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RFX-3 RECEIVER INSTALLATION
The receiver has five cable inlets which have
individual moisture and insect blanking
plates. There are three double and two single
entry clamps for 6/8 core 5mm OD signal
cables.(see fig 2)
Feed the cable from behind the unit and push
into the cable guides. Ensure that the mois-
ture and insect blanking plates are inserted in
to any unused cable clamps.
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1)
Apply the 12VDC to the receiver
2)
Plug in the link wire from the first
detector in to the receiver (see fig 4)
3)
Press the respective ‘Channel button’
on the receiver once – the LED lights
4)
Within 4 seconds press the ‘Program
button’ on the detector once
5)
The ‘Channel’ indicator blinks twice.
The code for that detector is stored
and registered to that channel.
6)
Remove the link wire from the
receiver and plug into the aerial
transmitter in the back of the
detector. (see fig 5)
Detection signals will be immediately
transmitted to the receiver.
(fig 5)
Repeat Steps 2 to 6 for each detector.
To check whether a code is stored - press
the channel button once - three beeps
sound.
To erase a code from the receiver - press
and hold down the channel button until
the continuous beeps end - then release.
PROGRAM
BUTTON
3V
2 X AAA
RFX
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PROGRAM
BUTTON
3V
2 X AAA
RFX
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GJD
LN
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2
3
RF3
RF2
RF1
CCTV 1 2 3
N/C
N/O
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CCTV
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CCTV
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A1
A2
A3
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RF1
RF2
RF3
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PROGRAM
BUTTONS
Setup
To transfer the detector code to the receiver.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1) Remove the Opal RFX cover
2) Remove the module from the bracket
3) Remove the fresnel lens
4) Insert 2 x AAA batteries into the module
as shown.(fig 3) Put the base of the
battery in first then click the
'+'
in firmly.
(fig 3)
To replace the batteries – push out from the
holes on the reverse of the module.
(fig 2)
(fig 4)