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Press .
5.
30 50 160 The display shows the first in a list
of the available radio expanders, for example:
40 For i-on40 go to step 8.
Press or to see other expanders (if
6.
necessary).
Press to select the radio expander that you wish
7.
to learn the WAM's identity.
The bottom line of the display shows the first of the
two WAM memory slots available on the expander.
When a slot is occupied with a WAM then the
bottom line shows a "*" at the beginning.
Press or to see other available WAM slots:
8.
Press when the display shows the WAM slot you
9.
wish to use.
On the WAM:
1.
Apply power to the WAM.
2.
Make sure the tamper switch operates. You can do this
by either opening the WAM lid (if it is currently closed)
OR by leaving programming and closing the WAM lid.
The Red Trouble LED glows. The WAM starts
transmitting its identity.
At the Keypad
When the control unit learns the WAM's identity the
keypad gives a double beep.
Press
1.
The display shows the default name for the newly
learned WAM.
3.
Leave the installer menu to save changes.
Teach the WAM the Identity of the Detectors
1.
Enter programming mode as follows:
a)
Open the tamper switch.
The Red Trouble LED glows.
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