Alpha Communications TekTone NC505ES Installations- und Betriebsanleitung - Seite 6
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Low Bat Out—Maps transmitter/repeater low battery fault
output.
•
Use the
and
UP
DOWN
numbers. Choose - - to disable low battery output.
•
Press the
button to select the output to use for
ENTER
this transmitter/repeater's low battery transmission.
Alarm Out—Maps transmitter alarm output.
•
Use the
and
UP
DOWN
output numbers. Choose - - to disable alarm output.
•
Press the
button to select the output to use for
ENTER
this transmitter's alarm transmission.
AC Loss Out—Maps repeater AC loss output.
•
Use the
and
UP
DOWN
output numbers. Choose - - to disable AC loss output.
•
Press the
button to select the output to use for
ENTER
this repeater's AC loss transmission.
Text—Enter an eight-character descriptive text label for the
transmitter/repeater.
•
Use the
and
UP
alphanumeric characters; press the
select and advance to the next character. To select a
space, press the
ENTER
•
Note: If you do not use all eight characters, you must
enter spaces to the end of the line.
•
When finished, press the
complete the setting.
•
REGISTER TXN is displayed. If you do not wish to
register the transmitter/repeater at this time, press the
button to return to the Install & Service menu.
ENTER
Register Transmitter—Register transmitter/repeater.
•
Use the
and
UP
DOWN
and Y; press the
•
At the RESET XMITTER prompt, press the transmit-
ter/repeater's reset button.
•
When TX REGD is displayed, press the
to finish and advance to the next point.
Point Status
1. From the READY, ALARM or FAULT prompts, press the
button.
ENTER
2. When POINT STATUS is displayed, press the
to display the point's status details.
3. Use the
and
buttons to scroll through the points;
UP
DOWN
press the
button again to view the outputs that the
ENTER
displayed condition is mapped to. Note: If - - is displayed,
the displayed condition has been mapped to a null output.
4. Point status flags are defined as follows:
A = Alarm (transmitter only)
T = Tamper
B = Low Battery
L = AC loss (repeater only)
I = Inactive
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buttons to scroll through the output
buttons to scroll through the
buttons to scroll through the
buttons to scroll through the
DOWN
button to
ENTER
button without selecting a digit.
button again to
ENTER
buttons to toggle between N
button to select.
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
1. From the READY, ALARM or FAULT prompts, press the
button.
ENTER
2. When POINT STATUS displays, press the
advance to EVENT LOG, and press the
select.
3. Use the
4. When viewing transmitter events, press the
see the output that the events map to. Note: No output will
be displayed if the event is mapped to a null output.
Points in alarm are immediately displayed as ALARM, with the
point number. If more than one point is in alarm, the display
scrolls to each point. Fault conditions are indicated by LEDs,
and by FAULT in the LCD display if there is no ALARM already
displayed; point numbers are not displayed. POINT STATUS
or EVENT LOG can be used to determine exact fault data.
Appendix—Device Specifications
• Housing: 162 mm × 92 mm × 28 mm (6.38" × 3.6" × 1.1").
• Operating environment: 0°C–60°C (32°F–140°F);
90% relative humidity, non-condensing.
• Current consumption: Approximately 400mA (with all six
relays energized).
• Output specifications:
– Form C relay 1A @ 28 VDC, 0.5A @ 30 VAC resistive load.
– N/O receiver case tamper contact closure.
– N/O receiver jam input indication.
• Input specifications: A low is less than 0.5 V; a high is greater
button
than 2.5V.
• Reset input: Contact closure, momentary low.
• Receiver type: Frequency-hopping spread spectrum.
• Operating frequency: 902–928 MHz (USA).
• Number of points/transmitters: 16.
button
• Number of outputs: six Form C relay outputs.
• Event history log capacity: 50 events (first-in, first-out
replacement).
Event Log
and
buttons to scroll through events.
UP
DOWN
Alarms and Faults
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button to
UP
button to
ENTER
button to
ENTER