4. How to use
The repeater’s PCB is placed in a plastic enclosure with a removable cover (Figure 1).
A tamper switch, a power terminal block, a battery holder, a multi-color LED indicator, an an-
tenna terminal block and
START
contacts to initiate the process of binding with the Lun-R receiver
are placed on the repeater’s PCB.
Figure 1. Repeater and its cover
Depending on external actions, the repeater transmits the following events to the Lun-R re-
ceiver:
●
If the housing cover is opened, the tamper will be triggered and the
tamper alarm
event
will be generated;
●
If the housing cover is closed, the tamper will be triggered and the
tamper norm
event
will be generated;
●
If the voltage of the main power source (mains) is absent or the voltage of the battery
drops to 3.5V or lower, then the event
backup battery low
is generated.
In addition, the repeater transmits periodic test signals to the receiver to confirm its operabil-
ity. When the test signals stop, the control panel generates the
repeater communication lost
event.
When the communication loss with the receiver, the repeater continues to search it. Therefore,
when you turn off the receiver or control panel for a long time, it is recommended to remove the
repeater’s battery.
4.1. Modes Indication
The repeater modes displays by multicolored LED:
Main power on
– glow green;
Firmware update
– flashing red;
Binding
– blinking green while waiting for a signal from the Lun-R receiver to register in
the control panel memory;
Bound
– when the binding is completed successfully – turning on red for 2…3 seconds.
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