Sonic Alert DB100T User Manual

Diagram 1
Directions for Model DB100T
WIRELESS doorbell & Intercom Sensor
SONIC ALERT’S 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The Wireless doorbell & Intercom Sensors Model DB100T are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for five(5) years from the date of purchase. Within this period Sonic Alert will repair or replace at our option the DB100T without charge for parts and labor. Simply send the unit (postpaid) and a copy of your sales slip as proof of purchase to: Sonic Alert Inc., 1050 E. Maple Road, Troy MI 48083
Operation
DB100T Sensor
Model DB100T Sensor is designed to work with models DB100 & DB200 wireless signalers. The DB100T Sensor has been designed for use with most intercom systems and to extend a doorbell button for up to 3 additional doors.
Other features include selectable number of flashes (5 or
10), different flash code for front door, rear door, or intercom.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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. WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment
Figure 1
Setting The Function Switch:
Located on back of sensor, must be set to position 1 or 2 as shown below. (see diagram 2 below)
1) Top position -Intercom/Buzzer System.
2) Center - Doorbell Button only see diagram 2 below.
Bottom – Does not apply to add on sensors
Intercom installation
See diagram 1 above and diagram 2 below
1) For intercom installation, attach sensor over speaker of intercom with provided velcro. Speaker icon on back of sensor must be centered over the speaker of your intercom for best operation. (See diagram 2 below).
2) Set function switch in top position.
3) Make sure 9 volt battery is installed.
Doorbell installation see reverse side
Diagram 2
Dipswitches
Intercom/Buzzer System Doorbell button only Existing Doorbell System
Sensor icon
Battery Cover
9 volt battery
Doorbell Installation
See diagrams 1 & 2 on front.
1) Set function switch in center position (Doorbell button only) see diagram 2.
2) Make sure 9 volt battery is installed.
3) Use provided Velcro to attach sensor to door area.
4) Important do not attach sensor on anything metal, only wood, glass or plaster etc.
Setting flash pattern for back door or interco m see Figure
1.1 below.
Setting The Dipswitches:
Models DB100T sensor, DB100 & DB200 Signalers The following settings are unique to Sonic Alert Signalers. The settings described below will allow you to tell the difference from one sensor to the other. You can set the front door to flash a different pattern from the back door, so you will know which door to answer.
Figure 1.1
ON OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DB Sensor settings dipswitches 1 thru 6 are set at the factory and only need to be changed if your neighbor has a DB200 or DB100 that is interfering with your signaler. The 8 dipswitches should be set as follows:
a) 1 thru 3 dip switches are set in the ON position and 4 thru 6 are set in the OFF position. If you need to change the dipswitch settings to avoid interference with your neighbors, make sure you change both the DB100 Signaler to match the DB Sensor.
Flash Pattern setting (back door or intercom)
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b) The 7
switch is for use when using more than 1 sensor; this switch determines the settings for front or back door. If using for one door only set this switch in the ON position. At this setting your unit will flash at a fast rate. If using more than 1 sensor, one for the front door and one for the back door or intercom, the setting for the 2nd sensor would be in the OFF position. In this position the front door will flash at a different flash rate than the back door. In the OFF position your back door sensor will flash at a slow rate.
Setting for different number of flashes
c) The 8
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switch determines the number of flashes when someone is at your door. In the ON position your unit will flash 5 times and in the OFF position your unit will flash 10 times. This feature is wonderful when you have an extra sensor for the back door. One sensor would be set in the ON position and the other would be set in the OFF position
Troubleshooting & Help:
If you’ve followed the directions and are still having problems please try the following suggestions:
1) Check battery in the sensor must be a 9-volt alkaline type.
2) Check dipswitch settings. Both the sensor and the signaler must match as shown in figure 1.1 on left.
3) Recommended distance for sensor from receiver is 40 feet or less.
4) Check Function switch on back for proper setting.
5) For technical help call 1-248-577-5400, M-F 7:30 a.m.­6:00 p.m. Eastern time. Or e-mail us with your questions at
sonic-info@sonicalert.com
6) Make sure the multi-function switch on back of sensor is in the proper position (see setting the function on the first page left side).
Warranty:
Thank you for purchasing this high quality Sonic Alert product. We hope you will have many years of satisfied use. This Sonic Alert product comes with a limited 5-year warranty so please retain your receipt in safe place for possible future reference; you will need in the event of warranty service.
Sonic Alert, Inc.
1050 East Maple Rd. Troy, MI 48083
V/TTY 1-248-577-5400 fax 248-577-5433 e-mail: sonic-info@sonicalert.com Web Site: www.SonicAlert.com
Note: Must be used only with Sonic Alert receivers for proper operation, other manufacturers products are not reliable with our products.
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