Radio Shack 49-2570 owner manual Replacing the CONSOLE’S Battery

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REPLACING THE CONSOLE’S BATTERY

The console’s backup battery allows the system to work during a power out- age. A 9-volt alkaline battery provides at least 12 hours of backup. The BAT- TERY LOW indicator on the console lights when you need to replace the backup battery, but you should replace the battery at least once a year.

REPLACING THE REMOTES’ BATTERIES

If the console does not respond to a re- mote control’s signal, replace the re- mote control’s batteries, according to the polarity markings (+ and –) inside the battery compartment. After you re- place the remote control’s batteries, re-initialize the remote control as de- scribed in “Initializing the Keychain Re- mote Control” or “Initializing the Handheld Remote Control.”

Note: When you press a button on the keychain remote, its BATTERY indica- tor lights to show the battery is good.

After replacing batteries, follow these steps to confirm that the console still recognizes the remote control.

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

2.Press ARM on the remote control.

If the system arms, the console recog- nized the remote control.

If the system did not arm:

1.Set INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 to

INSTALL.

2.Press ARM on the remote control. The remote control transmits a random code to the console. The console acknowledges this with a beep and logs in the remote con- trol. If you do not hear a beep, press CODE with a pencil and then press ARM.

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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/OffResetting Console Using Security LightUsing BRIGHT/DIM 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’ BatteriesFCC Cautions LightningTelephone Line Connection Radio Shack
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49-2570 specifications

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