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3.1 Wireless terminals
3. Operating principles
In order to configure Air2-BS200 it is necessary to assign an address between 1 and 30 in the control panel
(to set the address follow the instructions in paragraph
4.1 Addressing of Air2-BS200
).
The selected address will be assigned to the simulated reader (which processes and manages wireless
transmissions in the same way as keys) and to the first 10 expansion boards, also simulated, with suc-
cessive addresses “ADD”, “ADD”+1, ..., “ADD”+9.
Conditions for secure deployment and operations:
there must be no other transceivers at the selected address
the simulated reader must be enrolled on the control panel
there must be no other readers at the same address (nBy/X or built into the keypad)
the simulated reader need not be associated with any partitions
the simulated expansion boards must be enrolled on the control panel
an expansion board will be considered part of the wireless network only when one of its terminals is
configured as “wireless”
a simulated expansion board cannot share its assigned address with other hardwired FLEX5 expan-
sion boards.
3.1 Wireless terminals
A terminal can be considered a “Wireless” terminal only under the following conditions:
it must not be configured as a “Double” zone (D)
if configured as a “Zone”, it must not be configured as “Shock” in the detector type field
it must be assigned to an expansion board (and not to the control panel or keypads)
3.2 Wireless keypads and sounders
The Inim intrusion control panel can manage up to 4 keypads (Air2-Aria/W) and 4 sounders (Air2-Hedera
and Air2-Smarty/W) for eachAir2-BS200. However, each control panel model supports a maximum number
of keypads and sounders which must be respected.
During the addressing phase it is necessary to use only the free addresses and to ensure that no other
keypads (Aria/HG, Joy, Concept, nCode or Alien) are present at the address of the wireless keypads, or
other sounders at the address of the wireless sounders to be configured.
For the addressing procedure and the programming of these devices, refer to the respective manuals.