Section: 3IDS X64 Remote Receiver 700-408-02A Issued August 2010 213.2 WarningsAll known Remote Transmitters send the same set of button codes, but the button position for a givenbutton code varies between manufacturers.NOTE:If Remote Transmitters of various types are used on a system, a person operating someone else'sRemote Transmitter might get unexpected results. It is therefore recommended that all RemoteTransmitters used on a system be identical.Remote Receivers in a system could be configured with different default button actions. But, it ispossible that two Remote Receivers will receive the same Remote Transmitter signal and send its actionto the panel, and if the Remote Receivers' default button actions are different they may well conflict orconfuse the panel. It is therefore recommended that all Remote Receivers in any system be configuredwith identical default button actions.3.3 RegistrationAfter successful startup, the amber LED lights up whenever the X64 Bus is available. If it is not lit, andthe panel is not in installer mode, then check both continuity and polarity of the data Bus wiring.After startup, the DIPswitches are ignored.Upon completion of startup, including assignment of a valid Remote Receiver number, the LEDs flashRED group 2RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RRand the Remote Receiver waits until the Bus is available, and then requests registration.The delay before requesting registration depends on the Remote Receiver number, and traffic on theBus. It may vary from an instant to a minute or two, or even more if the panel is in installer mode.Successful registration is indicated by LEDs flashing GREEN (standby mode)GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG3.5 StartupWhen the Remote Receiver starts or restarts, it flashes its LEDs in a pattern which indicates the softwareversion. For each digit, the GREEN LED defines the digit display time, while the RED LED flashes "digit"times. The decimal is indicated by both LEDs flashing quickly. For example, version 2.03 would bedisplayed as:GGGGGGGGGGGGG G G G G GGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGRRR RRR R R R R RRR RRR RRR2 decimal 0 3The DIPswitch is debounced while the version is flashing, and is read when flashing is complete.