Powering On and Off
This chapter covers connectors, switching on and off.
Switch On
PLEASE ENSURE THE ANTENNA HAS BEEN FITTED.
IT IS ESSENTIAL TO AVOID DAMAGE.
1. Plug the Gateway mains adaptor into the socket on the underside of the Gateway. The
Mains/Battery indicator should show steady amber.
2. Using a paper clip or similar object, press in and hold the ON/OFF switch on the side
of the Gateway for 4 seconds. Refer to “Figure 3 – Left Hand Side View of Gateway”.
The Gateway will beep once and the Mains/Battery indicator shows steady green.
Gateway initialisation will begin.
The Gateway contains an internal backup battery, if this battery is not sufficiently
charged, the Gateway will not switch on. Once external DC power is connected
the internal battery will begin recharging. Whenever the charge state becomes
sufficient the Gateway will automatically start as requested. Whilst in this mode
Status LEDs 2, 3 and 4 will flash together. See Figure 3 – Left Hand Side View of
Gateway for location of these LEDs.
It takes a few minutes for the Gateway to initialise. A sequence of 2 beeps
followed by 4 beeps indicates successful initialisation.
Gateway Switch OFF
To turn the Gateway OFF press and hold the ON/OFF switch for 4 seconds. The Gateway
will beep once and the Mains/Battery indicator will flash green and orange to indicate
shutdown. This will initiate an orderly shutdown of the Gateway during which the Gateway
will beep 50 times and could take up to 5 minutes. After shutdown is complete the
Mains/Battery indicator shows steady orange.
Transmitter Activation
RF500 transmitters are despatched in a disabled state to preserve the battery. To activate
these, insert the RF525 Activator into the 3-pin socket marked B in “Figure 5 - Connector
view of RF512, RF515 & RF516 Transmitter” until the display is enabled then remove the
RF525.
Once activated, transmitters can only be de-activated by removing the battery.
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