King-Serry KS-WL01CD Motorbike/Bicycle Anti-Theft Alarm User Manual

Motorbike/Bicycle Anti-Theft Alarm

Remote Alarm/Displacement Sensor Alarm

User Manual

Introduction

This device is designed for motorbikes and bicycles, acting as an anti-theft and displacement sensor alarm. It features a triaxial accelerometer sensor for accurate recognition of movement and potential theft, a loud 113 dB speaker, and adjustable sensitivity levels. The system includes a long-range wireless remote control for arming, disarming, and locating the vehicle. It also incorporates an SOS function for emergency assistance.

Key features include:

  • Triaxial accelerometer sensor with special calculation for improved accuracy and reduced false alarms.
  • 113 dB loud speaker to deter thieves.
  • 7 adjustable sensitivity levels, from light touch to strong impact.
  • 3 ringtones for remote bell sound, with long-range remote operation.
  • SOS function to automatically call for help in case of an accident.
  • Wireless remote operation for ease of use.
  • External Cover: PC material, IP65 waterproof and dustproof.
  • Installation: Convenient double-sided tape or cable tie method suitable for all types of motorbikes and bicycles.

FCC Compliance: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) it may not cause harmful interference, and (2) it must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The device can be used in portable exposure conditions without restriction.

External Structure

1.1 Host Diagram

The host unit is the main alarm device. It features:

  • A prominent front face with buttons.
  • A back face with mounting options.
  • Buttons: Arm, Disarm, Bell, Ringtone.
  • Mounting Features: Cable tie holes and a surface for double-sided tape.

Cautions for Installation:

  • Ensure the host fixation method (double-sided tape or cable tie) is suitable for the installation location.
  • Installing the host in a hidden location might reduce the alarm sound level.
  • Avoid installing the host in areas surrounded by metal parts, as this may affect performance.

Remote Diagram

The remote control is used to operate the alarm system. It typically includes buttons for Arm, Disarm, Bell, and Ringtone selection.

Installation Guides

2.1 Host Battery Replacement and Installation

The factory installs batteries by default. If replacement is needed:

  1. Open the bottom cover of the host.
  2. Install 3 pcs of AAA alkaline batteries.
  3. Upon installation, the host will produce three short 'Bi' sounds, indicating it is turned on and ready for use.

Recommendations:

  • Avoid installing the host in locations exposed to prolonged high-temperature sunlight, as this can accelerate battery self-discharge and shorten battery life.
  • Replace batteries promptly when the power is low to prevent potential liquid leakage and damage to the host.

Dismantle Bottom Cover Method:

  1. Locate and remove the single bottom screw using a screwdriver.
  2. Use a minus (-) screwdriver or a thin, solid object (like a shim) to gently pry open the bottom cover by rotating or turning it.
  3. Once the bottom cover is slightly ajar, continue to open the side of the cover until it can be easily dismantled by hand.

Application and Setting

2.2.1 ARM & DISARM

  • Arming: Press the remote control's [M/On] key once in standby mode. The host will emit "Do..Le..Mi" sounds and enter ARM mode. After 5 seconds, a 'Bi' sound indicates it has entered alert mode. Any touch or impact while in ARM alert mode will trigger the alarm immediately for 2 seconds. Subsequent detection of touch or impact within 2-12 seconds will continue the alarm for 30 seconds (with automatic switching between ringtone types).
  • Disarming: Press the remote control's [OFF] key once while the alarm is active. The host will emit "Mi..Le..Do" sounds, signaling that it has exited alert mode.
  • Immediate Stop: If the host is currently alarming, pressing the DISARM key on the remote control will stop the alarm and exit ARM mode simultaneously.

2.2.2 Touch Sensitivity Level, Volume, SOS Setting Feature

  • Sensitivity & Volume: The system offers 7 levels of touch sensitivity (from high to low) and 3 levels of volume (high, medium, low).
  • SOS Function: The SOS function is off by default. It is designed to recognize the host's installation state. Once installed, avoid changing the host's orientation to prevent function failure. If enabled, the SOS function will automatically trigger an alarm if the bicycle is tilted more than 45 degrees due to an accident. The alarm will cease automatically when the bicycle is returned to its original position. The SOS trigger sound adheres to international conventions.
  • Setting Method:
    1. Press and hold the remote's [OFF] button. The host will continuously emit disarming sounds. Release the button when the remote's LED light turns off and then on again. The host enters the setting feature.
    2. Adjust Sensitivity: Press the [M/On] key repeatedly to cycle through the 7 adjustable sensitivity levels.
    3. Adjust Volume: Press the [♫] key repeatedly to cycle through the 3 adjustable volume levels.
    4. Enable SOS: If SOS is off, press the [SOS] key once. The host will emit a single 'Bi' sound to enter calibration mode. Five consecutive 'Bi' beeps ("Bi. Bi. Bi. Bi. Bi.") indicate successful SOS activation. Two long 'Bi... Bi' sounds indicate a calibration error. The host must be in a static state before performing SOS calibration.
    5. Disable SOS: If SOS is successfully enabled, press the [A] key once. Two long 'Bi... Bi' sounds indicate SOS is turned off.
    6. Exit Settings: After completing settings, press the [OFF] key to exit the setting function.
  • Memory: Host settings for sensitivity and volume are stored even after battery replacement. The SOS function may require recalibration and will automatically turn off.

2.2.3 Bell Ringtone Switching Function

Press the [] key to cycle through 3 available ringtones. This function cannot be used in ARM mode.

2.2.4 Bell and Search Function

Press the bell key to trigger the selected ringtone, making it easier to locate your motorbike or bicycle.

2.2.5 Remote Control Learning Code

  • First Remote Control: Remove host batteries, wait 30 seconds, then reinstall. Long press the remote's [♫] key to enter code learning mode. After the host emits one 'Bi' sound, press the ARM or DISARM key twice for "Bi..Bi.." sounds to register the remote.
  • Adding More Remotes: First, disarm the host using the old remote's DISARM key. Then, long press the old remote's [♫] key to enter code learning mode. After one 'Bi' sound, press the new remote's ARM or DISARM key twice for "Bi... Bi" sounds to register it.
  • Decoding (Delete Codes): Ensure the host is not in ARM mode. Long press the [♫] key on a coded remote to enter code learning mode. After one 'Bi' sound, press the [A] key three times for "Bi... Bi... Bi" sounds to delete all coded addresses. New codes can then be learned using the methods above.
  • Limit: The host can register up to 8 remote controls. Registering more than 8 will remove the earliest registered remote's code.

2.2.6 Battery Low Power Indication

  • Host: When the host battery is low (below 3.3V), it will emit two short "Du..Du.." sounds when ARM or DISARM is used, indicating the need for immediate battery replacement.
  • Remote: A dimming flashlight or reduced remote control range indicates low battery power, requiring battery replacement.

How to Replace Battery for Remote:

  1. Unscrew the small screw on the remote.
  2. Gently pry at the gap on the side of the remote to open it.
  3. Push out the old battery using a screwdriver.

Notes on Battery Replacement:

  • Always replace batteries with the specified model to avoid explosion risks.
  • Keep batteries away from children to prevent accidental ingestion or burns, which could be fatal.

3. Product Parameters

  • 3.1 Host Battery: Uses 3 pcs AAA alkaline batteries. Normal usage: 1-3 months. Standby (continuous): Approximately 6 months.
  • 3.2 Remote Battery: WL01C model uses 1 pc 27A (12V) alkaline battery. Normal usage: More than 1 year.
  • 3.3 Working Frequency: 433.92MHz (Japan: 426.0625MHz).
  • 3.4 Waterproof Level: IP65 waterproof and dustproof.
  • 3.5 Volume Levels: 90-113 dB.
  • 3.6 Working Environment Temperature: -40°C to +70°C.
  • 3.7 Working Environment Humidity: Less than 95%.
  • 3.8 Storage Temperature: -40°C to +70°C.

Data provided is from laboratory testing and may vary slightly due to different objective conditions.

Models: KS-WL01C, KS-WL01C Motorbike Bicycle Anti Theft Alarm, Motorbike Bicycle Anti Theft Alarm, Bicycle Anti Theft Alarm, Anti Theft Alarm
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