P/N 466-1452
• REV E • ISS 16OCT18
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S - Supervisory
If a learned supervised transmitter fails to report for one or
four hours, this output switches to the alarm state until the
failed or unreporting transmitters have reported to the
receiver.
Test output
There is one test output.
T - Test/piezo
This output momentarily supplies 5 VDC each time a
transmitter sends an alarm signal to the receiver. Connect a
piezo (optional) to this output only when testing RF
transmitter response.
LED indicators
The receiver has the following 11 LEDs (Figure 3: Receiver
LEDs):
•
Eight red zone LEDs
•
One green power LED
•
One yellow low battery LED
•
One yellow supervisory LED
Figure 3: Receiver LEDs
In run mode, the LEDs indicate alarm and trouble conditions.
In program mode, the LEDs indicate programming
conditions.
Power LED/self tests
Table 1 below describes the power LED states. The power
LED turns on after power is applied to the receiver and the
self-tests are passed. The LED blinks once each time a
signal is received from a transmitter.
If the receiver fails the self-test, the power LED does not turn
on. Instead, the trouble LEDs flash alternately for a failed
self-test.
Table 1: Power LED states
Power LED
Indication
On steady
Receiver has power and is functioning
normally.
Power LED
Indication
Off (and all other LEDs
off)
Receiver is not properly wired or has a
power failure.
Off (and yellow LEDs
blinking)
Receiver failed power-up test.
Blinks off momentarily
Receiver received an RF signal, whether
learned or not.
Run mode LED indications
In run mode, the LEDs indicate three conditions: alarm, low
battery, and supervisory failure.
Alarm status conditions
When the trouble LEDs are both off, the zone LEDs indicate
alarm information. The zone LEDs turn on for zones that are
open (in alarm). Zone LEDs remain off for zones that are
closed or not used.
Transmitter low battery conditions
The yellow low battery LED indicates when one or more
transmitters have reported a low battery condition. After a
low battery report, the low battery LED will flash or blink once
every three seconds, in sync with at least one zone LED.
Check the corresponding zone transmitters for low battery
conditions.
Transmitter supervisory conditions
The yellow supervisory LED indicates when one or more
transmitters have failed to report to the receiver for one or
four hours. When a supervisory condition exists, the
supervisory LED will flash or blink once every three seconds,
in sync with at least one zone LED. Check the corresponding
zone transmitters for supervisory conditions.
Figure 4: Run mode LED indications shows the alarm, low
battery, and supervisory run mode LED indications.
Figure 4: Run mode LED indications
Supervisory LED
Power LED
Low battery LED
Zone LEDs
Supervisory LED
Power LED
Low battery LED
Zone LEDs
Display if there is an
alarm on a zone 2
transmitter.
Display if there is an
low battery on a zone 5
transmitter.
Display if there is an
supervisory on a zone
7 transmitter.
Alarm
Low battery
Supervisory