Strobe Module until the blue light turns on, then release. The blue light should stop flashing and an
‘exit House Code Mode’ radio signal will be sent to all other units. Check that the amber/blue lights on
all other units have stopped flashing. (if some units are still flashing it may indicate a problem with the
radio communication to this unit, or that the particular RadioLINK unit (Ei407, Ei410, Ei411H & Ei408)
does not have this automatic cancel House Code Mode feature and must be taken out of House Code
Mode manually. Check instruction leaflet supplied with the units. Manually exiting the House Code
Mode reduces the risk of accidentally House Coding your RadioLINK Bases with nearby systems.
Note: When the blue or amber light has stopped flashing on a unit it is out of House Code Mode – do
not press the House Code switch again as this will put it back into House Code Mode.
3.2 ADDING UNITS
To add units to the system simply repeat the above procedure, i.e. put all into House Code Mode, new
as well as old units, and ensure that the number of flashes shown equals the number of units in the
system. For the other RadioLINK components see their instruction leaflets.
3.3 RESETTING HOUSE CODES
Sometimes it is necessary to cancel the House Code learned i.e. to reset the units to the factory
settings. To reset the Strobe Module to clear the House Codes, simply hold the House Code button
until the blue light illuminates solidly, then starts to flash and then stops flashing, then release the
button, this will take about six seconds. For other RadioLINK components see their separate
instruction leaflets.
Mains
Indicator
Green
(mains
disconnected =
amber flash/
4 seconds)
RadioLINK
Signalling
Blue
Clock Input
(if required)
House Code
Switch
Alarm
Red
Fault
Indicator
Amber
Test
Button
Strobe
TEST
ALARM
FAULT
Figure 4
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