Phone line installation, Control box installation – Blue Angel Pumps BSM55 User Manual

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Phone Line Installation

PHONE SYSTEM INFORMATION
Sharing the phone jack:
The 12 Volt Advanced Notification System and your existing

phone/fax can share the same wall jack. A standard phone

jack splitter also known as a line splitter (not provided) can be

purchased at your local hardware store. Install as shown in

Figure 5. The splitter allows independent operation of both units

without interference.

PHONE SERVICE AND POWER OUTAGES
The 12 Volt Advanced Notification System is designed and

certified by the FCC to operate on a standard telephone line and

connects to a standard phone jack. The System dials out using

touch tone dialing only. Must have an active phone line that is

detectable by the 12 Volt Advanced Notification System.
The 12 Volt Advanced Notification System does work with

DSL, Cable, or Digital phone services with the appropriate

in-line filters. If the modem doesn’t produce a “dial tone” it

will not be able to place a phone call. If the 12 Volt Advanced

Notification System is unable to place a call while using one of

these services, please contact your phone service provider for

assistance.

PHONE NUMBER ENTRY AND STORAGE
The 12 Volt Advanced Notification System uses an onboard

auto-dialer and microprocessor to place pre-recorded phone

calls regarding the status of your back-up system. The System

is capable of notifying up to five phone numbers (60 digits each)

of your choice. The System stores each of your phone numbers

locally and will not lose or erase your phone numbers due to a

power outage or battery dying. Before you start entering phone

numbers, DO NOT enter phone numbers of emergency services

(fire, police, or ambulance).
CELL PHONES: The 12 Volt Advanced Notification System will

call all phones that a basic telephone will connect with. It does

not differentiate between a cellular phone or land line phone.

Cellular calls are based upon having adequate reception.

Line Splitter

(not provided)

12 Volt Advanced

Notification System

1. Place battery box and controller within six feet of the sump

and a 120 VAC separately fused outlet. The outlet must be

protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). The

area must also be clean, dry, and well-ventilated.
2. Wave cardboard over batteries to blow away any gas that

may be present.
3. Connect the power wires from the 12 Volt Advanced

Notification System to the battery terminals as shown in

(Figure 4). Connect the red wire to the positive

terminal of the battery and then connect the black wire

to the negative terminal of the battery. The display

should be lit up at this time. If connected improperly an

alarm will sound until corrected.
4. Plug the pump and float switch connectors into the

12 Volt Advanced Notification System. The connections are

marked. (See Step 6 in the Quick Start Guide)
5. Follow the on-screen instructions. Test pump operation

by filling the sump with water while the main pump is

unplugged. If the back-up pump operates properly, plug the

transformer into the GFCI protected outlet to begin charging

the battery.

Figure 4 - Battery terminal connection

Be sure to

connect the

cables as

shown, reversing

the cables will

cause damage

to the product.

Figure 5 - Phone line splitter/hookup

Open

Phone Jack

If you have an

open phone

service jack

available, a line

splitter is not

required.

Shared

Phone Jack

Phone/FAX

Cord

Explosion hazard. Smoking and

open flames prohibited. Battery

recharging and connections MUST be performed in a well

ventilated area. Before servicing the batteries, blow away

the gases by waving a piece of cardboard near the batteries.

Black

POWER OUTAGES: DSL, Digital, and Cable

provided phone services DO NOT WORK

when AC Power is lost. The 12 Volt Advanced Notification System

will NOT be able to call out if the power is out when using these

phone services. A back-up battery system (UPS-uninterrupted

power supply) is required to keep the modem and/or system active

for a minimum of 8 hours. Check with your phone service provider

for details regarding UPS sizing for your installation. Standard

telephone lines are self-powered by the telephone company and

usually not affected unless the phone service itself is interrupted.

If battery cables are reversed, damage to the

transformer, controller or battery COULD

result, and warranty WILL be void.

Control Box Installation

Use the system indoors, in a well ventilated

area. Do NOT expose to rain or snow. Do NOT use

an extension cord. Do NOT disassemble. Be sure battery box ventilation

holes are unobstructed. If dropped or damaged, do NOT operate; contact

manufacturer for service.

Electric shock hazard. Connect this

transformer to a properly grounded

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) receptacle that is rated

for at least 5 amps. Test the operation of the GFCI receptacle

according to the manufacture's recommended intervals.
DISCONNECT AC power before connecting or disconnecting the battery.

Red

Protect electrical cord from sharp objects, hot

surfaces, oil, and chemicals. Avoid kinking the

cord and replace damaged components immediately.

The phone cords

may need to be longer depending

upon the distance to the available

phone service jack.

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