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If the AT-304 is used with wireless Visonic 

detectors

 (PIR, smoke detector, gas detector, water detector or vibration 

sensor), the relay output with pulse for approximately 2 seconds when the detector sends a wireless signal to the 
AT -304 receiver. 
 
If the AT-304 is used with a Visonic wireless 

magnetic contact

, the relay output will toggle as soon as the wireless 

magnetic contact is opened. The relay output remains toggled if the wireless magnetic contact is open, making the 
AT-304 ideal for door / window position signalling. As soon as the wireless magnetic contact is closed, the relay 
output will toggle back again. 
 
Some Visonic wireless 

magnetic contacts

 are also equipped with an extra hardwired input. This hardwired input 

can 

only be used with PowerCode 868MHz

 magnetic contacts on the AT-304 PowerCode! This input must be 

enrolled as a separate device (contact) on the AT-304! The hardwired input of a PowerG (PG2) magnetic contact 

CANNOT

 be used! Regardless of the position of dipswitch 2 on dipswitch 1-8, the relay output only works as a 

toggle contact and not as a pulse contact. 
 
If the AT-304 is used with a Visonic 

panic button/keyfob

 (MCT-132, MCT-134, MCT-234, PB102, KF-234 and KF-

235), the relay output of the AT-304 can be toggled 

on and off with the “lock ope

n

” 

and "lock closed" buttons on 

the device. The other buttons have no function. 
 
If the AT-304 is used with a Visonic 

1-button panic button

 (MCT-101, MCT-201WP, MCT-241, MCT-211, MCT-

211RL, MCT-220, PB-101), the relay output will be activated when the user presses the button. Depending on the 
setting of dipswitch 2 the relay output will pulse for approximately 2 seconds or toggle. 
 
If the AT-304 is used with a Visonic PowerCode 

1-button transmitter including man-down

 (MCT-241 MD), the 

relay output will be activated when the user presses the button. Depending on the setting of dipswitch 2 on 
dipswitch 1-8 the relay output is pulsed for approximately 2 seconds or toggled. The MCT-241 MD also features a 
fall detection (man down) function. To be able to use the fall detection function this signalling must be enrolled as 
a separate device on the AT-304. Fall detection of the MCT-241 MD activates the relay output on the AT-304. 
Regardless of the position of dipswitch 2 the relay output will always toggle. The output therefore remains 
activated if the person is lying on the floor and the transmitter is in a horizontal position. Only after the transmitter 
returns to the vertical position the relay output switches back again. 
 
It is also possible to use a Visonic multi-button transmitters (MCT-102, MCT-104, PB-102) in combination with the 
AT-304 receiver. Depending on the setting of dipswitch 2 on dipswitch 1-8, the control of the relay output is a pulse 
for approximately 2 seconds or switched over (toggle). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AT-304

Page 1: ...Installation manual AT 304 1 channel wireless receiver 868MHz ...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS 3 INTRODUCTION 3 ENROLLING TRANSMITTERS KEYFOBS AND DETECTORS 5 ERASING ALL TRANSMITTERS KEYFOBS AND DETECTORS 6 DIPSWITCHES AND LED s 8 ...

Page 3: ... wireless devices can be enrolled into the AT 304 receiver The AT 304 receiver is equipped with 1 potential free relay output and 3 open collector status outputs The enrolled devices all activate the same relay output when the devices transmits a wireless signal to the AT 304 receiver The AT 304 PowerG PG2 model also has an ARM input which is used to indicate the status ARMED DISARMED of a connect...

Page 4: ...sed buttons on the device The other buttons have no function If the AT 304 is used with a Visonic 1 button panic button MCT 101 MCT 201WP MCT 241 MCT 211 MCT 211RL MCT 220 PB 101 the relay output will be activated when the user presses the button Depending on the setting of dipswitch 2 the relay output will pulse for approximately 2 seconds or toggle If the AT 304 is used with a Visonic PowerCode ...

Page 5: ...P12 LED will start to flash slowly 4 Now press the switch S1 the LEARN OP12 LED will now flash rapidly 5 PowerCode Press the button on the transmitter the keyfob or the tamper switch on a detector The device enrolls and the LEARN LED starts flashing slowly again PowerG Follow the steps in the manual of the PowerG device for the correct enrolment procedure For detectors in most cases an Enroll butt...

Page 6: ...vice itself In order to enrol the PowerG device the ID code must first be deleted from the memory in the deivce For most PowerG detectors this is done by pressing and holding the Enroll button on the PowerG device until the enrolment LED on the device flashes RED once and then extinguishes Immediately after the red LED of the enrol LED flashes release the Enroll button The ID code of the PowerG de...

Page 7: ...r This limits the amount of alarm transmission and extends the lifetime of the battery in the PowerG motion sensor The AT 304 receiver with pcb revision 1 3 and higher the pcb is equipped with an extra Arm input this input can be connected to an output of an intrusion panel that indicates the status ARMED DISARMED of the connected system When using the AT 304 PG2 the ARM input must be connected ot...

Page 8: ...DIP switch 1 8 are set to OFF the LEARN LED will illuminate when an enrolled wireless component is received by the AT 308 receiver this way it can be visually checked whether a wireless component is being received WEEE declaration This Alphatronics product is manufactured with the most modern technology and consists of high quality devices Most of the devices used can be recycled The symbol means ...

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