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Cellphone 

Detector 

Plus   

610

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

User Manual 

 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Cellphone Detector Plus 610

Page 1: ...Cellphone Detector Plus 610 User Manual...

Page 2: ...RODUCTION 3 QUICK START 3 FEATURES AND CONTROLS 4 HOW TO USE IT 8 INSTALLATION 10 MAINTENANCE 11 DETECTION RANGE 11 CHANGING THE VOICE MESSAGE 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 SUPPORT 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 WARRAN...

Page 3: ...equipment including jammers and extend alarm messages into other areas QUICK START 1 Attach AC power cord to the 9Vdc power socket on the underside of the unit OR unscrew the REAR CASE SECTION to inse...

Page 4: ...n damage can result to the battery container if the unit is dropped with batteries fitted Avoid shipping or posting the unit with batteries installed TERMINAL BLOCKS located approximately lower mid ri...

Page 5: ...p12 below DC INPUT mains adaptors are available as an optional extra and this will marginally improve detection range and speaker volume Many users however prefer the benefit of wireless battery inst...

Page 6: ...s to the high impedance state This allows the alarm output to be used as a trigger to count the number of times RF has been detected as well as an indicator for the length of time the alarm has been a...

Page 7: ...CE If VOICE is in the UP position the audio alarm will be a series of beeps followed by a voice message In the DOWN position the alarm consists of beeps only 2 SPEAKER If SPEAKER is in the DOWN positi...

Page 8: ...a new voice message by way of an external microphone not included this switch would be in the UP position For other sources e g PC sound card it should be placed in the DOWN position Switch 7 must al...

Page 9: ...way radios Hospitals Cellphone Detector Plus units are installed in general locations in corridors and waiting rooms to deter nuisance public cellular phone usage Sensitive electronic equipment within...

Page 10: ...lular phone detection and deterrence is an additional layer of security for your organisation How effective this layer of security will be will be dependant on the environment the number of devices in...

Page 11: ...duster DETECTION RANGE Typically this will be an average of 10 metres but it could be as low as 1m or as much as 30m depending on a combination of the following factors Variables within the control of...

Page 12: ...green LED will continually flash to indicate Record mode is active Start speaking into the microphone a message not lasting more than 16 seconds AND AT THE SAME TIME depress the TEST MUTE REC button...

Page 13: ...alarm switches are toggled ON and RECORD switch is toggled OFF If necessary test the unit against other phones and in other locations The alarm is being triggered all the time even without cellular ph...

Page 14: ...The buzzer will sound every 6 minutes Optional External Power 9V nominal 500mA DC supply regulated or unregulated range 8V to 13 5V Connector is a long DC jack with 5 5mm outer diameter 2 1mm inner d...

Page 15: ...t of warranty repairs will be invoiced at the regular Company hourly rate plus the cost of any required components LIMITATION OF LIABILITY the Company makes no representation with respect to the conte...

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