Fcc information – Radio Shack RS-3000 User Manual

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Instant Panic Alarm — calls out in a
female voice to alert others nearby
that you need assistance when you
are in or near your vehicle.

Valet Mode — lets you easily prevent
passive arming when the vehicle is
being serviced, valet parked, or
washed.

Programmable Options — lets you
customize several of your alarm’s op-
tions.

Accessory Trigger Output — pro-
vides a negative trigger to activate
(but not power) accessory sensors.

Violation Confirmation — beeps
three times or says “I was tampered
with!” when you disarm the system af-
ter the alarm has sounded, to let you
know what happened while you were
away from the vehicle.

Computer-Controlled Fan Sensor
— can tell the difference between
your vehicle’s dome or trunk light and
an electric cooling fan (which can
make other alarms sound a false
alert) without using additional wiring.

Toll-Free Help — if you have any
questions about or problems with
your alarm system, just call:

1-800-598-2527

Your system requires one 9-volt alka-
line battery to maintain operation if
the main power lead is disconnected.

Warning: Your alarm system’s alerts
are painfully loud. Take care during
installation to keep your head away
from the system once you connect
power.

FCC INFORMATION

Your alarm system might cause TV or
radio interference even when it is op-
erating properly. To determine wheth-
er your system is causing the
interference, move your vehicle out of
the area. If the interference goes
away, your alarm system was caus-
ing the interference. Try to eliminate
the interference by:

• Keeping your system away from

the receiver

• Contacting your local Ra-

dioShack store for help

If you cannot eliminate the interfer-
ence, the FCC requires that you stop
using your alarm system.

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