selector switch, which is located
towards the top of the battery com-
partment, to the required channel
number.
All transmitters and receivers must be
set to the same channel.
Fig. setting the correct radio channel.
3. Installing the microphone cable
Use the adhesive ring to glue the mi-
crophone to the sound outlet of the
acoustic alarm (e.g. smoke detector,
other alarms) and plug the micropho-
ne cable into the connection jack on
the bottom of the radio alarm transmit-
ter acoustic.
To do this, pull off the backing foil from
the adhesive ring on the microphone.
For optimum function of the trans-
mitter, its sensitivity dial switch must
be set so the transmitter reliably res-
ponds to the acoustic alarm.
Pulling off the backing foil.
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Fig.: Plug in the microphone cable
and stick the microphone over the
acoustic output cover of your acou-
stic alarm.
4. Setting the sensitivity
Set the sensitivity controller to its lo-
west level (turn to the anticlockwise
stop).
Activate the acoustic alarm and gra-
dually increase the sensitivity of the
transmitter (by turning the dial clock-
wise) until the transmitter reacts to the
acoustic alarm.
5. Setting the type of signal
You can select one of the two signal
types on the right-hand side of the
radio alarm transmitter acoustic. Use
the stylus that comes included with
the device to push the signal selec-
tion switch to the desired setting.
Alarm signal
To indicate a general alarm signal (all
LEDs will flash), set the signal selec-
tion switch to the top position. This will
send an alarm to all the receivers that
are switched on and set to the same
channel.