Cut Sheet
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visable. For installations that include several transmitters,
multiple receivers may be connected to the panel. (Only the
highest signal strength will be displayed).
Note: When using the Fault-Find Mode on wireless zones,
the keypad will beep when the zone is opened or closed only
if the signal strength of the transmitter is 3 or greater.
ADDRESSING MULTIPLE RECEIVERS
If more than one receiver is being utilized, each must be indi-
vidually addressed so that it can be identified by control
panel. This is accomplished by the placement of jumpers on
JP1 and JP2 at the tower-left corner of the board. Refer to
the Wiring Diagram for jumper configuration. Note: Each
receiver leaves the factory internally configured as #1.
Therefore, if only one receiver is being used, address assign-
ment is not required.
WIRELESS SYSTEM TROUBLES
The following system-trouble codes displayed at the keypad
(s) are related to wireless operation.
Transmitter Troubles
Note: Also displayed with the transmitter trouble code are
the zone number ("NN") to which Point 1 is mapped and the
transmitter's identification number.
WI LOBATT - E05-NN. Transmitter low battery. Note: If all
transmitters were installed at the same time, it is recom-
mended to replace all transmitter batteries to avoid ser-
vice callbacks.
LOBATT KEYFOB - E18-NN. Key Fob transmitter low bat-
tery.
WL TRBL - E04-NN. Supervisory failure. indicates that a
transmitter has not "checked in" within the programmed
timeout. Check the transmitter for a dead battery (see
note above). Also, check for an object in the path of the
transmitter blocking reception.
WL TAMPER - E15-NN. Tamper condition Indicates that a
transmitter case is open . Re-install cover
.
Receiver Troubles
Note: Also displayed with the receiver trouble code is the
receiver number ("NN").
RF REC JAMMED - E16-NN. Transmitter interference
from nearby radio-frequency source.
RF REC RES TRBL - E06-NN. Receiver response trouble
(data failure between receiver and control panel). Check
the wiring between the receiver and the panel.
RF REC TAMPER - El 7-NN. Receiver open. Install cover.
LED INDICATIONS
Red LED (DS1)
Green LED (DS2)
The green LED will flash while receiving a transmission hav-
ing a signal strength of 4 or greater, indicating a signal of suf-
ficient strength. Caution: A green LED display with no
transmitter in operation in operation is a sign of high ambient
RF interference. If the green LED remains lit continuously,
relocate the receiver.
RED LED Receiver Condition
OFF No Power
ON Powered, but not communicating with panel
FLASHING Powered, properly communicating with panel