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F01U126806-01
Installation Guide
4/09
ISW-EN4216R
Page 4 of 4
4.2.5
Register a Transmitter
fter you program a point on the receiver, you can register a
transmitter to that point.
1.
From the INSTALL & SERVICE submenu, select
REGISTER XMITTER.
2.
Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the available points.
3.
Press ENTER to select and register a point.
4.
When the RESET XMITTER message appears, press the Reset
button on the transmitter.
5.
When the TX REGSTRíD message appears, press ENTER to
finish and move to the next point.
4.3
POINT STATUS Submenu
1.
From the READY, ALARM, or FAULT message, press ENTER.
2.
Press ENTER to select POINT STATUS.
3.
Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the available points.
4.
Press ENTER to select a point and view its status:
-
A:
Alarm (transmitter only)
-
T:
Tamper
-
B:
Low battery
-
L:
AC loss (repeater only)
-
I:
Inactive
If
--
appears, the displayed condition was mapped to a
null output.
4.4
EVENT LOG Submenu
1.
From the READY, ALARM, or FAULT message, press ENTER.
2.
Press UP or DOWN to scroll to EVENT LOG.
3.
Press ENTER.
4.
Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the list of events.
When viewing transmitter events, press ENTER to see the
output to which the events are mapped.
If the event is mapped to a disabled output, no output shows.
5.0
Mount the Receiver
Mount the receiver in a location away from metal
objects, such as duct work, wire mesh screens, or
boxes. Metal objects reduce RF range.
1.
Use the supplied screws and anchors to mount the receiver in a
location that is accessible for future maintenance.
2.
Close the receiver housing.
6.0
Alarms and Faults
If a point goes into alarm, the LCD Display shows ALARM along with
the point number. If more than one point is in alarm, the LCD
display scrolls through each point.
If a fault condition occurs, the LCD Display shows FAULT only if no
points are in an alarm condition. Point numbers are not shown for
fault conditions.
Use the POINT STATUS or EVENT LOG menu options to see more
information about fault conditions.
7.0
Specifications
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
162 mm x 92 mm x 28 mm
(6.38 in. x 3.60 in. x 1.10 in.)
Power Requirement
11 to 14 VDC
Current
Consumption
~400 mA max with all six relays energized
Output Rating
1 A, 28 VDC, or 0.5 A, 30 VAC (resistive)
Output Types
•
6 on-board Form C relays for
connecting to any control panel or
for stand-alone wireless applications
(N/O or N/C)
•
1 N/O receiver case tamper contact
closure
•
1 N/C receiver jam input indication
Input Specifications
< 0.5 V = low; >2.5 V = high
Receiver Type
Frequency hopping spread spectrum
Operating
Frequencies
USA:
902 MHz to-928 MHz
Australia:
915 MHz to-925 MHz
New Zealand:
921 MHz to 928 MHz
Number of
Points/Transmitters
16
Number of Alarm
Outputs
6 Form C relay outputs
Event Log Capacity
50 events (first-in, first-out replacement)
Operating
Temperature
0
°
C to +60
°
C (+32
°
F to +140
°
F)
Relative Humidity
Up to 90% (non-condensing)