Alula RE603P Manual de instrucciones
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RE603P Wearable Action Button
Instructions and User Manual
1. Specifications
Frequency:
433 MHz
Operating Temperature:
32° – 110°F (0° – 43°C)
Operating Humidity:
0 – 95% RH non-condensing
Battery:
1x CR2032 Panasonic Lithium 3V DC
Battery Life:
5 Years
Compatibility:
Alula receivers
Supervisory Interval:
Approximately 60 minutes
2. Package Contents
1 x Wearable Action Button
1 x Rope Necklace
1 x Wrist Band
1 x Pendant Inserts (2 pcs set)
1 x Belt Clip Adapter
1x Surface Mount Bracket (w/2 screws)
1 x Manual
1 x CR2032 battery (installed)
3. Component Identification
LED Ring
Button
CR2032 Battery
Wearable Action Button
Surface Mount / Belt Clip
Pendant Inserts
(Top / Bottom)
Rope Necklace
4. Product Configuration
The RE603P can be worn or mounted in four (4 ways):
1. On a wrist using a compatible wrist band (the color of the included wrist
band may vary).
2. Around the neck as a pendant using the included pendant inserts and
snap-closure adjustable-length rope necklace (color may vary).
3. Mounted to a flat surface with the surface mount bracket and screws.
4. Worn on a belt with the surface mount bracket plus belt clip.
Note: The Surface Mount / Belt Clip accessory kit is not included and sold
separately. Compatible with any Apple Watch®-compatible wristbands.
5. Enrolling
The RE603P Wearable Action Button supports up to three (3) different
alerts or commands to be triggered through different button presses.
The button appears as three sensor zones, each with their own unique
SN. The learn activity should be repeated for each Zone / SN.
When enrolling the device, it is recommended to name each zone for
easy identification and assignment to the intended action or scene.
Example: zone #1 = "PB1 ST" (Wearable Action Button #1 single tap),
zone #2 = "PB1 DT" (Wearable Action Button #1 double tap), and zone #3
= "PB1 PH" (Wearable Action Button #1 press and hold).
To enroll the sensor, set your panel into program mode. Then go to the
Learn Sensors menu. Refer to your specific alarm panel instruction
manual for details on these menus.
To enter enrollment mode on the button, follow these steps:
1. To initiate Learn Mode, Press and Hold the Wearable Action
Button for twenty (20) seconds. During this hold time, the LED
will blink three times, then remain on for 3 more seconds [Zone
3]. Do not release the button, continue holding down the button
until the LED blinks five (5) times indicating learn mode is
Wrist Band (Top and Bottom)
enabled.
2. In learn mode, press the Wearable Action Button pattern for the
desired Zone.
Zone 1
Single Tap
Press and Release (Once)
Zone 2
Double Tap
Press and Release
(Twice, <1 second apart)
Zone 3
Press and Hold
Press and Hold (5 seconds)
Then release
3. Repeat the Wearable Action Button learn transmissions until the
panel recognizes the desired Zone's serial number.
Important: After the zone is recognized by the panel, be sure to assign a
zone type that is "chime only". Otherwise, the button zone will be
treated like a Door/Window open and restore and may trigger an alarm
state.
Note: Learn mode on the Wearable Action Button will automatically end
after 15 seconds of inactivity (no button press). Re-initiate learn mode as
needed until all zones are recognized by the panel.
6. Wearable Action Button Testing
The Wearable Action Button is designed to be used within 100 ft. (30 m) of the
panel. Test before first use, as well as weekly. The test verifies proper
communication between the sensor and the panel/receiver.
To test the Wearable Action Button after enrollment, refer to the specific
panel/receiver documentation to place the panel into sensor test mode.
Press the button sequence for each zone to be tested, from location(s) the
Wearable Action Button shall be used. Verify the transmission count
received on the panel is consistently 5 of 8 or better.
7. Product Operation
The RE603P Wearable Action Button supports up to three (3) different
alerts or commands to be triggered through different button presses.
The button appears as three sensor zones, each with their own unique
SN, as shown: