Authinx KR33A PANIC BUTTON User Manual 49 1006 UG pmd
Authinx Inc. PANIC BUTTON 49 1006 UG pmd
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Installation Initializing Panic Buttons Press and hold the CALL button on the Panic Button remote for 3-4 seconds and then release it. This initializes the remote and picks a random code that is used when it is registered with the Console. Panic Button Battery Replacement Panic Buttons are designed to operate for approximately one year when fitted with the appropriate batteries. Since operating conditions vary from installation to installation however, it is recommended that all batteries are replaced every 6 months. Providing the batteries have not already failed, they can be replaced with fresh batteries without the need to reregister the Panic Button. After removing the old batteries fresh batteries must be fitted within 30 seconds to ensure that the security code is retained. Gently pry the 2 halves of the Panic Button’s case apart and install two CR2016 lithium batteries in the compartment (+ facing up). Press the 2 halves of the cabinet back together. Registering the Panic Button with the Console Press either of the Menu up/down buttons (under the Console’s lid to the bottom right of the display). This takes you to the first level of the menu at step 1. This is the INSTALLATION level. When you see INSTALL on the display, press OK. Now simply press CALL on the Panic Button. The Console acknowledges that it has been registered by beeping and displaying RMOT 1 SET. Repeat this for any other Panic Buttons you want to register. The display increments to RMOT 2 SET, etc. as you install more Panic Buttons. Press Clear to back out of the menu. You are asked to confirm, 1. YES, 2 NO. Pressing 1 takes you back to the HOME CONTROL screen. Press 2 to stay in the INSTALL menu. Once the batteries have been replaced, confirm that the Panic Button is still registered in the Console by pressing STOP. If the Console does NOT chime, the code has been lost and you will need to proceed as described below. If the batteries have failed completely, the Panic Button’s code will have been lost. It will need to be reinstalled following the procedure the Console’s owner’s manual. Panic Button Cat. No. 49-1006 FCC Statement This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for remote control security devices in accordance with the specifications in Sub-Parts B and C of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by unplugging the equipment, try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures. • Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV experiencing the interference. • Relocate the Console with respect to the radio/TV. • Move the Console away from the radio/TV. • Plug the Console into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the radio/TV experiencing the interference. The Plug ‘n Power Personal Assistance System provides peace of mind at a price nobody can resist. When tripped from the Panic Button the Console sounds its alarm, then dials up to 6 phone numbers and plays up to 12 seconds of voice message (in your voice) to a friend who can then press a key on their telephone to activate the Console’s microphone. This lets them listen in to your home to determine the cause of the problem. They can then send assistance if necessary. A couple of typical messages below give an idea of how the system could help you or a loved-one (you make up your own messages). “This is Mr. Brown. I’ve fallen and I can’t get to the phone. Please press 0 to listen-in.” “There’s a strange noise in my house and I’m afraid to go to the phone. Please press 0 to listen-in.” Features: ● Built-in alarm. ● Easy installation – just plug it in. If necessary, consult your local RadioShack store for additional suggestions. ● Flashing house lights (optional). ● Remote control of house lights (optional). ● Wireless water resistant call pendant (wear it in the shower or bath tub). ● Built-in programmable voice dialer (automatically dials a friend or neighbor for help). ● Calls a friend or neighbor (not a monitoring service) so there is no monthly monitoring fee. ● Friend or neighbor can listen-in to your home to determine the nature of the problem. ● You can add Lamp Modules to flash lamps and remotely control lamps anywhere in the home. ● You can add Appliance Modules to remotely control TVs, stereos, coffee pots, etc. ● You can add Wall Switch Modules to control or flash outside lights. RadioShack Corporation, Ft. Worth, TX 76102.
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