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3.0 PROGRAMMING

To successfully install an Omnia wireless system to your Digiplex or DigiplexNE
system, ensure that the following steps are completed:

1. Install the Omnia Receiver. Connect the Omnia Receiver to the Digiplex or

DigiplexNE control panel and power up.

2. Assign the remote controls if necessary.
3. Assign the transmitters (door contacts and motion detectors), and program their

zones.

4. Install the transmitters. Insert the batteries, and close the transmitter cover.
5. Wait for the control panel to be in “ready” mode. The status light on the keypad

will be green when the control panel is ready.

6. In order to ensure proper synchronization between the transmitters and receiver,

open and close the transmitters’ covers and zones.

3.1 PROGRAMMING METHODS

Programming of the OMN-RCV3 is accomplished using a variety of methods.

3.1.1 F

EATURE

S

ELECT

P

ROGRAMMING

(U

SING A

K

EYPAD

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Sections are programmed through the control panel’s Module Programming
Mode using the Feature Select Method, where each number from 1 to 8
corresponds to a specific feature or option. Set these options by turning the
number corresponding to the feature ON or OFF. The option is considered ON
when the number appears within the brackets on the LCD keypad or when the
number is illuminated on an LED Keypad. Press the number button again to
remove the digit, thereby disabling (turning OFF) the option. Press the buttons
as many times as you need to select the desired options and then press
[

ENTER

to save.

3.1.2 W

IN

L

OAD

With the WinLoad Security System Management Softwarethe control panels,
modules and keypads can be programmed remotely through a modem or on-
site at 19,200 baud or 38,400 baud (DGP-NE96 only) with a 306 Adapter. For
details refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference & Installation Manual.

Summary of Contents for MN-RCV3

Page 1: ...Wireless Receiver Module V1 2 OMN RCV3 433MHz OMN RCV386 868MHz Reference Installation Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...g the Previous Battery Life of Transmitters 11 Viewing Unknown Serial Numbers 11 System Reset 12 SUPERVISION OPTIONS 13 Low Battery Supervision 13 Check In Supervision 13 Check In Supervision Timer Se...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...remote controls 300ft 100m Sensitivity 120 dBm Current consumption 50 mA Dimensions no antenna 15cm H x 16cm L x 3cm W 6in H x 6 5in L x 1 1in W Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Operati...

Page 6: ...the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference Installation Manual for maximum allowable distances between the control panel and the Wireless Receiver Module 2 2 CONNECTIONS AND MOUNTING Firmly screw the antenn...

Page 7: ...Omnia 5 Figure 2 1 Connecting the Receiver Module to the Control Panel...

Page 8: ...e OMN RCV3 is accomplished using a variety of methods 3 1 1 FEATURE SELECT PROGRAMMING USING A KEYPAD Sections are programmed through the control panel s Module Programming Mode using the Feature Sele...

Page 9: ...ypad connected to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE system Refer to Figure 3 3 for instructions on how to enter Module Programming Mode Figure 3 3 Entering Module Programming Mode The sections referred to in...

Page 10: ...in the Receiver Module 1 The serial number and input number will be assigned in section 101 2 Its signal strength can be viewed in section 601 3 Its actual battery life can be viewed in section 701 4...

Page 11: ...zones refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference Installation Manual 3 4 VIEWING THE SIGNAL STRENGTH OF TRANSMITTERS SECTIONS 601 TO 616 Once the detectors and or door contacts have been installed...

Page 12: ...e reading for the transmitter assigned in section 116 How to view the signal strength of a wireless transmitter In Step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER 601 to 616 2 Press...

Page 13: ...smitter assigned in section 116 3 7 VIEWING UNKNOWN SERIAL NUMBERS SECTION 030 The serial number of a detector or door contact can be viewed in this section How to view the actual battery life of the...

Page 14: ...device s serial number appears on the LCD screen under the words View Data On an LED keypad the first number of the device s serial number will illuminate 10 zero Press the button to view each subsequ...

Page 15: ...plex or DigiplexNE Reference Installation Manual 4 2 CHECK IN SUPERVISION SECTION 001 OPTION 2 Option 2 enables the Check in Supervision feature The Wireless Receiver Module waits for each of its assi...

Page 16: ...ime 12 hours will conserve battery power Ensure that the assigned detectors and door contacts are set to the same Check In time period as the Receiver Module For example if the Receiver Module is set...

Page 17: ...CT1 Remote control button 1 C controls PGM1 and button 2 D controls PGM2 refer to Figure 5 1 on page 20 for button locations Press the appropriate remote control button to activate the corresponding P...

Page 18: ...iver Module 1 The remote control is assigned using the Automatic Learning method in sections 201 to 216 2 The number of remote controls assigned to the Receiver will automatically appear in sections 0...

Page 19: ...especially useful when you wish to verify if the remote controls have been successfully assigned The remote controls assigned to sections 201 to 208 appear in section 040 and those assigned to section...

Page 20: ...l to the control panel to perform up to 8 different actions refer to Table 5 1 on page 21 Each digit in sections 401 to 416 represents a button or combination of buttons refer to Figure 5 2 on page 20...

Page 21: ...section 401 416 press the 0 button once for every value How to program the remote control buttons using an LED keypad In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter a SECTION NUMBER 401 to 416 2 Enter the...

Page 22: ...20 Reference Installation Manual Figure 5 1 Remote Control Button Identification Figure 5 2 Button Programming on LCD Screen...

Page 23: ...8 Panic 2 1 Regular Arm 9 Panic 3 2 Stay Arm A Smoke reset 3 Instant Arm B Utility Key 1 see warning below 4 Force Arm C Utility Key 2 see warning below 5 Disarm D Utility Key 3 see warning below 6 S...

Page 24: ...e Omnia 868MHz remote control requires one 3V lithium battery The number of batteries that is required is stated on the inside of the back cover Replace the batteries with the same or equivalent type...

Page 25: ...tion 3 Check in supervision base time Option 4 Check in supervision time value Option 5 On board module tamper supervision Option 6 PGM1 deactivation mode Option 7 PGM2 deactivation mode 030 View unkn...

Page 26: ...ts not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Selle...

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Page 28: ...PRINTED IN CANADA 05 2002 OMNRCV3D EI02...

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