PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The DX-COKIT is a DXS-80 carbon monoxide (CO) alarm with a The DXS-80 CO alarm is factory programmed into channel one
DX-COKIT
wireless transmitter that communicates with the matching DXR- of the receiver that it boxed with in the DX-COKIT.
702 two channel receiver. The CO alarm monitors its operating
Receiver channel two is a special channel.If channel two memory
condition and the transmitter will send battery status to the
is empty, with no transmitters programmed into it, it will report
BY
receiver. If the battery is low, the receiver’s channel two relay
low battery signals from any channel one transmitters capable of
will latch until reset. In the event of an alarm, the transmitter will
sending them. When a low battery transmission is received, the
WIRELESS CARBON
MONOXIDE ALARM
WITH A
TWO-CHANNEL
DIGITAL
activate channel one of the DXR-702, and the receiver’s relay
channel two relay will latch. The relay will remain engaged until
will close for four seconds. IMPORTANT: When the DXR-702
is connected to a security panel it is very important that the
central station monitoring the location is advised of which
The receiver can be powered from a 11-17 VDC or 12-16 VAC
zone(s) will report a carbon monoxide alarm.
the channel two program button is pressed. The low transmitter
batteries should be replaced before resetting the relay.
power source. The relays’ normally open and normally closed
In a typical installation, the receiver is connected to an alarm
contacts can switch up to 1 amp at 24 volts AC/DC.
control panel. The receiver should be mounted with the
A nine-inch wire whip antenna screws into the receiver’s antenna
supplied mounting bracket indoors or inside a weather resistant
connector. Optionally, a remote antenna (Linear EXA-1000) can
non-metallic housing.
RECEIVER
be connected to the receiver for greater radio range. The red
Refer to the instructions for the DXS-80 CO alarm included with
program indicator lights during RF reception. The installer can
this product for information about locating and mounting the DXS-
verify that signals are being sent from transmitters and diagnose
80. Please read the DXS-80 instructions thoroughly for important
interference problems by viewing the indicator.The indicator also
information about the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.
lights during memory programming/erasing and flashes to count
Installation
Instructions
The digital DX code format features over a million possible codes. the number of transmitters in memory.
The DX transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes,
so no field coding is required. For versatility, any transmitter can
be programmed into any receiver channel. Receivers must be
programmed to the transmitter’s code before system testing and
operation. Up to 32 transmitters maximum can be programmed
into the receiver. The transmitters can be split in any number
between the two receiver channels.
(760) 438-7000
USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123
Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340
DXR-702 FEATURES
TERMINAL DETAILS
MOUNTING RECEIVER
MOUNTING NOTES:
1. WHEN USING THE LOCAL WHIP
ANTENNA, MOUNT RECEIVER AS HIGH
AS POSSIBLE FOR BEST RADIO RANGE
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
2. WHEN USING THE LOCAL WHIP
ANTENNA, KEEP RECEIVER AWAY
FROM METAL OBJECTS THAT CAN
DECREASE RADIO RANGE BY
SHIELDING THE SIGNAL
USE SCREWS TO
ATTACH THE
MOUNTING
8
7
CHANNEL 2
PROGRAM
BUTTON
CHANNEL 2
RELAY
6
BRACKET
5
4
3. IN ALL INSTALLATIONS, KEEP
RECEIVER AND ANTENNA AWAY FROM
MOTORS, FANS AND OTHER
ELECTRICAL DEVICES THAT MAY
CAUSE INTERFERENCE AND REDUCE
RADIO RANGE
3
NORMALLY
CLOSED
2
1
COMMON
NORMALLY
OPEN
SNAP RECEIVER
ONTO BRACKET
POWER
INPUT
CHANNEL 1
RELAY
CORNER HOLE IS
SHARED FOR
BRACKET CAN
MOUNT IN THREE
PLACES
PROGRAM
INDICATOR
LOCATIONS 2 & 3
NORMALLY
CLOSED
11-17 VDC
12-16 VAC
LOCATION 2
COMMON
LOCATION 1
CHANNEL 1
PROGRAM
BUTTON
POWER AND
RELAY
TERMINALS
NORMALLY
OPEN
LOCATION 3
INSTALLATION TIPS
RCVR
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS WILL EFFECT RADIO RANGE
90% - 100%
OF FULL POWER
65% - 95%
OF FULL POWER
10% - 70%
OF FULL POWER
BASEMENT
RIGHT
RIGHT
MOUNT RECEIVER OR ANTENNA AS
CENTRALLY LOCATE RECEIVER
OR ANTENNA
HIGH ABOVE EARTH LEVEL AS POSSIBLE
RCVR
WALLBOARD AND
WOOD STUDS
CONCRETE WITH STEEL
REINFORCEMENT OR
LIGHT CONCRETE
OR BRICK
METAL LATH AND PLASTER
BASEMENT
WRONG!
WRONG!
LOCATING A RECEIVER OR ANTENNA
BELOW EARTH LEVEL WILL IMPAIR RANGE
TRANSMITTERS AT THE OTHER END OF
HOUSE MIGHT BE TOO FAR AWAY
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