Phonetics Boat Remote user manual Connecting Power and Telephone Service

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Boat Remote User’s Manual

Connecting the Power Supply

There are two entry points for wiring into the enclosure of the Boat Remote. They are: a slot on the back of the enclosure below the access panel and a perforated “punch out” on the lower side of the enclosure. For a neat and clean installation, run your wires through the wall and have them enter the enclosure through the slot in the access panel area. Otherwise, remove the “punch out” and run the wires through this entry point. To remove the “punch out”, take off the access panel and press on the outside of the enclosure, over the “punch out”, with your thumbs until the plastic is removed.

The power transformer has three terminals that must connect to the Boat Remote. Use the 3-conductor cable included with the unit and start with the Boat Remote terminals. Attach the red and black wires of the cable to the 14VAC terminals on the Boat Remote. Refer to Fig. 2.2. Connect the uninsulated wire to the EG (Earth Ground) terminal. On the Transformer, connect the red and black wires to the end screws and connect the uninsulated wire to the center screw. Plug the transformer into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.

Fig. 2.2 Connecting Power and Telephone Service

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Contents User’s Manual Page Table of Contents What IS? key Alarm RecognitionAlarm Notification Dial Out Alarm Acknowledgment Mode Key Enter Key Down Arrow Key Arrow UP Key Code KeyCommunications Programming Monitoring Programming Examples Boat Remote User’s Manual Safety Instructions FCC Requirements ViiiPhonetics, Inc Boat Remote User’s Manual Chapter Getting to Know Your Boat Remote Boat Remote User’s Manual Technical Support System Operating Mode LEDsInstallation Kit Boat Remote PackageBoat Remote User’s Manual Chapter Installation Connecting Power and Telephone Service High Water Float Switch To mount the switch, follow these steps Temperature Sensors Connecting Temperature SensorsConnecting the Bilge Pump Bilge PumpConnecting Accessories to the Security Input Output Connection to the Auxiliary InputChapter Programming Keys Keypad Keys and Their FunctionsRecording a Voice Message Temperature in the salon Maximum Number of Calls Program Max CallsUse the number keys Press Enter Refer to Rings Until Answer and TAD sections in this chapter Using the TAD Feature Program TADExample Listen to the sound level for programmed time Speaker Press Mode Press Enter Current Time & Today’s Date Programming the Dial Out Phone Numbers To toggle between voice or beeper press Mode Special Dialing 16105581212WPP3116655# Input Mode Active, Off, Status Only Input Dial Out Phone SelectionRecognition Time not for Bilge #1 & #2 AC Power Input Phone Selection 1,2,4,6 Programming Boat Remote User’s Manual Press Enter Display will reflect your selection Boat Remote User’s Manual Programming OFF Programming Phone Selection 1,2,4,6 Press High Water Auxiliary Input Press Auxiliary Security Input Press Security Verifying Programming Outside temperature is 74F Boat Remote User’s Manual Alarm Notification Chapter OperationCall Progress VoiceBeeper ‘555’ Acknowledgment Code LocalRemote Voice Dial Out ‘999’ Acknowledgment CodeBeeper Dial Out Automatic Alarm Acknowledgment Max Calls Communications ProgrammingInput Alarm Limits Rec. Time Mode Alarm Notification Error AcknowledgmentAC power is off Boat Remote repeats the message The battery voltage is low Status Report Boat Remote User’s Manual Chapter Troubleshooting Problem The Boat Remote fails to detect an alarm conditionProblem The Boat Remote fails to dial out Problem The temperature reading is -20.1F or -29.1C Problem The temperature reading is 160.1F or 72.1CProblem The temperature reading is inaccurate Problem False power failure alarms Problem The Boat Remote does not recognize power failureProblem The bilge pump input does not count on/off cycles Problem The Boat Remote does not recognize any alarm Boat Remote User’s Manual TEMP#1, #2, & #3 Bilge #1 & #2Mode Key Checking Your Boat Remote for Proper Op- eration Boat Remote User’s Manual Appendix C Engineering Specifications III. Communications Features IV. Programming VI. Enclosure, Environmental and Power Marine Division Tryens Road Aston, PA Phone 610558-2700 FAX Boat Remote User’s Manual Appendix D Returning Your Unit for Repair Boat Remote User’s Manual