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1. Contact EOL Contact Output Check in Contact EOL Contact Output Check in HR SEC 1 NO No No 1 60 SEC 2 NO No No 2 60 SEC We ooo Oo y O 3 N C No No 3 60 SEC O o Oo O 4 NC No No 4 60 SEC Oo o o y O 5 NiO No No 1 60 SEC O ee O 6 N O No No 2 60 SEC Ooo oo o y O 7 NiO No No 3 60 SEC O Oo 8 NiO No No 4 60 SEC Oo ee y O 9 N C No No 1 60 SEC O o o O 10 N C No No 2 60 SEC Ooo oo o y O 11 N C No No 3 60 SEC o e e 12 NC No No 4 60 SEC E ae e 13 N C No No 1 60 SEC O es O 14 NC No No 2 60 SEC Wo eo o 15 N C No No 3 60 SEC E e a 16 N C No No 4 60 SEC p a 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 1 4 he 21 Nov 03 DEFAULT External Internal Point Contact EOL Contact Output Check in 17 N C No No 18 N C No No 19 N C No No 20 N C No No 21 N C No No 22 N C No No 23 N C No No 24 N C No No 25 N C No No 26 N C No No 27 N C No No 28 N C No No 29 N C No No 30 N C No No 31 N C No No 32 N C No No 33 N C No No 34 N C No No 35 N C No No 36 N C No No 37 N C No No 38 N C No No 39 N C No No 40 N C No No 41 N O No No 42 N O No No 43 N O No No 44 N O No No 45 N O No No 46 N O No No 47 N O No No 48 N O No No 49 N O No No 50 N O No No 51 N O No No 52 N O No No 53 N O No No 54 N O No No 55 N O No No 56 N O No No 57 N O No No 58 N O No No 59 N O No No 60 N O No No 61 N O No Yes 62 N O No Yes 63 N O No Yes 64 N O No Yes Transmitter Programming Continued ODDO WDAWDAWAAOANNN
2. 11 N C 12 N C 13 N C 14 N C 15 N C 16 N C 17 N C 18 N C 19 N C 20 N C 21 N C 22 N C 23 N C 24 N C 25 N C 26 N C 27 N C 28 N C 29 N C 30 N C 31 N C 32 N C Note Points 49 60 are programmed to check in every five minutes This will extend battery life slightly depending on which transmitter is used and the environment in which it operates For example motion or door transmitters in high traffic areas have shorter battery life expectancies than similar transmitters which are seldom activated Note Points 61 through 64 are configured to use widegap magnet contacts on FA200W or FA210W transmitters Normally Open external contacts plus Internal Contact Yes ooon NNNNOCQCQCQCQCQCQAAOAOOAA OON ARON ARAON AON Appendix A Continued DefaultFA464DR Transmitter Parameters 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 11 Point Contact Output Check In N C N C N C N C N C N C N C N C N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O INT N O INT N O INT N O INT 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60
3. EXTERNAL TAMPER INPUT VALID DECODE LED TAMPER A2VDC TYPICAL 18VDC MA TRANSMITTER RESET DECODE LED cm Acrwaren te POWER INPUT vecoors 1H ici z RESET INPUT STATUS TAMPERED OUTPUT LEDS 1 16 LOW BATTERY 16 le t Dad INACTIVE ADVANCE DELETE 2 2 ADVANCE BUTTON 158 SS PROGRANNED 2 ALARM OUTPUTS sE 2 1 4 and 13 16 DELETE BUTTON i45 7 E a 138 bal NORMALLY OFEN TEANINALS WIRING HARNESS E ARE SIDE BY SIDE PLACES 8 PLACES E 128 2 E 2 e 11 8 3 E 2 ALARM OUTPUTS _ 2 5 8 and 9 12 woe 108 5 E 2 w E 3 GLOBAL FAULT LED E 2 FA104 PROGRAMMER PORT PROGRAMMER pE FAULT OUTPUT RESET BUTTON SSS POWER o E POWER LED PROGRAMMER FA464D FA116 PROGRAMMER PORT DATA LED Figure 1 Note References in this manual to features shown in Figure 1 will be printed in bold italics 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 2 he 21 Nov 03 Features of the FA464DR include e Full supervision of up to 64 FA transmitters e The FA464DR has 16 Form C Alarm Output Relays plus a global Fault Output Relay e Transmitter receiver and output options are factory assigned They may be changed with the FA116 Executive Programmer or with the FA104 upgraded C104 programmer e Intelligent global fault output for tamper low battery and inactive transmitters For example if one of the alarm outputs is assigned to monitor low battery faults the
4. fault output automatically becomes tamper and inactive only e Manual and or electronic reset of the receiver e Factory default programming Alarm and Inactive outputs are programmed to follow transmitter status Tamper and Low battery outputs are latching Latched outputs require the receiver to be reset e Simple restoral to factory defaults e Automatic exit from programming after 4 minutes of inactivity e Transmitter Status LEDs show transmitter activation tamper low battery and inactive e The Programming LED blinks when the point IS NOT programmed is on steady when the point IS programmed 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 3 he 21 Nov 03 Technical Specifications Note Dimensions housing Weight Environmental Operating temperature Relative Humidity Electrical Power Requirement Minimum Output relay rating Wire gauge Receiver Type Operating frequency Installation 11 x 8 5 x 1 75 34 oz 32 140 F 0 60 C 90 non condensing 12 17 VDC 980mA 60 Ma 1A 28 VDC 0 5A 30 VAC resistive 14 22 AWG frequency hopping spread spectrum 902 928 MHz Power Supply power and ground to designated terminals on the Power Input terminals To power the FA464DR directly from an AC power source Inovonics recommends a power supply that is UL listed for use with Burglar Alarm Systems Mounting Use supplied hardware to attach FA464DR
5. showing points affected If a point is activated and or has a trouble condition the Output LEDs will indicate which output is assigned to the activated and or troubled point 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 7 he 21 Nov 03 Resetting outputs All outputs can be reset either by pressing the Reset Button or by pulling the Reset Input terminal to ground This can be done by installing a switch between the reset input and the ground terminal on the receiver NOTE The distance to this switch must not exceed 25 feet Remote or automatic resetting can be accomplished by relay control from some hardwire panels All outputs are cleared If a transmitter remains in alarm or if a fault condition is not corrected the output will reactivate at the next supervisory signal received from the transmitter Reset Circuit Example 25 maximum distance Switch to Receiver TRANSMITTER PRO ING aa Lo D amp PQWER ONLY TAMPER 12 Vp anu 18VOC MAX TRANSMITTER NUMBER ACTIVATED yo REVIEW STATUS TAMPERED mar LOW BATTERY INACTIVE ADVANCE DELETE PROGRAMMED Figure 4 Deleting points Transmitter programming information remains in non volatile receiver memory Transmitters may be re programmed using the current parameters 1 Use the Advance Button to show the desired point on the Transmitter Number Display 2 Press the Delete Button on theFA464DRboard A 3 tone signal w
6. window it declares the point inactive at the end of the window The actual time between a transmitter becoming inactive and being reported inactive will range from slightly more than the supervisory window value to slightly less than twice the window period For example the default supervisory window is 4 hours If a transmitter becomes inactive the inactive fault output will be triggered in 4 to 8 hours There are many factors which can prevent individual check in transmissions from reaching the receiver so the greatest possible ratio of check in signals to supervision window is desirable For example typical default settings for Inovonics products include supervision windows of 4 hours and transmitter check in times at 60 seconds In this case the receiver has 240 chances to receive a check in transmission per supervision window period Significantly decreasing this ratio increases the possibility that the receiver will erroneously declare a point inactive When transmitters are set for 60 second check in a rule of thumb for setting the supervision window is to allow at least one hour for each 16 transmitters in the system Decreasing the supervision window to less than one hour should only be done in consultation with Inovonics technical service 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 10 he 21 Nov 03 Point Contact Output Check In 1 N O 2 N O 3 N C 4 N C 5 N O 6 N O 7 N O 8 N O 9 N C 10 N C
7. CR2 3 10 x 1 62 x 0 750 To extend battery life actual check in interval of the FA205 is 2 to 3 times the programmed value FA207 Glassbreak Detector Programming header lt with tamper shunt Reset button 7 Ww Program contacts Typical battery life Battery Dimensions N O 2 years 3 0V lithium DL123A 4 25 x 3 12 x 1 63 Note Remove jumper to program replace jumper after programming he 21 Nov 03 Appendix B Frequency Agile Series Transmitter Programming continued FA209 Billtrap Transmitter L FA250 High Power Transmitter Delay selector Tamper switch Programming header Program contacts EOL internal contacts Typical battery life Battery type Qty 2 Dimensions Tamper Switch Reset Button E Reset button Programming Header Program contacts EOL resistor he Typical battery life E Battery type ov lithium CR2450N Switch trigger Dimensions 2 63 x 6 19 x 0 750 P External contact Terminals N O or N C as needed as needed 1 2 years 3 0V lithium DL123A 1 5 seconds minimum 1 25 x 6 00 x 0 750 Note Batteries are always supervised Lithium batteries are capacity tested at 18 hour intervals Typical battery life is based on 60 second check in Transmitters will deactivate 2 weeks afte
8. INOVONICS WIRELESS CONSPORsATION FA464DR 64 Transmitter 16 Output Receiver Installation Instructions 02039F Document revision history Notes Rev Level Description Date B Create F Eng parts 02039 E02039B doc from 6 01 P Master dox FA_dox FA464 doc pre ECN C Create F Eng parts 02039 02039C doc from 7 25 01 F Eng parts 02039 E02039B doc ECN release version Replace ISO logo 7 25 01 E Revise per ECN 2259 10 24 02 Add wire gauge p 4 delete FA200 FA200W p 12 11 21 03 Important Notes A This product is designed to be installed and maintained by professional security technicians A Unless specifically noted Inovonics products are intended for indoor use This receiver is intended for use with indoor security systems Use in outdoor applications may impair performance A Test system regularly iso 9001 CERTIFIED COMPANY 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 1 MADE I IN USA hc 21 Nov 03 FA464DR 64 Transmitter 16 Relay Output Receiver The FA464DR receiver has 16 Form C relay outputs plus a global fault relay output Installers should note that alarm relay terminals are mounted so that normally open or normally closed terminal positions are side by side as shown in Figure 1 TRANSMITTER NUMBER DISPLAY TAMPER SWITCH TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING PORT TRANSMITTER STATUS LEDS REVIEW STATUS BUTTON Praga fo es ai
9. NDDOOAI0AUHO 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 5 MIN 5 MIN 5 MIN 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC 60 SEC External Contact Note Points 49 60 are default programmed to check in every five minutes transmitter is used Note Points 61 64 are default programmed to be Normally Open plus Internal Contact FA200W and FA210W widegap magnet contacts set to Yes 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 15 CHOICE Internal EOL Contact Output Check in HR SEC his will extgnd battery lif slightly depending on which he 21 Nov 03 Appendix D Warranty amp Disclaimer Inovonics Wireless Corporation Inovonics warrants its products Product or Products to conform to its own specifications and to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of twenty four 24 months from the date of manufacture Within the warranty period Inovonics will repair or replace at its option all or any part of the warrantied product Inovonics will not be responsible for dismantling and or reinstallation charges To exercise the warranty the User User Installer or Consumer must be given a Return Material Authorization RMA Number by Inovonics Details
10. SEC 5 MIN 5 MIN 5 MIN 5 MIN hc 21 Nov 03 Appendix B Frequency Agile Series Transmitter Programming FA210 Universal Transmitter Pi Programming header E e Reset button kad j Tamper switch Program contacts N O or N C as needed EOL resistor as needed Typical battery life 4 years Battery type 3 0V lithium DL123A Switch trigger 1 5 seconds minimum Dimensions 3 55 x 1 70 x 0 920 FA203 Pendant Transmitter Zz Programmin header oo N a I Reset button 7 Program contacts Typical battery life Battery or equivalent Dimensions aov I as i wy gt N O 3 5 years 3 0V lithium Sanyo CR2 3 10 x 1 62 x 0 750 To extend battery life actual check in interval of the FA203 is 2 to 3 times the programmed value FA206S PIR Motion Detector Reset butto yoo header 1 zone or 2 zone detection header ae e m Battery I 3 0v Bt Tamper switch FA210W Universal Widegap Transmitter ooo CO ga a phn Reed switch FA210W Widegap indicator Reed switches Program contacts N O or N C as needed EOL resistor as needed Internal contact as needed Typical battery life 4 years Battery type 3 0V lithium DL123A Switch trigger 1 5 seconds mini
11. cautions for the safety and protection of lives and property wherever Inovonics Products are installed Inovonics strongly advises the User to program Products to be supervised whenever used in applications affecting life safety Users are warned that unsupervised devices are subject to undetected failure due to malfunction battery failure tampering or changes in environment 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 16 he 21 Nov 03 Frequency Agile Receivers from Inovonics FA401 FA401R FA404 FA404R FA416 FA416D FA416R FA416DR FA464DR Single Channel Single Output Single Channel Single Relay Output 4 Transmitter Single Output 4 Transmitter Single Relay Output 16 channel 4 output 16 channel 4 output with display 16 channel 4 relay output 16 channel 4 relay output with display 64 channel 16 relay output with display Receiver Accessories FA116 FA516 FA541 Executive Programmer for FA416 FA464DR C404 Display module for FA416 and FA416R Single channel form C relay module Inovonics Wireless Corporation 315 CTC Blvd Louisville CO 80027 Phone 800 782 2709 FAX 303 939 8977 E MAIL support inovonics com www inovonics com 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 17 he 21 Nov 03
12. f events such as burglary robbery personal injury and fire It does not insure or guarantee that there will be no death personal damage and or damage to property as a result Inovonics does not claim that the Product may not be compromised and or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death personal and or bodily injury and or damage to property resulting from burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Inovonics shall have no liability for any death injury or damage however incurred based on a claim that Inovonics Products failed to function However if Inovonics is held liable directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin Inovonics maximum liability will not in any case exceed the purchase price of the Product which will be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and will be the complete and exclusive remedy against Inovonics Warning The User should follow all installation operation and maintenance instructions The User is strongly advised to conduct Product and systems tests at least once each week Changes in environmental conditions electric or electronic disruptions and tampering may cause the Product to not perform as expected Warning Inovonics warrants its Product to the User The User is responsible for exercising all due prudence and taking necessary pre
13. he one shown in Appendix A is activated The receiver s output configuration may have been reprogrammed The transmitter may not be programmed to the correct point What does resetting the transmitter do Resetting the transmitter recovers the parameters last programmed into the transmitter It does not erase the programming or cause the transmitter to stop transmitting How do I stop the transmitter from transmitting Remove the battery Does resetting the receiver to factory defaults delete all programmed points too Yes The Fault Output does not activate when the transmitter is tampered Check output setup programming The output for the transmitter may be Alarm Tamper The Alarm Output does not stay on when the transmitter is tripped Alarm outputs may be programmed for momentary activation There may be more than one transmitter programmed to one point Ifthe transmitter is an FA206 an FA204 or an FA207 the transmitter sends a restoral right after the alarm The PIR sends a restoral then goes to sleep for 90 seconds The fault LED is staying on What is wrong Press the Review Status button to see the point number and type of fault Unless changed with an FA116 programmer Low Battery and Tamper Conditions will latch the fault output until the receiver reset button is pressed Once the cause of the fault had been determined and corrected press the receiver reset butt
14. housing to wall or surface RECEIVER COVER SCREW ACCESS WALL MOUNT SCREW ACCESS ES 2 PLACES 2 PLACES Cc N XS ay 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL Figure 2 4 he 21 Nov 03 Connecting to a panel When the FA464DR will be used with a hardwire security panel the panel will typically supply power and ground to the FA464DR if the power supply provides the required current Typical connections between the FA464DR and a hardwire panel The installer wires the relay common terminal to the panel Zone Return and wires either the Normally Open or the Normally Closed terminal of the relay to the panel Zone input terminal FA464DR TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING E o DC POWER ONLY z TAMPER 12VDC TYPICAL 18VDC MAX TRANSMITTER RESET NUMBER ACTIVATED GND REVIEW STATUS TAMPERED d LOW BATTERY 16 PANEL ZONE 1 INACTIVE ADVANCE DELETE 3 e 3 O gO 158 3 e PROGRAMMED Figure 3 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 5 ZONE 1 RETURN PANEL ZONE 2 PANEL D NOTE GROUND AND RETURNS q ARE NOT COMMON D a ZONE 2 RETURN In this example Panel Zones 1 and 2 are configured to be N C he 21 Nov 03 Programming transmitters Without the FA116 programmer 1 Refe
15. ill be heard The Programmed LED will change from steady on to flashing 3 Points may also be deleted via the FA116 programmer Using the FA116 programmer keypad Program all 64 points with FA116 programmer Options which may be programmed include end of line resistor internal contact widegap magnet changing external switch configuration check in time interval and desired output channel In addition receiver parameters may be set also including supervisory window See Restoring factory defaults This sequence restores all factory defaults and clears all programmed points Note This sequence resets the receiver access code to default value 3446 a4 Press and hold the Advance Button 2 Press and release the Reset Button A steady tone will begin 3 Release the Advance Button The Decode and Valid Decode LEDs will go out 4 Press and hold the Delete Button 5 When a rapid deedle deedle deedle tone is heard and the Decode LED flashes release the Delete Button 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 8 he 21 Nov 03 Troubleshooting Guide The transmitter is programmed but is not tripping the output Program the transmitter again f you have an FA116 programmer check the output assignment Make sure that you are using an FA transmitter Test the transmitter battery Has the system ID been changed since the transmitter was programmed An output other than t
16. mum Dimensions 3 55 x 1 70 x 0 920 FA204 Pendant Transmitter a Programming header Reset button Note Remove battery cover to acces Reset Button and Programming Head Program contacts N O Typical battery life 2 years Battery 3 0V Sanyo LiMn CR14250 Dimensions 2 8 x 1 7 x 0 83 FA206DS PIR Motion Detector ES si N Program mii ing g header Reset button Sensitivity select r O Tamper switch Walk test LED Program contacts N C Typical battery life 2 years Program contacts N C Battery 3 0V lithium Duracell Typical battery life 2 years DL123A Battery 3 0V lithium DL123A Sleep after trip 90 103 seconds Sleep after trip 180 seconds Dimensions 3 75 x 2 88 x 2 40 Dimensions 3 75 x 5 75 x 2 50 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 12 FA202 Smoke Detector Reset Button Programming Header Program contacts N C Typical battery life 1 year 2 Batteries 3V lithium Dimensions 6 0 Diameter Note Remove jumper to program replace jumper after programming FA205 Beltclip Transmitter I gt 7 ae a Reset button Programmin header ao 7 T WN 3 0V A Program contacts Typical battery life Battery or equivalent Dimensions N O 3 5 years 3 0V lithium Sanyo
17. of shipment will be arranged at that time This warranty does not apply in cases of improper installation misuse failure to follow installation and operating instructions alteration abuse accident or tampering and repair by anyone other than Inovonics This warranty is exclusive and expressly in lieu of all other warranties obligations or liabilities whether written oral express or implied including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Inovonics will not be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this warranty or any other warranties This warranty will not be modified varied or extended Inovonics does not authorize any person to act on its behalf to modify vary or extend this warranty This warranty will apply to Inovonics Products only All other products accessories or attachments used in conjunction with Inovonics equipment including batteries will be covered solely by their own warranty if any Inovonics will not be liable for any direct incidental or consequential damage or loss whatsoever caused by the malfunction of Product due to products accessories or attachments of other manufacturers including batteries used in conjunction with Inovonics Products This warranty does not warrant the replacement of batteries that are used to power Inovonics Products The User recognizes that a properly installed and maintained security system may only reduce the risk o
18. on 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 9 he 21 Nov 03 Appendix A FA464DR Receiver Parameters Default Active on Output Condition Options for each output 1 Alarm ALARM ALARM TAMPER TAMPER 2 Alarm LO BATT INACTIVE TAMP LO BATT 3 Alarm TAMP INACTIVE LO BATT INACTIVE 4 Alarm ANY TX FAULT DISABLED 16 Alarm Transmitter Default Condition Mode Alarm Follower FOLLOWER MOMENTARY LATCHING Inactive Follower ie Tamper Latching i Low Batt Latching Default Momentary Output time 4 seconds 1 16 seconds Default Receiver Parameters System ID randomly assigned at factory 0 255 Point supervision Yes Yes No Supervision window 4 hours 1 99 minutes 2 99 hours Note use 60 minutes for 1 hour window Access code 3446 0000 9999 Vision Plus compatible No Yes No Selecting appropriate Supervision Window values Acceptable values for a supervision window permit timely notification of inactive points but preclude false inactive reports A point is declared inactive as follows The receiver looks for at least one supervisory transmission or check in from each supervised transmitter during the period of time programmed as the supervisory window The first time the receiver gets a supervisory signal from a transmitter within a new window it considers the transmitter active for the remainder of the window If it fails to get another signal in the following supervisory
19. r low battery is detected 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 13 he 21 Nov 03 Appendix C FA464 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET DATE FILLED OUT BY COMPANY PROGRAMMED BY ADDRESS CITY PHONE ATTN Default Receiver Output Parameters Default Output Active on CHOICES 1 16 Alarm Alarm Alarm Tamper Tamper Low Battery Inactive Tamper Low Battery Tamper Inactive Low Battery Inactive Any Tx fault Disabled Default Transmitter Output mode Condition Default Mode CHOICES Alarm Follower Follower Momentary Latching Inactive Follower Follower Momentary Latching Tamper Latching Follower Momentary Latching Low Batt Latching Follower Momentary Latching Default Momentary Output time 4 seconds Programmable Output time 1 16 seconds CHOICE seconds Default Receiver Parameters Programmable Options CHOICE System ID random 0 255 Point supervision Yes Yes No Supervision window 4 hours 1 99 minutes 1 99 hours Access code 3446 0000 9999 Vision Plus compatible No See FA116 user manual Yes No Default Transmitter Parameters External Contacts options N O or N C 2 2K EOL resistor options Yes or No in external contact loop Internal Contact options Yes or No FA200W and FA210W widegap only Output channel options 1 16 Check In interval options Unsupervised 10 30 or 60 seconds 5 or 60 minutes 8 or 18 hours Transmitter Programming DEFAULT CHOICE External Internal External Internal Point
20. r to Appendix A to determine available default parameters Select a point number which matches desired transmitter parameters Press the Advance Button on the FA464DR until the Transmitter Number Display shows the desired transmitter number Hold down the Advance Button for auto repeat The Programming LED will blink if the point has not been programmed If a transmitter has already been programmed to that channel the LED will be on steady 4 Connect the programming cable to the transmitter and then to the Transmitter Programming Port on the FA464DR 5 Press the transmitter reset button Refer to When the transmitter is successfully programmed the receiver will emit a single deedle tone and the Programming LED will be on solid It may be necessary to press the transmitter reset button more than once if the receiver is busy with signals from other transmitters With the FA116 programmer Up to 64 transmitters can be selected programmed and deleted The programmer allows installers to configure receiver parameters and output options Point status and signal strength can be observed Receiver outputs can be activated for testing and faults can be cleared Refer to FA116 programming documentation 1999 Inovonics Wireless Corporation 02039F DOC LIT FA464 INSTALL 6 he 21 Nov 03 Receiver Operation Fault output operation By default the Global Fault Output will activate upon recognition of a trouble condition Tamper and Low Ba
21. ttery signals will cause the Global Fault Output to latch Inactive conditions will follow the current state of the transmitter A point is declared inactive as follows The receiver looks for at least one supervisory transmission or check in from each supervised transmitter during the period of time programmed as the supervisory window The first time the receiver gets a supervisory signal from a transmitter within a new window it considers the transmitter active for the remainder of the window If it fails to get another signal in the following supervisory window it declares the point inactive at the end of that window The actual time between a transmitter becoming inactive and being reported inactive will range from slightly more than the supervisory window value to slightly less than twice the window period For example the default supervisory window is 4 hours If a transmitter becomes inactive the inactive fault output will be triggered in 4 to 8 hours Note If another output is assigned a global fault function such as global tamper that function will no longer be reported at the Global Fault output Displaying fault and active conditions Faults can be identified by point and type Press the Review Button while observing the status LEDs Trouble conditions will be indicated by LEDs and the point will be shown on the Transmitter Number Display The display will show multiple faults by stepping through each trouble type in sequence

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