Sargent as210 caravan alarm system manual




















TinShack Posted April 15, SamD Posted April 15, Darrenb Posted June 25, Posted June 25, Mr Plodd Posted June 25, Have you contacted Sargent? They are VERY good at customer service. Guiness Posted June 20, Posted June 20, Martin Posted June 21, Posted June 21, Cheers, Martin.

Join the conversation You can post now and register later. Reply to this topic Go to topic listing. Premiums this year. Twin Axle Wheel lock advice. Stinger Alarm Issues. Here we need to be clear if it is 5 rapid beeps i. If you hear rapid beeps multiple pips when you disarm the alarm, this indicates that the internal backup battery is low and therefore should be charged. This will flash if the internal battery is low. If you confirm a low battery, please check that a 12V supply is present to the alarm.

This can easily be checked by pressing the awning light button on the fob even if this feature is not present in your caravan. As the button is pressed you should hear a relay click in the alarm base unit. This relay is fed from the 12V supply so will not click if there is no 12V supply. If the 12V supply is present please open the base unit and check that the internal battery is turned on small switch next to battery, I is the on position. Also check the wires under the switch to ensure the connection is not broken.

If the 12V supply is missing, check the fuses in the road light fuse box and the alarm connection at the rear. If all is correct contact us for more help tracing the supply back to the battery. When the alarm is disarmed the beeper will sound two beeps to confirm disarm mode.

If the alarm has been triggered during the armed period the beeper will sound three beeps if the PIR triggered the alarm, four beeps if the tilt sensor caused the alarm and five beeps if the PIR security loop or accessory sensor caused the alarm. So 5 normal rate beeps indicates a problem with either the PIR connection to the alarm or a problem with a wireless accessory. This is a RJ12 connector similar to those used on telephone handsets. Press the tab through the blue cover to release the connector.

Examine the plug and the socket in the PIR, looking for dirt, debris or possible damage. If required clean with a small brush. Then reinsert and listen for the retaining clip to click into place give it a tug.

You can also check the PIR cable connector within the alarm base unit. This uses the same connector as at the PIR, and can be accessed by opening the base unit. Remove the 2 screws on the top of the unit and then remove the cross bolt using a 10mm spanner. The black lid can now be lifted upwards and placed to one side.

You will now see the backup battery mounted to an aluminium carrier plate; this can be lifted to one side without unplugging. We have not supplied any wireless accessories so far, so this in part eliminates this cause. The accessories are 'learnt' to the alarm in the same way as a key fob is; therefore there is a slight possibility that an error with the key fob learning could allow external interference.

We have no evidence of this; this is just an idea at this stage. To eliminate this possibility we can erase all codes fobs and accessories and then relearn the 2 key fobs. This is covered by a separate instruction which we can email to relevant users, but is not suitable to be attached to a forum post.

False Triggering. If the alarm has activated the siren for no reason then the following may help. When disarming the alarm after activation, please note the number of disarm beeps.

The normal 2 beeps are changed to indicate the cause of the activation as follows;. Regards and Happy Caravanning paws. Jun 11, 1, 13 19, If you dont have any luck with the manuals give Sargent a ring there after sales service is second to none they will take you through it step by step.

A very helpful company. Sir Roger. Jul 6, 6 0 0. Hi, I'm in the same situation, but couldn't find the information. Does anyone know the process to pair up a new fob to this alarm? I'll contact Sargent if I can't find the answer here. Email or phone Sargent. I have had to change my Alarm battery and with the help of Sargent my paring was done in seconds.

I would tell you how mine was paired but it maybe different as mine is a Stinger It should be easy to do if its the same as mine ,best be sure. Nov 16, 7, 1, 17, I have found a long winded manual here. If you are still in any doubt Remove the cover from your alarm so that you have access to PC board.

Ring Sargents and hopefully you will get somebody that will talk you the the pairing. All our product manuals are available to download in a PDF format. Terms and Conditions Privacy Notice. Phone: Fax: E-mail: support sargentltd. Manuals See our product manuals for information about our systems. Alarm Manuals These are our user instructions for our alarm systems.



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