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Pressing the Active Button for more than 1 sec will activate the Main Unit, causing it to dial emergency call or alarm.
When the Main Unit receives the alarm signal and is being activated, you can stop the activity if desired by pressing this button for more than 8 sec.
Press and hold the Active Button for 15 seconds to send test code and open supervision function. After that the WTRM will send a supervisory code every 21~30hr automatically.
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When the supervision function is opened, it can not be pressed and hold for 15 sec to send test code or closed the supervision function.
When the WTRM is in low battery condition, the WTRM change to send supervisory code every 12 hours.
LLeeaarrnn IInn WWTTRRMM Every Wrist Transmitter has a unique numeric code called ID code. The ID code enables the Main Unit to identify the signal is transmitted from the Wrist Transmitter. At the same time, it also prevents interference from outside sources. Press the Button on the WTRM, a radio signal will be transmitted to the control panel for learning. Please refer to the operation manual of your control panel.
BBaatttteerryy LLiiffee The Wrist Transmitter uses one CR2032 3V Lithium battery as its power source. The battery can last for more than 6 years. The WTRM can detect if the battery is low. Low battery detection operates at a threshold of 2.2V where the WTRM has enough reserve power to typically operate for 8 month before complete exhaustion. If the battery voltage is less than 2.2V and transmit 3 times, at the forth transmitting a Low Battery signal will be send to the control panel to notify the user. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210 of CANADA. Operations is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may undesired operation.