14.9.2.3 Add wireless repeater
Add a wireless repeater (WRPTR) using a wired keypad:
1. Login as FULL ENGINEER.
2. Select WIRELESS > REPEATERS > ADD.
The keypad displays the ADD screen with a flashing ENROL DEVICE message.
3. Plug the WRPTR into an EU mains (220v AC) socket. Plugging in starts the discovery process
from the WRPTR.
When the discovery process succeeds, the keypad displays the FOUND REPEATER screen with
the unique Repeater ID and the Signal Level.
4. Click Enter to confirm and to display the ADD screen.
5. (Optional) Enter up to 16 characters in the Description field to help identify the location of the
WRPTR.
6. Click Enter to confirm and to display the REPEATER TYP/LOC screen.
7. Select Standalone in the REPEATER TYP/LOC drop-down.
8. Click Enter.
The keypad briefly displays an UPDATED message and returns to the REPEATERS screen.
The WRPTR is now enrolled on your SPC system.
14.9.2.4 Add wireless keypad from a wired keypad
Add a wireless keypad using a wired keypad:
1. Login as FULL ENGINEER.
2. On the keypad, select WIRELESS > KEYPADS > ADD > ENROL.
The keypad displays the ADD screen with a flashing ENROL DEVICE message.
3. Open the wireless keypad .
4. Insert the batteries taking care to observe correct polarity. Inserting the batteries starts the
discovery process from the device.
The keypad displays the FOUND KEYPAD message.
5. Click OK.
You can now enroll the device by specifying the Description and the AREA settings.
6. Click OK.
The keypad displays the UPDATED message.
The wireless keypad is now enrolled on your SPC system.
14.9.2.5 WPAN personal alarm button
The WPAN personal alarm button is a device that is used to transmit Panic Alarm messages to the SPC
system.
The user can wear the WPAN in one of two ways:
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WPAN can be worn as a wrist watch (by inserting the wrist band into the two slits of the
appropriate ring holder).
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WPAN can be worn as a pendant by removing the wrist ring holder and replacing it with the
pendant ring holder.
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