Phonetics 1108 User Manual
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Model 1108
Table of Contents
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Important Safety Instructions ..................................... iii
FCC Requirements .............................................................. v
Canadian Department of Communications Statement ......... vi
Chapter 1: Introduction ................................................. 1
Technical Support .................................................... 2
Chapter 2: Installation ................................................... 3
2.1
Operating Environment ........................................ 3
2.2
Mounting ................................................................ 3
2.3
Power Surge Protection ........................................ 4
2.4
Power Supply and Battery Backup ...................... 4
2.5
Starting the Model 1108 ........................................ 5
2.6
Run Mode and Standby Mode .............................. 5
2.7
Telephone Line ...................................................... 6
2.8
The Microphone ..................................................... 7
2.9
Alert Inputs ............................................................ 8
2.10
Installing the Sensor ............................................. 9
2.11
Multiple Sensors ................................................. 11
2.12
Outdoor Wiring .................................................... 12
2.13
Disconnecting the Model 1108 for
Storage or Seasonal Use. ................................... 13
Chapter 3: Quick Start ................................................ 15
3.1
The Local Keypad ................................................ 15
3.2
Preparation for Programming ............................ 16
3.3
Quick-Start Programming Steps ........................ 16
Step 1: Set Configuration of Inputs ...................... 16
Step 2: Set the ID Number ................................... 17
Step 3: Set Dial-Out Telephone Numbers ............ 18
Step 4: Set Temperature Limits ............................ 19
3.4
Summary of the Alarm Dial-Out Process .......... 21