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Programming Reference - Other Devices 7510r
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2. Select the option you require.
When you select Enabled, the control unit carries on
transmitting to the Info Module.
When you select Disabled, the control unit stops
transmitting data to all the Info Modules.
The default setting for this menu option is Disabled. The
control unit changes the setting to Enabled when you
teach an Info Module the control unit’s identity.
Enabling the Ready to Set LED
The Info Module possesses an LED that glows when the
alarm system is NOT ready to set (a detector is reporting
an alarm). You can disable or enable this LED from within
the Info Module Menu.
1. Select
Other Devices – Info Module - Ready-to-Set LED
.
The display shows the options Disabled and Enabled.
2. Select the option you require.
WAM Module
The WAM can operate in one of five programmable
modes. The installer selects the mode when
commissioning the WAM hardware. Three of the modes
provide the following functions on the 7510r control unit:
Mode 1 Repeater Module. The WAM repeats the signals
from any detectors within its range, amplifying them to a
level that the 7510r control unit can detect. This allows
you to increase the area covered by detectors.
Mode 2 Output Module. The WAM accepts commands
from the 7510r control unit to operate wired outputs. The
WAM can also accept commands from other Homelink
transmitters.
Mode 4 Sounder Module. The WAM operates as a radio
link to allow you to remotely connect a standard wired
siren to the 7510r control unit.
To ensure correct operation you must first select the
desired mode on the WAM (see the WAM Installation
Guide) and then teach the WAM’s identity to the 7510r
control unit.
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