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Setting up the Console

4. Plug the Console into an AC outlet

which is not controlled by a wall
switch.

3. Plug one end of the supplied

telephone cord into the Console and
the other end of the telephone cord
into a modular telephone jack.

Warning: To reduce the risk of
electr ic shock, never plug a
telephone cord into a telephone line
jack until the other end of the cord
is plugged into the Console.

Note: if you already have a phone
plugged into the jack, use the
included 'T' adapter to plug the
Console and telephone into the
same jack.

1. Slide off the battery compartment

cover and clip a 9V battery onto the
battery contacts.

2. Slide the battery into the battery

compartment and replace the cover.

If your telephone wiring does not
have a modular jack, you can:

Update the wiring yourself. Most
good electrical stores sell adapters
to  convert older wiring methods to
modular wiring.

Have the telephone company
update the wiring for you.

Note: The telephone company
charges to install the necessary
jacks.

The USOC number of the jacks to
be installed is RJ11C (or RJ11W for
a wall plate installation).

You can use the Console with either
pulse or touch-tone phone systems.

Summary of Contents for Orca2000

Page 1: ...ORCA Panic System Owner s Manual ORCA Panic System Model ORCA 2000...

Page 2: ...power from the telephone line We refer to this power draw as the device s ringer equivalence number or REN If you use more than one telephone or other device on the line add up all the RENs If the tot...

Page 3: ...SETTING UP KEY CHAIN REMOTE AND PANIC BUTTONS 7 SETTING UP REMOTE MODULE AND POWERHORN 8 SETTING UP FOR THE MONITORING STATION 9 USING THE SYSTEM 12 TURNING LIGHTS ON AND OFF REMOTEL Y 13 BATTERY BAC...

Page 4: ...as Lamp Modules Appliance Modules Wall Switch Modules etc is easy with this system because it is already configured to control the full range of X 10 Home Automation products Automatic lighting contr...

Page 5: ...Room Kitchen Hallway Study It must be close to a modular telephone jack so you can easily connect the telephone dialer The Console s loud alarm might frighten you if you trip it while you are next to...

Page 6: ...to plug the Console and telephone into the same jack 1 Slide off the battery compartment cover and clip a 9V battery onto the battery contacts 2 Slide the battery into the battery compartment and rep...

Page 7: ...nsole toINSTALL located under the flip up door 3 Press and hold the red Panic Button on the KR15A for about 4 seconds The Console chimes 4 Set the Console s slide switch back to RUN1 or RUN2 5 To set...

Page 8: ...t to A 1 or other codes on request from the monitoring station see pages 10 and 11 flash on and off for the duration of the alarm After 4 minutes or when you stop the alarm the lamps stop flashing and...

Page 9: ...e telephone and dial 1 800 FOR ORCA 1 800 367 6722 Introduction to digital monitoring The ORCA Panic System incorporates the same digital communicator technology found in expensive high end security s...

Page 10: ...lt is 30 seconds Only used with option door window sensors sold separately 7 Delay before dialing The amount of time the Console will wait after it has been triggered before calling the monitoring sta...

Page 11: ...hether or not the system is armed 15 Chirp ON OFF If chirp is ON the Console will chirp when it needs programming by ORCA The default setting is OFF 16 Siren ON OFF If the siren is set to off it will...

Page 12: ...decibel alarm The Console sounds its siren flashes lights connected to Lamp Modules set to A 1 and calls ORCA Monitoring Services for help USINGTHE SYSTEM ORCA Monitoring Services will then call you...

Page 13: ...tton to turn off the same modules To change the House Unit Code for the KR15A The KR15A will normally control modules set to A 1 To change this Press and hold the Unit button under the battery compart...

Page 14: ...9 volt alkaline battery provides at least 12 hours of backup Replace the battery at least once a year BATTERY BACK UP To remove all sensors remotes and Panic Buttons from the Consoles memory Set the C...

Page 15: ...chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean your system components Use and store the Panic System components only in normal temperature environments Extreme temperatures can shorten the...

Page 16: ...e and Unit codes for the Panic Button default A 1 See page 13 Lights will not turn on or off from the LIGHTS ON or LIGHTS OFF buttons on the Keychain Remote Panic Buttons or Console If appliances turn...

Page 17: ...e Keychain Remote If a zone indicator is not on the violated zone will have been one of the second eight zones PressBYPASS to see which zone was tripped If thePOWERHORN does not trip when the alarm tr...

Page 18: ...the intercom system has its own separate wiring it will not cause a problem Arming The ARM button on the Console arms the system in the delay mode only Use an optional Remote Control if you want to ar...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

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