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Connect the wire ends to the terminals of the door unit as described in
fig. C and D.
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Place the rubber cover back onto the door unit, and route the wires
through the slots in the rubber 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].
8.2 Optional connection of the relay module and a
door release (see fig. D)
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Remove the four cover screws from the relay module.
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Take the cover [37] off the relay module.
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Route all connected wires through the hole [32] in the relay module.
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Connect the wire ends to the respective terminals PGND [34], POWER
[33], CTRL [31] and SGND [30].
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Connect the two wire ends of a suitable 12 V DC power supply to the
terminals PGND [34] and POWER [33] in the relay module.
!
Use a cable strand to connect the terminal POWER [33] and the terminal
LOCK+ [35] in the relay module.
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Route a cable through the hole [32] of the relay module and use it to
connect the terminal PGND [34] in the relay module with one terminal of
the door release.
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Route a cable through the hole [32] of the relay module and use it to
connect the terminal LOCK- [36] in the relay module with the other
terminal of the door release.
!
Set the NO/NC switch [29] to NO.
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Turn the time regulator [28] with a small screwdriver to select a time
between 1 second and approx. 9 seconds. Press the hash key [45] for at
least 3 seconds. The door release will unlock for the selected time, and
your visitor can open the door within this time. Replace the cover onto
the relay module.
8.3 Base / Handset
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For the telephone function, use the telephone cable [62] to connect the
telephone cable connection [61] at the base with the telephone
connection in your residence. If necessary, use the TAE adapter [63].
!
Connect the low-voltage plug of the supplied mains adapter [64] to the
mains adapter connector [60] of the base.
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Place the base in the desired location.
!
Remove the battery compartment cover [55] from the handset [39].
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Insert the two supplied AAA Ni-MH batteries into the battery
compartment [53] of the handset. Pay attention to the correct polarity.
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Slide the battery compartment cover back onto the handset.
!
Place the handset on the base so that the charging contacts [47] of the
handset touch the charging contacts [57] of the base.
9. Operation
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Connect the mains adapter of the base to the power supply. The handset
will beep twice.
The batteries in the handset are charged automatically after the handset
has been placed in the connected base.
charged for about 15 hours before initial operation.
charge indicator on the LCD display [41] (three black bars = batteries
are fully charged, one black bar = very low battery power). If the
batteries do not reach their full capacity after charging, they should be
replaced. When you place the handset in the base, it automatically turns
on.
!
If desired, connect the 12 V power supply of the door unit. After the door
unit has sounded twice, the handset will ring.
!
Pick up the handset and then place it back in the base.
Now the wireless door intercom is ready for operation.
10. Turning the handset on/off
When the handset is in power off mode and you place it in the base, it
automatically turns on.
To turn the handset on or off in standby mode, follow these steps:
1. To turn the handset on, press and hold the
switched on. While the handset searches for a base, the signal icon will
flash and the following message will be displayed:
SUCHEN
When the handset has found the base, it will enter the standby mode, the
display will show the name of the handset, signal icon, battery icon and
current time.
If the handset is unsuccessful in finding a base, the handset
will behave according to the Out of Range condition.
Note:
If the battery power is very low when you place the handset in the
base, the following message will be displayed:
CHARGE THE HANDSET BEFORE USING.
2. To turn off the handset, keep the
switched off.
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11. Basic settings
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Selecting a language see chapter 22.5
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Factory default: German
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Setting date and time see chapter 22.8
The batteries should be fully
Watch the battery
key, until the display is
YOU SHOULD FULLY
key pressed, until the display is
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