You can use your transmitter with the 20 degree wedge attached or remove the wedge and lay the
Transmitter flat.
2) WALL MOUNT
To mount your Transmitter on a wall
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Remove the plastic bracket (included) under the Transmitter unit by unlocking the 2 latches.
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Place the plastic bracket against the wall and with the aid of a pencil, mark the position of
the mounting holes. (Refer to figure below). Mount the Transmitter in a convenient location
where a power outlet is available.
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Drill a hole on the marked position. Install the 3 mounting screws (and use anchors where
necessary). Ensure that the screws are not fully tightened so that the unit can be easily
removed from the wall.
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Place the Transmitter onto the wall (without the plastic bracket). Plug the 2-amp wall
Transformer into any suitable AC outlet. Plug the power connector into the power jack on
the top left hand side of the unit. Transmitter is now ready for use. Be certain to mount the
Transmitter away from phones, heat, moisture and exposed power circuits. These items can
damage your system and shorten transmission range.
3) System Configuration
Your system was set at the factory and will function as soon as it is powered up.
Default setup is as follows
Current time is set.
Sleep shutdown on (battery operated pagers will be put to sleep at 1 am everyday)
Range Test is off. (Testing range is only necessary for very large properties)
Coasters are set to Flash & Vibrate when paged.
Duty Alert is off.
Out of Range alert is off.
* Some major points to remember when installing the equipment
- Never install aerials near to overhead power lines or adjacent to telephone or public address or
Data communication lines.
- Avoid, where possible, running aerial feeder cables alongside other cables e.g.: telephone and
mains.
- Avoid mounting the Transmitter in the immediate vicinity of telephones, exchanges or equipment.
3. System Programming