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RFX-3 RECEIVER INSTALLATION

The receiver has five cable inlets which have individual 

moisture and insect blanking plates. There are three 

double and two single entry clamps for 6/8 core 5mm 

OD signal cables. )See fig 2)

Feed the cable from behind the unit and push into 

the cable guides. Ensure that the moisture and insect 

blanking plates are inserted in to any unused cable 

clamps.

BATTERY INSTALLATION

1. Remove the Opal RFX cover

2. Remove the module from the bracket

3. Remove the Fresnel lens

4. Insert 2 x AAA batteries into the module as shown.

(fig 3) Put the base of the battery in first then click the 

‘+” in firmly.

To replace the batteries - push out from the holes on the 

reverse of the module.

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SETUP

To transfer the detector code to the receiver. 

1. Apply the 12VDC to the receiver. 

2. Plug in the link wire from the first detector in to the 

receiver (see fig 4).

3.Press the respective ‘Channel button’ on the receiver 

once - the LED lights 

4. Within 4 seconds press the ‘Program button’ on the 

detector once. 

5. The ‘Channel” indicator blinks twice. The code for 

that detector is stored and registered to that channel.

6. Remove the link wire from the receiver and plug into 

the aerial transmitter in the back of the detector (see 

fig 5).

Detection signals will be immediately 

transmitted to the receiver.

Repeat steps 2 to 6 for each detector.

To check whether a code is sorted - press the channel 

button once - three beeps sound.

To erase a code from the receiver - press and hold 

down the channels button until the continuous beeps 

end - then release. 

Summary of Contents for Opal RFX

Page 1: ...coverage 6m high for curtain coverage and 1 5 for pet immunity mask supplied PROCESSING Non volatile memory Intelligent signal processing Digital integral white light filter 16 million possible ident...

Page 2: ...only required on the initial setup any subsequent changes the the detector programming ill be relayed by radio automatically to the receiver programming chart page 5 2 FEATURES 1 Secure wire code tra...

Page 3: ...on the reverse of the module 3 SETUP To transfer the detector code to the receiver 1 Apply the 12VDC to the receiver 2 Plug in the link wire from the first detector in to the receiver see fig 4 3 Pre...

Page 4: ...ated b 24hr will operate day and night All other outputs operate day and night irrespective of the S output setting PULSE COUNT The range of the unit will decrease if there is little difference in the...

Page 5: ...ect alignment of the beam pattern see page 7 multibeam lens data TESTING THE OUTPUTS Alignment of the detection beams The range of the detector increase without the front protective cover Therefore th...

Page 6: ...check that the vent hole to the front cover is positioned at the bottom Also ensure that both sides of the outer casing are engaged before pressing the cover firmly to securely locate it IMPORTANT En...

Page 7: ...onse and range whilst movement towards the detector will be less responsive When mounting higher than boundary fences rotate the module and mask off any beams either vertically or horizontally that fa...

Page 8: ...ENGINEER NOTES Technical 01706 363990 Sales 01706 363998 Fax 01706 363991 Email info gjd co uk Unit 2 Birch Business Park Whittle Lane Heywood OL10 2SX...

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