Setting and programming
Figure 6: Receiver, upper side
6. Setting the signal mode
Using the signal mode slide switch (in fig. 6
"0 1 2") you can select the signal mode.
Kindly keep in mind that the symbols are al-
ways displayed with coloured light diodes.
– switch to position 0:
signal tone, no flash,
– switch to position 1:
signal tones and flash
– switch to position 2:
no signal tones, flash only
7. Meaning of the symbols
Figure 7: Symbols, control lamp and volume
control
Each symbol is connected to a transmitter
(e.g. doorbell pushbutton) and can be re-
programmed at will.
The symbols stand for:
Doorbell 1
Doorbell 2
Telephone
0 1 2
Colour: Green
Colour: Green
Colour: Orange
Person call
Baby
Fire alarm
Flood alarm
Alarm
8. Setting the volume
The front side of the »signolux« receiver is
protected by a screen that can be pushed
upwards after loosening the lock on the top
side of the »signolux«. Behind it you will find
the rotating volume control with which you
can set the volume of the signal tone.
Warning:
This device can generate sounds of up to
90 dB!
In order to protect your hearing, please set a
low volume to begin with and only then ad-
just to the desired volume.
9. Programming signals and assignment
to the symbols
A transmitter (e.g. doorbell pushbutton) can
be assigned to each symbol. This assign-
ment can be adapted by programming.
Kindly keep in mind that a transmitter can
only be programmed if it is not yet known in
the memory of the »signolux«.
If required, you might first have to delete the
transmitter from the memory (see step 11.)
a) Keep the key »●« (fig. 6) pressed for
some time. The symbols flash in se-
quence. Let go of the key as soon as you
see the desired symbol.
b) Trigger the signal now by using your
transmitter (e.g. operate the doorbell
pushbutton).
c) Wait for about 20 seconds and test the
function.
Colour: Yellow
Colour: White
Colour: Red
Colour: Blue
Colour: Red
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