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2
3
4
int.
ext.
unscharf
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a) Testing the remote control
• You can test the remote control by using it to operate the alarm base
station. Briefly press the ‘
int.
’ button (2) once. The LED on the remote
control (3) lights up briefly.
The base station emits a signal tone to acknowledge receipt and switches
from the disarmed state to the ‘internally armed’ state.
If the signal tone can be heard from outside the house, this confirms that
the keypress on the remote control has been received correctly.
The ‘internally armed’ function provides protection of the exterior of a building when
you want to protect yourself from intruders whilst you are inside your house (for example,
at night). You can move around your house freely whilst the exterior (doors/windows)
are kept under surveillance.
If there is a trouble (for example, the alarm base station’s batteries are empty or not
inserted) or if a magnetic contact is not closed (for example, a window is open), then
the arming is refused on the first press of the ‘
int.
’ button (2). Only pressing the ‘
int.
’
button (2)
for a second time forces a switch to ‘internally armed’.
It is possible to close the magnetic contact later on (for example, closing the window
during the night) without any problem. The alarm is set off only when it is opened again.
• Briefly press the ‘
unscharf
’ (disarm) button (4) once.
The alarm base station emits a signal tone and switches from the ‘internally armed’ state to the
‘disarmed’ state.
• Briefly press the ‘
ext.
’ button (1) once.
The alarm base station emits a signal tone and switches from the ‘disarmed’ state to the ‘ex-
ternally armed’ state.
The ‘externally armed’ function serves to monitor a house when it is unoccupied, which
means the interior rooms are also monitored (for example, via PIR motion detectors).
If there is a trouble (for example, the alarm base station’s batteries are empty or not
inserted) or if a magnetic contact is not closed (for example, a window is open), then
the arming is refused on the first press of the ‘
ext.
’ button (1). Only pressing the ‘
ext.
’
button (1) for a second time forces a switch to ‘externally armed’.
It is possible to close the magnetic contact later on without any problem. The alarm is
set off only when it is opened again.
• Briefly press the ‘
unscharf
’ (disarm) button (4) once. The alarm base station switches to the
‘disarmed’ state.
Figure 35
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