3. Confirm registration to the control system as follows:
•When Save? appears on the control system’s LCD display, press .
Note: A sensor should not be registered on more than one repeater or misoperation will result.
Registering Transmitters to the Repeater
You can register up to 32 transmitters to the EL-2635 repeater.
Note: Do not register the same transmitter to more than one repeater.
To register transmitters to the repeater:
1. On the LCD programming keypad, press until 4. TX Register
appears on the display.
2. Press ; New Device appears on the display.
3. Press again; Transmit 1 appears on the display.
4. Send two transmissions from the device you want to register.
5. When the transmitter number and Save? appear on the display, press
to confirm registration.
Note: The EL-2635 repeater automatically allocates a transmitter
number to each newly registered device. Write this number and
the zone number on the sticker provided with the sensor and
stick it inside the transmitter’s cover for future reference.
6. After you have confirmed registration, the display returns to New
Device. Press to register another device or to exit
Registration mode.
Deleting Registered Transmitters
To delete transmitters from the repeater’s register:
1. On the LCD programming keypad, press until 3. TX Delete
appears on the display.
2. Press ; the first transmitter in the list appears on the display.
3. Use the arrow navigation keys (/) to scroll to the transmitter you
want to delete.
4. Press to select the transmitter.
5. Press again for confirmation; the transmitter is deleted.
6. Select another transmitter to delete or press to exit.
Installer Utilities
The EL-2635 repeater offers two installer utilities that serve as a valuable aid
during installation and maintenance.
TX List
The TX List is a scrollable inventory of all registered transmitters and their last
reported signal strength.
To view the TX list:
1. Press until 1. TX List appears on the display.
2. Press ; the first transmitter in the list is displayed.
3. Use the arrow navigation keys (/) to scroll through the list, press
to exit the list.
TX Test
TX Test is a utility that enables you to identify registered transmitters and test
their signal strength.
To perform a TX test:
1. Press until 2. TX Test appears on the display.
2. Press .
3. Activate a transmitter; the transmitter number, type and signal strength
are displayed, press to exit TX Test mode.
Technical Specifications
Frequency: 868.35MHz, 433.92MHz or 418MHz FM
UL Note: UL has only evaluated operation at 418MHz
Antenna: External Whip
Operating Voltage: 9VAC (No. 1332) or 12VDC
Backup Battery: 6V/850mAh (ELPN BT5757)
(5 x 1.2V Ni-MH rechargeable cells, size AAAL)
Current Consumption: 100mA max. (during transmission)
Number of Transmitters: 32 max.
Tamper Protection: Front Cover (N.C.)
Operating Temperature: 0-60°C (32-140°F)
Dimensions: 123 x 109 x 27mm (4-7/8"W X 4-1/4"H X 1"D)
Figure 6: TX List Procedure
Figure 7: TX Test Procedure
Figure 4: Transmitter Registration Procedure
Figure 5: Delete Transmitter Procedure