Silent Call LLS-04 User Manual

Lamp lighter, Style, A multi-function lamp flasher… with

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"Lamp Lighter"

A multi-function lamp flasher… with

style!

Congratulations on purchasing the Lamp Lighter wireless multi-function alerting
device from Silent Call Communications. The Lamp Lighter represents a new era
in wireless alerting devices… functional yet attractive and stylish at the same
time.

The Lamp Lighter is compatible with all Silent Call transmitters except the new signature series
system. The transmitter(s) may be placed up to 100 feet from the Lamp Lighter. When the Lamp
Lighter receives a signal from a transmitter, it flashes any table lamp plugged into it with a
distinctive pattern for each alert type. Do not use energy saving florescent light bulbs as they will
not operate properly in flashing the flash codes.

Setup

1. If desired, plug a telephone cable in series with the telephone receptacles on the Lamp Lighter

power supply. Plug the other end into any telephone outlet. If there is no telephone outlet
near the Lamp Lighter, you can also use a Silent Call telephone transmitter to activate the
telephone indication.

2. Plug a table lamp into the AC outlet on the Lamp Lighter power supply. Make sure the switch on

the lamp is turned on. If the lamp is not turned on, the Lamp Lighter will flash all its LEDs
when it powers up to indicate a lamp problem.

3. Plug the power supply into an AC outlet. The Lamp Lighter will flash once, indicating it is ready

for operation. As long as you have not changed the code switch setting in your transmitter(s)
from the factory setting of OFF, OFF, OFF, ON, ON the Lamplighter is ready for operation.
If you have changed the code switches, follow the steps in the programming section (below).

Operation

1. The Lamp Lighter will flash the lamp with a distinct pattern for each type of transmitter it

hears. The indication will continue for about 15 seconds after the transmitter stops
transmitting.


SOUND = three short flashes
PHONE = one long flash
DOOR = two short flashes
WEATHER = one short and one long flash

FIRE = continuous short flashes

CO = three short flashes and one long flash

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