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Doc. No.: A07390680 Rev. B ECO: 11030 Date: 02/XX/14
1
User Guide
Model 6.78
STAT
®
Tester
39 Chenell Drive
Concord, NH USA 03301-8501
Phone: (800) 451-7917 / (603) 223-0745
Fax: (603) 227-0200
http://www.securecare.com
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Secure Care STAT 6.78 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSecure Care
ModelSTAT 6.78
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1 Important Notices

Secure Care is Not Responsible for the Locks

Secure Care disclaims all responsibility and warranties for locks not manufactured by them.

Secure Care Is Not Responsible for The Computer Hardware

Secure Care is not liable for hardware defects; claims must be made to the manufacturer/vendor.

Several Factors Outside the Secure Care System Can Affect its Performance

Lists external factors like environment and RFI affecting wireless system performance, for which Secure Care is not responsible.

The Secure Care System Must be Properly Installed

Emphasizes correct installation, training, adherence to manuals, and checking factory defaults against local codes.

Performance of the Secure Care System Software Depends on Proper Maintenance

Highlights that software-driven system reliability requires proper platform configuration and regular backups.

Only a Qualified Service Technician Should Work on a Secure Care System

Stresses that only trained technicians should perform installation, maintenance, or repair to avoid hazards and voiding warranty.

Any Work Must Comply with Electrical and Life Safety Codes

Stresses compliance with local and national electrical and life safety codes during all system operations.

Immediately Have Replacements or Repairs Checked On-Site by a Qualified Service Technician

Warns against self-service; only qualified technicians ensure correct installation, testing, and repair.

The Secure Care System is not a Substitute for Careful Identification and Monitoring by Professional Staff

Clarifies the system augments, but does not replace, professional staff monitoring for resident security.

Section 2 Specifications

Section 3 Standard Features

Section 4 Testing Instructions

How to Check a Transmitter ID Code

Provides step-by-step instructions for verifying a transmitter's ID code using the tester.

How to Test the Exit System

Details the procedure for testing the functionality of the exit system using the tester.

How to Test the Cutband Zone Receivers

Explains how to test cutband zone receivers, ensuring all exit systems arm and trigger alarms.

Placing a Transmitter into the "Sleep" Mode

Outlines the process to put a transmitter into "Sleep" mode before cutting its strap to prevent false alarms.

To Activate a Transmitter that is Already in “Sleep” Mode

Describes how to reactivate a transmitter in "Sleep" mode using a new cradle/strap assembly.

Section 5 Changing the Security Code

To Change the Tester's Security Code

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to modify the security code for the tester unit.

Section 6 General Product Warranty Statement

1. Notices

Contains important notices regarding responsibilities for locks, hardware, system factors, installation, maintenance, and technician qualifications.

2. Limited Warranty

Details the warranty period, terms, and conditions for Secure Care products and services.

3. Limitations of Liability

Outlines exclusions and limitations on Secure Care's liability for various claims, damages, and product issues.

4. Governing Law and Arbitration

Specifies the governing law (New Hampshire) and the arbitration process for disputes related to the warranty statement.

5. Severability

States that the invalidity of one provision does not affect the validity of others in the warranty statement.

6. Waiver

Explains that no term or condition can be waived except in writing, and no failure to enforce constitutes a waiver.

Section 7 Compliance Information

FCC Compliance Statement

Declares compliance with FCC Part 15 rules and outlines conditions for operation and user modifications.

Section 8 6.78 System Test Log

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