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light. Continue to hold the ON/OFF button until
the pager beeps one time. Release the ON/OFF
switch.
The unit is now in learn mode. The zone LED will
light ORANGE, and the car LED will flash the color
of the selected car. Pressing down momentarily on
the ON/OFF switch will cycle the car LED from RED
to ORANGE to GREEN. Select the desired color.
2. Press either of the buttons on the manual paging
switch pod. The transmit LED on the pod unit will
illuminate to confirm that the base unit is trans-
mitting. The pager will beep five times to confirm
that it has learned the code and will automati-
cally exit learn mode.
When the pager is turned on, it will beep and both
LED’s will flash ORANGE one time. The unit is now in
the standby mode and waiting for a transmission from
the base unit. The pager will respond when the alarm
system has triggered and/or when the manual paging
buttons in the vehicles are pressed.
When the pager unit receives a page it will respond
with beeps and flashing LEDs. After you receive a
page and check the status of the pager, you may quiet
the pager by pressing the ON/OFF switch. The pager
will then return to the standby mode.
Table of zones
Orange Zone LED
Triggered the system or
manual page button one was
pressed
Green Zone LED
Triggered the system or
manual page button two was
pressed
Red Zone LED
Vehicle door triggered the
system or manual page
buttons one and two were
pressed
Red car LED
Page received from vehicle
number 1
Green car LED
Page received from vehicle
number 2
Orange car LED
Page received from vehicle
number 3
NOTE: Some security systems have less than
three zones and some have more. Ask your
installer for the specifics of your system.
Event
Explanation
9 short beeps
Security system has triggered
pager
3 grouped of 3 beeps Manual paging buttons were
pressed
1 beep every minute
Pager has been triggered,
but not checked by user
2 beeps every 5 min.
Batteries are low and need
to be replaced
Pager does not sound when alarm is triggered.
■
Is the base unit transmitting? Check the Transmit
LED.
■
Have you taught the receiver the code from the
base unit? See the
Code Learning
section of this
guide.
When the alarm is triggered, the transmit LED does
not light.
■
Is the ORANGE or BROWN wire connected?
Remember the ORANGE wire must have ground or
the BROWN wire must have voltage to set up the
base unit to transmit.
■
Are the trigger inputs connected and configured
properly? See the
Electrical Connections
section of
this guide.
troubleshooting
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