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Wireless
“SET-UP ERROR” (Alpha
consoles), “E4” or “E8”
Fixed-Word consoles)
displayed
“88” or “90” appears in
console display and rapid
beeping occurs
“89” or “91” appears in
console display and rapid
beeping occurs
Zones, not programmed in
the system, are indicating
“CHECK” conditions
Zones indicating a “NOT
READY” condition, but
transmitter contact loop is
intact
One or more transmitters
are indicating “CHECK”
conditions after a while;
console beeping rapidly:
“READY” display not
going out when RF zones
faulted
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More than the allowed RF zones have been enabled in fieldsl*18-1 25 (see below).
9
9
Console Type RF Receiver Type Error Message
Alpha
4281
L (4 zones) “SET-UP ERROR”
Alpha 4281H/M (8 zones)
“SET-UP ERROR”
Fixed-Word
4281L (4 zones)
,,E4”
Fixed-Word
4281H/M (8 zones)
“E8”
The 4281 receiver is not receiving any signals from any of the transmitters in the
system. An “88” is for the 2nd receiver; a “90” is for the 1st receiver. These
displays are enabled by assigning a zone response type in program fields 1
08,
and 1*09. The recommended response is either zone type 05 or 07.
Check that the antenna is installed properly and is
not shorted to any metal
object, refer to WIRELESS EXPANSION section for details.
Check that the transmitters are powered up with fresh 9 volt batteries.
Check that the
house ID’s match between transmitters and the entry in field 1*51.
Determine if anything is blocking transmission to the receiver (ex: metal cabinets
or shelves, etc.)
Put the system in the test mode, then see if the transmitters check-in. If not,
move the 4281 receiver to another location and test again.
The 4281 receiver is not responding to the Control panel. An “89” refers to the
second receiver and a “91” refers to the first receiver.
Check that the control is wired properly to the receiver.
Check that the dipswitches for each 4281 receiver are set in accordance with
Figure 2 in the WIRELESS ZONE EXPANSION section.
Check that the wire run length is in agreement with the recommended wire
gauge.
Check program fields *O2 through *05, and 1
O1 through 1*O5 to make sure all
unused zones are 00s.
Check program fields 1*18 through 1
25 to make sure that all non-RF zones are
0s.
Put the system in the SNIFFER MODE for at least 2 hours, to see if another
system in the area is using the same house ID. If so, change this system’s house
ID number.
Make sure zones in question are selected as RF in fields 1*18-1
25.
Check that the transmitters have the correct house ID programmed.
Check that the transmitters have the correct transmitter ID assigned.
Check that the transmitters have fresh batteries.
Check that the house ID’s match between the transmitters and
the receiver.
Check that the receiver is enabled in program fields 1*26 for the first receiver and
1.27 for the second receiver.
Check that the zones in question are enabled for RF in program fields 1*18
through 1*25.
Check that a zone response is programmed for
the zones in question, in fields
O2through *05, and 1*O1through 105.
Check that the receiver’s antenna is properly installed.
Remove any sensors from the transmitters and short across the transmitter
terminals. Then fault the transmitter to see if the “READY” light goes out. If it
does not go out, check the programming for that particular transmitted if it does
go out, check the sensors on that zone.
Move the receiver to another location for better reception.
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