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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING CODE PARAMETERS
Listed below are descriptions of the operating parameters to which each of the 13 bits correspond:
bit 1
Operating mode
"0" MASTER
The XR100 module is used for the expansion of different zones via radio on wired TM or PROTEC Series anti-theft
units, or independently for controlling a single zone via radio.
"1" SLAVE
The XR100 module is used as an expansion unit for sirens, controllers and command systems via radio to anti-
theft units or to the XR Series, or to TM or PROTOTEC wired anti-theft units fitted with the XR100 in MASTER
mode.
bit 2
Engaged
"0" Obligatory
bit 3, 4, 5 Radio-transmitted gong zones 2, 3 and 4
"0" Gong function deactivated.
"1" Gong function activated. With the base unit disconnected, the radio zone opening is signalled by two, three or four
beeps of the buzzer depending on the zone. In Master mode, the gong also works in zones 3 and 4, which are not
controlled by the XR100.
bit 6
Base unit connection control / Prolonged connection pulse (for TM600 shutting).
In SLAVE mode, the base unit connection is confirmed via radio and this operational parameter is ignored.
"0" In MASTER mode, the XR100 module normally uses relay 2 (terminals 1, 2 and 3) for the connection and
disconnection of the unit, while it is possible to install another control system (e.g. SK100) whose changeover relay
output must be connected in anti-parallel with relay 2 of the XR100 (see Case 3). Input A on the XR100 therefore
shows the base unit status (connected or disconnected) through the presence of the 12V positive coming from the
"+int" terminal on the base unit itself.
In this case, with the 12V positive supply to terminal A (base unit connected), relay 1 changes over to receive the
disconnection command through remote control XR20, ignoring the connection command; without the 12V
positive, relay 2 ignores the disconnection command sent through remote control XR20 and changes over to the
connection command.
"1" The XR100 considers the base unit to be connected when the NC and C contacts on relay 2 (terminals 2 and 3) are
closed, and disconnected when these contacts are open. The connection and disconnection command is given by
the XR20 remote control, and from a positive impulse through input A (it is thus possible to use this input to control
the connection of the system through SK100 in pulse mode).
If the impulse command is enabled (see bit 7), the connection status is again indicated by the presence of positive
voltage in input A, and bit 6 enables double timing of the command impulse: the left button (red) produces a short
impulse, while the right (green) produces a long impulse, allowing the partial connection of TM600 base units (the
long impulse lasts for around 25 seconds, so it is important to check the output time for a duration of less than 25
seconds). With the remote control disabled (see bit 8), relay 2 (terminals 1, 2 and 3) is used as an output for zone 3
and the base unit connection status is indicated by a voltage presence in input A.
bit 7
Impulse connection command
In SLAVE mode, this setting is ignored.
"0" The XR100 exchanges relay 2 every time a valid command is received from the XR20 remote (if enabled) for the
connection or disconnection of the base units.
"1" The XR100 enables the relay to operate by impulse for base units controlled by this method, such as the TM600. A
connection or disconnection command closes contacts 1 and 3 for a few moments. In this case, bit 6 set to ONE
does not show the connection/disconnection relay status, but enables the double timing of the impulse: the left
button the remote generates a short impulse, while the right generates a long impulse, enabling the user to
command partial connection with TM600 units. With bit 6 at zero, the impulse is always short, with the red button
used to send a disconnection command and the green for connection.
bit 8
Enabling remote control or second zone
In SLAVE mode, the XR100 does not intercept the XR20 radio control this setting is ignored.
"0" In MASTER mode, the XR20 radio control can be used for the connection and disconnection of the base unit,
using relay 2 connected as in the diagram even when coupled to electronic keys. In this case, the XR100 only
recognises sensors and contacts programmed into zone.
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