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EURO 162/280 Installation Manual
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9.
The Inovonics Ra dio Expander
This radio expander is a 868 inovonics receiver and programming PCB. It will connect to the EURO 46 via
the D1, D2, D3, and D4 terminals. NOTE: This expander will not work with the Enforcer wireless
technology.
9.1
The Inovonics Radio Expander
The display is 2 x 7 segments and there are 4 control buttons:
‘AZ’
=
Assign zones/repeaters
‘MO’
=
EOL mode or iD mode
‘CLEAR’
= Clear
Information
‘ENTER’
= Accept
Information
A total of 7 detectors can be programmed using the End of Line mode on a radio expander, and 29
can be programmed using the iD mode.
The ‘
OK
’ and ‘
FAULT
’ LEDs relate to the RS485 connection to the EURO system.
NOTE
:
The last input on the expander should be programmed as ‘Fault’ with the name ‘RF Low
Battery’ to indicate a detector low battery problem. If an RF Low Battery is reported then the radio
expander will show on the display the number of the detector with the low battery: e.g. Lb…21.
Supervision failure will be reported as ‘tamper’ on the relevant input.
9.2
The Inovonics Radio PIR
Once the Radio PIR has seen an activation, it will then be inactive for four minutes. If the Radio PIR
hasn’t seen any activation within the four minutes, it will then be active again. This is to save the
battery life of the detector.
9.3
Addressing the Radio Expander
Once a radio expander is installed on the system it must be enabled at the radio expander and the
EURO control panel. To perform this at the system you will need to go to ‘Install ZEM’, see the
programming manual. To enable this at the radio expander, follow the instructions below:
Hold down the ‘
ENTER
’ button until the mode and
address are displayed.
“E0”
= means End of Line mode, Address 0.
“I0”
= means iD mode, Address 0.
Press the
’MO’
button on the detector to toggle between
End of Line and iD modes.
Press the
‘AZ’
button
to select the Wireless Input
Expander address number.
Press the
‘ENTER’
to confirm your selection.
D
1-
TX
R
ES
E
T
SE
R
IA
L
M
F
FA
D
2+
Vs
D
3
G
N
D
D
4
R
X
TAMPER
AZ
MO
CLEAR
ENTER
RESET
FAULT
8
8
ENTER
0
E
AZ
1
E