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3.4.4
Configuration example II
Example for maximum configuration in the event of networking (16 Doorguard hardwired versions):
16-DG disable and display
module
(Item no. 012542.17)
Address 0
3.4.5
Configuration example III
Example for minimum configuration in the event of networking (1 Doorguard hardwired version device and 1
disable and display module):
16-DG disable and display module
(Item no. 012542.17)
Address 0
The other programmable functions can be used for every Doorguard hardwired version device irrespective
of possible networking.
4.
Operation and LED indicators
The Doorguard device can only be operated by authorized persons using the key. External operating units (e.g.
key-operated switch) can also be connected.
4.1
Alarm triggered
If the detector group input (DG2) is triggered, a local acoustical and optical alarm is triggered immediately. The red
LED "Activation" lights up (static) until the door is closed and the alarm has stopped.
Stop acoustical and optical alarms:
Depending on the solder bridge (open or closed, see 2.2.3) the acoustical and optical alarms are stopped in two
separate operating steps or in one common operating step.
4.2
Tamper triggered
Both housings are equipped with a cover and tear-off contact. If the tamper detector group is triggered (e.g.
housing cover is lifted) a local acoustical and optical alarm is triggered immediately. The red LED "Activation"
flashes 1:1 until the cause of the triggered tamper is eliminated. A tamper alarm can also be triggered when the
Doorguard device is inactive.
Mounting and Operating Instructions Doorguard hardwired version
Number of Slave-devices (Addr.)
15 devices = Address 1 bis 15
Programming "Master", setting of highest address
Master-device (Addr.)
Programming "Master", setting of
highest address = Address 15
Master-device (Addr.)
(in this case) = Address 0