How To Set Up Your System; Remove The Battery Protection Strip; Master Alarm Unit; Connect The Telephone Line - LaserShield Instant Security Systems Owner's Manual

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HOW TO SET UP YOUR SYSTEM

Set up is fast and easy. Basically, you need to
plug in your units, position and link them, and
make a phone call to activate 24/7 monitoring
for better protection. A voice annunciator not
only talks you through the setup, but also will
advise you of System status or abnormal
conditions.
Remove the Battery Protection Strips
The LaserShield
Wireless Detection Units) are shipped with
removable battery protection strips. You do not
need to open the battery door to remove the
strip. Just carefully pull out the protective strip
tabs located on the bottom of each unit.
The removable battery protection strip is
the same for the MAU and Wireless
Detection Units
Positioning the Master Alarm Unit
Place the MAU in a location that is close to a
wall telephone jack and also where the voice
announcements can be heard. It can be
placed anywhere in your home or office where
you can see its signal lights and reach it
conveniently for, among other things, to
access the panic button.
Connect devices in the following
sequence, with the LaserShield
closest to the wall
LaserShield
• Fax Machine
(plugs into LaserShield
• Caller ID Box
• Answering Machine
• Telephone
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Plug MAU into a Telephone Line
Your LaserShield
connected to a telephone line to contact
RRMS when it detects a security threat.
Always connect the MAU directly into the wall
telephone jack.
The MAU works best with a direct
connection to the wall telephone jack. To
connect it through a PBX, please contact
LaserShield
assistance. Connecting through a PBX or
other telephone switching system may
prevent or reduce reliability in reporting
alarm events to RRMS.
Plug the included telephone cord into the
connector marked "to wall" on the back of the
MAU. Then plug the other end into the wall
telephone jack. If your telephone jack is
occupied by another phone or device, simply
plug that phone or device into the jack in the
rear of the MAU marked "to phone".
Your System cannot contact RRMS if the
line is busy or not connected, or if a phone
is left off the hook.
The use of DSL or other broadband telephone
service may prevent your System from
transmitting alarm signals to RRMS. Your
System should be connected to a line not
used for DSL. IMMEDIATELY AFTER
INSTALLING DSL OR BROADBAND
TELEPHONE SERVICE, YOU MUST TEST
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THE SYSTEM'S SIGNAL TRANSMISSION
WITH RRMS.
If you have "Privacy Manager" as a feature on
your telephone, you must do one of two things
to assure that RRMS can call you in event of
an alarm. Either disable or cancel Privacy
Manager with your phone company, or provide
us with a different phone number for RRMS to
contact you at your premises.
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Master Alarm Unit must be
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