Radio Shack Plug' n Power Home Security System User Manual
Tauira: 49-1000
1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Radio Shack Plug' n Power Home Security System is a wireless, easy-to-install solution designed to provide peace of mind for your home, apartment, or condo. This system eliminates the need for complex wiring and drilling, utilizing your home's existing AC wiring for signal transmission. It includes a central control console, wireless door/window sensors, a motion detector, and a convenient keychain remote control.

Figure 1: The main control console of the Radio Shack Plug' n Power Home Security System.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Tena koa tirohia kei te whakauruhia nga waahanga e whai ake nei ki to kete:
- 1 x Control Console
- 2 x Wireless Door/Window Sensors
- 1 x Motion Detector
- 1 x Mana Mamao Keychain
- 2 x CR2016 Lithium Batteries (for Keychain Remote)
Tuhipoka: Additional batteries are required and not included: 4 x "AAA" batteries (for Motion Detector) and 6 x "AA" batteries (for Door/Window Sensors).
3. Nga waahanga matua
- Mahi Ahokore: No complex wiring or drilling required for sensors and remote.
- AC Wiring Communication: Main remote control station uses existing home AC wiring for signal transmission.
- Two Wireless Door/Window Sensors: Automatically send signals to the control console upon breach.
- Kaitiaki Nekehanga: Triggers an alarm when motion is detected within its range.
- Keychain Remote: Conveniently arm or disarm the system from anywhere around your home.
- Full-Function Control Console: Arms, disarms, and can control up to four modules.
- Puoro-roto: Allows a contacted person to listen to the room through the system.
4. Aratohu Tatūnga
4.1. Powering the Control Console
- Plug the Control Console into a standard AC electrical outlet.
- Connect the provided phone cord from the Control Console to a telephone wall jack.
4.2. Tāuta Pūhiko
Me whakarite kia tika te polarity i te wa e whakauru ana i nga pākahiko.
- Keychain Remote: The two CR2016 lithium batteries are pre-installed. If replacement is needed, refer to the Maintenance section.
- Kaitiaki Nekehanga: Insert 4 "AAA" batteries into the battery compartment.
- Ngā Pūoko Tatau/Matapihi: Insert 3 "AA" batteries into each sensor's battery compartment (total 6 "AA" batteries for two sensors).
4.3. Te Whakanohonga Pūoko
- Ngā Pūoko Tatau/Matapihi: Mount one part of the sensor on the door/window frame and the other part on the door/window itself, ensuring they are aligned and close to each other when the door/window is closed.
- Kaitiaki Nekehanga: Place the motion detector in a corner or high vantage point in the room you wish to monitor, ensuring it has a clear line of sight to the area. Avoid placing it near heat sources or direct sunlight.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1. Te Whakapūmau i te Pūnaha
To activate the security system:
- Ma te whakamahi i te Papatohu Mana: Press the 'ARM' button on the console. The system will emit a confirmation tone, and the status indicator will change.
- Using the Keychain Remote: Press the 'ARM' button on the keychain remote. The system will confirm arming with a tone.
5.2. Te Whakakore i te Pūnaha
To deactivate the security system:
- Ma te whakamahi i te Papatohu Mana: Enter your disarm code (if set up) or press the 'DISARM' button. The system will emit a confirmation tone.
- Using the Keychain Remote: Press the 'DISARM' button on the keychain remote. The system will confirm disarming with a tone.
5.3. Aroturuki Aroturuki
The system includes a built-in microphone. If the system contacts a pre-programmed number during an alarm, the person on the other end can listen to the sounds in the room where the control console is located.
6. Tiaki
6.1. Whakakapinga Pūhiko
Replace batteries promptly when low battery indicators appear or system performance degrades.
- Keychain Remote: Replace with 2 x CR2016 lithium batteries.
- Kaitiaki Nekehanga: Replace with 4 x "AAA" batteries.
- Ngā Pūoko Tatau/Matapihi: Replace with 3 x "AA" batteries per sensor.
Me tuku i nga wa katoa nga pākahiko kua whakamahia kia rite ki nga ture o te rohe.
6.2. Te horoi
Wipe the surfaces of the control console and sensors with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials, as they may damage the components.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your security system, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- System does not arm/disarm:
- Check if the control console is properly plugged into an AC outlet.
- Ensure all sensors have fresh batteries and are correctly installed.
- Verify that the keychain remote batteries are not depleted.
- Sensor not triggering alarm:
- Tirohia ngā taumata pākahiko o te pūoko.
- Ensure door/window sensors are properly aligned and within range of the control console.
- Verify the motion detector's placement and ensure no obstructions are blocking its field of view.
- No sound from control console:
- Tirohia te hononga hiko.
- Ensure volume settings (if applicable) are not muted or too low.
Mō ngā take pumau kāore i roto i tēnei tuhinga, whakapā atu ki te ratonga kiritaki.
8. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Kaihanga | Radio Shack |
| Tau tauira | 49-1000 |
| Puna Mana | AC (Control Console), Battery (Sensors, Remote) |
| Hangarau Hononga | Wireless (RF and AC Powerline Communication) |
| Momo Matohi | Ororongo me te Motini |
| Ahu mōkihi | 32.26 x 32 x 7.62 cm |
| Taumaha | 1.29 kg |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information or technical support regarding your Radio Shack Plug' n Power Home Security System, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official RadioShack website for customer service contact details. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





