Area of Rescue Command Unit
Installation Guide
Model AOR-5 / Model AOR-10
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Rev. 4/13/2022
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12. Fault Detection Configuration for AOR-CSE Stations and PSTN Line:
Carrying out this procedure on the controller board is required for proper open/short fault and
PSTN/POTS telephone line fault detection on the system.
In the lower-right of the controller, there is an orange-red configuration button.
Once you have the AOR-CSE Stations and the PSTN/POTS telephone line (if required)
terminated to the controller board, press and hold the orange-red button for three (3) seconds
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the LED will flash rapidly. When the LED turns solid, release the orange-red button. You will
hear a beep to confirm that configuration has been completed.
13. Connecting the Backup Battery:
Install the backup battery inside the Command Unit cabinet and connect its faston tabs to the
appropriately marked battery cable
—black goes to black, red goes to red.
It is the installer’s obligation to ensure compliance with all national, regional, and
local regulations.
It is the installer’s obligation to mark the “date of installation” on each battery.