TX-7serial Pima -
Recommended mounting
screws and plugs
M4.5 x 30 mm
countersunk head
6 x 35 mm
Mounting screws and
plugs not included
Squeeze the
lid firmly on
both sides just
below the
mounting holes
to remove the lid
DC power - connect directly
to system battery
TRANSMIT
KEYPAD
JP1
JP2
Installation Instructions
self tapping
Connect the transmitter
to the panel by connecting
the 4-way connector to JP4
on the PIMA panel.
SERIAL
JP4
Programming the panel for radio
communication
The internal radio transmitter is able to report the
following telemetry conditions:
Up to 4 partitions are supported / reported
Up to 31 zones are reported
(zone 32 reserved for universal or unknown zone)
Up to 15 users / key holders are reported
(user 16 reserved for universal or unknown user)
Only battery low and AC fail restorals are reported
All standard RDC type telemetries are reported
Step 1
Programme the "T" parameter in the "MS 1
Protocol" screen to "T=2" - RDC radio transmitter is
installed.
Step 2
In the MS 1 & 2 "Options" in the "Communication"
menu, all the parameters are disabled ('-') by factory
default (including after panel initializing). Enable
ONLY the required telemetries with careful
reference to the note below.
NB: ONLY ENABLE CRITICAL
TELEMETRIES. Indiscriminate activation
of non-critical telemetries (including
Open/Close) for radio communication can
lead to network congestion and may
result in critical signals being lost. Panel
specific telemeteries such as keypad
failure and restore, phone-line failure and
restore, siren failure and restore etc.
should NEVER be activated.
LED indicates transmitter conditions:
Transmitter standby - battery voltage correct
Transmitting
Mains fail
Battery voltage too low for normal operation
Low battery, but still able to operate
Battery over voltage
Incorrectly programmed
Rev 115 1211
ADI Support
0800 234 468
RDC 24hr Standby
082 444 7176
www.radiodata.co.za
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