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2. Installing the ‘FAZ 3000-TF-2’ door/window detector
• Open the casing; the 2 casing halves are secured by 2 catches
(‘
A
’ in the figure on the right).
Using a flat screwdriver, carefully push the 2 catches approx. 1
millimetre inwards.
First press one catch inwards and pull the casing approx. 1-2
millimetres apart at this location. Afterwards, push in the second
catch; the casing can now be opened.
• Before installing the ‘FAZ 3000-TF-2’ door/window detector at the
desired location, the cables of the external sensors (NC or NO
contacts, if available) must be inserted.
There are 2 openings (‘
C
’) on the back of the door/window de-
tector, through which the cables can be led inwards.
In the door/window detector, the cables are guided under the battery
compartment for the LR44 button cells to the screw terminal strips.
KL1:
For external NO contacts, connection is always active,
irrespective of whether ‘disarmed’, ‘internally armed’ or
‘externally armed’ is set; the alarm base station immediately
triggers an alarm when the 2 screw terminals are connected!
KL2:
For external NC contacts; if KL2 is used, the jumper in the
terminal must be removed!
• Attach the door/window detector using the enclosed double-sided
tape.
Or you can attach it using a screw through opening ‘
B
’. See figure
22. This also prevents it from being easily removed from the wall
(sabotage protection).
Be careful not to damage any power supply lines,
gas or water pipes as this could pose a life-threat-
ening danger!
•
Do not insert the batteries yet. The casing should remain
open at first.
• If you use the supplied magnet, attach it using the enclosed double-
sided tape (please note the recommended distances, see figure
19 on page 29).
Alternatively, you can use 2 screws to attach the magnet. Remove
the magnet’s casing using a flat screwdriver and screw in suitable
screws. Afterwards, replace the casing.
Figure 22
Figure 23
A
A
B
C
TA1
KL2
KL1
D1
NO-Kontakt
NC-Kontakt
-
+
+
+
-
-
+
-
+ -
NO contact
NC contact
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