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| 4. General information
4. General information
This chapter explains important
general terms and information.
These are important for a better
understanding of all subsequent
chapters.
Line
consists of min. 2, max. 30 users
fixed coding on A.0
Identification code
Each line is automatically assigned
a unique identification code ( ID )
during radio commissioning, which
is allocated to all smoke alarms of
this line. After commissioning, the
radio modules can only be triggered
by messages from radio modules
of the same line and with the same
ID. Messages from neighbouring
systems are ignored.
Repeater
Each radio module is equipped with
a repeater that receives signals and
then transmits them at maximum
transmission power. Only signals
from the same line are transmitted.
Alarm transmission
If a radio smoke alarm detects a
fire, the signal is sent to the radio
network after about 20 seconds.
The smoke alarms connected in the
network remain in alarm status until
they are deactivated by pressing the
test button or until the triggering
smoke alarm no longer detects
smoke in the measuring chamber.
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