Commissioning
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Fire Safety & Security Systems
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8 Commissioning
Prior to the commissioning of the FDnet detector line, the radio cell of the radio
gateway must be completely put in operation.
After that, the radio gateway is put in operation from the control panel. For more
detailed information, please refer to the control unit documentation.
Conduct a performance check when commissioning is completed.
The configuration can be supported by the RadioSpy.
The flashing patterns of the LED and the required pressing duration (short/long) of the button are
described in the chapter 'Status indication on the radio gateway'.
In general, it is possible to activate the reed contact instead of the button with a magnet upon
commissioning.
Commissioning the radio cell
The following basic rules must be adhered to in order to commission a radio cell:
1.
Putting the radio gateway into operation.
2.
Register the radio detector at the radio gateway.
3.
Commissioning the radio gateway on the detector line.
see also:
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5.7 Status indication on the radio gateway, Page 22
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8.2 Putting the radio gateway into operation, Page 33
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8.3 Register the radio detector at the radio gateway, Page 34
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8.4 Commissioning the radio gateway on the detector line, Page 36
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8.1 Basic rules for commissioning, Page 32
8.1
Basic rules for commissioning
The following basic rules must be adhered to:
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A radio detector must be correctly registered at its radio gateway before another
radio detector can be commissioned.
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A radio cell must be completly registered at its radio gateway before another
radio cell can be commissioned.
Only one radio gateway must be in configuration mode.
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All radio cells must be completely commissioned before the detector line can be
commissioned.