Simplicity 040206-0 User manual

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will provide years of dependable service.
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avoid them. Because Briggs & Stratton does not necessarily know all the applications this accessory could be used for, it is important
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installation and programming procedures. Follow the instructions completely.
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Table of Contents
Safety ........................................... 2
Important Safety Rules ........................................2
Hazard Symbols and Meanings ..........................2
Special Installation Considerations: .....................3
Installation .................................... 5
Programming Call-To Numbers ...........................9
Controls ........................................10
Operation .....................................12
Programming Locally ........................................13
Programming Remotely ....................................14
STANDBY Mode: ...............................................18
During an Alarm ................................................18
Canceling the Alarm ...........................................19
Resetting GenAlert Plus .....................................20
Calling GenAlert Plus .........................................21
GenAlert Plus & Voice Mail ................................21
Voice Mail & the Programmed Number .............22
Maintenance ..................................22
Testing Your GenAlert Plus ................................22
Back-Up Battery Replacement ...........................23
Specifications ....................................................23
Troubleshooting ..............................24
FCC Statement ...................................................27
Warranty .......................................28
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Safety
Important Safety Rules
The safety alert symbol ( ) is used with a signal
word (DANGER, CAUTION, WARNING), a pictorial
and/or a safety message to alert you to hazards.
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a
hazard which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury. CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if
not avoided, might result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates a situation that could result in
equipment damage. Follow safety messages to avoid
or reduce the risk of injury or death.
The manufacturer cannot possibly anticipate every
possible circumstance that might involve a hazard.
The warnings in this manual, and the tags and decals
affixed to the unit are, therefore, not all-inclusive.
If you use a procedure, work method or operating
technique that the manufacturer does not specifically
recommend, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe
for you and others. You must also make sure that the
procedure, work method or operating technique that
you choose does not render the generator unsafe.
Hazard Symbols and Meanings
Electrical Shock
Failure to follow above warning could cause
personal injury, damage and/or malfunction of
equipment.
Low voltage wire cannot be installed in
same conduit as power voltage wiring.
WARNING
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IMPORTANT: Read the warranty information and the
FCC statement before using this product.
The performance of local and long distance telephone
lines vary and may affect operation of this equipment.
Therefore, it is important that this equipment be
fully tested after installation to confirm telephone
compatibility. Please see Testing your GenAlert Plus
in Maintenance for complete instructions.
Special Installation Considerations:
This equipment requires a single line telephone,
but does not require this line to be dedicated for
its use.
This equipment may not be compatible with some
PBX (Private Branch eXchange ) or other multi-
line business telephone systems.
A dual plug adapter or “splitter” (not included),
is required only if you share the same phone line
through the connection of a single wall jack.
You will need a standard telephone to program
your GenAlert Plus using the front Programming
Phone jack.
If you have a DSL or Cable phone line, you
should install the appropriate filters on the phone
line.
DO NOT install where there is strong,
electrostatic, electromagnetic, (such as inside a
transfer switch enclosure) or radioactive fields.
DO NOT install the GenAlert Plus in an area with
high humidity, chemical fumes or corrosive
vapors.
Install indoors only. It is designed to operate
in temperatures from 20 degrees F to 140
degrees F.
DO NOT connect during a lightening storm!
To prevent possible injury, always de-energize
the generator and transfer switch before making
connections to the generator.
The unit must be installed in accordance
to generally accepted low voltage wiring
techniques.
WARNING
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IMPORTANT: DO NOT program emergency phone
numbers for the police, fire or other emergency
personnel or departments unless you have specific
approval from such agencies.
IMPORTANT: During power failures DSL and Cable
provided phone service DO NOT WORK. These phone
services require that power be on in the premises for
the phones to operate. The GenAlert Plus will NOT be
able to call out if the power is out
Statement of Use
The GenAlert Plus is a remote monitoring device that
can automatically call you when an alarm is triggered.
The GenAlert Plus uses a series of menu options that
are accessible by your Touch-Tone phone.
GenAlert Plus offers the following features:
Monitor for expected operation of the home
generator during a power outage.
“Quick Status Check” allows you to remotely
check the current monitored temperature,
GenAlert Plus power status and GenAlert Plus
battery status from any phone, within a 15
second phone call.
Monitor for the presence of water leaks and
floods with a water sensor (not included).
Monitor for a critical temperature condition with a
temperature sensor.
Up to three phone numbers can be programmed
for GenAlert Plus to call.
A remote relay switch can be used to turn devices
off and on by telephone.
Items included
Genalert Plus Dialer
Phone cord
Temperature Sensor
Power Supply
NOTICE: The GenAlert Plus Warranty is VOID unless
the system is installed by a licensed electrical
professional.
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Installation
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment
connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation
of your GenAlert Plus does not disable your alarm
equipment. If you have questions about what will
disable alarm equipment, consult your alarm system
installer.
Additional Items Required for Installation
One 9-Volt lithium battery (not included).
Surge protector power strip (not included).
A single line telephone jack.
A standard telephone (not included).
2 conductor wire (20 AWG or larger, not
included).
A dual telephone jack line splitter (optional).
NOTE: DO NOT plug in any components or battery
until directed to do so in the manual.
NOTICE: DO NOT plug the telephone line from the wall
into the FRONT PHONE JACK of the GenAlert Plus.
The low voltage will damage the GenAlert Plus.
Installation
Turn the STANDBY/ON switch (A) to the
STANDBY position.
Ge
n
Alert Plus
A
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Select the dip switch (B) options. See Figure 1
and the Switch Menu, below.
Connect the temperature sensor to the place on
the back of the GenAlert Plus marked Sensor (see
Figure 1, C).
Plug in the power transformer to the GenAlert
Plus 12VDC connector (see Figure 1, E) and a
wall outlet or surge suppressor.
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3.
4.
Install a 9-Volt lithium battery into the 9V Battery
socket (see Figure 1, D).
5.
Switch Function OFF (Down) ON (Up)
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Pulse or Tone Dial Out – Select for Pulse Dialing only if you do not have
Touch-Tone™ dialing capability at the monitored location.
tone dialing pulse dialing
2
Power Alarm Monitoring – If you DO NOT wish to receive an alarm phone
call related to a power failure, put switch in the UP position.
ON OFF
3
Call Out frequency during an alarm. How often should the dialer call the
pre-programmed telephone number?
Every
15 minutes
Every
2 hours
4
Call Out Ring Count.– When GenALert Plus calls your phone numbers,
the dialer will call the next number after 3 rings or 10 rings?
10 rings 3 rings
5
45 Minute Temperature Alarm Delay. This feature provides a 45 minute
delay before sending out a temperature alarm.
Immediate
call
45 minutes
6
Fahrenheit/Celsius Selection. Report temperatures in either degrees
Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius.
°F °C
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Figure 1: Back of GenAlert Plus
Connect one end of phone line to the OUT TO
WALL JACK (see Figure 1, A) and the other end
to a wall telephone jack. If you are using a surge
suppressor that also protects the telephone line,
observe the “IN” and “OUT” labeling on the surge
suppressor for proper connection of the phone
lines.
NOTE: The standard four-conductor telephone
extension cable may be up to 1000 feet (304 m) in
length.
Plug in your standard, single line telephone to the
PROGRAM PHONE jack (see Figure 2, A) on the
front of your GenAlert Plus.
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7.
A
Figure 2: Front of GenAlert Plus
NOTE: Unplug this phone when you are done
programming.
A
B
C
D
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IMPORTANT: The auxiliary alarm input CANNOT
accept any device that sends voltage through the
contact wire.
NOTE: Connection of more than one alarm device to
the auxiliary alarm input is possible by connecting
them in parallel. This GenAlert Plus has features for
future accessories not covered in this manual.
Using generally accepted low voltage wiring
techniques, route the two-conductor wire from
the AUX ALARM INPUTS (A) to the home
generator control panel.
A
Connect your installer supplied wires to the AUX
ALARM INPUTS (A) to the generator system’s
terminal strip (B). Polarity does not matter. One
wire connects to the common terminal screw (C)
and the other connects to the normally open
terminal screw (E).
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9.
Should the above connection not be an option,
GenAlert Plus can be modified to use the normally
closed terminal screw (D). See Review or Modify
Auxiliary Alarm in the Operation section for more
information.
E
C
D
B
T1/T2 Relay Switch Option
The GenAlert Plus has a remote relay switch that
can be switched by telephone. This relay switch can
be used to remotely turn on or off another device or
remotely switch between two devices. This relay is
a single pole, double throw relay, rated for 26 volts,
4 Amps. Using generally accepted low voltage wiring
techniques, route your wires from the T1/COM/T2 (F)
to the device’s custom circuit.
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NOTE: The default T1/T2 relay switch position is in
the T2 mode. If power is cut to the GenAlert Plus, the
relay will switch to the T2 position and will remain in
that position when the power is restored.
Extending Wire Lengths
If necessary, the phone cord or wire leads may be
extended up to 1,000 ft. (304 m). The temperature
sensor cord can be extended up to 100’ using
standard, four conductor telephone extension wire.
Programming Call-To Numbers
While you can program up to three Call-To phone
numbers into your GenAlert Plus, you should program
at least one Call-To number for testing and proper
operation.
Verify the STANDBY/ON switch is set to STANDBY.
Verify a phone is plugged into the PROGRAM
PHONE jack.
Pick up the telephone handset and the Main
Menu will begin to play.
Press 3 to access the Program Menu.
Press 1 to review or program phone numbers.
Press 1 to review or program your first phone
number.
Press 0 to enter a new phone number or to
change an existing number.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Enter the telephone number followed by the
pound “#” key.
Press 2 to identify this as a regular phone
number and not a pager.
Press 9 to return to the Phone Number Menu.
Repeat this process for your second and third
phone numbers.
When done entering phone numbers, press 9 to
return to the Program Menu
Hang up or change any of the other settings as
needed.
After programming is completed, unplug the
phone from the front PROGRAM JACK.
Turn the STANDBY/ON switch to ON.
Record a Custom Auxiliary Message
The GenAlert Plus default auxiliary alarm states “The
Auxiliary Alarm Input is in alarm mode”. A custom
message stating the fact that your home standby
generator is in fault should be recorded at this time.
See Menu Option 6, in the Operation section for more
information.
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Controls
A - STANDBY/ON Switch - Place in STANDBY for local
programming, ON for monitoring.
B - Power Indicator Light.
C - Alarm Indicator Light. It will flash while in
STANDBY mode and remain on while in Alarm
mode and remain on while an Alarm condition
exists.
D - PROGRAM PHONE Jack. Use for local
programming.
E - T1. When this light is on, it indicates the remote
switch is in the T1 position.
F - T2. When this light is on, it indicates the remote
switch is in the T2 position.
A
C
B
D
FE
1111
G - Phone Jack. Phone line connects from here to the
wall telephone jack.
H - Dip Switches. These are used to modify various
features of your GenAlert Plus.
I - Sensor Input Jack. This jack is where the
temperature sensor is attached.
J - 9-Volt Battery Connection. Plug in your 9-Volt
battery here for back-up power, observing proper
polarity.
K - Auxiliary Alarm Inputs. Connect your wires from
your generator terminal block to here.
L - Power Cord Connection. Plug in the power
transformer here.
M - T1/COM/T2. Wire terminal to the remote switch
relay (single pole, double throw). Max 26 Volts,
4 Amps.
N - REMOTE SWITCH T1/T2. This switch manually
changes the switch from T1 to T2 mode or back.
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Operation
Custom Programming
The Call-To phone number programming done during
installation is all that is required for normal operation
of the GenAlert Plus system.
Customizing messages and the settings of the
GenAlert Plus is described in this section.
The factory default settings are as follows:
Menu
Option
Function Default
2
Low Temperature
Alarm Set-point
45° Fahrenheit or
Celsius
2
High Temperature
Alarm Set-point
100° Fahrenheit or
Celsius
3 Security Code 9999
4
Number of rings
before the unit
answers
5 rings
5
Number of minutes
the power should be
out before alarming
45 minutes
6 Greeting Message
“Hello, this is
your automated
monitoring control
system”
6 Alarm Message
“Hello, this is
your automated
monitoring control
system.”
6
Auxiliary Alarm
Message
“The auxiliary alarm
input is in alarm
mode”
7
Auxiliary Alarm Input
Setting
Normally Open
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The programmed telephone number(s) are the
number(s) you want the GenAlert Plus to call in the
event of an alarm. Each phone number can be up to
sixty (60) digits and characters.
Programming Locally
Plug in a phone into the front of the unit.
Place the front panel STANDBY/ON switch in
STANDBY position. The ALARM light on the front
of the GenAlert Plus will begin flashing.
Pick up the handset on your Programming
Phone. The GenAlert Plus will play the Main
Menu.
“You are now in the main menu.
For current status, press 1.
For remote switch status, press 2.
To enter the Program Menu, press 3.”
Current Status: Provides the current status of the
current temperature, the power, battery voltage and
the home generators current fault status.
Remote Switch Status:
The Remote Switch Status is a feature can be used to
turn on or off a device.
1.
2.
3.
To change the Remote Switch Status:
Access the MAIN MENU as described above. You
will hear the following:
“You are now in the main menu.
For current status, press 1.
For remote switch status, press 2.
To enter programming menu, press 3.”
Select Menu Option 2 and you will hear:
“The position of the remote switch is currently T1 (or
T2). To change, press 0 or to return to the main menu,
press 9.”
Press 0 to toggle between T1/T2 modes.
NOTE: The switch can also be changed while at the
monitored location simply by pressing the Remote
Switch button on the back of the GenAlert Plus.
Program Menu: It is recommended you listen to
all the menu options once before programming to
become familiar with the program menu. At the end
of the menu, it will pause and then start playing from
the beginning again. Details on each menu option are
discussed later in this chapter.
After programming is completed, turn the
STANDBY/ON switch to the ON position for
normal operation of your GenAlert Plus.
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2.
3.
4.
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Programming Remotely
If you need to adjust your GenAlert Plus settings and
are not at it’s location, you can program it from a
remote location or cell phone.
Call your GenAlert Plus location from a remote
phone or cell phone
The GenAlert Plus will answer after it has
received the programmed number of rings. If you
have an answering machine or voice mail at the
monitored location, you may need to place two or
more calls in order to circumvent the answering
machine or voice mail. See GenAlert Plus & Voice
Mail for more information.
When the GenAlert Plus answers, you will hear
the following:
“Hello, this is your automated monitoring system (or
a custom greeting message if recorded earlier). The
current temperature is XX degrees, the power is on (or
off), and the battery is at X.XX volts.”
If no alarm conditions are present you will hear:
“There are no alarm conditions occurring at this time.
To access the main menu, enter your four digit security
code followed by the pound key.”
You can remotely program, even if alarm
conditions are present.
1.
2.
3.
Enter your four digit security code followed by
# on your telephone key pad. If the security
code is correct, the main menu will play. If the
security code is incorrect, you will be given one
more chance and then the GenAlert Plus will say,
“Incorrect Security Code, good-bye” and hang up.
From the Main Menu, select menu option 3 to
enter the Program Menu. Here you can review or
program your call-to telephone numbers, security
code, temperature alarm set points, and other
options.
MENU OPTION 1
Review or Program Telephone Numbers
Program up to three phone numbers.
Review or change any existing phone numbers.
The star key (*) can be a part of your phone
number.
Enter a two second pause in a call-to phone
number. Press the star (*) key twice.
This will count as two digits of your 60 maximum.
You can combine star (*) keys in a phone number
to add both a two second pause and a dialed star
(*) by having three stars (***) in your phone
number sequence. Four stars (****) equal a four
second pause in the dialing sequence.
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5.
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MENU OPTION 2
Review or Program Temperature Alarm
This menu option lets you set the high and low
temperatures at which you want the GenAlert
Plus to dial out for a temperature alarm.
Select a temperature alarm set point anywhere
from -66 to 301°F (-54 to 149°C). The GenAlert
Plus can read temperatures to you in either °F or
°C based on dip switch number six.
For a negative temperature alarm set point,
you will need to precede the desired negative
temperature with a star (*).
MENU OPTION 3
Review or Program Security Code
The security code is used for two functions by the
GenAlert Plus.
Password Protection to prevent unauthorized
persons from accessing your GenAlert Plus
remotely. The factory set security code is 9999.
Change this and write the security code down on
the front of this manual and in a safe place at all
your call-to locations. Security codes must have
four numeric digits.
Location Identifier. The security code also
provides a location code to the person answering
an alarm call from the GenAlert Plus. It will
note that there is a specific alarm condition “at
location ####”. This is also an easy way to hear
what your security code is if you have forgotten
the code.
MENU OPTION 4
Review or Program Incoming Ring
This is also referred to as the “incoming ring
count”. When you call your GenAlert Plus from a
remote location, the unit will be waiting to hear a
specified number of rings before it picks up. You
can set the ring count from 1 to 30 rings.
If you have an answering machine or voice mail
at the monitored location, you generally want
people calling that location to be able to leave a
message. Program GenAlert Plus to answer on a
number of rings that is greater than that of your
message system.
When visiting your monitored location, you may
receive frequent phone calls. Set the incoming
ring count to a higher number.
See GenAlert Plus & Voice Mail for more
information.
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MENU OPTION 5
Review or Program Power Alarm
The GenAlert Plus has the ability to call you if the
power to the GenAlert Plus has failed. It will keep
track of the number of minutes the power is out
and tell you during an alarm call how long the
power has been out and if the power is currently
on or off.
Select the number of minutes, from 1 to 120, that
the power should be out before it calls you with
a power out alarm. The power will have to be out
continuously for the number of minutes selected
before calling you. If the power is out for less than
this time it will reset to zero.
The factory default for the power out timer is 60
minutes.
The power monitoring feature can be turned
off. See dip switch #2 setting explanation in the
Installation section.
MENU OPTION 6
Review or Record Messages
You can record several messages on the GenAlert
Plus.
Each message can be approximately 15 seconds
long.
Greeting Message: This is played when you call
into your GenAlert Plus from a remote location.
The factory default message is: “Hello, this is your
automated monitoring system.”
Main Alarm Message: This is played when the
GenAlert Plus calls out with an alarm. It will
precede the factory default alarm message.
This message will tell you specifically what the
alarm conditions are, or have recently occurred.
It is advisable to record a personalized alarm
message so you can identify the alarm location,
especially if your alarm is monitored by a service
or contractor.
Auxiliary Alarm Message: This is played when
the home generator system shuts down due to
a monitored fault condition. The factory default
Auxiliary Alarm Message is, “The Auxiliary Alarm
Input is in alarm mode”.
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Select the menu option 6.
Press 1: To Review or Program the (Alarm/
Greeting/Auxiliary) Message.
Press 0 so you can change the Alarm or Greeting
Message.
The GenAlert Plus will begin playing the menu
prompt, “Begin Recording after the tone. When
you have finished recording, press the pound
key”. Record your message and press the
pound (#) key when finished.
Resetting the Factory Default Messages:
To reset factory default messages press the pound (#)
key when you are asked to begin recording.
Recording Over Old Messages:
To record over an old message, follow the instructions
to program a new message and simply record a new
message. The old message will automatically be
erased.
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2.
3.
4.
MENU OPTION 7
Review or Modify Auxiliary Alarm
The auxiliary alarm input is used to monitor the home
generator system if it shuts down due to a monitored
fault condition. This menu option allows you to change
whether the Auxiliary Alarm Input should monitor for a
“closed” or “open” contact.
NOTE: This completes the menu option descriptions.
Remove the programming telephone after the GenAlert
Plus is programmed.
Important Tips
Long Distance: Make sure you enter the phone
number exactly like you would if you were to pick
up the phone and call that number. Use a “1” and
the proper area code if required.
Area Codes: Don’t forget to change your phone
number if the telephone area code changes. Your
GenAlert Plus will continue to call to the stored
phone number, even if incorrect. You may incur
long distance charges if you do not change area
codes appropriately.
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Dialing “9”: Some phone systems require that you
dial a “9” before the rest of the phone number in
order to get an outside line. Simply include the “9”
at the beginning of the phone number. You may
need to add a pause after the “9” so GenAlert Plus
can wait for a dial tone.
Test Your GenAlert Plus: It is important that you
test your phone number as described in Testing
Your GenAlert Plus in Maintenance.
STANDBY Mode:
On the front of your GenAlert Plus is a STANDBY/ON
switch. The STANDBY position is primarily used
for programming purposes. The ON position is it’s
normally operated position. In STANDBY mode, you
can access the main and programming menus, but
you cannot remotely dial into your GenAlert Plus and it
cannot call you if an alarm condition occurs.
During an Alarm
GenAlert Plus will begin to call your programmed
phone numbers when a fault condition occurs. The
unit will continue to call either every 15 minutes or
every 2 hours, depending upon your switch settings.
GenAlert Plus will continue to call until the alarm call
out is canceled.
The GenAlert Plus will call the first call-to telephone
number and play its alarm message to a person,
answering machine or voice mail. If it gets a busy
signal, no answer or a person who doesn’t know
how to cancel the alarm call-out, it will immediately
start calling the second number. If the alarm call-out
isn’t canceled by the second call-to person, it will
immediately move to the third number. If no one at
that call-to number cancels the alarm call-out, the unit
will wait either 15 minutes or 2 hours and then start
the sequence all over again.
It is possible to receive multiple alarm calls from your
GenAlert Plus even if you believe you have canceled
one of the alarms
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Canceling the Alarm
Two things need to happen to reset the GenAlert
Plus. The alarm call-out must be canceled and the
alarm condition needs to be corrected. Once both of
these things have happened, the GenAlert Plus will
automatically reset.
You can cancel the alarm call-out in one of three
methods.
If you answer a call from the GenAlert Plus, the
unit will give you an opportunity to enter the four
digit security code which will cancel the alarm
call-out.
If the GenAlert Plus has left alarm messages on
your answering machine or voice mail, you can
remotely call into the GenAlert Plus and cancel the
alarm call-out by following the prompts.
Travel to the monitored location and switch the
front STANDBY/ON switch to STANDBY mode and
then back again to the ON position.
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2.
3.
Canceling the Alarm Call-Out during a call from
GenAlert Plus:
When the GenAlert Plus calls you, you will initially hear
either the factory recorded alarm message or your
custom alarm message.
“Hello, this is your Automated Monitoring System.”
(Or you will hear your custom alarm message that was
recorded earlier)
“There is an alarm condition at your remote monitored
location. The following alarms currently exist or have
occurred recently at location XXXX.”
This will be followed by one or more alarm conditions.
A four digit location code will also be played. This is
the same number as your security code.
“There is a temperature alarm.
The power at location # # # # has been out for # # #
minutes and is currently on (or off).
There is a battery alarm at location # # # #.
The auxiliary alarm input is in alarm mode (or your
custom recorded auxiliary alarm message will play here
instead).”
“Please check conditions at your monitored location
immediately.”
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Simplicity 040206-0 User manual

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