battery compartment and dip switches.
2.
Install the CR-2 battery in the holder
3.
Set the dip switches 1-8 on the transmitter module to match the receiver.
4.
Set dip switches 9 and 10 to control the desired zone, tune, and relay
out- put. (See Coding the transmitter for info on setting the dip switches.)
Installing the battery:
1.
Use only a CR-2, 3 Volt Lithium battery.
2.
Be sure to observe proper polarity when installing the battery
LED indicator light in button:
1.
The default setting is for the LED indicator to light up for two seconds
when the UT-2500 is activated.
2.
To deactivate the LED, press and hold the push button while installing the
battery.
3.
To return to the default LED setting remove the battery and then re-
install the battery
Coding the transmitter:
1.
Open the transmitter.
2.
Locate the 10 dip switches in the transmitter (Figure 2).
3.
The first eight dip switches are for the frequency setting (256
combinations). Set switches 1-8 to match the eight switches in the receiver.
4.
Switches 9-10 are for the zone/channel setting on the transmit- ter.
5.
After any changes are made to the dip switches, the battery must be
disconnected and then reconnected for changes to take effect.
Switch 9
Switch 10
Channel
Tune
On
On
1
Classical
Off
On
2
Westminster
On
Off
3
Ding Dong
Off
Off
4
Whistle
Connecting an exterior detector:
The UT-2500 can be activated by any type of detector which provides a normally
open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C) output.
1.
Locate the terminals at the bot tom of the case. (Figure 3)
2.
Insert the wires through the silicone gasket and make the connections on
the terminals.
3.
For a normally open (N/O) connection, connect the wires between the
NO and Common (center)terminals.
4.
For a normally closed (N/C) connection, connect the wires to the NC and
Common (center) terminals.
*Note: a 22 AWG solid wire can be used to
easily pierce the silicone gasket. If using a
lighter wire you may need to pierce the
gasket with a paper clip or small needle to
easily pierce the silicone gasket. If using a
lighter wire you may need to pierce the
gasket with a paper clip or small needle.
(figure 1)
(figure 2)
Terminal block
(figure 3)