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Wireless
Security
Solutions
RE224GT GE
®
-to-2GIG
®
Wireless Translator™
Features
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Listens to GE protocol wireless devices: DWS, PIR, Glass Break, Fob, Panic.
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Transmits 2GIG protocol wireless.
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No sensor enrollment required.
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All sensor alarm, supervisory and trouble signals are passed through.
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Main device has its own unique ID for supervisories, complete reporting
of main device tamper, external power supply fault and low battery.
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Dual antennas for both Receive and Transmit diversity for reliable range.
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Back-up battery protects during loss of external power.
Key Instructions
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External supply: 12V DC at least 50 mA.
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3 AAA Alkaline batteries give 72 hours backup if external supply fails.
INSTALL BATTERIES ONLY WHEN EXTERNAL SUPPLY IS READY TO CONNECT.
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Enrolling:
Power the Translator. It starts translating immediately.
Sensors are NOT enrolled in the Translator.
GE sensors may be enrolled into 2GIG system using the
tripping enrollment mode. They are not enrolled in the
Translator.
Enroll the Translator into a zone, because it sends check-in
supervisories, cover tamper and low battery messages.
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24 Hour Aux Zone Type – When cover opened:
“fault” when system not armed, “alarm” when
system armed.
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Supervised RF input type
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When prompted, toggle the tamper switch to enroll
the serial number.
Operation
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Existing GE protocol sensors transmit as usual. Translator passes
information on to control panel as if they were 2GIG transmitters.
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Translator Main Zone wireless transmission ( unique ID):
Tamper, when cover opened. Also sends restore.
Low battery, when low battery. Also sends restore.
Supervisory every hour. Supervisory stopped if 12V DC power absent.
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LED Operation
Green LED
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On if 12V DC power present.
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Blinks on receipt of GE-compatible packets.
Red LED
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On if device low battery (unless there’s no 12V DC
power).
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Blinks on transmit of 2GIG-compatible packets.
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Application Diagram
Because the Translator has two antennas, for both receive
and transmit diversity, it will generally have better range
than all sensors, and many panels (particularly those with
internal antennas).
Place the Translator generally in the center of the all the
existing sensors it needs to hear. It will have no problem
reaching the control panel.
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