Conrad Electronic FAZ 3000-PC-2 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 3
2. Prescribed use ..................................................................................... 4
3. Scope of delivery ................................................................................ 5
4. Explanation of icons ............................................................................ 5
5. Safety instructions .............................................................................. 6

a) General information ....................................................................... 6
b) Batteries and rechargeable batteries ............................................ 7

6. Operation using batteries and power supply ...................................... 8

a) Operation using batteries .............................................................. 8
b) Operation using a power supply .................................................... 8

7. Installation ............................................................................................ 9

a) Notes on selecting the installation location .................................. 9
b) Opening the casing, control panel ............................................... 10
c) Freestanding set-up ..................................................................... 12
d) Wall mounting ............................................................................... 12

8. Registering the PC interface with the alarm base station ............... 14
9. Installing the software ....................................................................... 16
10. Maintenance and cleaning ................................................................. 17
11. Disposal ............................................................................................. 17

a) General information ..................................................................... 17
b) Batteries and rechargeable batteries .......................................... 17

12. Information on the range ................................................................... 18
13. Technical specifications .................................................................... 19
14. Brief instructions ............................................................................... 20

a) Registering the PC interface with the alarm base station ......... 20
b) Opening the casing, replacing the batteries ............................... 20

15. Declaration of conformity (DOC) ..................................................... 21

Summary of Contents for FAZ 3000-PC-2

Page 1: ...nt These operating instructions are published by Conrad Electronic SE Klaus Conrad Str 1 D 92240 Hirschau Germany All rights reserved No reproduction including translation is permitted in whole or par...

Page 2: ...the installation location 9 b Opening the casing control panel 10 c Freestanding set up 12 d Wall mounting 12 8 Registering the PC interface with the alarm base station 14 9 Installing the software 16...

Page 3: ...efully follow the instructions in this user manual Please read the user manual completely and observe the safety and operation instructions before using the product All company and product names conta...

Page 4: ...eive SMS notification of alarms on your mobile The PC interface settings which should be entered in the alarm base station are described in detail in the alarm base station s user manual The PC interf...

Page 5: ...icon with a lightning flash in a triangle is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards such as electric shock The icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to important informati...

Page 6: ...CE reasons any unauthorised alterations to and or modification of the product are not permitted The product is only approved for installation and operation in dry and closed indoor rooms Make sure tha...

Page 7: ...ey could be swallowed by children or pets In such case seek immediate medical care Leaking or damaged batteries rechargeable batteries may cause acid burns if they come into contact with skin Therefor...

Page 8: ...ate the device However due to the lower voltage rechargeable battery 1 2V battery 1 5V the period of operation and the range are reduced In some cases it will not be possible to use rechargeable batte...

Page 9: ...placed in an inconspicuous box near the computer A hollowed out old book could also be used The distance between the PC interface and the alarm base station should be as short as possible As a lot of...

Page 10: ...the positions of the individual parts please see figure 1 on the next page A Fuse SI1 315mA slow blow B Button TA1 for setting off a sabotage alarm when the casing is opened C Socket BU1 for the powe...

Page 11: ...11 Figure 1 SI1 TA1 BU1 C A B F E D...

Page 12: ...the wall you also need to drill holes 6mm and insert dowels When drilling or fastening screws be careful not to damage any power supply lines gas or water pipes Life threatening danger Then use a suit...

Page 13: ...r pipes Life threatening danger If you are using a power supply 12V 100mA inner contact must be plus then you need to lead the cable through the opening on the lower side of the PC interface and conne...

Page 14: ...the Men a A button on the control unit of the FAZ Z alarm base station Use the y and z buttons to select the sensors sensors sensors sensors sensors menu Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the...

Page 15: ...ly connect the BU1 socket see figure 1 on page 10 with the power supply s low voltage output Close the PC interface s casing The two faceplates must audibly click in Plug the power supply into a socke...

Page 16: ...m the window which opens Before the alarm base station s settings can be altered from the PC the PC interface must be registered with the alarm base station This is done by pressing the Register butto...

Page 17: ...lly obliged to return all your used batteries and rechargeable batteries Do not dispose of your used batteries via the household rubbish Batteries rechargeable batteries containing harmful substances...

Page 18: ...tween the transmitter and the receiver in normal operation greatly depends on the installation location and the surroundings As a rule when mounted in a family home for example all the components shou...

Page 19: ...recommended Battery life up to 3 years alkaline batteries Frequency 868 35MHz Range up to 300m in free field Dimensions W x H x D 123mm x 240mm x 50 mm Internal button For setting off a sabotage alar...

Page 20: ...into the PC interface Connect the PC interface with the supply voltage via the power supply if using one The alarm base station must now recognise the PC interface Return to the alarm base station s m...

Page 21: ...c Klaus Conrad Stra e 1 92240 Hirschau Germany hereby declare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999 5 EC You can find the declar...

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