Operation Manual
Trigger input
You can use both stereo and mono plugs. The 3.5 mm input is located on the
top right side and the 2.5 mm input under the lid.
Mono
Trig is made by closing the two connectors
Stereo
Trig is made by:
1 Closing the outer and middle connector or closing the
outer and inner connector
2 Applying 2-30VDC or 3-24VAC 5-150Hz between the
middle and inner connector
Please note
When you use the 2.5 mm ext trig, the event must last for more than 2 seconds
Technical information
Power supply Battery power: 2 x 1.5 V AA (LR6) lithium or alkaline
Power consumption Active < 70 mA, Idle position < 15 μA
Operating time Alkaline ~ 5 years, Lithium ~ 10 years
Activation Via test buttons, RJ11 input to analogue telephone network (26 - 120
V RMS, 15 - 100 Hz), 2.5 mm ext trig, 3.5 mm ext trig
Radio frequency 315 MHz, 433.92 MHz or 868.3 MHz depending on region
Coverage 50 – 250 m depending on radio frequency. Coverage is reduced by
walls, large objects and other radio transmitters.
Number of radio keys 64 as standard. Up to 256 with optional software.
Accessories BE9250 Mobile phone sensor, BE9024 Contact mat
BE9023 Magnetic switch and BE9253 External trig cable
Additional information
Usage and storage For indoor use only. Temperature: 15°-35° C. Relative humidity: 5% -95%.
Maintenance and cleaning Maintenance free. Clean with a dry cloth. Don’t use household cleaners,
aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives. Not reusable.
Warranty and service If your telephone transmitter appears to be damaged or doesn’t func-
tion properly, follow the advice in this booklet and the online resources.
If it still doesn’t function properly, contact your retailer for information
about obtaining warranty service.
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