2
BASIC LEVEL OPERATION MODE
In this mode, reception of a signal from a transmitter will cause the green LEDs (corresponding to zone and transmitter) to blink. A red event LED or LEDs will also
blink to indicate the type of transmission, i.e. Alarm, Tamper, or Low Battery. Interference or jamming on the radio frequency channel will be indicated by the two
bottom red LEDs blinking according to SW2 settings. See Trouble Output Operation.
Alarm signals will cause a zone output contact to actuate for 2 seconds. Alternatively, if the alarm comes from a Universal Transmitter, a Smoke Detector, or a
restorable type transmitter, the zone output contact will latch until a restore signal is received, indicating that the alarm situation is no longer present.
Perform a functional test of the system by causing each transmitter to alarm, and noting proper response from the receiver and control panel.
ADVANCED LEVEL INSTALLATION
Remove the cover by inserting and twisting a screwdriver in the slots along the upper or lower edge of the receiver.
Mount the NOVA receiver at the highest point close to the control panel. Connect the antenna to the left terminal of ANT2.
Set all positions on DIP-switches (SW1 and SW2) to OFF (levers are pushed Downwards).
Wire the NOVA receiver to the control panel as shown in Figure 2.
Connect the Arm Follow output of the Control Panel to the ARM terminal on the receiver.
If this output gives a low or Ground signal when the panel is armed, set position 3 of SW1 to OFF.
If the Arm Follow output gives a high or open signal when the control panel is armed, set position 3 of SW1 to ON.
If the ARM connection is not used, position 3 remains OFF.
ADVANCED LEVEL INSTALLATION & OPERATION
The DIP-Switch positions and the supervision jumper are described in Table 2 and Table 4 below.
Table 2 : Configuration DIP -switch SW1 (8 Positions)
DIP Switch Description Comments
1
MOMENTARY mode
LATCH mode
OFF: During disarm only, upon memory activation, will display last 10 events by zone and transmitter (see Event
Retrieval From Memory.
ON : During disarm only, will display, zone by zone, all the transmitters that were activated with an indication of
the events that occurred since the last armin
(see Event Retrieval From Memor
).
2
Zone outputs
olarit
OFF : Zone outputs are Normally Closed.
ON : Zone out
uts are Normall
O
en.
3
ARM input polarity OFF : Used if ARM FOLLOW output from panel is low (ground) when panel is armed.
ON : Used if ARM FOLLOW out
ut from
anel is hi
h (or o
en) when
anel is armed.
4
SUPERVISION
ARM/DISARM
o
tion
ON : During WRITE mode (see SW1 settings) a supervision signal is sent from the transmitter to the receiver
(RWX34S, RWT72M, RWT92P).
During NORMAL mode ( see SW1 settings) for zone 1 only
5
EXIT/ENTRY DELAY ON : During WRITE mode when ON, an alarm signal within 30 seconds of arming will be ignored. Output due to an
alarm signal received more than 30 seconds after arming will be delayed by 30 seconds and cancelled if
receiver is disarmed durin
this
eriod.
6 NOT 24 HOURS ON: Durin
WRITE mode, alarm si
nals received when receiver is disarmed will be i
nored.
7, 8
OPERATIONAL MODES :
NORMAL MODE:
WRITE MODE:
COMMUNICATION MODE:
APPLICATION MODE:
SW1 SETTINGS
7 OFF, 8 OFF Normal operation
7 ON 8 OFF Used to register transmitter addresses in receiver.
7 OFF, 8 ON Used to test communication with transmitters.
7 ON
8 ON Used to verif
confi
uration of each transmitter.
Note: When the receiver is armed, the display will not light-up.
REGISTERING TRANSMITTER ADDRESSES IN RECEIVER:
1. Set SW1 position 7 to ON and 8 to OFF.
All LEDs blink. Then Zone 1 LED blinks and TX1 LED blinks or lights steadily (either condition is acceptable). Steady TX LED means location has no
transmitter address programmed.
2. Set SW1 positions 4, 5, 6 as required for the transmitter settings. (See Table 2)
3. Send WRITE transmission from the transmitter. (See Table 1)
All LEDs blink and buzzer sounds. Then Zone 1 LED blinks and TX1 LED blinks.
4. Press push-button S2 until LEDs indicate desired zone and transmitter number.
Zone LED blinks and TX LED blinks or lights steadily.
5. Set SW1 positions 4, 5, 6 as required for another transmitter setting, then send WRITE transmission from that transmitter.
All LEDs blink and buzzer sounds. Then Zone LED blinks and TX LED blinks.
6. Continue to advance the LEDs by pressing S2. Set SW1 positions 4, 5, 6 as required, and send WRITE transmissions until all transmitters have been written
in the receiver (up to 4 transmitters on each zone).
Blinking LEDs indicate present transmitter location, and WRITE action is confirmed by all LEDs blinking and buzzer sounding.
7. Set SW1 position 7 OFF.
All LEDs blink to indicate return to NORMAL MODE.
TO VERIFY SET-UP
1. Set SW1 positions 7 and 8 to ON.
LEDs blink. Then the green LEDs display a transmitter and the red LEDs display the settings. See Table 3.
2. Press push-button S2.
The green LEDs display the next transmitter and the red LEDs display its setting.
3. Continue pressing push-button S2 until setups of all transmitters have been displayed.
4. Set SW1 positions 7 and 8 to OFF.
All LEDs blink to indicate return to NORMAL MODE.
Table 3: Settings Indications
Red LED numbered
from top to bottom
Setting
1 NOT 24 HOURS. DIP-switch SW1 position 6 was ON during WRITE transmission.
2 EXIT/ENTRY DELAY. DIP-switch SW1 position 5 was ON during WRITE transmission.
3 SUPERVISED. DIP-switch SW1 position 4 was ON during WRITE transmission.
4 WRITE transmission was from a RESTORABLE NOVA transmitter.
ARM/DISARM OPTION – ZONE 1 ONLY
In this option up to four keyfobs (RWT54) can arm or disarm the receiver through zone 1. Once the system is armed it will be possible to disarm it by using any of the
four transmitters. In order to activate this option in NORMAL Mode set SW1 positions 7 and 8 to OFF and position 4 to ON.
Note: If you choose not to use this option (DIP switch 4 is in OFF position) you can use Zone 1 with all types of transmitters.