WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
• Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
• Do not use this product near water - e.g., near a tub, wash basin, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
• Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltages.
• SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions:
4.5W x 6.4H x 1.2D, excluding antennas
Nominal Current Consumption: 45mA
Operating Temperature:
32o F - 120o F (0 o C - 49o C)
Maximum Humidity:
90% relative humidity, non-condensing
NOTE: This product cannot be sold in the state of California if used to receive fire signals
(per section 208-g. Chapter 1.5 Construction Materials and Equipment Listings, Title 19,
California Code of Regulations.
DESCRIPTION
The Model 42A00-2 Supervised Wireless Receiver allows up to 64 unique wireless
security transmitters to report information to an OmniLT, Omni, Omni II, Omni IIe,
OmniPro, OmniPro II, Lumina, and Lumina Pro controller. The wireless transmitters
replace wired door and window sensors, as well as wired smoke, motion, and glassbreak
detectors. These transmitters report status information to the 42A00-2 Receiver which, in
turn, processes the information and reports it to the HAI controller.
The 42A00-2 Receiver features spatial diversity, which minimizes wireless signal nulls or
dead spots. The receiver may be mounted up to 1000 feet from the HAI controller.
COMPATIBLE TRANSMITTERS
The Model 42A00-2 Supervised Wireless Receiver is compatible with all 319.5 MHz
GE Security (a.k.a. ITI or Interlogix) and Caddx (crystal or SAW) Learn ModeTM 63-bit
wireless transmitters. This receiver is not compatible with 80-bit wireless transmitters.
INSTALLATION
Install the receiver in a central area of the premises, as high above ground as practical
(allow at least a 9-inch clearance above receiver to mount the antennas).
• The receiver should be at least 5 feet from the controller or any other electronic device.
• The open-air range is 1000 feet; building construction will reduce the range.
• Avoid areas where receiver will be exposed to moisture.
• Avoid areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring. If unavoidable, mount where
antennas extend above the metallic surface.
When the location of the receiver has been established:
1. Remove the cover by inserting a screwdriver into the slot on the bottom edge of the
cover, push gently to release the latch, and then lift the cover from the base.
2. Remove the wireless receiver circuit board from the base by gently prying down the
bottom latch while sliding the circuit board from under the two top latches.
3. Hold the base against the mounting surface and mark the two (2) mounting holes (see
Figure 1). Remember to allow at least a 9-inch clearance to mount the antennas.
4. Drill a hole at each mounting hole marking and install the supplied wall anchors.
5. Mount the base, using the supplied screws, to the wall anchors.
6. Insert the antennas into the supplied antenna shrouds (see Figure 1).
7. Gently slide the top of the wireless receiver circuit board under the two top latches.
8. Snap the circuit board in at the bottom latch and secure it in place (see Figure 1).
ANTENNAS
SHROUDS
TOP LATCHES
MODE
LED
LED
TYPE
DISPLAY
LED
MODE /
ADVANCE
SWITCH
SET
SWITCH
STATUS
LEDs
BOTTOM LATCH
MOUNTING
HOLES (2)
WIRELESS RECEIVER
Installation Instructions
OPERATION
The two operating modes of the receiver are "Run" and "Setup".
In Run Mode, with the receiver connected to and communicating with the controller,
the Mode LED (see Figure 1) should blink once per second. The receiver monitors the
status of each transmitter. If the status condition of a transmitter changes, it is reported
to the receiver and the information is updated on the LED display and the Status LED will
flash. The transmitter number flashes on the display whenever a report is received from
a transmitter. The display will continually display the status of any transmitters that are
violated (not ready) or that have trouble. The transmitter number flashes on the display
followed by the status condition(s).
LED DISPLAY
INFORMATION ABOUT THE LED DISPLAY
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Displays the number of the transmitter with a change in condition.
A L
Displays that the current transmitter is "NOT READY".
C D
Displays that the cover was removed from the current transmitter.
S F
Displays that the current transmitter has a supervision failure.
L D
Displays that the current transmitter has reported a battery low.
NOTE: If the receiver is not communicating with the controller, the Mode LED will blink
four times per second.
SET - The Set switch (see Figure 1) is used to increment or change the current selection.
MODE /ADVANCE - The Mode/Advance switch (see Figure 1) is used to enter Setup
Mode, advance to the next Setup item, and to confirm a selection. It is also used to exit
Setup Mode.
LED DISPLAY - The LED Display (see Figure 1) is used to show the status of each
transmitter and to ensure proper setup.
MODE LED - In Run Mode, the Mode LED (see Figure 1) is used to indicate
communication status with the controller. In Setup Mode, the Mode LED is used to
indicate if a transmitter sends a restore code.
TYPE LED - In Setup Mode, the Type LED (see Figure 1) is used to indicate if a
transmitter is supervised.
STATUS LEDs – The following table shows the status of the Status LED indicators:
Indication
Green LED
Red LED
Powered up
On
Off
Valid transmitter packet received
One flash off
Off or flashing
SETUP MODE
The Setup Mode is used to configure the general operating parameters of the receiver,
to program a transmitter into the receiver, and to change the characteristics of a
programmed transmitter. The Mode LED does not blink in Setup Mode.
To enter the Setup Mode:
A. Press and hold the Mode/Advance switch for approximately two seconds.
B. Press the Set switch to increment the value of a Setup item.
C. Press the Mode/Advance switch is to advance to the next Setup item.
Receiver Address
You are first prompted to enter the receiver address. "A" is shown on the left of the display
and the current address is shown on the right. Press the Set switch to increment the
address value. The current address will be stored into memory when the Mode/Advance
switch is pressed. Setup Mode is exited when the Mode/Advance switch is pressed and
held for two seconds.
Number of Addresses
Next, you are prompted to enter the "number of addresses" (see the Setup information
in this document for configuration of each HAI controller). The letter "n" is shown on the
left of the display and the digit for the current number of addresses is shown on the right
of the display. Press the Set switch to increment the number of addresses value. The
current number of addresses will be stored into memory when the Mode/Advance switch
is pressed. Setup Mode is exited when the Mode/Advance switch is pressed and held for
two seconds.
Configuring Transmitters
All of the following locations are used for configuring and programming transmitters. Each
new transmitter can be programmed into the receiver and each programmed transmitter,
along with its characteristics, is displayed and can be modified. The transmitter number is
shown in the LED Display.
If no transmitter is programmed in an address location, neither the Mode LED nor the
Type LED will be lit.
Cat. No. 42A00-2
INSTALLATION
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
• Never install communications wiring or components during a lightning storm.
• Never install communications components in wet locations unless the components are designed specifically for use in wet locations.
• Never touch uninsulated wires or terminals unless the wiring has been disconnected at the network interface.
• Use caution when installing or modifying communications wiring or components.
If a transmitter is programmed in an address location:
1. The Mode LED indicates whether the transmitter sends restore transmissions
• The Mode LED is on if the transmitter sends restore transmissions, and off if it
doesn't.
2. The Type LED shows whether the transmitter is supervised.
• The Type LED is on steady if the transmitter is supervised, and blinks if it isn't.
The Set switch is used to change the characteristics of a programmed transmitter. Each
press of the Set switch cycles through each combination of supervised, sends restores, or
no transmitter programmed.
The Mode/Advance switch is used to advance to the next transmitter address location.
Setup Mode is exited by pressing and holding the Mode/Advance switch for two seconds.
TEACHING THE RECEIVER A TRANSMITTER ADDRESS
If no transmitter is programmed in an address location, a new transmitter may be
programmed into that address location by activating the desired transmitter. The activated
transmitter will then be entered into that address location. The transmitter must be
activated according to the instructions that accompany the transmitter.
Based on the type of transmitter, the receiver will try to set the supervisory and restore
characteristics that are appropriate for that type of transmitter. These can be changed as
desired using the Set switch.
Once a transmitter is programmed into an address location, the transmitter address will
briefly turn off whenever a transmission from that transmitter is received. This can be used
to verify that the correct transmitter has been programmed and is operating reliably.
NOTE: The controller ignores the current status of each transmitter while the receiver is in
Setup Mode.
TRANSMITTER SETUP
1.
Press and hold the Mode/Advance button for two (2) seconds.
2.
"A1" will appear. On OmniLT, Omni, Omni II, Omni IIe, and Lumina, "A1" is always
used. On OmniPro, OmniPro II, and Lumina Pro, the address will depend on the
number of expansion enclosures used.
3.
Press the Mode/Advance button to save any changes and proceed.
4.
Next, "n1" will appear. The value of "n" will determine the number of addresses used.
5.
Press the Mode/Advance button to save any changes and proceed.
6.
"1" will appear (1st transmitter address location). Trip the transmitter. When the
42A00-2 receives the transmission, the 42A00 will display the digit (transmitter
address) with a dot on either side (the dots indicate the transmitter's characteristics).
7.
Press the Mode/Advance button to save the changes and proceed.
8.
"2" will appear (2nd transmitter address location). Trip the transmitter. When the
42A00-2 receives the transmission, the 42A00-2 will display the digit (transmitter
address) with a dot on either side (the dots indicate the transmitter's characteristics).
9.
Press the Mode/Advance button to save the changes and proceed.
10. Repeat for each transmitter address (1-64) until all transmitters have been
programmed.
11. After all transmitters have been programmed, replace the cover.
RESETTING OR REMOVING A TRANSMITTER
To replace an existing transmitter, reset the characteristics of a transmitter, or remove
a transmitter, enter Setup Mode as described under "Transmitter Setup" in this manual.
When the transmitter address location appears on the display, remove the transmitter's
characteristics by pressing the SET button until there are no dots (blinking or otherwise)
on either side of the address number. The transmitter in now removed.
To replace the transmitter, simply trip the new transmitter. When the 42A00-2 receives the
transmission, the 42A00-2 will display the digit (transmitter address location) with a dot on
either side (the dots indicate the transmitter's characteristics).
RESET MEMORY
To erase all transmitters from memory and to reset to the factory default configuration,
press and hold both the Set and Mode/Advance switches simultaneously for 2 seconds.
The display will show "EE". If you choose to continue, press and hold the Set and Mode/
Advance switches simultaneously for 2 seconds once again. Memory is reset at the end of
the two seconds.
NOTE: If you choose not to reset memory at the "EE" display, don't press any keys for 10
seconds and the receiver will return to Run Mode.
CONNECTING TO OMNILT
Connect the receiver to the OmniLT controller using 4-conductor, 22-gauge or larger wire
as follows:
1. Connect the "A" and "B" terminals of the 42A00-2 to the "YEL" (Yellow) and "GRN"
(Green) terminals under the section marked "CONSOLE" on the OmniLT controller
(Yellow = A and Green = B).
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2. Connect the "+12" and "GND" terminals of the 42A00-2 to the "RED" and "BLK" (Black)
terminals under the section marked "CONSOLE" on the OmniLT controller (Red =
+12V and Black = GND). Verify that the Status LED on the receiver is illuminated.
Wireless Receiver
RED
YELLOW
GREEN
BLACK
Controller
OMNILT SETUP
A. At a console, select "Installer Setup" (press 9, installer code, then #). Press 2 for
"Zones", and then press 1 # ("Wireless Receiver?" Yes = 1).
B. When connected to OmniLT, Zones 9-24 are the wireless receiver zones.
C. When connected to OmniLT, the receiver address on the 42A00-2 must be set to "A1"
and the number of addresses must be set to "n1".
D. OmniLT can handle up to 4 transmitters per zone.
The chart below shows the relationship of each wireless transmitter on the 42A00-2
Wireless Receiver to each zone on the OmniLT.
Zones on OmniLT
Transmitter Numbers on Wireless Receiver
Zone 09
1
17
33
Zone 10
2
18
34
Zone 11
3
19
35
Zone 12
4
20
36
Zone 13
5
21
37
Zone 14
6
22
38
Zone 15
7
23
39
Zone 16
8
24
40
Zone 17
9
25
41
Zone 18
10
26
42
Zone 19
11
27
43
Zone 20
12
28
44
Zone 21
13
29
45
Zone 22
14
30
46
Zone 23
15
31
47
Zone 24
16
32
48
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