Control By Wireless Key Tx240-3 - Technoalarm TP4-20 User Manual

4 to 20 zones control panel
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5.3

CONTROL BY WIRELESS KEY TX240-3

If the control panel is equipped with a wireless receiver, it is possible to control the system by wireless key. The
wireless receiver RX300/433868 accepts up to 16 wireless keys type TX240-3. According to programming, the
wireless key permits the control of the 4 programs and/or the 2 remote controls through 3 programmable function
keys.
5.3.1
ARMING
The control panel can be armed through the programs (1 to 4). If the system is equipped with a wireless receiver, it is
possible to arm and disarm as well partset the programs by a wireless key programmed accordingly. The programs
group the zones (1 to 20) that are activated, i.e. are enabled for the detection of alarms, simultaneously upon arming
of the program. The wireless key permits to arm only one program at a time (single arming).
The wireless key permits arming with exclusion of open zones if it is programmed accordingly.
The wireless key used behaves according to its configuration (see chapter 5.13 - Configuration of the wireless keys):
Access periods (1 to 2)
Association of the function keys
Disarming (all the programs that have been armed previously by the wireless key)
Arming program (1 to 4)
Disarming program (1 to 4)
Activation/deactivation remote control (1 to 2)
Activation remote control (1 to 2)
Deactivation remote control (1 to 2)
WARNING
The function Disarming permits disarming of the programs associated to the wireless key only.
Attributes:
Bypass
Confirmation of disarming (hold-up block)
Automatic abort of the telephone channels on disarming
Bypass of general alarms
Hold-up
Zone exclusion disabled
Disables both the voluntary zone exclusion and the automatic exclusion of open zones. If the control panel is
armed in the presence of open zones, the alarm is released on expiry of the arming phase.
CHECK SYSTEM STATUS
The wireless keys do not permit viewing of system status.
WARNING
The wireless key does not possess any LED for system status viewing. This means that for checking
of system status and for verifying the execution of the arming/disarming command, the user has to
approach a console.
5.3.1.1
SINGLE ARMING
To arm a program, simply press the corresponding function key.
Example (function key 2 associated to arming of program 1)
Press the function key 2
On the console the LED corresponding to the program 1 starts blinking slowly (1 flash per second) and continues
blinking for 10 seconds (zone exclusion time).
During this period of time, it is possible to exclude possible open zones if the wireless key has been programmed
accordingly.
The buzzer of the console is activated for approx. 2 seconds
The chime output of the output extension module ESP32-OCN (if present) is activated for approx. 2 seconds
After 10 seconds, the program selected is armed.
5.3.2
DISARMING
To disarm the control panel, it is necessary that one function key of the wireless key used is programmed for
disarming of the program previously armed or for disarming of all the programs associated to the wireless key.
If so, press the corresponding key.
Example (function key 3 associated to total disarming)
Press the function key 3
On the console the LED corresponding to the programs previously armed by this wireless key are switched off.
The buzzer of the console is activated for approx. 2 seconds
The programs previously armed by this wireless key, are disarmed.
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