13. ENTER

Used for confirmation of the system settings during installation.

14. TIME OFF

Used to set the Lifestyle mode. When pressing this key at a certain time, the Lifestyle program will be switched off every day at that specific time (refer to 6.9).

15. RECORD

Used for recording and replaying of the alarm message during installation.

16. ZONE 9-16

Used for switching from zone-indicators 1-8 to 9-16.

17. ZONE-INDICATORS

These indicators give the status of each installed zone. Each zone represents one sensor.

18.WIRED SENSOR/EARPHONE JACK This input jack has two functions:

You can listen to the recorded alarm message during installation.

A wired sensor can be connected to this input (refer to 4.8).

19.SIREN

In case of an alarm this siren gives a piercing warning signal with a 95dB sound pressure level. The siren can be switched of if required (silent alarm). The system allows control of multiple sirens over regular power lines.

N.B.: Volume and tone can be damaging for your hearing when you are too close to the siren when activated.

20. BATTERY COMPARTMENT

This compartment holds the 9 V back-up battery. This battery keeps the system fully operation in case of mains power failure. All setting will remain in memory because these are store in an non volatile (EEPROM) memory. Use preferably an alkaline battery (no rechargeable battery). When you are disconnecting the system on purpose for a longer period of time, you must disconnect this battery to avoid unnecessary discharge of this battery.

21. TELEPHONE CONNECTION

For connecting the system to the telephone line (meant for analog lines; for ISDN and PABX, refer to 4.1). Always use the supplied cable.

22.CONNECTION MAINS ADAPTOR Connect the supplied PS500 Mains Adapter. Use only the supplied PS500.

23.ANTENNA

Used for reception of radio signals of sensors and remote controls. Can be mounted horizontally (tabletop use) or vertically (wall mounted).

INSTALLATION:

Choose a suitable place for the base station, close to a power outlet. (230VAC) and a telephone socket.

For maximising the range, it is recommended to place the base station as much as possible in the middle of the premises you want to protect. By doing this you use the smallest possible distance between sensors and base station and optimise the range of the system.

In doing so you have to keep in mind:

1.Avoid placing the base station close to large metal objects (heater, cooker, etc.)

2.That the place is easy to reach

3.The base station is not placed close to a PC or TV.

TABLE TOP USE

You can position the base station on any flat surface (table, console, etc.) or use the bracket for wall mounting. The rubber feet make sure that the base station remains in its position.

WALL MOUNTING

The supplied wall-mounting bracket allows you to install the SC2800 base station vertically against a wall. Mount the SC2800 at such a height that you can view and operate the panel easily.

For wall mounting, you have to install the radio antenna in the vertical position. Carefully pull the plastic tube away from the antenna wire. Then pull the antenna wire through the vertical-

mounting hole and reposition the plastic tube over the antenna wire.

CONNECTING THE PS500 MAINS ADAPTER

Connect the DIN plug into the socket at the back of the base station. Plug the mains adapter PS500 into a 230 V wall outlet.

PLACING OF THE BACK-UP BATTERY

Open the battery compartment at the back of the base station. Connect the 9 V block battery observing the correct polarity. Place the battery in the compartment and close the battery cover.

N.B: The back-up battery has a limited capacity, which will be used as soon as PS500 mains adapter does not supply the base station anymore. Be aware of this when disconnecting the PS500 on purpose.

CONNECTING TELEPHONE CABLE

Connect the supplied telephone cable to the back of the base station. Connect the telephone plug in your telephone wall socket. (refer to 4.1 for more information on ISDN and PABX connection).

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