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How do I program the MATSH Long Range RF Alarm Transmitter for full contact ID reporting with my alarm panel?

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MacSarah
12/17/2025, 10:04:01 AM

To program the MATSH Long Range RF Alarm Transmitter for use with your alarm panel and achieve full contact ID reporting, follow these steps: First, connect the appropriate power supply, either AC 16V or DC 10.5-14.5 VDC, as needed for your setup. Next, securely install the transmitter in your desired location, ensuring it's within range of your alarm panel. Identify the dry contact inputs on the transmitter corresponding to the zones or sensors you want to monitor and report. If connecting to an alarm panel for contact ID reporting, wire the transmitter's dry contact inputs to the corresponding zones on your panel. If using the transmitter as a standalone device, program it to trigger alarms or alerts as needed. For customized settings like ID, frequencies, periodic tests, and power output, you can field program the transmitter using a handheld device or laptop. Always verify that the transmitter is FCC, CE & EN approved before integration for compliance and safety. For detailed instructions and technical support, consult the user manual provided with the MATSH Long Range RF Alarm Transmitter or contact KP Electronic Systems Ltd.

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