User's Manual

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Menu-2: Learn Mode
Allows the help button to capture the Netcode from another GSF device; (help button or access point).
All help buttons and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate.
After entering the Programming Menu;
Press the SET button two times for Menu-2, RESET once to save.
The LED will flash twice to indicate Menu-2 was selected.
The LED will then begin flashing. ¼ second on, 1 second off. This indicates that the help button is
requesting a Netcode. When the help button receives a Netcode, it will flash the assurance LED
rapidly for approximately 3 seconds and then it will exit Menu-2. If no Netcode is received
within 5 minutes, the help button will exit Menu-2.
Menu-3: Operating Mode
Assigns the help button operating characteristics; timeout duration, RESET signal and number of active
buttons. Although set at the help button, the Operating Mode can be reset and overridden by the
control unit. Operating Modes will vary by help button type, below are the default modes for this help
button.
After entering the Programming Menu;
Press the SET button three times for Menu-3, RESET once to save.
The assurance LED will flash three times to indicate Menu-3 was selected.
Press the SET button to select a Help button Operating Mode: <1, 2, 10>, RESET once to save.
The assurance LED will flash to indicate the selected Operating Mode.
x Mode 1 - 8-min timeout, No Reset
Press any channel button to trigger the alarm state; the corresponding LED(s) will flash. The
LED will flash for 8 minutes, then extinguish with no reset sent. The external input is a valid
momentary trigger of channel-4. If the trigger is removed, no reset is sent. The RESET button
will sent a reset signal for all active channels.
x Mode 2 - 30-sec timeout, No Reset
Press any channel button to trigger the alarm state; the corresponding LED(s) will flash. The
LED will flash for 30 seconds, then extinguish with no reset sent. The external input is a valid
momentary trigger of channel-4. If the trigger is removed, no reset is sent. The RESET button
will sent a reset signal for all active channels.
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LED 1 will begin flashing to indicate that the help button is searching for the strongest AP
with the correct Netcode. When the strongest AP is found, the help button will send 10
pings to that AP and calculate the average RSSI. (Received Signal Strength Indication)
The following table describes the LED results.
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1,2,3,4 On Excellent - RSSI is -70 dBm or better
2,3,4 On Good - RSSI is -80 to -71 dBm
3,4 On Fair - RSSI is -88 to-81 dBm
4 On Poor - RSSI is -89 dBm or worse
4 Flashing Not connected to an AP