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The CTS T
YPE
option allows the clear to set signal to be set to either N/O or
N/C. To set the CTS type:
1.
From the I
NSTALL
& S
ERVICE
menu, use the
Up
and Down buttons to
navigate to the CTS T
YPE
prompt; press the
Enter
button.
2.
The CTS OP N/O, N/C prompt displays. Use the
Up
and
Down
buttons
to choose N/O or N/C; press
Enter
to select.
3.
The CTS OP S
AVED
prompt displays; press the
Enter
button.
4.
Use the
Back
button to return to the I
NSTALL
& S
ERVICE
menu.
4.9 Factory Config
The F
ACTORY
C
ONFIG
option is used to restore the EE4216MR to its factory
defaults.
Caution:
Choosing F
ACTORY
C
ONFIG
will erase all programmed point and
output information.
To restore the factory configuration defaults to the EE4216MR:
1.
From the I
NSTALL
& S
ERVICE
menu, use the
Up
and
Down
buttons to
navigate to the F
ACTORY
C
ONFIG
prompt; press the
Enter
button.
2.
The R
ESET
C
ONFIG
prompt displays. Use the
Up
and
Down
buttons to
choose Y for yes; press
Enter
to select.
3.
The C
ONFIG
R
ESET
prompt displays; press the
Enter
button to return to
the I
NSTALL
& S
ERVICE
menu.
The receiver can also be brought back to the factory default configuration
through a hardware initiated sequence.
1.
Connect a wire between the reset terminal and the ground terminal
2.
While pressing the
Back
button, cycle the power to the unit
3.
Release the
Back
button and remove the wire between the reset
terminal and ground
4.
R
ESET
C
ONFIG
? displays. Use the
Up
and
Down
buttons to choose Y
for yes; press
Enter
to select.
4.10 Select Language
1.
At the S
ELECT
L
ANGUAGE
prompt, press
Enter
.
2.
Use the
Up
/
Down
buttons to scroll through the language options. The
C
LEAR
L
ANG
option resets the language to the default and exits the
I
NSTALL
& S
ERVICE
menu.
3.
Press
Enter
to select language.
4.
When L
ANGUAGE
S
ELECTED
displays, press
Enter
to return to the
I
NSTALL
& S
ERVICE
menu.
To reset the language selection:
1.
Press the
Up
and
Enter
keys while cycling the power.
2.
The S
ELECT
L
ANGUAGE
prompt displays. Follow the steps above to
choose a new language.
4.11 Change Password
Note:
The C
HANGE
P
ASSWORD
option only displays when the level 3
authorized installer is logged in. Level 2 authorized users do not have the
ability to change passwords.
Passwords can be up to eight digits long. The default authorized user
password is 3446; the default authorized installer password is 1234. To
change the password:
1.
From the I
NSTALL
& S
ERVICE
menu, press
Enter
at the C
HANGE
P
ASSWORD
prompt.
2.
Use the
Up
/
Down
buttons to select either U
SER
P
ASSWORD
or I
NSTALL
P
ASSWORD
; press
Enter
to select.
3.
Use the
Up
/
Down
buttons to scroll through the digits; press
Enter
to
select and advance to the next digit.
Note:
Choosing a null as the first digit of the password will disable the
function, allowing users to perform receiver functions and/or change
parameters without a password.
4.
When finished, press
Enter
again to complete selection.
5.
When P
ASSWORD
C
HANGED
displays, press
Enter
to return to the
I
NSTALL
& S
ERVICE
menu.
Caution:
Store the new password in a secure place. If the new password is
lost, you will not be able to access the receiver without restoring it to factory
defaults as described in section 4.9, “Factory Config” on page 5.
4.12 System Test Mode
System test mode is used to perform a functional test of all of the
transmitters programmed into the system. Upon entry into test mode, the
receiver outputs will be cleared, and transmissions during the test interval
will not generate the defined outputs.
To perform a system test:
1.
Enter system test mode.
2.
Activate each of the transmitters in the system.
Note:
An activation from any condition of a multiple condition transmitter
will satisfy the test requirement for the entire transmitter. For example,
pressing any button on an EN1236 three-condition pendant will satisfy the
test requirement for the entire transmitter.
3.
Use the
Up
and
Down
buttons to scroll through the transmitters.
• Transmitters which have not sent an activation signal will display only
the point number.
• Transmitters which have sent an activation signal will display the point
number followed by ****.
4.
When all transmitters have been verified, press the
Back
button to
cancel system test mode.
Caution:
During system test all alarm outputs are repressed and will have
to be read locally on the receiver’s display by the technician.
Note:
During system test, CTS will be set (for more information about CTS,
see “CTS Type” on page 4). The CTS output should be registered to an
unmonitored point to prevent central station reporting, and the point setup
so that during system test alarms alarming conditions are inhibited.
Note:
The test mode will automatically terminate after 30 minutes.
4.13 Operation
The P
OINT
S
TATUS
and E
VENT
L
OG
options allow you to view system status
information.
Point Status
1.
From the R
EADY
, A
LARM
or F
AULT
prompts, press
Enter
.
2.
When P
OINT
S
TATUS
displays, press
Enter
to display point status
details.
3.
Use the
Up
/
Down
buttons to scroll through the points; press
Enter
again to view the outputs the displayed conditions are mapped to.
• Point status flags are defined as follows: A = Alarm (transmitter only);
T = Tamper; B = Low Battery; L = AC loss (repeater only); I = Inactive.
Note:
If - - displays, the displayed condition has been mapped to a null
output.
Event Log
The event log displays the last 50 events that have occurred, whether they
be alarms, restorals or tamper, inactive, or low battery faults. Event log
information is available without a password.
1.
From the R
EADY
, A
LARM
or F
AULT
prompts, press
Enter
.
2.
When P
OINT
S
TATUS
displays, press
Up
to advance to E
VENT
L
OG
, and
press
Enter
to select.
3.
Use the
Up
/
Down
buttons to scroll through events.
4.
When viewing transmitter events, press
Enter
to see the output the
events map to.
Note:
No output will be displayed if the event is mapped to a null output.
4.14 Alarms and Faults
Points in alarm are immediately displayed as A
LARM
, with the point number.
If more than one point is in alarm, the display scrolls to each point. If a point
has more than one alarm, the displays will scroll to each alarm.
Fault conditions are indicated by the fault LED and by F
AULT
in the LCD
display if there is no A
LARM
already displayed; point numbers are not
displayed. P
OINT
S
TATUS
or E
VENT
L
OG
can be used to determine exact
fault data.
5 Specifications
Dimensions: 165 mm x 89 mm x 25 mm (6.5" x 3.5" x 1").
Weight: 280 g (.62 lb).
Operating environment: -10° to 60°C (14° to 140°F), 90% relative humidity,
non-condensing.
Power requirement: 11 - 14 VDC; 400 mA.
Current consumption: Approx. 400 mA.
Output specifications: Form C relay 1A @ 28 VDC, 0.5 @ 30 VAC resistive
load.
Input specifications: A low is less than .5 V; a high is greater than 2.5 V.
Reset input: Contact closure, momentary low.
Receiver type: Frequency hopping spread spectrum.