HUMANTECHNIK LSA0002617 Signolux Receiver T Transmitters User Manual

June 9, 2024
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HUMANTECHNIK LSA0002617 Signolux Receiver T Transmitters User Manual

HUMANTECHNIK LSA0002617 Signolux Receiver T Transmitters User
Manual

We would like to congratulate you on purchasing the modern and reliable »sign lux« alerting system. Please read the user manual carefully for the proper use of the device and so that you can familiarise yourself with all the possibilities this system offers.

Scope of Delivery
Kindly check if all following parts are included:
– »signolux«-Receiver T
– 4 rechargeable batteries size AAA
– Power supply unit
– User manual ­ Warranty card Should any parts be missing, kindly contact your specialist dealer or the manufacturer directly.

How it works
A »signolux« alerting system consists of at least one transmitter (e.g. doorbell pushbutton) and a receiver. Up to 8 transmitters can be assigned to each event icon. If e.g. the doorbell pushbutton is pressed, a radio signal is transmitted to the receiver. This, in turn, displays the received signal audibly and visually with sounds and flashing lights.

⚠ Safety instructions
– Prior to putting the device into operation and using it, please read this manual thoroughly.
– Keep this manual in a safe place so that it is also accessible for other users at any time.

Setup

Inserting the rechargeable batteries
The battery compartment is located on the underside. Press the latches of the battery compartment cover slightly towards the center of the bottom of the device and lift the cover off.

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Inserting the rechargeable batteries

Now insert the 4 supplied rechargeable batteries. Make sure they are inserted in the correct direction according to the markings.

Close the battery compartment by replacing the cover and pressing it shut.

Connect the power supply unit. The charging time is approx. 6 hours.

Display and features

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Display and features

  1. Flashing zone
  2. Event icons
  3. Function button
  4. Status LED
  5. Melody button
  6. Speaker
  7. Volume control
  8. AUX output for modules
  9. Mode selector switch
  10. Connector for 7,5 V power supply unit

Setting the alerting mode
Using the mode selector switch (9) you can select the alerting mode.
Please keep in mind that the event icons are always indicated.
­ switch to position 0: alerting tones, but no flash
­ switch to position 1: alerting tones and flash
­ switch to position 2: no alerting tones, flash only

Setting the volume
Use the rotating volume control to set the volume of the alerting 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 adjust it to the desired volume.

Event icons
Each event icon can be linked to a transmitter (e.g. doorbell pushbutton) and can be re-assigned at will.
The icons symbolize:
Linking transmitter alerts with event icons
Up to 8 transmitters can be assigned to each event icon. This is achieved by pairing a transmitter with an icon of your choice. Please keep in mind that a transmitter can only be paired if it is not already stored in the memory of the receiver. If required, you might first have to delete the transmitter from the memory (see “Deleting transmitters”).
a) Keep the function button »« (3) pressed for some time. The event icons start to light up in sequence. Let go of the button as soon as the desired icon is lit.
b) Trigger your transmitter (e.g. operate the doorbell pushbutton or test button).
c) Wait for about 20 seconds, then test the function by triggering the transmitter again.

Setting the melody
You can freely set every provided tone to an event icon of your choice. The mode selector switch must be either set to 0 or 1.

  • a) First trigger an alert (e.g. operate doorbell pushbutton).
  • b) The icon assigned to the transmitter lights up and the previously chosen tone should be heard.
  • c) Press and hold the melody setting button »« (5) for two seconds. Let go of the button and press it repeatedly until you have found the desired melody (you can choose from 16 different tones).
  • d) Once the icon ceases to flash, the selected tone has been set.

Deleting transmitters
Do the following if you wish to delete a transmitter from the device memory:

  • a) Keep the function button »« (3) pressed for some time. The event icons start to light up in sequence. Let go of the button as soon as the icon in question is lit.
  • b) Now press the function button »« and the melody button »« (3)+(5) at the same time. All icons briefly light up and the transmitter is deleted from that icon.

Please note: This procedure will delete all transmitters assigned to this event icon.

Status-LED

The receiver informs about the state of its own batteries as well as the batteries of the linked transmitters:
– A sufficient battery charge level of the receiver is indicated by the status LED flashing every 5 to 6 seconds in red.
– A low battery level of the receiver is indicated by the status LED flashing every two seconds in red. Please recharge the receiver as soon as possible (attach it to the power supply unit).
– If the battery level of a transmitter is low, the status LED lights up red every 2 seconds after the transmitter has transmitted its signal. Please replace the batteries of the according transmitter at the next possible opportunity.

Behaviour of the status LED when the power supply unit is connected:
Charging the battery: The status indicator lights up red. The red light is interrupted for half a second every 6 seconds.

Battery is charged and the unit is ready for operation: The status indicator lights up green. Every 6 seconds, the status indicator briefly lights up in red.

Recalling the last alert, cancelling the current alert
Press the »« button to display the last registered alert again. You can also cancel an active indicated alert by pressing this button.

AUX-socket and power connector
The »AUX«-socket (8) and the connector for the power supply (10) can be found on the rear of the receiver. All Humantechnik modules can be connected to the AUX-output (vibrating pad, flash module, vibrating contraption etc, available as accessories). An indicated event will be forwarded to the connected modules which will then react accordingly.
The power connector is used to power the receiver via the power supply unit. This is used to recharge the batteries, but it can remain connected for continuous operation of the receiver.

Troubleshooting and solutions

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Receiver T Transmitters User Manual - Troubleshooting and
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Maintenance and care

»signolux«-devices do not not require any maintenance. If a unit does becomes dirty, simply wipe it clean with a soft, damp cloth. Never use spirits, thinners or other organic solvents. Do not set up the unit where it will be exposed to full sunlight for long periods. In addition, it must be protected against excessive heat, moisture and severe mechanical shocks. Note: This product is not protected against splash water. Do not place any containers filled with water, such as flower vases, or anything with an open flame, such as a lit candle, on or near the product.
Please make sure that the batteries are not exposed to excessive heat from such as sunlight, fire or anything similar.

Warranty

»signolux« devices are very reliable products. Should a malfunction occur despite the unit having been set up and operated correctly, please contact your dealer or the manufacturer directly. This warranty covers the repair of the product and returning it to you free of charge. It is recommended that you send in the product in its original packaging, so keep the packaging for the duration of the warranty period. The warranty does not apply to damage caused by incorrect handling or attempts to repair the unit by people not authorised to do so (destruction of the seal on the unit). Repairs will only be carried out under warranty if the completed warranty card is returned accompanied by a copy of the dealer’s invoice/till receipt.

Always specify the product number in any event.
Disposal of used electric and electronic units (applicable in the countries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate collection system).
The symbol on the product or the packaging indicates that this product is not to be handled as ordinary household waste but has to be returned to a collecting point for the recycling of electric and electronic units. You protect the environment and health of your fellow men by the correct disposal of this products.

Environment and health are endangered by a faulty disposal. Material recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw material. You will receive further information on the recycling of this product from your local community, your communal disposal company or your local dealer.

Specifications

Work range 0 to 40°C
Radio frequency 868,425 MHz
Sound volume 90 dB at 1 m
Rechargeable battery type 4 x AAA NiMH 1,2 V
Service time per charge
(5 activations per day)
3 weeks
Power supply unit 7,5 V DC / 1 A
Dimensions (H x Ø) 143 x 80 mm
Weight 250 g

Hereby, Sarabec Ltd declares that this device complies with all relevant UK Statutory Instruments.
The full declarations of conformity for this device are available from Sarabec Ltd., 15 High Force Road, MIDDLESBROUGH TS2 1RH. UK.
Sarabec’s EU authorised representative: HUMANTECHNIK GmbH, Im Wörth 25, D-79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany

This device complies with the following EC directives:
– 2011 / 65 / EC + 2015 / 863 / EC RoHS-Directive – 2012 / 19 / EC WEEE- Directive – 2014 / 53 / EC RED-Directive Compliance with the directives listed above is confirmed by the CE seal on the device. CE compliance declarations are available on the Internet at www.humantechnik.com.
Technical specifications subject to change without prior notice.

D
Germany
Humantechnik GmbH Im Wörth 25 D-79576 Weil am Rhein
Tel.: +49 (0) 76 21/ 9 56 89-0 Fax: +49 (0) 76 21/ 9 56 89-70
E-mail: info@humantechnik.com

CH
Switzerland
Humantechnik GHL AG Rastatterstrasse 9 CH-4057 Basel
Tel.: +41 (0) 61/ 6 93 22 60 Fax: +41 (0) 61/ 6 93 22 61
E-mail: info@humantechnik.com

F/B
France Belgium
NL
Netherlands

SMS
Audio Electronique Sàrl 173 rue du Général de Gaulle F-68440 Habsheim

Tel.: +33 (0) 3 89/ 44 14 00 Fax: +33 (0) 3 89/ 44 62 13
E-mail: sms@audiofr.com

Hoorexpert BV Gildenstraat 30 NL-4143 HS Leerdam

Tel.: +31 (0) 3 45/ 63 23 93 Fax: +31 (0) 3 45/ 63 29 19
E-mail: info@hoorexpert.nl

GB
Great Britain
Sarabec Ltd 15 High Force Road GB-Middlesbrough TS2 1RH
Tel.: +44 (0) 16 42/ 24 77 89 Fax: +44 (0) 16 42/ 23 08 27
E-mail: enquiries@sarabec.co.uk

For other service-partners in Europe please contact:
Humantechnik Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 76 21/ 9 56 89-0
Fax: +49 (0) 76 21/ 9 56 89-70
Internet: www.humantechnik.com
E-mail: info@humantechnik.com

RM2617-A – 2022-06-09 A-2617-0

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