SUPERVISION FEATURES
6.1
Low Battery Supervision
Address 010; Keys [1] to [3]
The wireless transmitters function on two 3.6V Lithium batteries. When a transmitter
detects a battery voltage of 6.5V or less, it will transmit a signal to the receiver
indicating that the battery voltage is low. When the signal is received, the receiver
will display this trouble condition on the service keypad as described in section 6.5,
Trouble Display Mode
. The yellow LED on the affected transmitter will begin to
flash. The receiver can also be programmed to respond to a low battery signal by
triggering zone 12 and/or by triggering the specific zone output from which the
signal originated. Please refer to the table below to set the desired features.
Trigger Zone Output 12:
The receiver reserves zone 12 to trigger every time a low battery is received from any
of the transmitters. If zone output 12 is connected to a zone input on the control panel,
the panel will then generate an alarm every time there is a low battery in the system.
Alternatively, the output can be connected to another device such as an LED or relay.
You will not be able to assign a transmitter to zone output 12 if it is reserved for
low battery supervision. If low battery supervision is enabled and set to trigger
zone output 12 after a transmitter has already been assigned to zone output 12,
the receiver will erase the zone assignment and enable low battery supervision.
Trigger Zone #:
When a transmitter sends a low battery signal, the receiver will trigger the zone
output from which the signal originated.
5.3 Erase Remote Control Assignment
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer Code +
[
MEM
]
+
[11]
An assigned remote control can not be overwritten. You must erase it before
assigning a new remote control to that location. To clear a remote control
assignment, press
[
ENTER
] + Installer Code + [
MEM
] + [11]
. After entering this mode
the [
ENTER
] and [
MEM
] keys will flash and the keypad will display how many of the 12
locations have been assigned a remote control, by illuminating the corresponding
key. Any unlit keys represent locations that have not been assigned a remote
control. Press the key (must be lit) corresponding to the remote control location you
wish to erase. The key will extinguish to indicate the remote control has been
erased.
In this mode the receiver will not receive any type of transmission.
5.4
Program Outputs 7 to 9
Address 012; Keys [3] to [8] and Address 021 & 022
When one or more remote controls have been assigned to the receiver, it reserves
outputs 7 to 9. These outputs are activated by pressing a specific button on any assigned
remote control as explained in section 2.5 on page 8. Program the output to either latch
until the button is pressed again or to latch until the selected timer has run-out as indicated
by the table below.
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