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Lifeline 4000 Advanced User Guide (B)
Copyright © 2000 Tunstall Group Ltd.
Registering triggers in the Extension Radio Trigger parameters
Extension Radio Triggers
are spaces for further triggers.
However, these triggers can be of any sort. Any trigger
registered in an
Extension Radio Trigger
parameter can
be made to act like a smoke detector, a pull cord, a
personal radio trigger, or any other type of trigger
available. For example, parameter 60 is a slot for a
radio trigger number, while parameter 61 is used to
determine the type of trigger registered in parameter
60 (see the adjacent table).
Registering a movement sensor (e.g. PIR or
pressure mat) radio trigger into parameter 60 is just
like registering any other sort of radio trigger. Enter
local programming mode, select parameter 60 and then
set off the movement detector radio trigger by moving
in front of the PIR or treading on the pressure mat.
Next, you should select parameter 61 and enter a
number to tell the Lifeline 4000 the type of trigger
you have just entered. You can also enter a location
code in parameter 61, and these codes are explained
later in this section.
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Examples
Registering a personal radio trigger in Extension Radio Trigger 1
1.
Enter local programming mode by holding down the
key and then holding down the
# key until the unit beeps. Release the # key first, and then the
key.
2.
Enter the parameter—press
6 0
.
3.
Press the alarm button on the personal trigger. Lifeline will beep and the word
Programmed
will be displayed if the unit has a display.
4.
End local programming by pressing the
Cancel
key.
5.
Set the type of the trigger in parameter 61 (see later in this section).
Registering a radio-based smoke detector in Extension Radio Trigger 2
1.
Enter local programming mode by holding down the
key and then holding down the
# key until the unit beeps. Release the # key first, and then the
key.
2.
Enter the parameter—press
6 2
.
3.
Set the radio trigger off. Lifeline will beep and the word
Programmed
will be displayed if
the unit has a display.
4.
End local programming by pressing the
Cancel
key.
5.
Set the type of the trigger in parameter 63 (see later in this section).
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