INTRODUCTION
Operating power is obtained from an internal 3V
FW-RMT
wireless security system is an advanced, low-
Lithium Battery. A red LED lights during
transmission as long as the battery voltage
The FW-RMT is a miniature 4-button (4-function) exceeds 2.4V. If the LED flashes during
transmitter, designed for use in advanced, high-
transmission, the battery must be replaced
FREEWAVE™ WIRELESS REMOTE
security alarm and remote control systems such
without delay. In addition, a “low battery” report
will be transmitted with the outgoing digital
The FW-RMT is powered by an on-board, long
message. Compatible receivers are designed to
identify this report and operate a corresponding
Each FW-RMT has a unique ID code (24bit) that
Each transmitter is supplied with a rubber key ring
Compatible FreeWave receivers are designed to
Transmission is initiated by pressing any one of
the four pushbuttons. Upon pressing a specific button, the FW-RMT transmits a FreeWave™
digital sequence identifiable by compatible FreeWave™ receivers, and a 4-bit function code
associated with the button that was pressed.
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD. TEST REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PROGRAM REMOTE CONTROL
Refer to the target receiver’s installation
Since the FW-RMT is supplied with the battery
instructions and follow the procedure given there
already instal ed, the unit is practical y ready to
for program Remote Control Channels into the
Stand 3m away from a target receiver (or
This device complies with the
wireless control panel) and press the FW-RMT
European Council Directive EMC
button… Verify that the transmit LED lights.
89/336/EEC & 92/31/EEC, and bear
Make sure that the receiver (or control panel)
responds as programmed and as stated in the
the CE mark and certification.
Operate the transmitter from various locations
within the area covered by the receiver to
determine “dead” locations, where transmission
is blocked by walls and large objects, or affected
Note: If dead/marginal zones are a problem, relocating the receiver may improve the BATTERY REPLACEMENT CLEANING
A 3.6 V lithium battery powers the unit. If the
The transmitter may get dirty if touched with
battery reaches a factory preset low level, the
greasy fingers. Clean it only with a soft cloth or
LOW BATTERY signal will be sent and from this
sponge moistened lightly with a mixture of water
moment the detector remains operational for
and mild detergent, and wipe it dry immediately.
another 30 days giving enough time to replace the
The use of abrasives of any kind is strictly forbidden. Also never use solvents such as kerosene, acetone or thinner. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
flat screwdriver in the appropriate slot.
Install a new battery according polarity.
PRODUCT LIMITATIONS CROW LIMITED WARRANTY CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD.
Crow wireless systems are very reliable and are
tested to high standards. However, due to their low
transmitting power and limited range (required by
FCC and other regulatory authorities), there are
AUSTRALIA: LATIN AMERICA: BATTERY REPLACEMENT CLEANING BATTERY REPLACEMENT
A 3.6 V lithium battery powers the unit. If the
The transmitter may get dirty if touched with
battery reaches a factory preset low level, the
greasy fingers. Clean it only with a soft cloth or
LOW BATTERY signal will be sent and from this
sponge moistened lightly with a mixture of water
moment the detector remains operational for
and mild detergent, and wipe it dry immediately.
another 30 days giving enough time to replace the
The use of abrasives of any kind is strictly forbidden. Also never use solvents such as kerosene, acetone or thinner. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
flat screwdriver in the appropriate slot.
PRODUCT LIMITATIONS Y rding polarity. CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD.
Crow wireless systems are very reliable and are
tested to high standards. However, due to their low
transmitting power and limited range (required by
FCC and other regulatory authorities), there are
AUSTRALIA: LATIN AMERICA: FW-RMT
Operating power is obtained from an internal 3V
wireless security system is an advanced, low-
Lithium Battery. A red LED lights during
transmission as long as the battery voltage
The FW-RMT is a miniature 4-button (4-function) exceeds 2.4V. If the LED flashes during
transmitter, designed for use in advanced, high-
transmission, the battery must be replaced
FREEWAVE™ WIRELESS REMOTE
security alarm and remote control systems such
without delay. In addition, a “low battery” report
will be transmitted with the outgoing digital
The FW-RMT is powered by an on-board, long
message. Compatible receivers are designed to
identify this report and operate a corresponding
Each FW-RMT has a unique ID code (24bit) that
Each transmitter is supplied with a rubber key ring
Compatible FreeWave receivers are designed to
Transmission is initiated by pressing any one of
the four pushbuttons. Upon pressing a specific
button, the FW-RMT transmits a FreeWave™
digital sequence identifiable by compatible FreeWave™ receivers, and a 4-bit function code
associated with the button that was pressed.
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD. TEST REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION INSTPR MOTE CONTROL STANDARDS PROGRAM REMOTE
Refer to the target receiver’s installation
Since the FW-RMT is supplied with the battery
instructions and follow the procedure given there
already instal ed, the unit is practical y ready to
for program Remote Control Channels into the
Stand 3m away from a target receiver (or
This device complies with the
wireless control panel) and press the FW-RMT
European Council Directive EMC
button… Verify that the transmit LED lights.
89/336/EEC & 92/31/EEC, and bear
Make sure that the receiver (or control panel)
the CE mark and certification.
responds as programmed and as stated in the
Operate the transmitter from various locations
within the area covered by the receiver to
determine “dead” locations, where transmission
is blocked by walls and large objects, or affected
Note: If dead/marginal zones are a problem, relocating the receiver may improve the
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