Radio Shack 49-2570 Replacing the DOOR/ Window Sensor TRANSMITTERS’ Batteries, Intercom Systems

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REPLACING THE DOOR/ WINDOW SENSOR TRANSMITTERS’ BATTERIES

If any of the console’s zone indicators flash slowly, the door/window sensor transmitter or motion detector for that zone has not reported in during the last 4 hours. This is most likely caused by a dead battery.

Replace the door/window sensor transmitter or motion detector’s bat- tery, then follow these steps to confirm that the console still recognizes it.

1.Set INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 on the console to RUN 2.

2.Press TEST on the sensor trans- mitter or motion detector.

If the console chimes, it recognizes the sensor transmitter or motion detector.

If you do not hear a chime when you press TEST:

1.Set INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 on the console to INSTALL.

2.Press TEST. The sensor transmit- ter transmits a code to the con- sole, and the console chimes to confirm it accepted the code.

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When you press TEST, the system assigns the sensor transmitter to the first available zone. If a zone’s indicator is flashing (to indicate that zone’s sensor transmitter has not reported in in the last 4 hours), the zone is considered available.

INTERCOM SYSTEMS

Intercom systems which send voice signals over existing electrical wiring might interfere with the ability to control Plug ´n Power modules from your se- curity system when the intercom is in use.

If the intercom system has separate wiring, it does not cause a problem.

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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 Security Light Resetting ConsoleUsing BRIGHT/DIM 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 SystemsLightning FCC CautionsTelephone Line Connection Radio Shack
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