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Appendix G: Peripherals
Galaxy Flex Installer Manual
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RF Portal
The RF Portal is a wireless interface for the Honeywell V2 Domonial and Alpha transmitter
range. It allows the control panel to receive signals from wireless detectors and radio
keyfobs.
All Domonial sensors and 2-way keyfobs with panic buttons are supported by this device,
using the SECOM Alpha and V2 protocols. The Flex 100 system can support:
8 RF Portals
88 wireless sensors
1,2
98 wireless keyfobs
All wireless transmitters with model numbers 58xx are from a different radio range and are
NOT compatible with the RF Portal.
Planning a wireless system
Plan to install a sufficient number of RF Portals to provide wireless coverage around all
parts of the area to be protected. This should include all areas where either detectors or
portable fobs and panic buttons will be used.
RF Portals will automatically communicate with RF detectors and fobs which give the
highest received signal strength.
There is no link between individual RF Portals and zones or users.
The Panel will automatically switch to an alternate RF Portal if the signal path becomes
blocked.
Adding an increased number of RF Portals around the building will increase the
number of possible signal paths for each detector or fob.
At least one RF Portal must be installed for every 24 detectors. Beyond this limit there
will be a risk of signal collisions.
Order of installation
1.
Install the RF Portals.
2.
Configure the RF Portals and adjust the number of Virtual RIOs.
3.
Program the wireless zones and learn the serial number of each detector.
4.
Learn the keyfobs onto each of the required users.
1
A maximum of 3 RIO addresses can be enabled per RF Portal.
2
When mixing V2 and Alpha protocol RF devices in a system it is recommended that only 2 RIOs are
enabled per RF Portal.