4.1 Program Zones and Partitions
Once all wireless devices are enrolled, complete zone programming on the system. Ensure that the
following programming options are completed correctly for each wireless zone:
• Enable zones and/or assign zones to one or more partitions (programming sections [202] to [265]).
• Program the definition for each zone (programming sections [001]-[004]).
• Enable the wireless zone attribute for each wireless zone (sections [101]-[164]).
Refer to the system installation manual for more information on the above programming sections.
4.2 Enable TR5164 Supervision
The control panel can supervise the TR5164 receiver via the Keybus after at least one device has been
enrolled on the module (Section 3.1, page 6).
To activate module supervision:
1. Enroll the first device(s).
2. Exit and then re-enter Installer Programming, [
3. Enter programming section [902]. Wait approximately 60 seconds while the system scans for
connected modules.
4. To exit press [#].
The system generates a General System Supervisory trouble if the module is removed from the
Keybus. If the TR5164 module must be removed from an existing system, first disable TR5164
supervision.
NOTE: Deleting all devices from the TR5164 or defaulting the TR5164 causes a supervisory
fault.
To disable TR5164 supervision:
1. Disconnect the TR5164 from the Keybus.
2. Enter [
][8][Installer Code].
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3. Enter [902]. The control panel clears all supervision and re-scans the system for connected
modules. The scan takes approximately 60 seconds.
4. To exit press [#].
To verify control panel supervision of the TR5164 (not available on WT5000 keypads):
1. Enter [
][8][Installer Code].
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2. Enter [903] to display all modules. On an LED 32 zone keypad, light [17] indicates that the TR5164
is present on the system. On LCD keypads, scroll until the TR5164 module name is displayed.
3. To exit press [#].
If the TR5164 is not detected, check for one of the following problems:
• The module is not connected properly to the Keybus
• The Keybus wiring run is faulty
• The module does not have enough power
• No devices have been enrolled on the TR5164
Interference
An RF Jam happens when an unwanted transmission from an outside source occurs in the receiver's
area of operation that impedes the function of one or more devices.
The receiver is able to detect an RF jam condition and indicate an appropriate trouble to the control
panel. This feature may be disabled in section [804][900], option [7].
Section 4: Other Programming
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