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2.
Press down arrow until the display shows the words “SECURITY
CODE”.
The display shows:
SECURITY CODE
7890
(Note that this is the default.)
3. Press
EXE.
The display shows:
SECURITY CODE
7890
4.
Use left (or right) arrow and DEL to edit the existing code, and enter the
new code using the number keys.
5. Press
EXE
The display shows the new code:
SECURITY CODE
1234
Radio Site Code
In certain kinds of accommodation there may be several Homelink units
close together. In order to make sure that each Homelink responds to only
one user all triggers are designed to transmit an identity code, called a “radio
site code”.
You can program each Homelink to recognise two separate radio site codes:
an “Alarm Site Code” and a “Second Pendant Site Code”. There are a total
of 254 available radio site codes. Whenever Homelink receives a
transmission containing the Alarm Site Code it sends an “alarm” emergency
call. If Homelink receives a transmission containing the Second Pendant Site
Code it sends a “low temperature” emergency call.
Note: You must instruct the monitoring centre to interpret a “low temperature”
emergency call as a “second pendant” call.
During installation you must:
EITHER
a) Set up a trigger with one of the radio site codes you have chosen.
OR
b) Make Homelink learn the site code from the trigger and store it as the
Alarm Site Code.
c) Set up all the other triggers to give the same Alarm Site Code.
d) If necessary, select a separate site code for a second pendant, and make
Homelink learn it as the Second Pendant Site Code.
There are two ways of programming Homelink with the radio site code using
the PSION programmer. This section describes both.
Using a Trigger (4601UK-75/4901UK-60)
1.
Set the radio site code on the trigger (see Chapter 5).
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