
Changing the
Sensor’s Message
Low Battery Reminder
When any of the Sensor/Transmitters
experience a low battery condition, the
“LOW BATTERY” LED will flash on the
top of the Base Station.It will also sound
a pre-recorded Low Battery Message.By
pressing the “PLAYBACK” button, your
“Low Battery Message” will play, as well
as the recorded message identifying the
Sensor/Transmitter that needs battery
replacement.
Missed message LED
Indicator
The missed message LED indicator light
will blink after detection is made.This is
useful if you’ve been away from home.It
alerts you that activity has been detected
in a specific location.
Playback Button &
Message (“MSG”) LED
When a message is triggered by one
or more Sensor/Transmitters, the
“PWR MSG” LED will flash, notifying
you that a trigger has occurred. By
pressing the “PLAYBACK” button, each
message that was triggered will play.
The system will then clear the trig-
gered messages and the “PWR
MSG” LED will stop flashing. This is
helpful in the event that you miss
hearing the message because you
weren’t near the base station or you
were away from home when it was
activated.
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To Record Your Own
Voice Messages
1.
Turn ON the Base Station with the
ON/OFF switch on the top of the unit.
Power/Message LED light will glow.
2.
The front of the Base Station has one
slide switch and 6 message buttons. To
record a voice message, select the
middle position of the slide switch
marked “RECORD” (See “A” below).
3.
Push and hold message button #1 (B)
and talk into the “MIC” hole (C).The
“SETUP” LED will glow as long as the
message button is held down to record a
message of up to 6 seconds.
4.
To record a message on buttons
#2-#6, repeat steps 2-3 using each
message button (D).
5.
To change a message, repeat steps 2-3.
6.
Return the slide switch to the “RUN”
position (E).
7.
In the “RUN” mode, push a message
button to playback the voice message
just recorded.You may test each of the
message buttons this way.
8.
Set the desired volume with the
volume control knob (F) on the front of
the Base Station.
1. Move the slide switch on the front of
the Base Station to “PROGRAM”.
2. Press and hold the number of the
message that you require (for example,
if you want the sound of a barking dog,
press and hold #6 for 2 seconds.
3. Activate the Sensor/Transmitter by
moving your hand in front of the lens and
observing the LED flashing on the front.
4. Return slide switch to “RUN” position.
5.Test the Sensor/Transmitter by
moving your hand in front of the lens.
message
buttons
OFF ON MIC PWR/MSG SETUP LOW BATTERY
Playback Volume
RUN
RECORD PROGRAM
F
Sensor/Transmitter
Battery Saving Option
To extend the life of your battery, you
may disable the red LED that glows
through the front of the Sensor/
Transmitter. Move the W1 switch (A)
(see Diagram 1) to the “OFF” position.
Activating Switch Contacts
You can use your SoundAlert Sensor/
Transmitter to activate switch contacts
that will transmit to the Base Station.
This would be used, for example, if
you want a doorbell to activate one of
your recorded base station messages.
1. Move the switch on “SW2” to OFF
position (C) (see Diagram 2).This
deactivates sensor.
2. Use a small screwdriver to open dry
contacts (E) on the terminal block (D).
3. Insert the two wires from your
switch contact into the terminal block.
Setting the
Message Delay
Installing the
Sensor/Transmitter
9 Volt Battery
Remove the front cover of the
SoundAlert Sensor/Transmitter by
pressing down on the release tab at
the bottom of the unit (See below).
Connect a 9-volt alkaline battery to
the connector and replace the cover.
NOTE: When closing the sensor, be
sure to position the gasket carefully
to insure weatherproofing.
Setting up the Sensor/Transmitter
BATTERY
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The VR1 (B) (see Diagram 1) sets
the sensor delay.This is the time
between voice announcements. For
example, if the sensor delay is set for
3 minutes (maximum), there will be
3 minutes between voice announce-
ments; regardless of how many
times a person has been detected.
A
Adjusts
Time
Delay
Diagram 1
Diagram 2
C
D
E
Turns
off
LED
To set the time delay, use a small
screwdriver to turn the adjusting screw
clockwise for longer time delay,
counter clockwise for shorter delay.
Message delay is factory set for
0 minutes.
Set Up Mode:
Voice announcement
is played each time the sensor/trans-
mitter is triggered by movement.
Operational Mode:
Voice announce-
ment is played once and waits for the
time you set on the time delay, checks
the protected zone and transmits again
only if movement is still detected.
B
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