3.1 Scope of delivery
C.A.S. base, handheld transmitter, wireless magnetic contact with
2 different self-adhesive pads, 1 x warning sticker, installation
manual, PG gland, connecting cable, operating instructions
3.2 Installation instructions
Since there is a risk of causing a short circuit when working on the vehicle
electrical equipment, the negative pole of the battery must be disconnected
if an on-board voltage supply has been installed.
If the towing vehicle is connected or there is a land electrical power supply,
the connection must be disconnected.
When working on the vehicle, always follow the safety and working
instructions stipulated by the vehicle manufacturer and vehicle trade.
3.3 Preparing for installation
Make sure you have the tools and materials listed below:
– Cross-head screwdriver
– Crimping pliers
– Voltmeter
– Cordless screwdriver
– 6 mm drill bit
– Insulating tape
– Butt connectors
– Cable ties
– Shrink sleeve if necessary
– Cleaning cloth for degreasing
– Cleaning agent or degreaser
Choose a suitable place on the vehicle roof for installing the base,
the wireless magnetic contact(s) and other accessories.
Accessories such as further contacts, wireless gas alarms and cable loops
should be assigned before they are installed. (see 3.8)
3.4 Opening the base
Open the base housing by undoing the two crosshead screws holding
the cover. Pull down the two parts of the cover. The electric circuit
is now exposed and the transmitters can be assigned and settings
carried out as described in the following sections.
3.5 Setting the program selector switch
The program selector switch (B, Diagram 1) defines whether arming or
disarming C.A.S. is acknowledged by a beep (not permitted in areas subject to
the road traffic ordinance), whether an alarm is triggered or only a message is
sent by SMS when the supply voltage drops out and whether the system can
be switched by a phone call instead of an SMS only. Select the setting which
is suitable for you from Table 1 and transfer this setting to the program
selector switch.
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