PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
OPERATION SUMMARY
The PERS-2400 Console is a supervised wireless emergency reporting product designed for medical A variety of Linear’s transmitters can be used with the Console. Supervised and non-supervised
alert applications. The table-top or wall-mount Console provides “pushbutton” emergency assistance to transmitters in DX or DXS format can be used. The Consoles three zones function as follows:
PERS-2400
anyone who desires additional security and peace of mind.
EMERGENCY
The Console has three emergency functions: emergency, fire, and activity. The emergency zone can be
triggered by the large EMERGENCY button on the face of the Console or with various models of wireless
transmitters.The fire zone can be triggered by wireless smoke alarms.The optional activity timer can be
set for 8, 12 or 24 hour operation. If the time expires before an activity transmitter is activated, or the
HOME button is pressed on the Console, the inactivity will trigger the emergency zone. For the visually
impaired, each button on the Console is molded with braille characters to identify the button’s function.
The Console is programmed using Linear’s RA-2400 remote access software. For details on
using the RA-2400 software, refer to the software’s built-in help file.
The Console can receive signals fromLinear’swirelessbattery-powered transmitterssending DX orDXS
format signals. Up to 16 individual transmitters can be used with the Console. Activating a transmitter
causes the Console’s built-in digital communicator to send the appropriate alarm report to the central
monitoring station via the standard telephone network. In addition to the central station report, audible
and visual indications occur and the alarm relay energizes during an emergency activation.
If the optional Model VB-4 voice board is installed, the Console will “talk” to the user. The digitally
synthesized, actual human voice, will sound “emergency”, “fire”, “timer done soon”, and other system
operation, setup, and supervisory prompts from a 38 word vocabulary. In addition, the voice board
supports 2-way automatic, 2-way manual, and 1-way listen-only audio emergency communications with
central station monitoring personnel using the Console’s built-in high-sensivity microphone and speaker.
Portable, supervised and non-supervised, pendant, belt-clip, or wristband type transmitters (Models
DXT-41, DXT-42, DXT-61A, DXS-21, DXS-23, DXS-62, DXS-63) and stationary, supervised Model
DXS-31 transmitters are used for medical alert applications. When this type of transmitter is triggered,
the Console sounds a two-tone siren and an emergency report will be sent to the central station. The
emergency zone can also be triggered by pressing the EMERGENCY button.
PERSONAL
EMERGENCY
REPORTING
SYSTEM
FIRE
Supervised Model DXS-72 wireless photoelectric smoke alarms can trigger the fire zone.When a smoke
alarm is activated, the Console sounds a repeated series of three beeps and a fire report will be sent to
the central station.
ACTIVITY
Supervised, switch or motion triggered transmitters (Models DXS-31/DXS-32 and DXS-54) can be used
for ensuring human activity. The motion detector will monitor human presence in a room. The contact
activated transmitter can be wired to a pushbutton or switch for manual activity monitoring. As long as a
signal is received at least once every 8, 12, or 24 hours (programmable) an alarm will not be triggered.
15 minutes before the programmed time expires, the HOME indicator will start blinking and a low pitched
beep will sound every ten seconds.The activitytimer can beresetwithasignalfromoneofthesetransmitters
or bypressing the HOMEbutton on the Console.Failure to receive asignalwithin the programmed time period
will cause the Console to sound the two-tone emergency siren and report an inactivity alarm to the central
Supervised transmitters regularly send status reports to the Console and low battery reports when their station. The activity timer can be turned on or off at the Console or through programming.
batteries are low.When the Console receives a low battery report, the TROUBLE indicator flashes.If the
WIRELESS INSTALLATION TIPS
Console fails to receive a statusreport from a transmitter for a period of 24 hours, the TROUBLE indicator
will light.All supervisory conditions can sound a local annunciation and be reported to the central station.
WALLBOARD AND
WOOD STUDS
Installation Instructions
CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS WILL
EFFECT RADIO RANGE
The Console’s digital communicator can route calls to three telephone numbers:primary, secondary, and
CENTRALLY LOCATE CONSOLE
supervisory. General reporting codes and individual sensor reporting codes are programmable for the
4x2 format. Alternately, Ademco Contact ID may be selected for the communicator reporting format.
Powered by a low voltage plug-in transformer, the Console has provisions for a recharagable backup
battery for operation during AC power outages. A backup battery disconnect switch allows for
out-of-service storage of the Console without discharge of the battery. The battery is recharged and
supervised by the Console. If the backup battery becomes low the POWER light will flash and the
condition can be reported to the central station.
90% - 100%
OF FULL POWER
RIGHT
CONSOLE LOCATION WILL
EFFECT RADIO RANGE
LIGHT CONCRETE
OR BRICK
CONCRETE WITH STEEL
REINFORCEMENT OR
METAL LATH AND PLASTER
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Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340
65% - 95%
OF FULL POWER
10% - 70%
OF FULL POWER
TRANSMITTERS AT THE OTHER END OF
HOUSE MIGHT BE TOO FAR AWAY
WRONG!
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
FRONT PANEL FEATURES
REMOVING BOTTOM COVER
TROUBLE INDICATOR
• NORMALLY OFF
• LIGHTS WHEN ANY TRANSMITTERS ARE MISSING (SUPERVISORY)
• BLINKS SLOWLY WHEN ANY TRANSMITTERS HAVE A LOW BATTERY
EMERGENCY BUTTON
• PRESS AND HOLD TO TRIGGER
THE EMEREGNCY ZONE
EMERGENCY
FIRE
TO ACCESS THE INSIDE OF THE CONSOLE
PRESS THE TWO LOCKING TABS IN AND
REMOVE THE CONSOLE'S BOTTOM COVER
POWER INDICATOR
• LIGHTS WHEN AC IS PRESENT
• BLINKS SLOWLY WHEN BATTERY IS CHARGING
• BLINKS QUICKLY WHEN AC IS ABSENT (CONSOLE ON BATTERY POWER)
• OFF IN TEST AND SETUP MODES
CLEAR BUTTON
• STOPS ALARM
• ADDS CANCEL TO AN ALARM
REPORT IN PROGRESS
R
A
D
I
DXT-41
DXT-42
DXS-72
• PRESS IMMEDIATELY AFTER
EMERGENCY TO PREVENT REPORT
• CLEARS INDICATORS
O
• STOPS TROUBLE BEEPER
• PRESS FOR 5 SECONDS TO ADD
A TRANSMITTER
S
I
ACTIVITY
DXT-61A DXS-21
DXS-23
REMOVE
COVER
G
N
A
L
S
DXS-62
DXS-63
PRESS
TABS
IN
DXS-31/32
DXS-31
DXS-54
HOME BUTTON
• PRESS TO RESET ACTIVITY TIMER
• PRESS FOR 5 SECONDS TO TURN ACTIVITY TIMER OFF
• IF ACTIVITY TIMER IS OFF, PRESS FOR
5 SECONDS TO TURN ACTIVITY TIMER ON
HOME INDICATOR
• LIGHTS WHEN ACTIVITY TIMER IS ON
• BLINKS SLOWLY WHEN LESS THAN 15 MINUTES IS LEFT ON THE ACTIVITY TIMER
• BLINKS QUICKLY WHEN THE ACTIVITY TIMER HAS EXPIRED
HOME BUTTON COVER
• ADHESIVE BACKED PLATE TO
HIDE THE HOME BUTTON IF THE
ACTIVITY TIMER IS NOT USED
SENDING INDICATOR
• NORMALLY OFF
• FLASHES WHEN CONSOLE IS PLACING A CALL
TO CENTRAL STATION
VIA TELEPHONE
CONSOLE
CONSOLE BOTTOM FEATURES
OPTIONAL MODEL VB-4 VOICE BOARD INSTALLATION
BACKUP BATTERY
PRESS-FIT MICROPHONE INTO
ROUND MOUNTING HOLE
CONNECT RED LEAD TO POSITIVE
AND BLACK LEAD TO NEGATIVE
BATTERY TERMINAL
2
1
2
CONNECT BLACK
MICROPHONE
WIRE TO CENTER
TERMINAL
12-VOLT 1.2 AMP/HOUR
BACKUP BATTERY
16 VAC 1.25 AMP
PLUG-IN
TRANSFORMER
ON
CONNECT RED
MICROPHONE WIRE TO
THIS TERMINAL
OFF
3
4
BATTERY TYPE: 12-VOLT, 1.2 AMP/HOUR
TURN BATTERY
SWITCH OFF
1
EXTERNAL SPEAKER
AND RELAY OUTPUT
TERMINALS
OPTIONAL
VB-4 VOICE BOARD
FIT BATTERY
INTO CONSOLE
SEAT
MICROPHONE
3
VOICE DIALER JACK
CAREFULLY ALIGN
PINS TO CONNECTORS
ON BOTH ENDS OF BOARD
LOCAL PHONE SET JACK
SLIDE DOWN
BE SURE THAT THE WHITE
ARROWS ON AUDIO BOARD
POINT TOWARDS THE
BATTERY AREA
TELEPHONE LINE JACK
5
NOTE: POWER MUST
BE OFF AND BATTERY
SHOULD BE REMOVED
OR DISCONNECTED
BEFORE INSTALLING
THE AUDIO BOARD
THEN BACK
BATTERY SWITCH
PRESS BOARD COMPLETELY
INTO CONNECTORS
3 AMP 2AG
BATTERY FUSE
(HIDDEN)
TEST BUTTON
NOTE: AFTER THE AUDIO BOARD
IS INSTALLED AND ENABLED,
THE CONSOLE WILL SPEAK INSTEAD
OF BEEP DURING PROGRAMMING
OPTIONAL MODEL RSM-1 REMOTE SPEAKER/MIC CONNECTIONS
OPTIONAL RELAY OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
INSTALL TRANSFORMER
FORM C DRY CONTACT RELAY
24 VOLTS AT 1 AMP MAXIMUM
VB-4
VOICE
BOARD
NOISEMAKER OR
VISUAL INDICATOR
5 - NORMLLY OPEN
4 - NORMALLY CLOSED
EXTERNAL
POWER SUPPLY
3 - RELAY COMMON
TURN BATTERY
SWITCH ON
1
2
1
ON
REMOVE
JUMPER
WIRE
VB-4 TERMINAL BLOCK
PERS-2400 CONSOLE
OFF
EXTERNAL MICROPHONE (+)
5
PERS-2400 CONSOLE
TERMINAL BLOCK
MICROPHONE COMMON (-)
4
CONNECT WIRES
TO TERMINALS
CONSOLE MICROPHONE (+)
3
2 - EXTERNAL SPEAKER
USE TWISTED
PAIR WIRE FOR
MICROPHONE
SECURE
TRANSFORMER
WITH SCREW
3
1 - EXTERNAL SPEAKER
2
NOTE: REMOVE
JUMPER WHEN
USING AN
EXTERNAL SPKR
SPKR
SPKR
NOTE: NOT
ROUTE CABLE UNDER
STRAIN-RELIEF CLAMP
TESTED BY UL
MIC (-)
MIC (+)
PLUG TRANSFORMER
INTO AN UN-SWITCHED
117 VAC OUTLET
RSM-1
TERMINALS
RSM-1 TERMINAL BLOCK
LINEAR MODEL RSM-1
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