Location And Fitting; Power Supply; External Aerial; Function Test - GN Resound Lynx Flash Manual

Flash alert for the alert system
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Location and fitting

It may be advisable for several flash alerts to be fitted in the house. The recommen-
ded location is somewhere clearly visible in the room such as on the TV, or on the
bedside table if an under-pillow vibrator or alarm clock is used. The flash alert can be
fitted to the table stand supplied or screwed onto the wall.

Power supply

Connect the flash alert to the mains, with the mains adapter supplied. The four
LEDs will light up one at a time to indicate that the flash alert is ready for use. The
flash alert will retain the previous alert until the next alert is received.
NOTE: The flash alert is supplied only by mains
power and does not have a battery back-up.

External aerial

When the flash alert is used without an alarm clock, the
external aerial supplied is connected to the
connection. (see Overview on previous page). This extends
the range of the flash alert. If an alarm clock is connected, the
alarm clock cable acts as an aerial.

Function test

1. Start by installing the transmitters that are to be used.
Read the user manual for the transmitters installed!
2. Test the system by activating the transmitters in the system one at a time. Check
that the correct alarm is indicated (see next page). The previously indicated alert is
retained until the next alert is received.

Alarm clock Ant.
External aerial

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