Attention!
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Do not expose the product to fire or high temperature!
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Protect the product against strong magnetic or electrical fields and
against strong mechanical loads and vibrations!
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Use the product only with the original components or original
accessories!
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Before installing and operating the product check the package for
damages and completeness.
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If the unit is to be unused for a longer period, disconnect the mains
adapter from the mains supply and remove the batteries.
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Do not connect any damaged device (e.g. transport damage) and
disconnect the power supply immediately in the case of damage. Unplug
the mains adapter from the mains socket. Arrange for the damage to be
repaired immediately by a specialist!
TIP!
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This product produces and uses radio frequency. If the product is not
installed and used according to the manual it may disturb or be
disturbed by other devices. In case of disturbances relocate the product.
7. Location of the product
Before installing the product plan the location. Check the wireless connection
and the function of the microphone in the door unit.
Observe the following points:
Door unit:
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Mount the door unit at such a height that conversation is possible. Pay
attention to the position of the microphone and speaker, these should be
at the average head level of visitors. The bell button must also be
accessible.
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If the door unit is mounted outdoors the location must be protected from
direct rainfall.
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If an external supply or a door release is to be connected ensure a
suitable cable routing, as the mains adapter and relay module must be
located indoors. Use a cable with core diameter 0.2 - 0.7 mm.
Base:
The maximum radio frequency range is up to 200 m with free space between
the door unit and the base, and between the base and the handset. The range
indoors is considerably reduced (max. range typically 30 m) through walls
and floors (especially of steel reinforced concrete). Metal surfaces, e.g.
refrigerators, shelving, and coated mirrors, also impede radio transmission.
The radio transmission can be affected by strong electrical-magnetic fields
and other wireless appliances. Ensure adequate distance from microwave
ovens, mobile phones, other wireless appliances, electric motors and mains
power cables.
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Place the base on a suitable level and solid surface, ideally 1m above the
floor (for better reception).
Place the base at a central place inside the residence, e.g. in the hall. Ensure
that the chime can be heard everywhere inside the residence.
Ensure that there is a mains power socket within the range of the mains
adapter cable.
8. Installation and connection
8.1 Door unit
Labelling the name card
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Remove the bell button [3] carefully from the door unit [1].
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With the use of a small knife, remove the name card carefully from the
bell button.
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Label the name card.
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Reinsert the name card into the bell button.
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Reinsert the bell button into the door unit.
Installing a battery-operated door unit
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Hold the bracket [15] to the desired location and mark the two drilling
holes through the mounting holes [16].
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Drill the two holes.
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Fix the bracket with the supplied screws [21] and wall plugs [20], if
required.
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Open the battery compartment [13] of the door unit by sliding down the
battery compartment cover [11].
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Insert two LR14 (C), 1,5 V alkaline batteries into the battery
compartment. Pay attention to the correct polarity. The door unit will
sound.
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Close the battery compartment with the battery compartment cover.
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Slide the door unit onto the bracket.
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Screw the torx screw [23] firmly through the hole [19] into the hole [12],
using the supplied torx wrench [24].
Installing a 12 V door unit
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Hold the bracket [15] to the desired location and mark the two drilling
holes through the mounting holes [16]. Make sure that there is a lead-
through for the connection cable exactly behind the cable hole [18].
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Drill the two holes.
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Fix the bracket with the supplied screws [21] and wall plugs [20], if
required.
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Remove the rubber cover [5] from the door unit.
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Route the wire ends of the connecting cable through the lead-through
and the cable hole [18], as described in fig. C (12 V supply) and fig. D
(12 V supply and door release).