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Crash Gordon

I have a few systems still that have the old Inovonics C-xxx transmitters,
you know the ones with the 3 AA batts soldered together in a long tube(?).

I can't remember how to get them to check in after changing the
batteries...do you press the reset button after you take t he battery out
and before installing the new ones...or do you press the reset after putting
in the new batts?

Seems to take forever (hours) to check in...supervision is set for 60 min.
 
A

alarman

Crash said:
I have a few systems still that have the old Inovonics C-xxx
transmitters, you know the ones with the 3 AA batts soldered together
in a long tube(?).

I can't remember how to get them to check in after changing the
batteries...do you press the reset button after you take t he battery
out and before installing the new ones...or do you press the reset
after putting in the new batts?

Seems to take forever (hours) to check in...supervision is set for 60
min.

The battery trouble should clear as soon as you replace the battery. Try
opening and closing the door or window so that the xmtr sends a signal.
If you press the transmitter's reset button, you will have to reprogram the
transmitter. Also, if the battery goes completely dead, or if you leave the
battery out (while replacing it) for more than one minute, you will need to
reprogram the transmitter.
 
C

Crash Gordon

I was told to press the reset button, but not when to...so I pressed it
after I replaced the battery. I was reporting missing AND a low batt, now
there's neither display (no response if open/close door) since tech support
told me it may take 4-5 hours to check in I just left and told the client to
let me know if it still didn't work.

So I email him last night and he tells me; "it's not beeping"...OYE...it was
only beeping due to missing trouble or the door chime. Clients are sometimes
NO freekin help at all.

Thanks,
R.

--
Crash Gordon
-------ouch------

<I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe>
| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > I have a few systems still that have the old Inovonics C-xxx
| > transmitters, you know the ones with the 3 AA batts soldered together
| > in a long tube(?).
| >
| > I can't remember how to get them to check in after changing the
| > batteries...do you press the reset button after you take t he battery
| > out and before installing the new ones...or do you press the reset
| > after putting in the new batts?
| >
| > Seems to take forever (hours) to check in...supervision is set for 60
| > min.
|
| The battery trouble should clear as soon as you replace the battery. Try
| opening and closing the door or window so that the xmtr sends a signal.
| If you press the transmitter's reset button, you will have to reprogram
the
| transmitter. Also, if the battery goes completely dead, or if you leave
the
| battery out (while replacing it) for more than one minute, you will need
to
| reprogram the transmitter.
| --
| js
|
| - The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
| ( Also, the harder they bite, punch, and kick.)
|
|
 
A

alarman

Crash said:
I was told to press the reset button, but not when to...so I pressed
it after I replaced the battery. I was reporting missing AND a low
batt, now there's neither display (no response if open/close door)
since tech support told me it may take 4-5 hours to check in I just
left and told the client to let me know if it still didn't work.

So I email him last night and he tells me; "it's not
beeping"...OYE...it was only beeping due to missing trouble or the
door chime. Clients are sometimes NO freekin help at all.

Does it respond to open/close door? AFAIK by reading the manual, the reset
button will remove data programmed into the xmtr. If your battery was dead,
it might have lost programming on its own though.
 
C

Crash Gordon

Well, I know the FA200 doesn't lose programming, was the C200 different - I
figured the are essentially the same except for freq? I can't find a install
sheet for the C stuff.

--
Crash Gordon
-------ouch------

<I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe>
| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > I was told to press the reset button, but not when to...so I pressed
| > it after I replaced the battery. I was reporting missing AND a low
| > batt, now there's neither display (no response if open/close door)
| > since tech support told me it may take 4-5 hours to check in I just
| > left and told the client to let me know if it still didn't work.
| >
| > So I email him last night and he tells me; "it's not
| > beeping"...OYE...it was only beeping due to missing trouble or the
| > door chime. Clients are sometimes NO freekin help at all.
|
| Does it respond to open/close door? AFAIK by reading the manual, the reset
| button will remove data programmed into the xmtr. If your battery was
dead,
| it might have lost programming on its own though.
|
| --
| js
|
| - The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
| ( Also, the harder they bite, punch, and kick.)
|
|
 
A

alarman

Crash said:
Well, I know the FA200 doesn't lose programming, was the C200
different - I figured the are essentially the same except for freq? I
can't find a install sheet for the C stuff.

Yeah, they're old timey.
 

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