Programming for Spectra SP Series. Magellan RTX3


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To program an RTX3 for an Imperial system:

1. When BabyWare is communicating with the V32 controller and an RTX3 module is connected to the Multibus, it automatically appears in the Modules display area. To view the Modules display area, click the Modules toggle button. Alternatively, you may wish to add a module to BabyWare before the module is physically connected to the system. Click the Add Item button and add the RTX3 from the Zone Expansion Modules list.

2. When the RTX3 is added to the system, double-click the module’s icon. The

RTX3 Programming window opens.

3. From the RTX3 Programming window, configure Input Setup and Input options. Click OK.

Programming for Spectra SP Series

When connected to a Spectra SP series panel, the wireless settings are programmed using control panel programming sections. Refer to the panel’s

Programming Guide.

NOTE: Programming for a Spectra SP series system requires K32 or K10V/H keypads version 2.0 or higher.

NOTE: Only one RTX3 module can be connected to a Spectra SP Series panel.

Programming for EVO

When connected to an EVO panel, the wireless settings are programmed in

Module Programming Mode.

To enter Module Programming Mode:

1. Press and hold the [0] key.

2. Enter your [ INSTALLER CODE ].

3. Enter section [4003].

4. Enter the module’s [ SERIAL NUMBER ]

5. Enter the required [ DATA ].

NOTE: When used without a K641 or K641R keypad, enable EVO option [1] in section [3029].

After Programming for EVO

Program the zones, PGMs, and remotes into the EVO panel. Refer to EVO section [3034] and RTX3 section [001]* options [2] and [3] for wireless transmitter supervision options.

* For instructions on entering 3-digit RTX3 section numbers, see RTX3

Programming Sections for EVO on page 10.

Programming Page 9

RTX3 Programming Sections for EVO

Section

[001]

Feature

RTX3 options

Details

Option [1] Low battery supervision

For RTX3 version 1.5 and higher, this option is always On

(default: On).

Option [2] Check-in supervision default: Off

Option [3] Check-in supervision time interval

Off = 24 hours (default)

On = 80 minutes

Option [4] RF Jamming supervision default: Off

Option [5] On-board module tamper supervision

Option [6] PGM1 initial state default: Off

Off = Normally Open (default)

On = Normally Closed

Option [7] PGM2 initial state

Option [8] Transmitter tamper signal

Off = Normally Open (default)

On = Normally Closed

Off = RTX3 ignores tamper signal

(default)

On = RTX3 reports tamper signal

[002] Remote control options

Option [1] REM2 Visual and auditory feedback compatibility options*

Off = Old visual and auditory feedback (Supported by

REM2 V2.00 or lower)

On = New visual and auditory feedback (default)

(Requires REM2 V2.01 or higher with K641 / K641R keypads)

[030] View transmitter, remote and

PGM serial numbers

To view a transmitter’s 6-digit serial number, press and hold the transmitter’s anti-tamper switch.

* The new visual and auditory feedback includes the following system statuses: stay armed, instant armed and exit delay. Other status feedback has not changed. Note that for REM2 versions 1.04 or older, stay arm, instant arm and exit delay statuses are not supported, and a rejection beep will be heard when the system is in these statuses.

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Section

[101] to

[132]

Feature

Assign wireless transmitters

See text Remote controls

[601] to

[632]

[701] to

[732]

[801] to

[832]

[671] to

[678]

Transmitter signal strength

Current battery life

Previous battery life

2WPGM signal strength

Details

[101] = Zone Input 1

[132] = Zone Input 32

Enter 6-digit serial number or press and release the transmitter’s tamper switch.

To delete an assigned transmitter, enter 000000 as a serial number.

To program remotes controls, refer to User Code and Remote Control

Programming in the EVO

Programming Guide or program remotes using WinLoad.

NOTE: If programming REM1 /

RAC1/ REM2 / RAC2 / REM15 remotes for a system that does not include a K641/K641R keypad, enable EVO option [1] in section

[3029] and refer to “RTX3 Remote

Programming for EVO - Without a

K641/K641R Keypad” on page 14.

[601] = Zone input 1

[632] = Zone input 32

3 or less = weak (move transmitter)

4 to 10 = OK

[701] = Zone input 1

[732] = Zone input 32

View number of weeks the batteries have been in the transmitter.

[801] = Zone input 1

[832] = Zone input 32

View number of weeks the previous batteries were in the transmitter.

[671] = PGM 1

[678] = PGM 8

3 or less = weak (move transmitter)

4 to 10 = OK

Programming Page 11

Section

[901] to

[908]

[910] to

[989]

[991]

[992]

Feature

Assign 2WPGMs

PGM programming

Details

[901] = PGM 1

[908] = PGM 8

Enter 6-digit serial number or press and release the transmitter’s tamper switch. To delete an assigned 2WPGM, enter 000000 as a serial number. If a section between [901] to [904] is empty, the

RTX3 will use the on-board PGM.

Program the Two-Way PGM activation event, deactivation event and PGM Delay options. Refer to

RTX3 PGM Options for EVO.

View two-way PGM tamper trouble

View two-way PGM supervision trouble

PGM # in trouble will be displayed

PGM # in trouble will be displayed

RTX3 PGM Options for EVO

PGM Number

PGM1

PGM2

PGM3

PGM4

PGM Activation

Event Group Feature

Group

[910]

[920]

[930]

[940]

[911]

[921]

[931]

[941]

Start #

[912]

[922]

[932]

[942]

End #

[913]

[923]

[933]

[943]

PGM5

PGM6

PGM7

PGM8

Default Data

[950]

[960]

[970]

[980]

000

[951]

[961]

[971]

[981]

000

[952]

[962]

[972]

[982]

000

[953]

[963]

[973]

[983]

000

NOTE: For a complete list of events, refer to the PGM programming section of your DGP/EVO control panel’s Programming Guide.

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PGM Number

PGM1

PGM2

PGM3

PGM4

PGM5

PGM6

PGM7

PGM8

Event

Group

PGM Deactivation

Feature

Group

[914]

[924]

[934]

[944]

[954]

[964]

[974]

[984]

[915]

[925]

[935]

[945]

[955]

[965]

[975]

[985]

Start #

[916]

[926]

[936]

[946]

[956]

[966]

[976]

[986]

End

[917]

[927]

[937]

[947]

[957]

[967]

[977]

[987]

Default Data 000 000 000 000

NOTE: For a complete list of events, refer to the PGM programming section of your Digiplex or Digiplex EVO control panel’s Programming Guide.

PGM Number

PGM1

PGM2

PGM3

PGM4

PGM5

PGM6

PGM7

PGM Delay

Delay

(000 to 255)

[918]

[928]

[938]

[948]

[958]

[968]

[978]

Options

[919]

[929]

[939]

[949]

[959]

[969]

[979]

PGM8

Default Data

[988]

005

[989]

Off

The following options apply to sections [919], [929]... [989]:

Option [1]: PGM deactivation after:

See table on right

Option [2]: PGM base time:

On = Minutes

Off = Seconds (default)

[1] [8]

Off Off Deactivation Event

Off On Deactivation Event

On Off PGM Timer

On On PGM Timer or

Deactivation Event Option [8]: Flexible PGM deactivation*:

See table on right

* In order to use the “Flexible PGM deactivation” option (option [8]), the “PGM deactivation after option” (option [1]) must be On.

Programming Page 13

RTX3 Remote Programming for EVO

- Without a K641/K641R Keypad

Section

[040] to

[043]

Feature

View or delete used remotes

[201] to

[232]

[301] to

[332]

Assign remote controls to the system

Assign remotes controls to users

Details

[040] = remotes 1 to 8

[043] = remotes 25 to 32

After entering the section, select which of the eight remote positions you wish to delete. Any remote position displaying “ ” will be deleted when [ ENTER ] is pressed.

*

[201] = remote 01

[232] = remote 32

Enter the desired section and then press and hold a button on the remote control until you hear a confirmation beep.

Assign the remote controls to users by entering a user number (001 to 255) in the appropriate section (Users 001 to 255, section [301] = remote

01, section [332] = remote 32.)

[401] to

[432]

Program or delete remote

[401] = remote 01

[432] = remote 32

_____ / _____ / _____ / _____ / _____ / _____ / _____ / _____

(default: 15000000)

N/A

N/A

+

+

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

[0] = Button disabled medical)

[1] = Regular arm

[2] = Stay arm

[3] = Instant arm

[4] = Force arm

[5] = Disarm

[6] = Stay / instant disarm

[7] = Panic 1 (Police)

[ CLEAR ] = Exit without saving

[8] = Panic 2 (non-

[9] = Panic 3 (fire)

[ STAY ] = Smoke reset

[ FORCE ] = Utility key 1

[ ARM ] = Utility key 2

[ DISARM ]= Utility key 3

[ BYP ] = Utility key 4

[ MEM ] = Utility key 5

[ ENTER ] = Save data

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