ABUS FU8211 Secvest 2WAY Wireless Universal Module User Manual

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6.4 Deleting

wireless

detectors

Wireless detectors can be deleted individually from the accessory
module. To delete wireless detectors from the accessory module,
proceed as follows:

In the main programming menu, select item 2 (LED 2 lights up).
Confirm by pressing SET.
The LEDs show the state of the trained wireless detectors. If an
LED flashes, this indicates that a wireless detector is trained for
this channel.
Press SELECT to switch between the channels.
To delete a wireless detector, select the corresponding channel
and then press ESC/DEL. Keep this button pressed until the
accessory module beeps twice.
LED 2 lights up to indicate that you are in step 2 of the
programming mode.
To delete another wireless detector, press SET again. The LED of
an occupied channel flashes again.
Repeat step 5. When all detectors are deleted, item 2 of the main
menu can no longer be accessed. In this case, the accessory
module emits a double tone.
After deleting the detectors, exit the programming mode by
pressing ESC/DEL.
Only the power supply LED lights up/flashes and the fault LED
lights up. The accessory module beeps at short intervals.
Close both tamper contacts of the WAM and wait until it emits a
double tone.

6.5

Signal strength measurement

The accessory module can measure the signal strength of trained
wireless detectors and display it on the LEDs. To measure the
signal strength of trained wireless detectors, proceed as follows:
In the main programming menu, select item 4 (LED 4 lights up).
Confirm by pressing SET.
Note: A detector test can only be made when at least one wireless
detector has been trained. If no detectors have been trained, a
double tone sounds.
Trigger a detector. After the signal is received, the signal strength
can be determined according to the number of blue LEDs. At least
three blue LEDs must light up for sufficient wireless
communication.
After testing the detectors, exit the programming mode by pressing
ESC/DEL.
Only the power supply LED lights up/flashes and the fault LED
lights up. The accessory module beeps at short intervals.

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