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

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770rMode 6 - Universal ReceiverIntroductionIn this mode the Module can connect any wired control unit to compatible868MHz transmitters.During installation you must teach the Module the identity of each of thetransmitters. The Module can support up to eight individual transmitters.A PIR or door contact will occupy two channels each, while a telecommandwill occupy four channels. In mode 6 the Module has a maximum capacity ofeight channels.The Module maps the transmitters to two of the relay outputs. Transmitters1 to 4 map to output 1 and transmitters 5 to 8 map to output 2. The Moduleuses outputs 3 and 4 to signal detector tamper and trouble conditions (forexample low detector battery).The control unit can use the two Module inputs to signal armed state andwalk test.Figure 15.Operation:When a user sets the control unit, the control unit output signals the Moduleto enter the armed state. If an intruder activates a radio detector then theModule signals the alarm control unit using one of the wired outputs. Thecontrol unit goes into alarm; its output keeps the Module in the armed state.When a user silences the bells the control unit output disarms the Module,and the Module display indicates the fi rst zone to alarm and any subsequentzones that were triggered.Commissioning1. Set dipswitches 6, 7 to ON.2. Enter programming mode.3. Use menu 7 to select mode 6.Issue 1 27 of 30

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