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PROGRAM BUTTON
REMOVABLE
SENSING EDGE
TERMINAL BLOCK
(4) CORNER
MOUNTING HOLES
GREEN LED
ALIGNMENT PIN
STRAIN RELIEF FITTING
ALIGNMENT PIN
(2) 3.6V AA LITHIUM
BATTERIES
IMAGE 3. RBAND EDGE TRANSMITTER PCB & CONNECTIONS
3. PROGRAM MODE
For best performance, turn on all other wireless devices (e.g. card readers, etc.) prior to starting the programming process. The
RBand Receiver will search for the quietest RF channel.
1.
Confirm the Receiver is powered up. Prior to mounting the Transmitter, remove the cover and insert the batteries, noting their
polarity. The
green LED
on the Transmitter may blink to indicate that it has not been associated with the Receiver yet [IMAGE
3].
2. To
enter
learn
mode, press and hold the Receiver
program button
until you hear a beep and only the
R1 LED
is
on, then
release the button [IMAGE 2].
3.
Within 10 seconds, press the Transmitter
program button
for ~2 seconds [IMAGE 3]. The Receiver should
beep
. Wait 10
seconds for 2 additional
beeps
to indicate that programming is complete.
4.
To program a Transmitter to Channel 2, press and hold the Receiver
program button
until the second
beep
and the
R2 LED
is
on, then release the button. Repeat 3-3.
5.
To associate up to 2 additional (3 total) transmitters per channel, repeat steps 3-1 to 3-4.
6. The
R1
and
R2 LEDs
will stay on until a 10K sensing edge is connected to the Transmitter(s) [SECTION 4].
7.
Replace the cover on the Receiver.
4. TRANSMITTER: INSTALL & TEST
1.
Strip back approximately 2 inches of outer covering of sensing edge cable, then feed through the Transmitter
strain relief
fitting
. Connect the two sensing edge wires to the removable terminal. Dress the wires with a small service loop and tighten
the strain relief. Mount unit utilizing the mounting holes at the 4 corners of the Transmitter box. Affix lid to the Transmitter, noting
the
alignment pin
[IMAGE 3].
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Note: Altering the NEMA 4 Transmitter enclosure (such as drilling) and/or removal of the PCB is not advised and will
void the manufacturer warranty.
2.
Test the sensing edge for functionality.
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
1.
To verify proper Transmitter function, press the Transmitter
program button
. The LED will blink and then turn off. Test the
sensing edge and note that the LED turns on.
2.
If the Receiver beeps 4 times every 4 seconds, replace the transmitter batteries.
3.
If the Receiver does not react to the Transmitter and shows intermittent faults (R1 or R2 on and off randomly), follow these
steps to check the RF signal strength:
a) Press the check button on the Receiver for ~2 seconds [IMAGE 2]; 4 beeps will be heard. You will then hear a
beep every 1.5 seconds during the
check
process. Wait about 30 seconds; if no other beeps occur, your system is
functioning. 3 quick beeps indicate a communication error.
b) Press the sensing edge and observe the
check LED
; 3-5 flashes is ideal. Less than 3 flashes means there is a weak
signal. Press the other edge to check the signal strength for that Transmitter.
c) Check the antenna position for the best line-of-sight alignment. Check the coax cable to the antenna.
d) To exit the
check
function, press the
check button
or the system will time out after 5 minutes. There will be a series of
beeps heard upon exiting.