Low Battery Warning; Installation Procedure - SILENTRON 5513 Guia De Inicio Rapido

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H) LOW BATTERY WARNING: when the batteries begin to run down, you will hear several "beep" at every alarm with contemporary signalling
on the control panel or on the receiver: in this case take care to change all batteries within 4-5 days to avoid supervision alarm.
I) INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
- Take the circuits out of the bars and carefully arrange all the dip-switches (see paragraph d) and drawings) re-insert the circuits in their place.
- Fix the shapes and the battery boxes at the same height on the wall, in the definitive installing position and at the distance required. Notice!
The walls or the window/door frames where the barriers are fixed must be perfectly parallel between them: Even slight rotation of one of the
barriers causes a lower radio range and therefore possible false alarms.
- In case you are also using the expansions 5413 E4, make the connection and then fix the shape on the wall.
- Arrange the control unit and/or the receiver for learning the radio code; by inserting the first battery into the MASTER barrier you will program
the beams on the control unit or the receiver: depending on the situation either a sonorous or optical signal will confirm that programming has
been carried out correctly.
Afterwards put the batteries into the SLAVE barrier as well and, after having verified that there are no obstacles between the rays, check the
alignment: the testing buzzer does not sound any more as soon as the barriers are aligned and indicates with a BEEP the ray interruption.
In case the buzzer continues to sound after 30 seconds, even if there are no obstacles in between, take the batteries out, verify the correct
orientation of the electronic circuits, wait at least 30 seconds and try again.
Once the test has been carried out successfully, close the battery box covers with the screws and check the functioning in the definitive
installing position.
TEST: with battery cover open the equipment is in test mode, so the interruption of a ray will be signalled by a continuous Beep which will
become intermittent at the subsequent radar detection (alarm), independently from the dip-switch 4 position. With the battery cover closed
(active state) there will be no sounding signals and if an obstacle interrupts a ray for more than 30 seconds, the synchronism will settle again
after approximately 1 minute from the time the obstacle is removed. Further functioning tests can be carried out to verify the state of the alarm
when then barrier is crossed.
K) REMARKS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
1) In case of direct sunlight (to be avoided if possible), it is preferable that the Slave barrier is lighted.
2) The barriers will have to be periodically cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid that dust, spider's webs or similar will reduce the range.
3) For outdoor use the joint between cap and upper shape has to be made waterproof with Teflon band or in a similar way, to avoid that
rainwater or dampness will enter into the barriers.
4) The technical staff of Silentron can cooperate for realizing complicated systems: write an e-mail to silentron@silentron.it.
5) In case more barriers will be installed in the same room, please refer to the drawings below.
6) It is important to check that the surfaces, where the barriers are fixed, are perfectly parallel between them, as described in the paragraph "I"
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