Back-up battery pack insertion
A rechargeable, back-up battery pack is provided to supply power during
a power outage. The back-up battery pack will provide up to sixteen hours
of run time for the transmitter unit (see the section Back-Up Battery Power
Indicator). The run time depends on the length of the antenna wire and on
the widths of the zones.
Remove the battery cover on the back of the transmitter unit.
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Attach the connector from the back-up battery pack to the socket inside
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the battery compartment and then put the back-up battery pack into
the compartment.
1 - Back-up battery pack 9.6V 2 - Socket for the back-up battery pack
Important: It is not possible to switch on the transmitter unit
if powered by the back-up battery pack only. To switch on the
transmitter unit the power adapter must be plugged into the power
outlet.
Transmitter unit installation
Place the transmitter unit in a dry place or use a waterproof housing,
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water can cause irreversible damage to your transmitter unit.
The transmitter unit needs to be placed near a power source.
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Plug the adapter into the power outlet and connect it to the transmitter
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unit.
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