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White cylindrical device with a red dot on top, next to a smaller cylindrical component (no visible text or symbols)FUMK50000W/B
FUMK50010W/B

BOM - No. 12443335

Funköffnungsmelder
Radio-controlled opening detector
Installation Guide
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Circuit board diagram with labeled components including a 3V battery and electronic connections4. Signal LED
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Signal LED D
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LED - ON Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4
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LED - OFF Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4
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L1-FROM LP2 MODE RS LED PROG REC DIGEL Jumper LK 1 LK 3 Jumper LK 4 LK 2text_image
Diagram of an electronic device panel with labeled ports and a red arrow pointing to a component, including a plus button and control buttons.
Achtung!
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Prohibition symbol with red X and downward arrow, indicating prohibition or rejection of a deviceAnzeige: Secvest

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Many thanks for your purchase of this wireless opening detector. This device is built according to state-of-the-art technology. It complies with current domestic and European regulations.
ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG, hereby declares that the device with item number FUMK50000W/B; FUMK50010W/B complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EG. The declaration of conformity can be obtained from the following address:
Pay attention to the notes and instructions in these operating instructions! If you do not follow these instructions, your guarantee claim becomes invalid! No liability can be accepted for resulting damages!
The product may not be changed or modified in any way.

Battery warning!
The device is supplied with direct current from a 3 V lithium battery. To guarantee a long working life and avoid fire and injury, please note the following:
- Do not dispose of the battery in domestic waste.
- Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight or sources of heat.
- Do not store the battery under high temperatures.
- The battery must not be burned.
- The battery must not come into contact with water.
- The battery must not be dismantled, pierced or otherwise damaged.
- The battery contacts must not be short-circuited.
- The battery must be kept away from small children.
- The battery cannot be recharged.
1. Scope of delivery
1 x installation instructions
1 x magnet
1 x CR2 3 V lithium battery
1 x magnet holder
1 x opening detector
2 x countersunk screws (magnet holder)
2 x rounded head screws (detector)
4 x magnet spacers
2 x detector spacers
4 x jumpers
3. Putting into operation
Open the housing by loosening the screw and then removing the cover.
2. Technical data
| Power supply: | 3 V Li/MnO2 |
| Battery type: | CR2 |
| Power consumption: | 0.03 A |
| Frequency: | 868.6625 MHz / F |
| Weight: | ca. 53 g |
| Dimensions (WxHxD in mm): | 33x89x29 |
| Battery life: | Up to 36 months |
| Environment class: | I (-10 to +55 °C) |
| Security level: | II |
| INCERT no.: | C0160194 |
| Housing material: | ABS |

Important!
Check for correct polarity!
Insert the battery into the wireless opening detector.

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Circuit board diagram with labeled components including battery, capacitors, and resistors4. Signal LEDs
| Operating state | Signal |
| Operating mode | No signal |
| Transmit / IR programming mode | 4 x flash |
| Programming mode for internal detectors | Continuous flashing |
5. Activating the LED
Attach a jumper to contacts LK1 and LK3. Short-circuit the LK4 contact with a jumper until the LED flashes continuously. Remove this again. The LED is now activated. Restore the original position of the jumper.
6. Deactivating the LED
Attach a jumper to contact LK1. Short-circuit the LK4 contact with a jumper until the LED flashes continuously. Remove this again. The LED is now deactivated. Restore the original position of the jumper.

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Signal LED
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LED LED of Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 LED - ON LED - OFF Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L20 L21 L22 L23 L24 L25 L26 L27 L28 L29 L30 L31 L32 L33 L34 L35 L36 L37 L38 L39 L40 L41 L42 L43 L44 L45 L46 L47 L48 L49 L50 L51 L52 L53 L54 L55 L56 L57 L58 L59 L60 L61 L62 L63 L64 L65 L66 L67 L68 L69 L70 L71 L72 L73 L74 L75 L76 L77 L78 L79 L80 L81 L82 L83 L84 L85 L86 L87 L88 L89 L90 L91 L92 L93 L94 L95 L96 L97 L98 L99 L1007. Training the zones
Ensure that the Secvest (receiver) is in learning mode. Using a wireless accessory module (wireless extension), hold the "SL" signal LED of the detector at a maximum of 50 mm above the IR receiver. Train the zones as described below.

The possible configurations of the individual zones can be found on the previous pages. You can also use this wireless magnet contact as a wireless module.
8. Training zone 1
Keep the "TS2" anti-removal wall contact pressed. When deinstalled, also keep the "TS1" cover contact pressed.
Open one of these contacts until successful reception is confirmed.

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T52 SL T51 T52 SL S1
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CB["CB"] -->|RS| Zone1["Zone 1"]
CB --> Zone2["Zone 2"]
Zone1 -->|TS1| Zone2
Zone2 -->|TS2| Zone1
Zone2 -->|TS3| Output["868MHz FM"]
Zone1 -->|TS1| Output
Zone2 -->|TS2| Output
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9. Training zone 2
(if necessary)
Connect the "TAMP" contact with a jumper on the terminal connector strip of contacts 4 and 5.
Open and close the "TAMP" connection until successful reception is confirmed.

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Important!
10. Attaching the detector
- Do not attach on or near metal surfaces!
- Do not attach within 1 metre of gas, water or power lines!
- Do not attach near electronic devices (e.g. computers, photocopiers or other detectors)!
11. Range
The range is dependent on the surrounding conditions. Therefore, use double-sided adhesive tape to fix the detector temporarily in different locations and test it by triggering an alarm. If this signal is not detected by the Secvest, move the detector to a new position. The signal strength should not fall below 3. Testing using the Secvest: Installer menu → Test → Detector signal
12. Installation location
The best place to install the wireless opening detector is the upper corner of the window/door frame. Ensure that the detector is installed on a flat surface so the TS2 contact switches correctly (see "Training zone 1").

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SIGNAL STRENGTHS All Zones test Zone 01 3 BackGB

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Remove the PCB from the housing. Loosen the "MS" screw and lift out the PCB.

Fasten the detector and magnet holder centrally to the "3" marking with a maximum spacing of 10 mm.
Use the base plate of the detector and the magnet holder to mark the fastening holes 1, 4, 6 and 7.
Use the rounded head screw "A" for the detector and the countersunk screw "B" for the magnet holder.
Ensure that the anti-removal wall contact "2" can be moved inwards.
Cable opening "5" for external detectors with a connection cable of max. 10 metres.
PCB

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MSA

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1 2 3 4 5 max. 10 mm B 7 614. Configuration
| Abbreviations | Description | Abbreviations | Description | |
| CB | Terminal connector strip | TS1 - 2 | Internal tamper contacts | |
| RS | Reed switch | eTS3 | External tamper contact | |
| NC | Normal closed contact | eS1 - 2 | External switch contacts | |
| NO | Normal open contact |

Only use zone 2 of the detector, as the internal tamper contacts TS1-2 are deactivated in this way.
Fig. 1

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CB ory default setting) Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 Jumper ON OFF LCK1 LCK2 LCK3 LCK4 RS Jumper LK1 LK2 LCK4 LCK5 LCK6 LCK7 LCK8 LCK9 LCK10 LCK11 LCK12 LCK13 LCK14 LCK15 LCK16 LCK17 LCK18 LCK19 LCK20 LCK21 LCK22 LCK23 LCK24 LCK25 LCK26 LCK27 LCK28 LCK29 LCK30 LCK31 LCK32 LCK33 LCK34 LCK35 LCK36 LCK37 LCK38 LCK39 LCK40 LCK41 LCK42 LCK43 LCK44 LCK45 LCK46 LCK47 LCK48 LCK49 LCK50Préface
Chère cliente, cher client,
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Attention!
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Prohibition symbol showing a refrigerator with red X marks, indicating no use or prohibition.Affichage : Secvest

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Circuit board diagram with labeled components including battery, resistors, capacitors, and switches4. Signaal-LED
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Prohibition symbol showing a refrigerator with red X marks, indicating no use or prohibition.Weergave: Secvest

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SIGNALSTERKTE Alle zones get out Zone 01 3 Terug
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13. Montage:
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Circuit board diagram with battery, capacitors, and labeled components4. Segnale LED:
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LED - ON Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 LED - OFF Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 LITHOM LE2 NODE TS2 LED PROG DEAEL Jumper LK 1 LK 3 RS Jumper LK 4 LK 2text_image
Diagram of an electronic device panel with labeled ports and a red arrow pointing to a component
Attenzione!
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Circuit board diagram with labeled components including a 3V battery and waveform indicators4. Signal-LED
| Driftstilstand | Signal |
| Driftsmodus | Intet signal |
| Send / programmeringsmenu IR | 4 x blink |
| Programmeringsmenu melder intern | Kontinuerligt blink |
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Signal-LED
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LED - ON Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 LED - OFF Jumper LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 C:\TRIOM\LE2 NODE TS2 LED PROG RS Jumper LK 1 LK 3 Jumper LK 4 LK 2text_image
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SIGNAL STYRKE Alle zoner test Zone 01 3 Tilbage
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Fjern printkortet fra huset. Løsn skruen "MS", tag printkortet ud.

Fastgør melderen og magnetholderen i midten til at markere "3" med maks.10 mm afstand.
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RS["RS"] --> Zone1["Zone 1"]
Zone1 --> TS1["TS1"]
Zone1 --> TS2["TS2"]
Zone2["Zone 2"] --> 868MHzFM["868MHz FM"]
CB["CB"] --> Zone2
Zone1 --> 868MHzFM
Zone2 --> 868MHzFM
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Using detectors as wireless modules
This wireless magnet contact can also be used as a wireless module.
- Close the jumper connection LK2 (Fig. 1, Pos. 2) to deactivate the internal magnet contact. Connect the external detectors to the clamps of the screw clamp block and train them (see "Connecting external contacts" and "Training external contacts").
Training external contacts
The external contacts of the wireless opening detector are trained for an extra zone of the system:
- Switch your wireless centre to learn mode. Observe the system instructions.
1.1. Connect both screw clamps on the screw clamp block with a 2K2 resistor.
1.2. Remove the resistor to trigger wireless transmission. OR:
1.3. Connect the external contact to a detector and open the tamper protection.
1.4. Check that the alarm centre has recognised the detector.
Connecting external contacts
External contacts can be connected via DEOL to this opening detector.
Two or more devices must be connected in series.
The cable length must not exceed 10 metres.
Connect the external devices to the screw clamps on the PCB.
Pay attention to the resistance values.
Activating/deactivating LEDs
Connect the jumper to contact LK3 to activate the LED.
Remove the jumper to deactivate it.
| LED | Flashing: Program mode4x flashing: TransmitOff: Normal | |
| LK2 | Internal contact | ![]() |
| LK3 | LED | ![]() |

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Labeled diagram of a device interior with numbered components and electrical connections| No. | Name |
| 1 | Fixing screw |
| 2 | Jumper connection LK2 |
| 3 | Magnet switch |
| 4 | Jumper connection LK3 |
| 5 | Battery |
| 6 | Screw clamp block |
| 7 | Tamper protection, cover |
| 8 | LED |

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2k2 Rot, Red, Rood, Rouge Rot, Red, Rood, Rouge Rot, Red, Rood, Rouge Gold, Goud, Or 4k7 Gelb, Yellow, Geel, Jaune Violet Rot, Red, Rood, Rouge Gold, Goud, Or
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A["4k7"] --> B["2k2"]
B --> C["Tamper"]
D["Alarm"] --> A
E["ALARM"] --> F["Square icon"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#cff,stroke:#333
style F fill:#ffc,stroke:#333

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A["RS"] --> B["Zone 1"]
B --> C["868MHz FM"]
D["CB"] --> E["Zone 2"]
E --> C
F["TS1"] --> B
G["TS2"] --> B
H["2"] --> E
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