CAUTION: LOUD NOISE. Running this test will cause a loud noise that may startle any
persons near the Siren.
1. Select TEST.
2. Using the up and down arrows, scroll through the list of external sirens and choose the
one to be tested. Select TEST.
3. The screen will indicate that the system is testing the external sirens. If the siren is
not heard, see the Troubleshooting Guide for more detailed information. When the
testing is complete, select BACK.
4. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the next external siren to
be tested is reached.
5. When all sirens have been tested, select EXIT.
If You Lose Your Master Code
A user who forgets the master code can have it reset by calling D
for assistance. Please have the Base Unit near you when calling customer service.
Turn System Off
This system has been designed to be portable. If changing site locations, it is recommended
to place the unit into the standby mode to transport or store the Base Unit. This will preserve
the battery life and protect the unit while unplugged.
1. Start at the main screen.
2. Select MENU or press MAIN MENU on the keypad.
3. Using the keypad, enter the master code.
4. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the Standby screen is dis-
played. Select OK.
5. The screen will provide a reminder that the power must be unplugged before standby
state can be entered. Unplug the power supply and select OK.
6. Verify that the system is to be placed in standby. Select YES.
7. Using the keypad, enter the master code.
8. If the master code is correct, the unit will go into the standby state. For 2 seconds, the
Going To Sleep... screen is displayed:
While the system is in the standby state, the POWER LED will flash once every
5 seconds. To resume activity, plug the Base Unit into the wall outlet.
NOTE: After power is restored, the Base Unit makes a call to verify communication with
the monitioring service. When the alarm signal is received by the monitoring service, the
user is notified.
Battery Maintenance
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Do not attempt to access the battery in the Base Unit. Follow all instructions regarding the
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installation and disposal of device batteries.
BASE UNIT BATTERY
The Base Unit contains a lead-acid battery. The battery cannot be accessed by a user; it
is to be replaced and properly disposed of by a D
Do not operate the Base Unit in the inverted (upside-down) position. Overcharging in the
inverted position may cause battery leakage from the safety valve.
DEVICE BATTERIES
• Never use a damaged or worn out battery. Discharged batteries should be replaced
only with type CR-123 (CR-2 for Key Chain Remote) 3.0 Volt non-rechargeable Lithium
batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
• Carefully remove the old, discharged, battery. Do not attempt to open. Do not peel off
the label from a battery pack. Never dispose of a battery in a fire. Dispose of used bat-
teries in accordance with local regulations. Recycle batteries.
• Carefully follow all instructions and warnings on the battery label and package. Always
insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity (+ and -) marked on the battery and the
equipment. When installing the battery, do not use excessive force. If the battery does
not fit, check to make sure that it matches the polarity markings.
• Never expose the battery terminals to any other metal object. This can short circuit the
battery. Avoid exposure to temperature extremes. When not in use, store the battery in
a cool, dark, dry place. Keep batteries out of reach of children.
IMPORTANT: After installing the battery, press the RESET button to re-register the
sensor and restore programming.
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