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2.5 Enroll the PC4164-433
You must enroll one PC4164-433 module with the PC4010/PC4020/P-16128 panel before
you can install and program the WLS9XX devices.
If you are installing a PC4020/P-16128 v3.2 or higher, you can enroll up to eight PC4164-
433 wireless receivers. This will give you a greater range in which to install wireless
devices. It will also allow you to install backup wireless receivers with overlapping
ranges, to provide increased security for the wireless zones on the system. If you are
installing a PC4010/PC4020/P-16128 v3.1 or v3.0, you can only enroll one PC4164-433
receiver.
NOTE: The maximum number of wireless zones you can enroll on the a PC4010 is 56, and on
a PC4020/P-16128 is 64, even if you install more than one PC4164-433 wireless receiver.
NOTE: You cannot have more than 64 zones on the PC4010 and 128 zones on the PC4020/P-
16128. If the total number of zones theoretically available on the zone expanders exceeds the
maximum for the panel, you will not be able to use the extra zones.
A description of how to enroll keypads and modules is in your PC4010/PC4020/P-
16128
Installation Manual.
Follow these steps to enroll your PC4164-433 module.
1.
At a PC4010/PC4020/P-16128 system LCD keypad, enter [
✱
][8][Installer’s Code]
to go to the Installer’s Programming section.
2.
Enter Ref #[0200], to go to the Enroll Module
Enroll Module
Enroll Module
Enroll Module
Enroll Module section.
3
Scroll to PC41xx Zn. Ex.,
PC41xx Zn. Ex.,
PC41xx Zn. Ex.,
PC41xx Zn. Ex.,
PC41xx Zn. Ex., press [
✱
]. The LCD keypad will display Cr
Cr
Cr
Cr
Create T
eate T
eate T
eate T
eate Tamper on
amper on
amper on
amper on
amper on
Desired Unit.
Desired Unit.
Desired Unit.
Desired Unit.
Desired Unit.
4.
Tamper the PC4164-433:
i) make sure the connection between the T1 and T2 tamper terminals is closed
(tamper zone secured) (see Diagram 1).
ii) open the normally closed contact, if present, or remove the wiring from one of
the tamper terminals (tamper zone violated). The change from secure to violated
will enroll the module.
5.
The LCD keypad will display PC4164-433 Zn. Ex. Mod XX Enr
PC4164-433 Zn. Ex. Mod XX Enr
PC4164-433 Zn. Ex. Mod XX Enr
PC4164-433 Zn. Ex. Mod XX Enr
PC4164-433 Zn. Ex. Mod XX Enrolled.
olled.
olled.
olled.
olled. Record the
module number of the PC4164-433 receiver in the
Programming Worksheets
.
6.
When the module is enrolled, re-secure the connection between the T1 and T2
terminals.
7.
To enroll another PC4164-433 module, repeat steps 2 to 6. To exit module enrollment,
press [#].
The PC4164-433 module is now installed and enrolled on the PC4010/PC4020/P-16128
system. You can now enroll and program the wireless devices (see Section 3).
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The following trouble conditions apply to the PC4164-433 receiver. For a description of
all troubles, please see
Section 16 “Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
” in the PC4010/PC4020/
P-16128 Installation Manual.
•
PC4164-433 Tamper
• Smoke Low Sense
•
RF Jam Detected (see below)
• Device Low Batt
•
Device Fault (see section 6.1)
Wireless Device Low Battery Trouble Transmission Delay
When a device reports a low battery trouble, the keypad will indicate the trouble
immediately, but the panel will delay transmission of the trouble to the monitoring
station. You can program the length of the delay (in days) in Installer’s Programming. If
the user does not correct the low battery condition before the delay expires, the low
battery trouble will be transmitted.
The low battery alarm and restoral codes will only be reported once per armed period.
The low battery restore transmission is not delayed. The default transmission delay is 7
days.
To change the transmission delay:
1.
At an LCD keypad, enter [
✱
][8][Installer’s code].
2.
Enter Ref #[00040211] to go to the 4164 Low Bat Dly
4164 Low Bat Dly
4164 Low Bat Dly
4164 Low Bat Dly
4164 Low Bat Dly section.
3.
Enter the new transmission delay (from 000 to 255 days).
4.
To exit, press [#].
Replacing Batteries in Wireless Devices
1.
Remove the cover of the device from its backplate. This creates a tamper condition
on the zone.
2.
Refer to the battery installation instructions on the installation sheet of each
component. Ensure the proper orientation of the batteries as you install them.
3.
When the fresh batteries are in place, re-attach the cover to the backplate. The tamper
is restored and the zone sends a battery trouble restoral signal to the PC4164-433
receiver. The battery trouble is now clear.
NOTE: When batteries in one device need to be replaced, the batteries in all devices should be
replaced at the same time.
Enable RF Jam Detect Trouble
The RF Jam Detect trouble condition will be generated and logged when the PC4164-433
module detects an attempt to block RF signals. This tells the user that the PC4164-433
module is not receiving wireless device transmissions. The panel will transmit the General
System Trouble reporting code.
T
T
T
T
To enable warning of this tr
o enable warning of this tr
o enable warning of this tr
o enable warning of this tr
o enable warning of this trouble condition
ouble condition
ouble condition
ouble condition
ouble condition (The default setting for this option is OFF):
1.
At an LCD keypad, enter [
✱
][8][Installer’s Code].
2.
Enter Ref #[000200] to go to the System T
System T
System T
System T
System Toggles
oggles
oggles
oggles
oggles section.
3.
Scroll to RF Jam Detect
RF Jam Detect
RF Jam Detect
RF Jam Detect
RF Jam Detect.
4.
Press [
✱
] to toggle the option ON or OFF.
5.
To exit System Toggles, press [#}.
NOTE: Devices must be placement tested as ‘Good’ or ‘Fair’ for RF Jam Detection to work
properly.
NOTE: This option must be turned on for UL/ULC/CE installations.
A D D I T I O N A L P R O G R A M M I N G N O T E S
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