Installation Manual

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[78] Test Transmission Reporting Codes
[79] T-Link Trouble Reporting Codes
Section 8 - Testing
Testing your control to the Central Station
Be sure to perform normal tests with your central station via
the land line.
There is a 1-minute delay between successive signals sent by
the Skyroute transmitter.
For example: If you trip 3 zones and you have the Skyroute
module programmed to send the alarm and restoral reporting
codes for each zone (6 signals in total), it will take about 5
minutes for all the signals to go through. The first signal goes
through immediately. There will be a 1-minute delay before
the second signal is sent and another 1-minute delay before the
third signal is sent, etc.
Section 9 - Troubleshooting
00 FF I___I___I Periodic Test Transmission FF FF I___I___I Skyroute Test TX Code
00 FF I___I___I System Test
00 00 I___I___I T-Link Communication Fault 00 00 I___I___I T-Link Network Restore
00 00 I___I___I T-Link Communication Restore 00 00 I___I___I T-Link Receiver Trouble
00 00 I___I___I T-Link Network Fault 00 00 I___I___I T-Link Receiver Trouble Restore
Problem:
• LED5 is blinking 2 times - Radio is not powered
Solution:
• Make sure that BELL(+) on the panel is connected to BELL IN on the Skyroute module.
• Perform a default on the Skyroute module.
Problem:
• LED5 is blinking 4 times - No service
Solution:
• Relocate either the Skyroute transmitter or the antenna to a different location on the premises. Higher or closer to a
window usually improves the signal strength.
• Remove the Skyroute transmitter from any environmental interference such as AC power lines or large pieces of
metal duct work, water heater, electrical box, etc.
Problem:
• LED5 is blinking 5 times - Failure to communicate
Solution:
• This trouble means that the Skyroute transceiver was not acknowledged from the central station. To clear this trou-
ble, perform a reset: [*8] [Installer code] [803] [99] [FF]. To prevent this trouble in the future, make sure your signal
strength is good.
Problem:
• LED5 is blinking 6 times - Skyroute transceiver is not activated with Connect 24
Solution:
• Activate the Skyroute transceiver with Connect 24. Please have your information ready when you call the VRU. If
you do not have these numbers, please call 888-251-7458 (US) or 888-955-5583 (Canada).
Problem:
• Skyroute unit displays poor signal strength.
Solution:
• Relocate either the Skyroute transmitter or the antenna to a different location on the premises. Higher or closer to a
window usually improves the signal strength.
• Remove the Skyroute transmitter from any environmental interference such as AC power lines or large pieces of
metal duct work, water heater, electrical box, etc.
Problem:
• Skyroute transmitter unit has good signal strength but it is not transmitting the signals.
Solution:
• Make sure that the Skyroute transmitter is programmed for the proper channel (A or B). Correct channel for your
area can be obtained from the SID list provided by Connect 24. The default channel is B.
Problem:
• My Skyroute transmitter is sending Zone 98 when I wanted to send the actual zone numbers.
Solution:
• Enter the installer ID in Installer Programming (*8). Enter 00 in sub-section [99] of section [803]. This will default
all the programming to factory settings. You will then have to program your Skyroute module completely. You will
notice that LED5 is blinking 6 times. Please see the following problem for solution.
Problem:
• The Skyroute transmitter was activated, but a default was performed; now LED5 is blinking 6 times.
Solution:
• Enter the installer ID in Installer Programming (*8). Enter sub-section [06] of section [803] and turn bit# 4 on.
• Enter FF (which is *66) in sub-section [99]. The Skyroute module will restart.
• LED5 should be blinking once.