Connecting Cords, Sensor And Battery - Emerson FreezeAlarm FA-I-CCA User Manual

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45 Minute Temperature Alarm Delay. This feature
allows the temperature to drop below your pre-
selected temperature alarm setpoint for 45 minutes
before going into alarm mode and calling your three
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phone numbers. This is used frequently to monitor
walk-in refrigerators or freezers for a rise in
temperature. The 45 minute temperature alarm
delay can be enabled so it won't alarm while the
refrigerator or freezer is being loaded.
Fahrenheit/Celsius Selection.
6
can report temperatures in either degrees Fahrenheit
or degrees Celsius. Select °F or °C.
Rise or Fall. The FreezeAlarm can call out if the
temperature gets too low or too high. This switch
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tells the FreezeAlarm to go into temperature alarm
if the temperature rises above or falls below your
desired temperature alarm setpoint.

1.5 Connecting Cords, Sensor and Battery:

1. Connect the temperature sensor to the place on the back of the FreezeAlarm
marked Sensor.
2. Connect the plug-in power transformer to the Power connection on the back of
the unit. Plug the other end into an AC power outlet or into your surge
suppressor power strip (purchased separately).
3. Plug in your 9 volt battery to the battery connection on the back of the unit.
4. Using the telephone cord supplied with the FreezeAlarm, connect one end to
the OUT TO WALLJACK connection on the back of the FreezeAlarm and the
other end into your telephone jack on the wall. It is recommended you
purchase a high quality surge suppressor that can accommodate a phone line
connection. The figure below shows how these connections work, or you may
consult the instructions that come with your surge suppressor.
If you are using a
surge suppressor with
connection, there
should be an "IN" and
"OUT" connection for
Follow the diagram for
where the cords should
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a telephone line
the phone lines.
be connected.
The FreezeAlarm
UP =
FreezeAlarm
DOWN =
will wait 45
FreezeAlarm
minutes with
the
immediately
temperature
when temp
below your
drops below
setpoint
temperature
before going
into alarm
mode and
calling out.
UP = °C
DOWN = °F
UP =
DOWN =
Calls out on a
Calls out on a
temperature
temperature
rise.
will call
alarm
setpoint.
fall.

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