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The 5000CT is a kit consisting of a blind contact and a transmitter which converts the alarm
signal from wire to wireless.
B l i n d c o n t a c t
Programming
To link up the sensor to the control unit, remove the cover and select the dip switches (from
No. 1 to No. 8) located in the printed circuit.
CAUTION: each wireless peripheral must have a unique code, different from those of
all the other peripherals (see table at the end of the User Manual for possible double
codes).
Access the control unit programming function by following the instructions provided in the
installation manual (par. 3.1) and go to the "PROGRAM SENSORS?" menu (par. 3.4).
Assign a code to the sensor.
The 5000CT is a kit consisting of a blind contact and a transmitter which converts the alarm
signal from wire to wireless.
B l i n d c o n t a c t
Programming
To link up the sensor to the control unit, remove the cover and select the dip switches (from
No. 1 to No. 8) located in the printed circuit.
CAUTION: each wireless peripheral must have a unique code, different from those of
all the other peripherals (see table at the end of the User Manual for possible double
codes).
Access the control unit programming function by following the instructions provided in the
installation manual (par. 3.1) and go to the "PROGRAM SENSORS?" menu (par. 3.4).
Assign a code to the sensor.
T r a n s m i t t e r f o r
blind contact
ANTISABOTAGE
BUTTON
DIP-SWITCH
LED DL 1
LED DL 2
Terminal strip
- Take down the blind box and identify the point where you want to install the contact and the
- Connect the eyelet to the blind contact
- Fasten the blind contact to the point selected inside the box
T r a n s m i t t e r f o r
blind contact
- Fasten the transmitter and connect it to the blind contact.
ANTISABOTAGE
NOTE: The radio transmitter can be positioned either inside or outside the box,
BUTTON
depending on aesthetic requirements and ease of installation.
DIP-SWITCH
LED DL 1
LED DL 2
Having assigned a code to the sensor, we recommend that you perform the RF test to verify
the presence of radio communications between the sensor and the control unit. For the RF
Terminal strip
test, position dip switch no. 9 on "ON". This will cause the cyclic emission of an RF signal
which is detected by the alarm system and visualised on the display when you enter the
"SYSTEM TEST" function (par. 3.10). At the end of the test, it is important to reset dip
switch no. 9 on "OFF" (normal operating mode).
After fastening the 5000CT kit and having performed the RF test, make sure that the opening
of the blind results in LED DL1 flashing three times. This signal tells you that the alarm signal
is being transmitted and hence that the 5000CT kit is working properly.
When battery voltage drops below 6 V, the sensor indicates this condition by giving out a
visual signal (LED DL2 lights up) with each movement of the blind.
Assembly process
- Take down the blind box and identify the point where you want to install the contact and the
transmitter.
- Connect the eyelet to the blind contact
- Fasten the blind contact to the point selected inside the box
- Fasten the transmitter and connect it to the blind contact.
NOTE: The radio transmitter can be positioned either inside or outside the box,
depending on aesthetic requirements and ease of installation.
RF Test
Having assigned a code to the sensor, we recommend that you perform the RF test to verify
the presence of radio communications between the sensor and the control unit. For the RF
test, position dip switch no. 9 on "ON". This will cause the cyclic emission of an RF signal
which is detected by the alarm system and visualised on the display when you enter the
"SYSTEM TEST" function (par. 3.10). At the end of the test, it is important to reset dip
switch no. 9 on "OFF" (normal operating mode).
Operating test
After fastening the 5000CT kit and having performed the RF test, make sure that the opening
of the blind results in LED DL1 flashing three times. This signal tells you that the alarm signal
is being transmitted and hence that the 5000CT kit is working properly.
Checking and replacing the battery
When battery voltage drops below 6 V, the sensor indicates this condition by giving out a
visual signal (LED DL2 lights up) with each movement of the blind.
Assembly process
transmitter.
RF Test
Operating test
Checking and replacing the battery

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