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2.

Press the program button four times to select the default programming 

options.

3.

The third point number will be flashing, indicating it is awaiting the 

transmitter’s reset message; press the transmitter’s reset button.

Fourth Transmitter

1.

Press the advance button four times to select the fourth point.

2.

Press the program button four times to select the default programming 

options.

3.

The fourth point number will be flashing, indicating it is awaiting the 

transmitter’s reset message; press the transmitter’s reset button.

Note: 

After registering a transmitter, there is no need to exit programming 

mode. The receiver is normal operation once the transmitter’s reset button 

has been pressed.

The default settings are:

3.2 Customize Transmitters

If the default settings are not sufficient, you will need to program the points 

individually.

Note: 

If changing programming for a point that already has a transmitter 

registered to it, there is no need to re-register the transmitter. Changes to 

point programming are automatically assigned to the transmitter registered 

to that point.

The following programming options available:

Supervision window

• None, 2h, 4h, or 96h. When you are choosing the supervision window, 

the “Sup Wind” LED will light, along with the LED that indicates the 

selected window.

 Figure 4  

Select the supervision window

Output (relay)

• 1, 2, 3, 4. When you are choosing the output, the “Output” LED will 

light, along with the LED that indicates the selected output number.

 Figure 5  

Select the output number

Output type

• Follow, Moment, Toggle, Latch. When you are choosing the output, 

the “Out Type” LED will light, along with the LED that indicates the 

selected output type.

 Figure 6  

Select the output type

To program any of the four transmitter points:

1.

Use the advance button to select any of the four transmitter points.

• Press the advance button one time to select the first point; the first 

LED will light.

• Press the advance button two times to select the second point; the 

second LED will light.

• Press the advance button three times to select the third point; the third 

LED will light.

• Press the advance button four times to select the fourth point; the 

fourth LED will light.

2.

Press the program button to begin programming the point.

Note: 

The program button should be pressed within a few seconds of 

selecting the point number. If not, the point number will not be lit, and you 

will need to select it again.

• If no transmitter has been registered to the chosen point, the receiver 

advances to the supervision window option.

• If a transmitter has already been registered to the chosen point, the 

delete LED lights. Press advance to delete the point and return to 

normal operation; press program to advance to the supervision 

window option.

3.

Use the advance button to choose a supervision window of None, 2h, 

4h and 96h (Fig. 4).

• Press the advance button one time to select none.
• Press the advance button two times to select two hours.
• Press the advance button three times to select four hours.
• Press the advance button four times to select 96 hours.

When you have selected the supervision window, press program to 

complete and advance to the output option.

4.

Use the advance button to select the output number (Fig. 5).

• Press the advance button one time to select the first output.
• Press the advance button two times to select the second output.
• Press the advance button three times to select the third output.
• Press the advance button four times to select the fourth output.

When you have selected the output number, press program to complete 

and advance to output type option

5.

Use the advance button to select the output type (Fig. 6),

• Press the advance button one time to select follower. In follower the 

output reflects the transmitter’s alarm status.

• Press the advance button two times to select momentary. In 

momentary the output turns on for seven seconds, then turns off, 

regardless of the device status.

• Press the advance button three times to select toggle. In toggle the 

output changes state each time the device sends a new activation. A 

minimum of four seconds must elapse before the output can send a 

new activation.

• Press the advance button four times to select latching. In latching the 

output turns on when activated and remains on until the receiver is 

reset.

When you have selected the output type, press program to complete 

and advance to the switch type option.

6.

All the option LEDs will light and the point you’ve just programmed will 

flash. If you wish to register a transmitter to the point you’ve just 

programmed, press the transmitter’s reset button; otherwise, press 

program to save programming changes without registering a 

transmitter.

Note: 

The registration is not complete until all LEDs turn off and the point 

number lights. 

All of the alert LEDs will turn off when the receiver has received the 

transmitter’s registration message, and the point number LED will light for 

two seconds. This indicates the receiver has received the transmitter’s 

registration message. If this does not occur, press reset on the transmitter 

again. 

3.3 Connect Input/Output Cabling

The tamper output, jam output and reset input are open collectors, not dry 

contacts.

1.

Connect cabling to the tamper output. Must be configured for UL 

installations.

• The tamper output is a normally open (N/O) open collector output that 

reports receiver case tamper to an external device.

2.

Connect cabling to the jam output. Must be configured for UL 

installations.

• The jam output is a normally closed (N/C) open collector output that 

opens when noise thresholds on all receive channels remain above a 

predetermined value for 10 seconds. The jam output is set to the 

follower output type.

Point

Supervision 

Window

Output

Type

1

4 hours

1

Follow

2

4 hours

2

Follow

3

4 hours

3

Follow

4

4 hours

4

Follow

F

N/A

Fault

Inactive is set to follow; low 

battery and tamper are set to 

latching.

Delete

Out Type

Output

Sup Wind

Switch

F

Toggle

4h

Latch

96h

Follow

None

N/O

Moment

2h

N/C

1

2

3

4

Delete

Out Type

Output

Sup Wind

Switch

F

Toggle

4h

Latch

96h

Follow

None

N/O

Moment

2h

N/C

1

2

3

4

Delete

Out Type

Output

Sup Wind

Switch

F

Toggle

4h

Latch

96h

Follow

None

N/O

Moment

2h

N/C

1

2

3

4

Содержание EN4204R

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Страница 2: ...g 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 en...

Страница 3: ...utton three times to select four hours Press the advance button four times to select 96 hours When you have selected the supervision window press program to complete and advance to the output option 4 Use the advance button to select the output number Fig 5 Press the advance button one time to select the first output Press the advance button two times to select the second output Press the advance ...

Страница 4: ...use whenever possible Please recycle these parts using a certified electronics recycler 6 UL Requirements Due to the trouble output being shared by all transmitters this receiver must be set up and programmed as a commercial and residential burglary receiver The control panel must be programmed to indicate an alarm if the system is in an armed condition and an RF jamming signal occurs at the recei...

Страница 5: ...her antenna or transmitter 9 2 ISED This equipment complies with ISED RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Cet équipement est conforme avec ISED RSS 102 des limites ...

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