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1. u een 16 Assigning Remote Controls to the Receiver Module 17 Viewing and Deleting Remote Controls 17 Assigning Remote Controls to User Access Codes 18 Programming Remote Control Buttons 18 Replacing the Remote Control Battery 22 LIST OF SECTIONS rnc aaa nada anb naana 23 1 0 INTRODUCTION umm The Omnia Wireless Receiver Module allows you to add up to 16 Omnia Wireless detectors or door contacts and up to 16 fully programmable remote controls to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE system 1 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Di pole antenna Error Correction Algorithm Code Hopping Technology Frequency 433MHz or 868MHz Range line of sight PIRs amp door contacts 500ft 150m remote controls 300ft 100m Sensitivity 120 dBm Current consumption 50 mA Dimensions no antenna 15cm H x 16cm L x 3cm W 6in H x 6 5in L x 1 1in W Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 82 F to 122 F Operating humidity 8596 PGM outputs 1 relay an additional PGM output is available PGM output current 5A Approvals 433MHz Qus CE FE IC LISTED 868MHz C Specifications may change without prior notice 1 2 SYSTEM FEATURES Auto Panel Recognition Add 16 wireless m
2. In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable options 6 and 7 Option 6 OFF PGM1 2 second timer default Option 6 ON Manually Option 7 OFF PGM2 2 second timer default Option 7 ON PGM2 Manually 5 0 REMOTE CONTROLS a The Omnia Wireless Receiver Module accepts up to 16 fully programmable remote controls Programming the remote controls is accomplished in three steps 1 Remote controls must be assigned to the Wireless Receiver Module 2 The remote controls from the Wireless Receiver Module must be assigned to User Access Codes 3 The buttons on the remote controls must be programmed In Omnia sections 201 to 216 040 041 301 to 316 and 401 to 416 are all interrelated For example when assigning a remote control to the Receiver Module 1 The remote control is assigned using the Automatic Learning method in sections 201 to 216 2 The number of remote controls assigned to the Receiver will automatically appear in sections 040 and 041 The remote control is assigned to User Access Codes in sections 301 to 316 4 The remote controls buttons are programmed in sections 401 to 416 The remote control will transmit a signal for only 1 second when a button is pressed This is done to prolong the remote control s battery life 16 Reference amp Installation Manual 51 ASSIGNING CONTROLS T
3. LCD Keypads PARADOX FARILY 2001 03 25 09 01 USER ACCESS CODE p 1 INSTALLER CODE 1 SECTION 0000 MODULE PROG 00000000 18500 SECTION 001 MODULE BATA 155555 LED Keypads Illumination of all applicable LEDs The keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep The PRG LED will flash The PRG LED and 10 LED will illuminate 10 represents zero After the Confirmation Beep the PRG LED will flash After the Confirmation Beep the PRG LED and NUMERICAL LEDs representing the default settings will illuminate The NuMERICAL LEDs will illuminate as the data is entered The sections referred to in step 5 and the data referred to in step 6 in Figure 3 8 on page 7 are explored in the following sections of the manual Omnia 7 3 3 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING The programming of the wireless transmitters detectors and door contacts is accomplished in three steps 1 Assigning the detectors and door contacts to the Wireless Receiver Module 2 Assigning the detectors and door contacts from the Wireless Receiver Module to zones in the control panel 3 Programming the zone parameters in the Digiplex or DigiplexNE control panel the zones in the control panel Therefore insert the data in the The assigned serial numbers and inputs will be needed when programming Programming Guide while assigning the detectors and door contacts In Omnia sections 101 to 116 601 to 616 701 to 71
4. Utility Key 2 see warning below 5 Disarm D Utility Key 3 see warning below 6 Stay Instant Disarm Utility Key 4 7 Panic 1 F Utility Key 5 see warning below see warning below For Digiplex systems refer to the PGM table First Digit 8 in the Digiplex Programming Guide For DigiplexNE systems refer to the PGM table Event Group 048 in the DigiplexNE Programming Guide In Digiplex DGP 48 versions prior to 2 12 button choices 1 to 9 will ONLY function with the System Master Code Code 001 These keypad buttons represent the hexadecimal values from A to F STAY ARM C BYP E FORCE B DISARM D MEM F For installations using the LED keypads the hexadecimal values will illuminate the following LEDs STAY LED A1 LED BYP LED B FORCE LED D A4 LED F Mem LED Omnia 21 Figure 5 3 Example Programmed Buttons on LCD screen MODULE DATA 15 D0 E0 00 Example Button A programmed to Regular Arm button programmed to Disarm and the combination of buttons A B is programmed to activate the PGM s according to the appropriate PGM Table Utility Key 4 The other buttons and their combinations are programmed returning to the desired section and pressing the A button The numerical LEDs and the LEDs representing the hexadecimal values will illuminate one at a time as you pr
5. the batteries have been in the transmitter for 6 weeks 3 6 VIEWING THE PREVIOUS BATTERY LIFE OF TRANSMITTERS SECTIONS 801 816 These sections allow you to view the amount of time in weeks the previous batteries in a specific transmitter lasted The value will be saved one week after the new batteries are installed For example if you replace the batteries in one of the transmitters you will only be able to view the previous battery life after one week Each section represents the previous battery life reading of a specific transmitter For example section 801 is the previous battery life reading for the transmitter assigned in section 101 and section 816 is the reading for the transmitter assigned in section 116 How to view the previous battery life of the transmitters In Step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER 801 to 816 2 The number value 001 to 255 in the chosen section represents the number of weeks a transmitter s previous batteries lasted For example if the value is 006 the previous batteries lasted 6 weeks 3 7 VIEWING UNKNOWN SERIAL NUMBERS SECTION 030 The serial number of a detector or door contact can be viewed in this section Omnia 11 How to view unknown serial numbers From Step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter section 030 2 Press and hold the tamper switch on the detector or door contact On an LCD keypad the device s serial number appe
6. be deleted in the same sections How to delete the assigned transmitters In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER 101 to 116 2 Enter 6 zeros 000000 in place of the 6 digit serial number 3 3 6 ASSIGNING THE TRANSMITTERS TO ZONES IN THE CONTROL PANEL The detectors and door contacts must be assigned to zones in the control panel The allocated zones must then be programmed For more information on assigning and programming zones refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference amp Installation Manual 3 4 VIEWING THE SIGNAL STRENGTH OF TRANSMITTERS SECTIONS 601 616 Once the detectors and or door contacts have been installed and assigned to the Receiver Module the actual signal strength of each device can be verified in sections 601 to 616 Each section represents the signal strength viewer for a specific device For example section 601 is the viewer for the device in section 101 and section 616 is the viewer for the device in section 116 Omnia 9 How to view the signal strength a wireless transmitter In Step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER 601 to 616 2 Press the transmitter s tamper switch or open the zone assigned to the transmitter On an LCD keypad The signal strength is represented by one to ten arrows that will appear on the LCD screen below the words View Data The numeric reading will appear to the right of the arro
7. security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold Digiplex DigiplexNE and Omnia are trademarks of Paradox Security Systems 2002 Paradox Security Systems 24 Heference amp Installation Manual A R D O SE CU RI T Y SYSTEMS 780 Boul Industriel St Eustache Montr al Qu bec Canada J7H 5V3 Fax 450 491 2313 www paradox ca PRINTED IN CANADA 05 2002 OMNROVSD EI02 anys
8. to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference amp Installation Manual How to enable the on board module tamper supervision In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 5 Option 5 OFF On Board Module Tamper Supervision disabled default Option 5 ON On Board Module Tamper Supervision enabled 4 5 ACTIVATION The Omnia Wireless Receiver Module comes equipped with one on board 5A PGM relay output programmable output A second 5A PGM output is available as an option PGM1 and PGM2 are always enabled and are activated only through the Omnia Remote Control OMN RCT1 Remote control button 1 C controls PGM1 and button 2 D controls PGM2 refer to Figure 5 1 on page 20 for button locations Press the appropriate remote control button to activate the corresponding PGM If the PGM deactivation mode is set at Manually refer to section 4 6 the button used to activate the PGM will also be used to deactivate the PGM 4 6 PGM DEACTIVATION SECTION 001 OPTIONS 6 AND 7 Once a PGM has been activated refer to section 4 5 options 6 and 7 determine how the respective PGM will deactivate If the option is OFF the activated PGM will automatically deactivate after 2 seconds If the option is ON the activated PGM can only be deactivated by pressing the appropriate button on the Omnia Remote Control refer to section 4 5 Omnia 15 How to set the PGM deactivation mode
9. 4 define the time period that must elapse before the Omnia transmitters send a status signal to the Wireless Receiver Module For example if the timer is set to 12 minutes option 3 on option 4 off the transmitters will send a status signal every 12 minutes to the Receiver Module For high security installations select the lowest check in time 6 minutes Selecting the longest check in time 12 hours will conserve battery power How to set the check in supervision timer In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable options 3 amp 4 Option 3 OFF hours default Option 3 ON minutes Option 4 OFF 12 default Option 4 ON 6 Ensure that the assigned detectors and door contacts are set to the same Check In time period as the Receiver Module For example if the Receiver Module is set to 12 minutes the detectors and door contacts must also be set to 12 minutes 14 Reference 8 Installation Manual 44 MODULE TAMPER SUPERVISION SECTION 001 OPTION 5 Option 5 enables the On Board Tamper Supervision feature If this option is enabled and the Receiver Module s cover is removed the on board tamper switch will be triggered When this occurs the Wireless Receiver Module will transmit a tamper signal to the control panel The control panel can then generate a trouble an alarm and or can transmit a report code to the monitoring station For details refer
10. 6 and 801 to 816 are interrelated For example when assigning a detector or door contact to expansion input 001 in the Receiver Module 1 The serial number and input number will be assigned in section 101 2 lts signal strength can be viewed in section 601 3 Its actual battery life can be viewed in section 701 4 Its previous battery life can be viewed in section 801 3 3 4 ASSIGNING DETECTORS AND DOOR CONTACTS TO THE MODULE SECTIONS 101 116 Up to 16 wireless transmitters detectors and door contacts can be assigned to each Receiver Module Sections 101 to 116 represent expansion inputs 001 to 016 respectively For example section 101 is assigned to expansion input 001 section 102 is assigned to expansion input 002 etc How to assign detectors amp door contacts to a module In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER 101 to 116 2 Enter the 6 digit serial number of the detector or door contact The serial number is located on the inside of the transmitter or you can use the Viewing Unknown Serial Numbers feature section 3 7 on page 11 to determine the transmitter s serial number 8 Reference amp Installation Manual When one section is programmed the keypad will automatically switch to the next section 3 3 5 DELETING THE TRANSMITTERS ASSIGNED TO THE RECEIVER SECTIONS 101 116 The transmitters assigned in sections 101 to 116 can also
11. 78907 e SI y jeuuou se seusej 9j8207 dn Jomod Buunp AN 91 932201 U9319 sedoid Bulyse 1ue suoo 5 3 0 PROGRAMMING CIturu X To successfully install an Omnia wireless system to your Digiplex or DigiplexNE System ensure that the following steps are completed 1 Install the Omnia Receiver Connect the Omnia Receiver to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE control panel and power up 2 Assign the remote controls if necessary 3 Assign the transmitters door contacts and motion detectors and program their zones 4 Install the transmitters Insert the batteries and close the transmitter cover 5 Wait for the control panel to be in ready mode The status light on the keypad will be green when the control panel is ready 6 In order to ensure proper synchronization between the transmitters and receiver open and close the transmitters covers and zones 3 4 PROGRAMMING METHODS Programming of the is accomplished using a variety of methods 3 1 1 FEATURE SELECT PROGRAMMING USING A KEYPAD Sections are programmed through the control panel s Module Programming Mode using the Feature Select Method where each number from 1 to 8 corresponds to a specific feature or option Set these options by turning the number correspondi
12. D P LG a OMNIA Wireless Receiver Module V1 2 OMN RCV3 433MHz OMN RCV386 868MHz OMNIA IPP L X b o X R D O SECURITY SYSTEMS E U TABLE OF 5 INTRODUCTION u u u u u u u 3 Technical Specifications 3 System Features 3 INSTALLATION Sonne E 4 Ele E 4 Connections and Mounting 4 e cihullcmmem c 6 Programming Methods 6 How To Enter Module Programming Mode 7 Wireless Transmitter Programming esee 8 Viewing the Signal Strength of Transmitters 9 Viewing the Actual Battery Life of Transmitters 10 Viewing the Previous Battery Life of Transmitters 11 Viewing Unknown Serial Numbers 11 System D 12 SUPERVISION OPTIONS 13 Low Battery Supervision 13 Check In Supervision 13 Check In Supervision Timer Settings a 14 On Board Module Tamper Supervision 15 POM ACHVatlon u uu uu 15 POM Deactivation Hm 15 REMOTE CONTROLS
13. O THE RECEIVER MODULE SECTIONS 201 216 Up to 16 remote controls can be assigned to each Omnia Wireless Receiver Module without occupying any zones in the Digiplex or DigiplexNE control panel Remote controls are assigned to the module using the Automatic Learning method How to assign remote controls to the Receiver Module In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER 201 to 216 2 Press any button on the remote control twice or until the confirmation beep sounds If a rejection beep is heard Beeeeeeeeeeeep or if you are having trouble assigning the remote control the environment may be too noisy Therefore we recommend that you assign the remote controls before installing the detectors and door contacts 5 2 VIEWING AND DELETING REMOTE CONTROLS sECTIONS 040 AND 041 The number of remote controls assigned to the Receiver Module can be viewed in sections 040 and 041 This feature is especially useful when you wish to verify if the remote controls have been successfully assigned The remote controls assigned to sections 201 to 208 appear in section 040 and those assigned to sections 209 to 216 appear in section 041 as 1 through 8 For example the remote control assigned to section 201 would appear as 1 in section 040 P In section 040 remote controls assigned to sections 201 to 208 appear Remote cont
14. ars on the LCD screen under the words View Data On an LED keypad the first number of the device s serial number will illuminate 10 zero Press the A button to view each subsequent number When you press the W button on the last number of the serial number the control panel will exit the section 3 8 SYSTEM RESET Performing a system reset will erase all the sections in the Wireless Receiver Module s programming and set the following section to default settings Section Default Settings 001 Options 1 to 8 OFF How to reset the system 1 Press and hold the 0 button 2 Enter the INSTALLER CODE default 000000 3 Enter the appropriate section number Digiplex 951 DigiplexNE 4001 4 Enter the Omnia Wireless Receiver SERIAL NUMBER 12 Reference amp Installation Manual 4 0 SUPERVISION OPTIONS mw The Omnia Wireless Receiver Module offers a variety of supervision options that allows the module to monitor the status of the module detectors and door contacts 4 1 LOW BATTERY SUPERVISION SECTION 001 OPTION 1 Option 1 enables the Low Battery Supervision feature When a detector or door contacts battery voltage drops below a recommended level refer to the transmitter s Instructions its red LED will flash and it will transmit a signal to the Wireless Receiver Module indicating that the voltage is low If this option is enabled the Receiver Module will transmit the signal
15. e Align the six holes of the printed circuit board with the six pins on the back plastic mounting case and snap into place If placed correctly the antenna will lean directly over the groove in the mounting case Do not cut bend or alter the antennas Avoid mounting the Receiver Module near or on metal as this may affect its sensitivity The Receiver Module is connected to the control panel s communication network in a star or daisy chain configuration The communication network provides power and two way communication between the control panel and all the modules connected to it Refer to Figure 2 1 on page 5 for instructions on connecting the Wireless Receiver Module to the control panel 4 Heference amp Installation Manual the Receiver Module to the Control Panel ing Connect Figure 2 1 ui9js s u o e aJojeq 3ued 2 ay pue SV 34 Jo 1461 se uy jddng Vs SE ANDER LINDd Se saweg ZWDd Aeley vs jeuondo ADE NNO XO peed mmm en eLeas Xrtuaors xoavaYd euuaJuy TANVd TOH LNOO OL Jeuuou puooes souo sause 4 S SIA D SS J JM sjeu is uaym Ayo nb seuse J 031 UoyMs ay ssald ejqesip senbei 9
16. e Option 4 Check in supervision time value Option 5 On board module tamper supervision Option 6 PGM1 deactivation mode Option 7 PGM2 deactivation mode 030 View unknown serial numbers 040 and 041 View the number of remote controls assigned to the receiver Delete the remote controls 101 to 116 Assign detectors and door contacts to the receiver Delete the detectors and door contacts 201 to 216 Assign a remote control to the receiver 301 to 316 Assign the remote controls to user access codes 401 to 416 Program the remote control buttons 601 to 616 View the detector and door contact signal strengths 701 to 716 View the actual battery life of the transmitters 801 to 816 View the previous battery life of the transmitters Omnia 23 Warranty The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year unless otherwise indicated Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the
17. ess the button 5 5 REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY The Omnia 433MHz remote control requires either one or two lithium batteries and the Omnia 868MHz remote control requires one 3V lithium battery The number of batteries that is required is stated on the inside of the back cover With the LED keypads you can verify the programming in each section by Replace the batteries with the same or equivalent type as detailed in Figure 5 4 Danger of explosion exists if the lithium battery is replaced incorrectly Dispose of the used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Figure 5 4 RC Batteries CR 2032 2016 One lithium battery Two 3V lithium batteries 433MHz 433MHz 868MHz Inside View of Back Cover Inside View of Back Cover 22 Heference amp Installation Manual How to replace the remote control battery or batteries 1 Remove the two screws from the back of the remote control and remove the back cover 2 Remove the old battery or batteries from inside the remote control 3 Replace with appropriate battery or batteries refer to Figure 5 4 on page 22 ensuring proper polarity The positive of the battery or batteries is inserted face down 4 Set the back cover in place and fasten it with the two screws 6 0 LIST OF SECTIONS Section Description Option 1 Low battery supervision Option 2 Check in supervision Option 3 Check in supervision base tim
18. ng to the feature ON or OFF The option is considered ON when the number appears within the brackets on the LCD keypad or when the number is illuminated on an LED Keypad Press the number button again to remove the digit thereby disabling turning OFF the option Press the buttons as many times as you need to select the desired options and then press ENTER to save 3 1 2 WINLOAD With the WinLoad Security System Management Software the control panels modules and keypads can be programmed remotely through a modem or on site at 19 200 baud or 38 400 baud DGP NE96 only with a 306 Adapter For details refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference amp Installation Manual 6 Reference amp Installation Manual 3 2 HOW TO ENTER MODULE PROGRAMMING MODE All programming can be done through Module Programming Mode from any keypad connected to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE system Refer to Figure 3 3 for instructions on how to enter Module Programming Mode Figure 3 3 Entering Module Programming Mode Normal Mode STEP 1 Press and hold the 0 button STEP 2 Enter INSTALLER CODE default 000000 STEP 3 Digiplex enter section 953 DigiplexNE enter section 4003 STEP 4 Module Programming Mode Enter OMN RCV3 s 8 digit SERIAL NUMBER STEP 5 Enter the 3 digit SECTION you wish to program STEP 6 Enter the required DATA Depending on the section entered in Step 5 the type of data required may differ
19. ntrol buttons using an LED keypad In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter a SECTION NUMBER 401 to 416 2 Enter the hexadecimal value 0 to F of the desired option from Table 5 1 on page 21 After every second digit programmed the keypad will emit a beep tone First digit enter the choice for Button A Second digit enter the choice for Button B BEEP BEEP BEEP Third digit enter the choice for Button C Fourth digit enter the choice for Button D BEEP BEEP BEEP Fifth digit enter the choice for Buttons Sixth digit enter the choice for Buttons C D BEEP BEEP BEEP Seventh digit enter the choice for Buttons A C Eighth digit enter the choice for Buttons B D BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP Confirmation Beep 3 Press ENTER Note To delete the hexadecimal values button programming in a particular section 401 416 press the 0 button once for every value Omnia 19 Figure 5 1 Remote Control Button Identification Omnia four button remote control Figure 5 2 Button Programming on LCD Screen 416 MODULE DATA 603EBB JIDD EDDJ A B C D A B C D B D Each digit represents a button or a combination of buttons 20 Heference amp Installation Manual Table 5 1 Button Functions 0 Button Disabled 8 Panic 2 1 Regular Arm 9 Panic 2 Stay Arm A Smoke reset 3 Instant Arm B Utility Key 1 see warning below 4 Force Arm C
20. otion detectors and or door contacts to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE system Add 16 remote controls to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE system Reflow design On board tamper switch Omnia 3 Full system supervision check in low battery and tamper Transmitter signal strength indicator Transmitter battery life display 2 0 INSTALLATION w a The following sections will detail how to mount and connect the Omnia Wireless Receiver Module 2 1 LOCATION Mount the Wireless Receiver Module on a wall allowing at least 5cm 2in around the module to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation Select a site that is not susceptible to drastic temperature changes Avoid installation near or in the path of strong RF fields i e neon lights computers on or near metal objects circuit breaker boxes air conditioners and heater ducts since they may cause interference and reduce the module s sensitivity We recommend installing the module a centralized location on the main floor Avoid installing the module in the basement Refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference amp Installation Manual for maximum allowable distances between the control panel and the Wireless Receiver Module 2 2 CONNECTIONS AND MOUNTING Firmly screw the antenna into the connector marked ANT on the Receiver Module refer to Figure 2 1 on page 5 Using a drill or screwdriver punch out the four mounting holes on the back of the plastic cas
21. r combination of buttons refer to Figure 5 2 on page 20 When a user arms or disarms using the remote control the control panel will arm or disarm all the areas assigned to the User Access Code For example you arm with a remote control whose User Access Code is assigned to areas 1 and 3 the control panel will attempt to arm areas 1 and 3 Sections 401 to 416 represent the remote controls assigned to sections 201 to 216 refer to section 5 1 on page 17 For example the buttons for the remote control assigned in section 201 will be programmed in section 401 18 Reference amp Installation Manual For installations using LCD Keypads How to program the remote control buttons using an LCD keypad In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter a SECTION NUMBER 401 to 416 2 Place the cursor under the digit of the button or button combination you want to program using the arrow buttons see Figure 5 2 on page 20 Enter the hexadecimal value 0 to F of the desired option from Table 5 1 on page 21 3 Repeat step 2 for each button or button combination of the remote control 4 Press ENTER once the remote control is programmed The LCD screen will automatically switch to the next section for the next remote control Note To delete the hexadecimal values button programming in a particular section 401 416 press the 0 button once for every value For installations using LED Keypads How to program the remote co
22. rols can also be deleted through sections 040 and 041 by pressing the button corresponding to the remote control For example to delete the remote control assigned to section 201 press the 1 button in section 040 until the 1 no longer appears on the screen then press ENTER Omnia 17 5 3 ASSIGNING REMOTE CONTROLS TO USER ACCESS CODES SECTIONS 301 316 Each remote control must be assigned to a User Access Code All User Access Codes are given a User Number from 001 to 096 Digiplex or from 001 to 255 DigiplexNE Enter the desired User Number in a section from 301 to 316 that represent the remote control assigned to sections 201 to 216 refer to section 5 1 on page 17 For example the User Number designated in section 301 would be assigned to the remote control assigned in section 201 With the DigiplexNE User Access Codes 256 to 999 cannot be assigned to a remote control How to assign a remote control to a user access code In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER 301 to 316 2 Enter the User Number to be assigned to the remote control Digiplex 001 to 096 DigiplexNE 001 to 255 5 4 PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS SECTIONS 401 TO 416 Each remote control can be programmed to send a signal to the control panel to perform up to 8 different actions refer to Table 5 1 on page 21 Each digit in sections 401 to 416 represents a button o
23. to the control panel which will generate a trouble and can transmit a report code to the monitoring station refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference amp Installation Manual How to enable low battery supervision In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 1 Option 1 OFF Low Battery Supervision disabled default Option 1 ON Low Battery Supervision enabled 4 2 CHECK IN SUPERVISION SECTION 001 OPTION 2 Option 2 enables the Check in Supervision feature The Wireless Receiver Module waits for each of its assigned detectors and or door contacts to send a status signal within a specified time period as programmed in section 4 3 on page 14 to confirm their presence and functionality If device has not sent a signal within that time period the Wireless Receiver Module will transmit a supervision loss signal to the control panel The control panel can then generate a trouble an alarm and or can transmit a report code to the monitoring station For details refer to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference amp Installation Manual Omnia 13 How to enable check in supervision In step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 2 Option 2 OFF Check In Supervision disabled default Option 2 ON Check In Supervision enabled 4 3 CHECK IN SUPERVISION TIMER SETTINGS SECTION 001 OPTIONS 3 AND 4 Options 3 and
24. ws Three characters or less is a very weak signal and the device should be moved Any reading above four characters is acceptable 501 VIEU DATA gt gt 5 On an LED keypad The signal strength is represented by the illumination of the numerical LEDs from LED 1 to LED 10 A reading from LED 1 to LED 3 is a very weak signal and the device should be moved An average reading above LED 4 is acceptable 3 5 VIEWING THE ACTUAL BATTERY LIFE OF TRANSMITTERS SECTIONS 701 716 These sections allow you to view the amount of time in weeks a battery has been in a specific transmitter The counter will begin one week after you insert the batteries into the transmitter For example if you install the batteries in one of the transmitters you will only be able to view the actual battery life after one week Each section represents the actual battery life reading of a specific transmitter For example section 701 is the actual battery life reading for the transmitter assigned in section 101 and section 716 is the reading for the transmitter assigned in section 116 10 Reference amp Installation Manual How to view the actual battery life of the transmitters In Step 5 in Figure 3 3 on page 7 1 Enter the desired SECTION NUMBER 701 to 716 2 The number value 001 to 255 in the chosen section represents the number of weeks the batteries have been inside the transmitter For example if the value is 006

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