UTC Fire and Security Americas 781A-PANIC Wrist Panic Transmitter User Manual L66 1815
UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. Wrist Panic Transmitter L66 1815
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User Manual
Preliminary 4/7/00 ITI Part No. 60-XXX Document Number: L66-1815 Rev. A PRELIMINARY April 2000 Installation Instructions Product Summary 4. This panic button can be used throughout the premises for police, medical, or auxiliary alarm activation. When the sensor button is pressed, the built-in transmitter sends a signal to the panel. Replacing the Sensor Battery The water-resistant design helps prevent damage in case the sensor accidently gets wet. 1. The sensor can be worn using the belt clip or as a watch or as a pendant. ❑ ❑ The transmitter in the button has an open-air range of up to 500 ft., but the installation environment may influence this range. The 3.0 VDC lithium battery will last at least 12 months. CAUTION 2. 1. Set the panel in the program mode. 2. When prompted by the panel, enter the appropriate group number (groups 00 through 07). 3. When prompted by the panel, select the desired sensor number. 4. When prompted by the panel, trip the sensor by pressing the sensor button. 5. Exit from program mode. Remove the old battery from its holder and install the new battery, observing polarity. Note Install only the same size and type battery. Do not substitute another size or type battery. 3. Programming the Sensor This section describes the steps for adding the sensor to panel memory. For complete instructions, refer to the specific panel’s installation instructions. Disassemble the sensor by removing the four screws on the back of the sensor and separate the front and back plastic. You must be free of all static electricity before handling the transmitter circuit board. Touch a grounded, bare metal surface before touching the circuit board, or wear a grounding strap. Installation Considerations Use the following guidelines when installing this button. Test the sensor from several locations within the premises to check for consistent response. Reassemble the sensor. CAUTION Be sure to assemble the sensor correctly to ensure water resistance. Be especially careful not to nick or damage the rubber gasket lining. 4. Test the sensor as described in the section “Testing the Sensor.” Lithium Battery Disposal Lithium batteries that are no longer usable are considered hazardous waste. Be sure to properly dispose of the old battery. Contact your local city government for hazardous waste disposal laws. Specifications Testing the Sensor Compatibility: All ITI Learn Mode Panels 1. Set the system to the Dealer Sensor Test mode. Power Source: 3 Volt Duracell (DL2032) 2. Press the button on the sensor. Enclosure: 3. Count the number of signals received by the panel, indicated by interior siren beeps. Seven to eight beeps is considered acceptable. Water-Resistant and Shock-Resistant Dimensions: (L x W x D): 1.5” x 1.25” x .4” Panic Button Notices Preliminary 4/7/00 Notices US Patents 4,855,713, 4,864,636, and others pending. This device complies with FCC Rules Parts 15 and 68. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC ID: B4Z-781A-PANIC Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 6 5 1 - 7 7 7 - 2 6 9 0 6 5 1 - 7 7 9 - 4 8 9 0 ITI is a registered trademark of Interactive Technologies, Inc. Panic Button
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