Cat. No. 49-2570OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.CENTRAL 5000Monitored Wireless Security Alarm SystemMOTION DETECTORARM AC POWERM
10PLANNING YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM Before you set up your system, draw asecurity plan of your home. This is es-pecially important if you install sensortr
11ASSIGNING SECURITY ZONESA security zone is an area of protectioncovered by a single door/window sen-sor transmitter, motion detector, or oth-er sens
12QUICK INSTALLING/TESTING YOUR SYSTEM This section describes how to initializesystem accessories so the consolerecognizes them and how to test thesys
13Notes: • If you do not have an unused jack,use the supplied duplex adapter.For a baseboard jack, plug theadapter into the jack; for a walljack, plug
14Notes:• You can add any combination ofup to eight Plug ´n Powerremote controls. • When you press a button, theBATTERY indicator on theremote control
156. Leave the console’s switch set toINSTALL to install other accesso-ries.7. Replace the compartment cover.Note: You can install eight keychain(Cat.
165. Place one of the supplied num-bered stickers on the sensortransmitter to show its zone num-ber.6. Leave the console’s switch set toINSTALL to ins
17INSTALLING THE LAMP MODULEWhen the alarm trips, lamps connect-ed to lamp modules flash on and off forthe duration of the alarm. After 4 min-utes (or
18TESTING THE SYSTEMAfter you complete the quick installa-tion procedures, follow these steps totest the system.Note: To avoid alarming neighbors, tel
19MOUNTING ACCESSORIES MOUNTING THE DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR TRANSMITTERSYou can install any combination ofdoor/window sensor transmitters (Cat.No. 49-2585)
2FEATURESRadio Shack and ORCA, the security monitoring company, are independent of one another.No warranty or guarantee of performance of the ORCA Mon
20• If you mount magnetic switcheson metal doors or frames,ensure that they are no morethan 3/16 of an inch apart. Onwooden surfaces, they can beup to
21MOUNTING THE MOTION DETECTORMotion detectors protect a specificarea of your home. For example, youmight want to protect a stereo system,jewelry box,
22MAKING A PET ZONE If you have a pet, you can help reducethe chance the pet will cause a falsealarm by blocking the motion detec-tor’s lower zones wi
23OPERATION ARMING/DISARMING THE SYSTEMYou can arm the system three ways:•Set INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN 2 on theconsole to RUN 1 or RUN 2 andpress ARM on the
24Notes: • The supplied motion detector(Cat. No. 49-2589) only operatesin the AWAY and MIN modes.If you want to use the exit/entrydelay feature, you c
25USING THE PANIC ALARM Pressing PANIC on the handheld re-mote control, or ARM and DISARM atthe same time on the keychain remotecontrol, causes the co
26DURING AN ALARMWhen there is a violation, the consolesounds a siren for 4 minutes, flashesARMED, and lights the indicator for theaffected zone. The
27Using SECURITY LIGHTUse the SECURITY LIGHT button on thehandheld remote control or the con-sole to turn on/off a light module set tothe same House a
28TROUBLESHOOTING If you experience problems with your security console or accessories, try correctingthe problem as suggested in this section. If you
29Problem SolutionYou cannot turn lights on or offfrom the LIGHT ON or LIGHTOFF buttons on the remote. • Make sure you set the house and unit code on
3Notes:• In addition to the parts provided,you need one 9V alkaline battery(such as Radio Shack Cat. No.23-553) to operate the console;six AAA alkalin
30Problem SolutionYou do not hear a chime fromthe console when you pressARM to install a remote.Check if you can arm the system when INSTALL/RUN 1/RUN
31Problem SolutionThe red indicator on the sen-sor transmitter/motion detec-tor stays on during installation.Remove then reinstall the sensor transmit
32CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour Radio Shack Wireless Home Security System with Emergency Phone Dialer isan example of superior design and craftsmanship. Th
33REPLACING THE CONSOLE’S BATTERYThe console’s backup battery allowsthe system to work during a power out-age. A 9-volt alkaline battery providesat le
34REPLACING THE DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR TRANSMITTERS’ BATTERIESIf any of the console’s zone indicatorsflash slowly, the door/window sensortransmitter or mo
35FCC CAUTIONSYour system has been tested andfound to comply with the limits for a re-mote control security device in accor-dance with Part 15 of FCC
RADIO SHACKA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761028A5 Printed in Hong KongRADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTYThis security product is warrante
4CONTENTSGlossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6How the System Wor
5Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Replacing the Console’s Battery . . .
6GLOSSARYHere are a few terms that will be help-ful to know as you read this manual.Arm and Disarm — Terms for on andoff. When you arm the system, you
7HOW THE SYSTEM WORKSAfter you set up your account withORCA Monitoring Services, your sys-tem calls and reports alarms to ORCAMonitoring Services’ tra
8Place a check mark next to any settings you want to discuss with ORCA, and referto these settings when you call them to set up service.oHouse CodePre
9oTouch-Tone DialingPreferred setting: Touch-tonedialing Can be set to use rotary dialing ifyou do not subscribe to touch-tone service from your local
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