6.1 How to memorize all slave sensor when in mode EG-3SLM
In this mode the EG-3SLM, will functions in the same way as a “PEGASO” wireless control panel.
You may have the unit self learn a maximum 20 “Pegaso” codes between sensors and keychain
transmitters. (PEG-3, PEG-1, MG-1P, MG-3P, MG-6P, IR-120 VRP, DT-280 VRP, SM-2 etc). See
the TRE i SYSTEMS catalogue for additional “Pegaso” sensors.
To memorize the keychain transmitters and the slave sensors follow the below instructions:
1. Press and hold down the RESET/LEARN button located in the battery compartment. The blue
LED will light, release the button.
2. Have the sensor or keychain transmitter generate an R.F. trigger signal. The blue LED will go
“OFF”. This is an indication that the “Pegaso” code has been memorized.
3. You may memorize a maximum of 20 sensors or keychain transmitters. If you wish to memorize
another sensor or transmitter, repeat the procedure 1 and 2 above.
After or during the above programming operation, if the blue LED starts to flash, this will indicate one
of two conditions:
1. Two flashes will indicate that the PEG-3, PEG-1 OR SENSOR has been already memorized.
2. Three flashes will indicate that the EG-3SLM memory is full.
The EG-3 is factory supplied without anything memorized on-board.
TO CANCEL THE SELF LEARNING MEMORY
If you wish to cancel the memory, you must: Press the RESET/LEARN button and keep it pressed
constantly. The blue LED will light and after 7
seconds the LED will go “off”. After this, the button
may be released. The memory has been cancelled. This means that all sensors and keychain
transmitters previously self learned have been cancelled from the memory.
TO MEMORIZE A WIRELESS “PEGASO” SIREN WITH THE EG-3SLM
To code a wireless “Pegaso” outdoor siren with the EG-3SLM, follow the programming
instructions in section 5.0 supplied with the siren. In this mode it is possible to install an indoor
or outdoor wireless siren (TLM 18VRP, TLM-21 VRP or TLM-7 SOLARIS). The sounds emitted by
these sirens are different based on the alarm trigger received. (burglary, fire or panic/medical
distress). This will allow the installer or end user to understand in real time the type of alarm that has
been triggered.
After having coded the wireless siren with the EG-3SLM, run the following tests to understand if the
siren has been correctly installed.
1 With the PEG-3 keychain transmitter, arm the EG-3SLM. (one beep will be heard from EG-3SL
& Siren as confirmation).
2 Trigger the EG-3SLM so that an alarm trigger transmission will be sent to the outdoor siren.
3 The siren will start sounding the first cycle based on the alarm triggered.
4 Disarm the EG-3SLM with the PEG-3 Transmitter (two beeps will be heard from the EG-3SLM
& Siren). The siren will stop sounding.
Once finished with the initialization procedure, you may position the battery so that the battery
compartment may be closed. Also the terminal block compartment may be closed and you may
proceed to fix the GSM/GPRS antenna and select a position on the wall to install the EG-3SL swivel
bracket. Now you may proceed with the settings of SMS messages, Telephone numbers and E
-mail addresses as described in section 7.0.
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