Jumper connects left and middle contacts of B1:
⇒ Acoustic acknowledgement after final activation is done by the BAC
The BAC must draw pin 29 to ground for the acoustic acknowledgement.
Jumper B2 is inserted.
⇒ Maximum transmitting range. For VdS-compliant installation, however, you must
then work with external keys to differentiate between outside and inside.
(refer to 4.3 VdS-Compliant Installation of the Activation Unit).
⇒ In VdS-compliant installation, the range of the antenna extender is reduced solely
by the correct use of the aluminum sleeve. (Refer to 4.3 VdS-Compliant
Installation of the Activation Unit).
Install the activation unit so that the distance between its antenna and other digital
components is at least 1 m (40 inches).
2.3.1. Testing the Master Activation Unit (MA):
Before final installation, apply voltage to contacts 1 and 2 of the activation unit (compound
battery). Make sure that the polarity is correct. Do not wire the other contacts for this test.
Transponder
master activation unit
This corresponds to the strongly reduced range when the screening sleeve is inserted
on the antenna extender (refer to Chap. 4.3).
Make sure that all components are correctly programmed (refer to Chap. 3). Insert jumper B1
on the right. Then test whether the relay on the activation unit switches (soldering terminals 5
and 7) by operating the transponder two times in quick succession (within 0.5 ... 2 sec.).
An acoustic signal indicates the switching state of the alarm system. A 2.5-second long
continuous tone signals that the activation contact was closed and a two-part signal tone
(short – long) means that the activation contact is open again (deactivated).
Then you must convert the acoustic activation acknowledgement to BAC operation (insert
jumper B1 to the left) and test it by attempting to activate the system. Once the master
activation unit has successfully passed the test, you can carry out the actual permanent
installation.
VdS Version
VdS Shunt lock Function 3066
(this is the VdS-compliant configuration).
1 cm to max. 3 cm (.4 to 1.2 inches)
E11
Version: December, 2003
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