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Emergency Dialer UL Certified MODEL: GM-100 FCC Approved P/N. 101A365-001 Emergency Dialer USER'S INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. 5. Plug the adaptor to the socket-outlet that near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. 6. WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY NUMBERS AND (OR) MAKING TEST CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
1) Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call. 2) Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evenings. 7. Caution To ensure proper operation, this equipment must be installed according to the enclosed installation instructions. To verify that the equipment is operating properly and can successfully report an alarm, this equipment must be tested immediately after installation, and periodically thereafter, according to the enclosed test instructions. 8. Caution Verification of Line Seizure capability should be made imme diately after installation, and periodically thereafter, in order to ensure that this equipment can initiate a call even when other equipment
(telephone, answering system, computer modem, etc.) connected to the same line is in use. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Attention This product is not an alarm system providing facilities to summon assistance, for use by persons who can be considered to be living at risk. This product is not intended to for use in health care signaling equipment or directly connect to central-station (Police, Medical, Fire). Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the companys inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. CONTENT Introduction.........................................................................................................................4 Overview....................................................................................................................... 4 Installation.......................................................................................................................... 6 Emergency Dialer........................................................................................................ 6 Remote Control........................................................................................................... 7 Programming................................................................................................................... .8 Local Programming.................................................................................................... 8 Add Remote Controls / Sensors............................................................................... 9 Erase All Remote Controls / Sensors........................................................................ 9 Record Voice Message............................................................................................ 10 Remote Operation Range Test............................................................................... 10 Programming Emergency Phone Number.......................................................... 11 Operation....................................................................................................................... 19 Panic Call................................................................................................................... 19 Speed-Dial (Non-Panic Call)................................................................................... 19 System Failure................................................................................................................. 20 Monitoring Station DTMF Control................................................................................. 21 INTRODUCTION Overview Congratulations on your purchase of the Emergency Dialer Model GM-100. The GM-100 is an advanced emergency dialer which is connected to a phone line for assistance to monitoring station during emergency thru 2-way voice conversation with Contact ID compatibility. In the package, you should find the following:
One Emergency Dialer Model GM-100 One Remote Control Model GM-TX 001 One Telephone Cord One AC adapter One Rechargeable Battery for the Emergency Dialer One Lithium Battery for the Remote Control (CR-2032) Emergency Dialer Front Panic Button Press this button to activate the emergency call OK Button Press this button to terminate or cancel the emergency call LED Indication Displays the status of the dialer Speaker Speaker for 2-way voice conversation Microphone Speak to this microphone during 2-way voice conversation Back On / Off Turn the dialer On / Off NC / NO Activate the attached external devices during panic Power Connect AC adapter for power Line Connect telephone line Phone Connect a telephone to share the same phone line Remote Control One Users Instructions Panic Button Press this button to activate the emergency call Please follow the instructions below to install the emergency dialer. INSTALLATION Emergency Dialer Locating the Emergency Dialer Consider the following when locating the dialer in your house. The dialer should be located:
-near a phone line
-near an AC outlet
-on a desk or countertop where user can reach easily Note: A conventional telephone can be placed on top of the emergency dialer, however, the telephone should not cover the microphone or speaker on the dialer. Once you have located where the dialer should be installed, you can connect the dialer to the phone line and AC power. 1. Plug in the phone line One end of the telephone cord should be plugged into the phone outlet on the wall, the other end of the cord should be connected to the Line socket on the dialer. 2. Plug in the power Plug the AC adapter to a nearby AC outlet, the other end should be connected to the Power socket on the dialer. 3. Connect the rechargeable battery Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the dialer. Insert the rechargeable battery and plug in the battery connector to the terminal as shown. 4. Power up the dialer You may now power up the dialer by sliding the power switch to ON position. You will hear 3 beeps indicating the dialer is on and all LEDs will flash once. 5. Standby The dialer is in standby mode if the green LED is on. If the green LED is not on, or if the red LED is flashing and buzzer beeping, this indicates the dialer is not connected properly. Please refer to the System Failure section to diagnostic the problem. 1 2 3 Remote Control 1. Open up the housing with a coin. 2. Remove the circuit board from the housing. 3. Insert the lithium battery CR-2032 to the circuit board. Note: Pay attention on the polarity, positive side up. 4. Snap the top and bottom housing together. LED Indication Green Normal Standby Operation Red (Steadily On) Dialer is activated, phone line engaged Red (Flashing) System failure (Phone line failure, AC adapter failure, Backup battery failure) Yellow (Flashing) Help arrived signal indicator PROGRAMMING There are 2 different programming methods for the dialer:
1) Programming and testing pendent remotes or sensors. 2) Dial-in Programming (to program emergency phone number) Depends on what you are programming, you may need to follow different sequences. Programming pendent remotes Allows you to:
1) Add additional remote controls / sensors to the dialer 2) Erase remote controls and sensors 3) Perform range test with remote controls / sensors To enter programming mode:
Press and hold both green and red buttons for 3 seconds, green LED will flash one at a time and you will hear 2 beeps, this indicates the dialer is in pendent remote programming mode. Note: When pressing both buttons together, press the green button slightly ahead, otherwise, a panic call may be initiated. Once you are in programming mode, please refer to the table below for different programming modes. Number of Green LED flashes Programming Mode 1 Add pendent remote controls / sensors 2 Erase all pendent remote controls / sensors 3 Remote Operation Range Test In pendent remote programming, the red Panic button represents Enter, so you can press the red button when you want to select the displayed function. You can press the green OK button as Skip , so you can proceed to the next entry. Add Pendent Remote Controls / Sensors Once the dialer is in programming mode, the green LED will flash one at a time, that means you can now add Pendent remote controls or sensors to the dialer. 1) Press red button when the green LED is flashing one at a time, as Enter to select this programming mode (Add Remote Controls / Sensors) 2) You will now see both red and green flash one at a time. The red LED now represents you have entered the Add Remote Controls / Sensors programming mode. The green LED represents the location you want to add the new remote controls or sensors. There are 4 different locations, 1, 2, 3, or 4. 3) To select location 1, press red button as Enter when the green LED is flashing once. 4) To select location 2, press green button as Skip when the green LED is flashing once, so the green button will now flash twice. Press red button as Enter to select location 2. 5) To select location 3, press green button as Skip when the green LED is flashing twice, so the green button will now flash 3 times. Press red button as Enter to select location 3. 6) To select location 4, press green button as Skip when the green LED is flashing 3 times, so the green button will now flash 4 times. Press red button as Enter to select location 4. Note: If you press green button again to skip, you will quit from programming. 7) Once the location is selected, the dialer will emit 3 beeps indicating you can now activate the remote control or sensor you would like to add to the dialer. 8) Once the signal is received and programmed to the dialer, the dialer will go back to step 2, where you can add more remote controls / sensors. 9) To quit, just press the green button until you hear a long beep and green LED steadily on, that indicates the dialer is back to standby mode. Erase All Remote Controls / Sensors Follow the sequence below to erase all the programmed remote controls and sensors. You cannot erase just one remote control or sensor. You must first erase all and then program the ones you would like to keep. 1) Press green button when the green LED is flashing one at a time, so you are skipping the add remote control programming mode. The green LED should now flash twice. 2) Press the red button when the green LED flashes twice. Once the red button is pressed, you will hear 3 beeps and the green LED will be on steadily, this indicates you have now erased all the programmed remote controls and sensors. Remote Operation Range Test 1) Press green button when the green LED is flashing once, twice and 3 times, so you are skipping the programming mode until the remote operation range test. The green LED should now flash 3 times. 2) Press the red button as Enter when the green LED flashes 3 times. You should hear 3 beeps and the red LED will flash 3 times. 3) You are now in the range test mode, activate any pre-programmed remote control or sensor will activate the siren for 2 seconds and the green LED will flash once, indicating the dialer can receive the signal successfully. You may now walk around the premises with the remote control or sensor to check and make sure the dialer can receive the signal from the remote control and sensor from different places. 4) After finishing the range test mode, simply press the green or red button once so the dialer can go back to standby. PROGRAMING EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS The number of information can be programmed by local programming is limited. To program all required information, Call-in programming should be used. First, the dialer must be connected to a phone line and function properly, i.e. with the green LED steadily on without any red LED flashing. 1) With a touch tone phone, call the phone number that the dialer is connected to. 2) When you hear the ringer on your touch tone phone, press the green button on the dialer. The dialer will beep once and you will see the red LED steadily on, indicating it has picked up the phone line. 3) Enter a programming code, which is 123 on your touch tone phone. You will hear 4 beeps. If you enter the wrong code, you will hear only 2 beeps. You must enter the correct programming code 123 in order to begin programming the emergency phone number. 4) After hearing the 4 beeps, enter the following to program the required field(s). 5) Enter:
[*] + [2-digit Field Number] + [*]
Date Content + [#]
6) After enter the [#], you should hear 1 beep as a confirmation of a successive entry. If you hear 2 beeps, that means what you have entered is incorrect, you need to try again. 7) To terminate the call, press [0]+[*] on the touch tone phone. Once the phone line is disconnected, the dialers red LED will be off and only the green LED will be steadily on indicating standby condition.
Remote Programming Emergency Numbers:
If the system is in Stand By mode with Auto Answer function enabled, to enter the Remote Programming mode, follow the steps below. Step 1. Dial GM-100 and wait for auto-answering (Default is 20 rings) Step 2. Enter 123 (the default 4-digit Access Code) followed by #, via the phone set. The GM-100 will respond with two quick beeps to indicate it is ready now for Remote Programming Commands. The RED LED starts its blinking action to add visual indication. Step 3. Proceed to program your system by referring to the Command Table above.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
If the code is not correct, the caller has 15 seconds to enter the correct Access Code.
If the correct code is not received after 15 seconds, GM-100 will hang up the line automatically.
If Programming Command is not entered in 2 minutes, the GM-100 will exit Remote Progrmming Mode and release the line automatically.
To exit Remote Programming mode, enter 99 followed by #. PROGRAMMING Field Number Field Descriptions Min Max Default Field Number Field Descriptions Min Max Default 01 Panic Voice Phone Number 1 (32 digits max) 44 AC Failure Busy Delay
(sec) 30 65535 600 02 Dialer ID (CID account no.) 0000 FFFF 0000 45 Dialer Low Battery Delay (sec) 30 65535 900 03 Panic Voice Phone Number 2 (32 digits max) 46 Dialer Low Bat Busy Delay
(sec) 30 65535 900 05 Panic Voice Phone Number 3 (32 digits max) 47 Sensor/Remote Low Bat Delay (sec) 0 65535 900 07 Panic Voice Phone Number 4 (32 digits max) 48 Sensor/Remote Low Bat Busy Delay (sec) 0 65535 900 09 Monitoring Station Phone Number 1 (32 digits max) 49 Self Test Busy Delay (min) 0 65535 20 11 Monitoring Station Phone Number 2 (32 digits max) 50 Dial Tone Detection 0 (Disable) 1 (Enable) 0 14 Remote 1 ID (send as Zone in Contact ID protocol) 000 FFF 001 51 Busy Tone Detection 0 (Disable) 1 (Enable) 1 16 Remote 2 ID (send as Zone in Contact ID protocol) 000 FFF 002 58 Silence timeout
(sec) 0 (disable) 60 -255 0 (disable) 18 Remote 3 ID (send as Zone in Contact ID protocol) 000 FFF 003 59 Panic CID enable 0 (disable) 1 (enable) 1 (enable) 20 Remote 4 ID (send as Zone in Contact ID protocol) 000 FFF 004 60 Parallel phone detect enable 0 (disable) 1 (enable) 1 (enable) 21 AC Power Failure Delay (sec) 30 65535 1800 61 Fall Panic delay (sec) 30 255 60 26 Siren Duration (sec) 0 30 62 Ringer enable 0 (disable) 1 (enable) 0 (disable) 27 Self Test Interval (min) 0 65535 1440 63 Audible fault alert 0 (disable) 1 (enable) 1
(enable) 29 NC/NO Activation 0 (Disable) 1 (Enable) 64 Help arrived signaling 0 (disable) 1
(enable) 0 (disable) 30 NC / NO / Momentary Contact Type 0 (NO) 2 Momentary 1 (NC) 65 66 Emergency button enable Silent mode 0 (disable) 1 (enable) 1 (enable) 0 (enable) 1 (disable) 1 (disable) 32 Panic Voice Phone Number 1 Redial Count 0 255 0 67 AC fault report 0 (disable) 1
(enable) 1 (enable) 33 Panic Voice Phone Number 2 Redial Count 0 255 0 68 Follow-in function 0 (disable) 1 (enable) 0 (disable) 34 Panic Voice Phone Number 3 Redial Count 0 255 0 69 Access code 0000 9999 1 35 Panic Voice Phone Number 4 Redial Count 0 255 0 70 Auto answer 0 (disable) 32 20 36 Monitoring Station 1 Redial Count 0 255 0 71 Guard time delay 00 (instant) 99 10 37 Monitoring Station 2 Redial Count 0 255 0 72 Follow on choice 0 (wait) 2 (two way)1
(listen) 38 Sensor 1 24 Inactive Alert (min) 0 65535 0 73 Remote all device 39 Sensor 2 24 Inactive Alert (min) 0 65535 0 74 Remote pendant 1 40 Sensor 3 24 Inactive Alert (min) 0 65535 0 75 Remote pendant 2 41 Sensor 4 24 Inactive Alert (min) 0 65535 0 76 Remote pendant 3 42 Speed Dial Phone Number (32 digits max) 77 Remote pendant 4 PROGRAMMING Panic Voice Phone Number Field Number 01, 03, 05, 07 This is the phone number the dialer will call when panic button is activated for 2-way voice speakerphone conversation. You may program up to 4 different numbers so if the first phone number cannot be called successfully, it will call the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th phone number. If the first Call Center phone number is called successfully, it will not call the rest of the Call Center phone numbers. Each phone number can be up to 32 digits. To program pause between digits, enter [*6] between 2 digits. Multiple pause can be enters within a phone number To enter digits other than numeric numbers, follow the tables below. Symbols / Special Functions Enter Digits
* *1
# *2 Pause Period (3 seconds) *6 Delete Phone number *9 Press *01* followed by *9 and #, the first monitoring station phone # can be erased. Follow the same sequence to erase 2nd, 3rd, or 4th phone number by entering [*02*],
[*03*] or [*04*]. Dialer ID (Contact ID Account Number) Field Number 02 Dialer ID is the Contact ID account number, so when the dialer reports any Contact ID events to the monitoring station, this is the unique number representing the dialer. Based on the Contact ID requirement, an account number has 4 digits, consists of 0 to 9 and letters B, C, D, E, or F. These are some examples of Contact ID account number:
3847 2C3B To enter letters, B to F with a touch tone phone, follow the combinations below:
Touch Tone Digits Contact ID Account Number Letter
[*] + [1] B
[*] + [2] C
[*] + [3] D
[*] + [4] E
[*] + [5] F Example: To enter account number 8CE6:
-[*] + [02] + [*] + [8] + [*] + [2] + [*] + [4] + [6] + [#]
Monitoring Station Phone Number 09, 11 Monitoring Station Phone Number is the number the dialer will dial to send Contact ID messages. Up to 2 different monitoring station phone numbers can be programmed. The phone number requirement is the same as Panic Voice Phone Number.. Remote ID Field Number 14, 16, 18, 20 GU-100 can program up to 4 different remote controls. Each remote control has its own remote ID, is part of the Contact ID information. The remote ID will be shown as a zone number within the Contact ID message. Therefore, the monitoring station can identify which remote activates the event. The remote ID consists of 3 digits, from 0 to 9. AC Power Failure Delay Field Number 21 When there is AC power failure, the dialer will send a AC power failure message to the monitoring station. However, this message will not be sent immediately when the AC power is lost. There is a delay so that if AC power still fails after such delay, it will report to the monitoring station. This range of this delay is from 30 seconds up to 65535 seconds (~18 hours). Recommended setting would be between 60 seconds to 300 seconds. Siren Duration Field Number 26 When panic is activated (by either the red button on the main unit of panic button from a remote), siren can be sounded for a specific period of time before the voice conversation starts. The siren duration can be set from 0 seconds to 65536 seconds. 0 second means this function is disabled. Factory default setting is 0 sec. Self Test Interval Field Number 27 The dialer will call the monitoring station periodically to ensure it is functioning properly. The self test interval defines how frequent the dialer will call the monitoring station for self test purpose. The range can be set from 0 minutes to 65535 minutes. A typically setting would be once a week, i.e. 10080 minutes. 0 minute means the self test feature is disabled. Normal Close / Normal Open Activation Field 29 In order to activate a device connected to the NC / NO terminal, this feature must be enable. Setting it to 1 will enable this feature. Setting it to 0 to disable this feature. PROGRAMMING NC / NO / Momentary Field 30 There are 3 different relay outputs. Normal Open Relay is open when there is no activation. Relay contact is closed
(and latched) while panic is activated. Normal Close Relay is close when there is no activation. Relay contact is opened (and remains open) while panic is activated. Momentary Contact Relay contact will be closed momentary when panic signal is received. The relay output will be activated after the monitoring station picks up the call
(operator pressing [4] to confirm picking up the call). The relay output will return to normal state when the call is finished (operator disconnects the phone line by pressing [0][*]) Panic Voice Phone Number Redial Count Field Number 32, 33, 34,35 Each Panic Voice Phone Number can have its individual redial setting. If the 1st phone number is busy after the first trial, it will redial based on the redial count. If the call is not successful after all redial count for that phone number, it will dial the 2nd phone number. Monitoring Station Redial Count Field Number 36, 37 If the Monitoring Station phone number is busy after the first trial, it will redial based on the redial count. Sensor Inactivity Alert Setting - Field Number 38, 39, 40, 41 A sensor can be programmed to the dialer as a remote, into one of the 4 remote locations. If a sensor for monitoring purpose, i.e. a motion sensor should be activated under normal condition at least once a day, you may set the inactivity alert time to 24 hours, that means if the sensor does not get triggered in 1 day, an inactivity alert Contact ID message will be sent to the monitoring station. AC Failure Busy Delay Field Number 44 When the AC failure call cannot be dial successfully to the monitoring station, it will retry after the busy delay interval. Dialer Low Battery Delay Field Number 45 When the back up battery voltage drops to certain level, the dialer will send a low battery message to the monitoring station. However, this message will not be sent immediately. There is a delay so that the low voltage level has to be detected for a fixed time period before the dialer will report to the monitoring station. This range of this delay is from 30 seconds up to 65535 seconds (~18 hours). Recommended setting would be between 60 seconds to 300 seconds. Dialer Low Battery Busy Delay Field Number 46 When the low battery failure call cannot be dial successfully to the monitoring station, it will retry after the busy delay interval. Sensor / Remote Low Battery Delay Field Number 47 When the battery voltage of a sensor or remote drops to certain level, the dialer will send a low battery message to the monitoring station. However, this message will not be sent immediately. There is a delay before the dialer will report to the monitoring station. This range of this delay is from 30 seconds up to 65535 seconds (~18 hours). Recommended setting would be between 60 seconds to 300 seconds Sensor / Remote Low Battery Busy Delay Field Number 48 When the low battery failure call cannot be dial successfully to the monitoring station, it will retry after the busy delay interval. Self Test Busy Delay Field Number 49 When the self test call cannot be dial successfully to the monitoring station, it will retry after the busy delay interval. Dial Tone Detection Field Number 50 If dial tone detection is enabled, the dialer will dial only if a recognized dial tone is detected. Since there are many different dial tone in various countries, cities, it is suggested that to disable this function. Busy Tone Detection Field 51 If busy tone detection is enabled, the dialer will hang up after detecting the busy signal. If such detection is disabled, the dialer will not hang up until it reaches time out period. PROGRAMMING OPERATION Ringer Enable Field Number 62 If ringer is enabled, the dialer will sound the ringing tone for audio alert. Audible Fault Alert - Field Number 63 If audible fault alert is enabled, the dialer will sound fault alert beeps for every 30 secs when there is fault detected. Help Arrival Signal Field Number 64 If help arrival signal is enabled, the dialer will display this comforting signal to indicate that the help call has been successfully acknowledged by the monitoring center and that any help is on the way. If the GREEN RESET BUTTON is not pressed after 15 minutes, the dialer will send one more Help Call report again to summon help and to inform the Central. Emergency Button Enable Field Number 65 Red help button is activated when emergency button is enabled. Silent Mode Field Number 66 If silent mode is enabled, the dialer will operate in silent mode where all alerting beeps will be silenced in normal operation. AC fault report Field Number 67 If AC fault report is enabled, the dialer will always report AC power failure to the Central Monitoring Station according to AC power down delay. Follow-in Function Field Number 68 If follow-in function is enabled, the dialer will hang up the line automatically and start a 2-minutes waiting period to auto answer incoming phone call from the Central Monitoring Station for instant Two-Way Communication. Access Code Field Number 69 The access code can be set to new one. Auto Answer Field Number 70 The dialer can be programmed to auto answer incoming call after a pre-set number of rings. Guard Time Delay Field Number 71 The dialer can be programmed to delay alarm reporting from 00 (instant reporting) to 99 secs delay. Follow On Choice Field Number 72 The dialer can be programmed to Wait command, Two-Way Full Duplex Communication or listen-in half duplex communication. Remote All Device Field Number 73 The dialer can be programmed to remove ALL previously learnt-in devices. Panic Call During emergency, user can press the panic button on the remote control to start the voice conversation. 1) Press the panic button on the remote control 2) The dialer will start to make the phone call, the red LED will be on and then flashes to indicate it is calling the pre-programmed emergency phone number. 3) Once the call is established, both sides can start the conversation. During the voice conversation, the orange LEDs on the dialer will continue to flash, to indicate the speakerphone mode is enabled. 4) To terminate the call, the user can simply press the green button on the dialer, or the recipient can press [9] to terminate the call. 5) Once the call is disconnected, the red LED will be off and the green LED will be steadily on. To pick up incoming call. 1. When the phone is ringing, press the Panic button on the remote, it will pick up the call. 2. To start conversation, speak into the dialer. 3. To hang up after the conversation, press the Panic button again. SYSTEM FAILURE MONITORING STATION DTMF CONTROL The system will monitor itself for failures, such as: Monitoring Station can control the dialer during a panic voice conversation. Follow the commands below for various functions. 1) AC power failure (No AC power from the adapter) 2) Phone line failure (No phone line is connected) 3) Backup battery failure (Backup battery is low) During a AC power failure, the dialer itself will beep every 30 seconds and the red LED will flash. There is no beeping for phone line or backup battery failure. But the red LED will flash. When there is failure condition, you should check the 3 mentioned failures, whether there is any loose connection between the dialer and the AC adapter, backup battery or phone line. Once the failure is fixed, the beeping will stop and the green LED will be on steadily. You can also disable the beeping of AC power failure. Press the green button while it is beeping, the buzzer will stop beeping. It will beep again if another failure occurs. Contact ID Event Codes You can also completely disable beeping by turning off the beep with Audible fault alert Field Number, 63. DTMF Digits Functions 1 One-Way Speak (Dialer) 2 Two-Way conversation 3 One-Way Listen (Dialer) 9 Disconnect Contact ID Event Event Qualifier + Event Code Panic Panel Panic button 1 + 101 (zone 000) Panic Remote Control 1 + 101 (zone 00x) x is the remote number from 1 to 4 AC loss (main unit) 1 + 301 AC back to normal after loss 3 + 301 Low battery (main unit) 1 + 302 Remote low battery 1 + 384 (zone 00x) x is the remote Self Test number from 1 to 4 1 + 602 Inactivity Report 1 + 654 FCC Information Consumer Information:
a) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. b) An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) for the equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment. c) A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. d) The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. [For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.]
e) If this equipment GM-100 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isnt practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. f) The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. g)If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. h) Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or repair any parts of device except specified. i) Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. j) NOTICE: If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this model GM-100 does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. NOTICE: According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from lightning strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources. To minimize damage from these types of surges, a surge arrestor is recommended. This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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1 | 2009-12-29 | 433.92 ~ 433.92 | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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2009-12-29
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Nutek Corporation
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0016907594
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No.167, Lane 235, Bauchiau Rd., Xindian District
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New Taipei City, N/A 23145
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Taiwan
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h******@atcb.com
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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ELV
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UTII
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886 2********
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886 2********
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Interocean EMC Technology Corp.
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J******** L******
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No.5-2, Lin 1, Tin-Fu Tsun Lin-Kou Hsiang, Taipei
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886 ******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+886 ********
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1 |
j******@ietc.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Interocean EMC Technology Corp.
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1 | Name |
A******** H****
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1 | Physical Address |
No.5-2, Lin 1, Tin-Fu Tsun Lin-Kou Hsiang, Taipei
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1 |
Taipei County, 244
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886 ******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+886 ********
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1 |
a******@ietc.com.tw
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Transmitter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Interocean EMC Technology Corp.
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1 | Name |
M****** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886--********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 |
m******@ietc.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15.231 | 433.92000000 | 433.92000000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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