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Installation

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

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Installation, Base Unit

Information on Selecting the Installation Location

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The base unit should be installed or positioned in a central location
(e.g. in the hallway of an apartment/house) in relation to the area to
be monitored in order to keep all transmission paths as short as
possible.

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Place the base unit in a location where a power socket
(230 V / 50 Hz) and telephone connection socket (for the integrated
telephone dialling unit) are available.

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Choose a location within the area being monitored to ensure that no
intruders can approach the base unit and manipulate it.

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The base unit and power adapter plug must not be used in damp
rooms (cellar, bathroom, etc.) or in the direct vicinity of sources of
heat.

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The base unit should not be installed/setup on or in the direct vicin­
ity of large metallic objects or sources of electrical interference be­
cause this reduces the transmission range.

Examples of  sources of interference

Metallic objects

Source of electrical interference

Radiators

Loudspeaker systems

Mirrors

Motors

Concrete steel
walls

Unshielded electrical apparatus

Metal doors

Preparing and Connecting the Base Unit

NOTE:

The alarm system can also be operated without
a telephone connection. In the event the alarm
is triggered, however, the internal telephone
dialling unit is not activated!

RJ11
connector

TAE
connector

Power socket

Telephone 
connection
socket

N

RESET

Power 
adapter
plug

1. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw in the battery and connection

socket compartment on the underside of the base unit.

2. Remove the lid from the battery and connection socket compartment.
3. Plug the RJ11 connector in the base unit socket.
4. Insert three AAA alkaline batteries in the battery compartment (pay

attention to correct polarity).

5. Connect the power adapter plug to the base unit.
6. Replace the lid on the battery and connection socket compartment.
7. Replace and tighten the screw.

Summary of Contents for Protect 6XXX Series

Page 1: ...R Protect 6XXX Series Wireless Alarm System Instruction Manual 17 12 2012 en...

Page 2: ...Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen...

Page 3: ...ment to Buttons Base Unit 10 Display Icons 11 Overview of LEDs 12 Function Assignment to Buttons Remote Control 12 Menu Structure 13 Configuration 15 General Information 15 Selecting the Language 15 E...

Page 4: ...the Factory Settings RESET 26 Registering Sensors 27 Deregistering Sensors 27 System Extension 27 Changing the Batteries 28 Remote Control 28 Base Unit 28 Regular Maintenance and Servicing 29 Base Un...

Page 5: ...the product itself contained in this document is correct The product and its accessories described in this document are subject to constant improvement and further development For this reason we rese...

Page 6: ...ting in yellow and blue S Warning in the event of a low battery charge status base unit and all registered sensors S Power failure backup in the base unit S Base unit has a remote control facility S U...

Page 7: ...about the functioning meth od of the equipment during assembly and installation contact a specialist In case of doubt do not complete assembly and installa tion work yourself S Never open the equipmen...

Page 8: ...of electrical interference be cause this reduces the transmission range Examples of sources of interference Metallic objects Source of electrical interference Radiators Loudspeaker systems Mirrors Mot...

Page 9: ...tric cables or gas pipes NOTE Also pay attention to water pipes 1 At the installation location insert two screws in the wall 100 mm apart and aligned horizontally It may be necessary to drill the hole...

Page 10: ...GM Function The unit is activated regardless of whether the alarm system is armed or disarmed The emergency call number is dialled first then up to 10 stored phone numbers in succession A voice messag...

Page 11: ...lay Icons Icon Significance Explanation Silent mode If an alarm is triggered no acoustic alarm is issued internal telephone dialling unit is activated Alarm mode If an alarm is triggered an acoustic a...

Page 12: ...ome mode Lights up Lights up Off Lights up Disarmed mode Lights up Off Off Off Function Assignment to Buttons Remote Control Button Function Emergency call or panic function can be optionally con figu...

Page 13: ...en Sensor01 Voice Record Remote 1 Voice Record Register Search Open Sensor01 Voice Record Remote 1 Voice Record Trigger Delay Duration Delay 0 240S Trigger Tone On Off Arming Delay Delay 0 240S Flood...

Page 14: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 14 Page Key Tone Key Tone On Key Tone Off Contrast Contrast 1 5 Language Deutsch Espa ol Nederlands Dansk Portugu s English Fran ais Date Time 01 01 2010 00 00 Alarm period...

Page 15: ...the button S Press the button briefly to move one menu level back S If no button is pressed for a period of 10 seconds the menu is auto matically closed and the key lock activated Selecting the Langu...

Page 16: ...eed as follows to record an individual messages for each respective sensor 1 Enter the device specific Entry Code Confirm it by pressing 2 The menu is opened by pressing the Menu button briefly 3 Sele...

Page 17: ...ses the probability of reaching a contact person in the event an alarm is triggered If for example you only save two phone numbers and both are engaged when the alarm call is sent the dialling cycle s...

Page 18: ...base unit is located S If the subscriber called does not initiate a function within 24 seconds the next phone number is automatically dialled S Silent mode is deactivated by pressing the button on the...

Page 19: ...tons to set the required delay time 6 Confirm it by pressing the button The system returns to the previous menu level 7 Select the Trigger Tone menu option Confirm it by pressing 8 Use the and buttons...

Page 20: ...ff It is possible to switch the key tone feature for the base unit on and off 1 Enter the device specific Entry Code Confirm it by pressing 2 The menu is opened by pressing the Menu button briefly 3 S...

Page 21: ...he menu Flood and Smoke Detectors You can set up the base unit so that flood and smoke detectors trigger an alarm when the base unit is disarmed 1 Enter the device specific Entry Code Confirm it by pr...

Page 22: ...ystem distinguishes between 4 types of alarm 1 Alarm mode When Alarm mode is active and an alarm is triggered an acoustic alarm signal is issued and internal telephone dialling unit is activated 2 At...

Page 23: ...nit 1 Enter the device specific Entry Code Confirm it by pressing 2 Press the button Remote control 1 Press the button At Home Mode NOTE During the night when you are asleep you should activate At Hom...

Page 24: ...er the SOS emergency call function by pressing the button on the base unit or the button on the remote control unit de pending on the configuration The internal telephone dialling unit is auto matical...

Page 25: ...ystem is connected 2 Wait until the alarm system takes the call following the eighth ring You will hear a long acoustic signal NOTE As soon as a connection is established with the alarm system Remote...

Page 26: ...fter a RESET has been executed the 4 digit Entry Code is 1 2 3 4 Proceed as follows to reset the factory settings on the wireless alarm sys tem 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw in the battery a...

Page 27: ...ay You can rename the sensor if necessary Confirm it by pressing 6 Voice Record appears in the display Press to retain the standard message or press to record an individual message 7 Confirm it by pre...

Page 28: ...rol 1 Use a precision screwdriver to loosen the screw in the battery com partment on the underside of the wireless remote control 2 Remove the cover of the battery compartment 3 Remove the battery con...

Page 29: ...Page Regular Maintenance and Servicing Base Unit 1 Disconnect the base unit from the power outlet before cleaning it 2 Clean the surface of the housing with a soft lint free cloth Never use any chemic...

Page 30: ...jacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic apparat us and batteries no longer required must be disposed of separ ate from normal household waste Old or unwanted devices must be disposed of...

Page 31: ...oducts such as ventilators and antenna amplifiers In addition radio transmission can be subject to interference from external sources with wilful intent Base Unit Weight 228 g without batteries Dimens...

Page 32: ...CE Mark OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Giu 32 Page CE Mark The device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU Directive S 1999 5 EC R TTE The CE Mark on the device confirms conformity...

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Page 36: ...ruction manual Keep this operating manual in a safe place away from the wireless alarm system Please note that the Copyright of this operating instruction manual is by Olympia and therefore must not b...

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