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Siemens Building Technologies
Fire Safety & Security Products
07.2009
19.10 Radio Devices
19.10.1 Address Radio
[TM921] Addressing
This menu function enables radio alarms and radio remote keypads to be addressed per radio gateway.
Seven radio remote keypads and four, eight or twelve radio alarms can be addressed on each radio gate-
way. The number of radio alarms depends on the number of transponders replaced when addressing the
radio gateway.
Equipment type
Each equipment type has an independent addressing for each radio. Each equipment type begins with Ad-
dress 1. The following equipment types can be selected:
z
Radio detectors
z
Radio remote keypads
The system prevents components which do not correspond with the selected equipment types being ad-
dressed. Thus, for instance, it prevents an alarm being addressed as a remote keypad. Because each radio
receiver is independently addressed, the same items of equipment can be addressed on several radio re-
ceivers. Thus, for instance, where there are two widely-separated accesses, the same remote keypad can be
addressed on two radio receivers. However, several items of equipment can not be addressed on the same
address.
Select address
Each item of equipment can be assigned to any available address of the corresponding equipment type.
Important:
In the case of radio detector, the inputs are defined by the addresses of the replaced transpond-
ers (see TM51 and TM52).
In the case of radio remote keypads, these are dependent on the address of the radio gateway.
Single addressing
When addressing a single item of equipment the corresponding address is selected and confirmed. In this
case only one item of equipment is addressed. This is particularly suitable for expansions or when items of
equipment are being replaced. Before a new item of equipment with the same address can be addressed,
the old address must first be deleted.
All addressing
If all addresses of an equipment type are to be addressed, "All addresses" can be selected. This allocates
one address after the other. After addressing the unit with Address 1, the system automatically skips to
Address 2. After addressing Address 2, the system skips to Address 3 etc., until all possible addresses have
been programmed. If not all addresses are to be allocated, the addresses not required can be skipped using
the X key. In this case "Address fault" is shown in the display, because the address was not read in.
Read in address
The item of equipment is saved at this address by triggering the address function. The addresses remain
saved even when there is no power supply. It is advisable to address the equipment before installation.
Address exists
If an address already exists, this is indicated. To allocate this address to an item of equipment, it must be first
deleted (see TM922).
Addressing ended
When the addressing is ended, pressing key
X
skips to the radio configuration.
Radio configuration
All radio components of this equipment type are displayed. The status of Address 1 is shown at the first
position, the status of Address 2 at the second position etc.
1. Radio detectors
In the case of radio detector, a burglar alarm must be triggered for the addressing. For exceptions, see the
installation instructions of the radio gateway. The input parameters must, of course, be programmed to the
corresponding input (see TM51)
2. Radio remote key-
pads
In the case of radio remote keypads, key
2
must be triggered for the addressing. For exceptions see the
installation instructions of the radio gateway. The authorizations of radio remote keypads are defined in the
user administration (TM24).
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