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Crow PowerWave-64 - PROGRAMMING RADIO DETECTORS; ENROLLING RADIO DETECTORS - P540 E 1-60 E; PROGRAMMING RADIO KEYS; ENROLLING RADIO KEYS - P550 E 21-100 E

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PROGRAMMING RADIO DETECTORS
ENROLLING RADIO DETECTORS - P540E 1-60E
This address is where radio PIR's, Reed switches and other wireless detectors are enrolled into the PW64 and
assigned to zones.
To load a radio detector whilst in installer program mode, for example Zone 1, press P540E1E. The keypad will beep
at 1 second intervals and the green learn mode LED on the Radio receiver board (RX-16) will flash on & off. Trigger
the detector you wish to enrol at this address (Zone 1) The keypad will stop beeping and the receiver learn LED will
go out when the detectors code has been stored. Repeat this sequence for all of the radio detectors moving through
the addresses which correspond to the zones you require. Remember: for a zone to work it MUST have a Zone
Group number assigned at addresses P341E-P404E.
(If the zone Group assigned to a zone {P341-P404E} is set to a radio device type that incorporates a tamper
switch before attempting to load the radio zone , e.g. Type #5 “Crow Freelink protocol” at addresses P441-
P450E, then the panel will only load on the tamper switch opening alarm transmission. If the radio device
type for the assigned group is “0” the panel will load on any transmission).
For example; P540E2E Radio Zone #2
P540E3E Radio Zone #3
P540E60E Radio Zone #60
To delete a single radio code, repeat the learning process above but while in learn mode press the “Enter” button
while no transmitters are operating, and this will remove any radio code from that address.
PROGRAMMING RADIO KEYS
ENROLLING RADIO KEYS - P550E 21-100E
In the PW64 we refer to wireless pendant transmitters as "Radio Keys". Because the PW64 recognises each button
as a separate function or user we refer to each button or user separately in that if you are loading a three button radio
key, you would actually be enrolling 3 separate radio users. It is possible to enrol several radio users as one where
you are able to program the transmitter code of the radio key (usually via dip switches) to key them alike. Where you
cannot program the transmitter code of the radio keys you must enrol them as separate users.
(Radio Pendants can occupy User slots 21-100. If a Pendant is programmed against a User slot, that User
slot is not available as a Code User).
To load a radio key whilst in installer program mode, for example radio key 21, press P550E21E. The keypad will
beep at 1 second intervals and the green learn mode LED on the Radio receiver board (RX-16) will flash on & off.
Trigger the transmitter you wish to enrol at this address (Radio key 21). The keypad will stop beeping and the
receiver learn LED will go out when the transmitters code has been stored. Repeat this sequence for all of the radio
keys moving through the addresses which correspond to the keys you require.
For example; P550E22E Radio Key #22
P550E23E Radio Key #23
P550E100E Radio Key #100
To delete a single radio key, repeat the learning process above but while in learn mode press the “Enter” button ,
while no transmitters are operating, and this will remove any radio key code from that address.
ERASING INDIVIDUAL RADIO CODES WHILE TRANSMITTING - P560E
P560E Erase a Transmitted radio code from All Memory Locations
When erase mode is started and the panel gets a code from the receiver, if that code exists in memory and its radio
device type is “0” {see P540E above}, the code will be erased from memory. If the code found in memory has a radio
device type that incorporates a tamper switch, e.g. Type #5 “Crow Freelink protocol” at addresses P441-P450E, then
the panel will only erase on the tamper switch opening alarm transmission.

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