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Spectra 1728EX - PART 14: REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING; 14.1 USER ASSIGNMENT; 14.2 BUTTON PROGRAMMING

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52
R
EFERENCE
& I
NSTALLATION
M
ANUAL
PART 14: REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING
When using the Liberator Wireless Bus Module with a 1725, 1725EX, 1728 or 1728EX control panel or when using the Spectra
1758 or 1758EX control panel with wireless capability built-in, you can program up to 8 remote controls as shown in the
following sections. The remote controls are programmed the same way whether using a Liberator, 1758 or 1758EX control
panel. The only difference is the way the remote controls are assigned. If using a Liberator module, refer to section 14.3 of this
manual. If using the 1758 or 1758EX control panel, refer to section 14.4.
Each button on the 4-button RF transmitter can perform different actions depending on how the system is programmed.
These remote controls can transmit a signal up to a maximum of 91 meters (300ft). The remote controls are powered by two
3V lithium batteries. Occasionally the batteries must be changed as shown in Figure 14-1.
14.1 USER ASSIGNMENT
Section [701] to [708]: User Access Code 001 to 048
When a user presses a button, the receiver will transmit the assigned User Access Code to the control panel. This
means that the remote control only has access to the same user options and partitions defined by the assigned User
Access Code. Assign the User Access Code (001-048) into the section corresponding to the desired remote control,
where sections [701] to [708] represent remote controls 1 through 8 respectively (see Remote Control Assignment
on page 53).
14.2 BUTTON PROGRAMMING
Section [711] to [718]
Each button or combination of buttons on every remote control can individually programmed to perform specific
actions (see Figure 14-1). Each section from [711] to [718] represents remote controls 1 through 8 respectively (see
Remote Control Assignment on page 53). Each section can be programmed with up to 8 digits. Each digit
represents a button or combination of buttons (see Table 8 on page 53) and each digit can be any value from 1 to D
(see Table 9 on page 53). If a programmed Button Option does not work, it may be because the User Access Code
assigned to the remote control does not have access to that feature (User Options).
Please note that the User Code assigned to the remote control (sections [701] to [708]) must have
the same User Options enabled. For example, if you enable the Force Arming button option you
must enable the appropriate Force Arming user option. Also, if you enable any of the Panic button
options, you must enable the Panic options in the control panel.
Figure 14-1: Remote Controls

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