11. Operation
LED displays
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The green "Power" LED is illuminated permanently if the power supply is
connected and active.
The LED is often the only indication that the device is switched on.
The red "Trouble" LED is usually off. If the Terxon 2WAY wireless module detects
a supervision failure, it flashes with 1 Hz and the corresponding channel LED of the
trained component also flashes with 1 Hz. If the Terxon 2WAY wireless module detects
jamming, the LED lights up permanently. The display for jamming takes precedence
over the display of a supervision failure.
Channel LEDs
The display of the blue "channel" LEDs varies depending on the trained component on this channel.
Secvest 2WAY wireless outdoor sounder FU8220
• Flashing (1 Hz) The Secvest 2WAY wireless outdoor sounder FU8220 has been tampered with. If the
"Trouble" LED is also flashing, a supervision failure has occurred.
• Flashing (5 Hz) The Secvest 2WAY wireless outdoor sounder FU8220 on this channel has a low battery.
• Off
The Secvest 2WAY wireless outdoor sounder FU8220 is in normal mode.
Wireless remote control 2WAY FU8100
• Flashing (5 Hz) The wireless remote control 2WAY FU8220 on this channel has a low battery.
• ON
The wireless remote control 2WAY FU8220 on this channel was the last component that
sent an activation or deactivation signal.
• Off
Normal mode.
Wireless control unit 2WAY FU8110
• Flashing (1 Hz) The wireless operating unit 2WAY FU8110 has been tampered with.
• Flashing (5 Hz) The wireless operating unit 2WAY FU8110 on this channel has a low battery.
• On
and device mode is activated (DIP switch 6=OFF):
• On
and PIN/proximity chip key mode is activated (DIP switch 6=ON):
• Off
Normal mode.
Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder FU59xx
• Flashes (1 Hz) If the Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder FU59xx sends the tamper signal. If the
"Trouble" LED is also flashing, a supervision failure has occurred.
• Flashing (5 Hz) The Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder FU59xx has a low battery.
• On
The Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder FU59xx on this channel was the last
component that sent an activation or deactivation signal.
• Off
Normal mode.
The wireless control unit 2WAY FU8110 on
this channel was the last component that sent an activation or
deactivation signal.
The PIN/proximity chip key assigned at this spot was the last
user who triggered the sending of an activation or deactivation signal.
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