USER INSTRUCTIONS
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Operating modes and signals
The presence of power and therefore operation of the detector is shown by the green
LED fixed on.
If there is no power the detector will not work, but all the parameters remain stored.
The system restarts automatically when power is restored.
SENSOR ACQUISITION
To access sensor acquisition mode the detector's key must be kept pressed for 5
seconds so that the green LED blinks (TEST function); press the key again for another 5
seconds so that the yellow LED comes fixed on (PROGRAMMING function).
Keep the button on each sensor pressed for approximately 5 seconds to send the
identification code to the detector: an audible signal (short but strident) signals
successful reception by the sensor.
The maximum number of sensors that can be installed is 5.
To end the PROGRAMMING phase and return to operating mode press the detector
button (where 5 sensors are configured, the programming phase is automatically exited
as soon as you have completed the last configuration).
The absence of signals or commands for more than 3 minutes causes automatic
exit from the PROGRAMMING function.
It is not possible to insert the same sensor more than once.
Whenever the PROGRAMMING phase is accessed, all the sensors present are cancelled
and the acquisition operation must be repeated for all the sensors.
FAULTY SENSOR TEST AND IDENTIFICATION
To identify a faulty sensor (namely one that does not transmit) or to check the efficiency
of the system, the TEST function must be accessed by keeping the detector's key
pressed for 5 seconds (the green LED will blink).
Then press the single buttons present on the sensors in succession: if the sensor is
perfectly operational the detector outputs an audible signal of successful reception, no
signal is output if the sensor is faulty or with a flat battery.
The absence of signals or commands for more than 3 minutes causes automatic
exit from the TEST function.
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