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Table 2:
Receiver Terminals
Terminal
Description
Power/GND
Connect the power cabling from the power
source to the Power and GND terminals on the
receiver.
The power source should be between 11 and 14
VDC, and must be unswitched, uninterrupted,
and regulated.
Arm Input
This input controls event logging for points set to
LOG ARMED. If the Arm Input terminal is not
connected, events from points set to LOG
ARMED are not logged.
IMPORTANT: A low at the Arm Input terminal
enables event logging for points set to LOG
ARMED, but does not disarm the receiver.
Tamper
This normally-open (N/O) output reports receiver
Output
case tamper conditions to an external device.
Jam Output
This normally-closed (N/C) output opens when
noise thresholds on all transmission channels
remain above a predetermined value for more
than 20 sec.
Reset Input
This input allows the installation of a remote
momentarily normally open (N/O) switch to clear
faults, unlatch outputs, and reset the receiver to
a normal state.
Outputs
These open collector outputs provide 6 Form C
relay circuits. Refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 for
cable connections.
Figure 4: Relay N/O Wiring
1
2
3
4
5
1 -
Control panel
2 -
VDC terminal
3 -
GND terminal
4 -
Zone 1 terminal
5 -
Common terminal
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6
2
3
7
8
9
6 -
ISW-EN4216R
7 -
N/C terminal
8 -
Common terminal
9 -
N/O terminal
ISW-EN4216R Installation Guide
Figure 5: Relay N/C Wiring
1
2
3
4
5
1 -
Control panel
2 -
VDC terminal
3 -
GND terminal
4 -
Zone 1 terminal
5 -
Common terminal
3.0
Select the Frequency Band
1.
Select the appropriate frequency band for your geographic
area. Refer to Figure 6.
2.
Press the RESET button. Refer to Figure 3 on page 1.
Figure 6: Frequency Band Settings
1 -
Australia (915 MHz to 928 MHz)
2 -
New Zealand (921 MHz to 928 MHz)
3 -
North America (902 MHz to 928 MHz) (default)
4.0
Program the Receiver
4.1
Main Menu
1.
When the LCD Display shows the READY message, press the
ENTER button to enter the Main Menu.
The Main Menu consists of three submenus. Refer to Table 3
for an overview of the Main Menu.
To navigate through the menus and make selections, refer to
Table 1 on page 1 for descriptions of the UP, DOWN, ENTER,
and BACK buttons.
Table 3:
Main Menu
Submenu
Description
POINT STATUS
Use this menu to check the current status of a
programmed point.
INSTALL &
Use this menu to program an output, change
SERVICE
the login password, check signal strength, set
up a point, delete a point, and register a
transmitter.
EVENT LOG
Use this menu to review events that were
recorded in the event log.
2.
From the Main Menu, press ENTER to select a submenu.
Refer to Sections 4.2 through 4.4 on pages 3 and 4 for
programming guidelines.
6
2
3
6
7
8
6 -
ISW-EN4216R
7 -
N/C terminal
8 -
Common terminal
9 -
N/O terminal
1
2
3
AUS
AUS
AUS
NZ
NZ
NZ
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