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SECO-LARM

®

 U.S.A., Inc.

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MOUNTING THE TRANSMITTER

Carefully study how and where you will install the transmitter before you
start.  For best results, please note the following:

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Mount near the alarm control panel or communications device to which it
will be connected (if applicable).

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The transmitter is NOT waterproof.  Mount indoors, away from possible
moisture.

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Make sure the transmitter location is suitable for connecting an antenna.

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Do not mount in the path of heater or air conditioning vents.

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Mark locations where the bracket mounting holes will be drilled.  Take
care the area to be drilled is free from wiring, trim, or other obstructions.

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Drill holes at your location marks.  However, permanently mount the unit
until only after all connections and tests are made.

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Mount the remote manual paging button (if used) in a location were it
can be easily accessed when needed.

IMPORTANT — THE WARRANTY MAY BE VOIDED IF COMPONENTS
OR ACCESSORIES ARE NOT MOUNTED PROPERLY.
IMPORTANT — DO NOT POWER UP THE TRANSMITTER UNTIL THE
ANTENNA IS CONNECTED, OR YOU WILL DAMAGE THE UNIT.

NOTE:
1. This method is suitable for the SECOPAGE 35E and SECOPAGE 35E7.

Only the red and black wires are used.

2. Use only if the panel outputs a STEADY siren/bell signal for a minimum

of 30 seconds when triggered.

3. Pager requires 1A of power during transmission.
4. The manual page button will not operate.
5. NOTE the pager is powered up only when the panel is triggered.
6. ANTENNA MUST BE CONNECTED.

L1

C1

C2

Pager positive
(+) input

Fuse (2A)

Pager ground (—) input

Battery

WHITE/RED

RED

BLUE

PURPLE

BLACK

Figure 2:

PAGING BY POWERING UP WHEN PANEL IS TRIGGERED

N.O.

COM

Alarm panel siren/
bell output (2 wires)

CONNECTING AND TUNING AN ANTENNA

You must connect the antenna before powering up the pager.  Otherwise,
the unit will quickly burn out.

Antenna jacks (on the back of the transmitter)

1. "ANTENNA" — Connect to a car or CB antenna.  The unit has an

impedance of 50 Ohms.

2. "RADIO" — Not used in this application.

Types of antennas:

The pagers can use one of three types of antennas:
1. CB radio antennas — Offer the longest range, but require a special

connector which can be purchased at Radio Shack or similar electronics
shops.  Plug the CB antenna into the adapter, and plug the adapter to
the transmitter's “ANTENNA” jack.

2. Strip antennas (SECO-LARM model E-35ANT) offer convenience and

small size, but range is drastically reduced.  Insert the strip antenna's
lead cable into the transmitter's “ANTENNA” jack.  Then, using the

Alarm control panel or

communications panel

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