Specifications, Dimension drawing, Troubleshooting – Linear RE-2 User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

MECHANICAL

Case dimensions: 10” W x 6-1/8” H x 4” D

ELECTRICAL

Voltage: 16 Volts AC or 12-24 Volts DC

Current: 650 mA AC typical, 1300 mA AC maximum

Backup Battery: Externally charged 12-24 Volt DC source

Backup Battery Current: with 12-volt backup battery

250 mA standby

600 mA ringing one phone

1100 mA maximum

with 24-volt backup battery

200 mA standby

350 mA ringing one phone

600 mA maximum

Outputs:

Relay

#1

Form “C” 3 Amps @ 30 Volts maximum

Relay

#2

Form “C” 3 Amps @ 30 Volts maximum

Inputs: Two normally closed door sense/inhibit inputs

Two normally open request to exit inputs

RADIO

Frequency: 318 Mhz ± 500 KHz @ 23°C

RF 3db Bandwidth: 4 MHz Typical

Sensitivity: -97 dBm Minimum (-100 dBm Typical)

Encoding:

Linear

MegaCode® Format

ENVIRONMENTAL

Temperature: -22°F to 149°F (-30°C to 65°C)

Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing

DIMENSION DRAWING

HELP

CALL

6-1/8"

4"

10"

REAR CASE MOUNTING HOLES & WIRE ACCESS

2.75"

2.75"

.28" DIA.
4 PLACES

1.75" DIA.

TROUBLESHOOTING

System will not go into programming mode

1. Wrong master code entered.

System completely dead

1. No power from transformer. Check voltage at RE-2 transformer

terminals.

2. Verify that terminal blocks are fi rmly plugged into circuit board.

Buzz on speaker

1. Check for 24 volt AC power shorted to wiring conduit.
2. Check for telephone line shorted to ground.
3. Verify that telephone wires are twisted pair.
4. Verify that the RE-2 and the Telephone Bypass Module are connected

to earth ground.

5. Check 16 VAC voltage at RE-2 transformer terminals.

Buzz on telephone line

1. Switch the Telephone Bypass Module to bypass. Connect line ring

and tip to house ring and tip. Check line for buzz with test set.

2. Disconnect 16 VAC wires from terminal strip, if buzz goes away, one

side of the transformer wires is grounded.

3. Check all connections for any shorts to ground.

Telephones in residence will not ring

1. Verify that the “Do Not Disturb” feature is not on while testing.
2. Verify that the Call Forwarding feature is not forwarding the calls at

the time.

3. Check 16 VAC voltage at RE-2 transformer terminals.
4. Disconnect the house telephone line and connect a test telephone to

the RE-2 house ring and tip terminals. See if the test telephone rings.

System will not answer an incoming call

1. Modem ring detect (PPN #33) disabled.
2. Calling pattern incorrect. Let telephone ring once, hang up, wait 10-30

seconds, then call again.

Call forwarding feature is not working

1. Incorrect phone number has been programmed (PPN #54)

NOTE: If you are programming the call forwarding feature as “on at all

times”, no programming entry is needed for the time zone (see example
in PPN #54).

Entry code will not activate relay

1. Entry code not set up for proper relay (PPN #2).
2. Time zone is active for the relay.

Remote keypad does not work

1. Remote keypad address is not enabled (PPN #28).
2. Remote keypad relay is not selected (PPN #23).

Main or remote keypad will not activate a relay

1. Keypad is not assigned to a relay (PPN #23).
2. Entry code is not assigned to correct relay (PPN #2).

Gate does not open/close at programmed time

1. Time was not entered as local time (PPN #20).
2. Auto Daylight Saving Time disabled in area that observes daylight

saving (PPN #46).

3. Automatic Door/Gate time zone is not properly programmed (PPN

#53).

Relay #1 will not latch from the keypad

1. Add an entry code with the relay programmed as a 4 (latch relay #1,

PPN #2).

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