Section 6; Registration; Test Registration; Registering The Radio - ADEMCO 7845CZ Installation And Setup Manual

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Test Registration

Registering the Radio

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Test Registration
Prior to registering the radio, a test registration can be sent. The test registration is used to
confirm the programming of the radio and the routing across the AlarmNet C network
without actually registering the radio. This feature requires a 7720P Programming Tool.
To initiate a test registration, first complete Quick Start programming. Options 2, 3, and 4
must be programmed. Next, press [SHIFT] and [T] on a connected 7720P. Test registration
progress messages will be displayed on the 7720P as described in the "Interactive
Registration" paragraph below. When a test registration has been completed, the radio is
reported to the central station as 5555 5555 9. This indicates that the radio is programmed
and routed correctly, but is not registered. If test registration fails, a message on the 7720P
indicates the failure.
Registering the Radio
Once you have initialized and programmed the 7845CZ, you must register it with AlarmNet
Control. An unregistered 7845CZ is indicated on the radio status LEDs as: green lit, yellow
blinking, and red not lit.
The registration process consists of transmitting three messages in succession and receiving
a registration validation from AlarmNet Control. It can take several minutes to complete.
Initiate the registration sequence by either clicking the tamper switch three times or by
pressing [SHIFT] and the up arrow [↑] on the 7720P. If you are using a 7720P, skip to the
"Interactive Registration" paragraph in this section.
You can monitor the registration process on the RSSI display as follows: yellow LED will be
blinking and the green LED at the extreme right of the display will blink. When this green
LED is lit, the next green LED to the left begins to blink. When this LED is lit, the next
green LED begins to blink, and so on, until all 4 green LEDs are lit.
Once the registration has been completed successfully, the radio enters normal operating
mode; the green radio status LED goes out, the yellow radio status LED continues normal
blinking, and the RSSI display indicates received signal strength.
If registration is not validated within 90 seconds, the 7845CZ times out and all RSSI LEDs
blink in unison for 30 seconds. If repeated registration attempts time out, select a new
installation site.
If the 7845CZ was programmed with an invalid ID, city, or central station number, the
registration is rejected. The right green LED blinks alternately with the remaining 4 RSSI
LEDs.

Registration

Interactive Registration
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