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

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770rIntroductionThe 770r Wireless Accessory Module can be used with any <strong>Cooper</strong> <strong>Security</strong>wire-free products that operate on 868MHz.The Module allows you to:• add radio outputs to existing 7510r control units• add radio detectors to existing wired control units.• extend the area covered by an existing wireless alarm system.• add a radio link between any existing wired control unit and wired bell.The Module is enclosed in a polycarbonate box, with LEDs shining throughthe lid to give status information. The module has an internal back up battery(not supplied) and must be powered by an external 12VDC source.Note that when powered by its internal back up battery the 770r may notbe able to provide adequate power to any connected external devices (forexample sounders).During installation the Module can learn the identities of transmitters eitherby infra-red signals from the transmitters’ activity LEDs, or by radio signals.Operating ModesThe Module operates in one of fi ve modes:Mode 1 Repeater. The Module extends the range of a 7500r control unit byrepeating signals from distant detectors.Mode 2 Output Module. The Module acts on signals from a 7500r controlunit or other transmitters to control external devices.Mode 4 Sounder Receiver. The Module receives signals from specifi ctransmitters and in response operates a bell/strobe unit.Mode 5 Sounder Transmitter. The Module takes control signals from ahardwired control unit and sends radio signals to a Sounder Receiver.Mode 6 Universal Receiver. The Module acts as a radio interface for awired alarm control unit.Note that Mode 3 is reserved for future use.See “Commissioning the 770r” (page 22) for a more detailed description ofeach mode and for detailed instructions on how to connect and program theModule.2 of 30 Issue 1

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