Specifications
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SN#:1B3414 →Edit
↓Save ↓ Pxxx↓2 
•  This screen will then 
display: 
  SN#:1B3414: This is  
the Serial Number of the sensor that was enrolled 
into this input number. 
Pressing the keypad right arrow button will display 
the
 “SVN:0 TMP: IN:” screen for editing. The 
‘Del‘ button can also be pressed to remove the 
sensor and another sensor could be programmed 
for this input number if desired.
Equipment/Pseudo Point Selections for Wireless V2  
Module Trouble (E011), ensure this is set to detect: 
•  Module Bus connection to V2 module failure. 
•  V2 module failure. 
•  V2 module has not received any sensor signal for X 
amount of time (
AllSVN). 
Module Battery Low (E012), ensure this is set so 
‘Senor Low Battery’ will be detected. 
Module Program Edit (E013) can be optionally set to 
detect when the sensor settings have been changed. 
This alert will not re-set until there have not been any 
further program changes for one hour. 
LCD Keypad Status 
•  Enter ‘Status’ at the system’s LCD keypad. 
•  Press the keypad’s right arrow key until ↓App 
(Application Module) displays. Press the keypad 
button under it. 
•  When Wireless2 or WL2 displays, press the button 
under 
↓Yes. 
•  Keypad left and right arrow keys can be pressed to 
scroll through the input numbers and V2 module 
conditions. 
Input Number Status 
•  The input number range associated with the V2 will 
display and the input’s condition e.g. 
009→Ok. 
•  It can also display the following for an input: 
 ‘
NoSvn‘ No Supervision. A sensor supervision signal 
failure. The input will appear in point status as a 
tamper. 
 ‘
Lobat‘ Low senor battery. This will generate a 
module or pod low battery alert. If the sensor’s 
battery was replaced, the sensor’s reset button on 
its printed circuit board must be pressed. 
 ‘
Not Enrolled‘ A sensor is not programmed to 
this input. The input will appear in point status as a 
tamper. Delete the input if it will not be used. 
 ‘
NoRcv‘ No Receiver detected. V2 module 
malfunction. 
 ‘
PtTmp‘ Input sensor tamper. The input will appear 
in point status as a tamper. 
V2 Module Status 
•  After scrolling through all the V2 input conditions, the 
condition of the V2 module will display: e.g. 
Pod→Ok. 
•  It can also display the following for a module: 
 ‘
NoSvn‘ The V2 module is not communicating on the 
module bus. 
 ‘
NoSen‘ The V2 module has not received 
communication from its sensors, based on the 
supervision delay period set for the V2 module 
(
AllSVN). 
•  Module Status will display the V2 module in tamper 
for either of these conditions. 
V2 Test Menus 
•  Log on to the system LCD keypad as a Service 
User. 
•  Select ‘Test‘ from the Menu and App → WL2 or 
Wireless2. 
Check (X.Xx)
↓Signal ↓Scan 
•  This screen will display: 
(X.Xx) indicates the V2 
firmware version number. 
•  ‘Signal‘ selects a sensor signal strength menu. 
xxx < > Si > 3 OK  
Signal 014 of 21 
•  Pressing ‘Signal‘ will 
 display this screen: 
xxx represents an 
  input sensor number on the V2 module. 
< > keypad left and right arrow keys can be pressed 
to scroll through the input numbers. 
Si(gnal) > 3 OK is an example of the V2 receiver 
getting an adequate signal strength from the sensor. 
xxx < > Si > 4 Weak  
Signal 001 of 21 
•  This screen is an example
  of the V2 receiver getting 
an inadequate signal from 
the sensor. 
•  The second line in both screens displays the actual 
signal strength measured on a scale of 000 to 021 
(maximum). 
•  If a sensor has not been enrolled in an input 
number, 
‘Not Enrolled‘ will display on the top line.
•  ‘Scan‘ selects an RF scanning menu. 
•  When ‘Scan’ is pressed the screen will display 
 ‘ 
Waiting...’ to receive an RF transmission from 
any sensor. NOTE: if this screen never changes, it is 
possible the V2 module is not working properly. 
SN#:1B3414 LEARN 
AA BB 
•  If this screen displays 
when a signal is received, 
it is from a sensor that has
  not been enrolled in the system, indicated by 
LEARN. SN#:1B3414 is the sensor’s unique serial 
number. 
SN#:1B3414*P#xxx 
AA BB 
• If this screen displays 
when a signal is received, 
it is from a sensor that is 
  enrolled in the system, indicated by P#xxx where 
xxx is the input number. 
•  Either an asterisk or a blank will display after a 
sensor’s serial number as it toggles every time a 
transmission from a different sensor is received. 
•  In either screen, ‘AA BB‘ is changing data that can 
be ignored. It is for internal Engineering use only. 










