Cooper Menvier 705r User manual

© Cooper Security Limited 2004
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this leaflet are correct .
However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or
damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this leaflet. The contents
of this leaflet are subject to change without notice.
Printed and published in the U.K.
DESCRIPTION
The 705r dual function transmitter can be used as a personal attack transmitter for a
7500r alarm system, or as a 2-channel transmitter with the 762r, 768r and 769r receivers.
LEARNING
Consult the Installation and Programming Guide for the receiver. For the 7500r see the
User Guide.
OPERATION
Personal Attack: Press the two orange side buttons together. The transmitter does not
signal if you press only one button. Note the black button fitted below the left-hand orange
button. This is a safety lock to prevent false activations. Slide the black button upwards to
lock the orange button.
Remote Set: Refer to the 7500r installation manual.
POWER
The internal lithium power cell gives at least 75,000 activations in a seven year period.
The cell is permanently soldered in place. If the battery needs changing return the whole
unit to Cooper Security Limited Service Department.
Unsoldering the battery will INVALIDATE the warranty!
BATTERYCARE
PAYATTENTION TO THE METHOD OF DISPOSAL. DO NOT:
DISPOSE OF THE BATTERY IN A FIRE.
ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE BATTERY.
HIT THE BATTERY WITH A HEAVY OBJECT.
SHORT CIRCUITTHE BATTERY - THERE ISARISK OF EXPLOSION.
ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE THE BATTERY.
Contact Cooper Security Ltd. for further disposal information.
TESTING
Determine the limits of the transmitter’s range and inform the user of these limits. Check
that the unit will function in all areas where the user EXPECTS it to function and point out
any discrepancies.
CAUTION
Transmitter range depends on the receiver aerial and the nature of the receiving path.
To reduce the problems, there are a number of simple guide-lines that can be followed:
NEVER use the transmitter on a metal surface, including foil-backed wallpaper.
AVOID using the transmitter closer than one metre (3ft) from any computers or other high-
powered electrical devices.
AVOID using the transmitter closer than one metre (3ft) from any substantial water pipes.
© Cooper Security Limited 2004
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this leaflet are correct .
However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or
damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this leaflet. The contents
of this leaflet are subject to change without notice.
Printed and published in the U.K.
DESCRIPTION
The 705r dual function transmitter can be used as a personal attack transmitter for a
7500r alarm system, or as a 2-channel transmitter with the 762r, 768r and 769r receivers.
LEARNING
Consult the Installation and Programming Guide for the receiver. For the 7500r see the
User Guide.
OPERATION
Personal Attack: Press the two orange side buttons together. The transmitter does not
signal if you press only one button. Note the black button fitted below the left-hand orange
button. This is a safety lock to prevent false activations. Slide the black button upwards to
lock the orange button.
POWER
The internal lithium power cell gives at least 75,000 activations in a seven year period.
The cell is permanently soldered in place. If the battery needs changing return the whole
unit to Cooper Security Limited Service Department.
Unsoldering the battery will INVALIDATE the warranty!
BATTERY CARE
PAY ATTENTION TO THE METHOD OF DISPOSAL. DO NOT:
DISPOSE OF THE BATTERY IN A FIRE.
ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE BATTERY.
HIT THE BATTERY WITH A HEAVY OBJECT.
SHORT CIRCUITTHE BATTERY - THERE ISARISK OF EXPLOSION.
ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE THE BATTERY.
Contact Cooper Security Ltd. for further disposal information.
TESTING
Determine the limits of the transmitter’s range and inform the user of these limits. Check
that the unit will function in all areas where the user EXPECTS it to function and point out
any discrepancies.
CAUTION
Transmitter range depends on the receiver aerial and the nature of the receiving path.
To reduce the problems, there are a number of simple guide-lines that can be followed:
NEVER use the transmitter on a metal surface, including foil-backed wallpaper.
AVOID using the transmitter closer than one metre (3ft) from any computers or other high-
powered electrical devices.
AVOID using the transmitter closer than one metre (3ft) from any substantial water pipes.

705r
PA Transmitter
Installation Guide
Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0)870 757 5400
Available between:
08:15 and 17:00 Monday to Thursday,
08:15 to 12:45 Friday,
Emergency service only 12:45 to 17:00 Friday
Product Support Fax: (01594) 545401
Part No. 496941 Issue 1
705r
PA Transmitter
Installation Guide
EC DECLARATION OFCONFORMANCE
Cooper Security Ltd
Security House
Vantage Point Business Village
Mitcheldean
Gloucestershire
GL17 0SZ
Declares that the product known hereinafter as:
705r PA Transmitter
manufactured by Cooper Security Ltd. fully complies with the require-
ments of the following European Directive:
1995/5/EC
(Radio &Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive):
In accordance with the standards set out in:
EN 300 220-3
EN 50131-1
EN 50131-3
EN 50131-5-3
EN 60950
Signed
Stewart Taylor, Technical Director
Date: 11 March 2004
Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0)870 757 5400
Available between:
08:15 and 17:00 Monday to Thursday,
08:15 to 12:45 Friday,
Emergency service only 12:45 to 17:00 Friday
Product Support Fax: (01594) 545401
Part No. 496941 Issue 1
EC DECLARATION OFCONFORMANCE
Cooper Security Ltd
Security House
Vantage Point Business Village
Mitcheldean
Gloucestershire
GL17 0SZ
Declares that the product known hereinafter as:
705r PA Transmitter
manufactured by Cooper Security Ltd. fully complies with the require-
ments of the following European Directive:
1995/5/EC
(Radio &Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive):
In accordance with the standards set out in:
EN 300 220-3
EN 50131-1
EN 50131-3
EN 50131-5-3
EN 60950
Signed
Stewart Taylor, Technical Director
Date: 11 March 2004
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