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Cat. No. 49-2559

OWNER’S MANUAL

Please read before using this equipment.

Emergency Phone Dialer

Plug ’n Power

®

 Compatible

49-2559.fm  Page 1  Wednesday, August 18, 1999  3:29 PM

Summary of Contents for Emergency Phone Dialer

Page 1: ...Cat No 49 2559 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment Emergency Phone Dialer Plug n Power Compatible 49 2559 fm Page 1 Wednesday August 18 1999 3 29 PM...

Page 2: ...r tells you when it is time to change the backup battery Simple Controls make it easy to set up and operate your system Built in Piezo Siren 95dB siren alerts people in or near your home when you need...

Page 3: ...or shock hazard do not expose this prod uct to rain or moisture CAUTION The manufacturer makes no claim as to the suitability of this product to perform as a life saving device See the back cover for...

Page 4: ...provide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference in a residential area However your equipment might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly To elimi nate inte...

Page 5: ...9 Recording Your Message 10 Testing the Dialer 11 Using the System 12 Using the Panic Alarm 12 Expanding Your System 13 How Plug n Power Works 13 Adding Call Pendants 13 Adding Lamp Modules 13 Adding...

Page 6: ...e the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it 2 Snap the battery s contacts firmly to the battery connector and place the battery into the compartment 3 Replace the cover...

Page 7: ...neighbors are more likely to hear the alarm CONNECTING THE CONSOLE Notes The console connects to a modular telephone line jack If your phone line jack is not modular you can up date it yourself using...

Page 8: ...so the console recognizes the pendant s commands 1 Set Install Run all the way to Install 2 Press EMERGENCY CALL on the call pendant The call pendant s battery indicator lights and the console sounds...

Page 9: ...of the reach of children Swallowing a lith ium battery can be fatal 3 Insert a fresh battery with the posi tive side facing up Screws Battery 4 Replace the back of the pendant and secure it with the s...

Page 10: ...emory locations 2 3 or 4 You should store a number in each of the 4 memory locations even if you have to store the same number more than once RECORDING YOUR MESSAGE The message you record on your sys...

Page 11: ...e plays your recorded message 2 After the RECORD PLAY indicator turns off call everyone whose phone number you have stored to let them know you are going to test the dialer Tell them to listen to the...

Page 12: ...not press a number the console dials the next num ber If the console receives no answer within 4 minutes the alarm stops and the console stops dialing Note If the dialer reaches an answering machine i...

Page 13: ...th the individual mod ules Note Intercom systems that send voice signals over existing electrical wiring might interfere with the ability to control modules from your console when the in tercom is in...

Page 14: ...handheld remote control RSU 10508042 to control up to 16 modules that you set to different unit codes You can even dim and brighten lights connected to lamp and wall switch modules POWERHORN REMOTE SI...

Page 15: ...s battery and replace it if necessary see Testing and Replacing the Call Pendant s Battery on Page 9 The call pendant s battery indi cator stays on when you initialize the pendant Remove the call pend...

Page 16: ...the same electri cal circuit as the console Refer to the owner s manual that came with the module Lights turn off when you activate the alarm The system flashes lights by alternately transmitting the...

Page 17: ...y Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the system to work improperly Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Batteries can leak chemicals that damag...

Page 18: ...ration of the dialer The telephone company notifies you of these changes in advance so you can take the neces sary steps to prevent interruption of your telephone service LIGHTNING Your dialer has bui...

Page 19: ...6 0 W maximum Power Line Carrier Signal Frequency 120 kHz Amplitude 5 ohm load 2 5 V Maximum Operating Temperature 105 F 40 C Dimensions HWD 5 7 2 Inches 127 176 51 mm Weight 24 5 oz 581 g Included A...

Page 20: ...he warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct the def...

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