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Testing & Mounting
S E C T I O N 5
5.1 Test the Reception of Wireless Keys
It is very important to test each wireless key. Following these steps will test the signal
strength between the PC5102-433 and the wireless key.
Testing Individual Wireless Keys
To ensure that the PC5102-433 receiver is receiving transmissions from these
devices, use the function keys on the (P)WLS909-433/(P)WLS919-433 at several
different locations in the installation.
5.2 Mount the PC5102-433
When you have tested reception of the PC5102-433 with all the wireless devices (see
section 5.1) and you have a good mounting location, mount the PC5102:
1. Pull the Keybus wires through the hole at the bottom of the back part of the
cabinet.
2. Mount the cabinet securely to the wall using the two ‘ears’ of the cabinet or
using the two mounting holes inside the cabinet. To use holes inside the
cabinet, the PCB must first be removed. To remove the PCB, release it from
the two tabs at the bottom of the PCB and then lift it out.
Caution:
Do not touch the antenna or the coils as this could damage the unit and
will result in improper operation.
Note:
If you are not using the ‘ears’ to mount the cabinet, you can break these off.
Now that your PC5102-433 and wireless devices are mounted and working properly,
read Section 6 for information on potential wireless trouble conditions and battery
replacement.