Nortek Security and Control RFI00002 FRS Radio Transceiver User Manual 214601A INDD

Nortek Security & Control LLC FRS Radio Transceiver 214601A INDD

Users Manual

WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM5-CHANNELRADIO INTERCOMInstallation & Operation Instructions(760) 438-7000 • FAX (760) 438-7043USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340www.linearcorp.comPRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS:INSTRL,INSTL,RI-C - LINEAR P/N: 214601 X1 - INK: BLACK - MATERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND - SIZE: 8.500” X 5.500” - SCALE: 1-1 - FOLDING: ALBUM FOLD - BINDING: SADDLE-STITCH214601 X1 - IMAGE 1
CONSOLE DESCRIPTIONNovi’s  5-channel  Wireless  Intercom  Consoles  provide  a  wireless audio communication link between up to ve Console stations and one or two remote Wireless Doorbell Intercom units.The intercom uses digital signals to control the stations called and provide a unique “security code” that prevents other nearby Novi 5-channel intercoms from accessing the system. Either of two radio frequencies can be selected for the intercoms to further eliminate the chance of interference from adjacent systems.The Console features ve station number pushbuttons for selecting the party to call. The ALL CALL button can be used to call all ve stations.  Pressing  the  TALK  button  calls  the  selected  station(s), then controls the direction of the conversation. Each intercom user presses their  TALK button  to  activate  the  microphone during  the conversation.The  Doorbell  works  with  Console  stations  4  or  5.  Pressing  the Doorbell’s TALK button sounds a “ding-dong” (station 5), or “dong” (station 4) at the Console, then the conversation begins by pressing the units’ talk buttons.For privacy, a MUTE switch on each Console can be set to prevent Wireless  Doorbell  tones  and  ALL  CALL  messages  from  sounding through that Console’s speaker.The Console can be placed on a table or shelf, or mounted to a wall with the screws provided. The small, antenna adjusts for Console table  or  wall  mounting.  Power  for  the  Console  is  provided  by  a small plug-in transformer.The Doorbell attaches to a wall with the mounting plate provided. Two 9-volt alkaline batteries power the Doorbell intercom.TABLE OF CONTENTSCONSOLE DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................... aCONSOLE FEATURES ...............................................................................................bDOORBELL FEATURES .............................................................................................1CONSOLE ANTENNA...............................................................................................2PROGRAMMING THE STATIONS ............................................................................3-4WALL MOUNTING THE DOORBELL...........................................................................5WALL MOUNTING THE CONSOLE ............................................................................6OPERATING THE DOORBELL & CONSOLE .................................................................7OPERATING MULTIPLE CONSOLES.........................................................................8-9TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................10CHANGING SYSTEM SETTINGS ..............................................................................11LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................................................12214601 X1 - IMAGE 2 214601 X1 - IMAGE 3
1CONSOLE FEATURES1.  STATION INDICATORSIndicators light when a station number button is pressed to show the station(s) that will be called. Indicators blink to show a call in progress. Indicators ash during conversation to show the busy stations.2.  STATION BUTTONSPress a button to select the intercom station(s) to be called. Pressing again de-selects the station.3.  STATION LABEL AREASFor applying labels that identify the intercom station locations.4.  ANTENNAReceives and sends the wireless  intercom signals. Antenna pivots for Console  horizontal and vertical mounting.5.  SPEAKERSounds audio from the calling station. Volume is adjustable with the volume control.6.  POWER INDICATORLights to show that Console power is switched on.7.  VOLUME CONTROL - POWER SWITCHSwitches Console power ON & OFF. Adjusts the volume of the Console’s speaker.8.  MICROPHONEHigh-gain  microphone  monitors  audio  from  the  calling  station  while  the  Console’s  TALK  button  is pressed.9.  TALK BUTTONPress and release to call selected station(s). During conversation, press and hold when talking.10. ALL CALL BUTTONPress to select all stations for calling. Press again to de-select all stations.11. MUTE SWITCHWhen ON, the Console will not sound Doorbell Intercom chime tones or respond to All Call signals. 12. FREQUENCY SWITCHSelects frequency A or B. All intercoms used in the same system must be set to the same frequency.312456789101112214601 X1 - IMAGE 2 214601 X1 - IMAGE 3
2DOORBELL FEATURES1.  MICROPHONEHigh-gain microphone monitors audio while the Doorbell’s TALK button is pressed.2.  SPEAKERSounds audio from the intercom Console. Volume is adjustable with the volume control (see Item #6).3.  POWER INDICATORLights to show that Doorbell power is on. Doorbell power automatically switches ON when TALK button is pressed. The power automatically switches OFF 15 seconds after the last intercom communication.4.  DOORBELL-TALK BUTTONPress to turn ON the Doorbell power and sound the chime at all of the intercom Consoles (Consoles with their MUTE switch ON will not sound the Doorbell chime). During intercom conversation, press and hold the DOORBELL-TALK button while speaking.5.  BATTERY CLIPSFor connection to two 9-volt alkaline batteries.6.  VOLUME CONTROLSets the volume level of the Doorbell’s speaker.7.  BATTERY DOORSlides off rear case to expose the battery compartment, CHANNEL switch, and FREQUENCY switch.8.  PROGRAM BUTTONPress until two beeps sound to cause the Doorbell to enter program mode.9.  FREQUENCY SWITCHSets the Doorbell to frequency “A” or “B”. All intercoms used in the same system must be set to the same frequency.10. STATION SWITCHSets the Doorbell to station 4 or 5. When set for station 5, the Doorbell will sound a “ding-dong” chime at the Console. When set for station 4, the Doorbell will sound a “dong” chime at the Console.11. CASE LOCKING SCREWSecures the Doorbell to the mounting plate.1234567891011214601 X1 - IMAGE 4 214601 X1 - IMAGE 5
3FOR TABLE OR SHELF MOUNTING...FOR WALL MOUNTING...SWING ANTENNAOUT FROM BOTTOMOF CASESWING ANTENNAALL THE WAY UPPOINT ANTENNASTRAIGHT UPFROM CASECONSOLE ANTENNA214601 X1 - IMAGE 4 214601 X1 - IMAGE 5
4PROGRAMMING THE STATIONS312BRING ALL UNITS TOGETHER THATARE GOING TO BE USED IN THE SYSTEMPLUG INCONSOLE(S)TRANSFORMERTURN CONSOLE(S)POWER KNOB OFFCONNECTDOORBELL(S)BATTERIESSET ALL FREQUENCY SWITCHES THE SAME (A OR B)SET ALL CONSOLE MUTESWITCHES TO OFFCONSOLEDOORBELLSET ALL UNITS INTO PROGRAM MODEON CONSOLE(S), PRESS & HOLD DOWN ALL CALL & TALKBUTTONS; THEN TURN POWER ON WITH THE VOLUME KNOB.WHEN ALL STATION LIGHTS FLASH, RELEASE BUTTONS.ON DOORBELL(S), USE AN OBJECT TOPRESS AND HOLD THE PROGRAM BUTTONUNTIL TWO BEEPS SOUND; THEN RELEASETHE PROGRAM BUTTONPROGRAMBUTTONINSIDE HOLECONSOLECONSOLE CONSOLEDOORBELLDOORBELLSET SWITCHESSETFREQUENCYBANOTE: FOR BEST PERFORMANCEKEEP UNITS AT LEAST 6 FEET APARTFROM EACH OTHER214601 X1 - IMAGE 6 214601 X1 - IMAGE 7
5PROGRAMMING THE STATIONSDOORBELLCONSOLECONSOLE645ON EACH CONSOLE, PRESSA STATION NUMBER BUTTONTO SET THAT CONSOLE'SSTATION NUMBER (SELECTA DIFFERENT NUMBER FOREACH CONSOLE)THE STATION NUMBERINDICATOR WILLSTAY LITAPPLY LABELS TODESCRIBE THELOCATIONSCONSOLEDOORBELLSET STATION NUMBERSDOORBELLS CAN BE SETFOR STATION 4 OR 5SET STATION SWITCHTO 5 FOR "DING-DONG",OR TO 4 FOR "DONG" CHIMEWHEN DOORBELL BUTTONIS PRESSED (TO TELLFRONT FROM BACK DOOR)SETSTATION54CONSOLEPRESS THE TALK BUTTONON ANY CONSOLE TO SENDTHE "SECURITY CODE" TO ALLOTHER UNITSSEND SYSTEM CODEDOORBELL BEEPS 10 TIMESTHEN TURNS ITS POWER OFFEACH UNIT SIGNALS WHENTHE "SECURITY CODE"IS RECEIVEDALL CONSOLE STATIONINDICATORS LIGHT FOR2 SECONDSTURN CONSOLE(S) OFFTO COMPLETE PROGRAMMING,TURN POWER OFF ON ALLCONSOLESNOTE: FOR THE CONSOLETO EXIT THE PROGRAM MODE, THE POWER MUST BESWITCHED OFFTURN VOLUME KNOBCOUNTERCLOCKWISEUNTIL POWER IS OFF214601 X1 - IMAGE 6 214601 X1 - IMAGE 7
6WALL MOUNTING THE DOORBELL3124USE MOUNTINGPLATE AND PENCILTO MARK SCREWLOCATIONSATTACH MOUNTINGPLATE USING THESCREWS PROVIDEDTILT DOORBELLINTO MOUNTINGPLATESECURE DOORBELL TOMOUNTING PLATE WITHTHE CASE LOCKING SCREWNOTE: WAIT UNTIL AFTERADJUSTING THE DOORBELLAUDIO VOLUME BEFOREFULLY TIGHTENING THELOCKING SCREWNOTE: DO NOT MOUNT THE DOORBELLUNIT WHERE IT WILL BE EXPOSEDTO EXCESSIVE MOISTURE, DUST,OR IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT214601 X1 - IMAGE 8 214601 X1 - IMAGE 9
7WALL MOUNTING THE CONSOLEROUTE TRANSFORMERWIRE INTO WIRING SLOTMOUNT CONSOLEON WALL SCREWSMARK SCREWLOCATIONS ANDDRIVE IN SCREWSLEAVING HEADSABOUT 1/4" OUTNOTE: DO NOT MOUNT THE CONSOLEOUTDOORS, OR WHERE IT WILL BEEXPOSED TO EXCESSIVE MOISTURE,DUST, OR IN DIRECT SUNLIGHTLEFT SCREWRIGHT SCREW214601 X1 - IMAGE 8 214601 X1 - IMAGE 9
8OPERATING THE DOORBELL & CONSOLE3124THE VISITOR PRESSES THEDOORBELL-TALK BUTTONNOTE: THE CONSOLEPOWER MUST BE ON, ANDTHE VOLUME MUST BESET ABOVE MINIMUMTHE VISITOR MAKES THE CALLCONSOLE ANNOUNCES THE VISITORSEE THE VISITOR'S LOCATIONCONSOLEHAVE THE CONVERSATIONRESPOND TO THE VISITORBY PRESSING & HOLDINGTHE TALK BUTTON WHILESPEAKING, RELEASE THETALK BUTTON AFTER SPEAKINGTHE CONVERSATION GOES BACK ANDFORTH, WITH EACH PERSON PRESSINGTHEIR OWN TALK BUTTONNOTE: DOORBELLS WILL GO ON STANDBYAFTER 15 SECONDS OF NO TALKINGSTATION INDICATOR STAYSLIT WHILE TALKING & BLINKSWHEN LISTENINGTHE CONSOLE WILL INDICATETHE DOORBELL STATION THATCALLEDNOTE: A CONSOLE MUSTRESPOND WITHIN 15 SECONDS,OR THE DOORBELL UNIT WILLAUTOMATICALLY SHUT OFFCONSOLEEACH CONSOLE WILL CHIMEA "DING-DONG" (FOR STATION 5)OR A "DONG" (FOR STATION 4)NOTE: IF A CONSOLE'S MUTESWITCH IS "ON", THE DOORBELLCHIME WILL NOT SOUNDGREEN POWERINDICATOR LIGHTSWHILE DOORBELLPOWER IS ONDOORBELLCONSOLESTATION INDICATORBLINKS TO SHOW WHICHSTATION CALLED214601 X1 - IMAGE 10 214601 X1 - IMAGE 11
9OPERATING MULTIPLE CONSOLES3124SELECTIVE STATION CALLWITH CONSOLE POWER ON,PRESS THE BUTTON FOR THECONSOLE THAT YOU WANT TO CALL(DOORBELLS CAN NOT BE CALLED)NOTE: MORE THAN ONESTATION CAN BE CHOSEN,BUT ONLY ONE STATION CANRESPOND AT A TIMECHOOSE WHOM TO CALLMAKE THE CALLPRESS AND HOLD THE TALK BUTTON,SPEAK TOWARDS THE CONSOLERELEASE THE TALK BUTTONWHEN YOU ARE FINISHED TALKINGWAIT FOR RESPONSEEXAMPLE: GARAGE IS CALLING KITCHENKITCHEN CONSOLESTATION INDICATORLIGHTS TO SHOW WHICHSTATION CALLEDHAVE THE CONVERSATIONRESPOND TO THE CALLERBY PRESSING & HOLDINGTHE TALK BUTTON WHILESPEAKING, RELEASE THETALK BUTTON AFTER SPEAKINGTHE CONVERSATION GOES BACK ANDFORTH, WITH EACH PERSON PRESSINGTHEIR OWN TALK BUTTONNOTE: CONSOLES WILL GO ON STANDBYAFTER 20 SECONDS OF NO TALKINGSTATION INDICATOR STAYSLIT WHILE TALKING & BLINKSWHEN LISTENINGSTATIONINDICATORLIGHTSGARAGE CONSOLESTATIONINDICATORSTAYS LITTHE CONSOLE CALLED WILL SOUND THE MESSAGETHE CALLER THEN WAITSFOR THE PERSON TO RESPONDNOTE: THE CONSOLE CALLED HAS20 SECONDS TO RESPOND, OR THECALL WILL BE CANCELEDGARAGE CONSOLEKITCHEN CONSOLE214601 X1 - IMAGE 10 214601 X1 - IMAGE 11
10OPERATING MULTIPLE CONSOLES3124STATION ALL-CALLWITH CONSOLE POWER ON,PRESS THE ALL CALL BUTTONCHOOSE STATION ALL-CALLMAKE THE CALLPRESS AND HOLD THE TALK BUTTON,SPEAK TOWARDS THE CONSOLERELEASE THE TALK BUTTONWHEN YOU ARE FINISHED TALKINGNOTE: DOORBELL UNITS, AND ANYCONSOLE WITH ITS MUTE SWITCH ON,WILL NOT RECEIVE THE ALL-CALL MESSAGEWAIT FOR RESPONSEEXAMPLE: KITCHEN IS CALLING EVERYONEALL CONSOLES THAT RECEIVED THEALL-CALL MESSAGE WILL SOUND THEMESSAGETHE CALLER THEN WAITSFOR A PERSON TO RESPONDNOTE: THE CONSOLES CALLED HAVE20 SECONDS TO RESPOND, OR THECALL WILL BE CANCELEDSTATION INDICATORLIGHTS TO SHOW WHICHSTATION CALLEDHAVE THE CONVERSATIONALL STATIONINDICATORSLIGHTALL STATIONINDICATORSSTAY LITRESPOND TO THE CALLERBY PRESSING & HOLDINGTHE TALK BUTTON WHILESPEAKING, RELEASE THETALK BUTTON AFTER SPEAKINGTHE CONVERSATION GOES BACK ANDFORTH, WITH EACH PERSON PRESSINGTHEIR OWN TALK BUTTONCONSOLES WILL GO ON STANDBYAFTER 20 SECONDS OF NO TALKINGSTATION INDICATOR STAYSLIT WHILE TALKING & BLINKSWHEN LISTENINGKITCHEN CONSOLEKITCHEN CONSOLEGARAGE CONSOLEGARAGE CONSOLE214601 X1 - IMAGE 12 214601 X1 - IMAGE 13
11TROUBLESHOOTINGMOTPMYS MOTPMYS MOTPMYS MOTPMYS MOTPMYS YDEMER YDEMER YDEMER YDEMER YDEMERTONLLIWROTACIDNIREWOPTHGILELOSNOCEHTERUSEBDEGGULPSIREMROFSNARTDEHCTIWS-NUNAOTNITELTUOTINULLEBROODEHTERUSEBENILAKLATLOV-9HSERFSAHSEIRETTABEHTMORFMUHEVISSECXEREKAEPSDROCREWOPELOSNOCPEEKANNETNAMORFYAWASITIFITINULLEBROODEVOMENILCANARAENTAKROWOTSLIAFMETSYSECNATSIDELOSNOCEHTERUSEBPUDETNIOPSIANNETNAOTDNUORASTINUEVOMRETTEBENIMRETEDSNOITACOLNOITPECERECIOVSEVIECERMETSYSDETALER-NONMORFSLANGISTNEMPIUQEYCNEUQERFEHTEGNAHCTINUHCAENOSEHCTIWSEDOCYTIRUCESEHTEGNAHC)EGAPTXENEES(SEVIECERMETSYSESIONLACIRTCELEMORFYAWASTINUEVOMCIRTCELE,SRETUPMOCREMMIDTHGIL,SROTOM.CTE,SEHCTIWSNOITCNUFOTSLIAFMETSYSMETSYSEHTMROFREPNIAGAGNIMMARGORPMORFYAWASTINUEVOMSTCEJBOLATEMSNOITCNUFMETSYSYLLACITARETASIEREHTTAHTERUSEBGNICAPSTEEF6TSAELSTINUNEEWTEB214601 X1 - IMAGE 12 214601 X1 - IMAGE 13
12CHANGING SYSTEM SETTINGSCHANGING THE SYSTEM'S CODECHANGING THE SYSTEM'S FREQUENCYON A CONSOLE:1. START WITH THE POWER OFF2. PRESS & HOLD DOWN ALL CALL & TALK BUTTONS3. TURN POWER ON WITH THE VOLUME KNOB4. WHEN ALL STATION LIGHTS FLASH, RELEASE BUTTONS.IF, AFTER CHANGING FREQUENCY,ANOTHER INTERCOM SYSTEMIS STILL COMMUNICATING WITH YOURSYSTEM, TRY CHANGING YOURSYSTEM'S SECURITY CODECONSOLEDOORBELLBANOTE: ALL FREQUENCYSWITCHES MUST MATCHTHEN:PRESS THE ALL CALL BUTTON, THIS WILLCHANGE THE CONSOLE'S SECURITY CODETHEN:REFER TO THE "PROGRAMMING THE STATIONS"SECTION IN THIS MANUAL AND PERFORMSTEPS #3, #5, & #6THIS WILL PROGRAM THE NEW "SECURITY CODE"INTO ALL OF THE OTHER UNITSIF ANOTHER INTERCOM SYSTEMIS COMMUNICATING WITH YOURSYSTEM, TRY CHANGING YOURSYSTEM'S FREQUENCYCHANGE THE FREQUENCYSWITCH ON EACH CONSOLECHANGE THE FREQUENCYSWITCH ON EACH DOORBELL214601 X1 - IMAGE 14 214601 X1 - IMAGE 15
13LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTYLinear Corporation (the Company) warrants to the original purchaser that products delivered  hereunder  will  be  free  of  defects  in  materials  and  workmanship  for  a period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase.The Company within said period shall, at its option, either repair or replace free of charge, any product or part thereof found (except batteries), upon the Company’s inspection, to be so defective, and will return the repaired or replaced product to the purchaser at Company’s expense. For  warranty  service  and  shipping  instructions  contact  WEMA  at  the  telephone number shown below. Devices must be sent at owner’s expense and be accompanied with statement of defect and proof of purchase.This warranty is conditioned on the following: 1). The Company must be notied within one year of purchase and have been given the opportunity of inspection by return of any alleged defective product free and clear of all liens and encumbrances to the Company or its distributor; and2). The product must not have been abused, misused or improperly maintained and/or repaired during such period; and3). Such defect has not been caused by corrosion or exposure to other than ordinary wear and tear. THE  COMPANY  MAKES  NO  OTHER  WARRANTY  OR  REPRESENTATION  OF  ANY  KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The Company’s maximum liability hereunder is limited to the purchased price of the product. In  no event  shall the  Company be  liable for  any  consequential, indirect, incidental  or  special  damages  of  any  nature  arising  from  the  sale  or  use  of  the product, whether based in contract, tort, strict liability or otherwise. Note: Some states do not allow limitations on incidental or consequential damages or how long an implied warranty lasts, so that the above limitations may not fully apply. This warranty gives specic legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. For Warranty Service Call: WEMA 1-800-528-4454IMPORTANT !!!Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and ll an  important need in portable wireless signaling. However, there are some limitations which must be observed.•  For U.S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations as Part 15 devices. As such,  they have  limited transmitter power and therefore limited range.•  A  receiver  cannot  respond  to  more  than  one  transmitted  signal  at  a  time and  may  be  blocked  by  radio  signals  that  occur  on  or  near  their  operating frequencies, regardless of code settings.•  Changes or modications to the device may void FCC compliance.•  Infrequently  used  radio  links  should  be  tested  regularly  to  protect  against undetected interference or fault.•  A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be gained prior to acting as a wholesale distributor or dealer, and these facts should be communicated to the ultimate users.•  This  device  complies  with  FCC  Part  15  and  Industry  Canada  Rules  and Regulations.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions:  (1)  This device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept any  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired operation.214601 X1 - IMAGE 14 214601 X1 - IMAGE 15
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