User's Manual

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MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A
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your TX pulses
pulses
f
rom
other sys
t
ems
Pic. 7 - Properly synchronized systems
*NOTE: If installing more than one controller unit in the same location, turn on
*
and synchronize
the systems one
by one!!!
7.6 FINAL
(A)
Move
on to the second
electronic
board if
these
will be also installed.
Repeat steps
7.3-
7.5.
(B) Disconnect from the system on the Settings page and then turn OFF the electronic
board (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3;
SW:V3.4).
(C) Drill
holes
and attach the
antennas
to the
floor.
Lay the
cables
in the floor and
place
the
controller unit in its final
location.
(D) Turn the system back on and reconnect. Test detection again with the antennas
attached and cables in the floor. Verify that
everything
is okay and set the Alarm lights and
sounds
to the
customer's
wishes.
(E) On the Settings page, Export the settings to a text file for future reference. Also, a
screenshot of each page in the software can be extremely helpful to have for reference,
even more so than the settings
file.