C.A.S. III Caravan Alarm System Operating instructions Installation manual !! Please read carefully before use !! Manufacturer Thitronik GmbH Redderkoppel 5 D 24159 Kiel (Germany) www.thitronik.de kontakt@thitronik.de Tel.: +49 (0)431-66 66 811 Fax: +49 (0)431-66 66 827 Handbuch Revision 1.3 Revision 1.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Contents Section Page Contents 1 1.1 1 1.2 2 1.3 2 1.4 2 1.5 3 1.6 3 1.7 4 1.8 4 1.9 4 1.9.1 5 1.9.2 5 1.9.3 5 1.9.4 5 1.9.5 6 1.9.6 6 1.9.7 6 1.9.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Page 1 ! Handling the system Please read the following instructions carefully to avoid faulty operation. 1.1 Mode of operation, accessories, disclaimer ! The C.A.S. has been developed especially for caravans. This system does not use motion sensors, which have to be deactivated when the vehicle is staying somewhere and are often the cause of false alarms.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Page 2 1.2 Controlling the system with the Thitronik remote control Arming: Big button or -button arms the system with acoustic signal. Integrated LEDs flash once and an internal buzzer* sounds once. Small button or -button arms the system without acoustic signal. Integrated LEDs flash once. Disarming: Any button disarms the system. Integrated LEDs flash twice and an internal buzzer* sounds twice.
Bedienungsanleitung C.A.S. III operating instructions Page C.A.S. Seite 2 3 1.5 Running the system without the 12 V supply voltage If a voltage supply is unavailable from either the vehicle or the parking place, the system will run on an integrated rechargeable battery for up to 48 hours. In order for this to happen, the battery must be charged. The battery is charged when the C.A.S. is supplied with a voltage for at least 9 hours without interruption. 1.6 Sabotage protection ! C.A.S.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Page 4 1.7 “Open contact” signal (ventilation function) When locking, the interior beeper emits a series of short beeps. This means that the system has detected that one or more of the wireless magnetic contacts is open. When activating C.A.S. III with the small button or the - button, there won´t be signal tones (see 1.2). If none of the contacts have been opened intentionally, check all the secured openings.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Page 5 1.9.1 Changing battery of the Thitronik remote control –U nscrew one or three screws on the back of the remote control and open the casing. (Depends on the remote control generation) – Remove the printed circuit board and remove the battery. – Replace the battery with one of the same type (CR2032). –W hen inserting the battery, make sure that the polarity is correct. !!! Follow the labelling on the battery holder !!! 1.9.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Page 6 1.9.5 Sequence of a gas alarm If an assigned wireless gas alarm sends out an alarm signal because a critical gas con centration has been reached, this will signal an alarm whether the system is armed or not. The siren sounds for about 30 seconds with short interruptions. The status LEDs is flashing for about 150 seconds.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Page 7 2.1 Using the GSM/GPS combi module (optional) If a GSM/GPS combi module (Item no: 101012) has been connected, there are numerous additional functions and alarm options available. –A larm message: if there is a break-in, gas or, if the cable loop is triggered, with information on the type of incident, time of incident, position and speed.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Page 8 2.2 Using the GSM/GPS combi module (optional) Activating by SMS: Send an SMS with “arm” to the number of the SIM inside. After receiving the SMS, the system acknowledges the process with a single flash from all 4 LEDs and a status message by SMS. Deactivating by SMS: Send an SMS with “disarm” to the number of the SIM inside. After receiving the SMS, the system acknowledges the process with a single flash from all 4 LEDs and a status message by SMS.
C.A.S. III operating instructions Page 9 2.1 Information on using the GSM/GPS combi module (optional) SIM card used: In order to use the GSM module, you require the SIM card of a mobile phone supplier. We recommend using a card from T-mobile or Vodafone. However, cards from other suppliers are also generally suitable. If you use a pre-paid SIM card, the current credit should be transfered (see chapter 3.9.8, Page 19).
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 10 Installation manual C.A.S.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 11 3.1 Scope of delivery C.A.S. III base, handheld transmitter, wireless magnetic contact with 2 different self-adhesive pads, 1 x warning sticker, installation manual, PG gland, connecting cable, status-LED, operating instructions 3.2 Installation instructions Since there is a risk of causing a short circuit when working on the vehicle electrical equipment, the negative pole of the battery must be disconnected if an on-board voltage supply has been installed.
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C.A.S. III installation manual Page 13 3.8.1 Disconnecting contacts or other transmitters Transmitters can only be deleted by erasing the memory. Hold down the “RX” button on the printed circuit board (Diagram 1, Page 13) until the central unit gives out a long beep. All the transmitters are now erased.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 14 3.9 Diagrams Diagram 1 RX GSM C Diagram 2 on B max.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 15 3.9.1 Installing the wireless contacts Choose the places where you want to install the wireless magnetic contacts. The transmitters can be installed both on the window and the frame (see diagrams on Page 8). The distance between the transmitter (Diagram 2, Part A, Page 13) and magnet (Diagram 2, Part B, Page 13) can be around 22 mm. A larger distance activates the transmission process (LED lights up briefly.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 16 3.9.3 Diagrams wireless magnetic contact Transmit LED Transmitter cover Reed sensor Transmitter casing Magnet Option lying on the left It is possible to mount the transmitter casing in a lying position (on the left or, rotated 180°, on the right) or standing on the side – depending on the frame and the available space / the distances to the pane.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 17 3.9.4 Installing the cable loop (accessory) Choose a suitable place for installation at the back of the vehicle or on one of the sides. You can also obtain further holders as accessories (Item no: 100649) to use the cable loop for other areas of the vehicle. Using the screws provided, fasten the holder of the cable loop to where you want to place it.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 18 3.9.6 Connecting the central unit Connect the connection cable fed through the base of the central unit to the connection terminals as follows (A, Diagram 1): blue brown > > - (GND/earth) +12 V green yellow > > clamp A - status LED green clamp B - status LED yellow Now connect the end fed into the vehicle likewise to +12 V and Earth and connect the fittings of the status LED using the provided butt conectors. 3.9.
C.A.S. III installation manual 3.9.8 Page 19 Programming/deleting the GSM/GPS combi module Once the SIM card has been inserted and the holder locked, briefly press the “GSM” button (D, Diagram 1, Page 14) on the printed circuit board of the central unit. The 4 LEDs now show the state of the module as in Chart 2. If D2 shows the logged-in status, send a ”Programming SMS” to the number of the card in the module. Look at the structure of a ”Programming SMS” on the diagram below.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 20 3.9.8 Programming the GSM/GPS combi module Provider Query code Provider Query code e-plus *100# Simyo *100# O2 *101# Tchibo *101# T-Mobile *100# Swisscom *130# Vodafone *100# Information without guarantee. Changes by provider possible. 3.9.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 21 4.1 Technical specifications Supply voltage: 12V Current consumption: approx. 15mA without GSM/GPS combi module approx.
C.A.S. III installation manual Page 22 Thitronik GmbH hereby declares that this product complies with the requirements and regulations of the directive 1995/5/EG. The full declaration of conformity is available for download: http://www.thitronik-automotive.de/support.
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