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D-303166 AmberLink™ User Guide 7
Special Functions:
- Calling for help by using an emergency pendant transmitter
- Speakerphone (hands-free) when communicating with Monitoring Center or when answering
an incoming call by pressing the pendant
- The system supports up to 28 users (pendant transmitters and smoke detectors).
- Computer control and data download/upload
- Remote control by telephone
- Remote diagnostic and event log using PC software
Physical Properties
Operating Temperature: 32F to 104F (0C to 40C)
Storage Temperature: -4F to 140F (-20C to 60C)
Size: 9-13/16 x 7-1/4 x 2-5/16 in. (248 x 185 x 55 mm).
Weight: 3 lb (1.35 kg)
Color: Off-white
Note: The product supports all standard monitoring center receivers.
SYSTEM SETUP
To set up your system, follow the steps below.
Select Unit Location
If possible, select a central location in your home for the Unit. This location should be in the area
where you spend most of your time. The location should also enable an optimal signal reception
for pendants and smoke detectors.
The Unit can be placed on a table, desk, or counter. It also can be mounted on a wall.
Make sure that the location you have selected is near an electrical outlet and a phone jack.
Connect the Unit to your Telephone Line
The AmberLink communicates with your Monitoring Center through your telephone line.
1. Locate the phone jack on your wall where you want to connect your AmberLink. If a phone is
already plugged into that jack, unplug it and connect it to the "PHONE" connector on the back
of the AmberLink. Your telephone will still function normally.
2. Connect the wide end (RJ-45) of the phone cord to the "Wall Jack" on your AmberLink. Plug
the narrow end (RJ-11) of that phone cord into the phone jack on your wall. The AmberLink is
now connected to your telephone line.
Note: Be aware of other phone line services such as DSL. If DSL service is present on the
phone line, you must install a filter. See Figures 3a and 3b for proper installation.
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