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1. Checking the update on the display is When update is complete the complete display shows the current state of your windows see Chapter 2 2 HH ask someone to help you by turning the handles as described above and observe whether this has been shown on the display 1 Updating radio transmitters Turn all SecuSignal window handles whose radio transmitters are to be updated from the closed to the open position and back again 20 HOPPE O Handle of excellence 4 4 Delete functions The following Delete functions are possible e Deleting the programming of an individual radio transmitter e Deleting the programming of a radio transmitters no longer required e Deleting the programming of all radio transmitters Reset fully deleting the con tent of the memory E Note When you delete the programming of a radio transmitter is removed from all assigned group numbers A Deleting programming of individual radio transmitters Activity Explanation illustration Activating the Deleting function Press the m button see Figure 1 Item 8 and keep it pressed until the amber LED flashes No indication is shown on the display Deleting a radio transmitter Turn the window handle of the radio transmitter you want to delete from the closed to the open position and back again within 5 seconds Deletion complete If the delete operation has been successful UU Uo e CL clear is shown on the displ
2. HOPPE SecuSignal Installation User Manual SecuSignal w For your own attention Please read through this Manual carefully noting the safety information in particular You are advised to keep it in a safe place for future reference Manufacturer HOPPE Holding AG CH 7537 M stair Switzerland Contacts HOPPE AG Via Friedrich Hoppe CH 7537 M stair Switzerland 41 0 81 851 66 00 EEE a 41 0 81 851 66 66 pe info ch hoppe com e www hoppe com HOPPE AG Am Plausdorfer Tor 13 D 35260 Stadtallendorf Germany a 49 0 6428 932 0 a 49 0 6428 932 220 pe info de hoppe com e www hoppe com HOPPE 5 p A Jaufenstrasse 16 I 39010 S Martin i P BZ 39 0473 640 111 39 0473 641 359 info 1t hoppe com www hoppe com ITRE N HOPPE CO Handle of excellence Contents PEN E E MER 4 1 34 The SecuSignal System erener rreren renren 4 I EC 10 3085 IR Pm 4 ko NC TC 9D 2 6 pm 5 14 omecruse AS INISNOS isinir iden eov dfc dia dadas ta 6 1 5 Scope of OellVBTV sasciorn tests idm acp tu desiit bboseditcapu Uta rap tas Romi ada 6 2 Device and function overview sesssesesseeenn ene nnennens 7 2 1 Installation components and operating controls ssssssssss 7 2 2 Mode of operation of the SecuSignal System 9 2 3 State indicators on the receiver ssssssesseeeee 11 3 Preparing the radio transmitters seseeeeennnee 13 A aestas t mm Um 1
3. Signal attenuation as the result of ceilings and room walls Error code on display e g E1 The display does not correspond to the cur rent state of window Internal error The window handle is not absolutely vertical or horizontal Reduction 40 90 Reduction 90 100 gt Cut off power supply for 1 minute Repeat this proce dure twice if necessary gt Always turn the window handles fully through 90 see Chapter 4 2 31 SecuSignal Problem fault Possible cause s Contact your window manufacturer to have the side bottom hung sash fitting window gears serviced a Important Radio transmission may be adversely affected by an unfavourable electromagnetic field A Caution Do not tamper with the unit 32 8 Technical data SecuSignal System Radio transmitter Frequency Bandwidth Modulation Transfer rate Transmit power Temperature range otorage Heceiver Power supply unit input UK power supply unit input Power supply unit output Temperature range otorage HOPPE O Handle of excellence 868 3 MHz 280 kHz ASK Amplitude Shift Keying 120 kbps 5 96 max 10 mW EIRP 20 C to 65 C in dry interiors 230 V 30 mA 50 Hz 230 240 V 28 mA 50 Hz 9 5 V AOO mA OCHO 4G in dry interiors 33 SecuSignal 9 Maintenance and cleaning The SecuSignal radio transmitter is a wireless device requiring no batteries So it is maintenance free Clean
4. follows if programming has been successful e SA safe is shown on the display The green LED lights up for 4 seconds The radio transmitter has then been registered and stored W Important Do not program any others during this time HOPPE O Handle of excellence Activity Explanation illustration Further programming Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each further radio transmitter you want to program Note that Programming mode remains active only if you make a further entry within 30 seconds c f Chapter 4 1 De activating Programming mode Press the amp button or wait 30 seconds until the Programming mode de acti vates automatically E Note You can program several radio transmitters under the same group number Check programming Test all three positions of the pro grammed window handles separately e closed e open and e tilted one after the other Check that the LEDs light up correctly c f Chapter 2 2 and check the group numbers 19 SecuSignal 4 3 Updating radio transmitters after power failure Radio transmitters must be updated but not reprogrammed after a power failure or after the power supply has been cut off for longer than 30 seconds Activity Explanation illustration Display of non updated radio transmitters The red LED flashes and the radio transmitters to which there is no con nection are shown every 2 seconds on the display Checking updating Update complete
5. not press a button Programming mode de activates automatically 16 HOPPE O Handle of excellence 4 2 Programming the radio transmitters w Important Please note the points below to prevent malfunctions when program ming e Ensure the relevant radio transmitter and the receiver are at least 50 cm apart when programming e Always turn the window handles fully to 90 i e the handles must always be exactly vertical or exactly horizontal e You can program a maximum of 128 radio transmitters in up to 99 groups 180 180 0 3 e The SecuSignal window handles to be programmed must be firmly in contact with the appropriate radio transmitter in closed position Figure 7 Window handle in firm contact with the radio transmitter during programming Figure 6 Always turn and align the window handles precisely 17 SecuSignal Activity Explanation illustration Activating Programming mode C f Chapter 4 1 Selecting group number By pressing one of the arrow buttons see Figure 1 Item 6 and 7 set the number of the group under which you want to program the first available radio transmitter HH Pressing one of the arrow buttons for longer allows you to raise or lower the numbers quickly Programming radio transmitter Turn the window handle of the radio transmitter to be programmed from the closed to the open position and back again within 5 seconds Programming complete The device responds as
6. persons on the outside A coupling element between window handle and square pin acts as a mechanical diode in this case Admittedly it allows the window handle to be oper ated normally from the inside but locks the window handle if someone attempts to turn the window handle from the outside using the fitting This means that the window handles comply with the requirements of AhS RAL RG607 13 If the Secustik window handles are turned through 180 from locked posi tion to tilt position the self latching locking mechanism engages with a precision click in various handle positions This typical Secustik sound means greater window security that you can hear You can find more information on the patented Secustik system on the Internet at www hoppe com edat European Secustik Patent CAN EP 1121501 German institute for quality assurance and labelling 38 Installation and User Manual HOPPE O Handle of excellence IDNo SecuV100EN 11 2006 39 HOPPE Handle of excellence
7. same group number Important Note however that the states will then be shown only for the entire group and not separately for each window of this group Now enter the complete numbering in the assignment diagram Transfer the group numbers noted in the assignment diagram onto the labelling stickers supplied If you are storing several radio transmitters under the same group number note where they are on the assignment diagram 13 SecuSignal 14 Now stick the labelling stickers onto the backs of the radio transmitters so that no confusion occurs and place all window handles in order you want to program them on an adequately large work surface Check the turning position of the square hole in each radio transmitter detach each window handle from the radio transmitter and compare the rotary position of the square hole with the illustration in Figure 5 If necessary correct the rotary position and carefully connect the window handle with the handle position pointing down back to the radio transmitter see Figure 5 Figure 5 Checking the rotary position of the square hole AN Danger If the square hole in the radio transmitter is wrongly positioned the states will be indicated wrongly which could be dangerous as outlined in Chapter 1 3 HOPPE O Handle of excellence 4 Programming This Chapter describes the programming and deletion functions of the SecuSignal receiver The radio transmitters are programmed indi
8. 5 4 1 FOC eI MOGO enisi dap so meoscam iain lesa ida Medico STR 16 4 2 Programming the radio transmitters eseeeeene 17 4 3 Updating radio transmitters after power failure 20 4 4 Delete THhollOfISesensxecenn eaim er tt URRR UH FU CEE PERRA m tna ris tre gU Eod PUER FUR EE 21 S UNSA FR m 25 5 1 Removing old window nabilleS ssasuciuta eoa totus er Soros re Pepe Ux OE Lp adea 25 5 2 Fitting the SecuSignal window handle on the window 26 5 3 Installing the SecuSignal receiver 28 SEO uoc 30 TP WGOUDIE eene omo 31 6 Tecnica COI NETTE 33 9 Maintenance and cleaning iaia ener 34 T9 DS p EE S EE E 34 TIT CE COMO GO acsiseisemem ntetsmendeelmemm ed EEE e ena 34 12 CVC CO ood mentat E Ra atenta REL UPECT MI DIM UD Rd EE dE 34 XEM Tm 35 ipa 37 ig dE r E 38 A1 Secustik window handles eeeee eene 38 SecuSignal 1 General This Manual provides you with all important information you need about installing programming and operating your SecuSignal System It also provides you with in formation and important advice about your safety Please note the SecuSignal system provides you with a quick overview of the open ing states of the windows programmed It is not however a security system or alarm system 1 1 The SecuSignal System SecuSignal is a radio system consisting of at le
9. FORERO DEDUUI 4 gts 21 211 OR PNE REOR 25 Installing radio transmitters 26 Wall mounting 28 HOPPE O Handle of excellence Mode of operation ssessssssse 9 Operating controls 7 Operation ccccccceccceececseeeeeaeeeesaeeeeeaes 30 Power failUre ccccccsseceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeees 20 Preparing radio transmitters 13 Product information 4 lies rzinoinsl nio RT 15 Programming mode sesssss 16 Programming the radio transmitters 17 Removing old window handles 25 Safety information ssuuusss 5 Scope of delivery eesss 6 Signal reduction sssssss 31 State indicators esseesesss 11 Technical dala retenues 33 Troubleshooting essssssse 31 Updating radio transmitters 20 37 SecuSignal Annex A1 Secustik window handles Secustik the window lever handle with extra security that you can hear The window handles of the SecuSignal System all feature Secustik function The Secustik window handles incorporate a patented latching mechanism for inte grated basic security This function prevents the window fitting being moved by unauthorised
10. System only indicates the critical states of your windows if cor rectly fitted and operated Please check your windows for malfunction or unclear operating conditions and put this right see Chapter 7 Troubleshooting or call a technician SecuSignal e Always open and close the window handles fully so as to ensure correct function ing The window handles must always be turned to an exact vertical tilted or closed or horizontal position open e Leave your house only if all windows are closed so as to minimise the risks of damage as the result of intrusion or weather e Never leave children or other persons at risk alone if windows are open so as to avoid the risk of injury falling out of the window 1 4 Correct use as intended SecuSignal serves to indicate the states of commercially available turn and tilt win dows The system indicates the critical states Window tilted and Window open by a amber or red LED in conjunction with the number assigned to each window pro grammed The product is not intended for security surveillance Any use other than that described above constitutes use not as intended and may lead to injury or damage to property see Chapter 1 3 Safety regulations 1 5 Scope of delivery SecuSignal receiver Receiver with power supply unit Installation and User Manual Labelling stickers Assignment diagram Mounting hardware fixing means SecuSignal window handle e Window handle with rad
11. am version of the system e g P1 is displayed on initial operation and each time the power is restored after a power failure Memory blank Reset After all programmed radio transmitters have been deleted e 00 is displayed and e all 3 LEDs flash Programming OK The device responds as follows if programming has been successful e SA safe is displayed e The green LED lights up for 4 seconds Memory full Up to 128 radio transmitters in up to 99 groups can be programmed If you attempt to program more e message FU memory full is displayed and e all 3 LEDs light up 11 SecuSignal EST i Deletion OK li If deletion has been performed correctly the device responds as follows e Display CL clear is shown e he amber LED lights for 4 seconds Programming mode active The device responds as follows when Pro gramming mode has been activated e 1 indicating the first memory location is displayed e The green LED flashes Delete function active The device responds as follows after the Delete function has been activated e No indication is visible e The amber LED flashes Delete operation During the Delete operation e the red LED lights up for 4 seconds Display of non updated radio transmitters After a power failure or after the power supply has been cut off for longer than 30 seconds and the power has then been restored the device responds as fo
12. ase ensure you dispose of the window handle in line with local waste disposal regulations see also Chapter 10 Disposal 25 SecuSignal 5 2 Fitting the SecuSignal window handle on the window Activity Explanation illustration Turn the SecuSignal window handle 90 to the open position w Important The window handle must be in firm contact with the radio transmitter c f Chapter 4 2 i Turn the cover plate also 90 Turn and tilt windows feature 10 mm drillings as standard However your window profile may have drillings with a diameter of 12 mm So check the drillings for the lugs in the window profile If the holes have a 12 mm diameter please use the supplied slip on rings see Figure 1 Item 14 to adapt the drillings accordingly 26 HOPPE O Handle of excellence Activity cipals tretes Now fit the SecuSignal window han dle including radio transmitter onto the window profile Firmly screw the SecuSignal window handle and the radio transmitter onto the window profile with the screws provided Turn the cover plate 90 back to the locked position Turn the window handle to the tilt position and the closed position as a check 27 SecuSignal 5 3 Installing the SecuSignal receiver We recommend you position the SecuSignal receiver in your hall This will allow you to see at a glance quickly and easily whether all windows are closed or not Please note the following
13. ast one SecuSignal window handle and a central receiver The receiver stores the three states for each programmed window e Window closed e Window tilted e Window open The following critical states are shown separately on the receiver by LEDs for each window e Window tilted e Window open 1 2 Guide to this Manual Symbols and words used A Danger Warning of possible serious or lethal injury to person A Lightning symbol indicating explicit danger as a result of electrical power A Warning Warning of possible slight injury to person or possible damage to property ll de of possible defects or of total damage to the device Important This indicates important advice about operation information Important advice HOPPE O Handle of excellence 1 3 Safety regulations AN Caution The safety information below is intended to protect you third parties and the device It is essential therefore that this information is followed Operating environment The transmitters must not come into direct contact with moisture or water The SecuSignal System is suitable for dry interiors only If moving the devices from a cold to warm environment please allow the devices to adjust to the temperature before operating otherwise condensation damage could occur Do not install the SecuSignal receiver near to devices generating strong elec tromagnetic fields This could impair proper operation Please avoid an environ ment subj
14. ave the state of the window checked 30 Troubleshooting HOPPE Handle of excellence A Danger Ensure that repairs to the 230 V mains are performed only by a quali fied electrician Otherwise there will be a risk of lethal electric shock Problem fault Possible cause s Nothing shown on the display and no LED lights Radio signals are re ceived only sporadically at the receiver or not at all o OS Pian C Timber walls glass and gypsum walls Reduction 5 20 Masonry walls Reduction 20 40 Power failure or defec tive fuse The 230 V mains socket is defective The power supply unit or the receiver is defec tive The distance between transmitter s and re ceiver is too distant or too close Ceilings and walls may be preventing transmis sion see Figure 9 Window handles and radio transmitters are not mounted correctly AR A iS x Sl T TA air r e F EIE ES i ra 7h il EN 2 I T E F ll ls h Reinforced Check the fuses in your fuse box Have a qualified electri cian repair the mains socket Have a qualified electri cian inspect the device Reduce or extend the distance s and or try out another location for the re celver gt If large distances need to be covered install a signal amplifier repeater ask HOPPE AG for stockists Check installation Metal walls concrete walls Figure 9
15. ay e The amber LED lights up 21 SecuSignal Activity Explanation illustration Deleting further radio transmitter i Note It is not possible to You Been to delete programming of several de activate the Delete function radio transmitters one after the so as to delete further radio transmit other ters This is to prevent you from inad Press the ll button and keep it vertently deleting data by operat pressed until the device switches to ing other window handles if the normal operating state Delete function is active Then repeat steps 1 to 4 for each further radio transmitter to be deleted B Deleting setting of radio transmitters no longer required Activity Explanation illustration Interrupting power supply Unplug the power supply unit from the mains socket outlet and wait 1 minute before plugging in again Activating radio transmitters Turn all window handles the settings of which are to remain stored from the closed to the open position and back again Activating the Delete function Press the ii button see Figure 1 Item 8 and keep it pressed until the amber LED flashes Nothing is shown on the display 22 HOPPE O Handle of excellence Activity Explanation illustration Deleting setting of radio transmitters no longer required Press the button see Figure 1 Item 7 and keep it pressed until the red LED lights up for 4 seconds All settings not updated as describe
16. d in Step 2 have now been deleted C Deleting settings of all radio transmitters Activity Explanation illustration Interrupting power supply Unplug the power supply unit from the mains socket and wait 10 seconds before plugging in again Activating Delete function Press the T button see Figure 1 Item 8 and keep it pressed until the amber LED flashes Nothing is shown on the display Deleting all settings Press the button see Figure 1 Item 7 and keep it pressed until the red LED lights up for 4 seconds 23 SecuSignal Activity Explanation illustration Deletion completed The device switches to Programming mode after 4 seconds e The green LED and group num ber 1 flash De activating delete function Press the El button and keep it pressed until the device switches to normal operating mode All three LEDs and 00 on the display Hash if the memory has been deleted entirely Reprogramming Heprogram the radio transmitter as described in Chapter 4 2 24 HOPPE O Handle of excellence 5 Installation You need to remove your old window handles before fitting your new SecuSignal ones 5 1 Removing old window handles Activity Explanation illustration Turn the old window handle to the 90 position open Turn the cover plate also 90 Use a screwdriver to undo the fixing SCrews Detach your old window handle from the window profile w Important Ple
17. e Figures 2 und 3 Individual closed windows are not indicated since this state is non critical The green LED lights up if all windows are closed The SecuSignal window handle functions without wires or batteries unlike other systems o0 there s no need to check or change a battery The power supply and the radio signal are generated using a patented system as the SecuSignal window handle is turned EnOcean Technology The radio signal is transmitted several times in quick Succession as a window han dle is operated in order to enhance transmission reliability The range in a building is approximately 30 metres Thanks to state of the art technology SecuSignal operates with low transmission power which renders the system safe in respect of electromag netic pollution Living room Kitchen Bathroom Children s room 1 Children s room 2 Children s room 3 Bedroom Guest room Guest toilet Figure 2 Example table showing assignment and identification of rooms SecuSignal Window is opened Radio signal Radio signal Radio signal Figure 3 Mode of operation of SecuSignaf 10 HOPPE O Handle of excellence 2 3 State indicators on the receiver This Chapter provides you with an overview of the possible state indications and their significance The states are no longer shown at this point states c f Figure 3 Program version The progr
18. ect to direct sunlight high temperature low temperature moisture or wet conditions Electrical power supply Connect the power supply unit to an earthed mains socket outlet only with a mains voltage of 230 V AC 50 Hz Please use the original power supply unit only If another power supply unit is used this will render any guarantee claims null and void In addition this could involve risks and dangers as a result of electrical power such as electric shock fire or short circuiting Please disconnect the power supply unit from the mains socket outlet if you no tice signs of malfunction If the power supply unit is damaged do not use Have the device inspected and if appropriate repaired by a qualified electrician Children Install the SecuSignal receiver out of children s reach Tell children how to operate the SecuSignal System and the window handles correctly Pay particular importance to telling them about the correct state of the window handles and in all cases see Operation below Devices For reasons relating to safety and approval CE mark conversions and or modi fications to the devices without authorisation are not permitted Please do not open the devices since this would impair safety and render claims under war ranty null and void The receiver must not be covered by textiles etc e g near coat stands during operation since the ensuing heat build up could result in fire Operation The SecuSignal
19. epairing same free of charge on behalf of the original enduser this decision being at HOPPE s discretion Costs and expenses postage and packaging and similar as incurred by the complainant shall not be reimbursed 35 SecuSignal Claim to guarantee shall only occur on presentation of the product itself and the re ceipt and shall not exceed the original purchase price Guarantee period The guarantee period shall be for 10 years and shall begin on the day of purchase by the original enduser In the event of any claim complainants should address them selves directly to the seller or manufacturer presenting both the product and the re ceipt HOPPE Holding AG Via Friedrich Hoppe CH 7537 M stair owitzerland GE 41 0381851 66 00 gm 8 41 0 81 851 66 66 La info ch hoppe com e www hoppe com 36 14 Index PEST 38 CE conformity eeseseeeesseeeeeee 34 Checking the square hole 14 Checking the window profile 13 CIC AO err RR 34 Correct use ssesesssesssseeeeeeeneee 6 Delete functions uusse 21 All radio transmitters 23 Individual radio transmitters 21 Radio transmitters no longer required 22 Baer qM cdeves 34 Function overview eese T Guarantee ssessseesseseeeeeeens 35 GUC S aserdpmaitestisertad c prinia UIN DMEH
20. erational guarantee for door and window hard ware HOPPE O 2o 10 year operational guarantee Guarantee As manufacturer we guarantee under the conditions set forth below the durability of properly used HOPPE hardware over and above the seller s legal liability for material defects The guarantee applies to the function of HOPPE door and window hardware and includes all defects which can be proved to have been caused through fault in manufacturing or material The operational guarantee includes the following features e transfer of the rotary motion to the door lock or the window turn tilt hardware e locking mechanism in the case of window handles with special functions lock able push to open Secustik Guarantee Exclusions All interchangeable parts such as screws connecting spindles etc are excluded from this guarantee Furthermore no liability will be assumed for any damage caused through e unsuitable and improper use e incorrect or negligent treatment e the disregard of instructions for fitting or care alterations and repair by the enduser or a third party e chemical or physical agents where the surface has been improperly treated for example by sharp instruments e elements door window and or hardware parts e g locks hinges etc which do not work perfectly Guarantee Conditions This guarantee relates within the guarantee period solely to either replacing the handle free of charge or to r
21. io transmitter e 2Sslip on rings e Mounting hardware fixing means HOPPE O Handle of excellence 2 Device and function overview This provides you with an initial overview of the operating controls displays and indi cators of the SecuSignal System and a brief description of the system s instructions for use 2 1 Installation components and operating controls hi Figure 1 Overview of the SecuSignal System device operating controls SecuSignal SecuSignal receiver window handle SecuSignal receiver Item Designation Control dis Function play indicator Power supply unit MEER Power supply 2 Connector Elbow plug Connection of the power supply unit to the receiver 3 Screw with dowel For wall mounting of the SecuSignal 6 mm receiver 4 Connection socket Socket Connection of the power supply unit to the receiver 5 Memory button Short stroke Programming window handles button De activating Programming mode Arrow Up button Short stroke Raising group number button SecuSignal Item Designation Control dis Function play indicator 7 Arrow Down button Short stroke Lovvering group number button Delete button ohort stroke Deleting program button Opening and pro LEDs otates gramming indica Green LED lights all windows closed tors Amber LED lights window tilted Red LED lights window open Programming indications oee Chapter 2 3 State indications 10 Display T
22. iver 28 HOPPE O Handle of excellence Connect the elbow plug of the power supply unit see Figure 1 Item 4 on the receiver and plug the power supply unit into the socket Check that the system is functioning correctly e The green LED will light up when all windows are closed e he amber or red LED will flash and the relevant group number will be shown on the display if windows are tilted or open AN Danger The SecuSignal receiver must not be covered by textiles e g coat stands during operation since this could cause heat build up and lead to a fire 29 SecuSignal 6 Operation In normal operation the state of each programmed window is shown as signalled by the radio transmitter to the receiver c f Chapter 2 3 State indications on the receiver You will see the group numbers of the windows or window groups that are tilted or open on the display This display goes up automatically number 1 to 99 each num ber being displayed for approx 2 seconds oimply press one of the arrow buttons to poll the group numbers manually This allows you to scroll through the list of group numbers This is especially helpful If you have programmed a large number of radio transmitters Checking group numbers manually Activity Explanation illustration Selecting group number Press one of the arrow buttons re peatedly see Figure 1 Item 6 and 7 to set the group number of the radio transmitter for which you want to h
23. llows Hadio transmitters to which no connection Is currently established are shown on the display every 2 seconds The red LED flashes 12 3 HOPPE O Handle of excellence Preparing the radio transmitters It is easier to program the radio transmitters when they have not yet been mounted on the windows This is why you are advised to carry out installation after programming To prepare the radio transmitters and window lever handles for programming Remove all SecuSignal window handles from the packaging Now take a look at the enclosed assignment diagram see also Figure 2 Check the windows you want to equip with a SecuSignal radio transmitter The overall width of the radio transmitter is 36 mm If your window profiles have trim strips or cover strips check whether there is a level surface with a width of 18 mm from the centre of the square hole to the strip see Figure 4 If so you can easily mount the SecuSignal window handles on your windows min 18 mm m Trim strip Figure 4 Checking the window profile Define a numbering scheme or sequence for the windows you want to fit with SecuSignal window handles The following options are available a Consecutive numbering for each individual window b Some of the windows or all windows can be programmed as groups You can program several windows of one room under the same number You can also program radio transmitters of different rooms under the
24. points before installation e There must be a 230 V socket in the direct vicinity This socket should be used for the receiver only since connection to the radio transmitters will be lost see Chapter 4 3 if the power supply is cut off e Install the receiver out of children s reach e Installation at eye level is recommended so the display can be easily read HH Test the connection to the radio transmitters before installing the receiver by simply placing it on the floor of the installation location as a check Ask someone to watch the display and then operate all window handles If transmission from distant radio transmitters is not perfect try out another installation location and or note the information in Chapter 7 Troubleshooting you may need to install a signal amplifier repeater if transmission conditions are poor There are two installation options A Installing the receiver free standing You can place the receiver anywhere you like AN Caution Choose the installation location carefully to prevent the receiver of being knocked over or the cable being tugged B Wall mounting Use the enclosed fixing screw with the dowel see Figure 1 Item 3 If you are using the dowel drill a 6 mm diameter hole ocrew in and hang the receiver by the eyelet over the screw head see Figure 8 Press the receiver gently down so as to fix it in position and then check if it is firm Figure 8 Wall mounting of the SecuSignaf rece
25. the housings of the devices with a slightly damp cloth Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or abrasives 10 Disposal The symbol on the product and its packaging indicates that the product must not be disposed of as normal domestic waste Users are obliged W to dispose of old devices at a collection point for old electrical and elec tronic appliances Waste sorting and proper disposal of your old equip ment will make a contribution towards maintaining natural resources and will ensure recycling thereby protecting human health and being considerate towards the environment Please contact your local council local waste disposal plant or the shop where you purchased the device for information on local collection points for used equipment 11 CE conformity The SecuSignal System bears the CE mark and consequently complies with the applicable European Directives HOPPE AG hereby confirms that this product C complies with the following directives e EC Directive 1999 5 EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE Directive e EC Directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility The Declaration of Conformity is available for inspection at the manufacturer s premises 12 Servicing Please contact our German Hotline on should you have any questions or problems Phone 00800 6428 932 0 Or simply refer to your HOPPE contact see also page 2 34 HOPPE O Handle of excellence 13 Guarantee HOPPE op
26. vidually on the receiver and can be deleted again either individually or all together First put the receiver into operation to allow you to start programming Activity Explanation illustration Putting receiver into operation Connect the receiver to a 230 V socket outlet Connect the elbow plug see Figure 1 Item 2 to the connec tion socket on the receiver see Figure 1 Item 4 State indication OO is shown on the display and all three LEDs flash if the memory is blank Display The program version is shown for 2 Seconds 15 SecuSignal 4 1 Programming mode Programming can be carried out only in Programming mode Proceed as follows in order to activate and de activate Programming mode Activity Explanation illustration Activating Programming mode Press the amp button see Figure 1 Item 5 and keep it pressed until the green LED flashes 1 indicating the first memory location is now shown on the display De activating Programming mode Press the El button This quits Programming mode and the device reverts to normal operating state The green LED lights up if program ming has been successful and all windows are closed The amber or red LED lights up depending on the state of the windows In Important The Programming mode remains active for 30 seconds if you do not press a button during this time You must start programming during this time If no entry is made for 30 seconds if you do
27. wo digit Display of window and group num display bers and programming display see Chapter 2 3 11 Antenna Antenna sf Reception of the transmitter signals Table 1 Installation components and operating controls of the SecuSignal receiver SecuSignal window handle Item Designation Control dis Function play indicator 12 Radio transmitter Detects the state of the window on the basis of the position of the win dow handle s solid spindle and sends this information to the SecuSignal receiver 13 Window handle Open close window Rotation generates the energy for the radio signals 14 2 slip on rings Plastic sleeves Reduces excessively large drillings in window profile 12 to 10 mm 15 2 M5 screws For mounting the SecuSignal win dow handle Table 2 Installation components and operating controls of the SecuSignal window handle HOPPE O Handle of excellence 2 2 Mode of operation of the SecuSignal System If the SecuSignal receiver is on standby 230 V mains connection and at least one window handle is programmed the radio transmitter transmits the information of the relevant position of the window handle to the receiver when the window handle is operated The receiver then signals the states by coloured LEDs The related window and group number are displayed with one or two digits on the display see Figure 1 Item 10 This means that you always have the states of your windows centrally in view se

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