3 connect input/output cabling, 4 factory config, 1 mount the receiver – Inovonics EE4204 User Manual

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To program any of the four transmitter points or the fault output:
1. Use a small screwdriver to press the housing release tab on either side

of the receiver; separate the housing.

2. Use the Advance button to select any of the four transmitter points or

the fault output (Fig. 3).:

Figure 3 Select the Output to Program

Note: The only programmable parameter on the fault output is whether the
output is normally open or normally closed. If F is selected, the EE4204
automatically advances to the switch option.

3. Press the Program button to begin programming the point. If no

transmitter has been registered to the chosen point, the receiver
advances to the supervision window option.

Note: If a transmitter has already been registered to the chosen point, the
Delete LED lights. Press Advance to delete the point and return to normal
operation; press Program to advance to the supervision window option.

4. Use the Advance button to choose a supervision window of None, 2h,

4h and 96h. Press Program to complete and advance to the output
option (Fig. 4).

Figure 4 Select the Supervision Window
5. Use the Advance button to select the output number (Fig. 5). Press

Program to complete and advance to output type option.

Figure 5 Select the Output Number
6. Use the Advance button to select the output type (Fig. 6). There are

four output types:

Follower: The output reflects the transmitter’s alarm status.
Momentary: The output turns on for seven seconds, then turns off,
regardless of the device status.
Toggle: The output changes state each time the device sends a new
activation. A minimum of four seconds must elapse before the output can
send a new activation.
Latching: The output turns on when activated and remains on until the
receiver is reset.

Figure 6 Select the Output Type
Press Program to complete and advance to the switch type option.
7. Use the Advance button to choose between N/O and N/C (Fig. 7).

Press Program to complete..

Figure 7 Select the Switch Type
8. All the option LEDs will light and the point you’ve just programmed will

flash. If you wish to register a transmitter to the point you’ve just
programmed, press the transmitter’s Reset button; otherwise, press
Program to save programming changes without registering a
transmitter.

Note: All of the alert LEDs will turn off when the receiver has received the
transmitter’s registration message, and the point number LED will light for
two seconds. The registration is not complete until all LEDs turn off and the
point number lights, indicating the receiver has received the transmitter’s
registration message. If this does not occur, press Reset on the transmitter
again.

2.4 Factory Config

The factory config option is used to restore the EE4204 to it factory
defaults.

Caution: The factory config will erase all programmed point, output, and
language information.

To restore the factory configuration defaults to the EE4204:
1. Hold down the Reset and Advance buttons.
2. With the buttons held down, cycle EE4204 power.

3 Connect Input/Output Cabling

1. Connect cabling to the tamper output.

• The optional tamper output is a normally open (N/O) output that

reports receiver case tamper to an external device.

2. Connect cabling to the jam output.

• The optional jam output is a normally closed (N/C) output that opens

when noise thresholds on all transmission channels remain above a
predetermined value for any 30 seconds in any 60 second window.
The jam output is set to the follow output type.

3. Connect cabling to the reset input.

• The optional reset input circuit permits installation of a remote

momentary normally open (N/O) switch to clear faults, unlatch outputs
and reset the receiver to a normal state.

4. Connect cabling to the output terminals.
5. Close receiver housing.

Figure 8 EE4204 Terminals

3.1 Mount the Receiver

Caution: Mount the receiver in a location removed from metal. Metal
objects (duct work, wire mesh screens, boxes) will reduce RF range.

1. Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the receiver in a

location accessible for future maintenance.

2. Perform a walk test, activating each transmitter assigned to the receiver

and ensuring an appopriate response.

Figure 9 Tamper, Reset, and Jam Circuits

Vs

Jam output

Ground

T

a

mper out

put

Reset

input

Caution: Incorrect
connections may
cause damage to the
unit

Output 1

Output 2

Output 3

Output 4

Fault

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