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FCC ID: HGPWX-TRl EXHIBIT 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW THIS SHEET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FCC ID: HGPWX-TRI EXHIBIT 4 First Alert® Model WX-TRs Remota Alert System [or m M». First Alm’ Weathnr Alen Radlat FCCID: MGPWX-RR1 FCCID: MGPWX-TR1 USER’S MANUAL First Alert‘D Model WX-TRS Remote Alert system var us: wlh Hm Am‘ wan: Am Radius IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTDONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE UNIT TABLE OF CONTENTS l2NTENT§ Eiflfi TABLE OF OONTENT IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS INTRODUCTION INSTALLA'HON LOCATION OF CONTROLS OPERATION NOTICE TO USERS SPECIFICATIONS 10 SERVICE PROCEDURE 11 WARRANTY 11 mmuuAuN CONTENTS IN THE PRODUCT PACKAGE In the Package, you would find: Remote Alen Receive: — WX-RRI Remus Alon Transmmsr - WX-TR1 One AC Adapter— 12V Output One User’s Manual " “ammo-Imam; KntforRemotaNertReoeiver one 9V Alkaline Bakery Conlaol the stars from which you purchased the mm or me Manufactumfs Servica Caner II yuu found any oflhe above is missing IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS when using electrical appliances, basic satety prewtllons should always be teltowed inducing the tollewing: [DANGER The Manufacturer does non represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk attire. electric shear, or damage to the uri. do not expose this produrx to rain or moisture. [DANGER This pmduct has the capability to operate with an optlond 9V manageable nickel iadmium badtw battery. Mich must be recyeted at the end of the life otthe emery and must be imposed at pmperty. Do not ineinerata or comm batarles, as they wll wlode at high batteries.Mmhgcmkflmhhsmdflfifomhmm. IDANGER seiedion switch in Ihe battery eanpamrent Io ‘Alkallrte' position. CHARGIM BATTER!“ INWRRECTLY CAN CAUSE FIRE AND EXPLOSION AND ENDA'BER LIVE. IDANGER contain any parts that can be repeired by the user. This pmdud Is designed to operate using the supplied AC adapter (120V) in a household applicaton. Donot allowmylhinglorestnnthepawercord DOnotloutelhispromuwhere persmswdkingnnneouddemegethewrd. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. - To disconnect, grip the AC adapter- and pull it trem the wall outer. Never yank the aunt. - VWpe unit with e damp doth Mendy to keen it Iaoklng new. Do not use harsh dramas. cleaning solvents or straw detergents. ~ To avoid personal injury and damage to the unit. install the RemoteAlert Receiver and the AC edamer securely in a location that Is deer tram the walkway or any moving objects. CAUTION . To avoid damage to the pmdua. do nd expose it in Grant sunlight or extreme heat or humid environment terprelonged period. INTRODUCTION £ongretuletions on your purchase or the Fist Alert' Remote Alert System. This produd is declared to exacting startdenle. wtich wide retietilily long tile and outstanding pertormance. This produa Is designed to work win the First Alert'Welthor Alert Radioto extend the alert mpobtlly to multiple room: In a houldioid or In an olfioe, lndudlng locations where reception of NCAA weather Hort broadcast Is not possible (9.9. In the basement) The main features of the Remote Alert System Include: Wireless Remote Alert - Just plug a Renate Alert Transmitter Into the outnut oodret ot the WealherAlert Radio and mounted one or multiple Remote Alert Receiver anywhere in your house. The tystem has an effective range of up to 100 feet dependent on surrounding environmerl. You come puohase additional Flrst Alert' Remote Alert Rweivere and other parts from the Manufacturer‘s Fedory Service Department: Phone: 1-800-259-4359 Fax 1434183941716 Built-in Siren and tI-h llght- The RemoteAlert Receiver has buitt—ln siren and bright flashing red llama The siren and than fights wi operatetoraosooondswhen enelertslgnslisreooived. Thesystemwoudthenreve'tamomatiulytoetandbyond bereodytorrhe heart alert operation Text button -A button switch ls provided to Initiate a test on the Sien and Lights, It also serves to reset an ongoing alert operation and revert the unit into standby mode: - Press the button to reset the siren and lidtt during the 30-second alert operation. " Press the button during standby mode will trigger the slren and flash light for 30 seconds alert operation. Battery Backup - The Remote Alert Receiver is normally powered by an AC adapter. The unit wfll ma'nlain normal operation with the 9V beolmp battery during short AC power blackout periods. Low-Bamery lndic-tor - When the voltage of the alkaline backup binary becomes low. the amber color low voltage inticdor will llash. Rechargeable backup batteries — To avoid the hassles of ohengng batteries. an optional rech-geabte W beltery could be used. The internal charging circuit will keep the battery filly drarged all the time when the unit is operating on the AC adapter. CHOOSING A LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION The Remote Alert Transmitter I: so small in size that it does not requlte any installatlon. Just plug the unit imo the Weather Alert Ratio and drop it on the deeldop. or hang it on a wall next to the radio. Avoid putting the unit onto a metal surface as it Ml reduce the working range. The Remote Alert Receiver is deslgned for wall mourn instalatlon such tha it will provide maximum alert coverage wih its siren and flashing light. The best location to install the urit is: - Clear at any obstruaione or metal surface. - Near on AC Power outtet ~ Near to where the used!) would need alert coverege (eg. Ilvlng room. basement. gtege...eto) L Within the worklng range or the system — approximately 100 test from the Remote Alert Trensmlter. Note: Keep the receiver away lrom interference sources - e.g. motors, computer; TV or mlo'oweve ovens. INSTALLATION ‘~ make the system work, you wil have to get a Weather Alert Redo. one Remote Alert Transmitter and one (or more) Remote Alert eeivers. One hammer could trigger siren and flashing Ighl alert a unlmled number oi receiver write in a wireless worldng range 01 up to 100 feet. dependent on environmmt. A) INSTALLATION OF RBAOTE ALERT TRANSMITTER INSTALLING I REPLACING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY Each transmitter comes with a 12-volt Size A23 alkaline battery installed in the tadcry. Replace the battery ifthe indicator tails to light when It is ”voted by the weather ratio. We recommend replacing the battery every 6 - 12 rricrth wider normd man. The batteries are available at various electronic, camera or drug stores. To replace the battery: 1. Use a Philips auwdriver to remove the screw from the transmitter’s back and lift oil the top cover. 2. Remove the old battery and discard it immediately tolemlng the risposd instruction from the battery marnlafiurer. CAUTION: Chatting Hazard : Do not allow young chldren to play with a battery. 3. Insert the new batery occurring to the polarity symbols (0 and -) marked Inside the battery compartment. CAU'HON: Connecting the battery it reversed polarity may result in fire and permanent damage to the product. 4. Replace the transmitters top cover and secure it with tlte origind screw. . YSICAL INSTALL'nON It‘s just eimplei Connect the 3.5mm Audo Plug of the Remote Alert Tranemnter to the “Rennie Alert” Jack or the weather radio and you are all eat. , Avoid putting the transmitter on a metal surface You could hang the transmitter onto a we! next to the weather radio with a key ring, B) INSTALLATION OF RBAOTE ALERT RECEIVER INSTALLING I REPLACING THE RECEIVER BATTERY The Remote Alert Receiver is designed to be flexible and could use either a 9 volts alkaline or Nickel Certnium (NI»Cd) rechargeable battery as its badtup power source. There is a Hide switch inside the battery compartment to eaten the type at battery inelaled. hence priming charvlru current to keep the rechargeable battery at full charge all the time. We recommend changing M-Cd rechargeable balery every three years. When alkdine battery is installed. the reoa'ver world monitor the battery voltage level. When the battery voltage become: law, the yellow LED on the trout will flash Indicating that the battery need to be replaced. To replace the battery. - Tum unit upside down. Locate the battery compel-imam cover. press down on ARRON and slde cows open in diectlen olenow. ‘ Slide the battery selection switch to “ALKALINE tor dkaine battery. or ‘Ni—Cd’ tor N-Cd redrargeable battery being installed. CAUTION: DO NOT CHARGE AN ALKALINE BATTERY - Select ‘Nl—Cd' wlile an alkaHne balmy ll being installed in! cause the llnl to merge the betray and may cause fire hazard. NOTE: Salad ‘ALKAIJNE' while a Ni-Gd ballery is being lnsfiled will cause Ifte low voltage indicator (yellow LED) lD Overt. ‘orreotly. Insert the battery into the battery mp. Be cerelrl to observe the correct polarity when Installing buttery. CAUTION : Connecting the battery in reversed polarity may resut it tire and permanent darnegeto the product. ~ Place the battery in the battery oornpalmenl and replace the cover. NOTE: The rechargeable battery allows you to cominualy provide remote alert operation wring an AC power Hlure. Battery must be charged with the bull-in charger for at least 24 hours before it is ready for backup operator». To maintain madman badtup time, do not riewnneot AC power supply from the urit whlle In use. monomer: battery when [he unit is not In use for a prolonged period ottlme PHYSICAL INSTALLTION To mount the recelver's mounting bracket: 1. Loosen the two Philips screws on the rotatlng Iotnts of the mooning bradret so that H the parts can be moved eesly. 2. Hold the hadret at the mounting location and, using it as a template. mark the posltions tor the screw holes on the wall or other mounting surlaoes. Drill the two screw holes. fix the mountan bracket with screws. soreweinlherolatingjdnts. CONNECTIMS THE POWER in. battery dinner will armmatlcely charge the battery. Keep the unit plugged In a all tlrnee. Then your unlt wil be ready to use in the event of a power talkie. LOCATION OF CONTROLS — (LINE ART PICTURES) sppppyr< Front Wew Fluhlng Llym Bunny Luv: Alan 1 10dB SIM DC 12V Power Jack Tut Billion — mmwmnmmmm Buthry Cap Side View Inside Battery Compartment OPERATION Flashlng nglll Wllldlm — The 3 super bright red color LED will flash for 30 seconds when an alarl dam! is recsived from [he lransmller. 2. Elli-Iv Low Neil — The amber color LED will flash il the voltage of me alkaline balnary insided mo the mil becomes low, indicating replacement is nuded. also allows you to nasal the Ham and siren during the 30 second den pariod advaled by the ltansmillen G. Bamqwecfion twitch —Alows you to select dlllerenl kinds dbalery former backwl 1. Ball-u Cap — Cameras to stands“ size 9V alkaline nr Ni—Cd bakery Mounting Bucket — Alon you to mourn the unit at a convenlem Ionian arwnd the home or the emcel IMPORTANT NOTICE TO usaRs Alour systsn might cause interference to TV or radio even when it is wanting properly. To determine whether your system in causing r lrrtarterence. tun at! you cysts". It the interference goes away. your system is earning the interterence. generates. uses and ran radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordame with the instrudims. may cause harmful interterenoe to ratio oorrlnurl'iaions. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not oomr in a partiwlar insulation. It tiis equipment does muse harrrtul inlertarence to radio or television reception, which an be deterrnlned by turning the equipment at an on, the user is encouraged to try to curred the irrtadarenoe by one or more at the followirg measures: ' Reoriem or mime the receiving antenna. ‘ increase the separation between the equipment and rweiver. ‘ Connect the equipment into an out“ on a circuit diflsrenl from that to which the receiver is needed. ‘ Contaq your dealer for help. This device complies with Pants otthe FCC Rules. Operation Is subjofltothe blowing two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interfermoe, and 2. This device must accept any lrlertsrence received, inducing Interference that may muse undesired operation. WARNING : FCC could void the user's authority to operate the equipment if changes or modifiations were made on the urit without the approval by First Alert.
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