Universal Transmitter (EL-2602)
The EL‐2602 is a universal transmitter that includes a single output for use in a wide range of
wireless applications. When batteries need replacing, the EL‐2602 sends a low battery indication to
the Control System.
Figure B- 17: EL-2602 (Cover Off)
Installation Procedure
To install universal transmitters:
1.
To open the housing, insert a small screwdriver at the bottom of the unit between the
front and back cover and twist the screwdriver to release the cover.
2.
Remove the divider separating the battery from the contacts on the battery holder. When
you apply power and the tamper switch is open, the EL‐2602 enters Test mode during
which a transmission is sent every few seconds. You can terminate Test mode by closing the
tamper switch. Test mode is automatically terminated after approximately five minutes.
Due to occurrence of voltage delay in lithium batteries that have been in storage, the
batteries may initially appear to be dead. In this case, leave the unit in Test mode for a few
minutes until the battery voltage level is stabilized.
3.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, Zones [911].
4.
Select the zone to which you want to register the transmitter; the system initiates
Registration mode. When Save? appears on the Control System's LCD display, press
.
5.
After registration, press the EL‐2602's tamper switch to terminate Test mode.
6.
Before permanently mounting the unit, test the transmitter from the exact mounting
position.
7.
To remove the PCB, press the PCB release tab, carefully lift the board and slide the board
away from the back cover.
When handling the PCB, do not apply pressure on the antenna.
8.
Knockout the wiring hole in the back cover.
9.
Thread the wires through the wiring hole.
10.
If using the Back Tamper switch, insert a screw into the Back Tamper mounting hole
located in the center of the back cover – see p.100 , Figure B‐ 16. When the detector is
removed from the wall, the screw causes the tamper release to break away from the back
cover and the Back Tamper switch is released.
102
Antenna
LED
Indicator
Location
of wiring
knockout
Appendix B: Transmitter Installation
Battery
Holder
Tamper
Switch
Loop
Terminals
PCB
Release
Tab
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