User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Preliminary 9/11/01
To use the pendant adapter:
1. Slip the rope necklace into the
top slot on the pendant adapter
and hook the plastic ends
together.
2. Snap the panic button onto the
four snap-on posts on the pen-
dant adapter.
Programming
This section describes the basic steps for adding the panic
button sensor to panel memory. For complete instructions,
refer to the specific panels installation instructions.
1. Set the panel in the program mode.
2. Enter the appropriate group number (groups 00 through
07) when prompted by the panel.
3. Select the desired sensor number when prompted by
the panel.
4. When prompted by the panel, trip the sensor by press-
ing the button.
5. Exit from program mode.
Testing the Panic Button
This section describes the basic steps for testing the panic
button. For complete instructions, refer to the specific
panels installation instructions.
1. Set the system to the Dealer Sensor Test mode.
2. Press the button on the sensor.
3. Listen for beeps sounded from system sirens.
4. Test the panic button sensor from several locations
within the premises to check for consistent response.
Replacing the Battery
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You must be free of all static electricity before handling the
transmitter circuit board. Touch a grounded, bare metal
surface before touching the circuit board, or wear a
grounding strap.
1. Disassemble the button by removing the four screws on
the back of the button and separate the cover and base.
Note
Many need to “rock” the cover to loosen it due to the tight
seal created by the o-ringRemove the old battery from its
holder and install the new battery, observing polarity.
Note
Install only Duracell
DL2032.
2. Reassemble the but-
ton. Make sure to line
up the LED indicator
bump on the cover with
the LED on the PCB.
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If the board is not
correctly lined up with
the cover, it can create
stress on the plastic.
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Be sure to assemble
the panic button
correctly to ensure
water resistance. Be
especially careful not to
nick or damage the
rubber o-ring.
3. Test the sensor as described in Testing the Panic But-
ton section.
Lithium Battery Disposal
Lithium batteries that are no longer usable are considered
hazardous waste. Be sure to properly dispose of the old bat-
tery. Contact your local city government for hazardous
waste disposal laws.
Specifications
Compatibility: ......................All ITI Learn Mode Panels
Power Source: ......................3.0 VDC Duracell (DL2032)
Lithium Battery (will last at
least 12 months)
Temperature:
Operating ..............................32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C)
Storage..................................-30° to 140° F (-34° to 60° C)
Maximum Humidity .............90% Relative Humidity,
non-condensing
Enclosure: ............................Water-Resistant
Dimensions w/o adapters
or wrist bands: .....................1.5
x 1.3 x .5 (L x W x D)
Listings
UL 636: Holdup Alarm Units and Systems (applied for)
UL 1023: Household Burglar Alarm System Units
(applied for)
PENDANT
ADAPTER
Pendant
Adapter
BASE
RUBBER
O-RING
PCB
BATTERY
COVER
8958g05a.dsf
LED
INDICATOR
BUMP
Cover
Battery
Rubber
O-Ring
PCB
LED
LINE UP
WITH LONGEST
MOUNTING POST
MOUNTING
HOLES
OTHER
MOUNTING
POSTS
LONGEST
MOUNTING
POST
Mounting
Holes
LED
Line up
Mounting Post
with Widest
Widest
Mounting
Post
Other
Mounting
Posts