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Description
Physical description
Figure 1 identifies the parts of the FA-700.
Figure 1: FA-700 Parts List
Table 1: FA-700 Parts and Purpose
Part
Purpose
1.
Key Pad
Used to enter the call-to phone number, activate a phone test, and cancel
an alarm.
2.
LEDs
(3)
Power, Program, and Alarm present operational status of the FA-700.
LEDs do not function when operating on backup battery power.
3.
Battery
Compartment
Accommodates two AA batteries for backup power during an AC power
failure.
4.
DIP Switches
These switches dictate how the FA-700 will respond to alarm conditions.
5.
Phone Jack
RJ-11 phone jack is used to connect the FA-700 to a standard phone line.
6.
Power Jack
Connects to the AC power adapter to provide 6 volts DC power to operate
the FA-700.
7.
AC Power
Adapter
Converts AC power to 6 volts DC power to operate the FA-700.
8.
Phone Cord
Connects the FA-700 to the wall phone jack, length 7ft
(2.1m).
General description
The FA-700 monitors your home for a variety of alarm conditions. When an alarm event
occurs, the FA-700 calls the programmed phone number for the following alarms:
•
Temperature drops below 45ºF
(7ºC)
or rises above 85ºF
(34ºC) (DIP switch selectable)
•
FA-700 low battery condition
(backup AA batteries)
When a problem occurs at the monitored location, the FA-700 will start calling the
programmed phone number over a standard phone line and describe
(in English)
the current
alarm(s). The FA-700 will continue calling until the alarm call-out is canceled.
LEDs
The FA-700 has three LEDs: Power, Program, and Alarm located on its front panel. These
LEDs present operating status of the FA-700. Table 2 explains the operational states of the
three LEDs.
2
1
3
7
8
6
5
4
2
1
3
7
8
6
5
4
Summary of Contents for FA-700
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