BLUESWITCH Access Control
BLUESWITCH Access Control
BLUESWITCH Access Control
BLUESWITCH Access Control
DS 10208-1
©2009 REG No 277 4001, Lewes, England. Page 2
BLUESWITCH Insta
BLUESWITCH Insta
BLUESWITCH Insta
BLUESWITCH Installlllation
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Connect power to the screw terminal TB5 (12V or 24V) LED D4 will flash briefly every 10 seconds to
indicate correct operation.
Relay 1 and D5 act as ‘recognized device detected’ indicators. D5 will light when whenever a recog-
nized device is present. If an external indication is required, it can be connected to Relay 1.
The trigger relay is Relay 2. Connect as required. Relay 2 activates according to the trigger mode
previously described. The time delay for which the relay operates may be set between 1 and 255 sec-
onds.
Some trigger modes use an external pushbutton. If this is required it should be connected to the
screw terminals marked TB6. The on-board pushbutton closes the same circuit.
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Not
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Note
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e: If a Bluetooth device is constantly located near BLUESWITCH, for example on a desk within range,
the battery will runs down a bit faster quicker than normal.
In this case one option is to set
their phone to non-discoverable mode. Then it will not respond to scans from BLUESWITCH.
Learning and Era
Learning and Era
Learning and Era
Learning and Eras
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sing Bluetooth devices
ing Bluetooth devices
ing Bluetooth devices
ing Bluetooth devices
BLUESWITCH can learn to recognize up to 128 Bluetooth devices (i.e. mobile phones). These devices
must be equipped with a Bluetooth radio which is set to discoverable mode. Note that some Motorola
phones can not be set permanently in a discoverable state.
Circuitboard Layout
Circuitboard Layout
Circuitboard Layout
Circuitboard Layout