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4.3 Control Panel Enrollment
MCX-610 repeater must be enrolled to the control panel. Place the
panel into enrollment mode (as performed with a detector) and press
the tamper switch.
Attention! If the MCX-610 repeater is not enrolled to the control
panel you will not receive a low battery, tamper, or supervision
service message from the repeater.
4.4 Adding Devices
Devices whose message transmissions need to be repeated by the
repeater must be enrolled both to the repeater and to the control
panel. A total of 50 devices may be enrolled to the MCX-610. Follow the
instructions below for enrolling a device.
A. Remove the MCX-610 cover.
B. Press the repeater's enroll button and release it (see Figure 2);
the orange LED blinks for 10 sec.
Note: Do not press the enroll button for longer than 3 sec.
C. Initiate transmission from the device to be enrolled within 10
seconds. In response, the green LED will light and a "happy" beep
will sound to indicate successful enrollment of the device.
Note: For enrollment verification, the blue LED will blink when the
device is activated.
D. Repeat steps A to C for enrolling additional devices.
Notes:
i) If the device was already enrolled in the MCX-610 and the
enroll procedure is performed again for the same device to
the same MCX-610, the red LED will light and a "sad" failure
beep will sound.
ii) In the event that enrollment is performed after 50 devices have
already been enrolled, the green LED does not light and a
"sad" failure beep will sound.
iii) If no transmission has been initiated for more than 10 seconds,
the orange LED will extinguish and a double beep will sound.
iv) Device enrollment cannot be used to link repeaters.
4.5 Deleting Devices
Caution!
Deleting devices procedure must be performed without the cover.
The procedure for deleting devices enrolled to the repeater is
performed for all the devices collectively. It is not possible to clear
a specific device from the MCX-610 memory.
A. Remove the MCX-610 cover.
B. Press the repeater's enroll button continuously. In response, the
following successive stages should be observed:
i) The orange LED blinks (3 sec.).
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Figure 3 - Installation
ii) The red LED blinks and the buzzer beeps at a slow rate
(12 sec.).
iii) The red LED blinks and the buzzer beeps at a fast rate
(5 sec.).
At the end of the procedure, the red LED will light steadily for 3
sec. and a "happy" beep will sound to indicate successful deletion
of all devices
4.6 Local Diagnostics Test
This function allows you to test the signal strength of the enrolled
devices as seen by the repeater. Before testing, separate the base
from the cover (see Fig. 3).
Caution! Local diagnostic test procedure must be performed
without the cover.
Press the repeater's test button for 5 seconds; the green LED blinks
for 10 minutes or until the tamper switch is restored.
Three reception levels are sensed and indicated as illustrated in the
table below.
Received Signal Strength Indication:
Reception
Strong
Good
Poor
IMPORTANT! Reliable reception must be assured. Therefore, "poor"
signal strength is not acceptable. If you receive a "poor" signal from
the device, re-locate it and re-test until a "good" or "strong" signal
strength is received.
4.7 Cover Closure
See figure 4.
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tamper screw
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Buzzer Response
Happy Tune twice ( - - - –––– ) ( - - - ––––)
Happy Tune ( - - - –––– )
Sad tune ( –––––––– )
Figure 4 - Cover Closure
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