Low battery / tamper / out of range alert, Transistor output jack, Optional lamp controller accessory – STI 34104 User Manual

Page 3: Trouble shooting tips

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Low Battery / Tamper / Out of Range Alert:

For any of the following conditions, the RECEIVER annunciates once per minute with a number
of beeps indicating which SENSOR has trouble (i.e. 1 beep for the first, 2 beeps for the second,
etc.)
1. SENSOR has a low battery
2. Something has triggered the tamper signal on SENSOR
3. SENSOR has been out of range (between 12 - 24 hours)

This will continue until either:
1. The RECEIVER gets a normal operation message from the SENSOR
2. SENSOR is cleared from RECEIVER memory

Transistor Output Jack:

This output can trigger a low powered device such as a relay or the STI Lamp Controller (STI-
30104). The output is a 3.5mm mono jack and is polarity sensitive. Output will supply 75mA
at 12VDC for three seconds.

Optional Lamp Controller Accessory:

The lamp controller plugs into the transistor output jack and will turn on a lamp any time your
SENSOR is triggered. Never come home to a dark house again, and let others think you are
home when you aren’t.

Trouble Shooting Tips:

The RECEIVER does not power up (green LED is off)
1. Check the AC power outlet for power
2. Check that the AC Adapter is plugged into both the RECEIVER and wall outlet
3. Try another AC adapter (12V DC 100mA only) with a +12 VDC center and -12 VDC outside

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The RECEIVER does not sound when a SENSOR alert is triggered
1. Check that the RECEIVER is not in Temporary or Permanent Silent Mode
2. Check if the RECEIVER is sounding a SENSOR alert (1/minute)
3. Trigger the SENSOR to check that the SENSOR and RECEIVER are within operating

distance from each other

4. Check the SENSOR batteries and replace if necessary
5. Reprogram the RECEIVER using the steps in

“Clearing the RECEIVER memory” and

“Enroll a SENSOR”

The RECEIVER sounds when there should be no alert from the SENSOR
1. Check that the SENSOR is mounted firmly with the correct orientation
2. Reprogram the RECEIVER using the steps in

“Clearing the RECEIVER memory” and

“Enroll a SENSOR”

The RECEIVER sounds when lightning strikes
1. This may occur in severe weather, especially for SENSOR’s mounted outside

The RECEIVER gives short beeps
1. Trigger the SENSOR to check that it is not too far away from the RECEIVER
2. Check that the SENSOR is not damaged
3. Replace the batteries in the SENSOR

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