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Troubleshooting
If any problem should occur during operation of your AlertMaster Notification System, review the “Symptom and Remedy” list below. Make sure no part of the AlertMaster system is on or near metal surfaces or electronic equipment. Should the difficulty persist, contact Clarity or your authorized dealer for assistance.
Symptom | Cause and Remedy |
Lamp control button doesn’t work | Lamp is not turned on prior to |
| plugging it into AlertMaster.Turn |
| the lamp’s switch on. Replace bulb if |
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Phone rings, lamp does not flash | Check all phone line connections. |
| Make sure you can turn the lamp on |
| or off with the lamp control button. |
Alarm clock doesn’t work | Alarm clock is not turned on. Press |
| ALARM ON / OFF button on front |
| of device to turn on the alarm clock. |
Bed shaker doesn’t vibrate | Bed shaker is unplugged. Plug it in. |
| Coil the wire once around the plastic |
| loop to prevent accidental unplugging. |
Room noise doesn’t activate | Switch is OFF. Slide it to the ALL |
| position. Sound must be continuous |
| for 12 seconds for room noise to |
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Lamp flashes constantly | There is constant noise in the room |
| and the sound function is on. Slide the |
| switch to OFF. |
Doorbell doesn’t work | Dead battery. Depress doorbell |
| button; the red light on housing |
| should light up. If not, battery needs |
| to be replaced. If the battery is fully |
| charged, the DIP switches may be |
| incorrectly set. See the section on |
| Channel Setting. |
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A. Remote Receiver (AL12™) |
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Plug the receiver into an AC outlet, and plug |
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the receiver is placed - kitchen, living room, |
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garage, bathroom, etc. It operates up to |
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80 feet from the AlertMaster AL10 base |
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B. Personal Signaler (AMPX™) |
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Wear this lightweight receiver on your belt |
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anywhere around your house and you’ll be |
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alerted to any activity in your home. It has |
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indicator lights, and also alerts with different |
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vibrating motions for each function. |
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C. Personal Tactile Signaler (AMPXB™)
Similar to AMPX plus a touch switch for people who are deaf and blind.
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