Inovonics FA100 User Manual

Fa100, Frequency agile, Fa100 programming

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RESET BUTTON

PROGRAMMING HEADER

3.0V

+

FA100

Frequency Agile

®

900MHz

Command Transmitter

Installation Instructions

01902B

FA100

Command Transmitter


Device

type:

REMOTE

Typical battery life: 10 years

Battery type: 3.0V lithium

Duracell DL123A (or equivalent)

After replacing battery, press

RESET BUTTON

to restore

transmitter programming.

Important Notes

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FA100 Programming

1. Open transmitter by removing two screws from back.

2. Connect the cable from programming device to programming header on transmitter.

3. Press reset button on transmitter. The programming device will indicate successful

programming.

4. When programming is complete, disconnect cable.

Note: The FA100 is labeled (from top to bottom) "alert-away-home-off".

Note:

Unauthorized individuals should not have access to programmed FA100 Command
Transmitters.


Programming to Control Panels


The FA100 is used to arm and disarm Inovonics Vision Plus and Wireless Guardian systems, as well as the
DMP XR20 and XR200 panels, and Radionics 2000 series control panels. Refer to the system manuals for
these products for specific programming sequences.

In programming mode, set TYPE to REMOTE.

MONITORED, AUDIBLE
and RELAY OUT options determine how the control panel will handle "Alert"
signals. Select options as desired.

When prompted to "Plug in xmitter", perform the programming sequence described under "FA100
Programming".

Using the FA100 with the FA422 16 Point Expander

for Radionics 2000 Series Control Panels

1.

Refer to FA422 Installation Manual for information on configuring and
programming the FA100 to the Radionics panel.

2.

Carefully peel off the standard FA100 keypad overlay, and replace it with the
FA422 overlay included in the packing.

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