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1. 1 STATION ON OFF 2 VIEW DATA LOG Press 1 to CHANGE STAION CONFIGURATION from ON to OFF or OFF to ON Press 2 to VIEW STATION LOG e Press 1 to verify STATION setup STATION ON 01 JOE SMITH Then you are given a choice of TURN OFF YES 1 NO 2 Press 1 to TURN STATION OFF Press 2 to leave STATION ON e Press 2 No to leave STATION ON VIEW DATA LOG Examining ALARM log Tx MISSING log and MISSED codes This data logging feature allows you to evaluate important information collected over time by storing The total number of times each transmitter has been tripped The maximum count is 99 Beyond 99 the display will show gt You may reset the count to 0 at any time The total number of times a transmitter is found to be missing when the receiver fails to record 30 check in codes in a row sent at 1 minute intervals causing the Tx MISSING counter to be incremented by one for each such occurrence The maximum count is 99 which may be reset at any time The highest number of missed check in codes in row of less than 30 recorded during the monitoring process This is an important measure by which you can judge how reliable the wireless link is for individual transmitter Stations Remember a Tx MISSING alarm will be given if there are 30 missing check in codes in a row The maximum count is 30 Beyond 30 the display will show gt You may reset the count to 0 at a
2. 01 JOE SMITH Pressing key once more stops the alarm sound and light flashing If LOW BATTERY after pressing the key you will see STATION 01 Then pressing key again you will see STOP MONITORING YES 1 NO 2 Notes 1 The EM 900 is capable of stacking up to 10 alarms in a row This important feature prevents loss of information before the first alarm is being looked by pressing the key once Thereafter pressing again will cause additional alarms if any to be displayed in sequence of their occurrence 2 The low battery alarm will be issued every 18 hours until the battery is replaced Please do so as soon as possible to prevent the transmitter in question from becoming totally inactive in the days or weeks ahead STATION ON OFF 1 MON NEW ENTRY 2 ON OFF VU LOG Press 1 to MONITOR or ENTER NEW PROGRAM Press 2 to TURN STATION ON OFF or VIEW STATION LOG e Press 2 to TURN STATION ON OFF or VIEW STATION LOG This section is used to either turn STATION ON or STATION OFF When disabled by turning STATION off all alarms from that particular transmitter will be ignored For example it may be necessary to occasionally turn that particular station off disable a sensor from sending an alarm during maintenance or for any other reason ENTER STATION 01 40 Enter 01 for station 01 STATION 01 Screen will then display
3. 24 STATION 25 STATION 26 STATION 27 STATION 28 STATION 29 STATION 30 STATION 01 STATION 32 STATION 33 STATION 34 STATION 35 STATION 36 STATION 37 STATION 38 STATION 39 STATION 40 EM 900 Location Planner Reference Tx Code Name or Description 14 15 16
4. ENTRY 2 ON OFF VU LOG Press 1 to MONITOR or ENTER NEW PROGRAM Press 2 to TURN STATION ON OFF or VIEW STATION LOG e Press 1 to begin programming Screen will then displa 2 ADD TX REVIEW Press 1 to MONITOR only if STATION 5 01 40 have been previously programmed Press 2 to ADD TRANSMITTER or REVIEW STATION S PROGRAM e Press 2 to setup transmitter s with assigned code Screen will then display 1 ADD NEW TX 2 REVIEW STATION Press 1 to ADD a TRANSMITTER to a particular STATION Press 2 to REVIEW STATION 01 40 PROGRAM e Press 1 to add a new or change transmitter code to selective station ENTER STATION THEN Enter 01 for station 01 Go to memory location 01 which should contain code 1234 from previous example Enter 01 STATION 01 Shortly thereafter the previously stored code is displayed 1234 ENTER Tx CODE THEN To continue with the setup refer to the LOC setup on the bottom of page 4 You may now enter the new code and re program the designated transmitter OR By simply pressing you will be asked WIPE RECORD YES 1 NO 2 If YES the previously stored record will be wiped and that location is pre empted for future use Finally DONE YES 1 NO 2 If NO you may continue programming additional transmitters or changing codes until memory is full or if YES you will exit the PROGRAM Tx mode and go to CONFIGUR
5. 2 digits you must press star button after entry You may assign stations in any order Once a code is stored it remains in memory even if power is removed Example Preparing a transmitter code and storing in an unused station In any of the program stages if an incorrect character has been entered you can simply press R to reenter information Enter 01 for station 01 Screen will then display STATION 01 If no previous code is stored in station 01 the display will show Screen will then display STATION NOT PROGRAMMED Then ENTER Tx CODE 0000 9999 Transmitters are PRE PROGRAMMED at the factor for ease of installation Have transmitter code available located on side of transmitter housing when setting up STATION Keep a written record of codes stored Note If the number entered is 4 digits or longer the STATION will only accept the first 4 and automaticall advances to the next step If the number is less than 4 digits you must press asterisk to continue Enter 1234 for this example CODE 1234 Then after a short pause CODE ENTERED PRESS M e Press M to store program By pressing the M button you should hear 2 short beeps simultaneous with the front light flashing indicatin that programming the transmitter is successful and complete The EM 900 keeps a profile of all the codes rogrammed and can therefore determine while in the MONITORING mode which transmitt
6. E Important Under normal operating conditions the STATION should remain in its recharging cradle to keep the battery at full capacity This will allow portable operation when needed for up to four hours YES to program the transmitter via program cable resulting in the message CONNECT Tx CABLE THEN Familiarize yourself with the procedure of connecting the 3 wire program cable tucked inside the back compartment of the EM 900 to a transmitter module See pictures on the last page First remove the transmitter cover and look at the illustrations for the different models that can be used with the EM 900 After you have correctly attached the cable momentarily press the reset button shown in the pictures You should hear 2 short beeps simultaneous with the front light flashing indicating that programming the transmitter is successful and complete The EM 900 keeps a profile of all the codes programmed and can therefore determine while in the MONITORING mode which transmitter is tripped CAUTION If you decide to press the M TO CANCEL option instead of pushing the Tx reset button even with the programming cable attached the new code will not be stored inside the transmitter Therefore the EM 900 will not recognize any alarms from that particular transmitter PRESS Tx RESET OR M TO CANCEL 10 6 PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTER STATIONS VIA THE 3 CONDUCTOR CABLE Y ove EM 900 Figure 1 Typical cab
7. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential or commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications VOLUME CONTROL BATTERY ON OFF SWITCH AND AUXILIARY ALARM OUTPUT Removing the sliding door on the back will give you access to a 3 positiion slide switch the transmitter program cable and the 3 terminal connector block for interfacing with an automatic dialer or some other low voltage device like a strobe light external siren etc Putting the EM 900 on active duty requires that you do the following first Set the chime sound switch to either of 2 positions as desired 1 Center position for low sound level 2 Upper position for high sound level Connect the AC 2P power supply adaptor to a live 120 outlet and plug the cable into the jack on the back of the optional cradle or directly into the power jack located on top of the EM 900 if no cradle is used While charging do not operate the EM 900 without the AC 2P adaptor It may take up to 12 hours to fully charge the battery Once charged you should be able to operate the EM 900 for several hours before you will hear a series of beeps indicating that the battery is running low in which case you should immediately place the STATION back in its cradle or re connec
8. W PROGRAM Press 2 to TURN STATION ON OFF or VIEW STATION LOG e Press 1 to begin monitoring process Screen will then display 1 MONITOR 2 ADD TX REVIEW Press 1 to MONITOR only if STATION 5 01 40 have been previously programmed Press 2 to ADD TRANSMITTER or REVIEW STATION S PROGRAM e Press 1 to have uninterrupted surveillance of alarm sensors Screen will then display MONITORING TO CANCEL After properly programming the wireless grid of remotely located transmitters the EM 900 is now ready to perform its duty of monitoring the following conditions e ALARM caused by tripping a remote sensor connected to its transmitter only if ENABLED e Tx MISSING when a transmitter stops operating for more than 30 minutes a row or is completely removed from the area under surveillance only if ENABLED e LOW BATTERY of transmitter STATION when voltage drops below 2 5V only if ENABLED Any of the following messages may appear during the monitoring phase ALARM Or Tx MISSING Or LOW Tx BATTERY What you should do when the alarm is activated When in alarm the EM 900 flashes red light while sounding a two tone chime either high or low volume and continues to do so until the key is pressed In case of a true ALARM or Tx MISSING let s assume Joe Smith tripped his sensor or left the area for more than 30 minutes after pressing the key you will see
9. What s Inside EM 900 User Manual e EM 900 with built in rechargeable battery e AC 2P power adaptor e Cradle What s needed 900 MHz spread spectrum transmitters e Sensors See list in Addendum A Important Please Read This Page Thank You for Purchasing The EM 900 from USP USP has made every effort to make The EM 900 the finest Monitoring System on the market today However for your safety please take the following precautions when using The EM 900 The EM 900 should be tested regularly to ensure proper notification of your programmed transmitters when activated by the Pendant transmitter or Wireless Accessories This is your responsibility as the user of the product Certain structures may block the transmitter signal It is up to the user to test the transmitter within the area of use to determine if dead zones exist and where they are located For U S installations only The EM 900 is required to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and regulations As such it has limited transmitter power and therefore limited range The EM 900 cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and maybe blocked by radio signals that occur on or near their operating frequencies regardless of code setting Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules
10. er is tripped Followed by ENTER LOC OF TX 0000 9999 Enter a LOCATION assigning a reference number of up to 4 digits Enter 01 or any number that helps you recall where this transmitter is physically located then press Note Pressing without entering a location number will leave the number field blank LOC 01 Then NAME MAX 11 CHAR THEN PRESS Enter the name of a location or any other description of less than 11 alpha characters At this stage you re asked to enter alphabetic characters via the EM 900 keypad Looking at the keypad you ll notice the additional alphabetic letters printed numeric keys 2 through 9 To enter letter press the corresponding key in quick succession in accordance with the placement of the character For example for the letter C press the 2 key three times in a row Use the 1 key for a space In so doin ou can construct a name in upper case style only not exceeding 11 characters Note By simply pressing the key the name field will be left blank Note Pressing the 0 key once will give you the exclamation character Pressing the 0 key twice will give you the quotation character Pressing the 0 key 3 times will give you the pound character Using this sequential method try entering the name JOE SMITH In any of the program stages if an incorrect character has been entered you can simply pres
11. le connection to a universal transmitter with cover off Figure 2 Close up view of above transmitter hookup The 2 terminal connector on the right may be used with any dry contact sensor type so long as you correctly program the transmitter for either a Type 1 N O when the contact closes during alarm This may be the case using a pressure mat to send the alarm when stepped on b Type 2 N C when the contact opens during alarm In this application the same pressure mat may be used to send an alarm when pressure is removed RESET BUTTON Figure 3 Typical pendant transmitter cover removed Pendant transmitters like the on the right are considered Sensor Type 1 N O devices and therefore you must enter that option only when programming its digital code as described in example 1 After programming make sure to replace the watertight cover by uniforml tightening the 3 screws on the back Do not apply excessive torquet RESET BUTTON 11 Order Information Ready to Go Complete Systems or Customize your own ALL ECP wireless receivers have the capability to supervise all ECP universal transmitters They also have the ability to pickup lo battery warning signals from these transmitters Every 60 seconds the transmitter sends andI m here signal to the receiver If not sensed by the receiver in a thirty minute period the alarm will sound This means protection from low power non working transmitters or transmitters rem
12. lead amp RJ22 Plug P 8 22 24x36 Floor Sensor Pad with 4 foot lead amp RJ22 Plug P 9 22 24x60 Floor Sensor Pad with 4 foot lead amp RJ22 Plug Automatic Voice Dialers AD2000 Hard wired phone or page 8 numbers Leave a special message Other models available United Security Products Inc 13250 Gregg Street Suite B CA 92064 800 227 1592 858 597 6677 Fax 858 455 0036 E Mail United Security Products Inc a Last update 09 09 03 usp unitedsecurity com 12 Station STATION 1 STATION 2 STATION 3 STATION 4 STATION 5 STATION 6 STATION 7 STATION 8 STATION 9 STATION 10 STATION 11 STATION 12 STATION 13 STATION 14 STATION 15 STATION 16 STATION 17 STATION 18 STATION 19 STATION 20 STATION 21 STATION 22 STATION 23 STATION 24 STATION 25 STATION 26 STATION 27 STATION 28 STATION 29 STATION 30 STATION 01 STATION 32 STATION 33 STATION 34 STATION 35 STATION 36 STATION 37 STATION 38 STATION 39 STATION 40 EM 900 Location 01 Planner Reference Tx Code Name or Description 1234 JOE SMITH 13 Station STATION 1 STATION 2 STATION 3 STATION 4 STATION 5 STATION 6 STATION 7 STATION 8 STATION 9 STATION 10 STATION 11 STATION 12 STATION 13 STATION 14 STATION 15 STATION 16 STATION 17 STATION 18 STATION 19 STATION 20 STATION 21 STATION 22 STATION 23 STATION
13. ny time As a rule of thumb the largest number of missed codes for each transmitter should not exceed 15 over a 24 hour period If it does you may have to reduce the distance or change location of that particular transmitter to minimize the risk of false alarming Note Data logging only applies to receiving channels that are enabled 1 MON NEW ENTRY 2 ON OFF VU LOG Press 1 to MONITOR or ENTER NEW PROGRAM Press 2 to TURN STATION ON OFF or VIEW STATION LOG e Press 2 to TURN STATION ON OFF or VIEW STATION LOG ENTER STATION 01 40 Enter 01 for station 01 STATION 01 Screen will then display 1 STATION ON OFF 2 VIEW DATA LOG Press 1 to CHANGE STAION CONFIGURATION from ON to OFF or OFF to ON Press 2 to VIEW STATION LOG e Press 2 to VIEW DATA LOG information Then in sequence you ll see the following messages ALARM LOG Ea MISSING TX LOG id MISSED CODES If there were 3 missed check in codes in a row the display shows RESET TO 0 YES 1 NO 2 YES if you want the count to be reset to 0 otherwise it will remain in memory Changing a transmitter code If a stored code needs to be changed follow these steps First go to initial setup prompt by scrolling through display or by simply turning power switch off and back on with adaptor unplug from unit Identify the memory location of the transmitter code you wish to change 1 MON NEW
14. oved from the facility CC 900 Care Caller Enunciator with Pendant Transmitter Wristband necklace and belt clip Fall Alert Complete Systems 900 MHZ Long Range includes accessories FA 900 1 Bed Rail System with LT 900 transmitter Enunciator 1 x 30 Sensor Strip Pad AC Adapter FA 900 2 Bed Rail System with LT 900 transmitter Enunciator 2 30 Sensor Strip Pad Adapter FA 900 3 Wheelchair Seat System with LT 900 transmitter Enunciator 9 x16 Sensor Pad Adapter FA 900 4 Bed System with LT 900 transmitter Enunciator 14 x 24 Sensor Pad AC Adapter FA 900 5 Bed System with LT 900 transmitter Enunciator 18 x 24 Sensor Pad AC Adapter FA 900 6 Floor System with LT 900 transmitter Enunciator 24 x 30 Sensor Pad AC Adapter FA 900 7 Floor System with LT 900 transmitter Enunciator 24 x 36 Sensor Pad AC Adapter Addendum A List of Accessories E MD Wireless Motion Detector LR 900 Intelligent Repeater for Extending Range LP 900 Pendant transmitter 900S DW Wireless Door Window transmitter LT 900 Wireless Transmitter w RJ22 connection CE 900 Wireless Receiver Alarm Strobe Sensor Pads P 1 22 2x01 Bed and Rail Sensor Strip with 4 foot lead amp RJ22 Plug P 2 22 14x24 Bed Sensor Pad with 4 foot lead amp RJ22 Plug P 3 22 18x24 Bed Sensor Pad with 4 foot lead amp RJ22 Plug P 4 22 24x01 Bed Sensor Pad with 4 foot lead amp RJ22 Plug P 5 22 9x16 Chair Sensor Pad with 4 foot
15. rtantly the EM 900 would not be able to determine if a transmitter with a duplicate code has become inactive or has been removed from the immediate area Therefore the concept of supervision will be meaningless Note It takes only one active transmitter within the detection range to keep the EM 900 from sounding the MISSING Tx Alarm Next you will be asked to select from one out of four choices 1 MON NEW ENTRY 2 ON OFF VU LOG Press 1 to MONITOR all transmitter stations or PROGRAM a new transmitter station Press 2 to TURN STATION ON OFF or VIEW STATION LOG e Press 1 to program a new transmitter station Screen will then display 1 MONITOR 2 ADD TX REVIEW Press 1 to MONITOR only if STATION S 01 40 have been previously programmed Press 2 to ADD TRANSMITTER or REVIEW STATION S PROGRAM e Press 2 to setup transmitter s with assigned code Screen will then display 1 ADD NEW TX 2 REVIEW STATION Press 1 to ADD a TRANSMITTER to a particular STATION Press 2 to REVIEW STATION 01 40 PROGRAM e Press 1 to add a new transmitter code to a selective station Screen will then display ENTER STATION 01 40 If a mistake is made in setting up your transmitters refer to page 10 CHANGING A TX CODE for corrections Enter a number between 01 and 40 to assign a station in which to store the code for a particular transmitter Note If the assigned station is less than
16. s R to reenter information When you are finished with this process the screen will then display 01 JOE SMITH Then you are given choice of 1 ACCEPT 2 START OVER Press 1 to ACCEPT STATION PROGRAM Press 2 to START OVER from scratch e Press 1 if program was correctly entered Screen will then display 1 MON NEW ENTRY 2 ON OFF VU LOG REVIEW STATION S PROGRAM 1 MON NEW ENTRY 2 ON OFF VU LOG Press 1 to MONITOR or ENTER NEW PROGRAM Press 2 to TURN STATION ON OFF or VIEW STATION LOG e Press 1 to verify programmed entry Screen will then display 1 MONITOR 2 ADD TX REVIEW Press 1 to MONITOR only if STATION 5 01 40 has been previously programmed Press 2 to ADD TRANSMITTER or REVIEW STATION S PROGRAM e Press 2 to review program Screen will then display 1 ADD NEW TX 2 REVIEW STATION Press 1 to ADD a TRANSMITTER to a particular STATION Press 2 to REVIEW STATION 01 40 PROGRAM e Press 2 to verify a particular station setup ENTER STATION 01 40 Enter 01 for station 01 Note for a single digit station be sure to add 0 before the number i e 08 09 Transmitter code will be displayed 1234 Followed by Location and Name 01 JOE SMITH Followed by station status STATION ON MONITOR Uninterrupted surveillance of alarm sensors 1 MON NEW ENTRY 2 ON OFF VU LOG Press 1 to MONITOR or ENTER NE
17. t the AC 2P CAUTION To avoid permanent damage only use power adaptor supplied with the EM 900 Note When storing or transporting the EM 900 make sure to set the switch to OFF ALARM OUTPUT SOUND LEVEL amp POWER OFF Three position slide switch PROGRAMMING CABLE RELAY CONTACTS FOR LOW VOLTAGE AUXILIARY APPLICATIONS ONLY Installing the EM 900 Find a preferred location not closer than 12 from heavy metal objects or reflective surfaces like mirrors Placing the STATION too close to metal obstructions could impair its ability to receive wireless signals from distant transmitters Note When not in the monitoring mode the STATION will sound intermittent beeps to alert one to that condition Getting started Shortly after the EM 900 is powered up the following message is displayed EM 900 VERSION 1 16 PROGRAM Tx program to 40 STATIONS You must first prepare the EM 900 to make it operate with your selection of transmitter sensor combinations Up to 40 transmitters may be used with one EM 900 each to be assigned a unique code pre programmed at the factory for ease of installation CAUTION Assigning the same code to more than 1 transmitter is generally not a good idea because a Transmitters with identical codes must also be programmed to activate by the same type of contact either normally open or normally closed b More impo
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