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3. Registering the ‘FAZ 3000-TF-2’ door/window detector
• The alarm base station should be prepared as described on the previous
page 47. The LCD appears as shown on the right.
Here ‘
X
X
X
X
X
’ is the number of sensors that have already been registered plus one (if no
sensor has been registered yet, then X=1).
• Go to the first door/window detector that you want to register with the alarm base station.
After installing the door/window detector as described in section 9. b), pages 29 to
31, the casing is open and the batteries have not yet been inserted.
• If you wish to operate additional NC contacts on the ‘KL2’ connection
(see pages 30 and 31), then you should remove the wire jumper.
When connecting several external NC contacts, they must be
connected in series.
• Insert 3 AAA batteries into the 3 battery holders making sure that
the polarity is correct. See figure 32.
• The sensor contacts the base station by sending a radio signal. The
sensor’s LED lights up briefly, and the base station emits a short signal
tone to confirm reception.
• If you want to operate additional NO contacts on ‘KL1’, then please
insert three ‘LR44’ button cells with the correct polarity into the battery
compartment. See figure 33.
The three button cells must be inserted so that ‘plus’ (‘+’) points
upwards in each case (observe the ‘+’ symbol on the circuit board
next to the battery compartment).
Please note:
The ‘KL1’ connection for NO contacts is always active,
irrespective of the ‘disarmed’, ‘internally armed’ or ‘exter-
nally armed’ setting. This is ideal, if glass break sensors with
NO contacts are used. An alarm is set off immediately when
a pane of glass is smashed!
• Close the door/window detector’s casing, so that the two locking
hooks audibly click in.
sensor X
clear
Figure 33
Figure 32
TA1
KL2
KL1
D1
+
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+
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+
-
+
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+
-
+
-
+
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TA1
KL2
KL1
D1
+
-
+
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+
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+
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