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OPAL RFX - Detector Programming Chart
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All factory set parameters can be changed to
suit individual requirements. The highlighted
areas on the programming chart show the
factory settings which suit most applications.
Changes can be easily made either before
installation or on site. Once changes have been
made they stored in a non-volatile memory.
PROGRAMMING
To amend your existing ‘Option’ and ‘Setting’
1. Press the program button on the detector
once for the number of the required ‘Option” (e.g
range-press twice)
2. Wait 4 seconds until the LED goes out
3. Within 5 seconds press the button again for
the number of the required ‘Setting’
(e.g 20m-press three times)
4. The LED blinks twice - the new setting is
saved
To amend any other options/settings repeat sets
‘1’ to ‘4’
EXMAPLE - To set the Range to 20m
(a) Press twice to select Range
(b) Wait until LED goes of (4 seconds)
(c) Press three times for 20m
LUX ‘S’ OUTPUT ONLY:
(a) 2 Lux to 240 Lux = the approximate light
level at which the ‘S’ outut is activated.
(b) 24hr = will operate day and night
All other outputs operate day and night
irrespective of the ‘S’ output setting.
PULSE COUNT:
The range of the unit will decrease if there is
little difference in the temperature between the
moving object and the background.
1. will give a fast response
2. gives better immunity with good response
3. gives higher immunity to false activation ]
Timing 1 (2 & £≤5 seconds)
TIME ‘CCTV’ OUTPUT
This is the time in seconds that the ‘CCTV’ volt
free output will activate after detection. For
setup purposes the respective channel indicator
will also light for this time. Adjust the jumper link
on the RFX-3 Receiver to select either normally
open in alarm condition or normally closed
contacts.
RF CONTINUITY TEST
It is advisable to test the RF signal at the
detector location prior to installation.
To enter the RF continuity test mode - press the
program button on the Opal RFX ‘Eight’ times.
One the eighth press - ‘hold’ the button down
for 5 seconds until the LED goes out - the LED
indicator will then flash and transmit one signal
per seconds to the receiver. The corresponding
channel indicator on the receiver will also flash
once per second if there is a strong RF link
established.