Visonic Inc. MDT122S Manual De Usuario

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 4th. Pull out the isolation foil that is inserted between the battery
to the battery holder (+) pole.
 5th. Change DIP switches positions as desired (see table 1).
 6th. Put the unit’s cover on its place.
 7th. Press the belt clip, by your hand, to gain access to the
cover’s screw hole.
 8th. Insert the cover screw and secure it with a Philips screw-
driver.
4.2 Individual or Shift Rotated Units
The MDT-122 S can be used as:
A. Individual Transmitter
When the MDT-122 S is used as a personal transmitter for
each guard:
 One.  There is only one responsible guard for the transmitter
and therefore it is better handled.
 Two.  It is not necessary to update the holder name every shift.
 Three.  There is no need for check-in and check-out for the
transmitter turn over.
B. Shift-rotated transmitter
When the MDT-122 S is turned over among holders in
different shifts:
 One. There is saving on units quantities.
 Two. The turn-over action should be controlled by a dedicated
person
 Three. It is necessary to update the guard’s name on the
software, whenever the unit is turned over to another
guard
4.3 Using the Pull Cord Alarm Option
If it is desired to disable the pull cord option, it is necessary to
move the internal DIP switch number 2 to OFF position, as
described in section 3.5 (default position is ON).
4.4 Selecting Other Desired Options
Select the buzzer ON/OFF, supervision ON/OFF, supervision
message type, pre-tilt alarm and tilt alarm delay ON/OFF options,
as detailed in section 3.5.
5. MAINTENANCE
5. MAINTENANCE
5. MAINTENANCE
5. MAINTENANCE
No maintenance is required for the MCT-122 S, except
replacement of the internal battery.
The battery is automatically tested every 1 hour. If the battery
voltage is low, a “low battery” warning message is automatically
included in every transmission and the unit’s LED indicator
flashes (while pressing the left or right push-button switch)  until
the battery is replaced.
Replace the  3.6 V Lithium battery, as follows (see fig. 6):
 1st. Open the unit’s cover, as described in paragraph 4.1A - 4.1C.
 2nd. Remove the old battery and install a new one. Verify that the
battery poles (+) and (-) are located as marked on the battery
housing.
 3rd. Close the unit’s cover, as described in paragraph 4.1F - 4.1H.
 4th. Use moderate pressure to close the cover, with your fingers,
until its snaps shut.
 5th. Secure the front cover with its screw.
Figure 6 - Isometric view (opened unit)
6. Product Limitations
Visonetix wireless systems are very reliable and are tested to
high standards. However, due to low transmitting power and
limited range (required by FCC and other regulating authorities),
there are some limitations to be considered:
 1st.  Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occurring on or
near their operating frequencies, regardless of the digital code
used.
 2nd.  Wireless equipment should be tested regularly to determine
whether there are sources of interference and to protect
against faults.
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WARRANTY
Visonetix Ltd., and its affiliates, (hereinafter collectively referred to as "the Manufacturer")
warrants its products (hereinafter referred to as "the Product”) to be free of defects in
materials and workmanship under normal operating conditions and use for a period of
one year from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer. The Manufacturer's obligations
shall be limited within the warranty period, at its option, to repair or to replace the
defective Product or any defective component or part thereof. To exercise this warranty,
the product must be returned to the manufacturer freight prepaid and insured.
This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacement caused by improper installation,
Product misuse, failure to follow installation or operating instructions, alteration, abuse,
accident, tampering, repair by anyone other than the Manufacturer, external causes, and
failure to perform required preventive maintenance. This warranty also does not apply to
any  products, accessories, or attachments used in conjunction with the Product,
including batteries, which shall be covered solely by their own warranties, if any.  The
The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for any dismantling, installation, reinstallation,
purchasing, shipping, insurance, or any similar charges.
The Manufacturer shall have no liability for any damages, including without limitation, any
direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, expenses, costs, profits, lost
savings or earnings, or other damages arising out of the use of the Product or the removal,
installation, reinstallation, repair or replacement of the Product or any related events.  In the
event that there is any liability against the Manufacturer, such liability shall be limited to the
purchase price of the Product which amount shall be fixed as liquidated damages.
The purchaser and user understand that this Product may be compromised or circumvented
by intentional acts; that the Product will not in all cases prevent death, personal injury,
property damage, or other loss resulting from burglary, robbery, fire or other causes; and
that the Product will not in all cases provide adequate warning or protection.  The purchaser
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