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GETS Nf I,T/ILON6 RANGE 9OO MHZ Compare the mnge and effectlvencrts uslng the HELP world's most advance<ltechnologtr FAS"TI 1J I 6 t. t I t, t'' It I t {, Range:Up to |,(X)0 feet lndoors. No Monltorlngfeesl NOW YOU CAN TT,t'[SAFT,AND SECUREAT HOItilT, there'san Emergency, a I'm so happywlth the New tRU-900. Wherrever quick pressof the penclant{wearit on your wrlst,neckor hanclheld) sends the signafto "6ef Help fast!" - and triggerthe callerto delivermy lovecl one'semergencymessage!Thependantls w<rterresistant.rndc.rneven be worn in showeror bathtub! TheERU-900lsso easyto use,patlentsor famllyrecordthelrown volce mess{ge(ln any language)thenenterthe telephone,pageror cell phone numbersthat they want lt to call In the eventof an emergency.Whenthe ERU-900recelvesan Emergency Slgnal,lt clutomatlcally dellversthe prerecordeclmessageand wlll evencontlnueto call backlf the numberls busy or lf therels no answer. The Good Part ls - when a called t)arty answersthey can "Llsten ln and hcrvea "Z-Way" Convercatlonto determlne what the emergency ls all about. The BestPart ls - wlth the ERU.90Otechnologr,I feel safe, secureand confldentthat the Callfor Help messagewlll get through;lt's beentestedto hzuean open alr rangeof up to nearlya mlle! Thereare so manywonderfulb.rtureswlth the tRU-900. Especlally No MonltorlngFees!Youwlll sleepwell lcnowlng EnU-900ls awake24-hoursa day - 7 daysa week. Get the ERU-900for famlly,prtientsor friends. You will be So Happy you clidl WHENACTIVAT[.D... 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UserInstructions: If this equipment doescauseinterference which to radioor televisionreception, canbedetermined by turningtheequipment off, thenon,theuseris encouraged to try to correctthe interference by oneor moreof the followingmeasures: o Reorientor relocateradioor television. o Increase the separation betweentheequipmentandreceiver. o Connectthe equipmentinto a differentoutlet so that the equipmentand receiverareon differentbranchcircuits. . Consultthedealeror anexperienced radioffV technicianfor help. Changes or modifications not expresslyapprovedby UnitedSecurityProducts, Inc. couldvoidtheuser'sauthorityto operatetheequipment. NOTE:Thisequlpmenthas beentestedandfoundto complywlth the limits for a ClassB digltaldevice,purcuantto Part15of the FCCRules.These limits are designedto providereasonableprotectionagainstharmful interference in a resldential or commercialinstallation. Thisequipment generates,usesandcan radlateradiofrequencyenergyand,lf not installed and usedin accordancewith instructlons,may causeharmfulinterference to radiocommunications. Important! PleaseReadThis Page .ankYou for PurchasingThe ERU-900 fuomUSPI iP has made every effort to make The ERU-900 the finest PersonalEmergency ,sponseSystem on the market today. However, for your safety please take the tlowing precautionswhenusing The ERa-900: properdeliveryof yourpreTheERU-900shouldbetestedrqgulrly to e,nstue recordedem€rg€Nrcy message whenactivatedby thePmic Buttontmsmitter or theAuxilitry input.This is your responsibilityasthc userof tre prcduct C€rtainstnrctures within ahouseholdmayblockthetansmittErsignal.It is up to if deadaeas theuserto testthetrmsmitterwithin theuea of useto determine exisf md wheretheyarelocded. Holdingthetmsmitter noft to you bodyor thegroundwhilein usemay deseasethermge of thetmsmitter signal. UsingTheERa-900 doesnot guuanteethc you will contactor receivehelp. TheERa-900is only m aid to assistyou in cailingfor help. Thenmsmittershouldbetestedfrequentlyto protectagainstund*ected interfere,nce or fault. ForU.S.installationsonly: TheERa-900is requiredto complywith Prt 15of theFCCRulesandrqulations.As such,it haslimitedfrmsmitterpowermd limitedrmge. thenefore Thedialercannotrespondto morethanonetansmittedsignalat a time andmay beblockedby radiosignalsthd occuron or neartheiroperdingfrequencies, regardless of codesetting. . Changes or modificationsto the devioemayvoid FCCcompliance. TheERU-900...GetsHelp Fast! ,ngratulatlonst rnk you for purchasingUnitedSecurityProducts,Inc.'s ERU-900- he "smartest",mostcompreh€nsive automatic ce/pagor€merg€nsy dialer availablo.Reprosmtngur orciting new lovel of aphievementThc ERA-9M combines mologicallyadvancedfeaturc, easeof programmingand reliable operdion in a compact unobtusive'dialer. talluim md hookupare quick and easy.The unit is a stand-alone wirelessdevicethat simply conneststo an inarytelephmejack. Thekejpadcovc glideson andofffor addedatfractivencsandsecuity. m It TYorks: to t ERU-%Mfeaturesbusy-lineandno-answerdetectionto €nsueprompttansmissionof the pruecordedmessage phonc, pago$. mey as 4 standardtelephonos, cellular Mcsage to both local and longvoice md/or numeric in an srce calls can be fransmittsd.lVhen activated,the dialer inshntly beginscallingthe numbersin sequence, mpt to delivor the messageor pagercode. ?is ERA-9W is o<tonsivelyprogrammablgoffering porsonalized tomizationto fulfill virhrally my residence.Plain-Englishpromps walk tre tuer throughthe procossin a timely on€r. 'granning optionsabound,aflowingtheussrto: Storeup to 4 tolophone/pagsr numbe,rs. (mudmum:20 sec.). messago Storesr emergency line/PBXsystemandMomentaryactivation SelectTone/Pulse dialing Standard telephone rcialFeatures: The dialerwill "beep"evuy 30 seconds in theProgramard Testmode.This is to wamthetuer thd thedialeris not in theOperuoor Offmode. In theTestmodg whentestingtheinput,thodialerwil clrak to makesurethatthsrois a dial tone.If no dialtoneis detecto4thedialerwill not continuetestingtheinputandwill display: NO DIAL TOI\IEI (Cmect the dialerto thetelephoneline andre-testtheinput).Note: Nthouglr the dialer checksfor a dld toneit wlll not actudly dhl out. o The dialerwill checkto makesurethat at leastonetelephonenumberand OGM or onepagernumberis programmedbefore alowing the dialer to be switctredto the Operatemode. If programmingis not completo,thedialerwill display: PROGRAMMING IS NOT COMPLETEI (After 2 seconds thedialerwill automatically mode). switchto fie Programming PleaseFamiliarizeYorusolfWith ThesehstnrctionsBsforeInstallatior/Operation. how to This guidedescribes programand operatethe dialsr.Wo stronglyrecommend that you roadthe mtire manualboforeattemptingto trsethounit. To enhance easeof programming andoperation,thisguideincludes: o A Programming Samplo/Quick Setuprsviewon pagp20 with a ooncpondingProgramPlanner. o A BlankProgramPlanneron pago21. Onecopyof ttris Plannershouldbe kept in a safeplaceby the end user.Theinstallershouldalsoretaina separate copy. Scction Package contents... CareandPrecautions PanelDisplE/s...... hstallationHookup... ThePanicButtonTransmitter ThePanicButtonTrmsmitternecklace... Programming TheERU-900... ... Overview... ProgammingPhone/Pager Numbers. Programming Auiliary Informatio&OGM andInput... TestingYourSystem. OperatingYourSystemad AdditionalFeatures... Programming ExampleandSample ProgramPlanner... BlankProgramPlanner WeeklyTestLog. andDialerAccessories. Specifications Pagenumber 5 6 7 8 9 9 l0 l0 rr-12 l3-14 l5 l6 17 l8 l9 20 The ERU-900,by UnitedSecurityProducts,is a compactPersonalEmergency Response System.This fullteduredunit providesfast,automaticemergqrcynotificationfor singleresidents,latctrkeyctrildrerUelderlypeople, llnesssufferersandotherswtrodesirethe reassurance of Z-hour peaceof mind.Combinedwith thecordlessPanic yourself! ButtonTransmitter,theERU-900will call for helpevanif you areunableto reachthetelephone EASY r Fastplug-ininstallation r Programs in minutes r Activatesby pressingtheAuiliary inptt or remotelywith thecordlessPanicButtonTransmitter YERSATILE r Communicates with up to 4 telephones, cellularphonesandlorp4gerdestinations r Canquicklychangethe20-second personalized message numben andyourprogranrmed SECURE r Providesautomatic,emergency communication 24hoursa day r Incorporates busy-lineandno-answer is delivered d*ectiorl andwill redialuntil themessage r Operates power on 9v. batteryfor momentary losses.Rangeof transmitterwill bereducedconsiderably. Important: SaveTheseInstructions AsyouunpackyourERU-900,checktomakesureyouhavethefollowingitems: l, ERU-900Mainunit 7,. Longtelephone linecord Transmitter l. PanicButtonCordless 1. 14V AC/DCadaptor, with3.5mmplug t. PanicButtonTransmitter Necklace(Not Shown) 5. Instruction Manual r"..} {.i ai I t tll .'H 2 1l WARNING:DO NOT E)(POSEUNITTO RAIN ORMOISTURE.DO NOT OPENHOUSING. Placettre dialer on a flat level surfaceor mount the unit on the wall, awayfrom humidityand awayfrom equipment er(ffemecold or heat,direct srmlidrt,excessive that generatestong magneticfields.Avoid placingnearlargemetalobjectsandareas thatproducesmoke,dustandmechanical vibrations. Cleanthe housingwith a soft cloth lidrtly moistenedwith water or mild detergent solution.Neverusesolventssuchas alcoholor thinner.Do not allow liquidsto spill intotheunit. PANIC BUTTON TRAIISMITTER BATTERIES The 3-Volt Lithium battery(SanyoCR2450,RenataCR2450Nor equivalent)arepreinstalledwith your PanicButtonTransmitter.Undernormalusetransmitterbatteries shouldlast 12-18montls. The transmitterbatteryis alwayssupervised andthe dialer Transmitterbatteries will emit beepsif the voltagedropsto indicatereplacement. shouldbe replacedat leastoncea year.After replacingthe batterypresseitherthe intemal or the extemal reset button to re-initialize the transmitterand restore programming. OPTIONAL BACKI'P To ensurecontinuousoperationduringpoweroutages,hookupto a I2VDC backup (PP-l) Availablefrom UnitedSecurityProducts. batterypackis recommended. CAUTION Do not we thedialerif a gasleakis suspected or duringlightning. PROBLET{S If liquid or a foreignobjectpenetrates it immediatelyandcontact the urit, disconnect yourinstalleror otherqualifiedtechnician. BeforecallingUSP,pleasemakesure... o You havereadthismanualandunderstand howto operatethedialer. r Your phoneline is working. o You checkout the entireqntenr, includingortemalhookupwiring and se,nsors attached. EASYTOUCHKEYPAD PROGIRAIIIMINO WTH PROI'PT LCOqSPLAY SLIOINOKEYPADCOVER ililtll 18002271592 MICROPI.IONE TO RE@RD VOICEMEgSAGE PI.AYBACK gPEAKER FOR @MANDAWAY VOICEVERIFICATION . PROORAM TE9T OPERATE OFF DVOTCE (2s,otorT) orGrT F R O N TV I E W A V A n V tsREAK-OFFPANEL FOR WIRINGINPUT BACKVIEW OPTIONALACCEssoRlEs rvw![ rr-l; rauA tl AC-2: AClDc ADAPTOR PBIZP: AC,/DCADAPTORTITH POWER PACK RECHARGEABLE r OPTIONALTEL HOOKUP (TELEPHONE,FAX, ETC.) TEL LINE IN I So. fJ'.'Ll OUT IN P O W E R& T E L E P H O NLEI N E I N T E R F A C E .OPTIONAL TO OPTIONAL PHONE, FAX, ETC. TO TEL IiALL JACI( MODELAC-U lzVDC/0.5A 12oVAC 60Hz t2v ^u* ^urf tN -NOTB: ArrXALARIOUTPUT IIATTNG r?urc/o.3AtlAx ouY TERMINALACCESS s- SIREN S T A N D - A L O NIEN T E R F A C E 8 Installation Instructions Intendeduse:ThePendantportabletansmitter utilizes900MHzFrequency Agile@teohnology. a- .t: t'A ''1 L E, tI \ / t [-,, t 'r,. tr *.. , t t I housingthatproteots TbePendanthasa water-resistant thependantwhenwom in the shower,rain, or other envLmmentswherethependantmaybe splashedwith water.It is not, howerm,designedto be submerged. \-// t pressandholdtheTransmitButtonfor at least3 seconds. To activate thePendant, bythe Alarmsignalsaretransmitted multipletimes,andareindicated transmission. blinkingtransmitLED.Holdingthebuttonresultsin continuous thenwill sendan its alarmtransmission, Whenthebuttonis released, thePendant will complete for followermodewill retumto their alarmsignalrestorer signalsothatreceiverdevicesconfigured normalstate. 2) Makesurethatthe Changing thebaftery;1) Remove3 screwsfromthebackof thehousing. positive (+) thebattery,pressthe up3) Afterreplacing batteryis inserted withthe terminalfacing programming 4) Replacebackcover intemalresetbuttonto resetthetransmitter to its mostrecent testthe unitbeforeretumingto andcar+fullyre tightenscrewsevenlyfor tightseal5) Thoroughly service. l. Theydo not memory. NOTE:Pendant transmitters retainprogramming datain non-volatile press pcn rer. eithertheintemal afterlossof lnstallnewbatteryand requirereprogramming andrestoreprogramming. or theextemalresetbuttonto re-initialize thetransmitter for supervision ThePendant shouldalwaysbe programmed IMPORTANT: Pendants shouldbetestedat leastonceperweek, ThePendant canbecaniedin 3 convenient ways o Aroundtheneckasa pendant (standarQ. o Ona beltwiththebeltclipattachment (standard), r Onthearmwithoptionalwristband (ACC634W. acoEssory of WARNING: Theneckcordprovided withthePendant is designed for usersafety.Substitution stronger cordsor chainsmayresultin injuryto thewearer. Dmensions: 2.22"x1.925"x.725"Weighl 1.4oz. Battery@at609):3.0vLithiumSanyoCR2450orRenataCR2450N $pioal BatteryLife: 1 to 2 years@atteryis alwayssupervised. Ovqvient Pleasestudythis sectionthoroughlybeforebeginningto programthe dialer,referringto the SampleProgram Planneron page20. Then,selectfrom arnorgthe optionsfor eactrfeafttre,listing eachchoicein pencilon the rlmk ProgramPlanneron page21. Oncethe dialeris conecttyprogammedlist eachchoicein ink. Onecopyof he Plmnershouldbekeptby theinstaller;onecopyshouldremainwith theenduser. A look At The Keypad @@@ @@@ @@@ B@@ @@@ o CALLOUT FOR I\UMERALS: Pressthesekeys to anter telephonenumbersand other progammfu€informationas specifiedin this manual.A maximumof 28 digits can be input in eachphone/pago location. o CALLOUTFORP: pause. Pressthiskeyto programin a pause.Each'?" providesa 2-second r CALLOUTFORR: (OGM$. The total elapsed Presstris key to recordtre directionaloutgoingmessages 20 seconds. exceed cannot OGMtime o CALLOUT FOR M: theModeof thedialer,in sequenrce: Fressthiskeyto ctrange TEST OPERATEOFF. PROGRAM removingpoweror placingthe dialerin the OFFmodewill not affectthe Cncethe unit hasbeenprogrammed, lrogramming. :-H .,, : __ --a> ra3Fl fi G'lia nafl First Time Installation to Initialize Dioler Follow STEPf Apply pow€rto &e unit.TheLCD will read: STEP2Pressl. TheLCD will changeto read: 1&2. NOT PROGRAMMED PRESS KEYPAD#I Emergency Caller usP(REVrSrOr9 tlpn: PROGRAM:NLJMBERS then: SELECT:l-4 O(DoNE) ProgrammingTelephoneAnd/Or PagerNumbers You are now readyto begin programmingthe dialer. All programmingcan be input before connectingthe dialer ;o a telephoneline. Check the urit's LCD as you progam numbers in the dialer to ensureaccuracy.Please rcmpleteall programminginstructionsbefore attemptingto operatethe unit. Beforeprogramrdngpur dialerto callthepolice,fire departmeitor 9-1-l directly,youmustctreck for theirapproval. with theseagencies A ma:<imumof 28 digrts (including pauses)canbe progranrmedin at eachlocation. *PROGRAM: IIIUMBERS SELECT: 1-4 I(YES) 2(NO ) 0(DoNE) rThis promptwill appearaftera numberhasbeenprogammedandthis sectionhasbeenexited. STEPI Presslocationnumber1-4to programthefirst number.Thiscanbeanylocation1-4.You donothaveto For example,you canprogramnumbersin locations2 and4. When you are ?rogramlocationsin sequence. iloneprogrammingall the desiredtelephoneand/orpagernumbers,press"Ot to exit this section. Ihe LCD will read: PAGER I(YES) 2(NO) STEP2 Press"1" if youwishto programin a numericpagernumber(step3A). Press'2" if you wishto programin a telephone number(step3B), cellularphonenumer(step3B), or a voice rager(step3C). STEP3A- NUMERIC PAGERS !iOTE: WHEN PROGRAMMINGNI.JMERICPAGERS,YOU MUST PROGRAMIN ONE OR MORE PAUSES. EACH "P'' PROVIDESA 2.SECONDPAUSE.BEFOREPROGRAMMING IN A PAGE& CALL TI{ENIJMBERTO DETERMINETTIENI.JMBER IN. OF2.SECONDPAUSESTO BE PROGRAMMED lf youpressed "1" to programin a numericpager... Pressthe digits of the pagerto be called.The numberswill appearon the LCD, as will the following key lesignations. Press"P" one or more times in accordance with the numberof secondsneededto accommodate the pager. cPt prnvides pause). each 2-second a iRemember, Press thedigitsof the numericpagercode. Press "i" to storetheseque,lrce. n Pauseandcode3456: a 4-second To storenumericpagernumber555-1212, Oxample: Press: -\ ,o-\ -\ ,,===r-\ -\ /-\ -r -r -. - l[_,l s l l\_,l l sl l[_,l l sl ltr_/l l1 l l\\_,l l 2 l\__// l l1l l l\'-//i l 2l l\\-//l l p l\\-// l l l P\\:// l l l li3.- 4 -. 5 CODE OFTHE NLJMERIC REQLIREA"#" SIGNFORSEPARATION !{OTE: SOMEPAGERSERVICES TRANISMISSION. CODEFORPROPER CRAT TI{E END OFTI{E NI,JMERIC ]TEP 38 - TELEPHONENUMBERS number... tf youpressed "2" andwishto progamin a telephone first press"1" followedby theareacode numbers, For long-distance dialed. Press thedigig of thenumberto be rndthenthenumber.Thenumberwill appearontheLCD. hess"*" to storethesequence. numberl-800-555-12I 2: Emnple: Storetelephone Press: r ? mfmlmlmlmlm16lmmm t(:, {9, t\-/J \\-/, \-r, \==J \:,/ \-il \:/i \-, -, \:, REMEMBER/IIIOTE:Befonepnogrammlngyour dieler to call the police' firc depaftment0r 9-1'1 ilircctly, you must checkwith theseagenciesfor their approval. STEP3C. VOICE PAGERS *2" andwishto pro$amin a voicepager... lf youpressed Pressthedigitsof thepagerto becalled. the pager. wittr the numberof secondsneededto accommodate Press"P" one or more times in accordance pause). provides a 2-second each'3P' iRemember Thenumberwill appearontheLCD. Press "t" to storethesequence. pauso: anda 4-second Example: To storevoicepager555-1212 Press: /l=-r -r /-\ /-r i-r /-\ /-\ -\ -1 r-\ [_, \_, \\_, \\_// \\:/, \\-/, \r-/i \\-// \\-// \-// l l5 l l l 5 l lll5 l l l l lI l l l l2 l l l l1 l l l 2 l lllP l l l lP l l l l l* l l in eachlocation.Selectanyof 4 locationnumbers STEP4 Repeatstepsl-3 for eachnumberto be programmed programmed. (SELECT: 1-4) for number be 1 each to n Step (0D STEP5lVhen you anedoneprogrammlngall desircdtelephoneand/orpagernumberu,prcss to exit lhlsgection. NOTE: IF YOU ENTER IIIE WRONG CHOICE' PRESS3.lll? KEY REPEATEIILY ANI) RETITRN TO TIIE '.PROGRAM MODE', IrrEN SELECT TIIE SECTION TO CHANGE (*1'' ACCEPT SECTION, (2' FOR I\IEXT SECTION), THEN ENTER CORRECT INFOR]VIATION. tz ProgrammingAuxiliary Information The dialer is presa at the factory to typical telephoneline (T-LINE), TonelPulseand PBX options. If you :hooseto accepttre folloning default prompts, simply press"2" to scroll to the next section.If your phone rystem rcquircs dialing a digit to get an outside line or dial tone, similar to PBX, then turn PBX on and mter digit to program. PRESETS r-LINE. PBX... .......TONE ..........OFF Io changethe presets,follow thee steps. T.LINE The LCD will displq': PBX TheLCD will display: PROGRAM: T-LII\IE I(YES) 2(NO) Press"l" to programT-LINE. Press'2" to scrollto the next section. PROGRAM:PBX l(ON) 2(Orr) "1" for ON. Press"2" for OFF. I Step1: Press Step2: If *1" is e,ntered, theLCD will display: The LCD will display: PROGRAM: T-LIIIIE PROGRAM:PBX 1(TOr\E) 2(PULSE) ENTERPBX NUMBER Press"1" for TONE. Press'2" for PULSE. EnterPBX number(1 dielO. ProgrammingAnd RecordingYour OutgoingMessage Followthesestepsto programandrecordyour outgoingmessage. in Skipthis portionif you haveprogrammed rnly numericpagers,which rely on codedDTMF messages. As with all ERU-900programmingthe unit need rot be connectedto a phoneline when informationis programmedin. Rememberthat "OGM" standsfor rutgoingmessage. Iotal OGMtimeis 20 seconds. fyptcally the dialer is programmed party.Beforeprogramming to noti$ family, friendsor anotherresponsible police, dialer to the you call fire department 9-l-l or must directly, for their rour checkwith theseagencies ryproval. NOIE: IF YOU ENTER TIIE WRONG CHOICE, PRESS'6M' KEY REPEATEDLY ANI) RETTJRNTO THE s.PROGRAMMODE', TTfEN SELECT THE SECTION TO CHANGE (*1' ACCEPT SECTION, (I2'' FOR NEXT SECTTON),TIIEN ENTER CORRECT INFORMATION. STEP 1 Before programming,write down all your message.Time the messagecarefully to fit in the alotted time flrame. Practice saymg the message,clearly enunciating the messagefor maximum clarity in case of an smergency.Keep a final recordingscript. STEP2 Programyour OGM. {,) The LCD will read: PROGRAM: OGM I(YES) 2(NO) B) Press"1" to programyour OGM. Press"2" to scroll to the nerrtsection. l3 youroptionasexplained ITEP 3 After selecting above,record)'ourmessage. {,) TheLCD will read: PRESSR in a normalvoice,press B) Speak6-12inchesawayfrom themicrophone. Referringto )'otuscriptandspeaking releasingthe key after you have completed and hold R (the word RECORDINGwill be display'ed), your messages. alottedtime has enunciating The word DONEwill appearon theLCD whenthema.ximum reactred, been C) TheLCD will read: PLAY OGM I(YES)2(NO) Press"1" to playbackyourrecording D) TheLCD will read: ACCEPT I(YES) 2(NO) Press "1" to accept therecorded OGM, Press"2" if youwishto re-record uith Step3. themessage, beginning ChangingTheOGM After your systemis up and operating,you may changethe recordedOGM. To do so, simplyscrollto the rogrammingsectiononyourdisplay: PROGRAM:OGM I(YES)2(NO) Select theoption,thenbeginagainfrom Step3 aboveto recordyournewmessage. ProgrammingTheInput TheERU-900is designed to be receptive Thismeansthatwhenthependantis pressed to emergency activation. for a veryshortperiod(approx.3 seconds) released and thesignalwill bereceived andthepro$ammedmessage will bedelivered. STEPl TheLCD will read: PROGRAM:INPUT I(YES) 2(NO) Press"2" to maintainfactorypresetsesttings. activation. Unit shouldalwaysbesetfor momentary NOTE: IF YOU ENTER THE WRONG CHOICE, PRESS"lvf' KEY REPEATEDLYAND RETURN TO THE 'TPROGRAMMODE', THEN SELECT THE SECTIONTO CHANGE (*1, AccEPT SECTION, (2" FOR NEXT SECTTON),THEN ENTER CORRECT INFORMATION. PRESS"M" TO EXIT PROGRAMMINGMODE. In the Prcgrammode,a b€epwill beheardevery30 seconds.This is to indicatethat the dialer is not in the Offor Operatemode. t4 Testyour qntem before an emergencl)occurs. Do not neglectto revieu' progimmed information and veri$' all elementsof your systemthoroughlybefore :elyingon the dialerto deliverthe necessary informationto the desiredpartiesaccuratelyandcompletely. Ihe test modeteststhe storedinformation,not the frrll functionalityof the dialer.To test the frrll fixrctionalityof he dialer,the unit must be testedin the operatemode. In the test mode,the dialer will not makemore than one iltempt per numberdided or plavthe OGM morethanonce. NOTE: IF YOU ENTER TIIE WRONG CHOICE, PRESS5'M" KEY REPEATEDLYAND RETURN TO TIIE 'PROGRAM MODE', THEN SELECT THE SECTION TO CHANGE (ul" AccEPT SECTION, (2' FOR NEXT SECTION), THEN ENTER CORRECT INT'OR]}TATION. STEPI Press the"M" Modekelr'urtiltheLCDreads: TEST:T-LINE I(YES)2(NO) STEP2 Press''1" to drsplavtheT-Lineconfiguration. Thedatawill scrollthroughall selections. Press'2" to scrollto thenextsection. Note: To fully test thc inpuf the dialer must be connected to a telephone line. If the dialer does not detect a did tone, it will not continue testing the programmed numbers and will display: NO DIAL TONE! Connect the dialer to a tdephone line and pressthe (M' key until the TEST: T-LINE prompt appean. Continuc testing the input by selectings2" in Step 1 and skip to Step 3. STEP3 The LCD u'ill read: TEST: INPUT I(YES) 2(NO) STEP 4 Press''1" to test input. VeriS data accuracyas the LCD scrollsthroughby comparingthe information lisplayed with that specifiedon your ProgramPlarurer.Listen to your recordedmessageto ensurethat the lorrect OGM (if programmed)is delivered. Press'2" to scroll to the next section. STEP5 To test the operationof your entiresystem,set Mode to OPERATEand proceedas explainedin the next ;ection:OperatingYour System. \OTE: tN ORDER TO TEST TNTI{E OPERATEMODE, AT LEAST, 1 PHONENI.JMBERAND OGM OR I PAGER NUMBER MUST BE PROGRAMMED.IF PROGRAMMING IS NOT COMPLETE.THE DIALER WILL DISPLAY: PROGRAMMING IS NOT COMPLETE! Ihis messagewill be displayedfor 2 secondsthenthe dialerwill switchto the Programmode. Make suneyou notify the rcceiving party of your intent to call them, and tell them it is just a test. Testyour systemon a regular basis,at least oncea week. In the Test mode' a beepwill be heard eyery 30 seconds.This is to indicate that the dialer is not in the Offor Operate mode. l5 You are now readyto begin operatingyour system,relying on Tlp ERU-900to provide 24-hoursecurity :eassurance andpeaceof mind. Whenin the operatingmode,the systemwill monitorthe wirelesspendantandthe Arx. input,initiatingdialing whena valid alarm conditionoccurs.Upon activationthe dialer will begincalling eachphone/p4ger number rclected,in soquence. Duringeachsuccessful attempt,the voicemessege will be delivered3 times(numeric mcssages wlll only be delivercd one time). In unsuccessful attempts,the dialor will move on to the next fione/pagernumberafter receiving8 btsy or 8 rings without an answer.Oncean attemptis successfulin leliveringthe OGM, it will not dial that numberagain(Numbersstoredaspagernumberswill be dialedtruice). Ihe dialerwill not allowvoicemessages to bedeliveredto programmed numericpagerlocations. lf you senda message to a phoneattachedto an answeringmachine,it will considerthis a successful attempt. Makesureyou designate ma:rimum number ttre repearsto be stuethat a completemessage of mCIsage will be .efton the answering part or all of your emergency machine,because message maybe "lost" whilethe answering nachinedeliversits greetingmessage. Placingyour qystemin OPERATEcanalsobe usedas a firul test of ttre full functionalityof TheERU-9(M's, nomentary/continuous trigger,phone/pager numbersand OGM. Althoughservingas a test,this modereflects rctual operation;thereforethe OGM will not be heardthroudr your dialer's speakerbut only by eachparty ;alled. Io beginoperatingyour system,simplypressthe "M" Modekeyuntil ttreword OPERATEappearson the LCD. fo disarmthe dialer,switchthe modeto OFFby pressingthe samekey.All programming informationwill be .etained tnputActivation Ihe input is activatedby the pendantor the Au. inputteirminalsin ttrebatterycomparfinent. Pressandhold the ransmitterbuttonon the pendantfor at least3 seconds.Oncethe pendantis activated,the ERU-9M wtll be darmedandbeginthedialingsequence. Atx. Activation can be activatedby a normallyopen latchingpush button or a normallyopen dry contact :onnocted to theto theAu. inputterminals.Undera momentary activatio4a singleviolationof theinput(either from the wirelesspendantor the Aux. input) will causethe dialer to initiate deliveringthe OGM to all rrogrammed numbers. rhediarer innovative offers rearuresu'ut **lifrlSftfifi?il:"Jtr s'stem. Listen-In Whilereceivingan OGM on a touch-tonephone,the calledpartycanpress"1" to listenin to ttre activityat the ilher endof theline for oneminute.Pressing"l" againrestartsthe minuteincrementperiodandcanbe repeated ndefinitely.When"l" is pressed theOGM will stopplayrngandthelistenin periodwill sart. I\ivo-Way After the calledparty is listenring-i4ttrat party can press"2" to begina two-wayconversation lastingfor one ninute. This procodurealsocanbe repeatedindefinitelyby pressing"2" againto restartthe minute.Onceyou re in two-waymodeyoucannotgo backto Listen-In. RemoteTum-Off Ihe calledpartycanremotelyterminatethe activatedchannelanytime dwing the OGM by pressing"l" then"#" ;wicewithin onesecond.Thedialerwill continueto monitorthe remainingctrannel.Oncethetorminatedchannel .srestoredto a non-alarmstate,it will re-arrn.If in listen-inor two-way,simplypress'1" twice in onesecond" lor remotetum-off 16 NUMBER lDrt"i? 'rtr, I EMERGENCY CALLER PROGRAM PLANNER PROGRAM:NUIIBERS PAGER (erclude YES N O TEI,EPHONU NUMtsER PBX digit, inelude numeric pager code) NAME OF PARTY TO BE REACHED h6use z545b/|' 2 3 4 PROGRAM: T-UNE TONE PUI,SE ON NUXBER- OF'F 5r$?VL PROGRAII: PROGRAX:INPUT ProgrammingExamplefor Quick Setup Beforeprog@ming the dialer,studythe exampleshownon this page.This "quick setup"exampleprogramsin me telephonenumber,one numericpagernumber,tone dialing, brief emergencymessageand continuous rctivation Orrceyou urderstandthe setup,usethe blank ProgramPlanneron page2l to beginprogramming makingseveralblankcopiesof the Plannerbeforebeginningthe process.It alsois /our dialer.We recommend Plannerin pencilinitially. dvisableto fill in the 'When STEPI hess "1". theLCD readsSELECTl-4, press"1" to installthefirst phonenumberin location1; (fictitious)phonenumber*2345678"followedby ths **" pager; "2" indicate no f,ress to thenpress,in sequence, processfor thatnumber. rignto storetre programming STEP3 hess "3" to irstall the secondphonenumberin location3; press"1" to indicatenumericpager;then *3456789PP455#followedby the "*" sign.The first sevendigitsrepresent the pager cress,in seque,nce, pause; represent thepager rumberdialeq eachP standsfor a 2-second thenextfour digitsfollowedby the# srgr * processfor thatnumber. rcdeandthe storestheprogramming "O''tOEXitPROGRAMNI.JMBERS. STEP4 PTESS ITEP 5 Press"1" atthePROGRAM:T-LINEprompt. STEP6 Press"l" for TONEdialing;thenpress"2" to indicateno PBX. STEP7 Press"1" atthePROGRAM:OGMprompt. ITEP 8 Usinga preparedscript and speakingsix-to-eightinchesfrom the dialer'smicrophoneon the front of your emergency he unit,press"R" whenyouarereadyto enunciate message. STEP9 Press"1" to playbacktherecorded message. Press"1" againto accept. STEP10Press'ol" at thePROGRAM:INPUTprompt. STEP 11 Presso'1" to program input for MOMENTARY activation;press '2" to program input for CONTINUOUS activation STEP12 Oncea selectionis enteredfor the activationof the inpug the dialerwill returnto the PROGRAM: NIJMBERSprompt. PRESS"M' TO EXIT PROGRAMMINGMODE. t7 EMERGENCYCALLERPROGRAMPI,ANNER PRoGRAMT NUMBERS NUMBER FAGER NAIIE OF PARTYTO BE REACHEI) (exclude PBX dt3tt,, lnclude numeric pa3er code) YES N O 2 :t I PROGRAMT T-UNE TONE PUI.SE ON OF'I' \lllMnntl PROGRAMT OGM PROGMMI INPUT EMERCENCY CAI.INR PROGRAMPINNNEB PRoGRAMT NUMBERS NUf,!!;T PAGER YE:S IEETNVNA NUigES (cxcludc PBX dtftt. lnctudc nuDcrlc NO Drtcr code) I Datc: I NATIE OF PARTY TO BE RBACITED PR0GBAMT T-UNE TONE PUISE ON OTF PROGRAIT{r OGX PRoGMMI INPTT 18 Aftor thoroughlytestingyour sJnterrr' rodoyotr ProgramPlmnerin ink. Onecopyshouldbekeptin a safsplaceby theenduser;onecopyshouldberetainedby theinstdler. To ensureproperoperationof TheERU-900you 1qgg!testyour unit on a weeklybasis.This is to ensure The following hat tre Puric ButtonTransmitterandmainunit are operatiagproperlyin caseof an emergency. year. For additional .ogis providedfor you to keepan accuraterecordof your tests.This log coversthe first rearspleasemakecopiesof this pageor createyouownlog. DateTested Drtc Tesd Week2E Week29 lYeek30 Wcek31 \ileek32 Week33 Weck34 Weck35 Week36 Week37 Weck3t Week39 Week40 Week41 Week42 Week43 Week44 lVeek45 lVeek46 Week47 Week48 Weck49 Week50 Week51 Week52 Week I Week2 Week3 Weck 4 Week5 Weck 6 tVeekT Weekt Week9 Weekl0 Weekl1 Week12 Week13 Week14 Week15 Week16 Week17 Weeklt Week19 Week20 Week21 tVeek22 Week23 tVeek24 Week25 Week26 Weck27 One Year ReplaceTransmitterBatteries l9 The ERU-9fi| PersonalEmergency Response System Powersouroe: Curat (OPERATEmode- standby): Ourrmt(OPERATEmodo- dialirU)r Astivation:Wireless: VIar digitsfor outgoingnumbers: range: CperUingtemp€rature (inchos): Dimensims Weight(ounces): Mounting: OaseMaterial: 0olor: Warrmty: 14vDc 80mAt5pical. l00mA mpc l) Activuion of tre pendantwill activatothedialer 2) Aur Input Dialeractivat€swhm a "close"is detwtod (Wiein fre typicalhomeenvironment) 28 -18to 55 C (0 to 130F) 6x4x2l/8in l0 oz Wall or Flat Surface ABS OffWhite I Year !{ote: Doign md specifications subjot to chagp witrout notice. 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