INSTALLATION
The reader takes up only one module in the switch boxes of any
domestic installation .
Connect the control unit and readers to the respective terminals [+
A B -] .
See the relative sections on acquiring and addressing readers and
keys .
The readers must be mounted in an area protected from break-
ins or an area under surveillance by the system . If not, the reference
standard is not valid .
VIEWING SYSTEM STATUS
LEDs
Meaning of signal
Shows that scenario 1 is not active .
Shows that scenario 1 is active .
during exit time it means that at least one input
associated to scenario 1 is open .
with the system off it shows that there are open
inputs that belong to the areas managed by the
reader .
Shows that scenario 2 is not active .
Shows that scenario 2 is active .
during exit time it means that at least one input
associated to scenario 2 is open .
with the system off it shows that there are open
inputs that belong to the areas managed by the
reader .
Shows that scenario 3 is not active .
Shows that scenario 3 is active .
during exit time it means that at least one input
associated to scenario 3 is open .
with the system off it shows that there are open
inputs that belong to the areas managed by the
reader .
Means the associated areas are switched OFF
(system OFF) .
At least one associated area is ON (system ON or
partialised) .
Slow flashing to show that the system is on and
has detected an alarm .
Fast flashing to show that the system is off and
in alarm memory .
See the events list for the list of alarms . To re-
move the signal see the section on system man-
agement .
off,
flashing on (
With the transponder reader you can view the system status through
the signals provided by its LEDs, as in the previous table .
Depending upon the programming, the display can be visible all the
time (LEDs constantly on or flashing) or screened for increased se-
curity (no information to strangers about the status of the system) .
The signals from LEDs are visible only following the activation of
a scenario or of any other system management activity; they are
suspended after a pre-programmed time (max . 30 seconds) and
the LEDs go off . Only the red alarm LED (LED 4) is still visible if it
is activated .
constantly on,
rapidly,
slowly)
PXWRX
Receiver for two-way communication with all the radio devices
connected and addressed in the control unit .
CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION
1 . RS-485 bus terminals for connecting keypads and readers:
[+,-] bus power supply .
[A,B] data .
2 . [BUS] Red LED notifying communication on bus . If it is flashing
it means that the module is communicating with the control
unit .
3 . [ERR] Red LED notifying incorrect wireless communication
received or non-associated peripheral .
4 . [OK] Green LED notifying correct wireless communication
received .
5 . Green LEDs notifying intensity of signal received . A correctly
received signal is made up of at least 3 bars .
6 . [SW1] 8 dipswitches for:
[1 . .4] setting the module address;
[5] activation of LEDs (ON active);
[6,7] not used;
[8] disabling anti-tear tamper (ON disabled) .
7 . [R] Button to restart receiver (e .g . after change of address) .
8 . [M] Button not used .
9 . [SW2] Anti-opening tamper .
10 . [SW3] Anti-tear tamper .
INSTALLATION
The receiver is to be mounted in sheltered spaces and in the most
suitable position for receiving the radio signal from the various
devices connected .
Connect the control unit and receiver to the respective terminals
[+ A B -] .