However, this causes the according receiver to lose the automatic pairing
function and every transmitter previously indicated on the receiver must
then be individually paired.
Important notice 2:
Should there be repeated false alerts when using the preset transmitter indication,
this may hint at a neighbouring Lisa-Signolux installation causing interference. In this
case, the problem can be solved by individually pairing all transmitter and receiver
units within the setup (see „Linking transmitter alerts with event icons").
Linking transmitter alerts with event icons
The Direct Universal Transmitter can be displayed with an event icon of your own
choice.
To do this, press and hold the function key of the respective receiver for a few se-
conds. The event icons of the receiver light up one after the other. Release the func-
tion key as soon as the desired icon is lit up.
Now press the function key of the Direct Universal Transmitter.
Wait for approx. 20 seconds and the test the setup by pressing the transmitter's func-
tion key. The receiver should now react, showing the according icon. Up to 8 transmit-
ters can be registered per icon.
Setup for telephone signalling
The Direct Universal Transmitter comes with an RJ-11 cable. This can be used to con-
nect the device to the telephone output of an Internet router or to the main telephone
connection. Any required adapters are available in telephone equipment stores as
accessories.
Plug one end of the RJ-11 cable into the connection socket of the transmitter. Connect
the other end to the telephone output of the Internet router or the connection socket of
your main telephone line using an adapter. In principle, the transmitter is connected in
the same way as a fax machine or an additional answering machine.
Picking up other electric signals
The Direct Universal Transmitter is able to detect other various electrical signals.
Socket #1 reacts to input voltage of at least 3 volts and a maximum of 15 volts. It is
possible to connect to either alternating or direct current voltage.
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