5.Module’s Letter and Number codes are set correctly- that they match the codes set in the Controller.
6.Confirm that the controller Is powered.
IMPORTANT: If, after checking Items 1 through 6, the module still does not operate properly, the fault may not lie with the module itself. Follow steps 7 and 8 to identify the source of the problem.
7.Set the controller to transmit address P1.. Using a Signal Strength Indicator, Cat. No. 6386, plugged in at the location of the controller, Confirm that the controller is transmitting a minimum reading of 2 volts of command signal at the
6.Check for adequate command signal at the module location as follows:
a)Plug the Cat. No. 6385 Signal Test Transmitter into a receptacle on the same circuit.
b)Using the Cat. No. 6386 Signal Strength Indicator at the module location, check the command signal amplitude. Signal strength must be 1 00mV minlmum. If there is less t h a n
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1 OOmV of signal present, it may be necessary to couple both legs of the 120/240 volt power service at the entrance panel using Cat. No. 6299 Signal Btfdge.
c)If the Yellow ERROR CONDITION indicator is lit, there is electrical noise present on the AC line which is interfering with proper module operation. The source of the noise must be identified and either filtered out or eliminated. Consult the DEC Technical Manual and DEC Troubleshooting Guide.
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