Choice Alert Control Center F.A.Q.’S

Q.I am trying to program my security code and I keep waiting on the beep. But, nothing happens. Why?

A.There is a short beep that you hear as soon as you press the Learn button. After you hold the Learn button for about 3 seconds you will hear a long beep; once the long beep sounds you have 15 seconds complete the other steps in the process.

Q.I bought a new Sensor and the Control Center will not recognize it. Why?

A.First, make sure that the batteries are new and that the battery is inserted into the Sensor according to polarity(+/-) markings. Second, make sure that

you have assigned the Sensor to a Zone. If the Sensor LED is flashing rapidly all the time, remove and reinsert the battery.

Q.I put Sensors on Zone 4 and it will not set off the alarm. Why?

A.Zone 4 is a Dedicated Alert Zone and is designed

to monitor Sensors in this Zone. It will only issue an alert ( LED will flash, continuous beeping will be heard). Sensors in Zone 4 will not set off the alarm. Use Zone 4 for water Sensors, garage doors, gates, sheds or other areas that you want to monitor (i.e. areas that you want to be alerted if there is a problem, but do not want the alarm to sound).

Q.I have trim on my door and I cannot match my Sensor to the magnet. Will this work on my door?

A.The Sensor can be up to ½” apart from the magnet.

Q.I erased a Sensor from a Zone and now all of my other Sensors in that Zone will not work. Why?

A.The system can only erase entire Zones. You will need to add the other Sensors back in that Zone to the Control Center again

Q.Why does one of my Zones continually flash?

A.This can be caused by 1 of 2 conditions. First condition, if it is a rapid flash it means a Sensor in the Zone has a low battery. If more than one Sensor is in a Zone, you will need to test each Sensor by putting the unit into test mode (see pg. 11 of manual). It may also be that a Sensor is out of range and cannot make contact with the Control Center. If this is the case, you may need to move the Control Center closer or use a Range Repeater. The Second condition, if it is a slow flash, one of the Sensors is triggered. Check all Sensors to ensure the Sensors in the Zone are reset (i.e. close door, window, etc).

Q.If one Sensor has a low battery, should I replace all of the batteries?

A.If Sensors were added at the same time,

chances power are good all the batteries will need to be replaced.

Q.How do I know if any Sensors have low batteries?

A.The Control Center will indicate if any Sensor does not have sufficient power to transmit a status signal (battery is low). You can also check each Sensor independently by using the Test Mode

(see pg.11 in manual).

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GE 45129 user manual Choice Alert Control Center F.A.Q.’S, See pg.11 in manual

45129 specifications

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