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6.3.1 WAM as wireless repeater
Function 1 / LED 1 (only in combination with the Secvest)
When programmed as a wireless repeater, the wireless module
forwards the signals of up to eight wireless detectors to the
Secvest. Ideally, it is installed halfway between the transmitter and
receiver and can thus almost double the range between them. The
transmitters (max. 8) must be trained for the accessory module and
Secvest. Up to eight accessory modules can be operated as
wireless repeaters with a wireless alarm system.
To program the accessory module as a wireless repeater, proceed
as follows: Firstly, program the accessory module as a wireless
repeater. Train the wireless detector to the accessory module and
the receiver. Finally, you can train the accessory module to the
wireless alarm system (optional).
1. In the main programming menu, select item 7 (Function). LED
7 lights up.
Confirm by pressing SET.
In the submenu of item 7 (Function), select function 1 with the
SELECT button. LED 1 lights up.
Confirm by pressing SET.
LED 7 lights up again.
Exit the programming mode by pressing ESC/DEL.
The LED for the power supply lights up/flashes and the fault
LED lights up. The accessory module beeps at short intervals.
Close both tamper contacts of the WAM and wait until it emits
a double tone.
2. Train the wireless detector to the wireless repeater, then the
receiver. To train wireless detectors to the accessory module,
proceed as follows:
-
Set dip switch 1 to ON.
- In the main programming menu, select item 1 (LED 1 lights
up).
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Confirm by pressing SET.
- The LEDs show the state of the trained wireless detectors.
If an LED flashes, this indicates that the channel is in use.
If the LED is off, a detector can be trained in this channel.
- Trigger the tamper contact of the detector or send a signal
from the detector. If the signal is received, the accessory
module assigns this detector to a new channel. The LED of
this channel starts to flash. The accessory module beeps
twice when the detector has been successfully trained.
Note: When training a detector, consult the installation
instructions of the detector. Magnetic contacts sometimes use
two detector channels (reed contact and external contact).