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INTRODUCTION Our jnique passive in`raroc ^ys,e^ii conccotrates on the protected area you select. Whenever the unit is set at ARMED, the motion detector will concentrate on the protected area. Once there is movement detected, the alarm will turn on and call to the memorized telephone numbers one by one. In siren mode, In chime mode, the chime will Ding Dong when movement be detected..o. 1. Do not install the system where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or rain. 2. The system siren is very loud, never put the unit close to your ear. 3. The unit should be away from heat sources such as radiators, heating ducts and stoves. 4. If the system sounds at random, it is possible that the location too close to a heat source, changing the location or direction of the unit can remedy this. 5. The system can provide valuable protection for your home and property if utilized properly. However, this unit cannot guarantee complete protection against to burglary or robbery. Therefore, we will not be responsible for any losses or damages which could occur. 1. Telephone Line Jack 2. Telephone Jack 3. PIR Sensor Hear ^^ 4. Battery Low Led z e 5. Ex PowerLed o', lil-7 ; U^- i 6. LCD Display ^ S 7. Numerical Keys ^ = 8. Buzzer ^ 9. DC 9V Power Jack 10. Chime on/off Switch 11. Battery Cover 12. External Terminal " 13. 9V Battery FEATURES Motion Sensor, detects motion activates auto-dialer and alarm 14 Digit large number display with dateltime Programmable security code, entry delay timing 5 emergency telephone numbers (up to 32 digits each) Programmable auto dialling cycle 5 Trigger recorder for alarm mode PAUSE key PANIC key PROG key Buitt-in flash memory to protect system data for power failure Battery Low indicator Tone dialling only Chime ON/OFF switch Built-in 105 db alarm (with programmable alarm on/off) Adjustable sensor head External extend trigger input terminal (compatible magnetic sensor. PIR slave unit. Water alarm). External siren terminal (compatible outdoor siren) AC adaptor operated (included) with 9V battery back-up (not included) Wall mountable 1. Remove the screw of main unit from battery compartment cover, install an alkaline 9V battery, this is a back-up battery, in case of AC power failure. This battery will keep the unit working (fig.1) o^c a (fg 1) 2. Connect the line cord between "LINE" jack and telephone wall socket. (fig.2a) 3. Now connect the plug/wire included with your auto-dialer (this is the plug/wire with the clear plugs at either end) one end inserted in the TEL socket on the auto-dialer, and the other end into your telephone. You now have a wire from the TEL socket on your auto-dialer to your telephone. You should now have a dial tone. 4. Plug the AC adaptor to the DC 9V socket on the auto-dialer (Fig. 2b) Telephone Line Socket ( flcg. 2b ) ^ ) fig. 2a ) TeiePhone b ^^I r DC Adaptor 5. For wall mount-if required Choose a suitable location, 5-6 feet (1.5-2.0 meters) away from floor, drill holes and install anchors and screws Place the unit over the screws and slide it down to secure in place (fig 3). It is suggested that you mount the unit this distance above the floor to obtain the best coverage of the intended protected area.(fig 3) -1- -2- ' 7,-71 (fig.3) ^Y O 6. For shelf top- Turn the sensor head 90 degrees upwards, then rotate the head 180 desired clockwise to the desired angle. Place in on the shelf-top location you selected (fig.4) Upwards 90 Rotate 180 ---, --1 ^^, - ^ _ PRECAUTIONARY NOTE: IF YOU HAVE ANIMALS ( ft9' 4) Sensor head can be adjusted if you have dogs, ie. you would set the sensor head slightly higher avoiding your animal. We suggest that if you have cats to keep them out of the room that the Auto Dialer is monitoring. This program can only be operated during disarm mode. During set-up, if not key in any message within 10 seconds, the system will auto exit set-up mode. Your auto-dialer has a factory preset pass number of 0-0-0. This can now be changed to a pass number personal to you. P^ ( fig. 5) 1 TO CHANGE PASSWORD a. Enter factory pre-set pass number, 0-0-0. Press PROG button once, PASSWORD will flash on the auto-dialer screen. b, Press the ARMlDtSARM button to confirm that you want to enter the PASSWORD option. c. Enter your new pass number followed by the ARM/DISARM button to confirm the new number. (you can choose up to 6 numbers in your pass number) d. Press the PROG button seven times to exit set-up mode. NOTE: If you forget your pass number, press and hold down the PROG button, for up to 2 seconds, after a beep press PAUSE button, remove the battery and AC adapter after 2-3- Unit

minutes then insert the battery and plug in the AC adapter the auto-dialer will restore back to the factory pre-set pass number 0-0-0. other setup will restore back to the factory pre-set too. 2 TO STORE TELEPHONE NUMBERS a. Enter the pass number followed by PROG button twice. b. MEMORY will flash on the auto-dialer screen. c. Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm this is the option you heed. d. You are now ready to program in your 5 chosen telephone numbers. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to select 1-5, then press ARM/DISARM to confirm the location for the first number. For example if you select 4 this will be the fourth number dialed. e. Now enter the number that you want to store, followed by ARM/DISARM to confirm and store the number (maximum of 32 numbers,but only display last 14 digits). f. Repeat steps c-e for the four other numbers you wish to be stored. - MEMORY LOCATION (fg-6) 3 TO DELETE TELEPHONE NUMBER IN MEMORY a. Enter the pass number followed by PROG button twice. b. MEMORY will flash on the auto-dialer screen. c. Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm that this is the d. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to select the number you want to delete. e. Press the ARM/DISARM button to delete the number. f. Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm the correct number has been deleted. g. Press the PROG button six times to exit the set-up mode. 4 TO PROGRAM SIREN ON/OFF The auto-dialer has been factory set with the siren ON. To change this to OFF: r yg : (fig.7) a. Enter the pass number followed by PROG button three times. b. The "JOC " icon will flash on the auto-dialer screen. c. Press ARM/DISARM to confirm that this is the option you need. d. Using the UP and DOWN buttons select SOUND OFF. Followed by the ARM/DISARM button to confirm that the SIREN is now off. e. Press the PROG button five times to exit the set-up mode. 5 TO PROGRAM AUTO CALL FUNCTION ON/OFF The auto-dialer has been factory set with the call option ON. To change this to call option to OFF: (fig.8) a. Enter the pass number followed by PROG button four times. b. The "Iff " icon will flash on the auto-dialer screen. c. Press the ARM/DISARM to confirm that this is the option you need. d. Using the UP and DOWN buttons select call OFF followed by the ARM/DISARM button to confirm call OFF. e. Press the PROG button four times to exit the set-up mode. 6 TO PROGRAM AUTO DIALLING CYCLE. The auto-dialer has been factory set for auto dialling 3 cycles. (When motion is detected the auto dialer will call all stored numbers 3 times) You can change this cycle from 1-5 dialling times. a. Enter the pass number followed by PROG button five times. b. CYCLE will now flash on the auto-dialer screen. c. Press ARM/DISARM button to confirm d. Using the UP and DOWN buttons to select 1-5 followed by the ARM/DISARM button to confirm the cycle ( how many times the auto-dialer will call you if motion is detected) e. Press the PROG button three times to exit set up mode. 7 TO PROGRAM ENTRY DELAY TIME The auto-dialer has been factory set for a 20 second delay time. You can change this to 0,5,10,15, or 20 seconds: a. Enter the pass number followed by PROG button six times. b. ENTRY will now flash on the auto-dialer screen. c. Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm that this is the d. Using the UP and DOWN buttons select the seconds 0,5,10,15 or 20. Press ARM/DISARM to confirm the number of seconds you require for the entry delay time. e. Press the PROG button twice to exit set-up mode. 8 REAL TIME SETTING a. Enter the pass number followed by PROG button seven times. TIME will flash on the auto-dialer screen. Press the ARM/DISARM button to confirm that this is the d. The date will show in the auto-dialer screen as three sets of numbers, year, month and date followed by the real time. The first set of numbers will flash confirming that these can now be changed. Press the ARM/DISARM button on the flashing numbers and using the UP and DOWN buttons select the correct date followed by the ARM/DISARM button to confirm and store. You will now have the correct date and time. f. Press the PROG button once to exit set-up mode. In standby mode, press and hold the PROG button for more than two seconds, then key in the test telephone number memory location, the telephone number stored in memory will automatically be dialed. After selecting a location for the unit, switch ON the chime button on the side of the Auto-Dialer, and wait 60 seconds and then walk in front of the unit. The Auto-Dialer will detect motion and the chime will sound. If you walk beyond the detection range the chime will not sound. To test the detection range try various and adjust the sensor angle for best coverage. Switch OFF the chime after this test. 1 TO ARM THE SYSTEM a. Enter the pass number followed by the ARM/DISARM button b. Three short beeps will sound and the ARM icon will show on the Auto-Dialer screen. c. You can press and hold "ARM" button 2 seconds on remote unit to ARM main unit. (the remote control not included, option for S100R) d. There will be a further single beep after 60 seconds, the Auto-Dialer is now set at ARM and ready to detect movement. NOTE: Please ensure that the CHIME switch is set at OFF on the side of the Auto-Dialer before setting to ARM. 2 ALARM a. In ARM mode system will detect any movement in the protected area and will sound a SIREN for 30 seconds on and 30 seconds off, and will automatically dial the numbers stored, one by one, in the CYCLE you have chosen, ( amount of times the numbers are dialed). You will hear the same siren when the call is answered you can then call the Police or make the necessary arrangements, ie calling a neighbour. b. In ARM mode, if the Auto-Dialer is set at SIREN OFF, the numbers stored will be dialed silently, when the call is answered you will hear a siren and know that movement has been detected, enabling you to call the Police or make necessary arrangements, ie calling a neighbour. REMEMBER the Auto-Dialer has called you silently, no indication whatsoever is given from the Auto-Dialer to suggest it is dialling you. -4- -5- -6-

3 TO DISARM THE SYSTEM a. Enter the pass number followed by the DISARM button. b. You will hear one beep and the ARM icon will disappear from the Auto-Dialer screen to confirm that the Auto-Dialer has been DISARMED, c. You can press and hold "DISARM" button 2 seconds on remote unit to DISARM main unit. 4 DOOR CHIME ON/OFF a. Switch the CHIME button to ON, on the side of the Auto-Dialer. b. Wait for 60 Seconds, there will be one beep. c. When movement is detected in the protected area the'ding DONG' chime will sound. d. Switch the CHIME button to OFF, on the side of the Auto-dialer to stop the 'DING DONG' from sounding. NOTE: When the Auto-dialer is in ARM mode the CHIME will NOT sound. 5 PANIC BUTTON a. Press "PANIC" button on main unit or press and hold "PANIC" button 2 seconds on remote control, instantly the ALARM will sound for 30 seconds, and the Auto-Dialer will begin dialling the stored numbers. b. To stop the alarm and the stored numbers being dialed, press password then ARM/DISARM button. c. Or press and hold "DISARM" button 2 seconds on remote unit to stop the alarm and auto dialer. PAUSE The "PAUSE" function can be stored as one digit in the telephone number memory for some PABX dialling operation and every one "PAUSE" in the memory dialling sequence will stop for 3.6 seconds. For example, if you store telephone number "7,7,7,5,3,5,5--226" to memory location 2, operation as follows: a. Press password (0-0-0), then press "PROG" button, the system will into setup mode, b. Press PROG button to select function menu "MEMORY" icon flash. c. Press "ARM/DISARM" button to confirm. d. The system will get into first telephone number setting and LCD display. e. Press "*/UP" or "#IDOWN" to select memory location 2. f. Press "7,7,7,5,3,5,5", Pause "2,2,6". g. Press "ARM/DISARM" button to confirm and the LCD will return display setup menu. B A T T E R YL O W D ' ^^.ihen the 9V battery is running low, the battery low LED will flash once every 3 seconds to indicate the low battery in ARM mode. NOTE: change to a new alkaline 9V battery immediately, other wise it may cause the sensor to not detect properly and may appear the fault trigger alarm and dialling phenomenon. View Trigger Records In standby mode, press "#/DOWN" to view last 5 trigger records. View store telephone numbers In standby mode, press "*/UP" to view stored telephone number. NOTE: not press any button 10 seconds system will automatically exit view mode. 1. Connect the PIR slave extended unit (not included, option for 113E) a. Connect the PIR slave extended unit cable to the terminal post located in back of the main unit inside the terminal compartment. See polarity in( fig.9a) \ag* Red ite (fig.9a) b. Plug the 3.5mm diameter male plug of slave extended cable that from the main unit into the jack located on side of the unit (fig.9b) (fig.9b) Slave Unit From Main untt lave Extended Cable 2. Connect the water alarm( not included, option for 760A) Connect the water alarm to the terminal post located in the back of main unit inside the terminal compartment. The polarity as shown in fig.10 (fig.10) NOTE: Slave PIR unit and water alarm selection option alternative. -7- -8-3. Connect the extended outdoor siren cable to the terminal post located in the back of main unit inside the terminal compartment. The polarity as shown in (fig.11). NOTE: the outdoor siren (515SK/E)option, not included. o ( fg-11..^,". 4. Connect the magnetic sensor (detect door/window is opened, will trigger auto dialer and alarm after "entry delay time"). (NOTE: The magnetic is for optional, not included) a. Measure the length of wire needed to connect the sensor to the transmitter, then cut the wire to the correct length. Strip about 1/2 inch of insulation from the wire ends, and twist the wires together. b. Connect the sensor switch on door to the main terminal post using the wire you just cut. (There is no polarity need to be taken care of, any terminal will be fine, as long as the wires from a loop). c. Connect another sensor switch screw to another switch terminal post by using the parallel another wire as shown in (fig.12) Slave Unit 94 0 11 ( fig.12 ) d. Wire not included. NOTE: If you connect more than one sensor to the main unit, connect them in series as shown in (fig.13) l[ull F^93 91 q^m ^-- (fig.13 +^^^ Sensor Switch (Mount the doorlwindow frame) Magnet sensor (Mount the doorlwindow frame) 5. Mount the magnet sensor to the door/window frame by using the double-side tapes and aligned the 2 sensor pieces to be tidiness and "arrow" facing "arrow" at no more than 114 inch apart. (fig.14) 9-

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE fowtacins arrow fig. 14) 6. To mount the outdoor siren use the siren stand as a tempiate, mark locations of holes and install anchors and screws as shown in fig. It is recommended that you mount the out door siren at entrance door, top of garage door, or any location which is sheltered from easy tamper and rain. 1. UNIT WILL NOTARMEDlDISARM a. make sure you've entered the correct password, if not, reenter the password. b. If still doesn't work. Remove the 9V battery and adaptor plug, wait for 3 minutes, replace them again. Then try "ARM"8 "DISARM" again. c. If it still doesn't work, press and hold down the PROG button, for up to 2 seconds, after a beep press PAUSE button, remove the 9V battery and adaptor plug for 3 minutes, replace them again, then reset-up and try to ARMIDISARM again. 2. UNIT WILL NOT DIALLING a. Make sure the tetephone fine in good connection, b. Make sure the telephone number stored. c. Make sure the system should be setup in Autodial mode. AUTO-DIALER WITH SECURITYISAFETY ALARM (fig.15) 7. Remote control unit battery replacement (Battery Type-A76 or LR44) a. Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow. b. Replace with three new batteries of the same type. Make sure the polarity (+ or -) of the batteries match the polarity marks inside the unit. As shown in (Fig. 16) c. Repface battery cover Notes for remote operation If intermittent remote control operation occurs, replace the bafteries according to "BATTERIES REPLACEMENT'. The battery life should be about six months under normal use, so replace battery at least every 6 months. Effective range (Fig. 17). 1. Make sure the full telephone has been stored 2. If you are leaving pets at home whilst the Auto-Dialer is ON, then make sure the Auto-Dialer has been set in a location high enough not to detect an animal walking around but not too high to detect other movement. The head PIR can be adjusted up and down or from side to side. 3. Keep the Auto-Dialer dust free, away from cobwebs that may cause movement in the protected area. 4. Only suitable for single phone lines. Not compatible with fax machines. WARNING To ar,y risk or damage, when battery is low make sure (fig. 16) change the battery immediately, or take the battery out when the device will be out of use for a long period, to avoid any battery leakage to damage this device. L i CDw 1:1=31 (L,) C1n ^ / ^s ^/ ^/ ^ 6 ^ MODEL: T016 141,1 ^ ^_L; (fig.17) 10-11- 611-01600-OO6R

^.. " ^ IjovieSiuje r A Auto Dialer With Security/Safety Alarm HOW IT WORKS HomeSafe's unique passive infrared system concentrates on the protected area you select. Whenever the unit set at ARMED, the motion detector wi44 studied the protected area. Once there is a movement be detected, the alarm will turn on alarm and call to the memorized telephone numbers one by one. In chime mode, the chime will Ding Dong when movement be detected. EASY TO INSTALL 1. Install battery ( not included), connect AC ADAPTOR and telephone line (included). 2. Mount on the wal{ to have a height between 1.5-2 meters above the floor, and have the motion sensor face 1.5-2"' to the entrance or passing through path. ^ I- 6-8M -;; -_^ o Compatible 4 CE RECYCLABLE PAPER 639-0160C-001R Made in China 6 3IIII IqIIVII IIll I 22 9 1 01600 4 Patent Pending Trademark & Copyright Reserved ^