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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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