SECO-LARM
®
U.S.A., Inc.
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CODE-LEARNING THE RECEIVER
The included receiver must learn the transmitter's page code before it
can receive signals from that transmitter. The receiver can learn the
page codes of up to 3 transmitters using the following procedure:
1. Turn the receiver OFF. Then press and hold down the ON/OFF
switch, and slide it to the ON position. The LED display will show "
≡
".
Continue pressing and holding the button for about 3 seconds until
the receiver beeps once. The LED display will flash "A" every 2
seconds. This means the receiver is ready to learn the page code
from the "A" transmitter.
2. Trigger the transmitter (or press the manual page button). This sends
the page signal to the receiver. The receiver will beep 5 times and
the LED display will turn OFF to confirm it has received and learned
the code. The receiver will return to the standby state in about 4
minutes if it did not successfully learn the code.
3. To learn the page code from the "B" (second) transmitter, press the
receiver's ON/OFF switch once so that the LED display turns to "b."
Then repeat step 2. Repeat steps 3 and 2 again for the "C" (third)
transmitter if needed.
NOTE — The receiver stores the transmitter codes in EEPROM. This
memory is maintained even without power for a long period of time
(over 1 year). The receiver does not need to re-learn the transmitter
codes after battery replacement.
The stored transmitter codes cannot be erased. They can only be
written over by another code learning sequence.
USING THE RECEIVER (BEEPER)
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Trigger duration
— The pager transmits the page signal for about 30
seconds, whether or not the triggered zone is reset. If the same zone
stays triggered, the transmitter will not start a new transmission cycle.
However, a new cycle will start once another untriggered zone is
triggered.
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Trigger beeps
— Beeps continuously for 3 minutes, at 9 beeps per
group, when it receives a triggered signal from the transmitter. The
digital LED display shows which premises is sending the signal (A, b, or
C). Press the ON/OFF button once, and the LED display shows which
REQUIREMENTS
The pagers connect to a burglar alarm control panel or any device with an
output which can be triggered for communication purposes. Please note:
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Output timing — This output can be momentary or latching. However,
note that once the pager is triggered, it will reset about one minute later.
This means any page signal will not trigger the pager until at least one
minute after the preceding page signal.
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Output signal — This output can be positive or negative. The pagers are
compatible with single wire outputs or relay outputs.
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Steady vs. pulsing output — Steady outputs are prefered. Pulsing outputs
will work only if the output lasts less than one minute. If a pulsed output
lasts more than a minute, the pager may be triggered more than once.
(Note: For the SECOPAGE 35E, an individual pulse must be a minimum
of one second, or the pager may not be triggered. A 100msec. pulse is
enough to trigger the SECOPAGE 35E7.)
WIRING HARNESSES
SECOPAGE 35E7
Red wire
Connect to co12VDC
Black wire
Connect to chassis ground
Yellow wire
Ground to arm, break ground to disarm
Blue wire
Negative (-) trigger input (instant)
Blue/green wire
Negative (-) trigger input (instant)
Blue/white wire
Negative (-) trigger input (instant)
Purple wire
Positive (+) trigger input (instant)
Blue/brown wire
Negative (-) trigger input (delay)
Purple/brown wire
Positive (+) trigger input (delay)
White/red wire
Power antenna and/or siren output (1A max.)
SECOPAGE 35E
Red wire
Connect to co12VDC
Black wire
Connect to chassis ground
Blue wire
Negative (-) trigger input (instant)
Purple wire
Positive (+) trigger input (instant)
White/red wire
Power antenna and/or siren output (1A max.)