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SAFETY TURTLE WIRELESS PANIC BUTTON MODEL T101-PB OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

1. The Safety Turtle® User Guide that comes with the Base Station explains the functionality of the Safety 
Turtle system and the Base Station.  The following Instructions are supplemental to the Safety Turtle User 
Guide. 
 
2. The Panic Button transmits but does not alarm locally.  Alarming occurs only at the Safety Turtle Base 
Station, which is purchased separately.  All Safety Turtle sensors [Turtles, Gate Alarms and Panic Buttons] 
must be one color to work with one Base Station.  The baby Turtle coding plug and sensors all depict this 
color. 
 
3. Refer to accompanying diagram of Panic Button transmitter.  Note position of activation switch. 
 
4. The Panic Button is water resistant but not waterproof.  Do not immerse or allow water to enter from the 
bottom. 
 
5. Do not store or operate Panic Button where inadvertent pressure on activation switch will result in false 
alarms. 
 
6. Range may be up to 400 ft. [120 meters] with an unobstructed line of site. 

However, in all cases, coverage 

must be tested. 

 
7. Test coverage as follows: 
 

 

Pick a location for the Base Station as close and unobstructed as possible to the desired coverage area.  
See “Locate the Base Station” in Initial Setup and Testing section of the Safety Turtle User Guide.  

 

With the Base Station in TEST [amber light “on”], walk the Panic Button around the desired coverage 
area while continuously depressing the activation switch for a period of up to 15 minutes. Beeping 
should continue uninterrupted. [Panic Button transmission becomes intermittent after 15 minutes, 
preventing coverage testing. Reset by releasing the activation switch for 5 seconds.] 

 

If necessary establish a radial coverage limit by walking the Panic Button away from the Base Station 
until beeping stops. 

 

If measured coverage is inadequate, try relocating the Base Station; otherwise, strategically place two 
Base Stations to accomplish more combined coverage. 

 

Coverage should be retested annually or whenever a Base Station is relocated or the site is physically 
altered. 

 
WARNING: 

The Panic Button will NOT cause a Base Station to alarm if activated outside the Base 

Station’s coverage area. 

 
8. The activation switch is momentary, not on/off.  Transmission is enabled while switch is depressed, and 
ceases 3 seconds after it is released.  
 
9. In order for the Panic Button to work the battery must be installed as follows: 

 

Separate the top and bottom halves of Panic Button and remove Mylar strip from under the battery. 

 

Press down firmly on the right hand side of the battery; this will seat the battery in the socket. 

 

Reattach the top and bottom halves of the Panic Button. 

 
10. Test operation of the system as follows: 
 

 

Base Station should be in Test Mode with its amber light on [see Safety Turtle User Guide] 

Summary of Contents for T101P

Page 1: ...1P and T101PB T able of Contents Safety Turtle User Guide Wireless Panic Button Operating Instructions Terrapin Communications Inc 4017 Carling Ave Suite 301 Ottawa ON K2K 2A3 1 800 368 8121 www safetyturtle com ...

Page 2: ...With the Base Station in TEST amber light on walk the Panic Button around the desired coverage area while continuously depressing the activation switch for a period of up to 15 minutes Beeping should continue uninterrupted Panic Button transmission becomes intermittent after 15 minutes preventing coverage testing Reset by releasing the activation switch for 5 seconds If necessary establish a radia...

Page 3: ...tation has not so far beeped or alarmed it needs to be relocated where there is better reception of the signal from the Panic Button See Locate the Base Station in Initial Setup and Testing section of the Safety Turtle User Guide Note that more than one Base Station can be used to expand coverage 13 If the system functions in Active Mode but not Test Mode the CR2032 battery in the Panic Button nee...

Page 4: ...ou need further help Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice This device complies with FCC Part 15 Rules and Industry Canada RSS 210 Issue 2 Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions this device may not cause harmful interference and this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not e...

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