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| PRODUCT DESCRIPTION | of the receiver that it boxed with in the | ||
| wireless transmitter that communicates with the matching DXR- | ||||
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| 702 two channel receiver. The CO alarm monitors its operating | Receiver channel two is a special channel. If channel two memory | ||
| BY | condition and the transmitter will send battery status to the | is empty, with no transmitters programmed into it, it will report | ||
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| receiver. If the battery is low, the receiver’s channel two relay | low battery signals from any channel one transmitters capable of | ||
WIRELESS CARBON |
| will latch until reset. In the event of an alarm, the transmitter will | sending them. When a low battery transmission is received, the | ||
| activate channel one of the | channel two relay will latch. The relay will remain engaged until | |||
MONOXIDE ALARM |
| will close for four seconds. IMPORTANT: When the | the channel two program button is pressed. The low transmitter | ||
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| is connected to a security panel it is very important that the | batteries should be replaced before resetting the relay. | ||
| central station monitoring the location is advised of which | The receiver can be powered from a | |||
| zone(s) will report a carbon monoxide alarm. | power source. The relays’ normally open and normally closed | |||
| In a typical installation, the receiver is connected to an alarm | ||||
| contacts can switch up to 1 amp at 24 volts AC/DC. | ||||
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| control panel. The receiver should be | mounted with the | A | |
| supplied mounting bracket indoors or inside a weather resistant | ||||
RECEIVER |
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| be connected to the receiver for greater radio range. The red | |||
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| Refer to the instructions for the | program indicator lights during RF reception. The installer can | ||
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| this product for information about locating and mounting the DXS- | verify that signals are being sent from transmitters and diagnose | ||
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| 80. Please read the | interference problems by viewing the indicator. The indicator also | ||
Installation |
| information about the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning. | lights during memory programming/erasing and fl ashes to count | ||
Instructions |
| The digital DX code format features over a million possible codes. | the number of transmitters in memory. | ||
| The DX transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes, |
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| programmed to the transmitter’s code before system testing and |
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USA & Canada (800) | into the receiver. The transmitters can be split in any number |
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Toll Free FAX (800) | between the two receiver channels. |
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| TERMINAL DETAILS | MOUNTING RECEIVER | |||
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| ANTENNA, MOUNT RECEIVER AS HIGH |
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| 7 | CHANNEL 2 | MOUNTING | DECREASE RADIO RANGE BY |
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INSTALLATION TIPS
RCVR
BASEMENT
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS WILL EFFECT RADIO RANGE
90% - 100% | 65% - 95% | 10% - 70% |
OF FULL POWER | OF FULL POWER | OF FULL POWER |
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TRANSMITTERS AT THE OTHER END OF | LOCATING A RECEIVER OR ANTENNA |
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HOUSE MIGHT BE TOO FAR AWAY | BELOW EARTH LEVEL WILL IMPAIR RANGE |
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