Specifications
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Learning RF Input (L): Applicable to a 5800 system on/y.
Where a Yes No IS asked by the console, pressing the
This request will be to learn the transmitter input’s ID code. (The ID codes
can be learned here or via field *83.)
TRANSMIT NOW
If “yes” is selected, open and close (or close and open), or press and r.- ~
lease the particular input to the transmitter twice. After the first time, a
single short beep will occur. After the second time, two short beeps will
mean that the control has accepted that transmitter into the system.
Because of the characteristics of the receiver, allow about 8 seconds be-
tween transmissions from button units (e.g., 5802, 5802CP, 5803). If a
long beep occurs, it means that the particular transmitter input has
previously been registered in the system.
TYPICAL DISPLAY
The display will revert to the summary line, with the accepted input (loop)
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number under the”~ in the display.
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Mark the zone number on the transmitter.
If all is okay, press [x].
AcceptedInput (Loop)Number~
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Custom Alpha Editing: For all zone types, the next request is to
enter alpha descriptors for the zones. The entry may be done now (enter
1) or may be done at a later time via field *82 (enter 0),
See the ALPHA DESCRIPTION ENTRIES section on page 29.
Enter Zn Num.
(OO=Quit) 00
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20 Zone Type
Not Used 00
20 Delete Zone?
1=Yes O=NO
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When all entries to be made for the zone at this time are complete, the
next zone number can be entered for programming, or zone
programming can be ended by entering [0][0] as the next “zone
number”.
Notes:
When using a 5801, the Input (Loop)”4” button should always be used and
learned by the system.
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In field *56, at the summary line for each zone, the entered values can be
checked. If it is desired to change anyti-ling, press [#] to move to the previous
entry. Press [#] a number of times to move to earlier entries. Press [++]to move
to later entries again.
Zone entries can be reviewed by pressing [#][5][6]. Changes cannot be made
here, so this is safer for review. Enter the first zone number to be viewed and
press [#]. To view each zone, press [#] and the zone number will advance to
the next programmed zone. When the end of the list is reached, press [0][0] to
exit. This method of exiting may also be done at any time during the review.
To either temporarily or permanently remove a zone from the system, go into
programming mode and press [’][5][6]. Enter the zone number and press [X].
At the Zone Type prompt, enter [0][0] and [~]. This sets the type of the zone
to Not Used. The next prompt will be “Delete Zone?”. “Yes” will permanently
remove the zone from the system while “No” will disable it but retain all data ex-
cept the original zone type. You can then go back to this zone later and put
back an active Zone Type to re-enable it,
An ID code that has been learned for a 5800 system will not be deleted if the
zone is disabled as described above. /f on/y the physics/ transmitter is to be re-
moved or changed (i.e., its ID code deleted, as when repkicing a unit that has a
non-removab/e battery), it can be done in field *56 o,-
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mode, press [X][5][6], enter the zone number, and press [~] multiple times
until the cursor is under the Learned RF Input (L) position. This is the specific
input (loop) or button on the transmitter that has been learned for that zone. If a
[0] is entered at this point, a prompt “Delete S/N?” will appear. If “Yes” is
entered, this specific ID code will be deleted from the system,
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