1. Antenna Jack
2. Antenna
3. LCD Display
4. Speaker
5. REC. /Play LED
6. Battery Low LED
7. DC Power LED
8. Numerical Keys
9. MIC
10. Line jack
11. Telephone jack
12. DC 9V Power Jack
13. Buzzer
14. Reset button
Overview
1. When the door/window sensor or motion detector is triggered, it sounds an alarm
and sends a signal to the control unit.
2. The control unit dials the first telephone number of your programmed list.
3. The person answering the call will hear the prerecorded alert message.
4. That person will have the option to listen in on the room, broadcast their voice
through the control unit, or disarm the system.
5. If there is no answer, or if the person does not disarm the security system, the unit
will dial the next number on your programmed list.
Wireless Home Security System
Product Manual
(Model #80355)
Control Unit Description
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InStallatIOn InStrUCtIOnS
During set-up, if no key is pressed for 15 seconds it will come out of the setup mode and
you will have to start over. You should first read the instructions before keying them in,
so that the unit will not time out.
See macebrand.com for troubleshooting information.
Safety tIPS
• Do not expose the system to direct sunlight or rain.
• Never place the unit close to your ear.
• Keep the unit away from radiators, heating ducts and stoves.
Do not permanently mount any of the pieces until following the testing directions to deter
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mine if the wireless system can communicate with all of the sensors.
SteP One: InStall tHe COntrOl UnIt
1. Remove the screw of main unit from battery compartment cover. Install a 9V battery
and replace cover. This provides back-up power in case of power failure. (Fig.1)
2. Plug the antenna into the plug labeled “ANT.” on the side of the unit. (Fig.2)
3. Connect the included phone cord to the jack on the control unit labeled “LINE.” Connect
the other end of the cord to your wall jack. (Fig. 3a)
4. You can also connect a phone to the unit by plugging it into the “TEL” jack. (Fig. 3a)
Check to see if you have a dial tone.
5. Plug the AC adapter into the DC9V socket on the control unit. (Fig 3b)
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