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Cooper TP Workshop Manual_Scant:Layout 1 7/8 ... - Cooper Security

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Allocating Transmitters to Modes 4618Allocating Transmitters to ModesThe 46RX family receivers provide a total of 22 different modes. Mode 22 isused to show the message quality of transmitters. Modes 1 to 21 providedifferent ways of allocating transmitter channels to receiver output channels.Each mode is designed for a different variety of one, two or four channeltransmitters.In order to help you with an initial choice of Mode, Figure 10 below shows therecommended modes for the different types of transmitter mentioned above.NOTE: Other combinations of transmitter and mode may appear to work, but<strong>Scant</strong>ronic will not accept responsibility for equipment used in this manner, orany consequent loss.NUMBER OFCHANNELSONETWOFOURTWOGROUPMODES1-89-13,1914,1516-1820-21DETECTOR4601/4602y y y y y4603*y y y y y4604y y y4605y y y4606y y y4608y y y4609y y y y yVIPERy y y4624y* Refer to 4603 documentation.Figure 10. Transmitters and Modes.Receiver Output Channel TypesBy choosing the appropriate mode you can set up output channels on the46RX family receiver to respond in one of four different ways:LatchingThe receiver switches the channel ON when itreceives an ACTIVE signal from a transmitter, andOFF when it receives a RESTORE signal.MomentaryThe receiver switches a channel ON when itreceives an ACTIVE signal, and then OFF afterfour seconds (approximately). The receiver ignoresRESTORE signals for momentary channels.12 of 20 496371 Issue 1

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