ADDING A NEW REMOTE CONTROL OR
KEYPAD TO THE SOLAR SIREN
IMPORTANT: In order to communicate with the
Siren, the ID code of the Remote Control / Keypad
needs to be learned by the Siren. Whenever the
Siren is being set-up it will automatically enter
Service Mode when it is powered-up, ready to
learn a new Remote Control / Keypad. Alternatively
if the Siren is already in Operating Mode, see
page 19 to place the Siren into Service Mode
before adding a new Remote Control/Keypad.
11. Put the siren into Learn Mode by pressing the
"Learn" button for 5 seconds until the Siren emits
a single short beep and the both the indicator
LEDs and Learn LED will flash together slowly
once every 2 seconds.
12. To program the Remote Control's ID code into
the Siren:
a) Press the
control.
If the Remote Control is new and not already
linked the siren will produce two short low
volume beeps and the Indicator/Learn LEDs
will start flashing together rapidly, (once
every second).
Note: If the Remote Control is already
linked to the siren or if there are already
the maximum 6 Remote Controls /
Keypads linked to the siren then the siren
will produce a single long low volume
beep and exit Learn Mode. The Learn /
Indicator LEDs will stop flashing.
b) Confirm the new device ID code by pressing
the
button on the same new Remote
Control within 15 seconds.
The siren will produce three short low
volume beeps and the Indicator/Learn LEDs
will stop flashing and remain ON for 3
seconds after which it will go out.
Note: If the confirmation signal is not
received within 15s the Indicator / Learn
LEDs will stop flashing and turn off and
the siren will produce a single long low
volume beep and exit Learn Mode.
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button on the new remote
13. To program the Remote Keypad's ID code into
the Siren repeat step 11:
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a) Press
New Keypad User Access Code
on the new Keypad.
If the Remote Keypad is new and not already
linked the siren will produce two short low
volume beeps and the Indicator / Learn LEDs
will start flashing together rapidly, (once
every second).
Note: If the Remote Keypad is already
linked to the siren or if there are already
the maximum 6 Remote Controls /
Keypads linked to the siren then the siren
will produce a single long low volume
beep and exit Learn Mode. The Learn /
Indicator LEDs will stop flashing.
b) Confirm the device ID code by pressing
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New Keypad User Access Code
on the Keypad within 15 seconds.
The siren will produce three short low
volume beeps and the Indicator / Learn LEDs
will stop flashing and remain ON for 3
seconds after which it will go out.
Note: If the confirmation signal is not
received within 15s the Indicator / Learn
LEDs will stop flashing and turn off and
the siren will produce a single long low
volume beep and exit Learn Mode.
The new Remote Control is now linked to the
Siren and its ID code recorded into the
Sirens memory.
The siren will now return to Service Mode.
14. Refit the battery cover and tighten the screws.
Do not over tighten the screws as this may
damage the thread.
15. If this is a new installation, mount the Siren onto
the wall as follows:
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Questions and answers
alarm does not bleep after setting alam or after deactivating alarm
The Response SL2 alarm may not bleep after setting or deactivating the alarm if it is in Service Mode, as the siren does not operate in this mode until a remote control or keypad is linked to it. Additionally, if the Alarm Lockout feature has been activated after three alarm triggers, the system will prevent further re-arming and responses. Another possible reason is a low battery status, as the system incorporates battery level monitoring, and depleted batteries may affect functionality.
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I need sl2 keypad my is broken
My keypad is not working I need help
To fix a non-working keypad on a Response SL2, follow these steps:
1. Check the Battery: Ensure the PP3 Alkaline battery is installed and not depleted. If the "LOW BATT" LED is flashing, replace the battery.
2. Press Keys Firmly: When using the keypad, press the buttons firmly and within 5 seconds of each other.
3. Verify User Access Code: Ensure the correct User Access Code is entered. If incorrect, wait 10 seconds before retrying.
4. Reset to Factory Defaults (if necessary):
- Remove the battery.
- Press and hold any key for more than 1 second.
- Set the jumper link according to the manual.
- Reinsert the battery and test by entering the default code (1234).
5. Ensure Siren is in Operating Mode: If the Siren is in Service Mode, switch it to Operating Mode.
6. Check Radio Range: Ensure the keypad is within the effective range of the Siren and not near metal objects that may interfere with the signal.
If the keypad still does not work after these steps, additional troubleshooting may be required.
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MY SL2 alarms keypad is not working I need to help someone to come up and fix it
To fix a keypad issue on your Response SL2 alarm system, follow these steps:
1. Check the Battery: If the “LOW BATT” LED is flashing, replace the PP3 Alkaline battery.
2. Ensure Proper Mounting: The keypad should be installed in a protected area near the main entrance, avoiding metal objects that might interfere with the signal.
3. Reinstall the Keypad:
- Undo and remove the fixing screw from the bottom edge.
- Remove the wall mounting plate.
- If needed, remove and reinstall the rear battery cover.
4. Reset the Keypad:
- If the battery was already installed, remove it.
- Press and hold any key for more than 1 second.
- Set the jumper link J1 as required.
5. Ensure Proper Communication with the Siren:
- If adding a new keypad, put the Siren in Service Mode.
- Program the keypad’s ID code into the Siren following the programming steps.
6. Verify Solar Siren Power: If using a solar siren, ensure it has received sufficient light to charge its battery before arming the system.
If the issue persists, recheck the installation and configuration steps.
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how to put alarm into test mode
To put the Response SL2 alarm into test mode:
1. Ensure the siren is in Service Mode. If it is not, press and hold the button on the siren for 5 seconds until it emits one long beep followed by two short beeps. The LEDs will flash in sync with the beeps.
2. The siren automatically starts in Service Mode when first powered up.
3. The system should be tested regularly (at least every 3 months).
4. To stop the alarm and disarm the system after testing, enter your User Access Code followed by the ‘DISARM’ button on the Keypad.
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