Sherlotronics RPT-800_V2 Instruction Manual Download Page 3

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Repeater Unit

Typical Retirement Village Repeater Site Plan

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OPENING & MOUNTING THE HOUSING:

The plastic housing is splash proof, and may be mounted externally if required.  The receiver should be 
mounted Vertically for best performance.  Ensure that you do not mount the unit close to electric fences 
cables or energizers, as these products 
produce extreme levels of interference and may reduce the performance of the product. If mounting 
indoors try and centralise the unit, and keep it at least 

3 meters

 away from  Armed Response company’s 

alarm radio transmitters.

We recommend you mount the unit more than 2 metres above the floor height either inside a cupboard or 
just above the trap door.   For large properties that require reception range from the bottom of the drive 
way, mount the unit in the garage which may be closer to the gate, and run a cable back to the Alarm 
panel.   Always conduct a signal range test before you hand over the product to the client, ensuring that 
the remote works reliably from all areas of the site. 

Insert a small 1-1.5mm flat screw driver into the slot 
at the back of the housing and leaver the lid open. 

Mount the Repeater unit as high as possible 

building if you are requiring maximum range performance.  This technique will improve the performance by 

60% apposed to mounting the unit right up against a brick wall. 

Run a good quality 6 core cable from the supplied 3.2A Power-supply to the Repeater unit. The reason you 

need a 6 core cable is so that you can run two for the Power to the Repeater, one for the AC Fail detect and 

then two for learning in the signals to the repeater. By running the LEARN wires to the inside of the power-

supply it will be easy to locate at a later stage, so it is important that the power-supply has easy access and 

is not hidden away.  

on either a Plastic or Aluminium pole on the exterior of a 

SITE POSITIONING HINTS:

Using either a site plan or google maps, study the site 
layout.  Set repeaters on high points approx 75 meters
apart from each other.

This practice will ensure that the system has good signal 
strength throughout all dwellings from behind walls. 

Summary of Contents for RPT-800_V2

Page 1: ...REPEATER UNIT Model RPT 800_V2 Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...ch is easy to reach When the unit is placed into LEARN mode the Repeater will firstly Learn in the signal to its memory followed by repeat the signals out as a our previous models have done The repeat...

Page 3: ...ay be closer to the gate and run a cable back to the Alarm panel Always conduct a signal range test before you hand over the product to the client ensuring that the remote works reliably from all area...

Page 4: ...position so that you will be able to easily place the Repeater into LEARN mode without having to climb ladders or go into a roof Diagram A This wiring diagram shows how you should wire up the Repeate...

Page 5: ...supply to the Repeater pcb The AUTO LEARN wires are to be left loose inside the Power supply housing Mark them with a label and insulate them for peace of mind WIRING DETAIL The Repeater should be wir...

Page 6: ...transmitting the signal 1 Remove all jumpers off the PCB 2 Bridge the Default jumpers to the ON position for 10 seconds The Rx Tx LED will flash 3 Once the unit is successfully defaulted all the LEDs...

Page 7: ...r right Ok button to return to the main menu Step2 Step3 Step4 Step1 Use the Up Down and Next button to enter the PIN no The default is 1 2 3 4 Pin no s can be changed in the Main menu on option 7 5 A...

Page 8: ...at its option within a reasonable period of time after it receives the product any part that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship The cost of parts and labour are included All other cos...

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