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Revised: January 9, 2015
Section 6
Support Information
When I make or receive a phone call after pairing and connecting my cell phone to the
SCOUT
, why can’t I communicate using the phone?
When the cell phone is paired and connected to the
SCOUT
, the phone’s speaker and
microphone become disabled and the audio is then routed to the
SCOUT
.
When I receive the
SCOUT
, do I need to do anything to the sensors to link them to the
SCOUT
?
No. All sensors purchased and shipped with the
SCOUT
are linked prior to shipping. Be
sure to read all sensor instructions before use.
Can the
SCOUT
be operated in a cold environment?
Yes. The
SCOUT
can be used in temperatures ranging from -20 degrees Fahrenheit to
150 degrees Fahrenheit.
How long will the
SCOUT
run on internal battery?
When operating in temperature ranges between 65 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the
SCOUT
can last up to 3 days. Things that will negatively impact battery life include the
following: temperatures outside of range stated above, number of sensors linked in range
of the system, number of alarm activations, number of outputs used, and use of the
Inactive-Time Scheduler (lit LEDs).
When pairing my
SCOUT
with my Bluetooth capable phone, how do I know which device
is the correct
SCOUT
?
The
SCOUT
will appear as “SCOUT xxxxxx” on your phone with a six digit number
appearing in place of the xxxxxx. The six digit number can be found on the underside of
the radio door of your
SCOUT
. Your Bluetooth capable phone can be paired to multiple
devices at one time, but can only be connected to one at a time.