Nodes 5-40
R
ADIO
P
ANIC
A
TTACK
U
NIT
(RPA)
Description
This unit is a portable radio transmitter, which transmits at a frequency of 433 MHz. It can be configured as a radio
panic attack button unit or as a radio interrogation tool. See
Radio PA Setup
in
3GS Programming
for further
information.
햲
Left button (green)
햳
Top button (yellow)
햴
Belt clip (removable)
햵
Transmission LED indicator
햶
Right button (red)
햷
9V battery
Additional Information
Power
The RPA unit is powered by a PP3 style 9V battery (6).
The
alkaline
(6LR61) variety must be used to meet battery specifications and to avoid damaging the units by leakage
from spent batteries. Battery polarity is indicated on the inside of the unit. On inserting the battery, the transmission
indicator will light for a short time to confirm operation. Incorrect insertion will not cause any damage.
Buttons
There are three buttons (1, 2, 5) which are pressed in various combinations to cause a transmission, indicated by the
transmission indicator LED (4) on the top face. Transmission continues for as long as the buttons are pressed. These
buttons can be programmed to operate individually or in combinations (this is performed from within the
Radio PA
Setup
menu in
3GS Programming
). There is a belt clip (3) attached to one face.
Summary of Contents for 3GS
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