Sentrol ZX400 Manual - page 18
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Program RF Data
In order for an RF Zone Device or RF User Device to
be received by an RF Gateway, the address of the RF
Device must be programmed into the RF Gateway
(as described in the next two sections). The ZX400/
ZX410 can support up to 12 RF User Devices per RF
Gateway and up to 16 RF Zones. The 16 RF Zones
are programmed into the RF Gateways as devices
13-28 corresponding to zones 13-28. The 12 RF
User Devices are programmed into a RF Gateway as
devices 1-12 in any order (there is no correlation
between these devices and the Control Panel’s con-
figuration data). The 4710 RF Gateway is restricted
to devices 13-20 for zones 13-20 and devices 1-6
for six RF User Devices.
Programming RF Zone Devices Into the RF
Gateway
Press the ‘9’ key and enter the installer passcode to
enter programming mode. Press the ‘9’ key to Pro-
gram RF Data. The Control Station prompts you to
select an RF Gateway to program. Press ‘1’ or ‘2’.
The Control Station then prompts you to select an
RF Device to program.
Enter 13 thru 28 to select an RF Zone and press
ENTER. The Control Station displays the eight dig-
its that are currently programmed in the RF Gate-
way for that zone. For each digit, you may program
a new value by pressing a digit key. The Control
Station will automatically move to the next digit.
To move to the next digit without changing the cur-
rent digit, press the ENTER key.
The first digit to enter is the Supervision setting
where:
0 = Unsupervised
1 = 200 Seconds
2 = 1 Hour
3 = 4 Hours
4 = 24 Hours
The next seven digits to enter come directly off of a
label on the RF Device.
If you make a mistake while entering the eight dig-
its, press the CLEAR key and the Control Station re-
turns to the first digit.
After the last digit is entered, the data is sent to the
RF Gateway and is confirmed and the Control Sta-
tion returns to the RF Device selection prompt. If
the data is successfully loaded into the RF Gateway,
the Control Station beeps twice. If the RF Gateway
does not respond, the Control Station sounds an
error tone and briefly displays an error message.
Check the data bus connections to the RF Gateway.
If the 8 digit number entered for the RF Zone is al-
ready stored in the RF Gateway for another zone,
the Control Station sounds an error tone and briefly
displays a message indicating the duplicate zone.
From the RF Device prompt, select another RF Zone
Device or press the CLEAR key to return to the RF
Gateway prompt. From the RF Gateway prompt you
can switch to program the other RF Gateway (if ap-
plicable) or press the CLEAR key to exit.
One RF Zone Device may be programmed into both
RF Gateways, but it must be programmed into a dif-
ferent zone on each gateway. When programming
RF Zone Data into two RF Gateways, be sure to note
which zones are programmed into each RF Gate-
way. When the zones are then programmed into
the Control Panel, select the correct RF Gateway as
the Expansion Device for that zone.
Programming RF User Devices Into the RF
Gateway
Press the ‘9’ key and enter the installer passcode to
enter programming mode. Press the ‘9’ key to Pro-
gram RF Data. The Control Station prompts you to
select an RF Gateway to program. Press ‘1’ or ‘2’.
The Control Station then prompts you to select an
RF Device to program.
Enter 1 thru 12 to select an RF User Device and press
ENTER. The Control Station displays the eight dig-
its that are currently programmed in the RF Gate-
way for that device. For each digit, you may pro-
gram a new value by pressing a digit key. The Con-
trol Station will automatically move to the next digit.
To move to the next digit without changing the cur-
rent digit, press the ENTER key.
The first digit to enter assigns the RF User Device to
a keypad. This is required to determine the area of
operation of the RF User Device and for the Access
function. Enter ‘1’ thru ‘6’ for a keypad assignment.
INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING