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INTRODUCTION

The Audio Sensor is designed to detect sound level from the siren of your existing
security system. Once the siren goes off, the Audio Sensor will be activated and
therefore triggers the AAA+TM Control Panel. The Audio Sensor is designed to
recognize only the siren from your existing security system, therefore it will not pick
up any background noise if the sensor is installed properly.
In this package, you should find an audio sensor, a 9V alkaline battery, a cable,
and hook and loop fasteners.

LEARN SENSOR TO AAA+TM CONTROL PANEL

In order for the sensor to communicate with the control panel properly, the sensor
must be programmed to the control panel. Follow the brief instructions below or
refer to the detail instructions from the AAA+TM User’s Instructions to program the
sensor to the control panel. Before proceeding the steps below, turn on the audio
sensor by placing the On / Off switch to “On” position

INSTALLATION

1. Place the Audio Sensor as close as possible to the siren or alarm unit of your
existing security system. This distance between the sensor and the siren should
be less than 6 inches.
Note: Selecting the place to locate the AS-433 is very critical, since this will
affect the operation and performance of the sensor. You should avoid placing
the Audio Sensor near any unwanted sound sources
(such as TV, stereo) to eliminate false trigger by
background noise.
2. Apply the hook and loop fastener to the back of the
sensor as well as the desired mounting location.
3. Locate the Audio Sensor AS-101 and make sure it
is secure.

OPERATION

Once you have installed your audio sensor properly, you should not change the
setting since it will affect the operation of the sensor, and therefore may cause
false alarm or malfunction. In order to activate the audio sensor, it has to detect
the siren or similar sound source for a fixed amount of time, either 4 seconds or
8 seconds. This timing can be set by adjusting the Delay Time setting. When the
Delay time is set to “LO”, the AS-101 has to detect the siren for approx. 4 seconds in
order for it to be triggered. When the Delay time is set to “HI”, this timing will be
changed to 8 seconds. This will eliminate the chance of false alarm. Try to activate
the audio sensor by the actual alarm to test its function as well as the communication
with the AAA+TM control panel. You should activate the siren and the audio
sensor should pick up the alarm signal, and therefore trigger the AAA+TM control
panel.