Telefield WR-1 Receiver of Wireless Sentry User Manual
Telefield Ltd. Receiver of Wireless Sentry
User Manual
130012680 15522 NO.662 Reference Guide SEIIIB mu 1m fl W mu am... mg, m: 54m AEg_ _Lw m Lg J'OMA‘ uv‘ ' 18.0CT.ZBZB 15:22 N0.662 P.5 Base station setup 1. Plug the power cable into the base station and then into the wall outlet if necessary. 2. Power on the unit by pressing the ONIOFF button. Transmitter setup Slide down and lift off the battery coverwith a ball pen or other tools. Insert the new battery pack then shut the battery compartment with cover. Slide the Power OnIOff switch to on. Set local Alarm Onlofl switch to corresponding location. Both LEDs flash slowly to indicate the unit is not installed. 91:5.‘9NT‘ charger setup 1. Plug the power cable into the charger unit. INSIAILAILON Note: Before you use the transmitter for the first time, charge it for at least 14 hours. This precaution helps to lengthen the life of the battery. 1. Power up the base unit and press “RESETCODE” button once. (Press “RESET CODE" button again in 5 seconds while PROGRM LED flashing for reprogramming). 2. Plug the program cable to Ease unit and Transmitter. LEDs of transmitter will | quickly flash to indicate connection successfully. 3. Press and hold the “SETUP" button of the Base unit until the 'SETUP" LED lights up. . 4. Select one of 16 locations in sequence by presslng "SETUP" button. 5. Press and hold “SETUP CONFIRM' button for 2 second to assure. The "SETUP" LED on Base unit will turn of! and “ALARM” LED on transmitter will turn off once if installation successfully. 6. Disconnect the program cable. all LEDs of Transmitter turn off. 7. Press the "CHECK" button of Transmitter once, the corresponded unit LED ., on Base unit will light up one second. ‘ 8. Repeatslep 2~7 for other Transmitters, QPERACI'JDN Monitoring 1. Plug the monitor pad to the Transmitter. ' 1B.OCT.2ooo 15=B3 NO.662 rue. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. When the pressure is detected. a confirmation beep will sound. The Base unit will start monitoring the status of that unit automatically. The “ALARM" LED of Transmitter will turn on every 12 secondswhen the unit sends out command to Ease unit. The Base unit will turn off corresponding LED when a valid command is received. Alertlng When the pressure of the monitor pad is released for 2 seconds. “ALARM" LED and warning tone on Transmitter turn on. Moreover, the alarm will sound and corresponded unit LED will turn on at Base unit. Release Alonlng When the pressure is detected again form the monitor pad, both Transmitter and Base unit will return to normal state. Or, Press the “ALARM RESET“ button of the Base unit can turn off the alarm sound and corresponded unit LED for 3 minutes. Then, they will turn on again until the pressure is detected again or Transmitter logout. Logout Press and hold “ALARM RESET" button on Transmitter for 1.5 second while alerting, local alarm and alarm LED off, the unit will return to Standby mode. Or, When the “ALARM RESET" button of the Transmitter is pressed, the pressure should be release within 5 seconds before the unit return to standby mode. A long beep will sound before returning to standby mode. Battery Low and Out of range Once the Transmitter is battery low. “BATI' LOW" LED will blink and a "battery low" command will be transmitted to Ease unit. The corresponded unit LED will flash and low battery beep sound on Base unit it "battery low" command is received or no command is received (out of range) in 55 seconds. 18,0CT.ZBBB 15=Z3 N0,552 P47 CHARGING Normal Charging 1. Layout the unit as above. 2. Put the unit on charger. 3, “ALARM" LED flash when battery is fully charged. Monitoring while charging 1. Disconnect the monitoring pan from Transmitter and re-connect it to the jack on charger. 2. Put the Transmitter to charger. The unit will provide services as normal even it is power off. Waning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment Notes: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for n Class 5 digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in e residential installation This equipment generm, noes and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed And used in accordance with the instructions, my name harmful interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not own in in particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful intort‘ormce to mdio or television mm which can be determined by turning the equipment attend on. the user in encouraged to try to cometthe interference by one or more of the following measures. locrease the separation homer: the equipment nndreceiver. Connect the equipment in to an outlet on a circuit differmt firm that to which the receiver is needed, Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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