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28 Wireless Zone Sensor • BAS-SVX04A-EN
Setting the Address, Mounting, Wiring, and Associating the
Receiver and Sensor
Automatic Association
When the sensor powers up for the first time, (when the insulation barrier is
removed), association between the receiver and the sensor is automatically
attempted.
If the first association attempt is unsuccessful, the sensor will automatically re-
attempt association with the receiver every 10 minutes. You can also manually
initiate an association process (see “Manual Association”).
Note: A disassociated sensor will transmit an association request every 10
minutes. An associated sensor that has lost communication with the
receiver will transmit an association request every 50 minutes.
Manual Association
At any time, the manual association method can be used to associate the
receiver with the sensor. If an association was previously established between a
receiver and a sensor and needs to be re-established, the manual association
process may be used. If an association has not yet been established, the
automatic association process is recommended (refer to “A u t o m a t i c
Association,” p. 28).
1. Set the rotary switches (Figure 3, p. 15, locations S1, S2, S3) on the receiver
to an address between 001 and 999.
Note: 1) An address can be changed without powering down the receiver or
sensor.
2) An address can be changed at any time after initial association has
been established.
2. Make a notation of the address and location of this receiver.
3. Set the rotary switches (Figure 3, p. 15, locations S1, S2, S3) on the sensor to
the same address used for the receiver it is to be associated with.
4. Make a notation of the address and location of this sensor.
5. After making sure that both the receiver and sensor are powered up, press
the Test button (S5) on the sensor (see
Figure 14, p. 27). LED1, LED2, and
LED3 will respond, by indicating the quality of the signal. (For detailed
information about interpreting signal quality from the LEDs, see
“Signal
Quality Test,” p. 32.)
Disassociation
The receiver removes all stored association information, conducts a channel
scan, and restarts itself, if any of the following are true:
The receiver address is changed from its current setting (001–999)
The receiver receives a disassociation notification from its associated sensor
The receiver does not receive a communication from its associated sensor
within 35 minutes

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