Hoppe SecuSignal Installation And User Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation/User Manual...
  • Page 2 For your own attention: Please read through this Manual carefully, noting the safety information in particular. You are advised to keep it in a safe place for future reference. Manufacturer Manufacturer Manufacturer Manufacturer HOPPE Holding AG CH-7537 Müstair Switzerland Contacts Contacts Contacts Contacts...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ........................................7 7 7 7 Installation components and operating controls ........ 7 ® Mode of operation of the SecuSignal System........9 State indicators on the receiver............11 3 3 3 3 Preparing Preparing Preparing Preparing the radio transmitters the radio transmitters the radio transmitters ........
  • Page 4: The Secusignal System

    The SecuSignal System System System System ® ® SecuSignal is a radio system consisting of at least one SecuSignal window handle and a central receiver. The receiver stores the three states for each programmed window: • Window closed • Window tilted •...
  • Page 5: Safety Regulations

    • ® Tell children how to operate the SecuSignal System and the window handles correctly. Pay particular importance to telling them about the correct state of the window handles and in all cases (see "Operation" below).
  • Page 6: Correct Use As Intended

    Correct use as intended Correct use as intended ® SecuSignal serves to indicate the states of commercially available turn-and-tilt win- dows. The system indicates the "critical" states "Window tilted" and "Window open" by a amber or red LED in conjunction with the number assigned to each window pro- grammed.
  • Page 7: Device And Function Overview Device And Function Overview

    Installation components and operating controls Installation components and operating controls Installation components and operating controls Installation components and operating controls ® Figure 1: Overview of the SecuSignal System device: operating controls ® ® ® ® SecuSignal SecuSignal SecuSignal...
  • Page 8 Display of window and group num- display bers and programming display (see Chapter 2.3) Antenna Reception of the transmitter signals ® Table 1: Installation components and operating controls of the SecuSignal receiver ® ® ® ® SecuSignal SecuSignal SecuSignal SecuSignal...
  • Page 9: Mode Of Operation Of The Secusignal

    So there’s no need to check or change a battery. The power supply and the radio ® signal are generated using a patented system* as the SecuSignal window handle is turned. *EnOcean Technology The radio signal is transmitted several times, in quick succession, as a window han- dle is operated, in order to enhance transmission reliability.
  • Page 10 ® Figure 3: Mode of operation of SecuSignal...
  • Page 11: State Indicators On The Receiver

    State indicators State indicators State indicators State indicators on the receiver on the receiver on the receiver on the receiver This Chapter provides you with an overview of the possible state indications and their significance. The states are no longer shown at this point (states c.f. Figure 3). State indication State indication State indication...
  • Page 12 State indication State indication Significance Significance State indication State indication Significance Significance Deletion OK Deletion OK Deletion OK Deletion OK If deletion has been performed correctly, the device responds as follows: • Display "CL" (="clear") is shown. • The amber LED lights for 4 seconds.
  • Page 13: The Radio Transmitters

    Now take a look at the enclosed assignment diagram (see also Figure 2). • ® Check the windows you want to equip with a SecuSignal radio transmitter: The overall width of the radio transmitter is 36 mm. If your window profiles have trim strips or cover strips, check whether there is a level surface with a width of 18 mm from the centre of the square hole to the strip (see Figure 4).
  • Page 14 • Now stick the labelling stickers onto the backs of the radio transmitters so that no confusion occurs and place all window handles in order you want to program them on an adequately large work surface. • Check the turning position of the square hole in each radio transmitter: detach each window handle from the radio transmitter and compare the rotary position of the square hole with the illustration in Figure 5.
  • Page 15: Programming Programming

    Programming Programming ® This Chapter describes the programming and deletion functions of the SecuSignal receiver. The radio transmitters are programmed individually on the receiver and can be deleted again either individually or all together. First put the receiver into operation to allow you to start programming:...
  • Page 16: Programming Mode

    Programming mode Programming mode Programming mode Programming mode Programming can be carried out only in Programming mode. Proceed as follows in order to activate and de-activate Programming mode: Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration 1 1 1 1 Activating Programming mode Activating Programming mode...
  • Page 17: Programming The Radio Transmitters

    Figure 6: Always turn and align the window handles precisely • ® The SecuSignal window handles to be programmed must be firmly in contact with the appropriate radio transmitter in closed position: Figure 7: Window handle in firm contact with the radio transmitter during programming...
  • Page 18 Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration 1 1 1 1 Activating Programming mode Activating Programming mode Activating Programming mode Activating Programming mode C.f. Chapter 4.1. 2 2 2 2 Selecting group number Selecting group number Selecting group number Selecting group number By pressing one of the arrow buttons...
  • Page 19 Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration 5 5 5 5 Further programming? Further programming? Further programming? Further programming? Note: Note: You can program Note: Note: Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each further several radio transmitters under radio transmitter you want to program.
  • Page 20: Updating Radio Transmitters After Power Failure

    Upda Upda ting radio transmitters ting radio transmitters ® Turn all SecuSignal window handles whose radio transmitters are to be updated from the closed to the open position and back again. 2 2 2 2 Checking updating...
  • Page 21: Delete Functions

    Delete functions Delete functions Delete functions Delete functions The following Delete functions are possible: • Deleting the programming of an individual radio transmitter • Deleting the programming of a radio transmitters no longer required • Deleting the programming of all radio transmitters (Reset - fully deleting the con- tent of the memory) Note: Note: When you delete, the programming of a radio transmitter is removed from...
  • Page 22 Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration 4 4 4 4 Deleting further radio transmitter r r r Deleting further radio transmitte Deleting further radio transmitte Deleting further radio transmitte Note: Note: Note: Note: It is not possible to You need to delete programming of several de- - - - activate the Delete function...
  • Page 23 Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration 4 4 4 4 Deleting setting of radio transmitters Deleting setting of radio transmitters Deleting Deleting setting of radio transmitters setting of radio transmitters no longer r no longer re e e e quired no longer r no longer r quired...
  • Page 24 Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration 4 4 4 4 Deletion completed? Deletion completed? Deletion completed? Deletion completed? The device switches to Programming mode after 4 seconds: • The green LED and group num- ber "1"...
  • Page 25: Installation Installation

    5 5 5 5 Installation Installation Installation Installation ® You need to remove your old window handles before fitting your new SecuSignal ones. Removing old window handles Removing old window handles Removing old window handles Removing old window handles Step...
  • Page 26: Fitting The Secusignal Window Handle On The Window

    ® ® ® ® Fitting the SecuSignal Fitting the SecuSignal Fitting the SecuSignal Fitting the SecuSignal window handle on the window window handle on the window window handle on the window window handle on the window Step Step Step Step...
  • Page 27 Step Step Activity Activity Explanation/illustration Explanation/illustration ® 4 4 4 4 Now fit the SecuSignal window han- dle, including radio transmitter, onto the window profile. ® 5 5 5 5 Firmly screw the SecuSignal window handle and the radio transmitter onto the window profile with the screws provided.
  • Page 28: Installing The Secusignal Receiver

    Screw in and hang the receiver by the eyelet over the screw head (see Figure 8). Press the receiver gently down so as to fix it in position and then check if it is firm. ® Figure 8: Wall mounting of the SecuSignal receiver...
  • Page 29 The amber or red LED will flash and the relevant group number will be shown on the display if windows are tilted or open. ® Danger Danger: The SecuSignal receiver must not be covered by textiles (e.g. coat Danger Danger stands) during operation since this could cause heat build-up and lead to a fire!
  • Page 30: Operation Operation

    6 6 6 6 Operation Operation Operation Operation In normal operation, the state of each programmed window is shown, as signalled by the radio transmitter to the receiver (c.f. Chapter 2.3 "State indications on the receiver"). You will see the group numbers of the windows or window groups that are tilted or open on the display.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting

    If large distances need to be preventing transmis- be covered, install a signal sion (see Figure 9). amplifier (repeater; ask HOPPE AG for stockists). Window handles and radio transmitters are not Check installation mounted correctly. Figure 9: Signal attenuation as the result of ceilings and room walls...
  • Page 32 Problem/fault Problem/fault Possible cause(s) Possible cause(s) Remedy Remedy Problem/fault Problem/fault Possible cause(s) Possible cause(s) Remedy Remedy Contact your window manufacturer to have the side/bottom hung sash fitting (=window gears) serviced. Important: Radio transmission may be adversely affected by an unfavourable Important: Important: Important:...
  • Page 33: Technical Data

    8 8 8 8 Technical data Technical data Technical data Technical data ® ® ® ® "SecuSignal "SecuS ignal System" System" "SecuS "SecuS ignal ignal System" System" Radio transmitter Radio transmitter Radio transmitter Radio transmitter Frequency 868.3 MHz Bandwidth 280 kHz...
  • Page 34: Maintenance And Cleaning

    The Declaration of Conformity is available for inspection at the manufacturer’s premises. Servicing Servicing Servicing Servicing Please contact our German Hotline on should you have any questions or problems: Phone 00800 6428 932-0 Or simply refer to your HOPPE contact (see also page 2).
  • Page 35: Guarantee

    HOPPE hardware, over and above the seller's legal liability for material defects. The guarantee applies to the function of HOPPE door and window hardware and includes all defects which can be proved to have been caused through fault in manufacturing or material.
  • Page 36 The guarantee period shall be for 10 years and shall begin on the day of purchase by the original enduser. In the event of any claim, complainants should address them- selves directly to the seller or manufacturer presenting both the product and the re- ceipt. HOPPE Holding AG Via Friedrich Hoppe CH-7537 Müstair Switzerland...
  • Page 37: Index

    Index Index Index Index Annex............38 Mode of operation ........9 CE conformity .......... 34 Operating controls ........7 Checking the square hole ......14 Operation..........30 Checking the window profile ....13 Power failure..........20 Cleaning........... 34 Preparing radio transmitters ....13 Correct use ..........
  • Page 38: Annex

    ® ® The window handles of the SecuSignal System all feature Secustik function. ® The Secustik window handles incorporate a patented latching mechanism for inte- grated basic security.
  • Page 39 Installation and User Manual IDNo.: SecuV100EN/11-2006...

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