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Version 01/07

FAZ 3000-TF-2
Wireless door/window
detector

Item no. 75 03 35

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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A contents list can be found in the table of contents on page 2.

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Summary of Contents for 75 03 35

Page 1: ...Imprint 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...

Page 2: ...n the door window detector s casing replacing the batteries 19 10 Explanation of Internal external sensor and closure group 21 a Internal external sensor 21 b Closure group 22 11 Maintenance and clean...

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: ...pens the casing of the device Batteries must be used for the power supply Installation and operation of the wireless door window detector is only suitable for dry indoor areas Make sure that the devic...

Page 5: ...ns We do not assume any liability for any result ing damages We do not assume liability for damage to property or per sonal injury caused by improper use or failure to observe the safety instructions...

Page 6: ...me into contact with skin Therefore please make sure you use suitable protective gloves Make sure that batteries rechargeable batteries are not short circuited or thrown into a fire They might explode...

Page 7: ...contacts NC normally closed and NO contacts NO normally open TheconnectionforNOcontactsisalwaysactivated irrespectiveastowhether the alarm base station is set to disarmed internally armed or external...

Page 8: ...door window detector on the left and on the right side This means that you can mount the supplied magnet either on the left or on the right side A two sided installation of 2 magnets one on the left a...

Page 9: ...closed for the first time via a magnet and hereafter signals its state to the alarm base station Due to this factory default setting the door window detector may also be operated exclusively with exte...

Page 10: ...transfer resistance of the magnet and or glass break sensors Under ideal circumstances 100m or more is possible Wheninstallingthedoor windowdetectorandmagnetonmetaldoorsorwindows the wireless range ma...

Page 11: ...he casing now opens The hole B is used for mounting the device with screws The two openings labelled C are available to feed a cable into the door window detector for hard wired external sensors Befor...

Page 12: ...xternal NC contacts if using KL2 the jumper in the terminal must be re moved Attach the door window detector using the enclosed double sided tape Alternatively you can attach it with a screw through t...

Page 13: ...enclosed double sided tape please note the recommended distances see figure 1 on page 8 Alternatively you can use 2 screws to attach the magnet Remove the magnet s casing using a flat screwdriver and...

Page 14: ...press 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 press...

Page 15: ...e 9 for connecting NC contacts Insert 3 AAA batteries into the 3 battery holdersmakingsurepolarityiscorrect See figure 6 The door window detector contacts the alarmbasestationbysendingaradiosignal The...

Page 16: ...tering on the button cells Please note The KL1 connectionforNOcontactsisalways active irrespective as to whether disarmed internally armed or externally armed is set This is ideal if glass break senso...

Page 17: ...ttons each of which represents several letters click through as with a mobile phone by repeat edly and quickly pressing the same button f Numbers and umlauts can also be found on the buttons f Use the...

Page 18: ...the N N N N N in the upper line is now underlined Using the x button you can select whether the door windowdetectorbelongstotheclosuregroup Y Y Y Y Y or not N N N N N You can find further information...

Page 19: ...ce menu See the figure on the right Confirmyourselectionbybrieflypressingthe OK button The first sensor that was registered with the alarm base station is displayed Use the y and z buttons to select t...

Page 20: ...ntenance You are now in the sensor list again You can use the y and z buttonstoselectanothersensor orselectadevice using the x button You can exit the service mode by pressing the wC button three time...

Page 21: ...in your house at night for instance Only sensors that are involved in protecting the exterior of the building are allowed to respond These include door window detectors in an apartment or PIR motion...

Page 22: ...you enter your house initially only the internal siren is set off You then have 30 seconds in which you can deactivate the alarm system before the external siren and the alarm dialler or PC interface...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...tance between the transmitter and the receiver in normal operation greatly depends on the installation location and the sur roundings As a rule when mounted in a family home for example all the compon...

Page 25: ...ries additionally 3 x button cells LR44 when NO contacts are connected for example for NO model glass break sensors Dimensions 53mm x 163mm x 24mm W x H x D Frequency 868 35MHz Range up to 300m in fre...

Page 26: ...te the magnet sensor b Further connection of external NC NO contacts Set the door window detector on the alarm base station to the maintenance mode Open the door window detector s casing Lay or change...

Page 27: ...net sensor is to be used in connection with the supplied magnets open and close the window 1 time in order to activate the internal magnet sensor 16 Declaration of conformity DOC We Conrad Electronic...

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