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Remove back cover
Step 4:
You will hear a long beep and the zone LED stops fl ashing. The sensor
is now programmed to the Control Panel.
Note:
You may program up to 4 sensors to one zone.
Zone 4 is an alert zone, sensors in this zone is for alert purpose ONLY
and will not trigger the alarm.
3. PROGRAMMING
Set the temperature unit (Fahrenheit / Celsius)
The temperature sensor can operate and display temperature in Fahrenheit
or Celsius. To select the desire unit, open the back cover you will see a
jumper connector for “C/F” as shown below. To select Fahrenheit, place a
jumper on this “C/F” connector. To select Celsius, remove the jumper from
this connector.
Note:
The temperature sensor can monitor the temperature within this
range: 157°F (69°C) to -3°F(-19°C).
In order for the temperature sensor to monitor specifi c temperatures, you
can program the upper and lower limits. When the actual temperature
exceeds either limit, it will send a signal to the control panel. To program the
temperature limits, follow the instructions below:
To set the upper temperature limit:
1. Press and hold the “HI” button.
2. While holding on to the “HI” button, press “UP” or “DOWN” to select the
upper temperature limit.
3. Release all buttons after setting the upper temperature limit.
To set the lower temperature limit:
1. Press and hold the “LO” button.
2. While holding on to the “LO” button, press “UP” or “DOWN” to select the
lower temperature limit.
3. Release all buttons after setting the lower temperature limit.
After programming the temperature limits, you may test its function.
You must enable either the upper limit, or lower limit, or both limits in order
for the temperature to alert the control panel.
To enable the Upper Limit, press „HI”, the display will show „HI”, that
indicates the Upper Limit is enabled. To enable the Lower Limit, press „LO”,
the display will show „LO”, that indicates the Lower Limit is enabled. If both
„HI” and „LO” are shown, that means both limits are enabled. When „HI” or
„LO” button is pressed, it will also display the current setting or the upper or
lower limit. When the actual temperature is above the upper limit or below
the lower limit, the temperature sensor will send a
signal to the control panel.
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