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1. ssssss 9 Programming for EVO ssssesseseeeeeeeenen ene 9 After Programming for EVO sss 9 RTX3 Programming Sections for EVO 10 RTX3 PGM Options for EVO eee 12 RTX3 Remote Programming for EVO Without a K641 K641R Keypad sessss 14 Programming for Esprit and Stand Alone 15 Esprit Programming een 15 Stand Alone USA iate etes eatin 18 Firmware Upgrade eme 18 Specifications Power input voltage Frequency Sensitivity Current consumption Dimensions no antenna Operating temperature PGM outputs Range Other Approvals 12Vdc 433MHz or 868MHz 120 dBm 50 mA 15cm x 16cm x 3cm 6in x 6 5in x 1 1in 0 C to 49 C 32 F to 120 F PGM1 and PGM2 150mA PGM transistor outputs PGMS form C relay output rated at 5A 28Vdc N O N C PGM4 optional Refer to the appropriate transmitter Instructions Di pole antenna Error Correction Algorithm For the latest information on product approvals visit our Web site at paradox com Hardware Compatibility Imperial Zones 32 Remotes 999 Remote REM1 Type RAC1 REM2 RAC2 REM3 Wireless PGMs i Wireless Keypads g Wireless Siren Wireless Repeater j PX8 Output Module EVO Spectra SP Esprit Stand Alone 32 32 32 32 96 999 32 32 32 REM1 REM1 REM1 REM1 RAC1 R
2. 985 986 987 Default Data 000 000 000 000 NOTE For a complete list of events refer to the PGM programming section of your Digiplex or Digiplex EVO control panel s Programming Guide PGM Delay PGM Number Delay Options 000 to 255 PGM1 918 919 PGM2 928 929 PGM3 938 939 PGM4 948 949 PGM5 958 959 PGM6 968 969 PGM7 978 979 PGM8 988 989 Default Data 005 Off The following options apply to sections 919 929 989 Option 1 PGM deactivation after HI Bl See table on right Off Off Deactivation Event Option 2 PGM base time Off On Deactivation Event On Minutes On Off PGM Timer Off Seconds default On On PGM Timer or D ivation E Option B Flexible PGM deactivation iiie uid See table on right In order to use the Flexible PGM deactivation option option 8 the PGM deactivation after option option 1 must be On Programming Page 13 RTX3 Remote Programming for EVO Without a K641 K641R Keypad Section Feature Details 040 to View or delete used 040 remotes 1 to 8 043 remotes 043 remotes 25 to 32 After entering the section select which of the eight remote positions you wish to delete Any remote position displaying will be deleted when ENTER is pressed 201 to Assign remote 201 remote 01 232 controls to the 232 remote 32 system Enter the desired section and then press and hold a button on the re
3. 15 Latch delay i2 tei tetendit 17 Options for EMO accio ate M ARR anal 12 Q tput activation cia ntu 17 output on PANIC alucinar 18 Outputs tend eva 4 Programming 3 ete iuter alaba epe 12 Supervision trouble sse 12 Tamper trouble viaria Ero ate 12 Power input voltage 4 essen eene enne 4 Previous battery lif eroe mpi m 11 Programming iii AA 8 Programming buUt N rito c trn p oia 6 Page 20 R REM2 visual and auditory feedback oooooocccnoccconoccccononccnnannnononnos 10 Remote control assignment sse 15 Remote control button options seeee 16 Remote controls nein etc dte E ERR 11 Reset uti eu petto tel ieu s 7 RF Jamming supervision ees raro nn nano nornnrn nan nn 10 RF lockout on PANIC siii ain dela eee rd 18 S SerisitlVity viii e eate ee 4 Signal strength etti ete ii dte tete eee 11 Specifications iii e aci mec ede en 4 Spectra SP series mita d hth te nta ege aie er dated 9 Stand alone Ce edd Lee een ieee 15 18 System reset isis 7 T Temperat re eee RE rne 4 Transmitter signal strength s 11 Transmitter tamper signal seceeesseeeeeseeeseseeeneseeeeseeneeeeeneenens 10 U User code assignment c ccceeececesceeeeseeeeseseeeeseeeeeeesneeeenenetenenes 15 V View serial n mb6ers 2 itt t e nte e te ene iia De 10 eire E 4 W Warranty usina
4. Remote control 232 assignment Programming Details Set installer code 4 or 6 digits default 757575 Off Normally open default On Normally closed Off Normally open default On Normally closed 101 Zone input 1 132 Zone input 32 Enter 6 digit serial number or press and release the transmitter s tamper switch To delete an assigned transmitter enter 000000 as a serial number 301 User 01 332 User 32 Assign a valid user code from the Esprit Panel into the RTX3 To delete a user code press 2ND and then ENTER 201 Remote control 01 232 Remote control 32 Press ENTER After the confirmation beep press and hold any button on the remote until you hear two beeps To delete a remote control press 2ND followed by ENTER Page 15 Section Feature Details 401 to Remote Control Button Options 432 401 remote control 01 432 remote control 32 Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Definition Off Off Off No Arm or Disarm On Off Off Button Regular Arm default Off On Off Button y Regular Arm On On Off Button Regular Arm Button Yq Regular Arm Off Off On Button Force Arm On Off On Button Force Arm Button Yq Stay Arm Off On On Button Regular Arm Button Yq Stay Arm On On On Button Stay Arm Buttons used to arm the system are also used to disarm the system Option 4 To select PGM Enable button for PGM acti
5. Section Feature 901 to Assign 2WPGMs 908 910 to PGM programming 989 991 992 View two way PGM tamper trouble View two way PGM supervision trouble RTX3 PGM Options for EVO PGM Activation Details 901 PGM 1 908 PGM 8 Enter 6 digit serial number or press and release the transmitter s tamper switch To delete an assigned 2WPGM enter 000000 as a serial number If a section between 901 to 904 is empty the RTX3 will use the on board PGM Program the Two Way PGM activation event deactivation event and PGM Delay options Refer to RTX3 PGM Options for EVO PGM in trouble will be displayed PGM in trouble will be displayed PGM Number Event Group Feature Group Start End PGM1 910 911 912 913 PGM2 920 921 922 923 PGM3 930 931 932 933 PGM4 940 941 942 943 PGM5 950 951 952 953 PGM6 960 961 962 963 PGM7 970 971 972 973 PGM8 980 981 982 983 Default Data 000 000 000 000 NOTE For a complete list of events refer to the PGM programming section of your DGP EVO control panel s Programming Guide Page 12 Programming PGM Deactivation PGM Number Event Group Feature Start End Group PGM1 914 915 916 917 PGM2 924 925 926 927 PGM3 934 935 936 937 PGM4 944 945 946 947 PGM5 954 955 956 957 PGM6 964 965 966 967 PGM7 974 975 976 977 PGM8 984
6. Feature Details 002 PGM output on panic Option 0 No PGM output on panic alarm Option 1 Toggle PGM 1 on panic alarm Option 2 Toggle PGM 2 on panic alarm Option 3 Toggle PGM 3 on panic alarm default Option 4 Toggle PGM 4 on panic alarm 003 RF lockout on panic Option 0 No RF signal lockout on panic alarm default Option 1 30 second RF signal lockout on panic alarm Option 2 60 second RF signal lockout on panic alarm Option 3 90 second RF signal lockout on panic alarm Option 4 120 second RF signal lockout on panic alarm Stand Alone Use The RTX3 can be used as a Stand Alone module The programming sections are the same as when used with an Esprit with the following exceptions n Stand Alone mode section 001 option 1 and option 2 will not affect System use Panic alarms can only be used to toggle PGMs on the RTX3 in Stand Alone mode Sections 301 to 332 do not have to be programmed NOTE To program wireless transmitters in Stand Alone mode you must use a PX8 in conjunction with the RTX3 Refer to the PX8 Instructions for more information Firmware Upgrade The RTXS firmware can be upgraded using either a serial connection or a four wire connection For firmware upgrade instructions refer to the Firmware Upgrade Instructions document which is available at paradox com gt Software gt WinLoad To upgrade an RTX3 on an Imperial system refer to the RTX3 chapter in the Imperial Sy
7. arm instant arm and exit delay statuses are not supported and a rejection beep will be heard when the system is in these statuses Page 10 Programming Section Feature 101 to Assign wireless transmitters 132 See Remote controls text 601 to Transmitter signal strength 632 701 to Current battery life 732 801 to Previous battery life 832 671 to 2WPGM signal strength 678 Programming Details 101 Zone Input 1 132 Zone Input 32 Enter 6 digit serial number or press and release the transmitter s tamper switch To delete an assigned transmitter enter 000000 as a serial number To program remotes controls refer to User Code and Remote Control Programming in the EVO Programming Guide or program remotes using WinLoad NOTE If programming REM1 RAC1 REM2 RAC2 remotes for a system that does not include a K641 K641R keypad enable EVO option 1 in section 3029 and refer to RTX3 Remote Programming for EVO Without a K641 K641R Keypad on page 14 601 Zone input 1 632 Zone input 32 3 or less weak move transmitter 4 to 10 OK 701 Zone input 1 732 Zone input 32 View number of weeks the batteries have been in the transmitter 801 Zone input 1 832 Zone input 32 View number of weeks the previous batteries were in the transmitter 671 PGM 1 678 PGM 8 3 or less weak move transmitter 4 to 10 OK Page 11
8. 2 Wireless transmitter assignment ssee 15 Wireless transmitter supervision options eeeeeeeeee 9 Wiring Slot aiii 6 Page 21 For technical support in Canada or the U S call 1 800 791 1919 Monday to Friday from 8 00 a m to 8 00 p m EST For technical support outside Canada and the U S call 00 1 450 491 7444 Monday to Friday from 8 00 a m to 8 00 p m EST Please feel free to visit our website at www paradox com RTX3 El09 07 2009 PARADOX COM Printed in Canada
9. AC1 REM2 REM2 RAC2 RAC2 REM3 REM3 8 16 8 a 2 z 4 s 5 2 E m 4 Chapter 1 Overview Description The RTX3 is a 2 way 32 zone wireless expansion module which enables Imperial DGP EVO Spectra SP Series or Esprit control panels to support wireless hardware such as motion detectors and remote controls Included ltems 2 antennas Required Optional Items Mounting hardware Optional 12Vdc external power supply PS27D PS17 Compatibility Imperial V32 panels EVO DGP panels Spectra SP Series panels Esprit panels Overview Features Up to 32 wireless zones Support for REM1 REM2 REM3 RAC1 RAC2 remote controls Support for wireless PGMs EVO SP Series only Support for all Magellan transmitters including 2WPGM Support for two RPT1 and eight K32RF K37 SP Series only Support for SR150 Wireless Siren and RPT1 Wireless Repeater SP Series only Support for PX8 Output Module In field firmware upgradeable through WinLoad via serial or 4 wire connection RF jamming supervision Low battery tamper and check in supervision Transmitter signal strength display 3 PGM outputs and 1 optional output not available on Imperial panels Noise level test and indicator Page 5 1 LED display 7 Esprit Mode Programming button see LED Feedback on page 8 Press to enter programming mode in 2 Firmware upgrade serial Esprit mode see Programming for connection s
10. RTX3 Wireless Expansion Module P V2 0 MAGELL AN RTX3 Reference and Installation Manual Warranty For complete warranty information please visit www paradox com terms Your use of the Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions Imperial EVO Spectra SP Series and Esprit are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems Ltd or its affiliates in Canada the United States and or other countries For the latest product approvals such as UL and CE please visit www paradox com O 2009 Paradox Security Systems Ltd All rights reserved Specifications may change without prior notice Patents One or more of the following US patents may apply 7046142 6215399 6111256 6104319 5920259 5886632 5721542 5287111 5119069 5077549 and RE39406 and other pending patents may apply Canadian and international patents may also apply Table of Contents Specifications eee ceeceeeeeeeeeeesceeseeeeseeeeeeneaeeteeeeseeeeeeeeeenenete 4 Hardware Compatibility ec eeeceeeeeseeeeeneeeeeeeeneeseeeeeaeeraes 4 UNI annie a pM pM MM PM ia 5 D SCIIPUOM X 5 MUI 5 A A 7 System Reset oo eeeceecceeseeeeneeseeeeeaeesseeseeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeseeseaeseeete 7 EED Feedback eoe ferte ferens 8 Al Panels p 8 EVO and SP Series only sessssseeeeeeeee 8 PRONOUNS src id 8 Programming for Imperial 8 Programming for Spectra SP Series
11. atively you may wish to add a module to BabyWare before the module is physically connected to the system Click the Add Item button and add the RTX3 from the Zone Expansion Modules list 2 When the RTX3 is added to the system double click the module s icon The RTX3 Programming window opens 3 Fromthe RTX3 Programming window configure Input Setup and Input options Click OK Programming for Spectra SP Series When connected to a Spectra SP series panel the wireless settings are programmed using control panel programming sections Refer to the panel s Programming Guide NOTE Programming for a Spectra SP series system requires K32 or K10V H keypads version 2 0 or higher NOTE Only one RTX3 module can be connected to a Spectra SP Series panel Programming for EVO When connected to an EVO panel the wireless settings are programmed in Module Programming Mode To enter Module Programming Mode Press and hold the 0 key Enter your INSTALLER CODE Enter section 4003 Enter the module s SERIAL NUMBER Enter the required DATA NOTE When used without a K641 or K641R keypad enable EVO option 1 in section 3029 ov m oc After Programming for EVO Program the zones PGMs and remotes into the EVO panel Refer to EVO section 3034 and RTX3 section 001 options 2 and 3 for wireless transmitter supervision options For instructions on entering 3 digit RTX3 section numbers see RTX3 Programming Sections
12. ee Firmware Esprit and Stand Alone on page Upgrade on page 18 page 15 Also used for system reset 3 Anti tamper switch see System Reset on page 7 4 PCB screw 8 Connect the Esprit 636 646 LED keypad to the Program connector to 5 Antennas program in Esprit and Stand Alone 6 Mounting clips mode 9 Wiring slot Page 6 Overview Chapter 2 Installation DODODODODODD RED BLK GRN YEL POM EIA EI les ed O BRN YEL COM N C NO 1 Control panel Combus connection NOTE If you are using the RTX3 as a stand alone device connect an external 12Vdc power supply to the RED and BLK terminals Battery backup is recommended 2 If the current draw exceeds 150mA on PGM1 or PGM2 use a relay Connect the RTX3 s RED connector to the relay s RED connector and the PGM connector PGM1 or PGM2 to the relay s BLK connector 3 Connect PGM3 and PGM4 to external power supplies if you need additional power A PS 817 is recommended Connect the PGM s N O connector to the external power supply s connection Connect the power supply s connector to the device s connector Connect the PGM s COM connector to the device s connector NOTE Write down the serial number of all wireless modules to be used with the RTX3 If this installation replaces another RTX3 make sure the programming can be transferred System Reset The system reset feature only functions during the first 30 seconds aft
13. er RTX3 power up In order to reset the system press and hold the Programming button for 5 seconds the BUS RX LED flashes Release the button and press it again while the LED flashes to reset the module to its default values Installation Page 7 LED Feedback Legend R Red Off G Green L1 Y Yellow _ On f Flashing All Panels EVO and SP Series only ERROR ERROR R Com fail GRN YEL R Problem with the module BUS RX short no data BUS RX BUS TX G Receiving from panel BUS TX ERROR R Com fail too many Gf transmitting to panel BUS RX modules wrong data RF RX BUS TX G JG receiving wireless RF TX ERROR A Com fail GRN BUS RX G YEL reversed IYfransmiting wireless BUS TX a ERROR RI Combus power BUS RX _ too low BUS TX _ Chapter 3 Programming This chapter provides programming instructions for Imperial Spectra SP Series EVO Esprit and stand alone installations Programming for Imperial When connected to an Imperial panel all RTX3 settings are programmed using BabyWare For more detailed instructions on using BabyWare and programming remotes refer to the Imperial System Guide To program an RTX3 for an Imperial system 1 When BabyWare is communicating with the V32 controller and an RTX3 module is connected to the Multibus it automatically appears in the Modules Page 8 Programming display area To view the Modules display area click the Modules toggle button Altern
14. for EVO on page 10 Programming Page 9 RTX3 Programming Sections for EVO Section Feature 001 002 030 RTX3 options Option 1 Low battery supervision Option 2 Option 3 Check in supervision Check in supervision time interval RF Jamming supervision On board module tamper supervision PGM1 initial state Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 PGM2 initial state Option 8 Transmitter tamper signal Remote control options Option 1 REM2 Visual and auditory feedback compatibility options View transmitter remote and PGM serial numbers Details For RTX3 version 1 5 and higher this option is always On default On default Off Off 24 hours default On 80 minutes default On default Off Off Normally Open default On Normally Closed Off Normally Open default On Normally Closed Off RTX3 ignores tamper signal default On RTX3 reports tamper signal Off Old visual and auditory feedback Supported by REM2 V2 00 or lower On New visual and auditory feedback default Requires REM2 V2 01 or higher with K641 K641R keypads To view a transmitter s 6 digit serial number press and hold the transmitter s anti tamper switch The new visual and auditory feedback includes the following system statuses stay armed instant armed and exit delay Other status feedback has not changed Note that for REM2 versions 1 04 or older stay
15. mote control until you hear a confirmation beep 801 to Assign remotes Assign the remote controls to users by entering a 332 controls to users user number 001 to 255 in the appropriate section Users 001 to 255 section 301 remote 01 section 332 remote 32 401 to Program or delete remote 432 401 remote 01 432 remote 32 default 15000000 A m 5 gt NA NA N A a 1 NA 9 NA N A 0 Button disabled 8 Panic 2 non medical 1 Regular arm 9 Panic 3 fire 2 Stay arm STAY Smoke reset 3 Instant arm FORCE Utility key 1 4 Force arm ARM Utility key 2 5 Disarm DISARM Utility key 3 6 Stay instant disarm BYP Utility key 4 7 Panic 1 Police MEM Utility key 5 CLEAR Exit without saving ENTER Save data Page 14 Programming Programming for Esprit and Stand Alone To enter programming mode with Esprit or in Stand Alone mode 1 Connect an Esprit 636 or 646 to the Program connector 2 Press the Esprit Mode Programming button 3 Press ENTER on your Esprit keypad and enter the installer code default 757575 4 Enter the desired section number Esprit Programming Section Feature 000 Installer code 004 PGM initial state Option 6 PGM1 initial state Option 7 PGM2 initial state 101 to Wireless transmitter 132 assignment 301 to User code assignment 332 201 to
16. stem Guide Page 18 Programming Index Numerics 2WPGM aCe alale 12 Signal strength sse 11 A Antennas E P 6 Anti tamper switch esseeeeennenem meme 6 Assign wireless transmitters eee 11 B Battery Ife ads 11 C AE een 10 Check in supervision time interval eee 10 Code length m 17 Compatibility cuicos aii aaa 4 CONSUMPlON serian dio 4 Current battery life iii 11 Current consumption sssseseseeeeeeeeennen nennen nennen 4 D DIMENSIONS cte ice 4 E ESP 15 seu ictericia da 6 A 9 F Firmware upgrade cococoocccconcccononcnnnnnncnnnncnnnnon nn cnn emen nenne 18 Erequeriey a I NEIN 4 l Imperial siimaa ee e peia a iisa 8 Inputvoltag iscissi aana eanan aa a A 4 A anaa a rra e aeae ae Eae rE aa EEA AAE AE AEEA 7 K E 9 L LED display s erm e dis 6 LED feedback sio Eas 6 8 Low battery supervision seeeeeenm e 10 M Module programming mode EVO sse 9 Mounting Clips oa oto doeet oda 6 O On board module tamper supervision eee 10 Operating temperature 2 eee ceeeeeneeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeaeeteeeseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeea 4 P Panic alarm REEL ERE s 17 A CE 2 PGM ACV Outta o he Be n dio dette ee ses 12 Deactivation snesen nn ee e cet oe teret 13 Delay iraran dte fined tute ase ee sd 13 initial State eii eei tee Recettes 10
17. vation see section default On 011 Option 5 To select PGM Enable button yy for PGM activation see section default On 012 Option 6 To select POM Enable button for PGM activation see section default On 013 Option 7 To select PGM Enable button for PGM activation see section default On 014 Option 8 Enable button for Panic Alarm default On Page 16 Programming Section Feature 011 to PGM output activation 014 011 Remote Button 012 Remote Button g 013 Remote Button 014 Remote Button Option 1 Activate PGM 1 output Option 2 Activate PGM 2 output Option 3 Activate PGM 3 output Option 4 Activate PGM 4 output 021 to PGM latch delay 024 021 PGM 1 024 PGM 4 Option 0 Latched Option 1 1 second Option 2 5 seconds Option 3 10 seconds Option 4 20 seconds Option 5 40 seconds Option 6 60 seconds Option 7 2 minutes Option 8 4 minutes 001 Code length Option 1 Code length Option 2 Panic alarm Programming Details Refer to section 401 to 432 Default On in section 011 Default On in section 012 Default On in section 013 Default On in section 014 default On 6 digit access code length default Off 4 digit access code length On Panic alarm toggles PGM and panic alarm default Off Panic alarm toggles the PGM Page 17 Section
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