CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide
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For Belgium the following parameters must be configured:
Segment 1: Number of minutes, for non-fire transmitters: -> 120 minutes = 2 hours.
Segment 2: Number of minutes, for fire(smoke) transmintters: -> 240 minutes.
Segment 3: Number of minutes, for NACOSS checkin -> 15 minutes.
Location 199 RSSI check zone
This location is used to set a zone for an RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) check.
Location 200 RSSI result
This location is used to show the RSSI reading from the zone tested in location 199.
17.4.3 Programming guidelines
The following guidelines should be followed when programming the RX8w8-16w8
modules.
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When a transmitter is learned into memory, the module starts from that specific
location.
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Transmitters take priority over the hardwire on-board zones. Use the on-board
hardware zones first and start learning transmitters in the next zone.
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Before you start programming, use the 910# command to default the RX8w8-16w8
module.
Steps
1. Press
8
to enter programming mode.
2. Enter a Go to Program Code. The keypad prompts you to enter a module number.
3. Enter the module number and press
#
. The module number is is the DIP switch
setting and can be from 32 to 39.
4. For new installations, press
910#
to set the default module settings.
5. Press
193#
, change the flags 1-2-4 and press . This enables the Auto advance
feature after each zone is learned in.
6. Press
194#
, followed by
1
, to start learning in from zone 9.
7. Press
0#
to enter the starting sensor learning location.
8. Press XX# where XX is the zone number (1 to 168) and # is the entry key.
9. Trip the desired transmitter (within 250 seconds) as described below. Listen for
the ding-dong for confirmation. If option 193, segment 1, option 2 is enabled, the
panel automatically switches to the next zone to learn in the next transmitter.
10. Repeat steps 5 to 7 to program the remaning transmitters.
11. Press the
Exit
key twice to exit programming mode.
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Three beeps from the keypad indicates an entry error. This occurs if you enter a
transmitter number that is not within the module’s zone block or if you try learning a
sensor that is already learned into the module.