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Programming
4. Apply power to the control panel. The middle (red)
LED on the module should start blinking. Table 2
describes the module’s status based on LED conditions.
Note
The red LED at the bottom of the module may emit a dim
glow but is not used as an indicator and can be ignored.
Programming
This section describes the following programming steps:
❑Determine Programming Settings—provides tables to
record wireless transmitter and partition settings.
❑Enroll the Module—sets up the module to be super-
vised by the control panel.
❑Program the Module—puts the module into program so
you can program zone bank settings, transmitters, and
enter the settings for transmitters and partitions.
Determine Programming Settings
When programming wireless transmitters into the module,
there are various options and partitions you can set for each
transmitter. These settings appear in segments of each pro-
gramming location.
Use “Table 3: Module Programming Settings”on pages 3 -
7 to record zone assignments and settings. Be sure to circle
the module type in the location column to help identify
where each zone resides; RM = receiver module, HE =
hardwire expander, P = panel. This gives you all the pro-
gramming information in one place and helps speed up the
programming process.
Zone Locations 1 - 192
Zone locations 1 - 192 are not numbered in Table 3 since
these locations vary depending on location 194—Receiver
Zone Bank Setting (see page 8).
For example, if location 194 is set to 3, the first available
location is 25. The total number of available locations is
dependant on the zone limits for both the panel and receiver.
Note
The default settings shown for Segments 1 and 2 in the
first zone location apply to all zone locations.
Special Settings for Door/Window Transmitters
Use the following guidelines when setting features 4 and 5
for door/window transmitters and wireless smoke detectors.
❑Feature 4—Input Option 1
For door/window transmitters, turn on this feature to
disable the transmitter’s internal reed switches.
For wireless smoke detectors with tamper switches, turn on
this feature to enable the tamper feature.
Note
Feature 4—Input Option 1, must be off (disabled) when
using wireless smoke detectors without tamper switches.
❑Feature 5—Input Option 2
For door/window transmitters that use a normally open
external contact, leave this feature off (N/O).
For door/window transmitters that use a normally
closed external contact, turn this feature on (N/C).
Light and Star Buttons on 4-Button Keyfobs
When using 4-button keyfobs, turning on Input Option 1
(feature 4) changes the light button to Keyfob Function 1.
Turning on Input Option 2 (feature 5) changes the star but-
ton to Keyfob Function 2. These functions can be used to
control relays, outputs, or X-10 devices.
Table 2. Module Status Conditions
LED Module Status
Red-blinking
Red-off
Normal data communication with
the control panel.
No data communication with
control panel. Check wiring and
power source.
Yellow-blinking
Yellow-off
Receiving radio signals from
wireless sensors.
No radio signals currently being
received.
Table 3. Module Programming Settings
Location Segment 1 Segment 2
0
Transmitter
to be pro-
grammed)
None None
Zone _____
Assigned to
module
#_____.
RM HE P
1 - Enable sensor ❏
(default = off)
2 - Supervised ❏
(default = on)
3 - Fire supervision ❏
(default = off)
4 - Input option 1 ❏
(default = off)
5 - Input option 2 ❏
(default = off)
6 - 8 Not used
Partition 1 keyfob ❏
(default = on)
Partition 2 keyfob ❏
(default = off)
Partition 3 keyfob ❏
(default = off)
Partition 4 keyfob ❏
(default = off)
Partition 5 keyfob ❏
(default = off)
Partition 6 keyfob ❏
(default = off)
Partition 7 keyfob ❏
(default = off)
Partition 8 keyfob ❏
(default = off)