Aegis Micro AEG-WR manual

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    Model AEG -WR Wireless Receiver Installation Manual - http://www.guardianalarms.net[...]

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    2 CONTENTS DESCRIPTION 3 COMPATIBLE TRANSMITTERS 3 INSTALLATION 4 OPERATION 5 RESET MEMORY 9 AEGIS SET UP 9 CONTROLLER INDICATIONS 10 FCC NOTICE 11[...]

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    3 DESCRIPTION The Model AEG - WR Supervised Wireless Receiver allows up to 64 unique wireless security transmitters to report information to an Ae gis automation controller. The wireless transmitters replace wired door and window sensors, as well as wired smoke, motion, and glassbreak detectors. These transmitters report status information to the A[...]

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    4 up to four transmitters assigned to it depending on the number of addresses assigned to the receiver. The 6 4 transmitters are divided into 4 groups of 16, with the transmitters in each group numbered 1 - 16. One or more groups respond to each address assigned to the receiver. When multiple groups respond to the same address, the corresponding tr[...]

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    5 Place the cover on the receiver and install the antenna onto the antenna connector. Connect the receiver to the controller using 4 conductor 22 gauge or larger wire as follows: OPERATION The two operating modes of the receiver are "Run" and "Set Up". In Run mod e, with the receiver connected to the controller, the Mode LED sho[...]

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    6 (not ready) or that have trouble. The transmitter number flashes on the display followed by the status condition(s). LED DISPLAY INFORMATION ABOUT THE LED DISPLAY 1.10 Displays the number of the transmitter with a change in condition. A L Displays that the current transmitter is "NOT READY ". C O Displays that the cover was removed from[...]

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    7 The Set Up mode is used to configure the general operation of the receiver, to program a transmitter into the receiver, and to change the characteristics of a programmed transmitter. The Mode LED does not blink in Set Up mode. To enter the Set Up mode, press and hold the Mode/Advance switch for approximately two seconds. You are first prompted to[...]

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    8 The next four items allow you to change each digit of your security code. The Set switch is used to increment the value of each digit. The Mode/Advance switch is used to enter each digit and advance to the next. Next, the programmed characteristics o f each transmitter is displayed. The transmitter number is shown in the LED Display. If no transm[...]

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    9 Once a transmitter is programmed into an address, the transmitter address will briefly turn off whenever a transmission from that transmitter is received. This can be used to verify that the correct transmitter has been programmed and is o perating reliably. NOTE: The current status of each transmitter is ignored by the controller while the recei[...]

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    10 If Expansion Enclosures are also being used, set "NUMBER OF EXP ENCL:" to the number of expansion enclosu res plus the number of addresses used by the receiver. Set the addresses for the expansion enclosures and receiver so that they don't overlap. After the receiver has been enabled, you can press the down arrow ( ò ) key to set[...]

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    FCC NOTICE This device complies with FCC Ru les Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Verified to comp ly with the limits of a Class B digital device pursu[...]

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    QUICK - REFERENCE SETUP GUIDE To Enter Set Up mode, press and hold the Mode/Advance switch for 2 seconds. DISPLAY DESCRIPTION SET SWITCH MODE/ADVANCE SWITCH C 0 Enter the first digit of the code I ncrements the digit (0 - 9) Advances to the next digit C 0. Enter the second digit of the code Increments the digit (0 - 9) Advances to the next digit C.[...]