Anyone have an i20r manual I can borrow for a week or so?

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sglass
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Anyone have an i20r manual I can borrow for a week or so?

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I would greatly appreciate it.
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JAYMZ
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I've got one to loan you. I'll call you later to work it out.
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Post by RADIONET »

Hey,

since you got one, can you tell me how to program the low voltage alarm.
I have programmed it already and works fine but the alrm comes with 11 volts limit and when the battery backup is with 11 volts you don't have current enough to make the TX work.
It works with the maxtrac and cm300 but the CDM series needs something like 11.5v to TX.
I would like to program to 11.5 volts.

Tks,
Al
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Post by Al »

1. Press test button to put unit into diagnostic mode.
2. Press test button four more times to get to diag test 5.
3. Adjust battery voltage down to where you want lower setpoint.
4. Activate external alarm input(ext alarm function must be programmed into an input pin of PR5) - the rx radio connector - to allow setting low battery threshold.
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