Radio Shack 49-2570, 5000 During AN Alarm, After AN Alarm, Controlling Plug ´N Power Modules

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DURING AN ALARM

When there is a violation, the console sounds a siren for 4 minutes, flashes ARMED, and lights the indicator for the affected zone. The system calls ORCA Monitoring Services and advises them of the alarm, and flashes lights con- nected to lamp modules.

The ORCA Monitoring Services staff first tries to contact you at home to ver- ify that it is not a false alarm. By calling you first, ORCA Monitoring Services ensures that the police are not contact- ed if you accidentally set off your alarm.

In alarm situations, the monitoring cen- ter dispatches the police to your ad- dress and tries to contact someone you listed on your emergency call list. ORCA Monitoring Services tries each number once in the order that you list- ed them on your monitoring agree- ment. If ORCA Monitoring Services contacts one of the people listed, they do not disturb the other people on the list.

AFTER AN ALARM

When you disarm the system after an alarm (or about 4 minutes after the alarm trips), the console’s siren turns off, but the lights connected to lamp modules remain on to let you know there was a violation. The ARMED in-

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dicator and the violated zone’s indica- tor lights steadily.

Arm then disarm the system to turn off the ARMED and zone indicators. Press LIGHTS OFF to turn off the lamp modules.

If you return home and the ARMED in- dicator is flashing, call 1-800-FOR- ORCA to determine the cause of the alarm.

CONTROLLING PLUG ´N POWER MODULES

Turning Modules On/Off

Use the four ON/OFF buttons on the handheld remote control to control

lights or appliances connected to Plug

´n Power modules. Set the light/appli-

ance modules to the same House

Code as the console. Set the light/ap-

pliance modules’ Unit Codes to 1, 2, 3,

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Contents Central Features Read this Before Installation Contents Replacing the Door/Window Sensor Transmitters’ Batteries Glossary Door/Window Sensor TransmitterSetting UP Monitored Service HOW the System WorksDial Delay Silent AlarmEntry and Exit Delays House CodeTouch-Tone Dialing Alarm Flash OptionPanic Alarm Dial Lights Off TimePlanning Your Security System Assigning Security Zones Reassigning Security ZonesQuick INSTALLING/TESTING Your System Setting UP ConsoleInstalling the Keychain Remote Control Installing the Handheld Remote Control InstallInitializing the DOOR/ Window Sensor Transmitters Initializing the Motion Detector Installing the Lamp Module Replace with the actual illustrationTesting the System Mounting Accessories Mounting the DOOR/ Window Sensor TransmittersFm Page 20 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 359 PM Mounting the Motion Detector Testing the Motion Detector Making a PET ZoneARMING/DISARMING the System Instant/Delay ModeOperation Arm Away/Arm HomeTrouble Alarm Tected, but all other zones armOther Console Indicators Using the Panic AlarmZone Indicators Viewing the Status ZonesControlling Plug ´N Power Modules During AN AlarmAfter AN Alarm Turning Modules On/OffUsing BRIGHT/DIM Resetting ConsoleUsing Security Light Troubleshooting Problem SolutionModules to the same letter and number as you Press Code located beneath the label on Alarms Care and Maintenance Replacing the CONSOLE’S Battery Replacing the DOOR/ Window Sensor TRANSMITTERS’ Batteries Intercom SystemsTelephone Line Connection FCC CautionsLightning Radio Shack
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5000, 49-2570 specifications

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