Mounting/Installation
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Note
During mounting ensure that the housing tamper
switch (1) definitely has contact with the wall.
Ensure that the bottom part and the integrated
components are not damaged when the screws
are tightened and that all screws are screwed in
completely.
6. Mount the bottom part of the housing to the wall.
7. Connect the mains connection properly while it is
disconnected from the power supply.
8. Install the strain relief clamp.
9. Connect the network cable to the socket on the PCB.
10. Place the battery (or batteries) in the battery
compartment.
Connecting the components
On alarm panels in general
Incorrect or unclean installation work may lead to
erroneous interpretation of signals and therefore
false alarms.
The operator is liable for any costs incurred for
involving rescue services such as the fire brigade
or police. For this reason, read these instructions
carefully and ensure that lines and components
used are labelled precisely when the system is
installed.
11. Connect all components to the terminal blocks.
12. Ensure that all connections are securely fitted.
Installing the optional GSM (FUMO50000)
If available:
Plug the GSM module (FUMO50000) into the terminal block
(CON 7 GSM/GPRS) on the PCB. Ensure that no electronic
components are damaged or touched if possible.
(See also the installation instructions for the FUMO50000.)
Installing the micro SD card
1. Insert the SD card into the SD card holder on the
PCB if it is not already inserted.
2. Ensure that the SD card is correctly inserted into the
card holder.
Final steps
1. Check all connections to ensure they are correct and
fitted properly, in order to prevent false alarms.
2. Connect the ribbon cable connector on the top of the
device to the terminal block (CON 2) on the PCB.
3.
Connect the connecting cable connector of the battery
(or batteries) into the connector (BATT1 CON 8,
BATT2 CON 9) on the PCB.
4. Carefully close the housing by first hooking the clip
at the top and then pressing the housing into the
snap points, working downwards.
5. Close the housing with the screw on the bottom of
the device.
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