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Anyone have a manual or defaut code for this?

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Found it, in case anyone else needs it, default code is 1234

Code:
Door Alarm and Entry Chime

FEATURES PREPARATION


Your RadioShack Door Alarm and Entry
Chime is a convenient and easy-to-use
security device. It chimes when someone
enters a room or sounds an alarm when
someone opens a door or window. It's
great for keeping kids out of hazardous
areas! Its features include:

Simple Installation — no wiring is re-
quired and all mounting hardware is in-
cluded.

Electronic Chimes — announce a visi-
tor’s entry.

Loud Alarm — warns intruders and
alerts you.

Security Code — restricts access to
those who know the four-digit security
code and lets you choose from 10,000
possible code combinations.

Delay — gives you 8 seconds to open
the door and enter the security code be-
fore the alarm sounds.

Panic — sounds the alarm without open-
ing the door.

Note: You can use the alarm on almost
any door, sash and casement window,
cabinet, or closet. The alarm might not
work on steel doors because the sensors
are magnetic.


Installing the Battery

Your alarm requires one 9-volt battery for
power. For the best performance and
longest life, we recommend an alkaline
battery such as RadioShack Cat No. 23-
553.

Caution: Use only a fresh battery of the
required size and recommended type.

1 . Set the slide switch to Off.


illustration


2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove
the two screws from the bottom of
the alarm.


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© 1994, 1998 Tandy Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

RadioShack Is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.


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3. Put your fingers into the hoies on the
back cover and iift to remove the
cover.


illustration


4. Snap the battery connector over the
battery’s terminais.


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Note: If the aiarm sounds, enter the
preset factory security code, 1234, to
siience it (see “Setting the Security
Code” on Page 4).

5. Repiace the cover, then reinsert and
tighten the screws.

Repiace the battery when any of the foi-
iowing occurs:

• the chimes’ or aiarm's sound
becomes weak

• the red indicator does not iight

• the aiarm does not work at aii when
the door opens

• the aiarm sounds a steady tone, and
you cannot stop it by entering the
security code


• the aiarm stops sounding before you
enter the code or before 90 seconds
pass

If the alarm does not respond after you
replace the battery, remove the battery
and reinstall it. Each time you remove the
battery, the security code resets to 1234.

Cautions:

• Always remove an old or weak bat-
tery. Batteries can leak chemicals
that can destroy electronic parts.

• Dispose of the old battery promptly
and properly. Do not burn or bury
them.

Installing the Alarm

For proper alignment, you must mount
the alarm and magnet so the magnet
rests with its arrow pointing toward one of
the alarm’s markings. Choose a location
that lets you install the magnet on a door
or window and the alarm immediately
next to it on the frame, or vice versa. The
distance between the alarm and magnet
must be no more than ®/ie inch (as shown
here).


illustration




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Use the supplied screws or the supplied
adhesive tape and follow these steps to
mount the alarm and magnet.

1 . If you are mounting the alarm using
the supplied screws, remove the two
screws on the bottom of the alarm
and remove the back cover.


illustration


2. Use three of the five supplied long
screws or the two larger pieces of the
supplied adhesive tape to mount the
back cover.


illustration


Note: If you need to drill starter holes
for the screws, use the back cover as
a template.

3. Slide the alarm onto the mounted
back cover.


illustration


4. Replace the two screws on the bot-
tom of the alarm.

5. Use the two remaining long screws
or the smaller pieces of the supplied
adhesive tape to mount the magnet
so its arrow points toward one of the
markings on either side of the alarm.


illustration


To check the installation, set the alarm’s
slide switch to Chime and open the door.
You should hear the electronic chimes. If
you do not, readjust the position of the
magnet.


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Setting the Security Code

You can set your own four-digit security
code.

Notes:

• Your alarm’s security code is preset
to 1234 at the factory. We recom-
mend you use a different security
code.

• You must enter all four numbers
within 15 seconds, or the red indica-
tor turns off and the alarm exits the
procedure and resets to the previous
security code.

• If you remove the battery, the secu-
rity code resets to 1234.

Follow these steps to set your own secu-
rity code.

1 . Press CODE. The red indicator lights.


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2. Enter the current security code. The
red indicator flashes.

3. Enter the desired four-digit code. The
red indicator lights steadily.

4. Press CODE within 5 seconds to
store the code. The red indicator
turns off.

Note: If you do not press CODE
within 5 seconds, the red indicator


turns off and the alarm exits the pro-
cedure and resets to the previous
security code. Start over at Step 1 .

Checking the Security Code

Follow these steps to check your security
code.

1. Set the slide switch to Delay and
open the door.


illustration


2. Enter the security code within 8 sec-
onds. The red indicator lights briefly.

If the indicator does not light or the
alarm sounds, you entered the wrong
security code. Remove and reinstall
the battery to reset the code to 1234,
then change the code again.


OPERATION

You can set the alarm to announce visi-
tors, alert you to intruders, or sound a
panic alarm, or you can turn it off.




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Announcing Visitors

To have the electronic chimes sound
when someone opens the door, simply
set the slide switch to Chime.


illustration


Aiarm Mode

When you do not expect visitors, set the
slide switch to Instant. If someone opens
the door, a piercing alarm sounds for 90
seconds or until you enter the security
code.


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Note: After 90 seconds, the alarm resets
to sound again the next time the door
opens.

When leaving your house, remember to
first set the slide switch to Off. Then,
open the door, set the slide switch to De-
lay, and leave the house, closing the
door behind you.

When you return, you must enter the se-
curity code within 8 seconds or the alarm
will sound.


Panic Alarm

To immediately sound the alarm without
opening the door, press PANIC. The
alarm sounds for 90 seconds or until you
enter the security code.


illustration


Note: After 90 seconds, the alarm resets.

Turning the Alarm Off

To turn off the alarm and the electronic
chimes, simply set the slide switch to Off.


illustration


Notes:

• You can still use PANIC with the slide
switch set to Off.

• You cannot set the slide switch to Off
to silence the alarm. You must enter
the security code, wait 90 seconds
for the alarm to stop sounding, or
remove the battery.




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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

To enjoy your Door Alarm and Entry
Chime for a long time;

• Keep the alarm dry. If it gets wet,
wipe it dry immediately.

• Use and store the alarm only in nor-
mal temperature environments.

• Handle the alarm gently and careful-
ly. Don’t drop it.


• Keep the alarm away from dust and
dirt.

• Wipe the alarm with a damp cloth oc-
casionally to keep it looking new.

Modifying or tampering with the alarm’s
internal components can cause a mal-
function and invalidate its warranty. If
your alarm is not performing as it should,
take it to you local RadioShack store for
assistance.


RadioShack

A Division of Tandy Corporation
Fort Worth, Texas 76102


5A8N


Printed in Hong Kong




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RadioShack

A Division of Tandy Corporation
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
 
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