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P/N R466-5569-
EN • REV B • DRAFT A03
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Do not use the repeater in combination with other repeater
models.
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Mount the repeater only inside the supervised premises.
Repeater features
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Supervisory reports to the panel every 18 minutes.
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A double tamper switch that causes a tamper message if
the front cover is removed or the repeater is detached
from the wall.
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The repeater retransmits signals only from sensors and
repeaters that have been learned into its database.
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Support for a rechargeable lithium ion backup battery.
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Low battery trouble reported.
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AC power failure reported.
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Jamming detection reported.
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8 colour diodes that indicate system diagnostics. For
details see
“LED indication and the Diagnostic button” on
Tamper switch
Tamper switch consists of two buttons (front and back of the
device) connected in series. If any of them is released the
tamper message is sent. To remove the tamper condition both
buttons need to be pressed in.
Power options
The repeater must be connected to the electrical system of the
premises. Have a qualified person to connect 100
–230 VAC
(50
–60 Hz) power cable to the power input connector.
An all-pole mains switch should be incorporated in the
electrical installation of the building.
A 3.6 V 3200 mAh lithium ion backup battery is included.
Connect the battery to the circuit with the + pole located as
shown in Figure above.
To fully charge the battery the device must be connected to the
main power source for 48 hours.
If the device is planned to be without main power source for
more than 72 hours (e. g. during transport or before
installation), the battery should be disconnected.
WARNING:
Lithium-ion battery!
Risk of burned skin, blindness, or death.
Risk of explosion or disabled safeguard if the battery
is replaced by an incorrect type or subjected to
extremely low air pressure.
Disposal of the battery into fire, hot oven or leaving it in an
extremely high temperature surrounding environment, or
mechanically crushing or cutting of the battery, can result in
an explosion.
DIP switch settings
DIP switch default settings are shown in figure below.
Notes
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1 means DIP switch is in the upper position, or ON
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0 means DIP switch is in the lower position, or OFF
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Before proceeding with the installation all switches should
be switched to 0
DIP 1: Walk test mode
DIP 6: Protocol
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On: 433 MHz 80+
LoNa
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Off: 433 MHz 63bit
Note:
433 MHz 63bit protocol is not certified by EN 50131
Grade 2 and INCERT. If you are using the repeater in this
protocol, you must remove the certification label from the
device.
DIP 7: Deleting single
sensor
DIP 7 and DIP 8: Deleting
repeater database
DIP 8: Sensor learn-in
Sensitivity reduction
To minimize possible effects of passive environment changes
after installation, the sensitivity of the receiver is automatically
reduced by minimum 8 dB when the repeater is in service
mode (walk test or sensor learn-in mode).
Walk test mode
The repeater sup
ports a “walk test” special operation mode,
which allows you to verify the proper operation of the repeater
and learned sensors.
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5
6
7 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8