For the visually impaired, each button on the Console is molded with braille characters to identify the button’s function. The Console receives signals from up to 16 Linear wireless transmitters. Activating a transmitter causes the Console’s digital communicator to send the appropriate alarm report to the central monitoring station via the standard telephone network. In addition to the central station report, audible and visual indications occur and the alarm relay energizes during an emergency activation. The emergency alarm can be triggered by the large EMERGENCY button on the face of the Console or with a wireless transmitter. The fi re alarm can be triggered by wireless smoke alarms. The optional activity timer can be set for 8, 12 or 24 hour operation. The emergency alarm will trigger automatically if the time set elapses before an activity transmitter is triggered or the Console’s HOME button is pressed. If the optional Model VB-4B voice board is installed, the Console will “talk” to the user. The digitized voice, will sound “emergency”, “fi re”, “CO Alarm”, “timer done soon”, and other system operation, setup, and supervisory prompts from a 38 word vocabulary. In addition, the voice board supports 2-way automatic, 2-way manual, and 1-way listen-only audio communications with central station monitoring personnel using the Console’s built-in high-sensivity microphone and speaker. The Console can be programmed to act as a remote controlled “speakerphone”. With the speakerphone mode enabled (Model VB-4B voice board required) the Console will monitor the telephone line for an incoming call. Activating any emergency transmitter (or the Console’s EMERGENCY button) while the telephone is ringing will cause the Console to seize the line and begin full duplex voice communications. Activating any emergency transmitter (or EMERGENCY button) during the call will disconnect the line. The Console will auto-disconnect after 15, 30, or 60 minutes (programmable). Supervised transmitters regularly send status reports to the Console and low battery reports when their batteries are low. When the Console receives a low battery report, the TROUBLE indicator fl ashes. If the Console fails to receive a status report from a transmitter for a period of 24 hours, the TROUBLE indicator will light. All supervisory conditions can sound a local annunciation and be reported to the central station. The Console’s digital communicator can route calls to three telephone numbers: primary, secondary, and supervisory. General reporting codes and individual sensor reporting codes are programmable for the 4x2 format. Alternately, Ademco Contact ID may be selected for the communicator reporting format. Powered by a low voltage plug-in transformer, the Console has provisions for a rechargeable backup battery for operation during AC power outages. A power switch allows for out-of-service storage of the Console without discharge of the battery. The battery is recharged and supervised by the Console. If the backup battery becomes low the POWER light will fl ash and the condition can be reported to the central station. The Console is programmed using Linear’s RA-2400 remote access software (available on CD and at Linear’s Web site: Refer to the software’s built-in help fi le for programming details. TRANSMITTER COMPATIBILITY OPERATION SUMMARY A variety of Linear’s supervised DXS and non-supervised DX format transmitters can be used with the Console. Transmitters can be assigned to the following four functions: EMERGENCY Portable, supervised and non-supervised, pendant, belt-clip, or wristband type transmitters (Models DXT-41, DXT-42, DXT-61A, DXS-21, DXS-23, DXS-62A) and stationary, supervised Model DXS-31 transmitters are used for medical alert applications. When a medical alert transmitter is triggered, the Console sounds a two-tone siren and an emergency report is sent to the central station. The emergency alarm can also be triggered by pressing the Console’s EMERGENCY button. FIRE Supervised Model DXS-73 wireless photoelectric smoke alarms trigger the fi re alarm. When the fi re alarm is activated, the Console sounds a repeated series of three beeps and a fi re report is sent to the central station. CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) Supervised Model DXS-80 wireless carbon monoxide detectors trigger the CO alarm. When a carbon monoxide alarm is activated, the Console sounds a repeated series of four beeps and a carbon monoxide report is sent to the central station. ACTIVITY Supervised, switch or motion triggered transmitters (Models DXS-31/DXS-32 and DXS-54) can be used for ensuring human activity. The DXS-54 motion detector will monitor room activity. The DXS-31 and DXS-32 transmitters can be wired to a pushbutton or switch for manual activity monitoring. As long as a signal is received at least once every 8, 12, or 24 hours (programmable) an alarm will not be triggered. 15 minutes before the programmed time expires, the HOME indicator...