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Sargent Stinger 310 Operation And Installation Manual

Sargent Stinger 310 Operation And Installation Manual

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Introducing the new Sargent STINGER 310 series modular alarm system.
Based on new technology and a two year design process, the Stinger 310 incorporates ideas and
feedback from users and experts throughout the caravan and security industries.
Designed to be modular, the system can be expanded by a forthcoming range of wired and wireless
accessories.
To ensure your STINGER 310 system is operated correctly, please read all sections of these
instructions before attempting to use the alarm. If you are unsure of any content, please contact your
supplier in the first instance or the manufacturer direct.
Operation - using the key fob
Each STINGER 310 is supplied with two key fob style radio controllers, which are used to
operate the alarm system. Each key fob has four buttons which can be used as follows;
LED Torch button
Press and hold the button to use the torch for night time convenience
Arm / Disarm button
Press and release the button to arm the alarm (one beep)
Press and release the button to disarm the alarm (two short beeps)
To arm the alarm without the PIR movement sensor (if you leave pets inside etc) press and
hold the arm button and release after you hear one beep followed by two beeps
Awning Light button
Press and release the button to turn the awning light on or off
(note: awning light control is an optional feature not present in all caravan models)
Programming Mode button
P
Press and hold the button for 10 seconds to access the 3 programming modes, which are
indicated by series of long beeps, as follows:
One long beep - Tilt sensor adjustment
Press the arm/disarm button to select the required setting. 1 beep = low sensitivity for windy conditions. 2 beeps = standard
sensitivity (default). 3 beeps = High sensitivity. Press the program mode button to move to the next setting.
Two long beeps - Beeper volume adjustment
Press the arm/disarm button to cycle through the 7 available volume levels. When you are happy with the selected volume,
press the program mode button to move to the next setting.
Three long beeps - PIR movement sensor adjustment
Press the arm/disarm button to select the required setting / pulse count. 1 beep = high sensitivity for hot environments.
2 beeps = standard sensitivity (default). 3 beeps = low sensitivity for hostile / cold environments.
Press the program mode button again to exit programming mode, which is indicated by one extra long
beep.
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Stinger Manual Issue 3 Jan 2011 Page 1 of 4

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Tim Cranna
February 22, 2025

The alarm is not loud at all can this be adjusted?

Ann
April 23, 2025

Why is my key fobs not beeping

Gina Turlukowsky
January 31, 2025

Our Sargent alarm does not sound the siren but a clicking noise can be heard. I can’t access the program using the fob. Please help

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The context does not provide a specific reason why the Sargent Stinger 310 alarm makes a clicking noise instead of sounding the siren. However, you can access the program using the fob by pressing the arm/disarm button to select the required sensitivity setting. One beep indicates high sensitivity, two beeps indicate standard sensitivity (default), and three beeps indicate low sensitivity for hostile environments. Press the program mode button again to exit programming mode, confirmed by one extra-long beep.

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Summary of Contents for Sargent Stinger 310

  • Page 1 Introducing the new Sargent STINGER 310 series modular alarm system. Based on new technology and a two year design process, the Stinger 310 incorporates ideas and feedback from users and experts throughout the caravan and security industries.
  • Page 2: Pir Internal Movement & Tilt Sensors

    Operation - awning light When the STINGER 310 alarm system is armed or disarmed the awning light will be activated for a period of one minute to provide illumination whilst entering or exiting the caravan. The awning light can be turned off during this period by pressing the awning light button on the key fob if required.
  • Page 3: Alarm Siren

    Always dispose of old batteries in accordance with local regulations. Battery - key fob The STINGER 310 key fob controllers use two lithium button cells (CR 2032) in each key fob. Please note that excessive use of the LED torch will reduce the life of the batteries considerably.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Spare parts & service The STINGER 310 system is supplied with two key fob controllers as standard, but can accommodate up to four controllers per system. Extra fobs can be purchased from your supplier of direct from the manufacturer, and can be added to the system by following a simple procedure.

This manual is also suitable for:

Stinger 300 series
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