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BJ Live BJ-214 User manual

BJ-214
BJ Enabler Alarm
User guide
www.bjliveat.com
The BJ Enabler Alarm allows activating an emergency
alert. To activate the alarm you can use a switch or a
BJ System controller. This device uses radio
frequency signals.
It is possible to choose from 4 different signal tones
and plug an appliance into the socket. The appliance
does not depend on the Enabler’s status.
Fig.1: BJ Enabler Alarm
A) Using BJ System remote controllers
To activate remotely the alarm using the BJ System
controllers follow these steps:
1. Select a position on the Enabler’s “RF code
selector” (Figure 1). The code assigned to the
Enabler is given by Table 1. A different melody
is assigned to each selector position.
2. Connect the enabler to the mains, taking into
account the device’s technical characteristics.
3. Program on the controller the RF code assigned
in step 1 (check the controller’s User Guide to
carry out this operation).
4. Press the button on the controller to activate
the alarm. Once it is activated, the beep will
sound for a few seconds.
Table 1
Activating various enablers at the same time:
It is possible to activate various Enablers located in
different places at the same time by adjusting the
“RF code selector” to the same position in all of
them.
Activating different enablers:
It is possible to activated different Enablers by
pressing a different button on the BJ System
controller. You just need to adjust a different position
on the “RF code selector” in each Enabler.
Power supply
230~ / 50Hz
Maximum power supply
250V~
RF working frequency
433 MHz
Dimensions
105x59x50 mm
Socket for 3.5-mm mono female jack switch
Selector
0
1
2
3
4 to 9
RF Code
25
26
27
28
-
Function
Tone 1
Tone 2
Tone 3
Tone 4
Not used
1. Description of the device
2. Technical data
3. Operating instructions
IMPORTANT:
Whenever the position of the “RF code
selector” is modified to assign a different code
to the Enabler, it must be unplug from the
mains socket for at least 5 seconds. The new
code will be recorded when the Enabler is plug
again.
Switch
input
RF Code selector
Mains plug
Socket
Sound output
B) Using a switch
It is possible to control the Enabler directly using a
switch.
In this case, you can control the Enabler by
connecting any switch to the Enabler’s “Switch input”
(see figure 1). Every time you press the switch, the
Enabler will activate the alarm.
There is a wide range of switches and controllers to
control this Enabler. Check out our catalogue.
The Enabler can be cleaned using a damp soft cloth.
Always carry out this operation with the Enabler
disconnected.
In the event of a fault in the Enabler, do not handle
it and contact your distributor.
Waste electrical products should not be disposed
of with household waste!
Dispose of the waste product via a collection
point for electronic scrap or via your
specialist dealer. Any unauthorized
tampering with, or modifications to the
product will annul this warranty.
Within the statutory warranty period we undertake to
rectify free of charge by repair or replacement any
product defects arising from material or production
faults.
Any unauthorized tampering with, or modifications to
the product will annul this warranty.
This product complies with the essential
requirements of the Directives 2004/108/EC and
2006/95/CEE.
The Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded
from the product’s webpage at www.bjliveat.com.
If, despite of correct handling, faults or malfunctions
occur or if the product was damaged, please contact
us at the address below:
BJ Adaptaciones
C/ Mare de Déu del Coll, 70, Local.
08023 Barcelona
España
Phone:+34 93 285 04 37
Fax: + 34 93 553 56 34
e-Mail: info@bjliveat.com
www.bjliveat.com
What is a switch?
A switch is a device equivalent to a pushbutton
that is used to carry out an action on an
electrical circuit, in this case, an Enabler.
You can use different types of switch to activate
the functions of the Enabler in different ways:
pressing, suck and puff, small movements, etc.,
depending on the type of switch you use.
7. General information
Dealer information
Maintenance
Disposal
Warranty
Customer Service
Conformity

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