1

Screws

6

Battery pack BAT3.6-10 1

2

Switching unit FDME273

7

Holders

3

Battery connector

8

Locking lever

4

Housing FDMH273-R

9

Internal alarm indicator

5

Door

10

Alarm button

1

Not included in the scope of delivery

The flashing behavior of the internal alarm indicator is described in document A6V10347733 in the 'Internal alarm indicator' chapter.

 

  • The housing has been installed.
  • The radio gateway has been activated and switched to maintenance mode.
  • The battery pack and switching unit are available.
  • The switching unit is set to the factory settings.
  • The door (5) is open.
  • The alarm button (10) on the switching unit (2) has not been pressed and is protruding by about 5 mm.
  1. If the alarm button has been pressed, push the black locking lever (8) in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
  • The alarm button is now protruding by approx. 5 mm.
  1. Remove the adhesive label with the serial number from the type plate on the switching unit. Use the adhesive label to mark the position of the radio manual call point FDM273 on the device location plan.
  1. Turn over the window sign if necessary, or use a different one.
  1. Label the battery pack (6) with the current date.
  1. Lay the connection cable and connect the battery connector (3).
  • When the battery connector is connected, the internal alarm indicator (9) lights up red for five seconds.
  • After a further 10 seconds, the radio manual call point signals that it is not mounted in the housing, and the internal alarm indicator flashes every two seconds:
  • If it flashes red, this indicates the factory settings.
  • If it flashes green, this indicates that the radio manual call point has already been logged on to a radio gateway.
  • If this does not happen, this means the battery pack is defective and must not be used.
  1. Insert the battery pack into the switching unit FDME273 so that it snaps into place in the holders (7).
  1. Insert the switching unit with the battery pack into the housing, paying attention to the position of the battery cable.
  1. Connect the switching unit securely to the housing using two screws (1).
  • The internal alarm indicator flashes green and the radio manual call point is logged on to the radio gateway.
  • If the process of logging on to the radio gateway is successful, the internal alarm indicator stops flashing.
  1. If the logon process has not been successful after a long period of time, briefly remove the switching unit from the housing and then re-insert it.
  • The search for the radio network starts again.
  1. Close the door.
  • The radio manual call point is now mounted and is ready for commissioning.
WARNING
Deactivated manual call points prevent alarms from being transmitted.

The alarm is not triggered.

  1. Mark deactivated manual call points or those which are not fully functional with the notice 'NOT IN USE'!
'NOT IN USE' label