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  22-9240rev2.0 

Inovonics Wireless Receiver Installation Instructions 

6 / 2009

 

© 2009  CSG Security Corporation / Société Sécurité CSG

 

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General Information 

These instructions provide installation and programming for the Inovonics EchoStream® version North American with a 
900MHz frequency and European with a 868MHz frequency wireless receivers.         

 

The North American version can also have its receiver unit and various transmitter protection devices configured to apply 
to Australian and New Zealand frequencies. 

 

European transmitter protection devices can be jumper configured to support the older version transmitters alone or the 
older versions and the new EchoStream® versions. 

 

The North American/Australia/New Zealand version does not permit mixing old Inovonics equipment with the 
EchoStream® version. 

 

For each sensor’s instructions, consult the Inovonic’s instructions packed with each sensor. 

 

The receiver module is used with Chubb/Monitor AFx, ISM and xL security systems and must be connected to their module 
bus to enable programming. 

 

Each receiver module supports a maximum of 32 wireless sensors. 

 

Mount the receiver module centrally to the wireless sensors. 

 

Install the receiver module away from large metal objects that can cause interference. 

 

Mounting the receiver module on metal surfaces will impair performance. 

 

This receiver module is intended for indoor use only. Use in outdoor applications may impair performance. 

 

If a wireless sensor reports a ‘low battery’ and the sensor’s battery is replaced, the sensor’s reset button must be pressed 
to restore the sensor. 

Sensor Transmitter Settings 

Example:
North 
American  
Universal 
Wireless 
Sensor 
Internal View

Tamper Spring

Reset Button

Battery

Hardwire Input

AU

NZ

12

3

+

Activity 
Light

NC

NO

CO M

Door/
Window 
Contact

Hardwire 
Input 
Setting 
Normally 
Open = 
Jumper 
OUT
Normally 
Closed = 
Jumper IN

Frequency 
Setting
No Jumper 
Used = North 
America 
Frequency: 
902-928 MHz
Jumper IN pins 
1 and 2 = 
Australia (AU) 
Frequency: 
915-918 MHz
Jumper IN pins 
2 and 3 = New 
Zealand (NZ) 
Frequency: 
921-928 MHz

Battery

+

Example: 
European 
Universal 
Wireless  
Sensor 
Internal View

The European version of the transmitter 
sensor (Frequency: 868 MHz) is practically 
the same as the North American version 
except for the Jumper for older or 
EchoStream® version transmitters.

Jumper IN = Combination of older 
transmitters and 

EchoStream® 

transmitters or EchoStream® 
transmitters only.

Jumper OUT = Older transmitters 
only.

North American  
Transmitter 
Example

European Transmitter Example

NOTE

: The North American/Australia/

New Zealand version does not permit 
mixing old Inovonics equipment with 
the EchoStream® version.   

 

Summary of Contents for Inovonics

Page 1: ...eceiver module centrally to the wireless sensors Install the receiver module away from large metal objects that can cause interference Mounting the receiver module on metal surfaces will impair performance This receiver module is intended for indoor use only Use in outdoor applications may impair performance If a wireless sensor reports a low battery and the sensor s battery is replaced the sensor...

Page 2: ...ay occur It is for the manufacturer s use only Interface Board Tamper Spring Tamper Enable Jumper Interface Board Decode LED Diagnostic LEDs 1 4 3 2 Plastic base cable inlet knockouts Back knockout Side knockout See Module Notes Yellow Green Enable Jumper must be removed See module notes below Current Rating 110mA Interconnection TX RX Radio Board Tamper Spring AUS NZ 1 2 3 Frequency Setting No Ju...

Page 3: ...ng slowly Flashing slowly Receiver Failure The receiver board is not communicating properly with the interface board Check the condition of the four wire interconnection between the two boards and check power Flashing fast alternating with the green LED Flashing fast alternating with the yellow LED The Module serial number is not programmed The non volatile module memory is not programmed or has f...

Page 4: ...reen will look like this It can only be programmed through the system s LCD keypad If the module config was sent to the panel by the Director go to an LCD keypad on the system and log on as a service user Select Config Advanced and the first Module Configurations screen for this module number e g M005 0 Press the Save button from that screen to get to this one AllSVN Wireless Module Supervision Ti...

Page 5: ...To disengage Force press the button under Stp Stop The keypad display will return to the No Sensor Learn screen If a sensor is not enrolled within 1 minute the Force button will need to be pressed again SV 0 TM Pt Save Del When the sensor has been detected this screen will display SV Sensor Supervision Timeouts The time allowed before the wireless module will send a supervision signal identifying ...

Page 6: ...will display the condition of the module number that is the wireless module in the system e g tamper Test Menus Log on to the system LCD keypad as a Service User Select Test from the Menu and App Wireless2 Check X Xx Signal Scan This screen will display X Xx indicates the wireless module firmware version number Signal selects a sensor signal strength menu xxx Si 10 OK Signal 070 of 99 Pressing Sig...

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