Step 3: Testing the keyfobs
1.
Go to the main menu and press '√'.
2.
Enter your Engineer code (default code '1111').
3.
Enter [7]>[07]>[2] (Service > Transmitters > TX Test) to initiate TX
communication Test. Review the explanation in Detectors section.
3.4.3. Wireless keypads
Step 1: Register a wireless keypad
The CommPact supports up to four wireless keypads.
1.
Go to the main menu, select [9]>[1]>[3] (Programming > Devices > Keypads) .
2.
Select the keypad to register and press '√'. The system initiates Registration
mode.
3.
Press a button on the keypad assuring a LED lights up when the button is
pressed.
4.
Press the same button again. When 'Save?' appears on the Control System's
LCD display, press '√'.
5.
Set the keypad descriptor.
Note:
The above procedure refers to keypad EL2620 and EL 2640. For registration keypads
EL2621 refer to the full installation manual.
Step 2: Test a keypad
1.
Go to the main menu and press '√'.
2.
Enter your Engineer code (default code '1111').
3.
Enter [7]>[07]>[2] (Service > Transmitters > TX Test) to initiate the TX
communication test. Review the explanation in Detectors section.
3.5. Program Communication to Monitoring Station
This section describes the main parameters to establish communication between the
CommPact and the CMS (Control Monitoring Station).
1.
Enter the engineer programming menu.
2.
Select [5]>[1] (Communication > Accounts).
3.
Select the account to be used for CMS report and press '√'.
4.
Define the parameters as seen in Table 7.
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