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13. 9V Battery
14. RESET button
FEATURES
Signal or trigger from wireless sensor activates auto-dialer and alarm
16 Digit large number display with date/time and function icon
10 zone icon for easy differentiation of sensor locations
Zones 1 to Zone 7
: Learn one wireless sensor to each zone to trigger the system
(In ARM mode only)
Zone 8S
: Learn up to 8 wireless sensors to trigger the system (In ARM mode only)
Zone 24H
(24 hours stand by): Learn up to 8 wireless sensors to trigger the system
in ARM or DISARM mode.
Remote zone
: Learn and connect up to 8 remote controls
Room monitor by telephone function
ARM or DISARM system by telephone
Programmable password, entry delay timing (set time for how long after trigger before
the auto dialer will dial out and siren will sound)
Up to 5 emergency telephone numbers (up to 32 digits each) (only last 16 digits appear
on LCD screen)
Programmable auto dialing cycle (how many times the auto dialer will dial each
programmed number)
Records up to five triggered alarms for alarm mode
Built-in flash memory to protect system data during a power failure. If you have a
power failure and the battery dies, all info will remain in auto dialer except the date and
time. We recommend that the battery in the dialer be changed at least once per year, as
you change your smoke detector battery.
Battery Low indicator
Tone dialing only
HOME mode function (auto dialer will chime when sensors are triggered)
Built-in 105 dB alarm (with programmable alarm on/off)
External extend trigger input terminal (to connect Ideal’s wired window and door
contacts SK619)
AC adaptor and 9V battery back-up (included)
Wall mountable (screws and anchors included)
INSTALLATION
Unit must be installed where it has access to a land line and electrical outlet.
1.
Install 9V battery included (Fig 1).
2.
The battery installed in this unit is a back-up battery only. This battery will keep the
unit working for a time during a power failure
3.
Position the antenna vertically (straight up) for better reception. (Fig.2)
Fig.(1)