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Lifeline 4000 Advanced User Guide (B)
Copyright © 2000 Tunstall Group Ltd.
Registering radio triggers
To register a radio trigger all you have to do is enter its identification number in one of the radio
trigger parameters. This is a simple two-step process. First, you select a parameter, and then you
set the radio trigger off. Lifeline listens for the number that is transmitted and puts it into the
parameter you have selected.
The easy way.
How do you let the Lifeline 4000
know what sort of trigger you are registering? The
easy answer is that you select a parameter that is
reserved for that particular type of radio trigger (see
the adjacent table). If you select parameter 19 and
then set off a radio trigger then Lifeline will assume
that it is a radio trigger attached to a smoke detector.
Whenever Lifeline receives this trigger it will perform
the smoke action, because it is registered into a
parameter reserved for a smoke detector.
The flexible way.
You can also register a radio
trigger in one of the
Extension Radio Trigger
parameters. This means that you have to designate
its type in the next parameter, and so this is more
effort. However, the advantage of this method is that
it also allows you to transmit location codes that both
the TT92 and BS protocols support. This method will
be explained in more detail a later in this section.
Examples
Registering a trigger in Smoke Detector 1
1.
Enter local programming mode by holding down the
key and then holding down the
# key until the unit beeps. Release the # key first, and then the
key.
2.
Enter the parameter—press
1 9
.
3.
Set the radio trigger off. Lifeline will beep and the word
Programmed
will be displayed if
the unit has a display. If the Lifeline being programmed has speech synthesis turned on then
it will also speak the words
Trigger Registered
.
4.
End local programming by pressing the
Cancel
key.
Registering a trigger in Intruder Detector 1
1.
Enter local programming mode by holding down the
key and then holding down the
# key until the unit beeps. Release the # key first, and then the
key.
2.
Enter the parameter—press
2 0
.
3.
Set the radio trigger off. Lifeline will beep and the word
Programmed
will be displayed if
the unit has a display. If the Lifeline being programmed has speech synthesis turned on then
it will also speak the words
Trigger Registered
.
4.
End local programming by pressing the
Cancel
key.
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