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45136 Choice ALER T Choice ALER T ™ Control all Sensors & accessories from one location ™ Wireless Alarm System Alarm Sir en User ’s Manual Low Batt On Armed ON/OFF LEARN[...]
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2 3 Im p ort an t S af eg u ar d s 4 In t ro d uc ti on 4 As s ig ni ng a Al ar m S ir e n t o t he s y st em 5- 6 In s ta ll at i on 6 T e st in g t he A l ar m Si r en or y ou r s ys te m 6 Er a si ng A l ar m Si r en fr o m sy s te m 7 Lo w b at te ry in di ca t or 8 Ba t te ry w a rn in g s 8 FC C W ar n in g 10 T abl e of Co nte nts[...]
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2 3 Be for e co nne cti ng or ope rat ing th e A lar m S ir en , pl eas e r ea d the se ins tru ct ion s c ar ef ull y a nd sav e th is man ual fo r f ut ur e re fer en ce. Co ng ra tul at io ns Th e G E C hoi ce Ale rt ™ Wir ele ss Ala rm Sys te m i s o ne of th e m ost af for da bl e a nd exp and abl e w ir el ess al arm sy ste ms av ai la ble [...]
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4 5 Im por ta nt s afe gua rd s Pr e Ca uti ons 1. Do no t a tte mpt to di sas sem ble th e A lar m S ir en , un les s d esc rib ed in the us er ’s ma nua l. The re a re n o us er serv ice abl e p art s. 2. Ha ndl e w ith Ca re – Av oid st rik ing or sh aki ng . Im pr op er use or st ora ge cou ld dam age th e A lar m Si re n. Mo dif yi ng o r [...]
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4 5 P art s C hec k L ist Id ent if y al l t he par ts b ef or e pr oc eed ing . T he Al a rm Si r e n w i ll in c r e as e y o ur sy s te m ’s so u nd . U s e i n a r e as wh e r e t h e C on t r o l C e nt e r ’ s s ir e n ca n no t b e h e ar d . Ad din g a Al arm Si re n In or de r to lin k t he Ala rm Sir en t o t he Con tr ol C ent er , y[...]
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6 7 S te p 2 - Pr es s a nd hol d t he Lea rn but ton in sid e t he Ala rm Sir en . The ‘O N’ ind ica tor on th e f ro nt wi ll beg in to flas h a nd it wil l s oun d co nti nui ous be eps . S te p 3 - W hil e c ont inu ing to pr es s th e L ear n bu tto n o n t he Ala rm Sir en , pr es s a nd hol d th e M ute b ut ton o n the si de of the Co [...]
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6 7 w oo d, o r t he scr ew s and an cho rs in clu ded fo r dr yw al l mo unt ing , a s s how n i n d iag ram (2 ). Er asi ng the Al arm Si re n fr om th e s yste m S te p 1 - Re mo ve th e A C Ad apt er and ba tte ry fr om th e A lar m S ir en . S te p 2 - Wit h the A C Ada pte r a nd bat ter y re mo ve d, pr es s and ho ld the Le arn bu tto n. S [...]
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8 9 Model # Description Battery Type Battery Life* 45129 Control Center (4) “AAA ” 24 months 45136 Alarm Siren (1) “9V” 24 months *maximum potential life based upon usage and location Lo w B att er y In dic ato r Th e A lar m S ir en of fer s bat ter y bac k- up us ing a “9V ” ba tte ry. R em ov e scr ew s mar ked wi th arr ow s o n ba [...]
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10 11 FC C W arn ing An y u na ut ho ri ze d ch an ge s or m odi fic at io ns t o th e eq ui pm ent wo uld v oid t he u se r ’s wa rra nt y an d m ay c on fli ct w it h bo th st ate a nd f ed er al l aw s. T he C hoi ce A le rt sys te m co mp li es w it h pa rt 1 5 of t he FC C r ul es . Op er at io n is s ub je ct t o the f ol lo wi ng co ndi [...]
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10 11 W A RN IN G Li mit at io ns o f Al ar m Pr odu cts Th is pr odu ct s hou ld b e te st ed p er io di ca ll y t o ma ke s ure it is w or ki ng p r op er ly . Th e pr odu ct , if us ed p r op er ly , ma y r ed uc e th e ri sk o f bu r gl ar y, r obb er y, o r ot he r ad ve rse e ve nt s. Ho wev er , J AS CO is n ot a n i ns ur er , t his p rod u[...]
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