6
GB
Attention!
for the remote control. Do not use any other battery
type.
batteries are not suitable because they discharge
themselves.
the device.
discharged batteries.
check the supplied items for damage and complete-
not connect it. If in doubt ask your customer service
centre.
telephone dialler is likely to remain out of operation
for a prolonged period.
Preparing for first use
Plan where you are going to locate the device
Check that the alarm and emergency telephone dialler
works properly at the proposed site.
Observe the following points:
Place the alarm unit near a mains outlet socket and
an analogue telephone connection point. Take note
of the cable length required.
interfere with radio reception.
Monitoring is by means of a motion detector (PIR)
attached to the top of the alarm unit. The position
you select for the device should be in an area of the
building that is likely to be crossed by an intruder, for
example a corridor or stairs.
The motion detector reacts to changing heat sources;
e.g. movement of people within its detection range
(up to approx. 6 m over a max. angle of 100 °, from
an ideal mounting height of approx. 0.5 – 2 m, see
Fig. G).
Otherwise this will detrimentally affect the proper
functioning of the detector.
As the motion detector reacts to changes in heat,
there should be no sources of heat in detection range,
e.g. heaters, air conditioning units, windows, ovens
or strong draughts.
Pets may also trigger the alarm. Keep pets away from
the monitored areas when the alarm and emergency
telephone dialler is armed or direct the motion de-
tector in an appropriate direction.
The speed of detection also depends on the ambient
temperature. Detection is faster in a cooler environ-
ment.
Motion moving transverse to the motion detector
will be detected faster than motion moving directly
towards it. Position the device in such a way that an
intruder would be most likely to move transversely
to it (see Fig. G, direction of arrows).
Position the alarm unit in such a way that a potential
intruder would not immediately notice it.
Telephone connection
Connect the supplied telephone connection cable
U
between the telephone line connection “LINE”
O
and your analogue domestic telephone connection
point. For some countries an adapter is included.
If necessary you can connect a telephone or another
terminal device with an RJ-11 plug cable to the
“PHONE” socket
P
if the two middle pins of the
RJ-11 plug are wired.
Note:
The pin assignments differ from device to device.
Power supply
Remote control:
Push the battery compartment cover
f
downwards
using light pressure (see Fig. M).
Insert the battery
T
a, observing the correct polarity
(see marking in the battery compartment).
Push the battery compartment cover back on to the
housing again.
Check that the remote control unit works properly by
pressing the
key
d
. The check LED
a
illuminates.
Alarm unit:
9 V block battery (optional, for backup power supply)
Remove the screw
J
from the battery compart-
ment cover
K
with a crossheaded screw driver.
Remove the battery compartment cover by pushing
it downwards.
Connect a 9V block battery to the battery connector
L
.
Pay attention to the correct polarity.
Now place the connected battery inside the battery
compartment
H
.
Push the battery compartment cover back on to the
battery compartment again.
Tighten the screw to fasten the battery compart-
ment cover back into place.