Wireless
Security
Solutions
RE224GT GE
®
-to-2GIG
®
Wireless Translator™
Features
•L stens to GE protocol w reless dev ces: DWS, PIR, Glass Break, Fob, Pan c.
•Transm ts 2GIG protocol w reless.
•No sensor enrollment requ red.
•All sensor alarm, superv sory and trouble s gnals are passed through.
•Ma n dev ce has ts own un que ID for superv sor es, complete report ng
of ma n dev ce tamper, external power supply fault and low battery.
•Dual antennas for both Rece ve and Transm t d vers ty for rel able range.
•Back-up battery protects dur ng loss of external power.
Key Instructions
•External supply: 12V DC at least 50 mA.
•3 AAA Alkal ne batter es g ve 72 hours backup f external supply fa ls.
INSTALL BATTERIES ONLY WHEN EXTERNAL SUPPLY IS READY TO CONNECT.
•Enroll ng:
Power the Translator. It starts translat ng mmed ately.
Sensors are NOT enrolled n the Translator.
GE sensors may be enrolled nto 2GIG system us ng the
tr pp ng enrollment mode. They are not enrolled n the
Translator.
Enroll the Translator nto a zone, because t sends check- n
superv sor es, cover tamper and low battery messages.
•24 Hour Aux Zone Type – When cover opened:
“fault” when system not armed, “alarm” when
system armed.
• Superv sed RF nput type
•When prompted, toggle the tamper sw tch to enroll
the ser al number.
Operation
•Ex st ng GE protocol sensors transm t as usual. Translator passes
nformat on on to control panel as f they were 2GIG transm tters.
•Translator Ma n Zone w reless transm ss on ( un que ID):
Tamper, when cover opened. Also sends restore.
Low battery, when low battery. Also sends restore.
Superv sory every hour. Superv sory stopped f 12V DC power absent.
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•LED Operat on
Green LED
•On f 12V DC power present.
•Bl nks on rece pt of GE-compat ble packets.
Red LED
•On f dev ce low battery (unless there’s no 12V DC
power).
•Bl nks on transm t of 2GIG-compat ble packets.
•Appl cat on D agram
Because the Translator has two antennas, for both rece ve
and transm t d vers ty, t w ll generally have better range
than all sensors, and many panels (part cularly those w th
nternal antennas).
Place the Translator generally n the center of the all the
ex st ng sensors t needs to hear. It w ll have no problem
reach ng the control panel.