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2-Zone Remote Alarm (ARA) User’s Manual 

5868-B Remote Alarm MAN 

The Remote Alarm is a battery-powered remote alarm device with audio and visual alarm indications. The Remote 
Alarm is compatible with alarm outputs having passive relay contacts. 

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: THE REMOTE ALARM IS NOT INTENDED FOR AND SHOULD NOT BE USED IN 
APPLICATIONS INVOLVING LIFE THREATENING OR LIFE SUPPORT SITUATIONS. 

The ARA Remote Alarm does not operate without working batteries. Alarm function will not work if the batteries are 
removed from the unit, or if the batteries fail. Please check the batteries and test the alarm function regularly. 
Although the ARA and all its parts have passed all factory tests and are designed to be as reliable as possible, any of 
these parts could fail at any time. 

Specifications 

 

Number of Inputs 

Alarm Output Compatibility 

Normally Closed (NC) or Normally Open (NO) passive relay outputs, with 
contacts rated for a minimum 5 volts DC and 5 microamps 

Input Wire 

20 to 30 AWG, solid or stranded  

Audible Alarm Level (Jumper 
Select) 

Loud: 92 dBA @ 30 cm 
Soft: 78 dBA @ 30 cm 

Operating Temperature Range 

-20° to 50°C (-4° to 122°F) 

Operating Humidity Range 

0 to 95% RH, non-condensing 

Batteries 

3 AAA, user replaceable 

Battery Life 

Normal operation: 1 year; Alarm condition: 3 days 

Size 

111.8 x 83.9 x 40.7 mm (4.4 x 3.3 x 1.6 inches) 

Weight 

168 g (5.9 oz) with batteries 

Shock Resistance 

6-foot drop 

 

The CE Marking identifies this product as complying with all relevant 
directives in the European Union (EU). 

 

 

Setup and NO/NC Configuration 

The Remote Alarm requires three AAA alkaline batteries for operation 
(batteries included). 

Before installing the batteries, the Normally 

Open/Normally Closed (NO/NC) jumper must be in the correct 
position. 

The NO/NC jumper configuration is only checked when the batteries 
are installed.

 If the jumper setting requires changing, the batteries 

should be removed then reinstalled after the change. 

Remove the four screws in the back of the case with a Phillips

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head 

screw driver. There is a jumper strip labeled NO (Normally Open) and 
NC (Normally Closed) near the top of the board (see Figure 1). The 
jumper is in the NC position when shipped from the factory. Put the 
jumper in the position corresponding to the alarm output 
characteristics of the device to which the Remote Alarm will be 
connected. Normally Open operation is used with alarm contacts that 
are normally open and closed in alarm conditions. Conversely, Normally 
Closed operation is used with alarm contacts that are normally closed 
and open in alarm conditions. The jumper setting applies to both zones; 
they are not individually selectable. 

 

Figure 1 

Audio Beeper Volume 

The beeper volume can be adjusted by moving the jumper on the 
jumper strip labeled LOUD and SOFT (see Figure 1). The jumper is in the 
loud position when shipped from the factory. If no beeper indication is 
desired, the connector plug attaching the beeper to the circuit board 
may be disconnected. 

Zone Connection 

Using a small (jeweler’s) regular flat head screwdriver, loosen the 
screws for the desired zones on the screw terminal block and insert the 
interconnect wires. Then tighten the screws until a moderate tug does 
not pull the wires loose.  

If you are using only one zone and are in the Normally Closed (NC) 
mode, a jumper wire must be installed into the unused channel; 
otherwise that zone indicator will always be flashing and will 
significantly diminish the expected battery life. 

Connecting Multiple Logger Alarm Outputs into a Single 
Zone Input 

You can connect multiple logger alarm outputs into one zone input as 
long as they are all of the same type (NO or NC) and are connected 
properly. The connections depend on whether the devices are NO or 
NC. 

 

Figure 2: Normally Closed (NC) multiple logger configuration 

2-Zone Remote Alarm 
(ARA) 

Included Items: 

4 mounting screws 

1-inch connecting wire 

3 AAA batteries 

blank labels 

 

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