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1. AC 100 240V 50 Hz Residual current circuit breaker and earth terminal Procedure e Connect the 12V cable to the alarm box and screw tight e Fix the 12V cable 14 e Insert the plug in mains adapter into a mains socket with earth terminal located away from the wet area Use a residual current circuit breaker See above Re The last selected operating mode is activated see Operating principle System settings P 20 e If the cable is too short have an additional mains socket with residual current circuit breaker and earth terminal fitted outside the wet area by an approved electrician 4 2 Determining the installation position for the pool sensor A single sensor EA Eig can be used to monitor pool sizes of up to 50 m 2 sensors B will cover pools of up to 100 m lt gt Pool sensor symbol Fig 4 Pool sensor positioning examples FIg 5 Baw Pool sensor positioning examples 4 3 Fitting the pool sensor The pool sensor must be fitted to the pool wall 25cm 0 8ft beneath the water surface Safa 2 pool sensors It is not necessary to reduce the water Water surface depth in order to fit the sensor The supplied adhesive can be used under Swimming pool water e Do not fit the pool sensor close to inlet jets countercurrent systems or air jet nozzles Fig 6 Positioning the pool sensor e Ensure that the plug on the pool sensor cable is dry e Connect the pool sensor ca
2. Path to the deinstallation program Window Start menu gt Programs gt BlueFox_XX gt BlueFox_XX_uninstall 12 6 Updates See www bluefox poolsatety com Before installing an update the old version must first be uninstalled see Uninstalling he BlueFox control software P 40 40 13 Meaning of the monitoring bracelet LED displays 13 1 The monitoring bracelet in use Red LED C Green LED Red flashes 1x sec Green flashes every 5 sec Low battery Monitoring bracelet is e Charge the battery ready for use in the water the LED double flashes Red flashes 5 times Alarm sent e See Alarm active mode P 26 e See Resetting the monitoring bracelet P 27 Further LED flash codes are described in the section Troubleshooting P 42 13 2 The monitoring bracelet connected to a PC or charging station Red LED Green LED Red flashes every 5 seconds Green flashes every 5 Battery charging seconds Battery is charged Steady green Communicating with PC 41 14 Maintenance Service e Drythe monitoring bracelet with a cloth after use e Charge the battery if the red LED on the monitoring bracelet flashes at one sec ond intervals when the unit is out of the water See Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery P 33 e Occasionally clean the water contacts on the monitoring bracelet using methyl ated spirits e Protect the water contacts from soiling e g sun cream
3. Holding the end of the line in your hand throw the 6kg weight into the water from the edge of the swimming pool The alarm must activate after a maximum of 12 seconds Once an alarm is triggered the siren will sound and the warning lights and LED alongside the X switch will flash Once the siren sounds press any button im mediately The alarm will be deactivated Pull the weight out of the swimming pool As soon as the waves have subsided after approx 4 minutes the passive mode LED will illuminate permanently Repeat the test at other positions in the swimming pool corners niches If the test was only partially successful or not successful at all See Troubleshoot ing P 42 10 EA Radio alarm dongle The alarm box sends messages e g radio alarms to the radio alarm dongles Once a message is received each radio alarm dongle forwards the received message routing Using multiple radio alarm dongles means that the alarm will be broadcast throughout the whole building Radio alarm dongles that are supplied together with the alarm box do not need to be paired Radio alarm dongles that are supplied at a later date must be paired with the alarm box address before they can be used 10 1 Putting the radio alarm dongle into operation Connect the radio alarm dongle to the USB power supply or connect the radio alarm dongle to the PC and power up the PC 10 2 Meaning of the messages Received Reaction of the Meanin
4. Installation and Operating Instructions For the versions Een Eye ANEW BLUE FZ EEEN Pool Safety System DA 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 4 2 4 3 5 1 s 9 3 6 1 CZ Explanation of Symbols and Safety Notes 5 EX oaia O 0 SYMBOL au ee ren 5 SU ne gt BERNIE aan lea aa tea a dna tea ad ta eee eat 5 Overview 6 Notes on the installation and operating instructions cecene 6 Operating principle Active mode eee 8 Operating principle passive mode 9 CPCS ES near 9 Package COMIGIS au se eaao cavou at ln 2 a BA la Aa ethene 10 Using the System for the First Time 12 Installing the BlueFox System 13 Installing and connecting the alarm box 13 4 1 1 Selecting a location for installation 13 4 12 Installing te ala DOK atatea maia onoare al a a as i aa iune 14 4 1 3 Electrical connections to the alarm DOK anne 14 Determining the installation position for the pool sensor 15 Fitting the pool sensor nana 16 Alarm box operation 0 0020nn 18 OP IB MO nee 18 Activating the Active mode II NR RR RR RI RTR RR N RI IE 18 Activating the Passive mode eee 19 System settings eee 20 System tests and system settings eee 20 EAHA IG PIN verneint d election a a ai aia ai 25 7 1 12 7 3 7 4 13 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 12
5. 12 1 22 12 3 12 4 12 5 Using the System rea 26 Using achive MOGE een een a e et aia e st a 26 PDR Lc La E 26 Alarmi active mode n cca arenei a oi a ace ca Da ae bu ce bi 26 PS piete an d a a la ial dj bu d dau 27 Using passive mode eee na 21 Tidal PVCDALAUIONS daiccaticscscadsentsdehianiazesbasdoodenceliceaacedicinngelacececedhciascadaces 27 252 AS DENE gt ase aste oana o sui d el talia aia oaie it atu 27 Testing active mode errr 28 Testing passive mode eee 29 Se Radio alarm dongle 30 Putting the radio alarm dongle into operation 30 Meaning of the INES en NE RER RI IRINEI RR NR 30 Pairing the radio alarm dongle with the alarm box 31 Monitoring bracelet eee 32 PREDOMI scenei eee aie i eat aia d Dar Ema mei ia dead id aia 32 Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery SB Programming the alarm depth and time 34 Calling the status Clearing the alarm Resetting nen 36 BlueFox Control Software 37 Hardware requirements eee 37 PC operating system requirements eee eee aaa 37 Installing the BlueFox Control software eee 34 Using the BlueFox control software eeeeeeeeneeennnseenennenneenenenneeneeenn 40 Uninstalling the BIUGFOX control software a 40 12 0 13 13 1 13 2 14 15 16 16 1 16 2 16 3 16 4 17 18 19 20 21 SO mozaaa ot aoteau a yea esc ag cee ea ee
6. P 34 36 12 BlueFox Control Software 12 1 Hardware requirements For the installation and problem free use of the BlueFox control software a Win dows compatible PC with the following specifications Is required CPU at least 1 GHz 1 5 GHz recommended RAM min 512 MB Display at least XGA 1024x768 Hard disk at least 50 MB free capacity USB interface 12 2 PC operating system requirements Recommended operating systems for the BlueFox control software MS Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit MS Vista Service Pack 1 or higher MS Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher MS Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or higher Internet connection for downloading the software The operating system in use must be working properly and be fully maintained The respective current Service Packs must be installed 12 3 Installing the BlueFox Control software e Connect the PC to the Internet e Navigate to www bluefox poolsafety com in your browser POOL SAFETY SYSTE Home Products Media Inst tone SWISS MADE 4 TECHNOLOGY FOR SAFETY 72 a 4 English Espa ol e Select your required language e Click Downloads Italiano 37 T BlueFox_Installer_Ger E BlueFox Installer Ger exe i BlueFox Control German Setup Installation Folder KT CProgramme BlueFox Ger Nullsoft Install System v2 45 38 Elx Click BlueFox Click Save select the destination folder then Save The d
7. e Clean the alarm box and cable with a damp cloth Never use cleaning agents that contain solvents 15 Troubleshooting Problem An alarm is not triggered during the test with a monitoring bracelet During the test the alarm was not triggered from all parts of the swimming pool 42 Possible cause The alarm box is not connected to the power supply The monitoring bracelet s battery is discharged no LEDs illuminate the monitoring bracelet is deeper than the immer sion depth The monitoring bracelet does not detect water The pool sensor is incor rectly fitted into the mounting ring The pool sensor cannot receive the alarm Solution Connect the alarm box to the power supply See Charging the monitor ing bracelet s battery P 33 The alarm depth set on Verity the monitoring bracelet settings Clean the water contacts see Maintenance Service p42 Retit the pool sensor with the word Sensor facing into the swimming pool Reposition the pool sen Sor Problem During operation the alarm box transmits a short tone sequence An alarm activates for 2 seconds during operation The PC does not detect the monitoring bracelet or an error message ap pears on the PC Monitoring bracelet The LEDs do not illumi nate Monitoring bracelet The green LED does not double flash in the water Monitoring bracelet Red double fl
8. Alarm box Rel humidity max 100 incl condensing 10 95 non condensing Temperature 20 to 50 C 5 to 45 C 4 to 122 F 41 F to 113 F Monitoring bracelet Pool sensor Rel humidity max 100 incl immersion 10 95 non condensing Temperature 10 to 45 C 5 to 45 C DOP 10 113 F ATF 10 113 F Maximum depth 20m 66 feet 45 Operating Transport and storage conditions conditions Plug in mains adapter USB plug in mains adapter USB cable Magnetic adapter Rel humidity max 95 non condensing 10 95 non condensing Temperature 10 to 45 C 5 to 45 C DOr Pte 113 F 41 F to 113 F Eae Sue Radio alarm dongle Rel humidity max 95 non condensing 10 95 non condensing Temperature 10 to 45 C 5 to 45 C 50 F to 113 F Al Fto 113 F 46 16 3 Power failure If the power should fail the alarm box will sound a sequence of warning tones See also Safety notes P 6 The operating mode of the alarm box will not change if the power is disconnected 16 4 Monitoring bracelet battery capacity Hours of opera Battery charge Notes tion week sufficient for approx O 10 months Monitoring bracelet is not moved a 6 months Assumption The monitoring brace Jet is not moved between use 14 4 5 months 298 3 months 35 2 months Assumption 50 of the operational hours in water 50 out of the water no alarm Thereafter the charge indicator appears red LED flashes 17 Di
9. Note A detailed description of the passive mode can be found on p page 9 See page page 27 for a description of how the passive mode is used in day to day operations Procedure Press the X button u If PIN protected Enter the 4 figure PIN and then press OK see page 25 X The LED alongside the X button will flash until the waves have sub sided after approx 4 minutes Following successful activation of the passive mode the LED alongside x the XX button will illuminate permanently SH The radio alarm dongle flashes green see page 30 6 System settings Proceed as follows to carry out system tests or to change system settings 1 Activate system settings Press the button g If PIN protected Enter the 4 figure PIN and then press OK see page 25 oa Following successful activation the LED alongside the button will illuminate permanently 2 Find the desired function in the table below system test or system settings and then enter the corresponding number combination When each character is entered one of the 4 yellow LEDs will illuminate To delete the entered char acters press the C button 3 Confirm entry of the number combination with OK At this point you will have the following options e Repeat points 2 and 3 to carry out further system settings e Press the t button to quit System settings BlueFox will return to the previous operating mode e g Active
10. alarm box If no button is pressed the alarm will be cancelled 6 minutes after the alarm was activated As soon as the waves have subsided after approx 4 minutes the passive mode LED will illuminate permanently Passive mode monitoring is activated once again 2 4 Intended use The BlueFox system has been designed for use in private and public swimming pools indoor and outdoor swimming pools The alarm box enclosure Is resistant to light water splashes IP65 For outdoor installations the alarm box must be covered and protected from direct sunlight SO 2 5 Package contents SD Installation com ponents 1 Bracket 2 Screws 2 Plugs Fig 1 Alarm box pool sensor Fig 2 Adhesive and tool Alarm box with siren 1 Warning lights 2 12V Connection 3 Pool sensor connection 4 Spare connection for 2 pool sensors Ha PROIS TD 1 Radio alarm dongle Plug in mains adapter Pool sensor Elam 2 Pool sensor 9 1 Pool sensor with cable Mounting ring AD 3 Screws Adhesive solvent free Allan wrench 3mm USB plug in mains adapter L5 USB cable Magnetic adapter connects monitoring brace let USB cable Monitoring bracelet 1 pcs 1 Red and green LEDs 2 Water contacts gold plated Elam Test unit oooooooo0oo0o0o0o0o0o90oo 0 9 9 9 99 999 99 9 909 Fig 3 Monitoring bracelet accessories For further BlueFox system components see Optio
11. ee i 40 Meaning of the monitoring bracelet LED displays 41 The monitoring bracelet in use mesianice iata nat ai an at a iat te de 41 The monitoring bracelet connected to a PC or charging station 41 Maintenance Service 42 Troubleshooting eee 42 Technical Specifications 45 Ea TEE eee 45 Operational transport and storage conditions 45 POETEI LEE ee oa ae EE 47 Monitoring bracelet battery capacity 47 Disclaimer eee 47 Warranty eee ae 48 Disposal re 49 Optional Accessories eee 49 Configuration table e 50 Copyright Deep Blue AG 2013 Patent pending PCT EP2009 007105 Germany 10 2008 050 558 7 4 1 Explanation of Symbols and Safety Notes 1 1 Explanation of symbols Safety notes In the text safety notes are marked with a warning triangle Signal words denote the level of danger that would occur if the measures for mini mising the risk were not followed Caution means that minor material damage could occur Warning means that minor personal injury or serious material damage could occur Danger means that serious personal injury could occur In particularly serious cir cumstances there is a risk of death e A point appears before instructions 1 2 Safety notes Safety notes e Before fitting and commissioning the BlueFox System or before in stalling and using the BlueFox Control Software you must have read and un
12. if the red LED on the monitoring bracelet flashes at one sec ond intervals when the unit is out of the water See Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery P 33 7 e Before first use or if the LEDs do not flash Charge the battery See Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery P 33 Set the alarm depth and alarm time see Programming the alarm depth and time P 34 e Ensure that all persons in the swimming pool area are wearing a monitoring bracelet u i e Begin using the alarm box see Using the System P 26 32 11 2 Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery e Charge the battery before first use e Charge the battery if the red LED on the monitoring bracelet flashes at one second intervals when the unit is out of the water Note If the red LED on the monitoring bracelet begins to flash the monitoring bracelet can still be used until the end of the day USB plug in mains adapter USB cable Magnetic adapter Monitoring bracelet Connect the USB cable small plug to the magnetic adapter 1 Connect the magnetic adapter to the monitoring bracelet 2 note correct alignment Charging using the USB mains adapter Connect the USB cable large plug to the USB plug in mains adapter 3 and connect the USB plug in mains adapter to the electricity supply 4 Charging via a PC USB connec tion Connect the USB cable large plug to the PC 5 and power up the PC Char
13. is not deacti vated Enter 1002 and press OK The siren sounds if there is an alarm For testing the siren see Testing the siren page 21 If the system determines that the pool is not being used it will once the time delay selected here has expired automatically change from active mode to passive mode Enter 1003 and press OK The 4 yellow LEDs above the keypad indicate the current delay by flashing e 1 LED flashing Does not automatically change from active mode to passive mode e 2 LEDs flashing Does automatically change 4 5 min utes after the waves have subsided e 3 LEDs flashing Does automatically change 30 min utes after the waves have subsided e 4 LEDs flashing Does automatically change 1h after the waves have subsided Enter the desired time delay and press OK 1 4 5 minutes after the waves have subsided 2 30 minutes after the waves have subsided 3 1 hour after the waves have subsided 0 does not automatically change from active mode to passive mode System settings Procedure notes Alarm sensitivity Enter 1004 and press OK of the pool sensors The 4 yellow LEDs above the keypad indicate the current passive mode sensitivity by flashing 1 LED flashing Low sensitivity 4 LEDs flashing Very high sensitivity This example shows a To change the sensitivity enter a number between 1 and sensitivity level of 2 A high sensitivity and then press OK Changing t
14. see page 30 The passive mode LED flashes 27 The alarm can be deactivated by pressing any button on the alarm box If no button is pressed the alarm will be cancelled 6 minutes after the alarm was activated As soon as the waves have subsided the passive mode LED will illuminate per manently Further details about passive mode can be found in section Operating principle passive mode P 9 8 Testing active mode Configure the monitoring bracelet for system test see Programming the alarm depth and time P 34 HE The supplied test unit can be used for the test Activating the Active mode see page 18 Hold the test monitoring bracelet in the swimming pool long enough for the siren to sound Sale Radio alarm dongle Flashes white buzzer sounds Remove the test monitoring bracelet trom the water The alarm will be cancelled automatically Repeat the test at various locations in the swimming pool recesses corners If the test is only partially successful or if the test fails See Troubleshooting P 42 9 Testing passive mode Using adhesive tape fasten together four 1 5 litre plastic bot tles filled with water to form a 6kg weight Secure an approx 2 m long line to the weight This line is used to pull the weight out of the water again after the test Activate passive mode page 27 As soon as the waves have subsided after approx 4 min utes the passive mode LED will illuminate permanently
15. the PIN page 23 When each character is entered one of the 4 yel low LEDs will change from flashing to permanently illuminated C To delete the entered characters press the C but ton Confirm the entry with OK e e e eo The LED to the left of the selected operating mode will then be permanently Illuminated When passive mode is activated the LED will continue to flash until the waves have subsided If an incorrect PIN is entered the system will return to the operating mode that was active before the PIN was entered Cancelling the change of operating mode By click ing the XX button amp button or after 10 seconds when no button has been pressed the system will return to the previously active operating mode 23 7 Using the System This section describes the optimum use of the system in day to day operations _ Activate the Active mode or Passive mode See 7 1 Using active mode page 26 and 5 3 Activating the Passive mode page 19 WEE Putting the radio alarm dongle into operation see page 30 7 1 Using active mode with monitoring bracelet 7 2 Preparations e Ensure that the system is connected to the power supply e Activate active mode see page 18 Test the system see Testing active mode P 28 e Check the monitoring bracelet see Monitoring bracelet P 32 e Ensure that all persons in the swimming pool area are wearing a moni toring bracelet 7 3 Alarm activ
16. ashes Monitoring bracelet Red flashes in triple time Monitoring bracelet Red or green flash or double flash Possible cause Power failure Ulnterruption of the pool sensor connection gt 2 seconds No connection The monitoring bracelet s battery is discharged The monitoring bracelet does not detect water Alarm being transmitted monitoring bracelet in the water Alarm transmitted low battery Low battery monitoring bracelet in the water Solution Have the mains con nection checked by an approved electrician See afety notes P 6 The pool must be moni tored by a person Check the pool sensor connection Check the connections PC USB cable mag netic adapter monitoring bracelet Reset the monitoring bracelet see Calling the status Clearing the alarm Resetting P 36 See Charging the monitor ing bracelet s battery P 3 Clean the water contacts see Maintenance Service P 42 See Alarm active mode See Alarm active mode Batterie laden see ing the monitoring brace et s battery P 3 see Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery P 33 43 Problem Monitoring bracelet Permanent red PRO The radio alarm dongle is not flashing PRO The radio alarm dongle s buzzer does not sound during an alarm 44 Possible cause Defective battery The radio alarm dongle is not connected to the pow
17. ble to the alarm box and screw tight 3 e fthe pool sensor cable is too short use an extension NO cable see Optional Accessories P 49 Fig 7 Connecting the pool sensor to the alarm box e Check the position of the pool sensor see Testing active mode P 28 e If test fails Check the position of the pool sensor and test again Following successful test e Mark the position of the pool sensor in the swimming pool e Take the pool sensor out of the water e Loosen the screws 4 e Remove the mounting ring 5 Fig 8 Removing the mounting ring Read the instructions for use and the safety datasheet for the adhesive Apply a thin layer of the supplied adhesive to the hollow on the rear of the mounting ring surface A Within 6 minutes affix surface A of the mounting ring to the marked position in the swimming pool Align the cable slot 6 in the desired direction Do not apply any loads to the mounting ring for 24 hours e After a minimum of 24 hours e Push the pool sensor into the mounting ring 7 route the pool sensor cable through the slot in the mounting ring 6 e Tighten the screws using only slight force 8 Sensor Fig 9 Fitting the pool sensor into the mounting ring e Affixthe pool sensor cable e Test the system see Testing active mode P 28 5 Alarm box operation Optical data entry confirmation Active mode bathing hours Monitoring using only monitoring bracel
18. derstood these installation and operating instructions e Following the instructions contained in these installation and operat ing instructions will not completely protect you or third parties trom danger e Observe local regulations pertaining to electrical installations in damp environments e No modifications may be made to the BlueFox System e The alarm box pool sensor and all other BlueFox components may not be opened Safety notes e Observe the safety notes contained in these installation and operat ing instructions e Risk of drowning Initiate rescue immediately alarm sounds e The BlueFox system does not provide complete protection from drowning Monitoring the swimming pool remains your personal responsibility See Disclaimer P 47 e The BlueFox system may only be used for the intended purpose and in the intended field of application See Intended use P 9 e Only use the plug in mains adapter supplied and original BlueFox accessories e A short tone sequence will sound if there is a power failure The BlueFox system will then no longer provide support for monitoring the swimming pool Have the plug in mains adapter checked by a specialist 2 Overview 2 1 Notes on the installation and operating instructions These installation and operating instructions describe the installation and use of the BlueFox system the installation and use of the BlueFox Control software and the configuration of the monitoring brac
19. e PP Manual adjustment move the bar Passive Child Child Adult Non Swimmer Swimmer Non Swimmer 199s i E WARNING Preset Buttons are recommendations only Select the alarm depth and associated alarm time Q Select a pre set value 2 or use the slider 3 to enter the pre defined alarm depth and alarm time e Click Save New Settings to transfer the settings to the monitoring bracelet e Click Verify Settings 5 to read and verify the settings saved to the monitoring bracelet e Disconnect the monitoring bracelet from the magnetic adapter e Close the BlueFox control software Close the window X dd 11 4 Calling the status Clearing the alarm Resetting FZ BlueFox Control Version 2 00 ee xi a 4 BlueFox Control Deep Blue i rs Bracelet Information Stat 6 OK ea EZ no Alarm On SAFETY SYSTEM CI Charging MM alarm occured o Current Active Alarm Parameters m E ET 3 me 10 Manual adjustment move the bar Preset click onthe symbol Passive Child Non Swimmer 4 4 WARNING Preset Buttons are recommendations only e Click Call Status to retrieve the battery and alarm status 6 e Clear Alarm 7 e Click Reset 8 if the monitoring bracelet is not recognised or if an error mes Sage appears after the monitoring bracelet is connected Following a reset the alarm depth and associated alarm time must be re en tered see Programming the alarm depth and time
20. e mode Button maim The radio alarm is triggered see page 30 The red LED on the monitoring bracelet flashes alarm has been sent Turn siren off e The siren can be deactivated by pressing any button on the alarm box e If no button has been pressed all alarms will be cancelled 10 seconds after the monitoring bracelet has been taken out of the water You will find further details on active mode in section Operating principle Active mode P 8 26 Resetting the monitoring bracelet e Once the rescue is completed Reset the monitoring bracelet s alarm using the BlueFox Control software see Calling the status Clearing the alarm Resetting P 36 e Charge the monitoring bracelet s battery see page 33 7 4 After use e Dry the monitoring bracelet using a cloth e Charge the battery if the red LED on the monitoring bracelet flashes at one sec ond intervals when the unit is out of the water See Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery P 33 e When the pool has closed Activate passive mode see page 19 e Leave the system connected to the power supply 7 5 Using passive mode 7 5 1 Preparations e Ensure that the system is connected to the power supply e Activate passive mode see page 27 g4 Putting the radio alarm dongle into operation see page 30 7 5 2 Alarm passive mode When an alarm has been triggered the siren sounds and the warning light flashes aim The radio alarm is triggered
21. elet You will find step by step instructions in the section Using the System for the First Time P 12 e You can download these installation and operating instructions from www bluefox poolsafety com as a PDF file The hyperlinks bookmarks and search function of the PDF version allow you to quickly find topics The BlueFox system is under continuous development Pictorial and graphical exam ples in these installation and operating instructions may deviate from the equipment supplied BlueFox can be supplied in the following versions BASIC STANDARD and PROFES SIONAL Information that only applies to the STANDARD and or PROFESSIONAL version s is marked accordingly BlueFox version BASIC STANDARD PROFESSIONAL Symbol BAS Meaning Information marked applies only to the ENE version Information marked applies only to the EGIS version Information marked SJsta applies only to the Isa PNI version 2 2 Operating principle Active mode Pool monitoring during bathing hours of For pool monitoring during bathing hours the active mode L amp must be activated For how to activate see page 18 For each swimming pool user a monitoring bracelet is pre programmed with a personal alarm depth and alarm time according to the user s swimming ability Programming is carried out using the PC program BlueFox Control see ing the alarm depth and time P 34 When the user enters the water the m
22. er supply The radio alarm dongle does not recognise the alarm box The radio alarm dongle is not connected to the power supply The radio alarm dongle does not recognise the alarm box Solution Contact a BlueFox dealer Connect the radio alarm dongle to the USB power supply Pair the radio alarm don gle with the alarm box in alarm box P 31 Connect the radio alarm dongle to the USB power Supply Pair the radio alarm don gle with the alarm box in use see Pairing the radio alarm dongle with the 16 Technical Specifications 16 1 General Maximum number of monitoring bracelets unlimited Alarm box AC 100 240V 50 Hz Power consumption in standby 0 2 W Power consumption in operation approx 1 3 W Siren Sound power level approx 100 dB A IP65 Range of the transmitter Approx 270 m line of sight Monitoring bracelet Ultrasonic transmitter Rechargeable battery see Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery P 33 Pool size number of pool sensors A single sensor EA Ei can be used to monitor pool sizes of up to 50 m 2 sensors B will cover pools of up to 100 m Sle Radio alarm dongle Siren Sound pressure level approx 80 dB A Transmitter range of a radio alarm dongle Approx 50 m line of sight Maximum number of radio alarm dongles Unlimited 16 2 Operational transport and storage conditions Operating Transport and storage conditions conditions
23. ets Deletes the last System settings figure entered Passive mode outside bathing hours Confirm entry Fig 10 Alarm box keypad 5 1 Operating modes The system allows the following operating modes e2 e Pool monitoring during bathing hours u Operating mode Active mode see page 8 for description For activation see page 18 O dos e System tests and system settings Operating mode System settings see page 20 for description e For activation see page 20 XC e Pool monitoring outside bathing hours Operating mode Passive mode see pag 9 for description For activation see page 19 2 5 2 Activating the Active mode _ amp Pool monitoring during bathing hours For pool monitoring during bathing hours the active mode 83 must be activate Note A detailed description of the active mode can be found on 5 See page page 26 for a description of how the active mode is used in day to day operations Procedure Press the amp button If PIN protected Enter the 4 figure PIN and then press OK see page 25 ge 25 Following successful activation the LED alongside the amp button will illuminate permanently EEE Eae The radio alarm dongle flashes green see page 30 5 3 Activating the Passive mode Pool monitoring outside bathing hours For pool monitoring outside bathing hours the Passive mode XX must be acti vated
24. g message Radio alarm dongle instructions for action Radio alarm White LEDs are flashing active or pas and the buzzer sounds sive mode The buzzer can be deactivated by pressing any button on the alarm box The white LEDs will continue to flash until all of the alarms given by the alarm box are deactivated Active or Green LEDs flash at 3sec The radio alarm dongle is receiving passive mode ond intervals the signals from the alarm box successfully activated No reception Buzzer sounds every 5 e Change the position of the seconds radio alarm dongle e Use additional radio alarm dongles 30 Received message Reaction of the Radio alarm dongle Meaning instructions for action Test alarm White LEDs are flashing and the buzzer sounds See System settings P 20 System error e g defective pool sensor Buzzer sounds every 5 seconds Check the system 10 3 Pairing the radio alarm dongle with the alarm box 31 11 Monitoring bracelet Monitoring bracelet Red LED 2 Green LED 3 Water contacts gold plated Rear 5 Connection for magnetic adapter charging and communication with a PC Serial number CO 00 0 0 0 000 000 Co Fig 11 Monitoring bracelet 11 1 Preparation e Lightly shaking the monitoring bracelet will cause it to enter standby mode e When the green LED is flashing the monitoring bracelet is ready for use e Charge the battery
25. ging in progress Red LED flashes every 5 seconds Charging complete Green LED flashes every 5 seconds Time required for a full charge Approx 2 3 hours e After charging Disconnect the monitoring bracelet from the magnetic adapter Remove the USB plug in mains adapter from the electricity supply 33 11 3 Programming the alarm depth and time The alarm depth and alarm time are programmed using the BlueFox control soft ware Installation of the software is described in the section Installing the BlueFox Control software P 37 e Connecting a monitoring bracelet to a PC e Connect the USB cable small De to the magnetic adapter e Connect the magnetic adapter to the monitoring bracelet 2 note L USB cable correct alignment e Connect the USB cable large plug to the PC 3 Magnetic adapter Monitoring bracelet e Allocate each person or group of people an individual alarm depth and alarm time together with a monitoring bracelet colour e Enter the alarm depth and alarm time together with the associated monitoring bracelet colour into the Configuration table P 50 e Open the BlueFox Control software Double click the 4 symbol on the desktop or navigate via Start gt Program gt BlueFox Control 34 8 BlueFox Control Version 2 00 BlueFox Control Deep Blue nn Ii UE FAX OK DI no Alarm PODL SAFETY SYSTEM q E charging WE Alarm occured Current Active Alarm Parameters e 6
26. he PIN Enter 2001 and press OK Enter your new 4 figure PIN and confirm your entry with OK The device is supplied with the PIN set to 0000 Change of operating mode possible without a PIN Forgotten the PIN Using the PIN 9999 will give you access to all PIN protected functions at any time master password 23 System settings Procedure notes Resetting the alarm All of the BlueFox system settings will be reset to their box to the factory defaults 24 factory defaults Factory defaults PIN 0000 change of operating mode possible without a PIN Sensitivity of the pool sensors 2 medium sensitivity Time delay for auto matically changing to passive mode O does not automatically change to passive mode Siren activated the siren sounds in the case of an alarm Enter 2002 and press OK 6 2 Entering the PIN A PIN Personal Identification Number can be set to prevent operating modes trom unintentional change See Changing the PIN page 23 or Select the desired operating mode by pressing the corresponding button If a PIN has been set to prevent operating modes trom being unintentionally changed the LED to the left of the depressed button will start to flash and the 4 yellow LEDs above the keypad will prompt you by flashing to enter the 4 figure PIN Enter the 4 figure PIN Forgotten the PIN See Changing
27. he environment Packaging and old equipment contain recoverable materi als that should be recycled The BlueFox system or components thereof must not be disposed of along with normal domestic waste Take old equipment to a collection point EU Directive 2002 96 EC 20 Optional Accessories Accessories Extension cable alarm box pool sensor 5m 10m 16 33 feet Adhesive for fitting the pool INNOTEC Adheseal Tube 50ml sensor Monitoring bracelet Various colours Radio alarm dongle 49 21 Configuration table Name Colour Alarm depth Alarm time monitoring bracelet seconds 50 Name Colour monitoring bracelet Alarm depth Alarm time seconds 91 BLUE FSS POOL SAFETY SYSTEM Deep Blue AG Engenb hl 130 CH 5705 Hallwil Switzerland Tel 41 0 62 767 77 99 www bluefox poolsafety com info deepblue ch Ce AP V1 0 19 06 2013
28. mode Timeout If no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds the system will return to the previous operating mode 6 1 System tests and system settings In the following table you will find a list of the possible system tests and all of the system settings that can be change by the user Preparation tings page 20 20 System tests cz male Eade Sending a test alarm to the radio alarm dongle Cr Testing the warning light Ds Testing the siren Procedure notes Enter 0001 and press OK The alarm box sends a test alarm to the radio alarm dongle The following alarms are triggered on the radio alarm dongle The radio alarm dongle flashes white and the buzzer sounds see page 30 The test alarm can be cancelled by pressing any button on the alarm box Enter 0002 and press OK The alarm box warning light flashes for 5 seconds or until any button on the alarm box is pressed Enter 0003 and press OK The alarm box siren sounds for 5 seconds or until any button on the alarm box is pressed 21 System settings Cancelling the siren Activating the siren Time delay before automatically switch ing to passive mode Does automatically change from active mode to pas sive mode 30 minutes after the waves have subsided 27 Procedure notes Enter 1001 and press OK When the siren is deactivated it will not sound if there is an alarm Sale Radio alarm dongle Buzzer
29. nal Accessories P 49 3 Using the System for the First Time e Read the installation and operating instructions e Charge the monitoring bracelet battery see Charging the monitoring bracelet s battery P 3 e Install the BlueFox Control software see e Configure the monitoring bracelet for system test alarm depth 5cm alarm time sec see e Isle The supplied test unit can be used for the test e Install and connect the alarm box see Installing and connecting the alarm box see page 1 e Determine the location for installing the pool sensor e Check the pool sensor position see Testing active mode P 28 e Fit the the pool sensor B pool sensors see Fitting the pool sensor P 16 e Fix the pool sensor cable 3312 Putting the radio alarm dongle into operation e Configure a monitoring bracelet for each person using the swimming pool see Programming the alarm depth and time P 34 e Start using the BlueFox system see Using the System P 26 4 Installing the BlueFox System e Dispose of packaging materials in an environmentally acceptable manner e Read the Installation and operating instructions 4 1 Installing and connecting the alarm box Only an approved specialist may connect the electricity supply connect the unit to the mains and commission the alarm box 4 1 1 Selecting a location for installation When selecting a location for installation take into consideration The pool sensor m
30. onitoring bracelet automatically switches on water contacts Course of events when an alarm sounds At depths greater than the alarm depth and when the programmed alarm time expires the monitoring bracelet activates the Alarm 2 The pool sensor receives the alarm signal and routes it to the alarm box The following alarms are triggered Warning lights and sirens Sale radio alarm Depth profile Monitoring bracelet Alarm depth Swimming pool Time Programmed alarm time Depth The siren can be deactivated by pressing any button on the alarm box 3 The following alarms remain active until the monitoring bracelet is taken out of the water 4 Warning lights Sale radio alarm If no button is pressed all alarms will be cancelled 10 seconds after the monitoring bracelet is taken out of the water All alarms are cancelled 6 minutes at the latest after the alarm was activated 2 3 Operating principle passive mode Pool monitoring outside normal bathing hours For monitoring the pool outside normal bathing hours the passive mode must be activated For how to activate see page 19 If the pool sensor registers activity in the pool e g a person or object falling into the water the et alarms are triggered Warning lights and sirens EEE radio alarm see page 30 aK The passive mode LED next to the padlock symbol flashes The alarm can be deactivated by pressing any button on the
31. ownload will start Open folder Double click on the Zip file Double click on the Exe file Check the destination folder and if desired change the destination by clicking Browse Click Install Installation starts iz BlueFox Control German Setup a men E Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 Setup Net Framework schr nkungen die in den Lzenzbedingungen nden haben Sie m ssen den LIZENZBESTIMMUNGEN F R MICROSOFT SOFTWAREERG NZUNG gruen nme diet E Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 Setup Download und Installationsstatus NEt Framework Fe Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 Setup eee Et Framework ET Framewo 5 wurde erfolgreich ii BlueFox Control German Setup Completed Installation of the BlueFox control software is interrupted The BlueFox control software requires the Micro soft NET Framework 3 5 program e Click Yes to download and install the Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 program This process can take several minutes Accept the software license Click Install The process starts The Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 program has been installed Installation of the BlueFox control Software is automatically continued and completed e Click Close 39 12 4 Using the BlueFox control software See Programming the alarm depth and time P 34 and Calling the status Clearing the alarm Resetting P 36 12 5 Uninstalling the BlueFox control software
32. sclaimer Deep Blue AG accepts no liability whatsoever for any kind of damages resulting directly or indirectly from the use of the BlueFox safety system in general or from the BlueFox monitoring bracelet and pool sensors in particular where the damages are attributable to inexact compliance with the installation and operating instruc tions and further stipulations of Deep Blue AG or if the damages result directly or indirectly from the consequences of non compliance with fundamental safety regulations 47 18 Warranty Deep Blue AG provides a product warranty in accordance with the laws of your country but for a period of at least two years commencing with the date of sale of the BlueFox safety system to the end customer The warranty applies solely to deficiencies attributable to material or manufacturing faults When asserting warranty claims the original sales slip showing the date of sale must be attached Repairs carried out under the terms of the warranty may only be car ried out by authorised Deep Blue service centres otherwise the warranty becomes void The warranty does not cover e Damage caused by improper use e Damage caused by the use of force damage caused by outside influences or by foreign objects e Damage caused by non observance of the operating instructions e Normal wear In addition the warranty does not cover devices that have been partially or com pletely disassembled 48 19 Disposal Protect t
33. ust be installed approx 25 cm 0 8 ft beneath the water sur face See Fitting the pool sensor P 16 Minimum distance between the alarm box and wall outlet 2m see Tig Minimum distance between the floor and the alarm box 1 6m see Tig The alarm box must be installed out of the reach of children see warning Changing the PIN page 23 The alarm box must be within reach of the operator The alarm box must be fitted within view of the pool Minimum 1 6 m Observe any country specific regulations pertaining to the installation location Observe the local building regulations Observe the requirements of the local electricity supply utility In outdoor installations the alarm box must be covered and protected from direct sunlight Option Pool sensor cable extension see Optional Accessories P 49 4 1 2 Installing the alarm box e Hold the bracket to the wall and mark the drilling positions Tab facing up e Drill the holes for the plugs drill diameter 6mm and insert the plugs e Fix the bracket to the wall 2 tab facing up e First fit the alarm box into the bottom of the bracket 3 and then click it in place at the top 4 1 3 Electrical connections to the alarm box Requirements for the plug in mains adapter The mains socket may not be located in a wet area swimming pool shower etc The mains socket must be installed by an approved expert

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