User manual
GB-60
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Route the wire ends of the connecting cable through the lead-through
and the cable hole [18], as described in fig. C (12 V supply) and fig. D
(12Vsupplyanddoorrelease).
Connect the wire ends to the terminals of the door unit as described in
fig.CandD.
Place the rubber cover back onto the door unit, and route the wires
throughtheslotsinthe rubbercover.
Slidethedoorunitontothebracket.
Screwthetorxscrew[23]firmlythroughthehole[19]intothehole[12],
usingthesuppliedtorxwrench[24].
Removethefourcoverscrewsfromtherelaymodule.
Takethecover[37]offtherelaymodule.
Routeallconnectedwiresthroughthehole[32]intherelaymodule.
Connect the wire ends to the respective terminals PGND [34], POWER
[33],CTRL[31]andSGND[30].
Connect the two wire ends of a suitable 12 V DC power supply to the
terminalsPGND[34]andPOWER[33]intherelaymodule.
UseacablestrandtoconnecttheterminalPOWER[33]andtheterminal
LOCK+[35]intherelaymodule.
Route a cable through the hole [32] of the relay module and use it to
connecttheterminalPGND[34]intherelaymodulewithoneterminalof
thedoorrelease.
Route a cable through the hole [32] of the relay module and use it to
connect the terminal LOCK- [36] in the relay module with the other
terminalofthedoorrelease.
SettheNO/NCswitch[29]toNO.
Turn the time regulator [28] with a small screwdriver to select a time
between1 second andapprox. 9seconds. Pressthe hashkey [45] for at
least5-6seconds.Thedoorreleasewillunlockfortheselectedtime,and
your visitor can open the door within this time. Replace the cover onto
therelaymodule.
For the telephone function, usethe telephonecable [62] to connect the
telephone cable connection [61] at the base with the telephone
connectioninyourresidence.Ifnecessary,usetheTAEadapter[63].
Connect the low-voltage plug of the supplied mains adapter [64] to the
mainsadapterconnector[60]ofthebase.
Placethebaseinthedesiredlocation.
Removethebatterycompartmentcover[55]fromthehandset[39].
Insert the two supplied AAA Ni-MH batteries into the battery
compartment[53]ofthehandset.Payattentiontothecorrectpolarity.
8.2 Optional connection of the relay module and a
doorrelease(seefig.D)
8.3 Base/ Handset
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Slidethebatterycompartmentcoverbackontothehandset.
Place the handset on the base so that the charging contacts [47] ofthe
handsettouchthechargingcontacts[57]ofthebase.
Connectthe mains adapterof the baseto the powersupply. Thehandset
willbeeptwice.
Thebatteriesinthehandsetarechargedautomaticallyafterthehandset
has been placed in the connected base.
Watch the battery
charge indicator on the display display [41] (three black bars =
batteries are fully charged, one black bar = very low battery power). If
the batteries do not reach their full capacity after charging, they should
be replaced. When you place the handset in the base, it automatically
turnson.
Ifdesired, connectthe12 Vpower supplyofthe doorunit. After thedoor
unithassoundedtwice,thehandsetwillring.
Pickupthehandsetandthenplaceitbackinthebase.
Nowthewirelessdoorintercomisreadyforoperation.
When the handset is in power off mode and you place it in the base, it
automaticallyturnson.
Toturnthehandsetonoroffinstandbymode,followthesesteps:
1. Toturn thehandset on, press and hold the key, untilthe displayis
switched on. While the handset searches for a base, the signal icon will
flashandthefollowingmessagewillbedisplayed:
Whenthehandset has foundthebase,it willenterthestandby mode,the
displaywill showthe nameof thehandset, signalicon, battery icon
and current time.
If the battery power is very low when you place the handset in the
base,thedisplaywillshowthechargingofthebattery.
2. Toturn offthe handset, keepthe key pressed,until thedisplay is
switchedoff.
9. Operation
10. Turningthehandseton/off
The batteries should be fully
charged for about 15 hours before initial operation.
Note:
YOUSHOULDFULLYCHARGETHEHANDSETBEFOREUSING.
The keys and display illuminate when the handsetis removed from the base
and also when a key is pressed. The illumination stops automatically after a
periodof10secondswithoutakeybeingpressed.
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If the handset is unsuccessful in finding a base, the
handsetwillbehaveaccordingtotheOutofRangecondition.
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