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OPERATION
The two operating modes of the receiver are "Run" and "Setup".
In Run Mode, with the receiver connected to and communicating with the controller,
the Mode LED (see Figure 2) should blink once per second. The receiver monitors the
status of each transmitter. If the status condition of a transmitter changes, it is
reported to the receiver and the information is updated on the LED display and the
Status LED will flash.
The transmitter number flashes on the display and the Status LED flashes whenever a
report is received from a transmitter. The display will continually display the status of
any transmitters that are violated (not ready) or that have trouble. The transmitter
number flashes on the display followed by the status condition(s).
LED DISPLAY
INFORMATION ABOUT THE LED DISPLAY
1.1
Displays the number of the transmitter with a change in
condition.
A L
Displays that the current transmitter is "NOT READY".
C O
Displays that the cover was removed from the current
transmitter.
S F
Displays that the current transmitter has a supervision failure.
L O
Displays that the current transmitter has reported a battery low.
NOTE:
If the receiver is not communicating with the controller, the Mode LED will
blink four times per second.
SET - The Set
switch (see Figure 2) is used to increment or change the current
selection.
MODE /ADVANCE - The Mode/Advance switch (see Figure 2) is used to enter Setup
Mode, advance to the next Setup item, and to confirm a selection. It is also used to
exit Setup Mode.
LED DISPLAY - The
LED
Display (see Figure 2) is used to show the status of each
transmitter and to ensure proper setup.
MODE LED - In Run Mode, the Mode LED (see Figure 2) is used to indicate
communication status with the controller. In Setup Mode, the Mode LED is used to
indicate if a transmitter sends a restore code.