DEXAPLAN BA 611 - 10-2006 Operating Instructions Manual

Alarm and emergency telephone dialler

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Alarm and emergency telephone dialler
Operating Instructions and Safety Advice
Proper use ....................................................................... Page 4
BA 611
Included items . ................................................................ Page 4
Dexaplan
Features and equipment .................................................. Page 4
Technical information . ...................................................... Page 5
Safety advice
.................................................................... Page 5
Telephone connection ...................................................... Page 6
Power supply .................................................................. Page 6
Making the settings ......................................................... Page 7
Positioning the alarm unit . ................................................ Page 8
Operation ......................................................................... Page 9
Changing batteries . .......................................................... Page 11
Optional connections . ....................................................... Page 11
Rectifying faults
. .............................................................. Page 12
Maintenance of the alarm system .................................... Page 12
Cleaning . .......................................................................... Page 12
Disposal
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Information
Guarantee ........................................................................ Page 13
Service . ............................................................................ Page 13
Declaration of conformity . ................................................ Page 13
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  • Page 1 Content Introduction Proper use ............... Page 4 BA 611 Alarm and emergency telephone dialler Included items .............. Page 4 Dexaplan Features and equipment .......... Page 4 Technical information ............ Page 5 Operating Instructions and Safety Advice Safety advice .............. Page 5 Preparing for first use Plan where you are going to locate the device .
  • Page 2 Introduction Disposal / Information Introduction Included items Disposal Service See Fig. D Please read carefully and completely through these ope­ See Fig. A Siren Dispose of packaging materials, used batteries and worn Information on what to do in the event of a problem can rating instructions and fold out page 3, the page with the 1x Alarm unit BA 611 Mains adapter connection socket (9 V ) out devices at a local authority approved disposal facility. be found on the Internet at www.dexaplan.com. illustrations. These operating instructions form part of the 2x Masking stickers Gong On / Off switch In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC (cov­ In the event of questions please contact our service centre product and contain important information about bringing 2x Screws for alarm unit ering waste electrical and electronic equipment) and its by e­mail (service@dexaplan.de) or telephone the product into use and its handling. Always observe all 2x Dowels for alarm unit See Fig. E transposition into national legislation, worn out electrical 18 90 / 85 18 51) Monday­Friday, 8:30 ­ 17:00 the safety advice. If you have any questions or are unsure 1x Remote control BA 611 R Connection compartment cover devices must be collected separately and recycled. Take...
  • Page 3: Technical Information

    Introduction / Safety advice Technical information Remote control BA 611 R Danger! Operating voltage: 12 V • O perate the alarm unit with 9 V DC only! Check before Alarm unit BA 611 Current input: max. 25 mA connecting the mains adapter to the mains that the Operating voltage: 9 V DC Power supply: 1 x battery 12 V , alkaline electricity supply circuit is 230 V ~ 50 Hz and is fitted Current input: 1 30 m A (alarm), < 5 m A (standby) (type CN 23 A) with a max. 16 amp fuse or trip. Do not connect any Power supply:...
  • Page 4 Safety advice / Preparing for first use Preparing for first use Telephone connection there is a risk to life from explosion! Observe the following points: Mains adapter: Then press the OK key and after 10 seconds key . A “P” appears on the LC display P lace the alarm unit near a mains outlet socket and C onnect the supplied telephone connection cable C onnect the mains adapter to the mains adapter start from the beginning of this process again.) C ontinue entering the telephone number as in the Attention! an analogue telephone connection point. Take note between the telephone line connection “LINE” connection socket (9 V ). Press the OK key to confirm. previous section items 7 to 9. • U se 1 x 12 V battery, alkaline (type CN 23 A or L1028) of the cable length required.
  • Page 5 Preparing for first use Preparing for first use Press the OK key to confirm. W ait 10 seconds until the device automatically quits 9. W ait 10 seconds until the device automatically the 2. Positioning: Disarming is confirmed by one pip. (assuming that the memory location has been as­ W ait 10 seconds until the device automatically quits the settings mode. settings mode. You can position the alarm unit upright or lying down. T he word “ARM” disappears from the LC display signed a telephone number). the settings mode. If the surface is very smooth it is recommended that you of the alarm unit. W ait until the device automatically quits the dialling Setting the entry delay: Reset: place the device lying down. process. Switching automatic dialling on / off: Here you can set the time you have, from the time any If you wish to delete all the settings or you have forgotten Checking the emergency alarm:...
  • Page 6 Preparing for first use Preparing for first use A s determined by the automatic dialling function Enter the current password. Switching the gong function on/off: Summary of the sounds Remote control handset function is switched on) or an alarm is trig­ (factory setting: dialling function switched on) and Press the OK key Set the gong On / Off switch on (setting “I”). If the check LED is weak when the keys on the remote gered (in the armed state), however only after Sound Meaning the set number of dialling processes the alarm and If appropriate, the alarm sound stops. The gong sound sounds once. control are operated and/or the range of the remote control the end of the exit delay; if at the end of the emergency telephone dialler dials all the stored tel­ I f appropriate, the flashing word “TRIGGER” disap­ A fter approx. 50 seconds delay a pip sounds. The is reduced then the battery needs to be replaced (battery exit delay this terminal is not connected to ephone numbers in a cycle: pears.
  • Page 7: Maintenance And Cleaning

    “Making the the detection with an settings” item angle / range. analogue tele­ “Reset”). phone. The range of the Ambient temper­ Change the Should you have further questions or problems please motion detector ature is too high position of the The device You have not Press the OK consult www.dexaplan.com where you can find informa­ is not adequate. (20 °C is optimal). motion detector. does not react yet given a key to arm/ tion on problem handling. to the pass­ command after disarm the Maintenance and cleaning Device is mounted Change the word. password entry. device. too low or too...

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