C.A.S. operating instructions
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1.9.1 Changing the handheld transmitter battery
– Unscrew the 3 screws on the back of the handheld transmitter
and open the casing.
– Remove the printed circuit board and remove the battery.
– Replace the battery with one of the same type (CR2032).
– When inserting the battery, make sure that the polarity is correct.
!!! Follow the labelling on the battery holder !!!
1.9.2 Changing the transmitter battery of the magnetic contact
– Open the casing by gently levering up cover by the notch on the
narrow side of the casing.
– Remove the printed circuit board and remove the battery.
– Replace the battery with one of the same type (CR2032).
– When inserting the battery, make sure that the polarity is correct.
!!! Follow the labelling on the battery holder !!!
1.9.3 Changing the transmitter battery of the cable loop
– Unscrew the 2 screws on the bottom of the cable loop and open
the casing.
– Remove the battery without pulling out the printed circuit board.
– Replace the battery with one of the same type (CR2032).
– When inserting the battery, make sure that the polarity is correct.
!!! Follow the labelling on the battery holder !!!
– Insert the black seal in the casing cover and screw the casing closed.
– Only tighten the screws lightly so as not to crush the seal too much.
1.9.4 Sequence of a burglary alarm
If an opening which is secured with a wireless magnetic contact is opened
or a cable loop is cut or removed from its holder when the system is armed,
it will display this as a burglary alarm.
The siren will sound for approx 30 seconds.
The status LEDs flash for about 180 seconds
.
If the cause of the alarm is not eliminated (except for the cable loop),
the process will start again until the cause has been eliminated.
The process will also repeat itself if one of the other transmitters is triggered.