1. Okwu mmalite
Thank you for choosing the CPVAN 125dB Motion Sensor Alarm. This versatile device provides reliable security for your home, garage, van, or any indoor space requiring motion detection. With its powerful 125dB siren and convenient remote control, it offers both a loud alarm to deter intruders and a gentle chime to welcome visitors. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your new motion sensor alarm.
2. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm system includes the main alarm unit and a remote control. Below are the key components and their functions:
2.1 Ngalaba mkpu
- Siren (125dB): Emits a loud alert sound upon motion detection.
- Ohere Nchọpụta: Infrared sensor for motion detection.
- Volume/Pairing Button: Adjusts volume and initiates pairing mode.
- Arming/Disarming Button: Manually arms or disarms the alarm.
- Bọtịnụ ụkpụrụ: Switches between alarm and chime modes.
- Child Safety Screw: Na-echekwa akụkụ batrị ahụ.
- DC5V ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri: For optional external power supply.

Figure 1: CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm Unit Components
2.2 Ime Remote
- Bọtịnụ ogwe aka: Activates the alarm.
- Bọtịnụ iwepụ ngwa agha: Deactivates the alarm.
- Bọtịnụ ụlọ: Switches to chime mode.
- Bọtịnụ SOS: Triggers an immediate alarm.

Figure 2: CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm Remote Control
3. Nhazi
3.1 Ịkwanye ngwaọrụ
- Chọta ebe batrị dị n'azụ ebe mkpu ahụ.
- Unscrew the child safety screw to open the compartment.
- Fanye batrị AA 3, na-ahụ polarity ziri ezi.
- Close the compartment and secure it with the child safety screw.
Video 1: Demonstrates battery installation and basic setup of the motion sensor alarm.
3.2 Nhọrọ nrịgo
The CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm can be installed using two methods:
Usoro 1: Nwụnye Screw
Use the provided screws and anchors to securely mount the alarm unit to a wall or surface. This method offers a permanent and stable installation.

Figure 3: Screw Installation Diagram
Usoro 2: Nwụnye ihe mmado
For a less permanent solution, use the provided 3M adhesive sticker to attach the alarm unit to a clean, dry surface. Ensure the surface is smooth for optimal adhesion.

Figure 4: Sticker Installation Diagram
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
4.1 Ụdị ọrụ
The CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm offers two primary modes:
- Loud Alarm Mode: When motion is detected, the 125dB siren will activate to alert you and deter intruders.
- Ụdị Chime: When motion is detected, the unit will play a pleasant chime sound, ideal for welcoming visitors or monitoring entryways.
Switch between modes using the Mode Button on the alarm unit or the Home button on the remote control.

Figure 5: Two Modes of Operation: Alarm and Chime
Video 2: Demonstrates the CP2 Motion Sensor Alarm in both alarm and chime modes for indoor use.
4.2 Na-eji ngwa agha na mwepu
Use the remote control to arm or disarm the alarm unit:
- Pịa Bọtịnụ ogwe aka (
) to activate the alarm. The unit will beep once to confirm. - Pịa Bọtịnụ iwepu ngwa agha (
) to deactivate the alarm. The unit will beep twice to confirm. - Pịa Bọtịnụ SOS to trigger the alarm immediately, regardless of the current arming status.
4.3 Ijikọ njikwa anya
You can pair multiple remote controls to a single alarm unit, or pair one remote control to multiple alarm units.
Pairing Multiple Remotes to One Alarm Unit:
- Long press the Volume/Pairing button on the alarm unit until the detection window lights up continuously (pairing mode).
- Press any button on your first remote control. You will hear two beeps from the alarm unit, indicating successful pairing.
- Repeat step 2 for any additional remote controls you wish to pair.
- Short press the Volume/Pairing button on the alarm unit to exit pairing mode.
Video 3: Instructions on how to add two or more remote controls to your CP2 alarm system.
Pairing One Remote to Multiple Alarm Units:
- Long press the Volume/Pairing button on the first alarm unit until the detection window lights up continuously (pairing mode).
- Press any button on your remote control. You will hear two beeps from the alarm unit, indicating successful pairing.
- Short press the Volume/Pairing button on the first alarm unit to exit pairing mode.
- Repeat steps 1-3 for each additional alarm unit you wish to pair with the same remote control.
Video 4: Demonstrates how two motion alarms can be controlled by a single remote.
4.4 na-agbanwe olu
The volume of the alarm unit can be adjusted using the remote control:
- While the alarm is disarmed, press the Volume/Pairing button on the alarm unit to cycle through volume levels (low, medium, high).
- Alternatively, use the remote control's arm/disarm buttons to adjust volume during pairing mode (refer to Video 5 for detailed steps).
Video 5: Provides steps for multi-pairing and adjusting the volume of the alarm unit.
5. Ngwa
The CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm is versatile and can be used in various settings:
- Nchebe ụlọ: Protect your kitchen, stairs, garage, or shed from unauthorized entry.
- Nchekwa ụmụaka: Place near stairs or restricted areas to alert you if children approach.
- Animal Deterrent: Use to scare away unwanted animals like raccoons or pets from certain areas.
- Vehicle Security: Ideal for securing vans, RVs, or during campnjem njem.

Figure 6: Protecting Kids with the Motion Sensor Alarm

Figure 7: Using the Alarm to Scare Away Animals

Figure 8: Securing Your Van with the Motion Sensor Alarm
6. Nlekọta
6.1 nnọchi batrị
When the alarm unit's performance degrades or the indicator light flashes, it may be time to replace the batteries. Follow the steps in Section 3.1 to replace the 3 AA batteries.
6.2 Nhicha
To ensure optimal performance, periodically clean the detection window with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the unit.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
- Mkpu ụgha: The PIR technology is designed to detect human movement. However, strong air currents, direct sunlight, or rapid temperature changes can sometimes trigger false alarms. Ensure the alarm is placed away from direct heat sources, vents, or windows where significant environmental changes occur. The PIR technology may not work effectively through walls, windows, or glass doors.
- Njikwa anya anaghị aza: Ensure the remote control's battery is not depleted. Re-pair the remote control with the alarm unit following the instructions in Section 4.3.
- Limited Detection/Remote Range: Obstructions like thick walls or metal objects can reduce the effective range. Ensure clear line of sight for optimal performance. The stated 40ft detection range is optimal, with better performance typically within 10-26ft. The remote control has a range of up to 328ft in open areas.
- No Wi-Fi Support: Please note that this device does not support Wi-Fi connectivity.
8. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | CPVAN |
| Nlereanya | CP2 |
| Ọkwa ụda | 125 dB |
| Oke nchọpụta PIR | Up to 40ft (optimal 10-26ft) |
| Oke njikwa anya | Ruo 328ft |
| Isi Iyi Ike | 3 batrị AA (gụnyere) |
| Voltage | 5 volts |
| Ibu Ibu | 9.9 ounces |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 1 x 1 x 1 sentimita asatọ |
| Ụdị nkwụnye | Wall Mount / Adhesive |
| Ojiji gburugburu | Ime ụlọ |
9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
CPVAN is committed to providing excellent service to our customers. Your CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm comes with:
- Akwụkwọ ikike nke ọnwa 18: Covering manufacturing defects and malfunctions.
- Nkwado nka na ụzụ oge ndụ: Assistance with any technical issues you may encounter.
- Nkwenye nkwụghachi ego nke ụbọchị 30: For your peace of mind.
- Mkparịta ụka dị ndụ 24/7: Maka enyemaka ozugbo.
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