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981-000037-000 
eXI Wireless Systems 
12 
July 2003 
  
Revision 
1.0 
 
3.2.  Detection Field Set Up 
The primary considerations here are the field shape and strength. The detection 
field has to fill the area in front of the door all the way to the floor so that no tag 
can reach the door without being detected.  
 
To set up a field, See System Settings “51” Test Mode (pg.14) 
 
Start by placing the tag at the range you want for the field at the height a tag is 
usually going to be found. The tag needs to be detected at least 3’-12’ from the 
door.  The tag should be placed on a non-metallic surface for testing. You might 
want to do a preliminary field setup by holding the controller at the approximate 
location you want to install it but be aware that your body could be affecting the 
field. The controller should be temporarily placed and the field adjusted for range 
using this stationary tag.  Since the Tag will be read easier in some orientations 
with respect to the controller, it is also necessary to test with the Tag in a variety 
of positions. 
 
With the controller and tag in position use the 3 position slide switch on the 
back of the controller to set up your field strength.  
Holding the tag, slowly pass through all the areas that you need the field to 
cover.  The device should continue to beep at a steady rate. An uneven rate indi-
cates that the controller is not able to read the tag successfully every time.    
 
After setting up the Detection Field, return back to System Settings “52” 
Normal Mode with Fixed Alarm Duration (pg.14) 
 
3.3.  Wireless Keypad  
The Wireless Keypad has 2 lights to indicate its status: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MAGNET 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LITHIUM BATTERY 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
8 POSITION ROTARY SWITCH 
 
 
BYPASS (Green)    
 
BATTERY LOW (Red)
     
 
 
 
Back View   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Front View 
 
•  BYPASS (Green) Light will flash when the bypass code is entered. 
 
•  BATTERY LOW (Red) Light will flash once every 6 seconds when the bat-
tery is low on the keypad.  Battery has an operating life of 5 years with an 
average of 100 keypad entries per day.