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Installation
Line Connection
A. Connect the telephone line wires to the “TELCO” pins on the circuit board using the
supplied connector. Check the phone line for a dial tone, touch tone capabilities and
noise. You can do this by using the
TALK
/ END
button. We suggest you call your emergency
numbers and have them call you back. This will verify touch tone lines, phone numbers
and line conditions.
B. IMPORTANT! This step will save you time and unnecessary fi eld trips! Carefully
tape the shielding and any additional wires on the phone cable so they will not short
out the electronics or the telephone line at the circuit board. NOTE: GROUND THE
SHIELDING AT THE CONTROLLER OR SOURCE OF TELEPHONE LINE ONLY!
Power Requirements
A. TELCO Voltage: 24-52 VDC
B. TELCO Current: 23 mA
C. External Voltage: 12-24 VAC/DC Isolated from Earth ground.
D. External Current: 200 mA or Higher
E. Battery Voltage: 9 VDC
F. Battery Type: Rechargeable 150 mAh or higher
The S3 Communicator is not polarity sensitive.
Programming (Locally or Remotely)
Programming Messages (Site ID)
Follow the steps below to program the Site ID message and local announcements. The Site
ID must identify where the emergency call is coming from. It’s played every time a call is
placed to or from the S3C, if not in immediate two-way. It is very important that this message
be recorded, as this is normally the way the call can be traced without verbal communication
from the passenger.
There are three in car local announcements for notifying which of the possible three
emergency numbers are being dialed.
STEP 1 Press
PROG
MENU
button.
STEP 2 Press
2
for message menu. (continued on next page)