FCC ID:JE4WT71 Date: June, 1999 USERS MANUAL Project number:13311 Page 1 of 5
FCC ID:JE4WT71 Date: June, 1999 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The NOVA 71 is a supervised general purpose transmitter that can be connected to magnetic contacts (door/window protection) or to other sensors. It operates together with Rokonet’s programmable receivers and is powered by a standard 3-volt lithium battery. NOVA 71 FEATURES • Operates up to 1000 FT. (300m) range (outdoor) • Uses one of more than 16 million pseudo-randomly selected preset code addresses for setup (no DIP switches).
FCC ID:JE4WT71 Date: June, 1999 Note: Extra restoral message can be generated by reopening and closing the inputs. WRITE: A Write message will be transmitted at power-up (and also by pressing the tamper button for at least 3 seconds). Note: The unit sends a supervisory message every 65 minutes indicating the input state and battery condition. BATTERY INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the plastic cover. (See Figure 1) 2. Replace battery. (See Figure 2) 3. Close cover. 4.
FCC ID:JE4WT71 Date: June, 1999 • EXTERNAL SENSOR MODE (J3): NC - Normally Closed. NO - Normally Open. • IN INTERNAL REED SWITCH (J4): - OUT - Disabled. Enabled. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. FRONT COVER REMOVAL (See Figure 1) 2. TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER COMMUNICATION SETUP The NOVA 71 must identify itself to the system’s receiver by writing its coded message into the receiver’s address memory. This is accomplished by performing the following steps: One. Set the receiver to Write Mode. Two.
FCC ID:JE4WT71 Date: June, 1999 Step 4: FINAL MOUNTING One. Drill holes for mounting and wiring, using the mounting bracket as a guideline. Two. Mount the transmitter in place. Three. If relevant, connect the sensor to the input terminals. Four. Replace the front cover. Five. If the optional door/window magnet is used, mount it in place. Please note: the mark on the magnet’s plastic case should be opposite the mark on the transmitter’s case.