
WIRELESS 64 ZONE RECEIVER
CAT. NO. 45A00-1
Installation Instructions and User’s Guide
INSTALLATION ENGLISH
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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
• Readandunderstandallinstructions.Followallwarningsandinstructionsmarkedontheproduct.
• Donotusethisproductnearwater-e.g.,nearatub,washbasin,kitchensinkorlaundrytub,inawet
basement,ornearaswimmingpool.
•
Neverpushobjectsofanykindintothisproductthroughopenings,astheymaytouchdangerousvoltages.
• SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
• Neverinstallcommunicationswiringorcomponentsduringalightningstorm.
• Neverinstallcommunicationscomponentsinwetlocationsunlessthecomponentsaredesigned
specicallyforuseinwetlocations.
•
Nevertouchuninsulatedwiresorterminalsunlessthewiringhasbeendisconnectedatthenetworkinterface.
• Usecautionwheninstallingormodifyingcommunicationswiringorcomponents.
NOTE: Ifthereceiverisnotcommunicatingwiththecontroller,theModeLEDwillblinkfourtimespersecond.
SET -TheSetswitch(seeFigure2)isusedtoincrementorchangethecurrentselection.
MODE /ADVANCE -TheMode/Advanceswitch(seeFigure2)isusedtoenterSetupMode,advancetothenext
Setupitem,andtoconrmaselection.ItisalsousedtoexitSetupMode.
LED DISPLAY -TheLEDDisplay(seeFigure2)isusedtoshowthestatusofeachtransmitterandtoensureproper
setup.
MODE LED -InRunMode,theModeLED(seeFigure2)isusedtoindicatecommunicationstatuswiththecontroller.
InSetupMode,theModeLEDisusedtoindicateifatransmittersendsarestorecode.
TYPE LED -InSetupMode,theTypeLED(seeFigure2)isusedtoindicateifatransmitterissupervised.
SETUP MODE -TheSetupModeisusedtocongurethegeneraloperatingparametersofthereceiver,toprograma
transmitterintothereceiver,andtochangethecharacteristicsofaprogrammedtransmitter.TheModeLEDdoesnot
blinkinSetupMode.
To enter the Setup Mode:
A. PressandholdtheMode/Advanceswitchforapproximatelytwoseconds.
B. PresstheSetswitchtoincrementthevalueofaSetupitem.
C. PresstheMode/AdvanceswitchistoadvancetothenextSetupitem.
Receiver Address
Yo u arerstpromptedtoenterthereceiveraddress.“A”isshownontheleftofthedisplayandthecurrentaddress
isshownontheright.PresstheSetswitchtoincrementtheaddressvalue.Thecurrentaddresswillbestoredinto
memorywhentheMode/Advanceswitchispressed.SetupModeisexitedwhentheMode/Advanceswitchispressed
andheldfortwoseconds.
Number of Addresses
Next,youarepromptedtoenterthe“numberofaddresses”(seetheSetupinformationinthisdocumentfor
congurationofeachcontroller).Theletter“n”isshownontheleftofthedisplayandthedigitforthecurrentnumber
ofaddressesisshownontherightofthedisplay.PresstheSetswitchtoincrementthenumberofaddressesvalue.
ThecurrentnumberofaddresseswillbestoredintomemorywhentheMode/Advanceswitchispressed.SetupMode
isexitedwhentheMode/Advanceswitchispressedandheldfortwoseconds.
Configuring Transmitters
Allofthefollowinglocationsareusedforconguringandprogrammingtransmitters.Eachnewtransmittercanbe
programmedintothereceiverandeachprogrammedtransmitter,alongwithitscharacteristics,isdisplayedandcan
bemodied.ThetransmitternumberisshownintheLEDDisplay.Ifnotransmitterisprogrammedinanaddress
location,neithertheModeLEDnortheTypeLEDwillbelit.Ifatransmitterisprogrammedinanaddresslocation:
1. TheModeLEDindicateswhetherthetransmittersendsrestoretransmissions.
• TheModeLEDisonifthetransmittersendsrestoretransmissions,andoffifitdoesn’t.
2. TheTypeLEDshowswhetherthetransmitterissupervised.
• TheTypeLEDisonsteadyifthetransmitterissupervised,andblinksifitisn’t.
TheSetswitchisusedtochangethecharacteristicsofaprogrammedtransmitter.EachpressoftheSetswitchcycles
througheachcombinationofsupervised,sendsrestores,ornotransmitterprogrammed.
TheMode/Advanceswitchisusedtoadvancetothenexttransmitteraddresslocation.SetupModeisexitedby
pressingandholdingtheMode/Advanceswitchfortwoseconds.
TEACHING THE RECEIVER A TRANSMITTER ADDRESS
Ifnotransmitterisprogrammedinanaddresslocation,anewtransmittermaybeprogrammedintothataddress
locationbyactivatingthedesiredtransmitter.Theactivatedtransmitterwillthenbeenteredintothataddresslocation.
Thetransmittermustbeactivatedaccordingtotheinstructionsthataccompanythetransmitter.
Basedonthetypeoftransmitter,thereceiverwilltrytosetthesupervisoryandrestorecharacteristicsthatare
appropriateforthattypeoftransmitter.ThesecanbechangedasdesiredusingtheSetswitch.
Onceatransmitterisprogrammedintoanaddresslocation,thetransmitteraddresswillbrieyturnoffwhenever
atransmissionfromthattransmitterisreceived.Thiscanbeusedtoverifythatthecorrecttransmitterhasbeen
programmedandisoperatingreliably.
NOTE: ThecontrollerignoresthecurrentstatusofeachtransmitterwhilethereceiverisinSetupMode.
TRANSMITTER SETUP
1. PressandholdtheMode/Advancebuttonfortwo(2)seconds.
2. “A1”willappear.OnOmniLT,OmniII,andLumina“A1”isalwaysused.OnOmniProIIandLuminaProthe
addresswilldependonthenumberofexpansionenclosuresused(see“OmniProII/LuminaProSetup”formore
information).
3. PresstheMode/Advancebuttontosaveanychangesandproceed.
4. Next,“n1”willappear.Thevalueof“n”willdeterminethenumberofaddressesused.
5. PresstheMode/Advancebuttontosaveanychangesandproceed.
6. “1”willappear(1sttransmitteraddresslocation).Tr i p thetransmitter.Whenthe45A00-1receivesthe
transmission,the45A00-1willdisplaythedigit(transmitteraddress)withadotoneitherside(thedotsindicatethe
transmitter’scharacteristics).
7. PresstheMode/Advancebuttontosavethechangesandproceed.
8. “2”willappear(2ndtransmitteraddresslocation).Tr i p thetransmitter.Whenthe45A00-1receivesthe
transmission,the45A00-1willdisplaythedigit(transmitteraddress)withadotoneitherside(thedotsindicatethe
transmitter’scharacteristics).
9. PresstheMode/Advancebuttontosavethechangesandproceed.
10.Repeatforeachtransmitteraddress(1-64)untilalltransmittershavebeenprogrammed.
11.Afteralltransmittershavebeenprogrammed,replacethecover.
RESETTING OR REMOVING A TRANSMITTER
To replaceanexistingtransmitter,resetthecharacteristicsofatransmitter,orremoveatransmitter,enterSetupMode
asdescribedunder“TransmitterSetup”inthismanual.Whenthetransmitteraddresslocationappearsonthedisplay,
removethetransmitter’scharacteristicsbypressingtheSETbuttonuntiltherearenodots(blinkingorotherwise)on
eithersideoftheaddressnumber.Thetransmitterinnowremoved.To replacethetransmitter,simplytripthenew
transmitter.Whenthe45A00-1receivesthetransmission,the45A00-1willdisplaythedigit(transmitteraddress
location)withadotoneitherside(thedotsindicatethetransmitter’scharacteristics).
RESET MEMORY
To erasealltransmittersfrommemoryandtoresettothefactorydefaultconguration,pressandholdboththeSet
andMode/Advanceswitchessimultaneouslyfor2seconds.Thedisplaywillshow“EE”.Ifyouchoosetocontinue,
pressandholdtheSetandMode/Advanceswitchessimultaneouslyfor2secondsonceagain.Memoryisresetatthe
endofthetwoseconds.
NOTE:Ifyouchoosenottoresetmemoryatthe“EE”display,don’tpressanykeysfor10seconds andthereceiver
willreturntoRunMode.
CONNECTING TO OMNILT
ConnectthereceivertotheOmniLTcontrollerusing4-conductor,22-gaugeorlargerwireasfollows:
1. Connectthe“A”and“B”terminalsofthe45A00-1tothe“YEL”(Yellow)and“GRN”(Green)terminalsunderthe
sectionmarked“CONSOLE”ontheOmniLTcontroller(Yellow=AandGreen=B).
2. Connectthe“+12”and“GND”terminalsofthe45A00-1tothe“RED”and“BLK”(Black)terminalsunderthe
sectionmarked“CONSOLE”ontheOmniLTcontroller(Red=+12VandBlack=GND).
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 2.5Wx3.75Hx1.0D,excludingantenna
CurrentConsumption: 30mAmaximum
OperatingTemperature: 32oF-140oF(0oC-60oC)
MaximumHumidity: 90%relativehumidity,non-condensing
OPERATION
Thetwooperatingmodesofthereceiverare“Run”and“Setup”.
InRunMode,withthereceiverconnectedtoandcommunicatingwiththe
controller,theModeLED(see Figure 2)shouldblinkoncepersecond.The
receivermonitorsthestatusofeachtransmitter.Ifthestatusconditionof
atransmitterchanges,itisreportedtothereceiverandtheinformationis
updatedontheLEDdisplayandtheStatusLEDwillash.
ThetransmitternumberashesonthedisplayandtheStatusLEDashes
wheneverareportisreceivedfromatransmitter.Thedisplaywillcontinually
displaythestatusofanytransmittersthatareviolated(notready)orthat
havetrouble.Thetransmitternumberashesonthedisplayfollowedbythe
statuscondition(s).
LED DISPLAY INFORMATION ABOUT THE LED DISPLAY
1.1 Displaysthenumberofthetransmitterwithachangeincondition.
AL Displaysthatthecurrenttransmitteris“NOTREADY”.
C O Displaysthatthecoverwasremovedfromthecurrenttransmitter.
SF Displaysthatthecurrenttransmitterhasasupervisionfailure.
LO Displaysthatthecurrenttransmitterhasreportedabatterylow.
DESCRIPTION
TheModel45A00-1SupervisedWirelessReceiverallowsupto64uniquewirelesssecuritytransmitterstoreport
informationtoanLevitoncontroller.Thewirelesstransmittersreplacewireddoorandwindowsensors,aswellas
wiredsmoke,motion,glassbreakdetectors,andhandheldkeyfobs.Thesetransmittersreportstatusinformation
tothe45A00-1Receiverwhich,inturn,processestheinformationandreportsittotheLevitoncontroller.
COMPATIBLE TRANSMITTERS
TheModel45A00-1SupervisedWirelessReceiveriscompatiblewithLevitonWirelessTransmitters.
Thesetransmittersincludethe46A00-1Door/WindowTransmitter,
47A00-1QuadPetImmuneMotionDetector,48A00-14ButtonKeyfob,49A00-1SmokeandCarbon
MonoxideDetector,and50A00-1Panic/AlertPendant.
INSTALLATION
Installthereceiverinacentralareaofthepremises,ashighabove
groundaspractical.Thereceivermaybemountedupto1000feet
fromtheLevitoncontroller.
• Thereceivershouldbeatleast5feetfromthecontrollerorany
otherelectronicdevice.
• Avoidareaswherereceiverwillbeexposedtomoisture.
•
Avoidareaswithexcessivemetalorelectricalwiring.Ifunavoidable,
mountwhereantennaextendsaboveametallicsurface.
Whenthelocationofthereceiverhasbeenestablished:
1. PositionthesuppliedMountingBasesothattheMountingBase
Latchisatthetop.HoldtheMountingBaseagainstthemounting
surface(allowatleasta6-inchclearanceabovetheMounting
Base)andsecureitusingthesuppliedscrews(seeFigure1).
2. AlignthenotchesonthebackoftheWirelessReceivercasewiththe
tabsontheMountingBase.Makesurethetabsarefullyinsertedinto
thenotchesandpushdownwardtolatch.
MOUNTING
BASE
BASE LATCH
MOUNTING HOLE
TAB
TAB
MOUNTING HOLE
MODE SET
+12V ABGND
D3
TYPE
LEDLED
DISPLAY
MODE
LED
MODE/ADVANCE
SWITCH
SET
SWITCH
ANTENNA
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