Zartek CDP-801 Instruction Manual - page 2
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1. The supplied Li polymer battery pack is already installed in the handset. To replace, press
down the lock button 16 and slide open the battery door, take out the battery pack and
disconnect from socket 18 .
2. Keep the handset switched off and place it into the charger stand.
3. Plug in the supplied AC switching power supply into an AC outlet and connect its output
plug to the DC jack 21 located at the back of charger stand.
4. The charging indicator 20 should light up red during charging process. Adjust the position of
handset in charger stand in case this indicator does not light up. During charging, the battery
level icon P will show up in LCD and the segments inside the icon will flash in turn.
5. The battery pack should be fully charged up within 4 hours when used for the first time.
The charging indicator 20 will show steady green. The icon P will disappear or remain
shown up in LCD if unit is switched on.
6. Now the unit can be switched on and ready for operation. Either take out the unit or keep
it in the cradle permanetly. No damage will be caused to the battery. In the latter case,
when the battery is being consumed and voltage falls to a certain level, the charger stand
will automatically charge up the battery. The segments inside the icon P will flash in
turn whenever the unit is under charging.
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THE BATTERY IN HANDSET IS RECHARGEABLE TYPE BEFORE
YOU PLACE IT IN THE CHARGER STAND, OTHERWISE EXPLOSION MAY RESULT.
TO AC OUTLET
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21
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18
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Handset
Handset can remain permanently in the cradle and it will not overcharge.
Battery life out the cradle is 15 hours on normal use.
If the handset behaves strangely or does not turn on, reset it by removing and replacing
battery.
A.
Power Supply
Caller unit
Battery:
Battery supply is only intended for back up power as the batteries will run flat within a few
days if no other supply is connected.
With the supplied tool, loosen the screw that hold the unit from mounting bracket. The screws
are specially made for anti-theft purpose, it is necessary to keep the tool in safe place as you
may need it later when replacing batteries. Insert three UM-4 size AAA alkaline cells into
battery compartment, observe correct polarity. We strongly recommend using alkaline
batteries instead of rechargeable batteries because at low temperature (below 0
˚
C),
rechargeable type has poor performance and its capacity will fall.
12v Supply
For permanent installations, the gatestation must be powered from 12v. You can use the
supplied 12v power supply or 12v DC from a gate motor. Connect the DC supply to the
terminals 8 at the back marked with .
In case of DC supply failure, the unit will automatically switch to power from alkaline batteries
(if installed).
MOUNTING
BRACKET
Getting Started
Range Test
Typical range is 50-70m from the gate to house. If the area is very built-up or full of trees the range
may be lower. Range will improve when there are less obstructions in the way. Placement of
gatestations and handsets will affect the range so make sure to choose places as open as possible
away from metal, concrete or electrical devices.
It is recommended to conduct a range test before installing to determine where to mount the
gatestation and place the handsets. Two people need to do the test.
1)
Power the gatestation with 3 x AAA alkaline batteries
2)
Fully charge the handset
3)
Temporarily place the gatestation near the gate, gooseneck or wall and press the bell
4)
Answer on the handset and walk to the various places in the house to check audio quality
5)
Handset should be left to charge in the location with best audio
6)
Permanently install the gatestation, connect 12v and relay to control gate