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The smoke detector may emit a short beeping sound when the terminal is
being plugged in. If the terminal is attached incorrectly, the smoke detector
triggers an alarm immediately. Do not yet engage the smoke detector on
the radio module, as the radio module must be programmed irst.
Note:
Maintain a minimum distance of one metre between the
radio modules, even during installation.
Creating a radio group
At any one time, activate only the two radio modules that are to be
programmed and not every module simultaneously. Hold down the
button (Fig. 1.2) on a radio module for approximately 2–3 seconds. The
red LED (Fig. 1.1) then begins to lash approximately once every second.
Release the button again. The radio module enters programming mode for
approximately 60 seconds. After this period, immediately press the button
(Fig. 1.2) on another radio module for approximately 2–3 seconds. The
red LED (Fig. 1.1) then begins to lash approximately once every second.
Release the button again. The radio module enters programming mode
for approximately 60 seconds. During this time, both radio modules
reciprocally program themselves into a radio group automatically. The
programming process can take up to approximately 60 seconds in total.
If programming was successful, the red LEDs (Fig. 1.1) on both radio
modules light up permanently for 2–3 seconds. If after approximately 60
seconds the red LEDs do not light up permanently for 2–3 seconds, the
programming process was not successful and the radios modules return
to normal mode. In this event, the programming process must be repeated.
Up to 30 radio modules can be assigned to a radio group.
Expanding an existing radio group
At any one time, activate only the two radio modules that are to be
programmed and not every module simultaneously. To expand an
existing radio group, switch any radio module from the radio group to
be expanded to the programming mode by holding down the button
(Fig 1.2) for approximately 2–3 seconds. For the other radio modules,
do not plug the three-pin terminals of the radio modules (Fig. 1.3)
onto the smoke detector. The red LED (Fig. 1.1) then begins to lash
approximately once every second. Release the button again. The radio
module enters programming mode for approximately 60 seconds.
After this period, immediately press the button of the radio module to
be added for approximately 2–3 seconds. The red LED then begins to
lash approximately once every second. Release the button again. The
radio module enters programming mode for approximately 60 seconds.
During this time, the radio module to be added will be automatically
incorporated into the existing radio group. The programming process
can take up to approximately 60 seconds in total.
Creating an additional radio group
At any one time, activate only the two radio modules that are to be
programmed and not every module simultaneously. Proceed in the same
manner as described in the section entitled „Creating a radio group“.
Program only the radio modules to be incorporated into the additional
radio group. During this process, do not integrate a radio module that is
already assigned to another radio group. It is possible to create up to eight
independent radio groups.
Note:
The button (Fig. 1.2) is locked for ive minutes after being
activating. This also applies for the radio modules that have received
the test radio message.
Installation
Note:
Follow the instructions for the smoke detector.
Avoid damp environments and extreme temperatures (Fig. 3).
Note that metal surfaces and walls containing metal can severely dampen
or relect the radio signals (Fig. 4). Maintain a minimum distance of one
metre between the radio modules (Fig. 5) during installation. Maintain a
minimum distance of one metre from large appliances (Fig. 6).
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