Conrad Electronic FS20 TS Operating Instructions Manual

Conrad Electronic FS20 TS Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Version 12/06
Telephone remote control
„FS20 TS"
Item no. 62 30 05

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 12/06  Telephone remote control „FS20 TS“ Item no. 62 30 05...
  • Page 2 Introduction  Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product meets the requirements of both current European and national guidelines. In order to preserve this condition and ensure the safe operation of the product we kindly ask you to carefully follow these operating instructions! Please read the operating instructions completely and observe the safety and operation notes before using the product! All company names and product names contained herein are trademarks of the...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Page 1. Prescribed use ....................... 4 2. Scope of delivery ......................4 3. Features and technical data ..................4 4. Explanation of icons ...................... 5 5. Safety instructions ......................5 5. Inserting the battery, replacing the battery ..............5 6.
  • Page 4: Prescribed Use

    1. Prescribed use The ‘FS20 TS’ telephone remote control functions exclusively as a remote control for the different components of the ‘FS20’ wireless control system. It is possible to activate a switching operation from any telephone connected to an analogue telephone network (for example, ISDN connection via a telephone system).
  • Page 5: Explanation Of Icons

    4. Explanation of icons This icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to particular dangers associated with the handling, function or operation of the product.  The ‘hand’ icon indicates special tips and operational notes. 5. Safety instructions The product’s guarantee becomes invalid, if the product is damaged as a result of the failure to observe these operating instructions! We do not assume any liability for any resulting damages!
  • Page 6: Inserting The Battery, Replacing The Battery

    6. Notes on batteries/rechargeable batteries • Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children. • Do not leave batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around as they could be swallowed by children or pets. In such a case, seek immediate medical care! •...
  • Page 7: Connecting

    8. Connecting After inserting the batteries (see section 5. Inserting batteries, replacing the battery) connect the registered jack (RJ) on the telephone remote control to the F plug on a telephone socket using the supplied telephone connector cable.  For operation, the telephone remote control requires a free analogue telephone connection (or an ISDN telephone system with optional analogue telephone connection) or an automatic extension outlet (AWADo).
  • Page 8: B) Pin

     You can, for example, set the device to only answer after 15 rings. Immediate answering can also be programmed. b) PIN An up to 8-digit PIN can be programmed to protect against manipulation. The controller only carries out any further commands after the PIN is entered. ...
  • Page 9: D) Programming The Telephone Remote Control

     The ‘FS20’ modular wireless control system is actually not as easily operable as a cheaper alternative, due to the programming options. Through this, however, it doesn’t only give you increased security against interferences, (perhaps your neighbour has the same system – if the house code is different that poses no problem for the ‘FS20’...
  • Page 10  If there should be no answer delay, just type in zero (0) (or don’t type any number keys at all). Finalise the entry by typing the asterisk key (*). Reception is then confirmed with a short, high-pitched signal tone. •...
  • Page 11 • In case single channels should be allocated a different address group or a particular subaddress, set the program as follows: Enter the digit for the desired channel, followed by the 2-digit address group, the 2-digit subaddress and the asterisk key. Example: 2 12 13 * (= channel 2, address group 12, subaddress 13) In order to allocate the desired addresses to all switching channels, this entry can now be repeated as often as you like in accordance with the number of switching channels (0 to 9).
  • Page 12: E) Programming Examples

    e) Programming examples 1. There should be an answer delay of two ring tones, therefore, the phone should be answered after three rings; the PIN should be 9876543; as a code the random house code and factory set address allocation are to be used. After call and answer, enter: * 2 * 9876543 * # 2.
  • Page 13: Operation

    10. Operation  Please note: Complete and correct programming of the telephone remote control is re- quired. Proceed as follows: • Call the telephone remote control. • The telephone remote control answers after the programmed number of ring tones and confirms with a short, high-pitched tone.
  • Page 14 Wrong entry and disconnection • A wrong entry is confirmed by the telephone remote control with 2 long, deep tones. • When a wrong entry is made during a switching command entry, a new switching command can be sent immediately after the alarm tone. •...
  • Page 15: Fs20 Address System Basics

    11. FS20 address system basics The FS20 wireless control system operates with a ‘house code.’ This means that your neighbour can also use the same wireless control system and the two systems will not interfere with each other (provided that the house code has been programmed differently). 256 different addresses can be set within a house code.
  • Page 16 • Global master address Several receivers are assigned to the global master address and are jointly controlled via this address. All the consumer loads can easily be switched off simply by pressing one single button when leaving a house, for example. This address system opens up a variety of possibilities.
  • Page 17: Integrating The Telephone Remote Control Into The Address System

    12. Integrating the telephone remote control into the address system The house code, an address group and a subaddress are used for coding the transmitter and its switching channels. You can also use special address group assignments to program the telephone remote control as a local or global master.
  • Page 18: B) Function Groups And Master Addresses

    b) Function groups and master addresses • Function groups (44xx) If you enter 44 as the address group, then the subaddress (provided this is not also set to 44; see the following section) is defined as a function group. 15 function groups between 4411 and 4443 can thus be defined for each channel.
  • Page 19: C) Example Of An Address Assignment

    c) Example of an address assignment When you require a large, extended system it is advisable to select addresses systematically so that you have an overview of the addresses that have already been assigned and so that you can jointly control the programmed receivers simply and logically in groups. House code, e.g.
  • Page 20: Handling

     The following 15 address groups are possible: 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41, 42, 43 In order to be able to separately control each receiver, you need to program each receiver to a single address.
  • Page 21: Maintenance And Cleaning

    14. Maintenance and cleaning The product requires no servicing except for battery replacement. Clean the product with a soft, clean, dry and lint-free cloth. To remove heavier dirt, use a cloth which is slightly moistened with lukewarm water. Never use solvent-based cleaning agents, as these may damage the surface of the plastic casing and its inscription.
  • Page 22: Tips And Notes

    • Interference radiation resulting from insufficiently shielded electronic devices, for example, operating computers or similar 17. Declaration of conformity (DOC) We, Conrad Electronic, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau (Germany), hereby de- clare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EG.
  • Page 24 100% The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at recycling time of print.We reserve the right to change the technical or physical paper. specifications. Bleached without © Copyright 2006 by Conrad Electronic SE. Printed in Germany. chlorine.

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