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As soon as all Remotes report in subsequent to Gateway
power up, the „Form C” output
will be connected
between „COM‟ & „NC‟.
In the event a
ll Remotes do not report in within 90 seconds, the „Output‟ LED(s)
corresponding to the Remote(s) that have not reported in will be illuminated and the
„Form C‟ output will not change state.
Gateway Power Up - Power Input is Less Than 6.1 Volts but Greater Than 5.0
Volts
The „Heartbeat‟ & „Misc‟ LED‟s are on and do not go off.
When the power input is greater than or equal to 6.1
volts, the „Misc‟ LED will go off and
the „Heartbeat‟ LED will start flashing on a periodic basis.
How to Ensure the Gateway is Powered Up
Measure the voltage across the BAT/GND terminals of the power connection inputs.
The voltage across the BAT/GND terminals must be between 8-32 VDC.
The „Heartbeat‟ LED will flash.
Prepare Gateway for Learn Operation
1. Ensure the Gateway is powered up.
2. If necessary, Reset the Gateway to Factory Defaults
– this is required if the Gateway is
used at a new location. (
See
How to Reset the Gateway to Factory Defaults
,
page
13
).
3. Verify the Network address has been programmed into the Gateway. (
See page 10).
IMPORTANT!
When no remotes have been added to the system, the Form-C relay
output will be In an alarm condition and the heartbeat LED will flash.
The Form-C relay output will be connected between
„COM & NO‟.
The LED will change state every 2 seconds.
After the first remote has been added to the system, the heartbeat LED
will flash every 2 seconds (approx).
4. Program the Network Address (
page 10).