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Tr
“tier Inpti Types
All
of the transmitters describedhave one or more unique factory assigned
input (loop) ID codes.
Each of the inputs requires its own programming zone
(e.g., a 5803’s
three inputs require three programming zones). See
APPENDIX A toward the end of this manual.
Transmitterscan be learned as oneof the following@pes:
“RF’
(Supervisd RF)
l~,t
(unsupervisedRF)
Description
sendsperiodiccheck-insignals,aswellasfault,
restore,andlowbatterysignals.Thetransmitter
mustremainwithinthereceiver’srange.
Sendsallthesignalsthatthe“RF”Typedoes,butthe
controldoesnotsupervisethecheck-insignals.The
transmittermaythereforebecarriedoff-premises.
Theseonlysendfhultsignals.Theydonotsendlow
batterysignalsuntil theyareactivated.The
transmittermaybecamiedoff-premises.
Tranmntt
er Battery Life
Batteriesin the wireless transmitters may last from 4-7 years, depending
on the environment, usage, and the specificwireless devicebeing used.
Factors such as humidity, high or low temperatures, as well as large
swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given
installation. The wireless systemcan ident@ a im.zelow battery situation,
thus allowingthe dealer or user of the systemtime to arrange a changeof
battery and maintain protectionfor that given point within the system.
Some transmitters (e.g., 5802, 5802CP, and 5803) contain long-life but
non-replaceablebatteries, and no battery installation is required. At the
end of their life, the completeunit must be replaced (and a new serial
number learned by the control).
Button @e transmitters (ex. 5801, 5802, 5802CP & 5803) should be
periodicallyteetedfor battery life.
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