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NOTE:

Read the entire instruction manual before starting the

installation.
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indicates a change since the last issue.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .....................................................1
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS .......................................1
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................1
INSTALLATION........................................................................1-3

Check Equipment and Job Site...........................................1

Component Location and Wiring Considerations ..............2

Connect Power Source ........................................................2

Radio Test............................................................................2

Install Components..............................................................2

Connect Evolution Systems ................................................2

Connect Water Sensor.........................................................2

System Start-Up...................................................................3

PIN Number.........................................................................3

RS-232 Connector..........................................................................3
Updating System Profile................................................................3
Troubleshooting..............................................................................3

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance,

or use can cause fire, electrical shock, or other conditions that may

cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified

installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for infor-

mation or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use

factory authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product.

Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or

accessories when installing. Follow all safety codes and wear

safety glasses. Have fire extinguisher available. Read these in-

structions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions attached

to the unit. Consult local and state building codes and Sheet Metal

and Air Conditioning National Association (SMACNA) for special

installation requirements.

This is the safety-alert symbol

. When you see this symbol on

the equipment and in the instruction manual, be alert to the
potential for personal injury. Understand the signal words

DAN-

GER, WARNING

, and

CAUTION

. These words are used with

the safety-alert symbol.

DANGER

identifies the most serious

hazards, which

will

result in severe personal injury or death.

WARNING

signifies a hazard, which

could

result in personal

injury or death.

CAUTION

is used to identify unsafe practices,

which

may

result in minor personal injury or product and property

damage.

NOTE

is used to highlight suggestions which will result

in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

Before the actual installation of a System Access Module can
begin, determine the mounting location. A radio test must be
performed with the System Access Module in the intended
mounting location. See below on how to perform a radio test. The
System Access Module is powered with a 24 VAC transformer
(included). A 120VAC supply must be near the mounting location
of the System Access Module. Provisions must be made to secure
the transformer to the outlet. The D-wire (24 VAC) from the
Evolution system

MUST NOT

be used to power the System

Access Module. Use this instruction to guide the actual installation
process after the Evolution system(s) have been installed. One
System Access Module is capable of handling two Evolution
systems.

INTRODUCTION

An Evolution System Access Module allows remote connectivity
for up to two Evolution systems within the same building. The
Evolution system owner as well as authorized dealer can monitor
and control the system via the internet as well as by telephone. The
System Access Module communicates through a two-way radio
via

the

Skytel

paging

network.

Please

visit:

http://www.skytel.com/coverage/telemetry_coverage.htm to check
coverage for the installation site. The coverage must be listed as

Full Service

for the System Access Module to function properly.

Please note that Skytel is continuously expanding their service area
so coverage may not be indicated by the web site. The System
Access Module can also monitor a dry-contact sensor to provide a
warning for the presence of water in the building, or some other
use. If the sensor is active, the Evolution system will not be
disabled or shut down.

INSTALLATION

I. CHECK EQUIPMENT AND JOB SITE

INSPECT EQUIPMENT

— File claim with shipping company,

prior to installation, if shipment is damaged or incomplete.

Evolution System Access Module

SYSTMBBSAM01

A97038

Installation and

Start-Up Instructions

EVOLUTION SYSTEM ACCESS MODULE

SYSTMBBSAM01

Cancels: NEW

II SAM01-0-1

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Page 1: ...E is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation reliability or operation INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Before the actual installation of a System Access Module can begin determine the mounting location A radio test must be performed with the System Access Module in the intended mounting location See below on how to perform a radio test The System Access Module is powere...

Page 2: ...uence will occur three times If the System Access Module has errors during the process the test could take up to 15 minutes If the Red LED is lit solid then the System Access Module failed to send the message Try a new mounting location for the System Access Module If the Yellow LED is lit solid then the System Access Module sent its message but did not receive a reply The Bryant server may be dow...

Page 3: ...e will not be available until this occurs The system can be forced to send its information through the following process if internet and telephone access is required immediately Press and hold the RADIO TEST button for 15 seconds When the button is first pressed the red LED will turn on Five seconds into the press the yellow LED will turn on 15 seconds into the press the green COM1 LED will turn o...

Page 4: ... times and solid Red Flash Green and Yellow 2 times Timeout Flash Green and Yellow 2 times and solid Red Flash Yellow 3 times 1 second off Failed Flash Yellow 3 times and solid Red Glash Green and Yellow 3 times Timeout Glash Green and Yellow 3 times and solid Red Solid Green LED Yellow and Red off Green Yellow Red Green Yellow Red Green Yellow Red Green Yellow Red Green Yellow Red Green Yellow Re...

Page 5: ...on RS 232 RADIOTEST STATUS COMM1 COMM2 WLSC WLS A1 B1 C1 A2 B2 C2 24VAC 24VAC RADIO Antenna Connection AUXILIARY SENSOR ABC TO SYSTEM 1 ABC TO SYSTEM 2 SERIAL NUMBER PIN LABEL Fig 3 System Access Module Control Board A04224 5 ...

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