GE 45129 Low Battery Indicator Sensors, Choice Alert System operates in three different modes

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of the arrow. Install batteries according to the battery polarity diagram inside the battery compartment. Replace the battery door.

Note: The Control Center has an automatic internal battery tester. After batteries are installed you can check the backup battery status at any time by unplugging the AC adapter. If the batteries are acceptable, the green ‘Power’ LED indicator will be remain on. If the batteries are low, the LED indicator will flash slowly. If the batteries are too low to power unit, or dead, the LED indicator will be off.

Low Battery Indicator (Sensors)

The Control Center continuously monitors all the Sensors. If the Control Center does not receive a signal from any Sensor it will begin rapidly flashing the Zone LED indicator . This indicates one or more Sensors in the Zone may have low battery power and are unable to transmit a signal the necessary distance. If all batteries and/or Sensors are installed at the same time into a Zone, it is recommended to replace the batteries in

Lithium cell batteries in the Door/Window, Garage and Water Leak Sensor can last up to two years. If the Motion Sensor is in a Zone with other Sensors, try replacing its battery first.

INTRODUCTION

Let’s review the different features, functions and terminology of the Control Center.

The Choice Alert System operates in three different modes

1.Notification Mode (Zones 1, 2, 3)

2.Dedicated Alert Mode (Zone 4)

3.Armed/Alarm Mode (Zones 1, 2, 3)

Mode 1 - Notification Mode – Off/Chime/Alert (Zones 1, 2, 3) Perfect for Windows, Doors & Motion Sensors (alarmed areas)

-Unarmed immediate notification mode

-User is notified of triggered Sensor based on position of notification switch.

all Sensors in the Zone.

However, you can check the Sensor’s status independently by placing the Control Center in Test mode (see Testing a Sensor on page 11) and trigger each Sensor separately (i.e. open door). If the Sensor does not trigger an alert then replace the batteries.

Note: The Sensor detection system is ‘range dependant’, which means Sensors located closer to the Control Center may seem to have batteries that last longer than those Sensors

at a greater distance. Also, keep in mind, because the Motion Sensor is continually checking for activity the battery life is less than the lithium cell batteries in the other Sensors. An Alkaline “9V” battery in the Motion Sensor can last up to 9 months; the

Mode settings

 

Input DC 12V

 

-

+

 

 

Mute

 

 

Learn

1

2 3 4 Arm

Alert

 

 

Chime

1 2 3 4

Armed Power

Off

Zone

Control Center has three Mode settings

“Alert” - Continuous Tone “Chime” - Single Tone “Off” - Lights only

Notification switch

(affects Zone 1, 2, 3 only)

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Contents Control Center Table of Contents Important safeguards PrecautionsThis system will help alleviate those concerns Zone Indicators Features Battery Back-up Control CenterKeypad Operations Low Battery Indicator Sensors Choice Alert System operates in three different modesAll Sensors in the Zone Notification switch settings Mode 3 Armed/Alarm Mode Zones 1,2,3Lets get started Wireless performanceQuick Reference Card Creating a Personal Security CodeStep Press and hold the Learn button unit will beep Sensors and ZonesAssigning a Sensor to a Zone To the batteryHere are Some examples of possible Sensor/Zone combinations Only one Sensor can be assigned at a timeErasing a Sensor from a Zone Testing a Sensor or your systemRelease the Zone button Activate the Sensor Release all buttonsTo set the system in Home mode To set system in Away modeDisarming the System Accessories Silent Alert, Alarm Siren Signal Repeater Bypass a Zone For all Zones and ModesAdding a Silent Alert Test the Alarm Siren Alarm SirenAdding a Alarm Siren Adding a Signal RepeaterPage Choice Alert Control Center F.A.Q.’S See pg.11 in manualIs reset beeping will start again when Sensor/door is opened FCC Warning Page Battery Warning Risk of personal injury

45129 specifications

The GE 45129 is an advanced locomotive model developed by General Electric, designed for efficient and versatile freight transport. Among its main features, the GE 45129 boasts a powerful engine that provides high levels of tractive effort, making it suitable for hauling heavy freight loads across various terrains. This model is specifically engineered to navigate both urban and rural rail networks, ensuring reliability in different operational environments.

One of the standout technologies incorporated into the GE 45129 is its state-of-the-art diesel-electric propulsion system. This system uses a diesel generator to produce electricity, which then powers electric traction motors on the locomotive's wheels. This configuration enhances fuel efficiency compared to traditional diesel drives, as it allows for better energy management and reduced emissions. Furthermore, the locomotive is equipped with advanced data analytics and monitoring systems that continuously assess performance metrics, helping operators optimize their use and maintenance schedules.

The GE 45129 features a robust and durable construction, designed to withstand the rigors of freight transportation. It includes high-quality materials that enhance its durability and longevity, ensuring that it remains operational even in challenging conditions. The locomotive's streamlined design not only improves its aerodynamics, leading to better fuel efficiency but also minimizes wear and tear on tracks.

In terms of safety and control, the GE 45129 includes sophisticated braking systems and technologies that provide efficient stopping power, increasing safety margins when transporting cargo. It also contains advanced signaling and communication systems that keep the train connected to central control units, allowing for real-time updates on operational status.

Additionally, this locomotive model is designed with operator comfort in mind. The cab interior is ergonomically designed, minimizing fatigue during long hauls while incorporating technology for easy navigation and monitoring of systems. This focus on user experience ensures that train operators can maintain high levels of performance and safety throughout their journeys.

Overall, the GE 45129 represents a significant advancement in locomotive technology, making it a vital asset for freight companies seeking reliability, efficiency, and safety in their operations.