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• Once the device has been fastened in place the battery should be
tted and connected.
Insert the battery into the designated recess with the terminals to
the right and connect the poles to the appropriate battery
connecting cables on the device (red to +, black to -).
Make sure that the battery connecting cables do not make contact
with any of the electronic components on the PCB. In particular, the
cables must not block the tamper sensor.
6.2 Installation
The connection diagram on the right shows how the device is
connected to the mains voltage and to the signalling device.
The wires in the connecting cable need to be stripped approx. 10 mm for
connection to the terminals.
To make the connection, press down the actuator on the relevant termi-
nal, push the wires in to make the connection then release the actuator.
Then check that the wires are seated correctly in the terminal.
•
Next, connect the signalling device to terminals KL1 to KL3 (cable
cross section 0.5 - 1.5 mm
2
).
If the signalling device does not have its own tamper contact, leave
the factory-assembled wire bridge in KL1. Do not reverse the pola-
rity of the connections. All negative connections are grouped in the
device, so that for example a common earth conductor can be used
for the siren, ashing light and tamper contact.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible current consumption of
the signalling device (0.5 A each for the siren and the ashing light).
• Disconnect the circuit to which the device is to be connected from
the mains power supply and connect the mains cable to KL4 (cable
cross section 0.5-2.5 mm
2
).
• Attach the front panel and screw it tight with the four plastic screws.
• Finally, screw the cable bushings tight. They provide strain relief
and protect against the ingress of moisture and dust.