Installation and use MR16
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Battery low warning (
)
1. Press
three
times control pushbutton at the front side on radio module MR16: 3 beeps are sent out
and LED
stops blinking and is lit steady.
2. Press control pushbutton and keep it pressed for 3 seconds:
•
radio module MR16 sends out 3 beeps,
•
LED
A
goes on steady,
•
one or more status LEDs 1÷16 go on to show which detection devices (micro contacts and IR
detectors) have battery low.
3. Press control pushbutton:
•
radio module MR16 sends out 3 beeps,
•
LED
A
goes off and LED
B
goes on steady,
•
one or more status LEDs 1÷2 go on to show which actuation devices (sirens) have battery low.
4. Press control pushbutton and keep it pressed for 3 seconds:
•
radio module MR16 sends out 3 beeps,
•
if the batteries of all wireless devices have a sufficient charge, LED
goes off and alarm
memory is erased; otherwise, the LED resumes blinking.
5. Radio module MR16 returns to normal operation.
Caution:
battery low warning goes off as soon as all wireless devices have batteries sufficiently
charged, although alarm details were not controlled.
2.3 WARNINGS FROM DETECTION DEVICES
2.3.1 Micro contact DC500
In normal operation conditions, micro contact DC500 does not warn about transmissions by LED.
Front LED blinks first red (signal sending) then green (reception confirmation from radio module MR16)
when:
•
Micro contact is in battery low condition.
•
The cover was opened or antiremoval (tamper) protection was anyhow armed.
•
TEST key was pressed. When in Test mode, the LED will blink whenever the contact is armed.
2.3.2 Detector IR500
In normal operation conditions, detector IR500 does not warn about transmissions by LED.
Front LED blinks first red (signal sending) then green (reception confirmation from radio module MR16)
when:
•
The detector is in battery low condition.
•
The cover was opened or antiremoval (tamper) protection was anyhow armed.
•
TEST key was pressed. When in Test mode, the LED will blink whenever the detector is armed.