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Grace Industries, Inc.

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Menu Pages

Pressing MENU button brings up menu pages in the 

following order: 

Page 1 - Send Message 
Page 2 - Alarm History Display 
Page 3 - Event Counters Display 
Page 4 - Device Name and Run Time Display 
Page 5 - Setup Mode 

Page 1 - Send Message 

The 

Send Message function may be used to send 

one of 80 user-programmed, canned text messages

These messages are programmed into the SuperCELL® 
device through the SuperCELL® Database Manager 
Utility Program via the ACTiSYS IrDA USB Adapter, 
available for the SuperCELL® device. This process is 
explained in the IrDA Transfer section, on page 4.

To send a message

, proceed to the 

Send Message

 

page by pressing the MENU/PWR button. Next, cycle 
through the messages stored on the SuperCELL® by 
pressing the UP, DWN, *, or # buttons until you fi nd the 
desired message you wish to send. UP and DWN cycle 
the message count by one, 

*

 and # cycle the count by 

fi ve. 

Once you have the desired message displayed, 

pressing the SEL button transmits the message

, and 

Mes

sage Sent acknowledgment is displayed on the 

screen. Other messages can be selected and sent by 
pressing the UP, DWN, *, or #, and then pressing SEL to 
send.  

Pressing MENU/PWR will navigate away from the 

Send Message page. Resetting the device will return the 
SuperCELL® to the home page. 

Page 2 - Alarm History Display

The Alarm History Display page displays the name 

and unit ID of any Grace Industries telemetry product 
that has transmitted an alarm message received by 
the SuperCELL®. 

Proceed to the Alarm History Display page by 

pressing the MENU/PWR button. On the Alarm History 
Display page, the UP and DWN buttons cycle through 
the stored alarm messages that were received by 

the SuperCELL®. The 32 most recent, unique, alarms 
are stored on the SuperCELL® in the order they were 
received. 

Turning the SuperCELL® off  clears the Alarm 

History

.   

Pressing MENU/PWR will navigate away from the Alarm 

History Display page. Resetting the device will return the 
SuperCELL® to the home page.  

Page 3 - Event Counters Display 

The Event Counters Display page shows the number 

of Page (Evacuate), Par, and Roll Call events received 
by the SuperCELL® device since it was last turned on.  

Navigate to the Event Counters Display page by 

pressing the MENU/PWR button.  

Pressing MENU/PWR will navigate away from the Event 

Counters Display page. Resetting the device will return the 
SuperCELL® to the home page. Turning the SuperCELL® 
device off  resets each counter to zero. 

Page 4 - Device Name and Run Time Display 

The Device Name and Run Time Display page 

displays the SuperCELL® device name

 which has been 

programmed onto the device through the SuperCELL® 
Database Manager Utility Program via the ACTiSYS IrDA 
USB Adapter, available for the SuperCELL®. 

This page 

also displays the length of time the SuperCELL® has 
been running (turned on), in days/hours/minutes

Navigate to the Device Name and Run Time Display 

page by pressing the MENU/PWR button.  

Pressing MENU/PWR will navigate away from the 

Device Name and Run Time Display page. Resetting the 
device will return SuperCELL® to the home page. 

Page 5 - Setup Mode 

The Setup Mode page allows the user to put the 

SuperCELL® into Setup Mode, where the various user 
preferences of the device can be changed.

To enter Setup Mode

, proceed to the Setup Mode 

page by pressing the MENU/PWR button. Next, press 
and hold the SEL/PWR button for three seconds. The 
SuperCELL® device is now in Setup Mode. 

Press the 

MENU/PWR button while in Setup Mode to cycle 

Summary of Contents for SuperCELL SC500-H-IC

Page 1: ...own Alarm An optional safety monitoring feature which provides the Incident Commander with motion sensing protection Alarm Acknowledgment When a SuperCELL is in an alarm condition an Alarm Acknowledgm...

Page 2: ...s transmitting an alarm message This alert can be cleared from SuperCELL by simultaneously press the MENU PWR and SEL PWR buttons NOTE If an alarm has been received SuperCELL will not turn off until t...

Page 3: ...the stored alarm messages that were received by the SuperCELL The 32 most recent unique alarms are stored on the SuperCELL in the order they were received Turning the SuperCELL off clears the Alarm H...

Page 4: ...firmware version found on the device The Bottom text line displays the creation date of this firmware version Press the SEL PWR button to display the radio firmware version Pressing MENU PWR will navi...

Page 5: ...ELL enters alarm mode a pre alert warning tone will sound alerting the user that the device will enter alarm mode if it continues to remain motionless Upon entering Alarm Mode the SuperCELL will sound...

Page 6: ...able Constant Alarm Vibration proceed to the AlarmVibConstant page by pressing the MENU PWR button At the AlarmVibConstant page the SEL PWR button enables or disables the Constant Alarm Vibration sett...

Page 7: ...ph re dangereuse les batterie doivent tre charg es seulement dans une zone connu comme tre non dangereuse FCC Statements Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for co...

Page 8: ...GRACE Industries telemetry device is placed in alarm mode by pressing the device s panic button When this occurs the device transmits an alarm signal and emits a loud alarm audio tone Canned Text Mes...

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