When these steps are completed, the Model 1108 is fully
operational and able to monitor temperature, high sound, AC
power failure and battery backup condition; it can also be called
on the telephone for a Status Report or used for listening to on-
site sounds from any remote location. Now, the unit is ready for
programming.
3.3 Quick-Start Programming Steps

Step 1: Set Configuration of Inputs

The Model 1108 will scan the 8 external inputs and determine if
they are N.O. (normally open), N.C. (normally closed), or
Temperature. If external sensors are added, make sure they are in
their normal positions before proceeding—refer to Chapter 5,
Section 5.1.
1. Press STANDBY to place the Model 1108 in Standby
mode.
2. If you have external sensors available, wire the sensors to the
inputs on the back of the Model 1108 (see Chapter 2,
Section 2.10). Otherwise, skip this step and move to step 3.
3. Press RUN. The red light glows when the Model 1108 returns
to Run mode.
4. Press SET.
5. Press CONFIGURE.
6. The Model 1108 will audibly recite the new configuration for
each of the eight inputs, responding with“OK,” if it detects
N.O. (normally open), “beep-OK,”if it detects N.C (normally
closed) or “Temperature,” if it detects temperature (regardless
of whether all the inputs have attached sensors or not). If an
input is unused, it is treated as normally open.
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