
Setup Mode Screen 4
View Adjust-Adjust-Adjust Screen Contrast
Note: Alarms Will Not Be Monitored, and Alarms Can Not
Be Sent when in the the IrDA Transfer mode.
Press both
PWR side buttons simultaneously to exit the IrDA
Transfer mode. Interrupting an IrDA Transfer in progress
may corrupt the internal SuperCell
TM
name data base. If that
occurs the internal SuperCell
TM
name data base may need
to be reloaded.
To program the Unit Identity enter the desired text into slot
zero of the Messages section of the host program.
4
The screen shows a series of bars representing the display
contrast/viewing angle. Pressing the Up/Dwn buttons ad-
vances the bars by one, while */# advance the bars by ten,
until they wrap back to zero. The viewing setting may need
to be adjusted if the unit is exposed to wide temperature
variations.
Motion Sensing - Disable or Select Time to Alarm
Setup Mode Screen 5-A
Motion Sensing Option Disabled
Setup Mode Screen 5-B
Pre-Alert Motion Sensing Time Setting
SC500 is shipped with the Motion Sensing option dis-
abled unless stipulated otherwise by the customer. The end
user may select, using the
Up/Dwn buttons, from 30, 45,
60, 75, 90, 105 and 120 seconds to alarm after motion has
ceased. Approximately 12 seconds before the SC500 goes
into alarm a pre-alert is sounded. The
pre-alert (a series of
up tones) is sounded at 11, 8, 5 and 2 seconds if no motion
is sensed. If no motion is sensed by the end of the pre-alert
the unit goes into Alarm.
When Motion Sensing is enabled the countdown timer rep-
resents the time to alarm. When motion is sensed the timer
will reset to the alarm time selected.
The Signal Lost Timer feature is to prevent users from un-
knowingly wondering out of range of the base/mobile sys-
tem.
The Signal Lost Timer option may only be used in con-
junction with other compatible Grace Lone Worker
products, turning it ON without these products in range
results in a Signal Lost alert message frequently ap-
pearing. Simply disable this alert to prevent these mes-
sages.
The
SC500 is shipped with the Signal Lost Timer option
disabled or turned OFF unless stipulated otherwise by the
customer. The end user may enable this feature by select-
ing from one to fifteen minutes, in one minute increments,
to activate an alert on the SC500 when no signal has been
received from the Base, Watchdog, or MX products, for the
pre-selected time frame.
Setup Mode Screen 6
Current Countdown Screen
Current Time Setting Screen
Signal Lost Timer - Enabled or ON
Signal Lost Timer - Enabled or OFF
The display shows the current countdown first, followed by
the current time setting, in minutes. For example if three min-
utes is selected, and one whole minute has already passed,
the display will show 1/3, to indicate that there is one full min-
ute remaining. The last minute is counted down in seconds.
The top status line shows the countdown progression.
Signal Lost
Signal Lost Display Screen
Signal Lost Count Down Time Screen
The first time a
Signal Loss happens, until a signal is (re)
acquired, Signal Lost is displayed on the screen, the Super-
Signal Lost
Continued on Next Page
IrDA Transfer
Continued
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Motion Sensing
Disabled
UP=+15, Down=-15 Secs.
AM16
Motion Sensing
45 Seconds
UP=+15, Down=-15 Secs.
AM16
Signal Lost Timer
Disabled
UP=+1, Down=-1
02 AM16
Signal Lost Timer
02/03 Minutes
UP=+1, Down=-1 Mins.
17 AM16
Signal Lost Timer
18 Seconds
UP=+1, Down=-1 Mins.
02
AM16
915 MHzV2.9 Fire
Motion Sensing
Disabled
OEM-9090
ID:DA-006
AM16
View Adjust
UP=+1,Down=-1,*=+10,#=-10
00 AM16
Out of Range
Signal Lost