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Response Technologies, Ltd.
Centurion SCOUT Owner's Manual v2
Response Technologies, Ltd.
CENTURION SCOUT OWNER'S MANUAL
PREVENT INJURIES, DAMAGE or a SECURITY BREACH.
Read, understand, and follow this manual.

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  • Page 1 Response Technologies, Ltd. Centurion SCOUT Owner’s Manual v2 Response Technologies, Ltd. CENTURION SCOUT OWNER’S MANUAL PREVENT INJURIES, DAMAGE or a SECURITY BREACH. Read, understand, and follow this manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Response Technologies, Ltd. Centurion SCOUT Owner’s Manual v2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTION ..................1 SECTION 2: SYSTEM OVERVIEW .....................3 FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW .....................3 EXTERNAL CABLE PORTS ......................4 SECTION 3: SYSTEM OPERATIONS ..................5 INTERNAL BATTERY CHARGING ..................5 SYSTEM POWER UP ........................5 SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT ......................6...
  • Page 3 Response Technologies, Ltd. Centurion SCOUT Owner’s Manual v2 FOREWORD We would like to thank you for purchasing the Centurion SCOUT Portable Alert System from Response Technologies, Ltd.. The SCOUT is a wireless communication security system designed for portable covert operations with the capability to transmit a user-recorded message to security personnel by way of two-way radio, Bluetooth enabled phone, built in speaker, or relay activated external device.
  • Page 4: Section 1: Safety Instruction

    Centurion SCOUT Portable Alert System.  Do not attempt to service the SCOUT yourself unless you are an AUTHORIZED CENTURION SCOUT TECHNICIAN. Always follow installation instructions closely.  Install the SCOUT near an electrical (AC) outlet. The AC power cord is your SCOUT’s main AC disconnecting device and must be easily accessible at all times.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    The log can be viewed, saved to disk, or printed using the provided client software.  PERIODICALLY TEST your Centurion SCOUT Portable Alert System by activating sensors to confirm alert is being broadcast. Immediately investigate and correct any issues, including sensors that fail to respond properly.
  • Page 6: Section 2: System Overview

     USB Port connector for USB communication to PC.  Recessed pinhole reset button for performing a hard reset. Battery Status Speaker Touch Key LED Lights Interface USB Port Microphone Reset Button www.response-technologies.com - 3 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 7: External Cable Ports

     DC Connector outlet to connect DC power adapter.  Two-Way Relay Connector allows the system to activate an external device, and/or to have an external device activate the system using an N/O or N/C contact. www.response-technologies.com - 4 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 8: Section 3: System Operations

    The SCOUT will power up in the armed state. The unit is armed and ready to process alarms when the SYSTEM ARMED/DISARMED LED is lit. Note: Reference Battery Power Charging Status LEDs for battery power level. www.response-technologies.com - 5 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 9: System Deployment

    Deploy system and desired sensors. (Please read provided sensor instructions for correct sensor deployment and operation). Test sensor and system operation by activating each sensor deployed and ensuring that all desired outputs function in the manner required. www.response-technologies.com - 6 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 10: Section 4: System Configuration

    Section 4 System Configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The Centurion SCOUT Portable Alert System is DISARMED when a user is configuring the system. DO NOT configure the system when sensors must be monitored. If the system is DISARMED, alarms WILL NOT BE PROCESSED or LOGGED.
  • Page 11: Record Message

    Note: SPEAKER ON/OFF does not turn-off SCOUT verbal prompts. Verbal prompts can be configured with provided Console software (see Console Configuration – Section 5). www.response-technologies.com - 8 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 12: Link Sensor

    Voice prompt will confirm successful unlink.  Close sensor case. Note: Unlink Sensor will time-out after 30 seconds if “unlinking” is not confirmed. If time-out occurs sensor will remain linked. www.response-technologies.com - 9 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 13: Paired/Unpaired

     When PAIRED/UNPAIRED LED is blinking rapidly the SCOUT will use paired Bluetooth device as a sensor activation output. Bluetooth capable cell phone www.response-technologies.com - 10 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 14: Reset All Settings

    To have the system inactive over night, the times will need to be bridged together between two days. This is done by having the end time on the first day at 2400 and the start time on the following day at 0001. www.response-technologies.com - 11 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 15: Relay Configuration

    30 seconds. Latch time is configurable with provided Console software (See Console Configuration – Section 5). BLACK WIRE – Common WHITE WIRE – Normally Open RED WIRE – Normally Closed www.response-technologies.com - 12 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 16: Section 5: Console Configuration

    Note: The SCOUT USB port used for Console communication is located on the front edge of the front panel (reference page 3 – USB Port). The USB port in the radio compartment is for maintaining a charge on a paired mobile device. SCOUT Console www.response-technologies.com - 13 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 17: History Log

    Sensor ID shown checked in after missing a “SENSOR RETURNED” previous check in Internal “reset” button was pressed in Sensor ID “SENSOR RESET” shown Sensor ID shown was tampered “SENSOR TAMPERED” www.response-technologies.com - 14 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 18: Save/Arm

    The begin time must be earlier than the end time. To delete all inactive times for all days click on the Clear All button. www.response-technologies.com - 15 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 19: Configuration

    Select how many times the Alert Tones will be played before each verbal message upon sensor activation. Output Priority Select the desired output priority for Bluetooth and Radio/Speaker. Verbal message will broadcast over output devices in the order selected upon sensor activation. www.response-technologies.com - 16 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 20: System Configuration

    Select the output relay latch setting desired. The System Disarmed option will create a continuous latch until the system is disarmed by the user. The Relay Latch Time option will latch a single time for the amount of time specified. www.response-technologies.com - 17 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 21: Radio Configuration

     The Radio Power Delay setting allows the user to enter the desired time interval to delay radio transmission to allow the radio to power up completely. This option is only needed if the radio is not always powered. www.response-technologies.com - 18 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 22: Section 6: Support Information

    If the sensor activates the desired outputs, test the sensor from the desired deployment location. If the sensor does not activate the SCOUT, try moving the SCOUT closer to the deployment location until the desired output is activated. www.response-technologies.com - 19 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 23 SCOUT. Your Bluetooth capable phone can be paired to multiple devices at one time, but can only be connected to one at a time. www.response-technologies.com - 20 - ©Response Technologies, Ltd. Revised: January 9, 2015...
  • Page 24: Warranty

    Please reference the SCOUT Limited Warranty certificate for complete details. In order to obtain service under the warranty, please contact Response Technologies, Ltd. at 365 Industrial Drive, Harrison Ohio 45030 USA, by telephone at 513 202 5500, or email info@response-technologies.com.

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