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Programming the devices in the configuration of the polling loop controller is implemented using the
personal computer, by means of UProg Configuration Tool (see Section 8).
The software utilities can be free download from the
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(see the relevant sections of this
Manual).
CONNECTING RADIO LINK DEVICES TO AND DELETING THEM FROM THE ARR32
Installing and Replacing Batteries in the Radio Link Devices
Starting operating a radio link device, first of all install batteries into it, both the main battery and the
backup battery, if applicable. For the devices with pre-installed batteries, remove the insulating
spacers from the battery holders.
Integrated Radio Link Pulse Adapter S2000R-ASR1 is equipped with a built-in non-detachable power
supply (see the section of this Manual for the relevant device).
After applying power to a radio link device powered by ER14505 or ER14250 battery/batteries a
process of activating batteries (depassivation) is started. Indication of the radio link device during
depassivation is shown in Table 6-3.
For S2000R-Siren Radio Link Light and Sound Alarm devices, the depassivation procedure can be
started only after connecting these ones to the ARR32.
Table 6-3. Light Indication of Battery Depassivation Process
Condition
Indicated by a Radio Link Device As
Depassivation in progress…
Flashes with amber four times per second
Depassivation completed successively,
device is starting
Solid green light within 1 second
If depassivation has failed then the radio link device after starting sends ARR32 a message about
power supply discharge (see the manual for the relevant device).
Connecting the Radio Link Devices
To add a new S2000R radio link device to the system do the following:
1. Switch the ARR32 to the Device Connecting mode as describe below:
Open the ARR32 casing and activate Device Connecting mode by a brief press on the
program button S2 followed by a long press on this button (see Figure 3-1);
The ARR32 shall indicate Device Connecting mode by the following way: RADIO flashes with
green twice per second while POWER and LOOP are off;