Pentatech FG 20 Operating And Safety Instructions Manual page 19

Wireless chime with flashing strobe light and pager function
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Inserting batteries / closing case
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Insert three 1.5 V LR 14 batteries (not supplied) into the battery
compartment [14] of the receiver. Pay attention to the battery polarity
markings in the battery compartment. Alternatively connect a mains
adapter with an output of 4,5 V DC (min 500 mA) to the mains adapter
socket [11]. The middle of the mains adapter plug must have negative
polarity.
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Insert two 1.5 V LR 03 batteries (not supplied) in the battery
compartment [22] of the transmitter. Pay attention to the battery
polarity markings in the battery compartment.
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Ensure that the seal [28] lies flat along the edge of the rear cover of the
transmitter. Replace the rear cover [25] on the transmitter and the
battery compartment cover [10] on the receiver.
Location / Notes about radio transmission
The transmitter can be located indoors and outdoors in a place protected
from direct rain. The transmitter can be mounted horizontally or vertically on
the wall outdoors. In the case of vertical mounting, the locking tab must be at
the bottom. If the transmitter is to be permanently mounted, it must only be
attached to a flat surface.
The transmitter can be used as a portable pager or it can be mounted within
easy reach as a pager. Place the receiver within the reception range of the
transmitter. The range outdoors is approx. 80 m. The range is reduced by
walls and ceilings (especially those made of reinforced concrete). Do not
place the transmitter and receiver on or in the vicinity of metal surfaces as
these shield the radio signal. Test the reliable functioning of the wireless
chime in the desired location before installing it permanently. Note:
Background interference and atmospheric conditions which affect the
reception range can change over time.
Combination of several FG 20 wireless
chimes
Example: Front and back doors of the house (see Fig. H)
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Set the transmitters to different chime sounds in order to distinguish the
call
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Coding of all transmitters and receivers must be the same
Example: Building with 3 flats (see Fig. I)
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Set a different code for each transmitter
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Coding of each receiver must be the same as the associated transmitter
Mounting
Receiver
You can stand the receiver upright or hang it on the wall with the stobe lens at
the bottom as follows:
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Drill a 5 mm hole at the appropriate mounting point.
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Insert one of the supplied wall plugs [4] and fasten one of the screws
[5]. So that the screw head projects approx 4 mm from the surface.
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Now hang the receiver with the hole [9] over the screw head.
Transmitter
The transmitter can be hand held for use with the pager function. For
mounting:
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Press in the locking tab [19] carefully with a wide-bladed screwdriver
and remove the rear cover [25] of the transmitter.
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Drill a 3 mm hole through both marked fixing points [26].
Ø
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Hold the rear cover at the desired mounting location and mark through
the fixing points on the wall with using pencil.
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Drill 5 mm holes at the marked points on the wall and press one of the
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supplied wall plugs [4] in5o each hole.
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Now fix the rear cover [24] to the wall with two of the supplied screws
[5].
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Ensure that the seal [28] lies flat along the edge of the rear cover and
reattach the transmitter to the rear cover.
Connection to an existing doorbell button
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Press in the locking tab [19] carefully with a wide-bladed screwdriver
and remove the rear cover [25] of the transmitter. Drill a 5mm hole
through the marked cable entry [27].
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Guide a two-core cable through the cable entry [27].
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Connect the terminals B [21] and C [21] to the connection terminals of
the existing doorbell button (see Fig. F).
Installation of the transmitter into an existing doorbell
system
You can use the wireless chime in parallel with an existing doorbell system
(8-12V DC / AC ). You can mount the receiver in a particular place or use it as
a portable chime.
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Press in the locking tab [19] carefully with a wide-bladed screwdriver
and remove the rear cover [25] of the transmitter. Drill a 5 mm hole
through the marked cable entry [27].
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Guide a two-core cable through the cable entry [27].
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Connect the terminals A [21] and C [21] to the connection terminals of
the existing doorbell system (see Fig. G).
Function overview
When the doorbell button [20] is pressed:
for the door chime function (function selection switch [15] at )
chime sounds once (Signalselection switch [13] at Position
strobe flashes for approx. 15 seconds (
/
).
for the pager function (function selection switch [15] at
sounds (
Signalselection switch [13] at
for approx. 3 minutes (
Signalselection switch [13] at
The signal can be stopped earlier by pressing the reset button [7] once.
Changing the batteries
Transmitter
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Press in the locking tab [19] carefully with a wide-bladed screwdriver
and remove the rear cover [25] of the transmitter.
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the selected
) and/or the
Signalselection switch [13] at
Position
)
the chime
Position ) and/or the strobe flashes
Position
/
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