
P/N R466-5569-
EN • REV B • DRAFT A03
5 / 7
See the figure below for additional information.
Deleting
the repeater’s entire database
1. On the repeater, set the DIP switches 7 and 8 to the On
position. Diodes D1 to D8 will start to show a characteristic
pattern.
2. Wait at least 5 seconds. During this timeout the database
is not being deleted. There is the possibility to stop the
process by switching DIP switch 7 and/or 8 to Off.
3. After the timeout the LEDs on the repeater will show a
different pattern
– from D4 and D5 outwards. The
database is being deleted.
4. Set the DIP switches 7 and 8 to the Off position.
5. Remove the sensors from the panel/receiver database
using the panel’s menu, if necessary.
LED indication and the Diagnostic button
Note:
For the LED indication and the Diagnostic button to
work, DIP switches 7 and 8 must be both in the Off position.
When the repeater cover is opened, the diagnostic LEDs start
to show one of the following values.
Signal Quality Level
When any of the tamper buttons (there is a front tamper on the
top of the repeater, and a back tamper on the bottom) is
released, the LEDs D2 to D8 (from LED D2 upwards) start to
show the quality level of packets received from known sensors.
LED D1 flashes once every second.
D8 excellent quality
D7 very good quality
D6 good quality
D5 poor quality
D4 minimum level
D3 problem / out of range
D2 out of range
Noise Floor Level
Push the Diagnostic button once more to show the noise floor
level from the last transmission on LEDs D2 to D8 (from LED
D8 downwards). LED D1 will flash twice every second.
D8 low noise level
D7 good level
D6 acceptable level
D5 poor level
D4 high level
D3 very high level
D2 not install
– jamming
Installer Mode
Push the Diagnostic button once more to enter the installer test
mode.
In this mode the receiver sensitivity is reduced by 8 dB. LEDs
D2 to D8 (from LED D2 upwards) show the signal strength of
the last sensor heard whether it is learned-in or not. LED D1
will flash thrice every second.
D8 excellent strength
D7 very good strength
D6 good strength
D5 poor strength
D4 minimum strength
D3 problem / out of range
D2 out of range
Battery Level
Push the Diagnostic button once more to show the battery
level.
LEDs D2 to D8 (from LED D2 upwards) will display the battery
charge level. LED D1 will flash 4 times every second.
D8 > 4.0 V (excellent)
D7 > 3.85 V (very good)
D6 > 3.7 V (good)
D5 > 3.55 V (poor)
D4 > 3.4 V (very poor
– report battery low)
D3 > 3.0 V (critical
– report battery low)
D2
≤ 3.0 V (device turning off – report battery low)
Press the button once more to go back to the first option
–
Signal Quality Level.
When the repeater cover is closed and the repeater is installed
on the wall (both tamper switches are closed) during any of the
diagnostic modes, the repeater goes back to Signal Quality
Level mode and the LEDs are turned off.
Power failure indication
In addition, if there is a mains or battery fault, LED D1 flashes
in the following pattern:
•
Mains fault: D1 flashes 5 times.
•
Battery fault: D1 flashes 6 times.
LED Patterns
Sensor/repeater learned-in
Panel
away from
away from
away from
Check noise floor level for better positioning
>0.5 m
>0.5 m
>0.5 m
>0.5 m
away from
Mirror = RF shield
0°C
+50°C