Radio Shack 5000, 49-2570 owner manual Modules to the same letter and number as you

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Problem

 

Solution

 

 

 

You cannot turn lights on or off

Make sure you set the house and unit code on the

from the LIGHT ON or LIGHT

 

module(s) to the same letter and number as you

OFF buttons on the remote.

 

selected for the console.

 

• Be sure the light you are trying to control is plugged

 

 

in and has its on/off switch in the on position, and

 

 

that its bulb is good.

 

Plug the module into another outlet on the same

 

 

electrical circuit as the console.

 

Check that the battery indicator on the remote con-

 

 

trol comes on when you press a button. Replace the

 

 

battery and re-initialize the remote control, if neces-

 

 

sary.

 

• Make sure INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 is not set to

 

 

INSTALL.

 

 

 

You open a door or window

Check to see if the system is armed.

and the alarm does not trip.

Be sure INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 on the console is set

 

 

 

to RUN1 or RUN 2.

 

Press TEST on the door/window sensor transmitter

 

 

and see if the alarm trips. If the alarm does not trip,

 

 

see if the sensor transmitter indicator comes on

 

 

when you press TEST. If the indicator does not

 

 

come on, replace the battery and re-initialize the

 

 

sensor transmitter, if necessary.

 

 

Appliances turn off during an

The system flashes lights by repetitively transmitting the

alarm.

signal to turn all units on or all units off. Therefore, any

 

appliances connected to appliance modules which were

 

on at the time of the alarm, turn off and stay off.

 

If you do not want this to happen, set the appliance mod-

 

ule(s) to a different house code than you selected for the

 

console.

 

 

 

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Contents Central Features Read this Before Installation Contents Replacing the Door/Window Sensor Transmitters’ Batteries Door/Window Sensor Transmitter GlossaryHOW the System Works Setting UP Monitored ServiceEntry and Exit Delays Silent AlarmDial Delay House CodePanic Alarm Dial Alarm Flash OptionTouch-Tone Dialing Lights Off TimePlanning Your Security System Reassigning Security Zones Assigning Security ZonesSetting UP Console Quick INSTALLING/TESTING Your SystemInstalling the Keychain Remote Control Install Installing the Handheld Remote ControlInitializing the DOOR/ Window Sensor Transmitters Initializing the Motion Detector Replace with the actual illustration Installing the Lamp ModuleTesting the System Mounting the DOOR/ Window Sensor Transmitters Mounting AccessoriesFm Page 20 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 359 PM Mounting the Motion Detector Making a PET Zone Testing the Motion DetectorOperation Instant/Delay ModeARMING/DISARMING the System Arm Away/Arm HomeTected, but all other zones arm Trouble AlarmZone Indicators Using the Panic AlarmOther Console Indicators Viewing the Status ZonesAfter AN Alarm During AN AlarmControlling Plug ´N Power Modules Turning Modules On/OffUsing BRIGHT/DIM Resetting ConsoleUsing Security Light Problem Solution TroubleshootingModules to the same letter and number as you Press Code located beneath the label on Alarms Care and Maintenance Replacing the CONSOLE’S Battery Intercom Systems Replacing the DOOR/ Window Sensor TRANSMITTERS’ BatteriesTelephone Line Connection FCC CautionsLightning Radio Shack
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5000, 49-2570 specifications

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