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Detailed Instructions 

I. 

Installation 

 

 

 

   

 

1.  Find a place to set or mount the base unit:

  Unpack the THP401 and mount it in a convenient location using 

the two keyhole slots on the rear of the unit and the wall anchors (included).  The THP401 can be placed on a 
table, the floor, or in other reasonable locations if permanent mounting is not desired.  A good location for low 
temperature monitoring might be an area close to the thermostat to avoid any significant temperature differences 
in the building. The water sensor jack uses a phone cord connection that can be extended. 
 

2.  Connect to phone jack:

  Connect one end of the phone cord (included, or use any standard phone cord, not a 

handset cord) to the “

To Wall Phone Jack

” telephone jack on the THP401, and the other end to the telephone 

service jack (wall plate jack).  In some cases, the active phone service may be a telephone jack on a modem, 
router or cellular module. 

IMPORTANT: if the phone service provider is through VoIP or a Cellular Module, 

you must ensure the modem or device that is providing the phone service has its own independent 
battery backup for power loss if you want the system to work during a power outage. 

 

3.  Connect to telephone:

  If you want to use a telephone at this location you can plug it into the “To Phone” jack on 

the base unit.  

NOTE:

 A telephone (handset or physical phone) is NOT required for the THP401 to operate. The 

THP401 needs connection to an active 

phone line

 through a wall jack or other device that provides phone 

service (a dial tone). The THP401 is a stand-alone automatic dial out system.  The THP401 will not interfere with 
the phone service unless it is actively making outgoing calls due to an alert condition. 

 

4.  Connect to power:

 Plug in the wall power plug (7.5VDC 500mA AC adaptor, 5.5 mm center positive) into a live 

120-Volt electrical outlet and plug the other end (power connector) into the “

Power Jack

” on the THP401.  

 
At this point the screen will initialize and the word Reliance will appear on the screen.  The default display shows 
the temperature (degrees F), the backup battery charge symbol (with an “X” meaning it’s not yet connected), the 
time display of 00:00 or random numbers, and the word HOME.  
 

5.  Connect the backup battery:

 Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the THP401 base unit and 

insert the white power connector on the backup battery pack into the 3-terminal connector inside the 
compartment.  Note that the connector is keyed so that it will only fit one way.  Fit the battery and wire into the 
battery compartment, be careful not to damage the battery wires, and reinstall the battery compartment cover. 
The battery icon on the screen will change to indicate the battery is now charging.  

6.  Connect the optional water sensor:

  To use the included water sensor, connect it to the jack marked “Water 

Sensor”.  The sensing end of the water sensor should be placed in a location that is normally dry, but could 
become wet in the event of a malfunction (sump pump failure, sewer backup, an appliance that might leak, etc.).  
When water touches both metal tips of the sensor, it will create the alert trigger.  The water sensor can be 
extended up to 75 total feet using a 2-wire telephone cable and an in-line connector (extender).   

7.  Ready for operation:

 The base station is now operational and ready for programming.  It will take 24 hours to 

fully charge the battery but programming can begin immediately. 

 

 

Cord Connections 

Содержание THP401

Страница 1: ...produces a switch closure that can be connected to the Water Sensor jack These include door and window open sensors and many other types of intrusion sensors Multiple sensors can be connected using a...

Страница 2: ...ded battery must be connected in the rear compartment 4 Optional connect a telephone to the To Phone jack 5 Optional connect the included water sensor to the Water Sensor jack II Programming 1 Press a...

Страница 3: ...the phone service unless it is actively making outgoing calls due to an alert condition 4 Connect to power Plug in the wall power plug 7 5VDC 500mA AC adaptor 5 5 mm center positive into a live 120 V...

Страница 4: ...lay Contrast IV Disarm Password Setting V Arming Delay VI Sensor Delay 2 Telephone NO numbers 3 Alarm Low Temperature From Home Mode Enter Programming by Holding Star Key 3 Seconds 1 Base Setting Pres...

Страница 5: ...he programmed telephone numbers The alert must be a continuous condition For example the water sensor touches water or any sensor creates a contact closure as long as the contact closure is continuous...

Страница 6: ...perature number press the Esc key to delete a number press the Data Enter key to save the temperature Press the Esc key to exit the programming menu or scroll through other options if additional progr...

Страница 7: ...ce outgoing telephone calls When an alert is triggered a message will appear on the display identifying the alert condition and the system will beep every few seconds counting down until the first out...

Страница 8: ...at type of alert condition is being detected These are preset messages and cannot be changed or rerecorded 1 Power Loss Accessory switch activated 2 Low Temperature Low temperature sensor activated 3...

Страница 9: ...s will stop yet the system will continue to monitor for alert conditions and place outgoing calls accordingly if new conditions are detected Security sensors that produce a switch closure can also be...

Страница 10: ...notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will b...

Страница 11: ...llation in accordance with these instructions to confirm proper operation and compatibility with your local phone system Further this product should be re tested on a regular basis to insure continued...

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