Alert Technologies EasyAssist EA-200 Manuel utilisateur

EasyAssist
Direct to Radio Call Button
Operating Manual

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Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction............................................................................4
RF Safety and FCC Information............................................5
Industry Canada Information.................................................6
Safety and Information..........................................................7
EasyAssist Controls..............................................................8-9
Getting Started......................................................................10
Installing the Batteries................................................10
Recording...................................................................11
Volume.......................................................................12
Locking.......................................................................13
Mounting.....................................................................14-15
Trouble Shooting...................................................................16
Advanced Operation..............................................................17
Frequency and CTCSS controls.................................17
Frequency and CTCSS input examples.....................18
Frequency Chart.........................................................19
CTCSS Chart..............................................................20
Table of Contents

Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Alert Technologies EasyAssist. The EasyAssist
was designed for easy deployment, maintenance, durability, and rock solid
operation for years. We encourage you to consider the various areas in your
facility that would benet from the EasyAssist. Any place you have a need for
2-Way radio communications, you can quickly add efciencies with the
deployment of the EasyAssist.
Once again thank you for purchasing a product completely Made in the
USA by people who care about what they do and how it benets the people
around the country and the world.
Very best regards,
Alert Technologies, Inc.
Introduction

RF Safety and Compliance
RF Safety and FCC Compliance
EasyAssist is a device that complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554
1-888-225-5322 (1-888-CALL FCC) Voice: toll-free
1-888-835-5322 (1-888-TELL FCC) TTY: toll-free
You may be required to obtain and maintain a license from the FCC to operate
this device in your environment. Please contact the FCC via the following
contact information to ensure your compliance.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Canadian Compliance
For Canadian Regulations and Compliance contact:
Industry Canada
C.D. Howe Building
235 Queen Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H5
Canada
Toll-free: 1-800-328-6189 (Canada)
Canadian Compliance
EasyAssist is a device that complies with part Industry Canada rules. Operation
is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
You may be required to obtain and maintain a license from the FCC to operate
this device in your environment. Please contact the FCC via the following
contact information to ensure your compliance.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

The EasyAssist requires care in mounting and servicing. Observing the
following precautions will ensure the proper function and safety of the
unit.
- Do not screw through the device to mount to a surface.
- Keep the EasyAssist away from water, high moisture, or high temperatures.
- This equipment contains potentially hazardous voltages. Do not attempt to
disassemble the unit.
- Excepting the batteries this unit contains absolutely no user serviceable
components and all service should be completed only by qualied service
personnel.
- Do not dispose of batteries in re. The batteries may explode.
- Do not open or mutilate the batteries, they contain dangerous electrolytes.
- Operating this unit in any capacity other than its intended purpose may
result in system failure and possible injury.
Safety and Information
CAUTION!

Available Controls and Components
FRONT
1. Volume Up and Down
2. Message (Play)back
3. (Forward) to next message
4. (Wakeup) the unit from sleep
5. (Erase) the selected message
6. (Record) the current message
7. (Mic) is the microphone location
8. (Freq and Code Select)
9. (Options Selections)
10. Speaker
11. Call Button
12. Shield Mount
BACK
1. Mounting Bracket
2. Mounting Bracket Lock Screw
3. Auxillery Call Button or Power Jack
EasyAssist Controls

EasyAssist Controls
Front Back
1
23 4
5 6 7
8 9
12
2
3
1
11
10

Installing the Batteries
1. Insert any coin into the slot on the side of the battery door.
2. Firmly twist the coin to remove the battery door.
3. Locate the colored dot on end of the battery sled.
4. Insert the dotted end of the sled rst until it reaches the back and then rmly press down to
latch the sled in place. (g. 1)
5. The EasyAssist should wake up and the front button should ash three (3) times.
6. Locate the battery sled retaining post on the battery door and align it to the top of the
EasyAssist.
Setup Process
- Install batteries
- Record messages
- Adjusting the volume
- Lock unit controls
- Mount to wall
- Test operation
(g. 1)
The Easy Assist system will support up to 6 messages of 10 seconds each.
The system expects the following message order each message can be accessed by pressing
(wakeup) and then counting the number of times the button ashes.
Pressing (Wakeup) will display the number of ashes associated with the current message.
Message 1 (1 ash) : Call Button local (non-radio) announcement.
Message 2 (2 ashes): Call Button radio broadcast message.
Message 3 (3 ashes): Message 3: Aux Button radio broadcast message.
Message 4 (4 ashes): Not assigned this software version.
Message 5 (5 ashes): Not assigned this software version.
Message 6 (6 ashes): “Low Battery” radio broadcast message.
1. Select the message number to record. Press the (Wakeup) button to indicate the current
message selected by the system. The status led will ash to indicate the current message
selected. Press the Forward button to move to the next message. The message number will
count up to 6 and loop back to message 1 by repeatedly pressing the FORWARD button. It is
not necessary to erase the current message prior to recording a new message. The system will
automatically issue an “erase” prior to recording the new message.
2. Begin Message Recording. Press and hold the RECORD button to record a message. The
status LED will turn on to indicate message recording in progress. Release the RECORD button
when nished. The maximum message length for any message location is 10 seconds. If the
button is held longer than 10 seconds, the recording will automatically end at 10 seconds.
(Cont.)
Getting Started
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