Duevi RX808-LCD Guide

INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
WARNINGS
Installation:
This device must be installed only by qualified technician
Installer must follow current regulations
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any improper use of the product, incorrect installation or failure to comply with instructions of
this manual and the law regarding electrical systems
Any intervention carried out by not qualified technician can damage the device
Installation environment:
Do not install the control panel in very humid or warm environment, near to baths, sinks, etc. Do not install the device outdoor
For a solid and reliable installation, make sure the installation wall surface is flat
Fix the receiver to a height that allows easy access the front panel
The receiver is protected against tampering. Anyway, it is recommended to install the device within a detection zone of the alarm system
Do not install the receiver in a shielded environment or near other receivers/transmitters with the same working frequency. Before fix
the device and peripherals run some tests to verify the system and ensure a proper behaviour and coverage of wireless sensors
Pay attention to radio emitters near the installation. In this case run tests of correct working for more days
RX808-LCD
80 CHANNELS WIRELESS RECEIVER WITH LCD DISPLAY
19.09-M:1.4-H:x.x-F:SWCABD -ENG [AN] [SPV] [Serie 100] MADE IN ITALY

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INDEX
1. RX808-LCD ....................................................................................................................................................3
2. TECHNICAL....................................................................................................................................................4
3. FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................................................................6
4. PROGRAMMING MENU....................................................................................................................................7
LANGUAGE .......................................................................................................................................................7
ZONES LEARNING ..............................................................................................................................................7
ACTIVATORS LEARNING.......................................................................................................................................7
RADIO TEST ......................................................................................................................................................7
BEEP ARMING ...................................................................................................................................................7
DOOR CONTROL ................................................................................................................................................8
CTSR AND MINI-C ..............................................................................................................................................8
RECEIVER MODE (IMPULSIVE RELAY) .....................................................................................................................8
ANTI-BLINDING.................................................................................................................................................9
ENTRY TIME......................................................................................................................................................9
EXIT TIME.........................................................................................................................................................9
RELAY MODE FOR OPENED DOOR (P.A.INS = YES / NO) .............................................................................................9
SUPERVISION ....................................................................................................................................................9
P OUTPUT.........................................................................................................................................................9
RESET ............................................................................................................................................................10
5. ZONE MANAGEMENT (SENSORS) .....................................................................................................................11
“AN” LEARNING MODE.....................................................................................................................................11
“BY DETECTION” LEARNING MODE......................................................................................................................12
DELETE A DETECTOR .........................................................................................................................................12
6. ACTIVATOR MANAGEMENT.............................................................................................................................13
LEARN AN ACTIVATOR ......................................................................................................................................13
DELETE AN ACTIVATOR......................................................................................................................................13
7. ARMING AND DISARMING .............................................................................................................................14
TOTAL ARMING ...............................................................................................................................................14
PARTIAL ARMING ............................................................................................................................................14
DISARMING....................................................................................................................................................14
8. ALARM MEMORY (EVENTS LOG) ......................................................................................................................15
READ THE EVENTS LOG......................................................................................................................................15
CLEAR THE EVENTS LOG.....................................................................................................................................15
9. SUPERVISION...............................................................................................................................................15
10. SENSORS MASKING SIGNALLING ..................................................................................................................15

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1. RX808-LCD
RX808-LCD is an high performance receiver and full of functions, designed for professional use.
This is a radio receiver with 80 radio zones combined to 8 relay outputs (groups of 10 radio zones for each output).
Each radio zone hosts one detector.
When RX808-LCD receives the alarm radio code from a zone, it activates the combined relay output (N.C. type). Each radio sensor is completely
recognized by receiver (included opened/closed door in compatible sensors).
The alarm relay outputs (NC1-C1, …, NC8-C8) can be connected to wired zone inputs of a control panel to expand the alarm system with
wireless detectors, to activate an acoustic or light warning, or to start phone call via PSTN or GSM diallers.
RX808-LCD can store up to 9 remote controls. It is possible to:
Arm, partial arm and disarm (wired connection) the control panel
Arm the receiver in TOTAL (all the outputs enabled) or PARTIAL (only outputs 1 ÷ 6 enabled) mode
The receiver can work as MASTER or SLAVE of the alarm system to which is connected:
MASTER: RX808-LCD is enabled (TOTAL and PARTIAL arming) and disabled (DISARMED) using the remote controls. Connect the
terminals COM/NC/NA to the wired arming input of the control panel, the alarm system is armed and disarmed with the receiver.
On display is shown the status and –during the armed status –the alarms from radio zones are logged
SLAVE: RX808-LCD receives the armed (TOTAL, no partials) and disarmed status of control panel through wired connection (input
RST, the status is shown on display). During armed status the alarms from radio zones are logged
RX808 shows on display:
Different arming status (TOTAL, PARTIAL and DISARMED) of receiver and/or control panel
Alarm memory of radio zones with events log
Battery status of radio zones
Missed supervision of radio zones
RX808-LCD has alarm relay outputs for radio zones (NC1-C1, …, NC8-C8), and other outputs for:
ARMING/DISARMING (COM-NC-NA): output driven by remote controls, for connection to arming/disarming input of the control
panel
TAMPER (NCT-CT): to monitor the cover tampering or tamper alarm from radio zones
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT (P): programmable output for PARTIAL ARMING or SUPERVISION signalling
LOW BATTERY (LWB): to alert the low battery status of radio zones or radio-blinding

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2. TECHNICAL
RADIO ZONES
80 radio zones –Each zone can store one detector
REMOTE CONTROLS
9 remote controls for arming/disarming the receiver and drive the arming output (COM-NC-NA)
ZONE ALARM OUTPUTS
8 relay outputs for alarm from radio zones (not from remote controls)
Each output is combined to one group of 10 radio zones (eight groups)
Relay data: 24 V / 500 mA
Activation type: impulsive, aperture time > 2 seconds
Warning: the outputs always change status when an alarm from radio zones is received, even if the
receiver is disarmed (only in PARTIAL arming the radio zones 61 ÷ 80 are disabled and thus the outputs
7 and 8 are disabled too)
ARMING OUTPUT
1 relay output (dry contact) for arming/disarming command from remote controls
Relay data: 24 V / 500 mA
Activation type: bistable (> 2 s) or impulsive
TAMPER OUTPUT
1 relay output for radio-blinding, sensor masking, wired and radio tamper
Relay data: 24 V / 500 mA
LWB OUTPUT
1 OpenCollector output for low battery of radio zones (zone showed on display) or radio-blinding
P OUTPUT
1 OpenCollector output for Supervision or Partial arming of receiver
LED
1 OpenCollector output for armed status of receiver (TOTAL or PARTIAL)
DISPLAY
Programming menu
Zones, arming status and alarm memory
Opened door (only for radio detectors compatible with Opened Doors function)
POWER
9 ÷ 14 V (typical: 12 V ) / MAX 60 mA
WARNING > The device must be supplied by low voltage power source (SELV)
RADIO RANGE
100 m open field
FREQUENCY
433,92 MHz
RADIO CODE
48 bit
DIMENSION
250 x 150 x 40 mm
CASE
Plastic
COMPATIBILITY
Compatible with:
All AN detectors
The receiver visualize on display detailed information from special radio sensors:
oCTSR: on-board reed/internal contact, secondary contact, roller, shock sensor
oMINI-C: on-board reed/internal contact, secondary contact, roller, shock sensor
oMOSKITO-R: right side, left side, center, elusion
Remote controls: TXS/M, TXS4, TX2C
Antimasking signalling from sensors: MOSKITO, VIPER, VIPER-DT and KAPTURE

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JUMPERS
SETUP
PROGRAMMING
CLOSED
Programming mode
OPENED
Normal working
JP1
TAMPER
CLOSED
Tamper disabled
OPENED
Tamper enabled
TERMINALS
ANT
Antenna
RST
Input for TOTAL arming (no PARTIAL) and
disarming the receiver
Connect this input to Arming Status output (+INS) of the control panel
(0 V = system disarmed, +12 V = system armed)
+12
Power
Positive pole +12 V
MAX 60 mA
GND
Power
Negative pole 0 V
COVER
Connector for cover panel
P
Partial arming/Supervision
Output at +12V when the receiver is armed in Partial
LED
Receiver armed
Output at +12V when the receiver is armed in Total
LWB
Detector Low Battery
Radio Blinding
Open-collector output (to negative when signalling low battery or radio
blinding)
K1
Tamper
EDIT
Internal “EDIT” button
MENU
Internal “MENU” button
BUZZER
Internal speaker

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RELAY OUTPUTS
NC1 (Normally Closed)
C1 (Common)
Relay output 1
Active when alarm from radio zones 1 ÷ 10
Total / Partial
Delayed zones
NC2 (Normally Closed)
C2 (Common)
Relay output 2
Active when alarm from radio zones 11 ÷ 20
Total + Partial
NC3 (Normally Closed)
C3 (Common)
Relay output 3
Active when alarm from radio zones 21 ÷ 30
Total + Partial
NC4 (Normally Closed)
C4 (Common)
Relay output 4
Active when alarm from radio zones 31 ÷ 40
Total + Partial
NC5 (Normally Closed)
C5 (Common)
Relay output 5
Active when alarm from radio zones 41 ÷ 50
Total + Partial
NC6 (Normally Closed)
C6 (Common)
Relay output 6
Active when alarm from radio zones 51 ÷ 60
Total + Partial
NC7 (Normally Closed)
C7 (Common)
Relay output 7
Active when alarm from radio zones 61 ÷ 70
Total
NC8 (Normally Closed)
C8 (Common)
Relay output 8
Active when alarm from radio zones 71 ÷ 80
Total
NCT (Normally Closed)
CT (Common)
TAMPER relay output
Active in case of Radio-blinding, Sensor Masking and Tamper (wired/radio)
COM (Common)
NC (Normalmente Closed)
NA (Normally Opened)
Dry contact relay output 10. Programmable: Bi-stable / Impulsive (remote control driven)
Connect the receiver to arming wired input of the control panel to arm/disarm it via RX808-
LCD
3. FRONT PANEL
RX808-LCD front panel
EDIT
Select / change option
Display
Data visualization
MENU
OK / Next / Cancel

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4. PROGRAMMING MENU
To enter in programming menu:
1. Open the receiver
2. With receiver powered, close the jumper SETUP
3. The receiver emits two “beep” and enter immediately in programming menu
4. Use the MENU button to scroll the menu items, the EDIT button to change settings
5. When finished to program, open the SETUP jumper: the receiver emits two “beep” and is ready to work with new settings
Follow the programming menu item list:
LANGUAGE
Set the language of receiver. Change has immediate effect.
ZONES LEARNING
Learn and delete the radio zones. Up to 80 radio zones.
See dedicated paragraph.
ACTIVATORS LEARNING
Learn and delete the remote controls. Up to 9 remote controls.
See dedicated paragraph.
RADIO TEST
Run the test to verify the radio range of receiver:
1. Press the EDIT button
2. On display appears “Radio Test“ and the receiver waits for radio codes from zones
3. Make the radio sensors (learned on receiver) transmit their alarm codes
4. If the radio code is received, on display appears the radio zone number (and the radio code detail) and two “beep” are emitted
5. At the end of the test, switch to next function by pressing the MENU button or exit from programming
BEEP ARMING
Enable the acoustic alerts at arming (one “beep”) and disarming (two “beep”) of the receiver.
Language Zones Learning Activators Learning Radio Test
BEEP Arming Door Control CTSR / MINI-C Receiver Mode
Anti-Blinding Entry Time Exit Time OpenedDoor Relay
Supervision P Output Reset / Clear All

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DOOR CONTROL
This function advice about opened zones at arming.
The receiver emits a special acoustic alert. At this point it is possible to:
1. Confirm: press the arm button on remote control or leave the positive signal on RST input or leave the alert time ends: the opened zones
will be bypassed
2. Disarm: press the disarm button on remote control or remove the positive signal on RST input: the display shows “Opened Doors”.
Press the EDIT button, the display shows the radio zone which is opened. In this way it is possible to close the zone and repeat the arm
command without bypass this zone.
3. During the opened door signalling, if the opened zone is known, just close it: in this way it is not necessary to press any button or force
the arming
CTSR AND MINI-C
The CTSR and MINI-C sensors transmit the opened and closed status of their contacts: ON-BOARD REED and EXTERNAL CONTACT.
Depending on the installation (maybe are used both or just one contact) the Opened-Doors advice from these sensors must be set as:
SINGLE: advice IF the ON-BOARD REED is opened (the EXTERNAL CONTACT is ignored)
DOUBLE: advice IF both ON-BOARD REED and EXTERNAL CONTACT are opened (if one of these is closed then no advice)
RECEIVER MODE (IMPULSIVE RELAY)
Set the activation mode of the receiver: MASTER or SLAVE.
Change the activation mode of the ARMING relay (output COM-NC-NA) combined to the remote controls.
MASTER –IMPLUSIVE RELAY = NO
The receiver activation depends on remote controls, with two activation modes:
oTOTAL: all the radio zones are active (all the alarm relay outputs are active)
oPARTIAL: only the radio zones 1 ÷ 60 are active, the radio zones 61 ÷ 80 are bypassed (so the alarm relay outputs 7 and
8 stay always closed)
The relay output COM-NC-NA change its status in bistable mode: it is active when the receiver is armed (TOTAL or PARTIAL), at rest
when the receiver is DISARMED.
Connect the output COM-NC-NA of the receiver to the wired arming input of the control panel, the panel will follow the
arming/disarming status of the receiver (MASTER).
If the output P is set as “Partial Arming”, it is possible to use this output to partially arm the control panel.
In this mode the receiver can be also armed (only in TOTAL mode) and disarmed by control panel, connecting the arming status
output to the input RST.
When the RST input receives a positive signal from control panel (arming), the receiver mantains the actual arming status from
remote control (TOTAL or PARTIAL). When the control panel removes the positive signal to the RST input (disarming), the receiver
will disarm.
SLAVE –IMPULSIVE RELAY = YES
The receiver is activated only via input RST.
Connect the bi-stable input RST of the receiver to the wired arming status output of the control panel: the receiver (SLAVE) will be
activated (only TOTAL) or disarmed from control panel.
The relay output COM-NC-NA change in impulsive mode: active for 2 seconds after any command of a remote control.
Connect the output COM-NC-NA of the receiver to the wired arming input of the control panel; the panel receives a pulse each
time a remote control sends a command: it is possible to arm, partially arm and disarm the system.
Note: using the remote control, the receiver switches the output COM-NC-NA but does not change its status (armed or disarmed)
until a status change of the input RST.

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ANTI-BLINDING
Alert function in case of disturbing radio transmission (radio blinding attempts).
In case of blinding, the receiver alerts with a “Blinding” message on display and activating the output LWB.
ENTRY TIME
Delay time before consider alarm after –at receiver armed –a violation of the zones 1 ÷ 10.
If –after this time –the receiver is not disarmed, then starts alarm.
Values:
00 seconds (instantaneous zones, no delay)
10 seconds
20 seconds
30 seconds
EXIT TIME
Time available to leave the protected zone without alarms after the arming command to the receiver. During this time the receiver does not
consider alarm if the radio zones are violated.
Values:
5 seconds
60 seconds
RELAY MODE FOR OPENED DOOR (P.A.INS = YES / NO)
Set the behaviour of zone alarm relay output when –at the arming of the receiver –a zone is opened. This function can be used only if the
“Door Control” option is enabled.
FOLLOW ZONE (P.A.INS = YES): maintain the zone relay output opened until the zone stays opened
NORMAL (P.A.INS = NO): the zone relay output is impulsive. The relay temporary opens then closes after some seconds (even
if the zone stays opened). At the end of Opened Door signalization the relay closes
In both cases, giving a +12 V on RESET input, the zone relay opens to alert that there is a opened door. After some seconds the zone relay
output closes bypassing the zone.
SUPERVISION
Max time before consider the radio zone as “missing”. Each time the radio zone sends any radio code, the receiver restart the countdown.
Values:
4 hours
8 hours
12 hours
NO (Supervision off)
P OUTPUT
Set the behaviour of the programmable Poutput. The output switches for these events:
Partial Arming
Missed Supervision

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RESET
BEFORE PROCEED WITH THE DEVICE PROGRAMMING, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING STEPS
IN ORDER TO ERASE THE MEMORY AND ERASE ANY FACTORY TEST SETTING.
These procedure allows to delete all the radio zones and remote controls stored in receiver.
Close the jumper SETUP to open Programming Menu
Press the MENU button until the “Clear All” option on display
Press and hold the EDIT button until some “beep” are emitted and the LWB output switches: the memory is erased
Wait some seconds: the receiver reboot
After the memory cleaning, switch to next function by pressing the MENU button or exit from programming opening the jumper
SETUP.

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5. ZONE MANAGEMENT (SENSORS)
The receiver can store sensors in its zones by two different ways:
“AN” mode (factory mode): for devices models “with AN”
“by detection”mode: for devices without “AN” function (old devices)
To switch from one learning mode to other:
Enter in “Learning” menu (Programming Menu)
Hold down the MENU button for at least 10 seconds until appears/disappears the “” symbol as in figure:
“AN” LEARNING MODE
THIS MODE IS FOR “AN” LEARNING ONLY
1. Enter in programming menu (jumper SETUP closed) and select “Zone Learning”
2. Select the memory position to use with EDIT button (by holding the button, the memory position increase quickly):
3. After some seconds, beside to the radio zone number appears the “_” listening symbol: the receiver is waiting for a radio code from radio
sensor.
If appears the “X” symbol after the radio zone number, it means that the memory position is already used. It is possible to overwrite or
delete it (see next paragraph)
4. On sensor, enable and press the TAMPER switch (AN learning)
5. When the radio code is received, on receiver display appears the blinking “X” symbol (instead “_”): the receiver is processing the code.
If it is a valid code the remote control is stored, the “X” symbol stays solid:
The sensor is not stored if:
the radio code is NOT an AN learning code (example: alarm code, tamper code…)
the radio code is already stored in other memory position
it is not a valid radio code (example: it is a remote control radio code…)
In case of error, some “beep” are emitted and the receiver wait for another radio code.
6. To learn other sensors, press the EDIT button to switch to another free memory position and repeat the previous steps.
It is possible to store up to 80 sensors.
7. At the end of learning, switch to next function by pressing the MENU button or exit from programming opening the jumper SETUP.
Zone Learning
Zone 01
Zone Learning *
Zone 01
Zone Learning
Sensor 01
Zone Learning
Sensor 02
Zone Learning
Sensor 02 _
Zone Learning
Sensor 02 X
EDIT
“AN” mode
“By detection”mode

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“BY DETECTION” LEARNING MODE
THIS MODE IS FOR “BY DETECTION” LEARNING ONLY (OLD DEVICES)
1. Enter in programming menu (jumper SETUP closed) and select “Zone Learning”
2. Select the memory position to use with EDIT button (by holding the button, the memory position increase quickly):
3. After some seconds, beside to the radio zone number appears the “_” listening symbol: the receiver is waiting for a radio code from radio
sensor.
If appears the “X” symbol after the radio zone number, it means that the memory position is already used. It is possible to overwrite or
delete it (see next paragraph)
4. Make a detection with the sensor to learn
5. When the radio code is received, on receiver display appears the blinking “X” symbol (instead “_”): the receiver is processing the code.
If it is a valid code the remote control is stored, the “X” symbol stays solid:
The sensor is not stored if:
the radio code is an AN learning code
the radio code is already stored in other memory position
it is not a valid radio code (example: it is a remote control radio code…)
In case of error, some “beep” are emitted and the receiver wait for another radio code.
6. To learn other sensors, press the EDIT button to switch to another free memory position and repeat the previous steps.
It is possible to store up to 80 sensors.
7. At the end of learning, switch to next function by pressing the MENU button or exit from programming opening the jumper SETUP.
DELETE A DETECTOR
To delete a radio zone, select it and hold down the MENU button for at least 5 seconds (less than 10 seconds):
Zone Learning *
Sensor 01
Zone Learning *
Sensor 02
Zone Learning *
Sensor 02 _
Zone Learning *
Sensor 02 X
Zone Learning
Sensor 02 X
Zone Learning
Sensor 02
EDIT
long
EDIT

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6. ACTIVATOR MANAGEMENT
LEARN AN ACTIVATOR
1. Enter in programming menu (jumper SETUP closed) and select “Learn. Activator”
2. Select the memory position using the EDIT button (hold down the button to increase quickly the memory position):
3. After some seconds, beside to the radio zone number appears the “_” listening symbol: the receiver is waiting for a radio code from
remote control.
If appears the “X” symbol after the radio zone number, it means that the memory position is already used. It is possible to overwrite or
delete it (see next paragraph)
4. Press any button on remote control
5. When the radio code is received, on receiver display appears the blinking “X” symbol (instead “_”): the receiver is processing the code.
If it is a valid code the remote control is stored, the “X” symbol stays solid:
The remote control is not stored if:
the radio code is already stored in other memory position
it is not a valid radio code (example: it a sensor radio code…)
In case of error, some “beep” are emitted and the receiver wait for another radio code.
6. To learn other remote controls, press the EDIT button to switch to another free memory position and repeat the previous steps.
It is possible to store up to 9 remote controls.
7. At the end of learning, switch to next function by pressing the MENU button or exit from programming opening the jumper SETUP.
DELETE AN ACTIVATOR
To delete an activator, select it and hold down the MENU button for at least 5 seconds:
Learn. Activator
Remote 01
Learn. Activator
Remote 04
Learn. Activator
Remote 04 _
Learn. Activator
Remote 04 X
Learn. Activator
Remote 04 X
Learn. Activator
Remote 04
EDIT
EDIT
long

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7. ARMING AND DISARMING
It is possible to arm (activate) the receiver and the connected control panel, in two ways:
1. With remote controls: the receiver must be programmed in MASTER mode, the control panel must be connected to the output COM-
NC-NA. It is possible to arm the receiver in TOTAL and PARTIAL mode
2. With wired bi-stable input RST: the receiver must be programmed in SLAVE mode and the input RST must be connected to the wired
status output of the control panel:
+12 V: TOTAL arming
no +12 V: DISARMED
It is possible to arm the receiver only in TOTAL mode
TOTAL ARMING
Press once the arming button (TOTAL) of a remote control.
The receiver emits a “beep” (if the “Beep Arming” function is enabled) to confirm the code is received.
On display appears:
PARTIAL ARMING
Press twice the arming button or once the partial arming button (if available) on a TXS4 remote control.
The receiver emits a “beep” each time it receives the arming button code as confirm.
On display appears:
When in partial arming, the zones from 61 to 80 are bypassed (also the combined relays 7 and 8).
DISARMING
The receiver can be disarmed pressing once the disarming button on remote control, at any arming status (TOTAL or PARTIAL).
The reciver emits two “beep” and the display shows “Disarmed”(if no alarm memory):
In case of alarms during arming, at disarming the receiver alerts with some “beep” and the display shows “Alarm Memory”:
TOTAL arming
PART. armed
Disarmed
Alarm Memory

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8. ALARM MEMORY (EVENTS LOG)
READ THE EVENTS LOG
If –during the arming of the receiver –an alarm happens, at disarming some quick “beep” are emitted to alert about the alarm condition.
The display shows “Alarm Memory”:
In case of alarm the receiver saves the violated radio zone.
The receiver can store up to twenty alarm events (in chronological order, from most recent to the oldest) in a circular memory: when the
memory is full, the last event overwrite the oldest one.
To viualize the events just, at receiver disarmed, press the EDIT button more times.
Each pression on EDIT button shows on display –chronologically –the violated radio zones which caused alarm: from most recent to the
oldest. When –after the last event –the EDIT button is pressed again, the receiver emits some “beep”.
To exit from Events Log press the MENU button.
CLEAR THE EVENTS LOG
To delete the event log (alarm memory), press and hold the MENU button: release the button when the display shows “Disarmed”.
9. SUPERVISION
This function allows to control the detectors learned on receiver.
The detectors automatically transmit a “live” radio code each hour. When the supervision is active, the receiver verifies to receive at least one
“live” radio code from each detector within the selected time window (4, 8 or 12 hours). If the RX808-LCD does not receives a “live” code
within this time, it will be signalled as “missed supervision”.
In case of missed supervision, the Poutput switches (if programmed for “Supervision”) and the display shows “Missed Supervision”.
In case - after “missed supervision” – the “live” code is correctly received (after the same time window), the “Missed Supervision” and the P
output back to normal state.
To visualize the supervision log, proceed as follows.
When the display shows “Missed Supervision”, press more times the EDIT button: will be displayed chronologically all the missed supervision
events, from newest to the oldest.
At the last event, the display blinks and some “beep” are emitted. To exit from supervision log press the MENU button.
In main events log, the missed SUPERVISON is shown by the number of zone on display and the blinking of LWB and LED LEDs.
10.SENSORS MASKING SIGNALLING
The receiver manages the masking signals of the following sensors: MOSKITO, MOSKITO+, VIPER, VIPER-DT, KAPTURE.
If a masking code is received, the TAMPER output will be activated for about 2 seconds and will be stored in ALARM MEMORY.
Alarm Memory

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