2 preparation for programming, 3 quick-start programming steps, Step 1: set configuration of inputs – Omega OMA-P1104 User Manual

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3.2 Preparation for Programming

Read complete instructions in Chapter 2: Installation, and make
sure to follow these steps first:

1. Plug the AC adaptor into the 120 VAC outlet.

2. Install the batteries.

3. Connect the OMA-P1104 to a telephone line.

When these steps are completed, the OMA-P1104 is fully
operational and able to monitor temperature, high sound,
AC power failure and battery backup condition; it can also be
called on the telephone for a Status Report or used for listening
to on-site sounds from any remote location. Now, the unit is
ready for programming.

3.3 Quick-Start Programming Steps

Step 1: Set Configuration of Inputs

The OMA-P1104 will scan the 4 external inputs and determine
if they are N.O. (normally open), N.C. (normally closed), or
Temperature. If external sensors are added, make sure they are
in their normal positions before proceeding—refer to
Chapter 5, Section 5.1.

1.

Press STANDBY to place the OMA-P1104 in Standby

mode.

RUN

STANDBY

2.

If you have external sensors available, wire the sensors to
the inputs on the back of the OMA-P1104 (see Chapter 2,
Section 2.10). Otherwise, skip this step and move to
step 3.

3.

Press RUN. The red light glows when the OMA-P1104
returns to Run mode.

RUN

STANDBY

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