Sensaphone IMS-4000 Users manual User Manual
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Chapter 1: Installation
sensor inpUT leDs
Each sensor input has two LEDs (red and green) to indicate the present status of the input. The key below describes the
multiple modes of operation.
Mode 0:
No sensor at input
Green: OFF
Red: OFF
Mode 1:
Sensor present—No alarms
Green: ON
Red: OFF
Mode 2:
Alarm detected but has not exceeded recognition time
Green: FAST BLINK
Red: FAST BLINK
Mode 3:
New alarm exists and not yet acknowledged
Green: SLOW BLINK
Red: SLOW BLINK
Mode 4:
Input is in normal range, but alarm is still unacknowledged
Green: ON
Red: SLOW BLINK
Mode 5:
Alarm has been acknowledged, but input is still out of range
Green: SLOW BLINK
Red: ON
Mode 6:
Sensor in trouble
Green: QUICK FLASH
Red: QUICK FLASH
aC power anD baTTery leDs
The AC Power and Battery alarm status is indicated by two red LEDs. Their modes of operation are described below.
Mode 1:
No Alarm
LED: OFF
Mode 2:
Alarm detected but has not exceeded recognition time
LED: FAST BLINK
Mode 3:
New Alarm exists and not yet acknowledged
LED: SLOW BLINK
Mode 4:
Alarm has been acknowledged but input is still out of range
LED: ON
MiCrophone JaCk
The Host unit comes with a built-in microphone. Directly below the built-in mic is a separate jack for connecting an
optional condenser microphone to sense audible alarms, such as smoke detectors.
When an external microphone is connected, the internal microphone is disabled.
rear panel
The rear panel is where the main power switch is located. The main power cord attaches to the IEC320 connector. The unit
can be powered from 100–250VAC 50–60Hz.