Jablotron DAVID GD-04 User manual - page 8
GD-04 DAVID
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responded to by an SMS report about input activation (a connection to GND). Pressing the B
button is responded to by an SMS report about input deactivation (a disconnection from GND).
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For single-button controls (such as the RC-87 or RC-89), pressing the button is responded to
by an SMS report about input activation.
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Enrolled JA-8x detectors work with the following logic:
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Input activation is reported by SMS in response to detector triggering (body movement,
door opening, breaking glass, fire, tamper...)
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Input deactivation is reported by SMS in response to panic signals or to the de-triggering
of state-providing detectors (JA-8xM)
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Wireless devices can also be assigned by entering their production code using the LRN
instruction.
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An input terminal with a wireless device assigned to it can be configured (see Optional functions,
DIP parameter g) so that connection to GND disables the reception of wireless signals. This
feature allows the setting/unsetting of enrolled detectors.
11.3.3.
Controlling the outputs using an RC-8x wireless button unit
Each X or Y output
can have four OASiS wireless button units assigned to it.
1.
Press and hold the XY button on the GD-04R module
2.
Entering enrollment mode is indicated after 5 seconds by flashing of the LED on the
GD-04R module – release the button.
3.
Enroll up to 4 wireless button units to the X output (send enrollment signals to the
module). Press the XY button again to allow enrolling to the Y output. A change of
flashing rate indicates this. Wireless button units are enrolled by pressing them.
Enrollment is confirmed by a long flash of the LED on the GD-04R. Important: Enrolling
the first device erases all the previously enrolled devices.
Thus all the desired
devices should be enrolled in a single enrollment session.
4.
Exit enrollment mode by pressing the XY button (enrollment is automatically terminated
after the fourth device has been assigned or after 40 seconds).
5.
After enrollment mode termination, the LED on the module lights for approx. 5 seconds to
indicate enrollment data storage.
6.
It is possible to enroll a wireless button unit with two buttons by pressing any button(s)
(A, B or A+B). Button A changes the status of an output (switch on – switch off), button B
always switches off an output. A wireless button unit with one button (RC-87 or RC-89),
changes the status of an output (switch on – switch off).
11.3.4.
Using David for heating operation and status reporting
Each input A–D can have a wireless thermostat of the TP-8x series assigned to it (see 11.3.2).
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Enroll a thermostat to any of the A, B, C or D inputs to get reports about exceeding the
maximum/minimum allowable temperature limits in your house
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Exceeding the upper temperature limit (e.g. 60°C) is responded to by an SMS report about
input activation.
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Dropping under the lower temperature limit (e.g. 3°C) is responded to by an SMS report
about input de-activation.
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Enroll a thermostat to one of the A or B inputs to take control of the temperature in your
house
. An A-assigned thermostat controls relay X, a B-assigned thermostat controls relay Y.
This way heating control is established, supplemented by the reporting described above.
Thermostats enrolled to C or D inputs only provide reporting.
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Normally, an A- or B- enrolled thermostat switches the heating (via the X or Y relay) so that
temperature comfort is maintained. However, you can put the heating in economic mode
via an SMS instruction
or by connecting the A or B input to GND. The thermostat will then
only provide anti-freeze protection: the heating will be switched on when a critically low