2 installation and startup, 3 registering a transmitter – Inovonics EN4204R User Manual

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1.5 EN4204R Internal Components

Figure 3 EN4204R internal components

1.6 What’s in the Carton

• Two drywall anchors.
• Two mounting screws.
• Three housing screws.
• Two pieces double-sided mounting tape.
• One frequency band selection jumper.

2 Installation and Startup

2.1 Installation Notes

• These products are designed to be maintained by professional

security technicians.

• Products are tested for indoor use.
• All products should be manually tested weekly.

2.2 Connect Power Cabling

Before beginning startup, you will have to connect power to the receiver. To
connect power to the receiver:
1. Use a small screwdriver to press the housing release tab on the top or

bottom of the receiver; separate the housing.

2. Connect power cabling to the Power and GND connections.

• Power source should be 11-14 VDC. Power supply must be

unswitched, uninterrupted, and regulated.

2.3 Select the Frequency Band

EchoStream devices are able to use a range of radio frequencies, and must
be configured for your geographic area. This device ships with a default
frequency range of 902-928 MHz for use in North America. If you are using
the device in North America, skip to section 3, “Registering a Transmitter”;
if you are using the device in Australia or New Zealand, you will need to
configure it.
1. Place a selection jumper on the appropriate frequency band selection

pins.

• Place the jumper on the top two pins, marked NZ, to set the frequency

range to 921-928 MHz for New Zealand.

• Place the jumper on the bottom two pins, marked AUS, to set the

frequency range to 915-928 MHz for Australia.

2. Cycle power source to reset.

3 Registering a Transmitter

3.1 Quick Setup

In many cases, the default settings are sufficient and the points don’t need
programming changes. To register transmitters without changing the
settings:

First Transmitter

1. Press the advance button one time to select the first point.
2. Press the program button four times to select the default programming

options.

3. The first point number will be flashing, indicating it is awaiting the

transmitter’s reset message; press the transmitter’s reset button.

Second Transmitter

1. Press the advance button two times to select the second point.
2. Press the program button four times to select the default programming

options.

3. The second point number will be flashing, indicating it is awaiting the

transmitter’s reset message; press the transmitter’s reset button.

Third Transmitter

1. Press the advance button three times to select the third point.
2. Press the program button four times to select the default programming

options.

3. The third point number will be flashing, indicating it is awaiting the

transmitter’s reset message; press the transmitter’s reset button.

Fourth Transmitter

1. Press the advance button four times to select the fourth point.
2. Press the program button four times to select the default programming

options.

3. The fourth point number will be flashing, indicating it is awaiting the

transmitter’s reset message; press the transmitter’s reset button.

Note: After registering a transmitter, there is no need to exit programming
mode. The receiver is normal operation once the transmitter’s reset button
has been pressed.

The default settings are:

3.2 Customize Transmitters

If the default settings are not sufficient, you will need to program the points
individually.

Note: If changing programming for a point that already has a transmitter
registered to it, there is no need to re-register the transmitter. Changes to
point programming are automatically assigned to the transmitter registered
to that point.

The following programming options available:

Supervision window

• None, 2h, 4h, or 96h. When you are choosing the supervision window,

the “Sup Wind” LED will light, along with the LED that indicates the
selected window.

Figure 4 Select the supervision window

A Housing release

tabs

B Power (11-14

VDC)

C GND connection

D Output terminals

E Fault output

F Advance button

G Reset button

H Reset input

I Jam output

J Tamper output

K Program button

L Frequency band selection

pins

M Decode LED

A

B

C

D

I

J

H

L

E

A

A

M

F

K

G

Point

Supervision
Window

Output

Type

1

4 hours

1

Follow

2

4 hours

2

Follow

3

4 hours

3

Follow

4

4 hours

4

Follow

F

N/A

Fault

Inactive is set to follow; low
battery and tamper are set to
latching.

Delete

Out Type

Output

Sup Wind

Switch

F

Toggle

4h

Latch

96h

Follow

None

N/O

Moment

2h

N/C

1

2

3

4

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