Commissioning
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Building Technologies
009865_b_en_--.doc
Fire Safety & Security Systems
11.2007
8.5
Logging off a radio detector at the radio gateway.
Registered radio detectors of a radio gateway can be logged off. This is possible
with or without RadioSpy.
The procedure without RadioSpy is described in the following.
Prerequisites:
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The radio gateway is in normal operation.
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The radio detector to be logged off is in normal operation.
Procedure:
1.
Press the button in the radio gateway longer than 3 seconds:
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Yellow LED is flashing slowly
2.
Remove the radio detector DOW 1171 from the base, or remove the batttery of
the radio detector SMF6120.
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The radio gateway recognizes the radio detector to be removed (with the
SMF6120 this takes up to 2 minutes)
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The yellow and green LED in the radio gateway are alternatingly flashing
slowly
3.
Press the button in the radio gateway longer than 3 seconds
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The LEDs are off
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The logout is confirmed
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The radio detector is logged off and the radio gateway changes into normal
operation (the DOW1171 signals the correct logout additionally by the
permanent flashing of the status indicator)
or
Cancelling the logout prior to the confirmation
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Briefly press the button in the radio gateway
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The radio detector remains registered and the radio gateway changes into
normal operation.
When radio detectors are defective, or when more than one radio detector is recognized for removal,
the red and yellow LEDs are alternatingly flashing rapidly. In this case the RadioSpy must be used to
log off.
see also:
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