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© 2009 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 
130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, NY  14450-9199 USA 
(800) 289-0096 

F01U126806-01 
Installation Guide 

4/09

ISW-EN4216R

Page 4 of 4

 

4.2.5

 

Register a Transmitter 

fter you program a point on the receiver, you can register a 
transmitter to that point. 

1.

 

From the INSTALL & SERVICE submenu, select 
REGISTER XMITTER. 

2.

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the available points. 

3.

 

Press ENTER to select and register a point. 

4.

 

When the RESET XMITTER message appears, press the Reset 
button on the transmitter. 

5.

 

When the TX REGSTRíD message appears, press ENTER to 
finish and move to the next point. 

4.3

 

POINT STATUS Submenu 

1.

 

From the READY, ALARM, or FAULT message, press ENTER. 

2.

 

Press ENTER to select POINT STATUS. 

3.

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the available points. 

4.

 

Press ENTER to select a point and view its status: 

A:

 Alarm (transmitter only) 

T:

 Tamper 

B:

 Low battery 

L:

 AC loss (repeater only) 

I:

 Inactive 

 

If 

-- 

appears, the displayed condition was mapped to a 

null output. 

 

4.4

 

EVENT LOG Submenu 

1.

 

From the READY, ALARM, or FAULT message, press ENTER. 

2.

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll to EVENT LOG. 

3.

 

Press ENTER. 

4.

 

Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the list of events. 
When viewing transmitter events, press ENTER to see the 
output to which the events are mapped. 
If the event is mapped to a disabled output, no output shows. 

 

5.0

 

Mount the Receiver 

 

Mount the receiver in a location away from metal 
objects, such as duct work, wire mesh screens, or 
boxes. Metal objects reduce RF range.  

 

1.

 

Use the supplied screws and anchors to mount the receiver in a 
location that is accessible for future maintenance. 

2.

 

Close the receiver housing. 

6.0

 

Alarms and Faults 

If a point goes into alarm, the LCD Display shows ALARM along with 
the point number. If more than one point is in alarm, the LCD 
display scrolls through each point. 

If a fault condition occurs, the LCD Display shows FAULT only if no 
points are in an alarm condition. Point numbers are not shown for 
fault conditions. 

Use the POINT STATUS or EVENT LOG menu options to see more 
information about fault conditions. 

 

7.0

 

Specifications 

 

Dimensions 
(H x W x D) 

162 mm x 92 mm x 28 mm 
(6.38 in. x 3.60 in. x 1.10 in.) 

Power Requirement 

11 to 14 VDC 

Current 
Consumption 

~400 mA max with all six relays energized 

Output Rating 

1 A, 28 VDC, or 0.5 A, 30 VAC (resistive) 

Output Types 

 

6 on-board Form C relays for 
connecting to any control panel or 
for stand-alone wireless applications 
(N/O or N/C) 

 

1 N/O receiver case tamper contact 
closure 

 

1 N/C receiver jam input indication 

Input Specifications 

< 0.5 V = low; >2.5 V = high 

Receiver Type 

Frequency hopping spread spectrum 

Operating 
Frequencies 

USA:

 902 MHz to-928 MHz 

Australia:

 915 MHz to-925 MHz  

New Zealand:

 921 MHz to 928 MHz  

Number of 
Points/Transmitters 

16 

Number of Alarm 
Outputs 

6 Form C relay outputs 

Event Log Capacity 

50 events (first-in, first-out replacement) 

Operating 
Temperature 

0

°

C to +60

°

C (+32

°

F to +140

°

F) 

Relative Humidity 

Up to 90% (non-condensing) 

 

Содержание ISW-EN4216R

Страница 1: ...button Decode LED Blinks when the receiver receives a recognizable signal This LED is visible only when you remove the access door RESET button Press to clear the current status for all points and to reset all outputs and LEDs Pressing this button records a Receiver Reset entry in the event log and resets the Supervision Window timers This button is visible only when you remove the access door If ...

Страница 2: ... terminal 4 Zone 1 terminal 5 Common terminal 6 ISW EN4216R 7 N C terminal 8 Common terminal 9 N O terminal Figure 5 Relay N C Wiring 1 6 2 3 4 5 2 3 6 8 7 1 Control panel 2 VDC terminal 3 GND terminal 4 Zone 1 terminal 5 Common terminal 6 ISW EN4216R 7 N C terminal 8 Common terminal 9 N O terminal 3 0 Select the Frequency Band 1 Select the appropriate frequency band for your geographic area Refer...

Страница 3: ...NAL STRENGTH The LCD display shows Point 1 and its current signal quality GOOD WEAK or NO SIG 2 Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the registered transmitters 3 Press ENTER again to view Level LV or Margin MA Level Indicates the overall signal strength Margin Indicates the signal strength minus the background noise 4 To reset signal data press UP or DOWN to exit and return to the transmitter curre...

Страница 4: ...iver in a location away from metal objects such as duct work wire mesh screens or boxes Metal objects reduce RF range 1 Use the supplied screws and anchors to mount the receiver in a location that is accessible for future maintenance 2 Close the receiver housing 6 0 Alarms and Faults If a point goes into alarm the LCD Display shows ALARM along with the point number If more than one point is in ala...

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