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Programming to radio burglary alarm center and/or
PC-software for burglary alarm center
Set plug-in jumper .
Activate the programming mode of the radio bur
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glary alarm center, PC-software for burglary alarm
center (see separate operating instructions).
Press PROG button .
LED illuminates approximately 3 seconds.
Programming process is terminated automatically.
Caution:
The magnetic contact must have been closed for at
least 2 minutes between two signal broadcasts.
A radio signal is sent after each opening of the
magnetic contact .
Then, detection is blocked for approx. 2 minutes.
The magnetic contact must be closed again for ap
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prox. 2 minutes for the next signal transmission.
If the opening of the contact is once again detected
within this blocking period of approx. 2 minutes, no
radio signal is sent.
The blocking period of approx. 2 minutes begins
once again, however.
If programming was not successful:
Note instructions in the troubleshooting section
(FAQ) at www.free-control.com.
Status notification
Status notification is transmitted approximately
every 4 hours.
The following is monitored:
• Battery capacity
• Internal magnetic contact
• Sabotage contact
• External contact
Notes
With Free-control, you can easily, comfortably,
and conveniently switch your electrical devices. A
minimum functional radio system always consists
of a radio-transmitter and a radio-receiver. With
Free-control (with logo:
), all transmitters can be
linked with all receivers, except for devices with the
following article numbers xxxx.xxx1.x (with logo: ).
Liability or any other claims, especially for the reim
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bursement of personal or property damages outside
of the device caused by lack of function or malfunc
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tion are excluded.
All transmitting codes are set at the factory and
cannot be changed.
The radio transmission takes place over a non-ex
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clusive frequency channel of 868 MHz. Malfunctions
are therefore not impossible.
The radio range depends upon transmitting power,
disruptions, and structural conditions.
The reliability of reception decreases with increa-
sing distance between transmitters and receivers.
In buildings, the range depends upon the building
materials used.