RoboGuard Universal TX User Manual

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Universal Transmitter (TX)
And Repeater
A Division of TRAP INTERNATIONAL C.C.

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  • Page 1 User Manual Universal Transmitter (TX) And Repeater A Division of TRAP INTERNATIONAL C.C.
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION •The Universal TX has four zone inputs that can be wired to any device\sensor N\O or N\C (electric fence, alarm system or any other type of sensor). •It can mimic either Roboguards or (not both) remote TX functions; these unique codes can be programmed into a HQ, Keypad or a single channel receiver (Roboguard decoder panels).
  • Page 3 SELECTING REPEATER STATION Switch 1, ON in this mode the unit will function as a repeater station. (Indicated by slow flashing LED in normal operation) Switch 2, 3, and 4 will implement the following delay between receiving and transmitting a signal; this is important when installing multiple repeaters and will avoid possible signal “clashing”.
  • Page 4 , OFF in this mode the unit will function as a universal transmitter. Indicated by fast flashing LED. Switch 3 is used to determine whether the Universal TX is going to be used to mimic Roboguards or Remote TX functions. Roboguard signals When mimicking (Switch...
  • Page 5 Switch 4 is used to programme which of the zone input ports are to be wired and which are to be wired . These ports will trigger when this state is altered. Connect all the devices and make sure they are in their normal state (alternatively short comm.
  • Page 6 In normal operation the LED will flash slowly for a repeater and fast when configured as a Universal TX. When the Universal transmits the LED will flash faster for the duration of the transmition. For a repeater the LED will go solid when a signal is received and turns off as soon as it re-transmits (to enable setting up repeater timing).
  • Page 7: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting How do I determine the zone inputs on an old site: The right way of doing it will be to disconnect the input zones wiring one after another? The N/C zones will transmit on disconnection (LED fast burst of flashing) and the N/O zones will do nothing as they are still N/O.
  • Page 8 Technical details Dimensions: 104 X 64 X 27 Weight: 100 g Current consumption: 5.2 mA Required Receiver: U.H.F (433MHz) Colour: White Trap International CC PO BOX 38113 Point, 4069 Durban South Africa sales@roboguard.co.za www.roboguard.co.za...

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