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Connect the network cable in the house to your Internet router or to your PoE switch or PoE injector that is connected
to your Internet router.
Alarm output (Two insulated wires.)
The BirdGuard has a zero-potential relay contact for connecting external devices such as relays e.g. event triggering
and alarm notifications (two wires). There is the possibility of switching on all external devices that work at a
maximum power of 1A in the voltage range of up to 24V (AC/DC). The BirdGuard does not provide its own power
supply for the external devices. This is provided through the separate power supply of the external devices. You can
learn more about the installation of the power supply from the instruction manual or technical specifications of your
external devices. Should you have any questions about this, please contact the manufacturer of your external
devices. You can find compatible external devices and a sample wiring diagram at www.doorbird.com/support
Alarm input (Two insulated wires.)
The BirdGuard has a zero-potential relay contact for connecting external devices that can toggle between an open
and closed circuit, e.g. PIRs, door/window contacts, glass break detectors, etc. (two wires). There is the possibility of
connecting all external devices that work at a maximum power of 1A in the voltage range of up to 24V (AC/DC). The
BirdGuard does not provide its own power supply for the external devices. This is provided through the separate
power supply of the external devices. You can learn more about the installation of the power supply from the
instruction manual or technical specifications of your external devices. Should you have any questions about this,
please contact the manufacturer of your external devices. You can find compatible external devices and a sample
wiring diagram at www.doorbird.com/support
External speaker (Two insulated wires.)
The BirdGuard has a contact for connecting an external speaker, e.g. horn speaker, siren (two wires). We
recommend using the combi horn speaker/siren for BirdGuard (incl. amplifier within the BirdGuard) available
separately by Bird Home Automation.
The following third party external speakers are compatible:
Power rating: 10 W MAX /8 Ω
Frequency range: 350-10,000 Hz
SPL: (1 W/1 m) 100 dB
Warning: Do not connect speakers with other specification or with 110V technology, this will destroy the BirdGuard.
Step 5: (Optional) Dowels
If the exterior wall of the house is not made of wood, you should drill two holes 5 mm in diameter in the wall and then
place the dowels provided into the boreholes. If the exterior wall of the house is made of wood, you will usually not
require any dowels. There are special dowels for assembling the BirdGuard on an insulating wall, e.g. Fischer
insulating dowels. Please check with your insulating material manufacturer regarding which dowels they recommend.
Step 6: (Optional) Attaching the mounting stand
Position the mounting stand against the exterior wall of the house and use the screws provided to position it in the
dowels or on the wall.
Step 7: Preparing the wires
Remove about 5 mm of insulation material at the end of the wires that you would like to connect to the BirdGuard.
Step 8: Connecting the wires
It is possible to connect the BirdGuard conveniently and safely via the colour-coded cable harness on the reverse of
the BirdGuard. Please use appropriate crimp connectors or terminal strips to connect the supplied cables with your
wires. The accompanying crimp connectors are weatherproof and are equipped with heat-shrink tubing which can be
sealed after assembly by, for example, carefully using a heat gun.

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