User's Manual

Technical Document
430721-01
Rev. E
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CB929A Multi-purpose Help button
Programming and Installation Instructions
Overview
The CB929A is a special purpose, multi-function GSF help button. It is designed for
use as a director, shopper and/or external contact help button. The CB929A is a
member of the Global Solutions Family. Indyme GSF products operate in the
800MHz 900 MHz frequency spectrum. GSF help buttons are designed to
communicate with a GSF access point. GSF products are not compatible with
legacy devices.
The CB929A contains 4-inputs, each input can be configured for use as a normally
opened or normally closed contact. The contacts can be configured individually or
globally. The CB929A must be correctly configured and programmed to operate
with external devices. Identify the quantity and types of circuits you will be using
prior to beginning installation.
Help button Jumpers
The CB929A requires +3VDC to operate. Power can be supplied via 2-C size batteries or an
external +12VDC power supply. Using JP201, select the desired power source by placing
the jumper over the two corresponding pins. Removing the jumper or placing it on one pin
of JP201 will disable the help button.
The CB929A has 4-inputs, each input has a jumper used to assign the circuit type, normally
opened (NO) or normally closed (NC). Using the jumpers labeled, JP301- JP304, set the
circuit type for each input. Placing a jumper over both pins on the right, or removing the
jumper, assigns a normally opened input. Placing a jumper over both pins on the left
assigns a normally closed input. (The picture at right indicates all inputs configured for
normally opened inputs.)
Programming Parameters
GSF products MUST be properly programmed to establish communication.
Programming parameters MUST match your configuration. The default settings (Table-
A) are for testing purposes only and should not be used. Failure to properly program
your help button and access point will prevent your devices from working.
GSF Help buttons have four primary programming parameters; Netcode, Address and Operating Mode. These MUST be
programmed in the correct order to establish communication and ensure proper operation. Identify the parameters for your
configuration before you begin programming.
Using the programming instructions below set the following parameters in order.
Netcode unique identification code for the installation environment.
Address alarm number associated with a control unit alarm event.
Operating Mode defines how the help button will respond when activated
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