Programming R2 Heads To R2 Receiver:
• During programming the Receiver and R2 alarm
must be at least 50cm apart.
1. Power the R2 Receiver on by turning the Power/
Volume dial anti-clockwise.
2. Long press the Function button in the centre of the
R2 Receiver. One bleep will be heard and LED 1 will
illuminate white.
3. Switch on the first R2 alarm to be paired. Activate
the roller wheel on the alarm. The LED on the receiv-
er will change from white to whatever colour LED
has been selected on the alarm to signify it has been
successfully paired.
4. Short press the centre Function button again on the
R2 Receiver and LED 2 will illuminate white. Turn
on the second R2 alarm to be paired and repeat the
process.
5. When all alarms have been paired long press the
Function button on the R2 Receiver. Two high pitched
bleeps will be heard to confirm the paired alarms
have been stored and Programming Mode has been
exited.
NOTE: When in pairing mode, if no signal from an R2 head
is registered within 10 seconds the R2 Receiver returns to
normal operation, no new paired channels will be saved and
the R2 Receiver reverts back to the previously stored pairing
information.
Erasing Programmed R2 Alarms:
To erase programmed heads from the R2 Receiver long
press the Function button. One high pitched bleep will be
heard. Continue pressing the Function button until three
bleeps are heard to confirm programmed heads have
been erased.
Individual R2 heads cannot be selected and erased from
the R2 Receiver, all pairings will be erased. An existing
paired head can also not be 'moved' to a different
channel. However, individual channels can be overwritten
with a new head, or left paired to the same head by
toggling to the next channel.
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LED Colour:
The R2 Receiver automatically replicates the LED colour
of a paired R2 alarm on the LED display of the handset.
Tone:
The R2 Receiver automatically replicates the tone of a
paired R2 alarm on the handset.
Volume:
Turning the Power/Volume dial on the R2 Receiver
adjusts volume. Turning anti-clockwise with the
Receiver facing you increases volume, turning clockwise
decreases volume.
Low Battery Warning:
The R2 Receiver continually self-diagnoses battery
power whilst switched on. Low power warning is five
short bleeps when it is turned on and then every 30
minutes ten short bleeps will be heard. Replace the
battery as soon as possible. When the battery is too low
to function correctly the Receiver automatically switches
itself off.
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