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EE4200H-HSG Security Only Serial Receiver

Installation Instructions

1 Overview

The EE4200H-HSG serial receiver is a gateway that uses reliable 
frequency-hopping, spread-spectrum technology to decode radio 
frequency (RF) transmissions from end devices and high-power repeaters, 
then outputs the decoded data to the application controller in a common 
serial data format.

1.1 Installing an Inovonics Security System

The EchoStream survey kit measures the signal strength of high-power 
repeater and sensor messages to help optimize your EchoStream system.

 Figure 1  

Sample EchoStream System

The EchoStream survey kit provides you with two signal strength 
measurements: signal level and signal margin.
Signal level: The signal level is the measurement of the overall decibel 
level of the message.
Signal margin: The signal margin is the measurement of the decibel level of 
the message, minus the decibel level of any interfering signals. Inovonics 
Wireless equipment should be placed within a facility such that all end-
devices produce signal margin readings of at least 4 decibels.
Both the signal level and signal margin are measured in decibels. Because 
signal strength and signal margin are measured on a logarithmic scale, the 
difference between a decibel level of 3 (Weak) and a decibel level of 4 
(Good) is a much larger difference than it would be on a linear scale.

Note: 

For more information about the EchoStream survey kit, see the 

EE7016SK EchoStream

®

 Survey Kit Installation and Operation Manual

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1.2 RF Signal Propagation

While wood, drywall and glass usually let the RF signals pass, some 
materials may inhibit or attenuate radio frequency (RF) signal propagation 
by blocking, reflecting, deflecting or absorbing RF signals.
Consider anything between transmitters and repeaters and/or the receiver. 
Is there concrete and steel construction? Are there earthen berms or hills? 
Are there a lot of trees? Devices should be mounted such that they are 
least affected by these elements. 
For best results, transmitters and repeaters should be mounted at the 
optimal height to achieve line of sight to repeaters and/or the receiver. 
Usually this means they will be mounted as high as possible.

Following are some typical obstacles to RF signal propagation:

1.3 Inovonics Contact Information

If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics technical 
services:

• E-mail: [email protected].
• Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336.

Material

Affect

Recommendation

Metal construction, 
including ductwork; 
pipes; studs; stucco,  
plaster or concrete with 
wire mesh; satellite 
dishes, metal-lined 
rooms such as walk-in 
coolers or freezers; 
metal siding, safes, etc.

Can reflect, 
absorb and/or 
disrupt RF 
signals.

Perform a site survey 
using an Inovonics 
wireless survey kit to 
verify the RF signal is 
acceptable, and, when 
necessary, to 
determine where to 
locate repeaters.

Completely enclosed 
metal boxes/enclosures.

Can restrict RF 
signals.

Solar panels, cinder 
block walls, windows 
with built-in solar tinting.

Can absorb and/
or reflect RF 
signals.

Vegetation.

Can attenuate 
RF signals. The 
RF environment 
can alter as 
trees shed or 
sprout leaves.

Add repeaters as 
issues arise.

Automobile and truck 
traffic.

Can disrupt RF 
signals.

Mount Inovonics 
devices at a height 
sufficient to achieve 
line of sight above 
traffic.

For product and installation videos visit us at 
www.inovonics.com/videos or use the QR 
code below.

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