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Wanderer alert, 40 patient monitor station

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6. PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTER STATIONS VIA THE 3-CONDUCTOR CABLE
Figure 1 - Typical cable connection to a universal transmitter with cover off.
Figure 2 – Close-up view of above transmitter hookup.
The 2-terminal connector on the right may be used with any
dry contact sensor type so long as you correctly program the
transmitter for either:
a. Type 1 (N.O.) when the contact closes during alarm. This
may be the case using a pressure mat to send the alarm
when stepped on.
b. Type 2 (N.C.) when the contact opens during alarm. In
this application the same pressure mat may be used to
send an alarm when pressure is removed.
Figure 3 – Typical pendant transmitter (cover removed).
Pendant transmitters like the on the right are considered Sensor Type
1 (N.O.) devices and therefore you must enter that option only when
programming its digital code as described in example 1. After
programming, make sure to replace the watertight cover by uniformly
tightening the 3 screws on the back. Do not apply excessive torque!
RESET BUTTON
RESET BUTTON
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