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INSTALLATION
The reader takes up only one module in the switch boxes of any
domestic installation
Connect the control unit and readers to the respective terminals [+
A B -]
See the relative sections on acquiring and addressing readers and
keys
The readers must be mounted in an area protected from break-
ins or an area under surveillance by the system If not, the reference
standard is not valid
VIEWING SYSTEM STATUS
LEDs
Meaning of signal
Shows that scenario 1 is not active
Shows that scenario 1 is active
during exit time it means that at least one input
associated to scenario 1 is open
with the system off it shows that there are open
inputs that belong to the areas managed by the
reader
Shows that scenario 2 is not active
Shows that scenario 2 is active
during exit time it means that at least one input
associated to scenario 2 is open
with the system off it shows that there are open
inputs that belong to the areas managed by the
reader
Shows that scenario 3 is not active
Shows that scenario 3 is active
during exit time it means that at least one input
associated to scenario 3 is open
with the system off it shows that there are open
inputs that belong to the areas managed by the
reader
Means the associated areas are switched OFF
(system OFF)
At least one associated area is ON (system ON or
partialised)
Slow flashing to show that the system is on and
has detected an alarm
Fast flashing to show that the system is off and
in alarm memory
See the events list for the list of alarms To re-
move the signal see the section on system man-
agement
off, constantly on,
flashing on ( rapidly, slowly)
With the transponder reader you can view the system status through
the signals provided by its LEDs, as in the previous table
Depending upon the programming, the display can be visible all the
time (LEDs constantly on or flashing) or screened for increased se-
curity (no information to strangers about the status of the system)
The signals from LEDs are visible only following the activation of
a scenario or of any other system management activity; they are
suspended after a pre-programmed time (max 30 seconds) and
the LEDs go off Only the red alarm LED (LED 4) is still visible if it
is activated
PXWRX
Receiver for two-way communication with all the radio devices
connected and addressed in the control unit
CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION
1 RS-485 bus terminals for connecting keypads and readers:
[+,-] bus power supply
[A,B] data
2 [BUS] Red LED notifying communication on bus If it is flashing
it means that the module is communicating with the control
unit
3 [ERR] Red LED notifying incorrect wireless communication
received or non-associated peripheral
4 [OK] Green LED notifying correct wireless communication
received
5 Green LEDs notifying intensity of signal received A correctly
received signal is made up of at least 3 bars
6 [SW1] 8 dipswitches for:
[1 4] setting the module address;
[5] activation of LEDs (ON active);
[6,7] not used;
[8] disabling anti-tear tamper (ON disabled)
7 [R] Button to restart receiver (e g after change of address)
8 [M] Button not used
9 [SW2] Anti-opening tamper
10 [SW3] Anti-tear tamper
INSTALLATION
The receiver is to be mounted in sheltered spaces and in the most
suitable position for receiving the radio signal from the various
devices connected
Connect the control unit and receiver to the respective terminals
[+ A B -]
ADDRESSING
The local radio module has address 01, so the modules connected
on the bus can be set at address 02 or 03
ADDRESS
CONTROL UNIT
0
Not valid
1
Not valid
2
3