2.2.2: Step 2 – Powering Up the System
In order to register and test transmitters, it is necessary to temporarily power up the system
before installing the control system. At this stage, do not connect the backup battery.
Thread the power cable through the wiring hole on the back cover and connect the cable to
the AC power input on the Main board. For the exact location of the AC power input, see
1.4.1: The Main Board. Close the front cover and apply AC power. At this stage, ignore any
trouble conditions that may appear on the LCD display (e.g. Low Battery).
2.2.3: Step 3 – Registering Transmitters
For the control system to recognize a device, its transmitter must be registered. In general
terms, transmitter registration means sending two transmissions from a device when the
control system is in "Registration" mode.
To register a device:
1.
Press
.
2.
Enter your Installer code (the default Installer code is 1111).
3.
Enter 91 (Programming, Devices) to enter the Devices menu .
4.
Press the menu navigation keys ( / ), until the type of device you
want to register appears on the LCD display (e.g. Zones or Keypads).
5.
Press
.
6.
Press the menu navigation keys ( / ), until the exact device you want
to register appears on the LCD display (e.g. Zone 3 or Keypad 2).
7.
Press
. If a device has not been registered at the chosen location,
the control system initiates Registration mode. During Registration
mode, the system waits for two transmissions from the device.
If a device has already been registered at the required location, the system will not initiate
Registration mode. If the device has already been registered at another location, attempts
to register are ignored by the system.
8.
Send two transmissions from the device – refer to each device's
installation instructions in Appendix B for further details.
9.
When Save? is displayed on the control system's LCD, press
display automatically switches to the next option for that device. For
example, pressing
you to the Zone Type option.
10.
Continue entering other parameters for the chosen device.
Pressing
menu (Menu Level 1) to exit menu mode.
2.2.4: Step 4 – Testing the Chosen Mounting Location
Once all of the transmitters are registered, it is recommended that you test the chosen
mounting locations before permanently mounting the control system and wireless devices.
You can test the transmitter signal strength using the TX Test feature.
To test transmitter signal strength.
1.
Press
.
2.
Enter your Installer code.
3.
Enter 7072 (Service, Transmitters, TX Test) to initiate TX Test mode.
to confirm Zone registration automatically moves
returns you to the previous menu level. Press
-15-
. The
when you are in the Main
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