Chamberlain Wireless TRX2 Wireless Intercom User Manual RWA 300 Driveway Alert

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Model
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Patents pending
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Thank you for purchasing
the Lifestyle Wirefree
Intercom. This product has
been
designed
and
manufactured in the USA,
utilizing the highest quality
standards available.
With the Lifestyle Wirefree
Intercom, you can talk up to
1000 feet, completely wire
free with a 900 MHz secure
digital radio link.
TM
For privacy, your intercoms
form an exclusive network,
and respond only to other
intercoms in your network.
(Patent Pending)
Multiple Uses Include…
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE The manufacture is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
Garage or Workshop
Between Offices
Back Porch or Pool
Camping or Hunting
Temporary Work Locations
Nursery or Patient Monitor
Home Office
Motor Home or Guest Room
Network wide conference mode
Additional features include:
hands-free operation, baby
monitoring with adjustable
sensitivity, and non-secure
conferencing mode.
Please read the instructions
carefully.
Part 15.21
International Electronics, Inc.
FCC ID: JLFTRX2
Country Of Origin: USA
Even conversations within
your network are secure, as
intercoms automatically pair
up,
blocking
all
other
intercoms from listening in.
Made With Pride In the USA. This product is covered by a
manufacturer’s full One Year Warranty.
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with FCC part 15 rules. It may not cause harmful interference with other devices, and must accept interference from other devices.
FCC ID: JLFTRX2
My intercom does nothing. What should I do?
INTERCOM QUICK SETUP GUIDE
1) Remove the battery door from the bottom of each unit and place four fresh AA
Alkaline batteries in the battery pack. The batteries are installed, the channel
lights will begin to flash in sequence.
2) To create an Intercom Network, stand the antennas up, then Press the LEARN
button for 1 second on each intercom. Note: LEARN buttons must be pressed
within ten seconds of each other on the first two units. The units will beep as
they join the Network. Additional Intercoms may be added to the network at
any time by pressing the LEARN button on one of the networked units and on
the new unit.
3) Press and release the TALK button on an Intercom unit to verify that the
network is complete.
Using the Intercom
Monitoring Mode
To talk, hold down the TALK button. All
intercom units in your network will receive
the signal. When somebody responds by
holding down the TALK button on a different
intercom unit, a secure channel is created
and other units will not hear the signal,
making your conversation secure.
Press monitor to place the intercom in
monitor mode, making it voice activated.
To adjust sensitivity, press the VOLUME
button to cycle through the three
sensitivity settings, with three beeps
being the most sensitive.
Channel Selection
The default setting for the intercom is
Paging Mode, with all four Channel lights
flashing in sequence). Pressing the CHANNEL
button will set an intercom unit to one of four
secure channels. While on a channel, you can
only be heard by other units set to the same
channel or in paging mode.
Adjusting the speaker volume
Press the VOLUME button up or down to
adjust loudness of unit.
Turning the intercom On or Off
An intercom may be turned off by holding
down the VOLUME button down for five
seconds. To turn it back on, press any button.
Volume
Active/
Power
Monitor
Light
Channel
Power
(Patent Pending)
To talk to this unit from another
intercom on the same channel, press the
TALK button, even while hearing audio
from the unit in monitoring mode.
Voice Activation Mode (VOX)
When in VOX mode, you may answer a
call by simply speaking loudly. After a
brief delay, your intercom will begin to
send audio, and will wait for you to finish
speaking.
To place the unit in VOX mode, slide
dipswitch #1, UP (by the LEARN button).
Note: the caller may interrupt you at
any time by pressing TALK on
their intercom.
Conference Mode
To put an intercom unit in Conference
mode, slide dipswitch #2 UP. This will
allow any number of units to join a
conversation, not just two.
Batteries
With average use, the batteries will last
up to one year, or four months in
monitoring mode. A double beep every
ten minutes will alert you that the
batteries are getting low. If desired, the
Intercom may also be powered by a 12volt
DC
transformer
(commonly
available) in most department stores). In
this case, both the power and channel
lights will remain on constantly.
Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions
If there are no lights illuminated, make sure four fresh AA alkaline batteries are all
installed correctly. The CHANNEL lights should flash. If you are using the optional
12-volt transformer, make sure it is plugged in. The POWER and CHANNEL lights
should be continuously on. If not, try another outlet.
If the units have power but do not communicate, they may need to form a network.
Press the LEARN button on each unit that needs to form a network and they will beep
in response. You may need to clear their memory and re-teach them (see Removing
from a Network, below).
If the units do not have the same channel light flashing, press the CHANNEL button
until both units are on the same channel or in Paging mode, with all channel lights
illuminated.
How do I Remove an Intercom from a Network?
Press and hold the Learn button, for fifteen seconds. It will beep when it has
cleared its memory and you can re-teach it to a new intercom. If an intercom signals,
while the Learn button is depressed, the procedure will have to be repeated.
Why is the intercom not getting the expected 1000 foot range?
To assure best range, make sure that the intercom unit’s antenna is VERTICAL. Cell
phones, cordless phones, or other radio devices may reduce the intercom’s range if
they are within a few feet of an intercom. Trees, metal, electrical wiring or other
electrical devices directly between units may also limit the range.
No buttons are down, so why is the intercom sending audio?
The sending intercom is set to Monitoring Mode or Voice Activated mode and will
activate when it hears something. Pressing the VOLUME button can set the
sensitivity of the microphone. It can be taken out of Monitoring Mode by pressing
the TALK button, or taken out of VOX mode by pushing Dipswitch #1 down.
Why is there a double beep every ten minutes?
The intercom is indicating that the batteries are low and need to be replaced.
Why do I hear feedback or static?
The intercom is probably too close to another intercom. Once the intercom is
installed in the desired location, it will operate normally. If a cordless phone, cell
phone, or other radio device is too close to the intercom and can limit the range.
What kind of Wall Transformer can I use to Power my Intercom?
The Wirefree intercom is optimized for high quality AA batteries, but it may be
powered by an 9-12 volt, 500mA, DC transformer purchased separately (centerpositive polarity on the round plug) like Radio Shack’s 12V/500mA AC-to-DC Power
Adapter.
If you have installation or operation questions, please see above, or check out the expanded FAQ at
the manufacturer’s web page at www.reporterwireless.com. You can receive free technical assistance
or warranty service, by email at techsupp@nwlink.com or call 888.679.7994 Tuesday-Friday 8-5 PST
Warranty:
This product is warranted to be free of defects for the period of One Year from the date of purchase. The
warranty covers parts, labor, and return shipping to you, but not all accessories. IEI will repair or replace any defective
product at our discretion. Warranty does not cover misuse or damage other than due to normal operating conditions. If you need
to send the system to IEI for repair, contact IEI for a Return Authorization number via email: techsupp@nwlink.com.
Packages without a Return Authorization number will be rejected.

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