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Installation
Telephone dialler
BACKUP BATTERY
The backup-battery connection must be achieved through the
connector on the PCB (
table 2, C
) and the specific wire (included)
which has a faston terminal at each end.
ATTENTION!
Ensure that battery polarity is correct:
- black wire = negative
- red wire = positive
The backup battery is the secondary power source which powers the
SmartLink and the devices connected to the outputs during mains
failure.
4-3
Mounting the antenna
STANDARD ANTENNA
1.
Remove the antenna from the bag.
2.
Remove the nut and washer that are screwed onto the
antenna.
3.
Pass the antenna cable through the cable entry on the top of
the enclosure into its housing (
table 3, O
).
4.
Using the nut and washer, secure the antenna in place.
5.
Connect the antenna wire to the respective connector on the
PCB (
table 2, F
).
REMOTE ANTENNA
If it is necessary to install the SmartLink in a place in the building
where the GSM network signal is weak, you can purchase a
SmartLink-REM-ANT remote antenna (
Appendix A, Events
). This
optional item replaces the antenna which is supplied with the
device.
The remote antenna is equipped with a long cable, a magnetic base
for installation in a place inside the building where the GSM network
signal is strong, and an ancillary wire for the connection to the PCB
board.
1.
Remove the antenna and wire from the bag.
2.
Remove the nut and washer that are screwed onto the
antenna.
3.
Pass the antenna cable through the cable entry on the top of
the enclosure into its housing (
table 3, O
).
4.
Screw the cable nut onto the antenna.
5.
Mount the magnetic base of the antenna in a place where the
GSM network reception is good.
6.
Using the ancillary wire, connect the antenna wire to the
respective connector on the PCB (
table 2, F
).