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 USER’S GUIDE 

APPENDIX A: HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING 

The onset of a fire can often spread rapidly throughout your home, leaving you with little time to escape safely. 
Getting out of the house depends, largely, on advance warning from smoke detectors together with an advance 
planning strategy – namely, a home fire escape plan familiar to all members of your family and which has previously 
been put into practice. 
Perform the following steps: 

  Make preparations with members of your family to conduct an evacuation plan. 

  Draw a floor plan of your home, displaying two possible exit areas of each room, including windows. Don’t 

forget to mark the location of every installed smoke detector. 

  Test all smoke detectors periodically (this must be performed in a qualified testing laboratory), to ensure 

their serviceability. Replace batteries as required. 

  Make sure that everyone understands the escape plan and is able to recognize the sound emitted from the 

smoke alarm. Verify that the escape routes are clear and that doors and windows can be opened easily. 

  If windows or doors in your home have security bars, make sure that the bars have quick-release 

mechanisms on the inside, which, in the event of an emergency, can be opened immediately. Quick release 

mechanisms do not compromise your security, but increase the likelihood of safely escaping a home fire. 

  Practice the escape plan at least twice a year. It is important that all members of the family participate, 

especially children and grandparents. Allow children to master the fire escape planning procedure before 

holding a fire drill at night while they are asleep. The objective here is to perform a fire drill, and not to frighten 

the children, so informing the children of the fire drill before they go to bed can be as effective as a surprise 

drill. If children or others do not awaken promptly to the sound of the smoke alarm, or if there are infants or 

family members with mobility disabilities, make sure that someone is assigned to assist them in the fire drill and 

in the event of a real-life emergency. 

  Agree on an outside meeting place where everyone can meet once safely out of the house premises. 

Remember to get out of the house first, and then to call for help. Never go back inside the house until 

authorized by the fire department. 

  Ensure that all members of the family memorize the emergency phone number of the fire department. This 

will allow a member of the household to call for help from a cellular phone or from a neighbor’s home. 

  Be fully prepared for a real fire: when a smoke alarm sounds, get out of the house immediately and do not 

return to the house until authorized to do so by the fire department! 

  If you live in an apartment building, make sure that you are familiar with the building evacuation plan. In the 

event of a fire, use the stairs, never the elevator. 

Inform guests or visitors to your home about your family’s fire escape plan. When visiting other homes, ask the 
occupants about their escape plan, if they have one. If they do not, point out the importance of such a plan and offer 
to help them prepare one. This is particularly important when children attend “sleepovers” at friends' homes.

 

Warning 

Owners Instructions Notice: Smoke detectors shall not be removed by anyone except by occupants. 

APPENDIX B: CONTACT ID EVENT CODES 

Code Definition 

 

 Code Definition 

 

101 PERSONAL 

EMERGENCY 

 

311 BATTERY 

DEAD 

102 

FAIL TO REPORT WAKEUP 

 

350 

COM TROUBLE 

103 

FAIL TO REPORT WELLNESS CHECK 

 

351 

TELCO FAULT 

104 

FAIL TO REPORT HEALTH TEST 

 

380 

SENSOR TRBL 

105 

FAIL TO REPORT MEDICATION 

 

381 

LOSS OF RF SUPERVISION 

106 NON 

EMERGENCY 

 

383 SENSOR 

TAMPER 

110 

FIRE ALARM 

 

384 

RF LOW BATTERY 

122 SILENT 

ALARM 

 

401 HOME 

AWAY 

131 PERIMETER 

ALARM 

 

412 SUCCESS 

DOWNLOAD 

132 INTERIOR 

ALARM 

 

456 FORCE 

ARM 

134 

ENTRY EXIT ALARM 

 

602 

PERIODIC TEST REPORT 

151 

GAS DETECTED 

 

606 

LISTEN IN TO FOLLOW 

154 

WATER FLOW ALARM 

 

608 

PERIODIC TEST SYS TBL PRESENT 

301 

AC LOSS 

 

611 

POINT TESTED OK 

302 

LOW SYSTEM BATTERY 

 

612 

POINT NOT TESTED 

305 

SYSTEM RESET 

 

616 

SENIOR WATCH TROUBLE 

308 SYSTEM 

SHUTDOWN 

 

626 SERVICE 

REQUEST 

309 

BATTERY TEST FAIL 

 

641 

TIME/DATE INACCURATE 

Summary of Contents for AMBER SELECT

Page 1: ...D 301438 AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX USER S GUIDE 1 AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX Wireless Emergency Response System User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...120VAC to 12VAC transformer type OH 48109AT Input 120VAC 60 Hz Output 12VAC 1000 mA Pendant transmitters supplied with necklace Additional Accessories Optional Battery operated smoke detector MCT 425 Waterproof arm disarm security activation pendant transmitter MCT 201 WP Fully supervised indoor PowerCode gas detectors MCT 440 MCT 441 and carbon monoxide gas detector MCT 442 Fully supervised indoo...

Page 3: ...y with 3 LED indicators UL Compliant AMBER SELECTX only Battery Pack NI MH 9 6 V 1 8 Ah type GP 0 9912 G Supply Voltage 12 VAC 1 A via 120VAC 60Hz transformer Non UL Compliant AMBER SELECTX only Battery Pack NI MH 7 2 V 1 3 Ah type 103 301179 Supply Voltage 9 VAC 750 mA Compliance Complies with FCC part 68 and part 15 and UL 1637 Home Health Care Signaling Equipment MCT 425 is designed to comply w...

Page 4: ...nicates with your Monitoring Center through your telephone line 1 Locate the phone jack on your wall where you want to connect your AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX If a phone is already plugged into that jack unplug it and connect it to the PHONE connector on the back of the AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX Your telephone will still function normally 2 Connect the wide end RJ 45 of the phone cord to the Wall...

Page 5: ...ou complete the steps above your AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX will automatically call your Central Station provided that your unit was programmed to report to Central Station and not to private telephones The central station operator will begin a two way voice session Once this feature has been tested the operator must disconnect by pressing DTMF 99 Note Certain remote areas of your residence may li...

Page 6: ...1WP Direct Link Speed Dial The AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX includes 3 buttons for unique direct link Using your Pendant Transmitter The pendant transmitter can be used to initiate an emergency call and also to answer incoming calls Pendant Activation Your pendant transmitter lets you signal to the AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX from anywhere in your home when you need emergency assistance You should we...

Page 7: ...iates two way communication To return the status to HOME mode hold down the CHECK button for 5 seconds The unit s speaker will announce and display AMBER SELECT only HOME REMINDERS ON The status LED will turn on System status conditions are indicated by the yellow LED Yellow LED Definition Off Away mode On Home mode Flashes Active reminder Clock Adjustment Announcement To Set the Clock AMBER SELEC...

Page 8: ...ay AMBER SELECT only shows CALL WAS PRESSED you do not need to press the button again A representative will begin speaking to you shortly Remote two way voice communication access You can access the AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX system from a remote telephone for 2 way voice communication as follows 1 Dial the AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX tel No 2 Wait for 2 4 rings then hang up 3 Wait 12 30 sec 4 Redi...

Page 9: ...ion Tel 1 and or Central Station Tel 2 and a Staff escalation event is recorded in the event log Warden Mode Warden mode enables the HHCPC software program to divide the reporting of events between the Central Station and private telephones in the following order 1st and 2nd private telephone numbers the first private telephone number is dialed then the second private telephone number is dialed an...

Page 10: ...heduled time the unit will announce and display AMBER SELECT only Please Test Your Pendant The panel will also display AMBER SELECT only Press Your Pendant along with the pendants name You must then press the pendant transmitter whereby the unit will announce and display AMBER SELECT only Test Complete MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM The transmitter may get dirty if touched with greasy fingers Clean it on...

Page 11: ...ct your Monitoring Center The display AMBER SELECT only shows AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX LOW BATTERY The AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX s batteries are low The AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX informs your Monitoring Center Batteries will be recharged when AC power is restored If after 48 hours of charging the AMBER SELECT still displays LOW BATTERY the batteries should be replaced The display AMBER SELECT ...

Page 12: ... disabilities make sure that someone is assigned to assist them in the fire drill and in the event of a real life emergency Agree on an outside meeting place where everyone can meet once safely out of the house premises Remember to get out of the house first and then to call for help Never go back inside the house until authorized by the fire department Ensure that all members of the family memori...

Page 13: ...e to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected...

Page 14: ...th Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by ACTA and properly installed RJ31X connector See Installation Instructions for details 3 If the AMBER SELECT AMBER SELECTX causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible Also you will ...

Page 15: ...twork Service Provider s Facilities Telephone Line Network Demarcation Point Telephone Answering System Telephone Unused RJ 11 Jack Telephone Computer Unused RJ 11 Jack Alarm Dialing Equipment Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring Fax Machine RJ 31X JACK ...

Page 16: ...l be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer When accepting the delivery of the Product the Purchaser agrees to the said conditions of sale and warranty and he recognizes having been informed of Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may ...

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