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PTA-BLNECK-EMERG80 |
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Emegency Calling System |
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$27.95 |
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Users Guide
1. If not installed already, install the two AAA batteries into the receiver. Batteries can last over 100 hours.
2. Install or verify the Lithium battery (CR2032)is installed into the sender (smaller unit).
3. Turn the sender (smaller unit) on first. The red LED indicator will flicker and it is now in
the stanby mode.
4. Turn on the receiver. Have the sender (hamster) approach the receiver.
5. The receiver will beep.
One beep means it has started the setup and is decoding.
Two beeps means setup complete and successful. (The green light of the power indicator will flicker)
Three beeps means the setup did not complete. Remove the batteries, after 10 seconds
reinstall and repeat steps 3 and 4.
6. If the setup is complete then you are ready to test the emergency call button. This unit can monitor up to
80 meters or 260 feet.
7. If the sender (smaller unit) or emergency button is pressed the reciver will continously beep. A pause button is on the receiver and this will turn off the beeping for about 15 seconds. The receiver LED will continue to flicker. It is recommended that the emergency condition be attended to first and then the pause button should be pressed.
8. If the sender (smaller unit) unit is turned off the receiver will continously beep.
Notes
The sender or receiver should not be placed within metal containers.
Monitoring distances may be shortned due to obstructions, the clearer the path the farther or maximum distance can be achieved.
If the batteries are replaced, the setup needs to be repeated, see steps 3 and 4.
Low beeping tones mean the batteries need to be changed.
Please remember this is just a tool and does not replace adult supervision of a child or other in need.
This product does not guarantee your child's safety.
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