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Minneapolis, Minnesota U.S.A.
(952) 448-2217
www.ProtectingYourHome.com
Document P/N: 42420010C Rev. 05-03, Rev. C
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4.8 Remote Controller
a) Arming with Remote
b) Disarming with Remote
Model MA-D
5. Programming Phone Numbers
Installation and Instruction Manual
Table of Contents:
6. Contacting Us & Technical Support
7. Warranty Information
1. Check Components
1.1 Components included with this system
1.2 Keypad LED Indicators
8. FCC Statement
It is recommended that you carefully read this complete
manual before you start setting up your alarm.
2. Installing Your System
2.1 Control Unit
2.2 Door or Window Sensor
2.3 PIR Motion Sensor
2.4 External Siren
2.5 Phone, Power and Siren Connections
General Operation
The miniAlarm Deluxe Security System (model MA-D) is a fullfeatured security system that can be easily expanded. It includes the
ability to automatically call up to four different phone numbers if an
intruder is detected by one of the motion or door/window sensors.
The Control Unit will call all four numbers once and play your
personally recorded alarm message. This message may be recorded
on an answering machine or voice mail when the MA-D calls out. If
a sensor remains in an alarm state (either a door or window remains
open or a motion sensor continues to be violated), the sensor will
resend an alarm message to the control unit and initiate another
sequence of calls to the pre-programmed phone numbers.
3. Setting up Your Sensor Devices
3.1 Normal or Exclude Protection Type
3.2 Setting jumper pins on your Sensor Devices
a) Door or Window Sensor
b) PIR Motion Sensor
3.3 Sleep Mode
3.4 Low Battery Indication
3.5 Changing Batteries in your Sensor Devices
3.6 Adding Additional Sensor Devices
4. Operating Your System
4.1 Program Mode
4.2 Changing Personal “PASS CODE” ID
4.3 Turning Siren On and Off
4.4 Arming the Alarm
4.5 Disarming the Alarm
4.6 Recording Voice Message
4.7 Playback of the Voice Message
This system can be expanded by adding up to 17 additional motion or
door/window sensors or remote controllers. Sensors may be placed a
maximum of 100 feet (30 meters) from the main Control Unit.
This system is easy to use and should provide you with years of
comfort and peace of mind.
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1. Check Components
1.1 Components included with this System:
Your MA-D alarm kit is designed to be a complete system for your
home, cabin, apartment or business. Note that none of the
components are designed for outdoor use.
The kit includes:
• 1 - Keypad Receiver (Control Unit)
• 1 - PIR Motion Sensor (transmits at 315 MHz)
• 1 - Door or Window Sensor (transmits at 315 MHz)
• 1 - 3 Button Remote Control (transmits at 315 MHz)
• 1 - Siren Horn – 120 decibels at 3 feet (wired)
• 1 - Plug in Transformer
• 1 - Rechargeable 12-volt battery
Siren
Control Unit
1.2 Keypad LED Indicators
NOTE: You will need to install new 9-volt alkaline batteries in the
PIR and Door/Window sensors, and a rechargeable 12-volt battery
in the keypad unit. The rechargeable 12 volt battery is included with
the MA-D, but it comes uncharged. When you plug in your Control
Unit to a power source, the battery will begin charging. It should be
fully charged within 12 to 24 hours.
NOTE: You must use a 12-volt rechargeable battery for the keypad
unit. This is the backup supply when A/C power is down.
PIR Sensor
Door/Window
The display lights on the keypad unit indicate the following:
Power:
On when power from AC adapter is supplied.
Arm/Disarm:
Flashes in the Away mode, solid in the Home
mode and off when in the Disarm mode.
Low Battery:
sensor.
On when a low battery is detected from a
Help/Tamper:
On when Help button is pressed from the
remote control, or when a device has been
opened.
Remote Control
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Zone:
On when one of the sensors is activated
Program mode:
On when the system is put into the Program
mode.
the unit over the screw heads. When you are ready to power up
the system, connect the 12V adapter to the wall socket.
Note: You must use a 12 volt rechargeable battery for the keypad
unit. This is the backup supply when A/C power is lost. This
is included with the system.
2. Installing Your System:
2.2 Door/Window Sensor:
This manual is not necessarily laid out in the order of installation for
first time installations. You should generally install components in
the following order:
1. Install 9V Alkaline Batteries into all of your sensors and
remote controller. Keep the two door/window sensor
components taped together after putting batteries in them or
mount them according to instructions detailed in section 2.2.
This will prevent false tamper alarms once you power up the
main Control Unit.
2. Install and mount the sensor devices.
3. Install and program the main Control Unit. Several sections of
this manual detail various instructions related to performing
this task.
Install a regular 9V battery (not included) by opening the front
cover of the devise. When closing the cover, make sure the LED
light is clearly visible through the hole in the front casing. Choose
the mounting position on the desired door or window where the
door/window edge is flush with the door/window frame. This unit
can be mounted anywhere along the edge, but the higher the
position the better, as it is less obvious and not likely to be tampered
with. Simple hang the transmitter from a screw mount as in Step 1,
with the screw centered 5cm or 3/4" back from the door edge. (If
screw mounting is difficult, use double sided adhesive tape included
with the kit and stick the unit to the door). Do the same with the
magnetic sensor piece; be sure to line up the notches on the magnet
within the notches on the larger transmitter. The edge of the
transmitter should be flush with or slightly back from the door edge,
and the gap between the transmitter unit and the smaller magnet
sensor piece should not exceed 5mm or 3/4". Your Door/Window
transmitters are programmable for Delay or Instant protection, and
optional LED indicator lights (refer to Setting up Devices in the
operation section.)
2.1 Control Unit:
Select the location for your control panel. Ideally it should be
located close to the main entry/exit door, but not in easy view
of the entrance. The height should be chosen based on
convenience, above the reach of children. Place the mounting
card on the wall and screw or nail the fasteners in the
designated positions. Screws are recommended as they tend to
be more secure, and pre-drilling might be necessary in some
instances. Leave approximately 3/8" of the fastener head
protruding from the wall to hang the control unit from.
Remove the mounting card, check to make sure the adapter,
and other wired connections (optional Siren and Telephone
cord) are connected to the control unit, secure all the wires
through the wire channel on the back of the unit, then mount
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2.3 PIR Motion Sensor:
The PIR Motion Sensor should be located in an indoor area. The
sensor will not operate properly in temperatures of less than 40°F
(5°C).
Determine the proper height of the motion sensor by estimating the
depth of the space to be monitored. In general, the range of the PIR
sensor is about 30 feet (9 meters). If the furthest distance to be
protected is around 30 feet, the recommended height for installation is
7' (2.1m). If the size of the space is smaller the height will be
correspondingly lower.
2.4 External Siren:
The PIR sensor is easily mounted in corner positions or on flat
surfaces. Just place the mounting bracket flush against the wall or
corner walls, place the screws in the designated holes and screw
tightly against the wall. After the bracket is attached, check to make
sure a 9V Alkaline battery (not included) is installed in the motion
sensor, and slide the PIR sensor over the mounting bracket.
Your kit includes an external siren that can be connected and placed
in a number of important locations. The siren is loud (120dB) and can
cause ear damage if you are too close. It can be placed outside your
house to alert your neighbors and friends, near private or personal
possessions, or next to the control panel. If placed outdoors, it must
be placed in a protected area where it will not get wet.
You can test the vision of your motion sensor by walking through the
protected area and looking for the LED indicator light (make sure you
have the jumper connection in the PIR placed so the LED light will
turn on during transmission.) The sensor can detect motion within a
90 degree angle or 45 degrees on either side of center.
Note: For room protection, corner mounting of the PIR sensor
provides the best coverage. You should also avoid facing the
PIR sensor directly at windows, as morning sunlight or
headlights might cause false alarms.
Connect the siren's plug into the control unit’s socket. To mount the
siren, first remove the bracket from the siren by unscrewing it from
both sides. Then mount the bracket in the desired location by
screwing through the holes in the base of the bracket tighten the
screws firmly against the base. Place the siren inside the bracket and
align the holes of the bracket with the holes on the sides of the siren.
Replace the screws and adjust the angle of the siren so the sound is
directed in the desired location. Siren wire can be extended up to
1,000’ from the Control Panel using standard two conductor wire.
If you have Pets:
The PIR motion sensors can detect the movement of pets. Pets the
size of bird may even set off the sensor. If you intend to leave any
pets in your home while you are away, make sure to locate sensors in
areas where the pets are not likely to be so as to decrease the chance
of a false alarm.
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When there is an alarm condition, the siren will sound for a maximum
of five minutes. It will then remain quiet and the Control Unit will
reset. If an additional alarm occurs or if a sensor remains in an alarm
state, the Control Unit will again sound the siren for a maximum of
five minutes.
sensor(s) all come pre-set as Normal type sensors.
“Exclude” type sensors are only active when the Control Unit is
armed in the AWAY mode. When the Control Unit is armed in the
HOME mode, these sensors will not send alarm signals to the Control
Unit. Your PIR Motion Sensor comes pre-set as an Exclude type
sensor.
The siren can be activated and deactivated at the Control Unit. See
section 4.3 for details.
Generally, your perimeter sensors on doors and windows should be
set as Normal type sensors because whether you are away or home,
you want to know when someone enters your premises. For internal
sensors (most often the PIR motion sensors), these are often
recommended to be set as Exclude type sensors. This means that they
are fully armed when the Control Unit is in the AWAY mode, yet
they are not active when the Control Unit is in the HOME mode. This
allows you to freely move above your home and still have the MA-D
protecting your doors and windows.
2.5 Phone, Power and Siren Connections
Connections for the power cord, phone line and siren are on the back
of the Control Unit. See the diagram on the following page.
The door you are going to enter the premises via must be set as a
Normal type sensor.
3.2 Setting jumper pins on your Sensor Devices:
You can change the sensor type by setting the jumper pins on the
sensor devices. Your PIR motion
sensor and Door/Window sensor have In AWAY mode
Pins
Condition
programming jumper pins for setting
1&2
Not used
the "type" of sensor (Normal or
2&3
Normal
Exclude).
3&4
Normal
Sensor Jumper Chart
Follow this chart if you wish to change In HOME mode
the sensor type using the jumper pins.
Pins
Condition
Note, the words printed on the circuit
Not used
board of each sensor are incorrect. 1 & 2
Normal
Follow this chart if you are changing 2 & 3
Exclude
sensor type. 3 & 4
3. Setting up your Sensor Devices:
3.1 Normal or Exclude Protection Type:
Each sensor can be set to be in a “Normal” or “Exclude” protection
type. A “Normal” sensor will delay 30 seconds after initially
recognizing a violation before sending a signal to the Control Unit
that there is an alarm condition. This gives you 30 seconds to reach
the Control Unit and disarm the system or to use your handheld
Remote Controller and disarm the system. Your Door/Window
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located in high traffic areas. If a device is in continuous operation it
will cause the device to go into sleep mode. It takes three trips in one
minute to cause the device to go into sleep mode. The device is still
sensing movement, it is just not reporting to the controller. To exit the
sleep mode the device needs to not detect motion for one minute.
A. Door/Window Sensor:
When you open up the sensor, the jumper pins are located just
below the word “MODE” on the circuit board. On the door/wire
sensor, there may also be a second set of jumper pins. They are
labeled LED ON and LED OFF. This jumper setting allows for the
LED to not light up when the sensor is activated or in an alarm state.
They come set in the LED ON position. The actual position of the
jumper pins may be slightly different from the following diagram.
3.4 Low Battery Indication:
A fully charged 9 volt alkaline battery will generally last about 1 to
1 ½ years. It is highly recommended you change out these
batteries once a year at a minimum!
The MA-D Control Unit will indicate a low battery when one of the
sensors has a low battery. To locate the device with the low battery,
place the system in the disarm mode. Now go to each device and send
it into alarm. The device where the LED flashes will be the device
with the low battery. The Control Unit does not call-out when
batteries are low.
B. PIR Motion Sensor:
3.5 Changing Batteries in Your Sensor Devices:
When you open up the sensor, the jumper pins are located just
below the word “MODE” on the circuit board. The actual position
of the jumper pins may be slightly different from the following
diagram.
You must bring the Control Unit into its Battery-Changing mode
before changing the batteries in any of the sensors.
NOTE: If you open a sensor device before putting the Control
Unit into the Battery-Changing mode, the sensor will register a
TAMPER alarm and sound the alarm and begin dialing your
phone numbers.
By entering your 4-digit pass code plus the “#” key and the “*” key
you will be in the battery-changing mode. You now have a 3-minute
time frame to change the batteries. If you do not finish in 3-minutes
just set the keypad back into the battery-changing mode.
3.3 Sleep Mode:
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + * + #
The PIR and Door/Window transmitters have a built-in sleep mode.
This mode is designed to help conserve battery power on devices
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d. The unit checks the input code format automatically and
makes an “OK” beeping, if the format of the input code is
correct. Otherwise, it will give you a “Bad” beep.
e. Use remote to control the unit, trigger the D/W and PIR
detector to send an alarm.
3.6 Adding Additional Sensor Devices
To fulfill the need of tighter security control, you may need more
sensors than provided in a standard package. In order to integrate the
newly bought detector to your existing security system, the control
unit must know the transmit code of the new detector. Here is how to
tell the Control Unit what the transmit code is:
a. Set the control unit to Setting Transmitter Code Mode by
keying in “Pass Code (0000) + # + 9”.
b. Key in the 8-digit transmitting code, which is printed on
the ID Code Label of the sensor device. Press “#” when
you finished entering the 8 number code. See the example
on the following page of how to read the ID Code Label.
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + 9 + 8 digit Transmitter Code + #
To Delete all transmitter codes.
a. Set the control unit to setting transmitter code mode as instructed
by keying in “Pass Code (0000) + # + 9”.
b. Press the star key “*” 8 times, then “#’’. The unit will delete all
transmit codes saved in the unit.
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + 9 + “*” key eight times
ID Code Label
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4. Operating Your MA-D Security System:
The MA-D security system has been designed to be simple to
understand and easy to use. It should offer years of convenient, hassle
free security.
4.1 Program Mode:
In order to change the settings of the MA-D Control Unit you first
need to put it into the Program Mode. You do this by entering in your
pass code and pressing the # key. This will turn on the program LED.
You are now ready to make changes to your system.
The transmitting code for the above ID Code Label is:
40926361
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + #
c. If you find you have input wrong code before you press
the “#”, immediately start entering from the first number
of the code input the code again. The unit will accept only
the last eight numbers as the input code.
4.2 Changing your "PASS CODE" ID:
To change your "User ID code, (password code), enter the existing
password code (it comes factory set with a password code of "0000"),
followed by the "#" key. This brings the alarm into Program mode.
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Press the User ID "5" key, and enter the new four digit code followed
by the "#" key. The new password code is now the code that will
control your alarm. You should test the new password code by
bringing the system to the Program mode.
Sensors set up as Exclude type sensors will not be recognized by the
system when the alarm is activated in the "Home" mode. (refer to the
Setting up Devices section for setting options).
You can arm and disarm the alarm using the keypad on the keypad
receiver or with the remote control (see section 4.8). To arm the
system using the keypad receiver, use the key sequences below for
either the “Away” or “Home” mode. Depending upon which mode
you have armed the system in, the Arm/Disarm LED light will either
flash or be solid. For the “Away” mode, the light will flash. For the
“Home” mode, it should be solid. After you have armed the alarm
you will have 30 seconds to exit the house through an exit/entry door.
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + 5 + New Pass Code + #
Note: If the new pass code was unsuccessfully entered, your pass
code remains unchanged
Note: If you lose or forget your pass code: The Pass Code can be
changed back to 0000 by unplugging the power cord from the wall
and removing the 12V rechargeable battery and unplugging the
battery cord from the unit. When you plug in power and battery
again, the Control Unit’s Pass Code will be 0000 again. Your phone
numbers and transmitting codes are not lost during this operation.
Away Mode – Flashing LED
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + 7
Home Mode – Solid LED
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + 7 + (0000) + # + 7
After the first “7” is entered, the system will begin it’s 30 second
countdown. Keep on entering the rest of the sequence though until
the LED light remains solid.
4.3 Turning Siren On and Off:
The MA-D will allow you to turn the Siren on or off. First enter your
pass code (0000) then push the # key then push the 6 key. One beep
and the siren is off, two beeps and the siren is on.
4.5 Disarming the Alarm:
When you return home you will have 30 seconds to Disarm the alarm.
Bring the keypad to the Program mode by entering your four digit
password code and following it with the "#" key. Now you can
Disarm the alarm by pressing the "8" key. The Arm/Disarm LED will
go off and the alarm is Disarmed.
Formula: Pass Code + # + 6
4.4 Arming the Alarm:
Your MA-D can operate in two ways to protect your home. When
you are leaving the house and no movement will occur inside, use the
"Away" mode, if you are at home and want to protect only certain
areas, use the "Home" mode.
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + 8 + #
Note: You must set the sensor on the door you will be entering
and exiting the house through as a Normal Type sensor (refer to
section 3 for setting sensor options).
Arming the system in the "Away" mode will allow the alarm to watch
all the sensor devices in the system layout. This is full protection and
all devices are active. Arming the system in the "Home" mode will
direct the alarm to watch only the Normal type sensor devices.
When you disarm the MA-D and you hear a long series of beeps. It
means the system was violated or tampered with.
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into the armed mode and you will hear two beeps. Pressing the arm
button again will put the system into the home mode and you will
hear three beeps. Pressing the Help button will cause the controller
to send an audible panic alarm telling the Control Unit to call your
programmed phone number list and play the alarm message.
4.6 Recording Voice Message:
When using the Voice feature of the MA-D, you will need to record
the address of where the alarm is coming from. To do this enter
your pass code (0000) then the “#” key then the “*” key, the
program LED will flash during recording. Now speak into the right
side of the keypad. You will want to say the owner’s name and the
address of the alarm. The system will record 24 seconds of your
message.
A. Arming with Remote:
Press once and hear Two Beeps = Away Mode
Press again and hear Three Beeps = Home Mode
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + * Then speak into the unit.
B. Disarming with Remote:
4.7 Playback of the Voice Message:
Press and hold the “Off” button to disarm the MA-D Control Unit.
Once you have recorded your message you can listen to it by
entering your pass code (0000) then “#” key then “0” key. You will
hear the message you recorded.
Multiple Beeps when disarming = System Violation
Either something is wrong with the system or there has been a
violation of system and may have been tripped by an intruder or
some other means.
Formula: Pass Code (0000) + # + 0
Note: If you notice the range of the transmitter is shorter, or the LED
light isn't as bright, the battery should be replaced. Unscrew
the backside of the cover to replace the 12V, A23 size battery
(included).
4.8 Remote Controller:
5. Programming Phone Numbers:
Your MA-D alarm has the ability to hold up to four different phone
numbers. Each phone number could report in a different mode, either
to a voice phone (home, office, mobile, neighbor, relative or friend),
or a numeric pager. Each phone number can be up to 24 digits in
length.
NOTE: Most municipalities have ordinances against having
security systems dial the police, fire, or other emergency numbers.
It is highly recommended you do not program 911 or any other
emergency number into your MA-D Security System.
The remote control has three buttons that allows you to switch the
control unit from stand by to AWAY or HOME modes and it allows
you to Disarm the Control Unit and initiate a HELP alarm and
initiate the Control Unit to call out to your programmed numbers.
We have added a delay to the buttons of the remote. So you will
need to hold the buttons down for them to activate the controller.
We have also added the ability to switch from away to home and
back to away. By pressing the arm button once will put the system
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enter several 3 second delays using the “*” key and then
follow it up with additional digits you wish to appear on the
numeric pager display number.
3. When the unit is in alarm and dialing out to your programmed
phone numbers, it will attempt to dial all four numbers,
regardless if there are numbers programmed in other positions
or not. This means the Control Unit may make some clicks
and noises during call-out, even though you only have one or
two numbers programmed in the Control Unit.
To program the phone numbers you need to enter your pass code
(0000) and then push the # key and then the position for the phone
number (1 through 4). See chart below. Then you select the type of
phone number this is – either a voice phone number or a pager.
Follow this with the actual phone number to dial. If dialing long
distance, make sure you add the “1” if necessary and the area code. It
should be entered exactly as if you were dialing with a regular phone.
Then press the # key when done. Repeat for phone numbers 2
through 4.
6. Contacting Us & Technical Support:
When the MA-D dials out during an alarm, it will attempt to call all
four numbers in the sequence of their position number. The MA-D
will call the number in position 1 first and follow the sequence
through position 4.
Control Products prides itself on making quality products. If you have
comments or suggestions on making our products better, feel free to contact
us:
N = Phone Number Position Chart
1 = Phone Number 1
2 = Phone Number 2
3 = Phone Number 3
4 = Phone Number 4
Control Products, Inc.
1724 Lake Drive West
Chanhassen, MN 55317
952-448-2217
Fax: 952-448-1606
Consumer Products Web Site: www.protectingyourhome.com
Corporate Web Site: www.controlproductsinc.com
M = Phone Number Type
1 = Don’t Use
2 = Voice Phone (home, cell, office, neighbor or relative)
3 = Pager
Formula for entering a phone number:
Pass Code (0000) + # + N + M + Phone Number + #
For Technical Support:
If you need technical support:
Call toll-free: 1-800-947-9098
Email:
[email protected]
On the web:
www.protectyourhome.com
Formula for deleting a phone number:
Pass Code (0000) + # + N + M + #
Model Number Information:
The model number and description of your unit is:
MA-D
Deluxe MiniAlarm
NOTE:
1. For phone systems where you need a delay before you enter a
set of numbers, you can add a 3 second delay by pressing the
“*” key. Each “*” entered is considered one of your 24 digits
allowed per phone number.
2. When programming the pager phone number, you may need to
When calling or writing for customer support or service, it is a good idea to
have the DATE CODE/MO# from the back of your unit:
Write it down here for easy reference: _______________________
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7. Warranty:
showing purchase date. The RGA # should be clearly marked on the outside of the package
containing the product.
Warrantor: Dealer, Distributor, Retailer, Manufacturer
To request an RGA #, call Control Products, Inc. at 952-448-2217 and ask for Customer
Service. Failure to have an RGA # may result in lost product or significant delays in handling
your return. Products without an RGA # clearly marked on the outside of the package are not
the responsibility of Control Products, Inc.
Warranty and Remedy:
We believe this is a very fine product. Although we take extreme pride in offering a product that
will function properly, we cannot guarantee that there will never be a defective unit or that a unit
will function on all the thousands of phone lines and communication equipment in existence.
For this reason, it must be clear that the Warrantors are not insuring your premises or
guaranteeing that there will not be damage to your person or property if you use this Product. If
you are not comfortable with our Limited Warranty, or completely satisfied with the Product, we
encourage you to return the unused Product for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. Thank
you for your understanding.
8. FCC Statement:
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The FCC Part 68 Label is located on
the rear of the enclosure. This label contains the FCC Registration Number for this equipment.
If requested, this information must be provided to your telephone company.
One Year Limited Warranty – Control Products, Inc. warrants its products to be free from
defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one year, and is not responsible for
consequential damages or installation costs of any nature. In the event that the Product does
not conform to this Warranty at any time during the period of one year from original purchase
date, Warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you at no charge. IMPORTANT: The
Warranty is limited to replacement of the Product ONLY. Secondly, because every phone
line differs, we strongly encourage you to fully test this Product in its actual application. This
should include a full test, involving the Product actually dialing to its designated locations and
someone verifying the proper response.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you can connect to your telephone line
and still have the devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas,
the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be
certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you
should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling
area.
Using standard modular telephone jacks, type RJ11C, should make connection to the
telephone network. The RJ11C plug and/or jacks used must comply with FCC Part 68 rules. If
trouble is experienced with this unit, please contact customer service at the address and phone
listed below. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS EQUIPMENT. It does not contain any user
serviceable components. If the equipment is causing harm to the network, the Telephone
Company may request that you disconnect this equipment from the telephone network until the
problem is resolved.
This Warranty shall terminate and be of no further effect at the time the Product is 1) damaged
by extraneous causes such as fire, water, lightening, etc., or not maintained as reasonable and
necessary; 2) modified; 3) improperly installed; 4) repaired by someone other than the
Warrantor; 5) used in a manner or purpose for which the Product was not intended.
WARRANTORS’ OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT ONLY. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
PAYMENT OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OF PAYMENT FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
It must be clear that the Warrantors are not insuring your premises or guaranteeing that there
will not be loss or damage to your person or property if you use this Product. The Warrantors
shall not be liable under any circumstances for damage or losses to your person or property or
some other person or that person’s property by reason of the sale or use of this Product, or its
failure to operate in the manner in which it is designed. The Warrantors’ liability, if any, shall be
limited to the original cost of the Product only. Use of this product is at your own risk.
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) these devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) these devices must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designated to provide reasonable
protection harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
on and off the equipment, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Procedures for Obtaining Performance for Warranty:
In the event that the Product does not conform to this Warranty, the Product should be shipped
or delivered freight prepaid to Warrantor with evidence of original purchase. If in any way you
are not comfortable with this product or its Limited Warranty, we encourage you to return it
unused within 30 days of original purchase date with evidence of the purchase date.
To return your miniAlarm™ Deluxe to Control Products, Inc.:
All products being returned to Control Products must have a valid Returned Goods
Authorization Number (RGA #) from Control Products, Inc., regardless of why the product is
being returned. Warranty returns will be honored only with an RGA #. Ship warranty returned
products prepaid to Control Products, Inc. 1724 Lake Drive West, Chanhassen, MN 55317.
Control Products, Inc. will, at its option, either repair or replace the product free of charge and
return the repaired unit or replacement unit at the lowest cost shipping prepaid. Products
returned for credit are subject to a 15% restocking charge. Returns resulting from errors by the
seller are not subject to this charge. All returns must include evidence of original purchase,
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID: I55HSS202RUS
FCC Reg:
FCC ID: I55RCU202R
USOC Jack:
AC REN: .07b
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