Programming the Receiver
Note:
When programming the 570 Receiver, only one keypad and NO other devices can be connected to the keypad
bus. When you finish programming, you may then connect any other keypads and devices to the keypad bus.
The 570 RF Series Receiver arms or disarms the panel by sending a 4-digit user code just as if the code was entered
at a keypad. The user code must be added to the 570 and must also be programmed into the panel. See
the
XRSuper6 User’s Guide (LT-0622), XR20 User’s Guide (LT-0303), and XR40 User’s Guide (LT-0494).
Note:
You must enter the 4-digit user code into the panel before you can add the user code to the 570. Refer to the
panel User’s Guide as discussed above.
Add the User Code
The single user code is added by pressing and
holding
the receiver programming button (see Figure 2). The receiver
programming LED turns on for three seconds and then turns off. When the LED turns off, release the programming
button and the LED flashes indicating user code programming mode is enabled. While the programming LED is
flashing, enter the 4-digit user code on the keypad. After the fourth digit is entered, the LED turns off indicating the
user code is learned.
Note
: Do not have any zone expansion devices connected to the keypad bus when adding the user code.
Add and Delete Key Ring Transmitters
To learn a transmitter, press the receiver programming button
once
to turn the programming LED on steady. While
the LED is on, press the key ring transmitter top button three times. The LED turns off indicating the transmitter
has been learned. Up to seven transmitters can be learned. The eighth transmitter learned overwrites the first
transmitter learned.
To delete a transmitter from the receiver,
all
transmitters will be deleted. Press and hold the receiver programming
button for seven seconds. During this time, the programming LED pulses on, off, and on again. After the LED turns
on the second time, the receiver memory is cleared and
all
transmitters are deleted.
Set Option Header #1: Panic or Relay
When the receiver jumper is installed on option header #1 (see Figures 1 and 2), the key ring transmitter bottom
button operates as a Panic button. This is equivalent to pressing the badge panic keys on a DMP keypad.
Set Option Header #2: Relay Momentary or Toggle
When the receiver jumper is
not
installed on option header #1, the key ring transmitter bottom button operates the
optional receiver accessory relay. The relay operation is determined by receiver option header #2.
When the jumper is installed on option header #2, pressing the transmitter bottom button causes the relay to turn
on for one second and then turn off. Each press causes the relay to turn on and then off.
When the jumper is
not
installed on option header #2, pressing the transmitter bottom button causes the relay
COMMON to toggle to the N/O or N/C contact. Each press causes the relay to change state.
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