The system is powered by batteries and requires no mains voltage supply. The master P300W can be combined with several C300W radio manual call points (MCP) and radio smoke detectors D300W the instructions in this manual will enable you to commission all elements together, which when activated will register an alarm sound from the P300W master and D300W detector.
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(C300W or D300W) stage one, opening and closing your master P300W unit Open your master unit using the black key supplied. Using the 2 pins of the key press in the 2 slots on the underside of the unit. To close the unit simply click the lid back into place and return key to the holding slot on top of the unit...
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stage three, activating the batteries Caution: Please ensure the batteries are correctly installed, observe the correct polarity as the PCB may be damaged if this is not carried out. 1. Connect the 9 volts 6 LR 61 Alcaline battery to the corresponding terminals in the box, on the right of the loudspeaker.
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stage three, activating the batteries Caution: Please ensure the batteries are correctly installed, observe the correct polarity as the PCB may be damaged if this is not carried out. Remove the paper insulator from the lithium 3Vcc battery. stage four, configuring your MCP into the system Note: Do one configuration at a time...
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9. the master will also beep 4 times as it enters normal service. The system is now operational. Note: to add further call points or stand alone P300W units (as a slave to the master) repeat previous steps 1 to 9 Note:...
step radio link alarm interface module stage one, Wall fastening To open / and closing the box: remove the 4 screws from the lid. Dimensions : H 83 mm x L 83 mm x D 46 mm Hole pitch for wall fixing: 40 mm. Avoid installing the radio link alarm interface module in a metallic cupboard or cabinet or fixing it on a metallic wall, as they could screen against radio waves.
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