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P626E Radio detector zone 6 options P634E Radio detector zone 14 options
P627E Radio detector zone 7 options P635E Radio detector zone 15 options
P628E Radio detector zone 8 options P636E Radio detector zone 16 options
PROGRAMMING RADIO KEYS
ENROLLING RADIO KEYS
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P640E 1-20E
In the Elite V6 we refer to wireless pendant transmitters as "Radio Keys". Because the Elite recognises each button
as a separate function or user we refer to each button or user separately in that if you are loading a three button
radio key, you would actually be enrolling 3 separate radio users. It is possible to enrol several radio users as one
where you are able to program the transmitter code of the radio key (usually via dip switches) to key them alike.
Where you can not program the transmitter code of the radio keys you must enrol them as separate users.
To load a radio key whilst in installer program mode, for example radio key 1, press P640E1E. The keypad will
beep at 1 second intervals and the green learn mode LED on the Radio receiver board (RX-16) will flash on & off.
Trigger the transmitter you wish to enrol at this address (Radio key 1). The keypad will stop beeping and the
receiver learn LED will go out when the transmitters code has been stored. Repeat this sequence for all of the
radio keys moving through the addresses which correspond to the keys you require.
For example; P640E2E Radio Key #2
P640E3E Radio Key #3
P640E20E Radio Key #20
To delete a single radio key, repeat the learning process above but while in learn mode press the “Enter” button ,
while no transmitters are operating, and this will remove any radio key code from that address.
ASSIGNING THE RADIO KEY TYPE
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P641E-P660E
If the Radio key has any special characteristics (such as a battery low signal) then assigning a specific type here
will allow the special functions to work.
P641E Radio user #1 Type - Default 0 RADIO KEY TYPES
P642E Radio user #2 Type - Default 0 0 = Crow “ SX ” & “ AE ” Other
P643E Radio user #3 Type - Default 0 Non-specific types (No Lo Bat reporting)
P644E Radio user #4 Type - Default 0 1 = Crow “FreeLink” Series
P645E Radio user #5 Type - Default 0 21 = Ness
P646E Radio user #6 Type - Default 0 31 = Visonic
P647E Radio user #7 Type - Default 0
P648E Radio user #8 Type - Default 0
P649E Radio user #9 Type - Default 0
P650E Radio user #10 Type - Default 0
P651E Radio user #11 Type - Default 0
P652E Radio user #12 Type - Default 0
P653E Radio user #13 Type - Default 0
P654E Radio user #14 Type - Default 0
P655E Radio user #15 Type - Default 0
P656E Radio user #16 Type - Default 0
P657E Radio user #17 Type - Default 0
P658E Radio user #18 Type - Default 0
P659E Radio user #19 Type - Default 0
P660E Radio user #20 Type - Default 0
ASSIGNING AREA & ARM DISARM OPTIONS TO RADIO KEYS
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P661E - P680E
In the same way that permissions are set for user codes, Radio Keys are also assigned permissions which
determine their functionality.
P661E 1E
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Radio user #1 is assigned to Area "A" (Default 1,4,5)
2E = Radio user #1 is assigned to Area "B"
3E = Radio user #1 is assigned to Area "C"
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