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1.4 EN4204R Four Zone Add-On Receiver with Relay
Outputs Front Panel
Figure 2
EN4204R receiver LEDs and buttons
1.5 EN4204R Four Zone Add-On Receiver with Relay
Outputs LEDs
Most of the LEDs and buttons perform different function depending on
which mode the the receiver is in. By default the LEDs are in operation
mode; to enter diagnostic mode, press the advance button.
Operation LEDs
Alarm LED: Lights when any transmitter is sending an alarm transmission.
Tamper Fault LED: Lights when any transmitter is sending a tamper
transmission.
Low Battery Fault LED: Lit when any transmitter has a low battery.
Inactive Fault LED: Lit when any transmitter is inactive.
Power LED: Lit when receiving power.
Transmitter Number LEDs: Lit when the transmitter is in alarm.
Decode LED: Flashes when any recognizable transmission is received.
This LED is only visible when the pry-out door or cover is removed.
Diagnostic LEDs
Alarm LED: Lights when the selected transmitter is sending an alarm
transmission.
Tamper Fault LED: Lights when the selected transmitter is sending a
tamper transmission.
Low Battery Fault LED: Lit when the selected transmitter has a low battery.
Inactive Fault LED: Lit when the selected transmitter is inactive.
Power LED: Lit when receiving power.
Transmitter Number LEDs: Shows status of the transmitter assigned to that
number when lit. Use the advance button to scroll through transmitters.
Advance Button: Scrolls through transmitters to display status.
Decode LED: Flashes when any recognizable transmission is received.
This LED is only visible when the pry-out door or cover is removed.
1.6 EN4204R Internal Components
Figure 3
EN4204R internal components
1.7 What’s in the Carton
• Two drywall anchors.
• Two mounting screws.
• Three housing screws.
• Two pieces double-sided mounting tape.
• One frequency band selection jumper.
2 Installation and Startup
2.1 Installation Notes
• These products are designed to be maintained by professional
security technicians.
• Products are tested for indoor use.
• Do not mount wireless smoke detectors, co detectors, initiating device
transmitters or repeaters to removable surfaces, such as ceiling tiles.
• All products should be manually tested weekly.
• The EN4204R must be installed within 30 m (98.5 ft) of control unit.
• Low power transmitters shall be limited to a single initiating device.
2.2 Connect Power Cabling
Caution:
Incorrect connections may cause damage to the unit.
Before beginning startup, you will have to connect power to the receiver. To
connect power to the receiver:
1.
Use a small screwdriver to press the housing release tab on the top or
bottom of the receiver; separate the housing.
2.
Connect power cabling to the Power and GND connections.
• Power source should be 11-14 VDC. Power supply must be
unswitched, uninterrupted, and regulated.
• Use 18 - 22 gauge wire for all cabling, and ensure torque on the screw
terminals does not exceed 7 inch-pounds.
2.3 Select the Frequency Band
EchoStream products are able to use a range of radio frequencies, and are
shipped from Inovonics set for your geographic area.
• The jumper will be set on the two pins marked NZ to set the frequency
range to 921-928 MHz for New Zealand.
• The jumper will be set on the two pins marked AU to set the frequency
range to 915-928 MHz for Australia.
• The jumper will be removed to set the frequency band to 902-928
MHz for North America.
1.
Ensure the frequency band is set for your geographic are.
2.
If the frequency band is not set for your geographic area, place a
selection jumper on the appropriate frequency band selection pins to
select Australia or New Zealand, or remove it for North America.
Note:
Only devices set for use in North America are configured for UL
installations.
3.
If you have changed the frequency band and the device is powered on,
press the reset button to complete configuration.
3 Registering a Transmitter
3.1 Quick Setup
In many cases, the default settings are sufficient and the points don’t need
programming changes. To register transmitters without changing the
settings:
First Transmitter
1.
Press the advance button one time to select the first point.
2.
Press the program button four times to select the default programming
options.
3.
The first point number will be flashing, indicating it is awaiting the
transmitter’s reset message; press the transmitter’s reset button.
Second Transmitter
1.
Press the advance button two times to select the second point.
2.
Press the program button four times to select the default programming
options.
3.
The second point number will be flashing, indicating it is awaiting the
transmitter’s reset message; press the transmitter’s reset button.
Third Transmitter
1.
Press the advance button three times to select the third point.
A
Alarm LED
B
Tamper Fault LED
C
Low Battery Fault LED
D
Inactive Fault LED
E
Power LED
F
Transmitter Number LEDs
G
Advance Button
A
Housing release
tabs
B
Power (11-14
VDC)
C
GND connection
D
Output terminals
E
Fault output
F
Advance button
G
Reset button
H
Reset input
I
Jam output
J
Tamper output
K
Program button
L
Frequency band selection
pins
M
Decode LED
A
B
D
E
F
G
C
A
B
C
D
I
J
H
L
E
A
A
M
F
K
G