5.
Installation instructions
5.1 Installation
Proceed as follows when installing the accessory module:
Determine the best possible installation location. This should be
selected so that good wireless communication between the
components is guaranteed. We recommend using the wireless
testing box for determining the installation location.
Note: Select the installation position so that the assembly module
is positioned within the monitored range of a detector. Make sure that
the accessory module is installed as high as possible – at least 1
metre above the ground.
The device must not be installed in the following locations:
- In protected or unprotected outdoor areas
- Within 1 metre of electronic equipment and lines, such as computers,
photocopiers, LAN and high-voltage or three-phase voltage lines
After deciding on the place of installation, open the housing of the
accessory module and first remove the PCB from the rear side by
carefully bending the upper PCB holder upwards until the PCB can be
removed.
Using the rear housing side as a template, mark the fixing holes on the
wall. Fix the accessory module to the wall, but do not tighten the
screws yet.
Connect the cables in the accessory module as shown on the
following pages. Ensure sufficient tension relief for the cables in
the accessory module.
Replace the PCB and tighten the screws.
Carry out the necessary programming (see point 7).
Following successful programming, the piezo signaller on the
accessory module beeps at short intervals. Replace the cover at
this point, then close the casing.
After about 5 seconds, the piezo signaller emits a double tone and
confirms the programming. If the housing is opened again, a
tamper alarm is sent to the wireless alarm system.
5.2 Connecting the power supply
This diagram
shows the connection of the
accessory module
with the 12 V DC power suppl