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Window Sensor

BC-SC-Rd-WM-2

Oper

ating manual

Summary of Contents for BC-SC-Rd-WM-2

Page 1: ...Window Sensor BC SC Rd WM 2 Operating manual...

Page 2: ...m 1x MAX Window Sensor electronic and magnet unit 2x Cap white brown 6x Spacers 2x Adhesive stripes 6x Screws 2x 1 5 V LR03 micro AAA batteries 3x Brief instruction in German English French Dutch and...

Page 3: ...art up 8 6 Teaching in 15 7 Restore factory settings 18 8 Flashing sequences and transmission behaviour 19 9 Maintenance and cleaning 19 10 Information about radio operation 20 11 Technical specificat...

Page 4: ...d Note This section contains important additional in formation 2 Safety instructions The device is not a toy do not allow children to play with it Do not leave packaging material lying around as it ca...

Page 5: ...es that MAX Radiator Thermostats automatically reduce the temperature when a window or door is open and increase it again when the window or door is closed The reduction temperature can be set separat...

Page 6: ...the solution can be extended to a House solution MAX Radiator solution With the MAX Radiator solution you can easily start using the MAX system The ambient tem perature within a room can be flexibly...

Page 7: ...iew 4 Device overview The MAX Window Sensor A B consists of a large elec tronic unit A and a small magnet B B A A B The device is supplied with spacers and caps in white and brown C D C Teach in butto...

Page 8: ...sor is operated with two LR03 micro AAA batteries Remove the cap of the electronic unit A by pulling it forward and off the device 1 To release the cap squeeze it gently from above and below with your...

Page 9: ...em the right way round Place the electronic unit A back onto the bracket allowing it to latch into place Put the cap back to the electronic unit A Make sure that the LED opening on the cover is positi...

Page 10: ...t B see sec 4 Device overview on page 7 The electronic unit A must be mounted on the frame and the magnet B on the window First select the window that is frequently used for ventilation and which the...

Page 11: ...8 mm The magnet B and electronic unit A must be attached at the same level or as close to the same level as pos sible within the designated area You might need to use the spacers supplied for the magn...

Page 12: ...h of the elements can be fastened in two ways Adhesive strip mounting The surface on which you are mounting the ele ment must be clean and free of grease Stick the adhesive strips supplied on the back...

Page 13: ...or holding back a tenant s deposit Use a pen to mark the bore hole positions E of the electronic unit A and the magnet holder B on the window frame and casement E E E E A B If you are working with a...

Page 14: ...have fastened the wall bracket for the mag net B insert the magnet Then place the cap on the magnet Once you have fastened the wall bracket for the elec tronic unit A attach the electronic unit Teach...

Page 15: ...nnection with the MAX Cube House solution as well as without MAX Cube Room and Radiator solution 6 1 Teaching in via MAX Cube House solution In the MAX House solution all settings and con figurations...

Page 16: ...and assign it to a room Successful teaching in of the MAX Window Sensor is confirmed by the LED lighting up once Place the cap on the electronic unit A 6 2 Teaching in without Cube Room Radiator so l...

Page 17: ...he device LED starts to flash 2 3 s Successful teaching in of the MAX Window Sensor is confirmed by the LED lighting up once Place the cap on the electronic unit A To initialise the window sensor once...

Page 18: ...ring the factory settings of the MAX Window Sensor first delete the device from the MAX software in case you use it in connection with a MAX Cube First remove the batteries from the electronic unit A...

Page 19: ...com municate again after max one hour 3x flashes Error message wireless command not sent successfully 9 Maintenance and cleaning The product does not require any maintenance Enlist the help of an expe...

Page 20: ...ange of transmission within buildings can differ greatly from that available in the open air Besides the transmitting power and the reception characteristics of the receiver environmental fac tors suc...

Page 21: ...nsumption 50 mA max Battery life 5 years typ Degree of protection IP20 Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C Dimensions W x H x D Electronic unit 18 5 x 103 5 x 24 5 mm Magnet 12 x 48 x 12 mm Weight 52 g incl...

Page 22: ...f at local collection points for waste electronic equipment in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive The CE sign is a free trading sign addressed ex clusively to the...

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Page 24: ...24 Bevollm chtigter des Herstellers Manufacturer s authorised representative eQ 3 AG Maiburger Stra e 29 26789 Leer GERMANY www eQ 3 de...

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