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Telecommands and PA Transmitters
Telecommand Numbering
Each Telecommand and PA has a unique number. This number is
separate from the scheme used to number zones, but works in the
same way:
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The first digit is the network number. This is the network number of
the receiver (MRNode) that the telecommand reports to.
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The next two digits specify the device address of the receiver. (The
device address is determined by a link on the receiver PCB.)
•
The final digit specifies the telecommand or PA number on the
receiver.
Example:
2031 is (reading right to left): telecommand (PA) 1 of receiver
address 03 connected to network 2.
Telecommand Buttons
The 722r, 723r, 727r and 728r telecommands each have four buttons,
which can be used to set/unset partitions within the system. When
selecting individual buttons to program, the keypad displays them as
numbers:
Keypad
display:
Telecommand Button
Purpose
1^
Set Partitions
2<
Set Partitions
3>
Set Partitions
4v
Unset Partitions
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