Temperature Guard VM500-2 Operating Manual And Installation Instructions

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Temperature Guard
Models VM500-3 & VM500-3HT
Home Guard
Model VM500-2
Operating Manual and Installation Instructions

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  • Page 1 Temperature Guard Models VM500-3 & VM500-3HT Home Guard Model VM500-2 Operating Manual and Installation Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Programming Temperature Limits for Model VM500-3 Programming Temperature Limits for Model VM500-3HT Programming Humidity Limits for Model VM500-3HT Programming Pager Numbers Programming the Local ID for Pagers What happens when the Temperature Guard calls a pager Home Guard model VM500-2 Description Programming Overview Common Features...
  • Page 3: Description

    0 to the position labeled 1. From another phone line dial the number where the Tempera- ture Guard is located. The Temperature Guard will pick up after the first ring. The Temperature Guard prompts for the 4-digit PIN number.
  • Page 4: Programming Temperature Limits For Model Vm500-3Ht

    You will hear “Press 1 to change” 10 Press 1 to make a change or any other button to return to the Main Menu 11 You will hear “Enter number then press pound” 12 Enter the temperature (Valid limits are 35° to 125° F), then press 13 You will hear the value you just entered (i.e.
  • Page 5: Programming Pager Numbers

    VM500-3, and the Temperature and Humidity Guard, model VM500-3HT. Programming Pager Numbers The Temperature Guard can call voice or pager numbers. Pager numbers are programmed by programming a * as the first digit of a telephone number. From the Program Menu, Select 1 for the primary number, 2 for the secondary number, 3 for the third number, or 4 for the fourth number.
  • Page 6: Description

    Home Guard Description The Home Guard monitors the temperature and power wherever it is located, and dials up to two phone numbers if the temperature goes below 45 degrees or it the power goes out for more than five min- utes.
  • Page 7: Common Features

    From the Program Menu, Select 1 for the primary number, 2 for the secondary number, 3 for the third number (Temperature Guard only), or 4 for the fourth number (Temperature Guard only). You will hear “Enter number then press pound.
  • Page 8: Programming The Number Of Rings

    1 Select the appropriate number from the Program Menu 2 You will hear the telephone number for the selected recipient 3 You will hear “Press one to change” 4 Press 1 to make a change or any other button to return to the Program Menu 5 You will hear “Enter number then press pound 6 Enter the full phone number (1 + area code if necessary) fol-...
  • Page 9: Recording The Personal Identification Message

    Program Menu If you press 1 you will hear a tone Begin speaking after the tone. The Temperature Guard will re- cord for up to 10 seconds. After you are done recording, press any key to mark the end of your message.
  • Page 10: What Happens When The Temperature Guard Calls A Pager

    power without entering the PIN, perform the steps below. From the Program Menu, press 9 You will hear the current setting. Default is “off”, the status mes- sage will not be broadcast before the PIN has been entered. You will hear “Press one to change.” Press 1 if you wish to activate the Status Message before PIN You will hear the new setting.
  • Page 11: What Happens When The Monitor Calls

    The Temperature Guard will print the Local Identification number The Temperature Guard will print the temperature. The Temperature Guard will then print the power status. 1 for power on and 0 for power off. Example, if you saw 12340751 on the pager's display, 1234 is the user ID, 075 indicates a temperature of 75 degrees, and the last 1 indicates power is on.
  • Page 12: Verify That The Monitor Works With Your Phone Line

    blinks counted in step 3. For example, if the number of blinks counted in step 2 is seven and the number of blinks counted in step 3 is two, then the temperature is (7 x 10) + 2 = 72 degrees. Connecting the Monitor to a Phone Line which has a fax or answering machine connected to it Program the monitor to answer after one more ring than the other de-...
  • Page 13: Emergency Phone Call Sequence

    Do not place the unit near heating or cooling sources if you wish to monitor the average temperature of a room. • Placing the unit on the floor will cause the Temperature Guard to sense a temperature that is lower then the actual ambient tem- perature.
  • Page 14 FCC PART 68 INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The FCC Part 68 La- bel is located on the bottom of the unit. This label contains the FCC Registra- tion Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to your telephone company.
  • Page 15: Warranty

    Limited Warranty: 1. Warrantor: Dealer, Distributor, Retailer, and Manufacturer 2. Warranty and Remedy We believe that this is a high quality product. Although we test all products for proper functionality, we cannot guaranty that there will never be a defective unit, or that a unit will function on every phone line and all communication equipment in existence.
  • Page 16 Temperature Guard A division of Microtechnologies Incorporated 564 Berlin Turnpike Berlin, CT 06037 REV. 52315...

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