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Please note:
The resistors found in the connection clamps KL2 to KL6 (each 10kOhm) must be
connected to the end of the alarm line. See page 26, upper right.
Only this way can the system recognise when the cables are cut and register this
as an alarm!
• Insert 8 AA batteries in the battery compartment for the emergency power supply, observing
the correct polarity (observe plus/+ and minus/-). The polarity can be seen in each battery
compartment and there is a small inscription on the circuit board (also see figure 18).
To ensure safe operation, rechargeable batteries should not be used. As a result
of their lower capacity and the lower voltage (rechargeable battery: 1.2V, battery:
1.5V), a bridging time that is too short may occur in the event of a power outage.
For safety reasons, you should regularly exchange the entire set of batteries (8)
for new ones, at least once a year. Only use high-quality alkaline batteries. The ‘old’
batteries from the alarm base station can be used up in clocks, torches or radios,
for example.
• Carefully close the casing. Both catches must audibly click in (clicking sound), so that the
sabotage contact is correctly activated.
Figure 18
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SI1
SI2
KL1
KL6
KL5
KL4
KL3
KL2
BU1
BU2
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