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Lifeline 4000 Advanced User Guide (B)
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Test the radio trigger
You must always test a radio trigger after you have registered it with a
Lifeline 4000. It is always possible that the Lifeline did not receive the
trigger number successfully. Alternatively, it may have received another
number just before you pressed the radio trigger alarm button (this is
unlikely, but it can happen). Consequently, testing is essential.
Failing to register
When you register a radio trigger you will normally hear a high-pitched beep from the Lifeline
4000. If you hear a low tone then the registration has failed. The most common reason for such a
failure is that the radio trigger is already registered with the unit. If a trigger is already registered
in the parameter for
Smoke Detector 1
the Lifeline 4000 will not allow you to register it in the
parameter for
Smoke Detector 2
.
Registering with more than one home unit
It is not recommended that you register a radio trigger with more than one home unit. However,
it is possible. You could, for example, register a smoke detector radio trigger with more than one
home unit.
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