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  • Page 2 Congratulations! Your purchase of the C a r e T a k e r security system is a decision which will afford you greater peace of mind for the many years of ser- vice the system is designed to provide. The CareTaker is a revo-...
  • Page 3: System Components

    This section explains whar each of the system’s components do. . SYSTEM COMPONENTS The CareTaker Central Processing Unit (CPU) Touch Tone Phone Wireless Touchpads Wall Mounted Wired Touchpad With Speaker Interior Sirens Exterior Siren/Speakers Energy Saver Module DETECTION SENSORS Dour/window Sensor...
  • Page 4 The CareTaker Central Processing Unit (CPU) The CPU contains the electronic microcomputer circuits that control your system. It receives information from sensors placed strategically throughout the building and commands from Touch Tone phones or your Touchpad. It sounds sirens and siren speakers and produces voice announcements over your phones and can report alarms to the Central Station.
  • Page 5 Laboratories Listed household fire and burglary warning system. Exterior Siren/Speakers CareTaker has two models of extra loud speakers that may be placed outside (sometimes inside) of your building. When activated they emit a loud siren sound and using the CareTaker digitized voice will announce the type of alarm and the number of the sensor which detecled it.
  • Page 6 Two Wireless Touchpad models are available (models 60-144 & 60- 273). One is designed to be attached to the wall. The other, a hand held model, can be carried about. Both can be used to turn CareTaker on and off as well activate emergency panic (HELP) alarms.
  • Page 7: Energy Saver

    Wall Mount Wired Touchpad With Speaker A Touchpad (model 60-258) is available with a built-in voice message speaker and siren, In addition, four lights indicate the status of the system and the energy saver as well as the armed status and the existence of trouble conditions.
  • Page 8 42 degrees. In colder climates this feature can alert some- one, using the communicator, of a furnace failure. You can also call your CareTaker from a remote phone and have the current temperature announced by requesting the detailed status report.
  • Page 9 CareTaker There are numerous particularly because the unit can accept both the wired and wireless types. Your CareTaker dealer will suggest the units he feels best suit needs. Following are descriptions of the more popular your security wireless sensors for use with the system.
  • Page 10 Shock Sensors (Not to be used in a U.L. Installation) Shock Sensors mount on window frames and detect the shock caused by an intruder who breaks though a window lo gain entry. Smoke Sensors 60- 106 Smoke Sensors should also be a part of your protection system. In a home it is desirable to have at least one on each level of the home and particularly important to have one near all bedroom areas.
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  • Page 19: Automatic Test Features

    AUTOMATIC TEST FEATURES Your CareTaker system has several automatic test routines built- When to Use: in. If CareTaker discovers a problem it will notify you. Call your dealer to discuss what to do. What Will Happen: The Sirens will beep, rapidly, eight times every minute until you pick up the phone or push the “Push When Flashing”...
  • Page 20 Lights - Extending exit timing of Controlled Lights to 5 minutes and turning Controlled Lights on for 5 minutes from a telephone or Touchpad. Alarm History - Listening to the Alarm History messages stored in CareTaker. Energy Saver - Turning the Energy Saver on when arming your system.
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  • Page 35: Status Lights

    Long (one beep..is acknowledging your command. Very long, low volume beep..CareTaker is “protesting your attempt to arm because a door or window is open. Very short, low volume beep..The Chime feature is announcing a door or window opening.
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