915MHz Repeater Features and Operation
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915MHz Repeater Features and Operation
The 915MHz Repeater (SW-ATT-RPTR9) is used to “repeat” signals from 915MHz
devices, such as Keypads (SW-ATT-PAD2W) or Sirens (SW-ATT-SRN), when they are
too far away from the DLC-100 to be heard. Typically the 915MHz repeater is installed at
the mid-point between the DLC-100 and the devices that are being repeated.
The 915MHz Repeater (SW-ATT-RPTR9) determines which 915MHz transmissions are
not being received by the DLC-100 and will automatically repeat those 915MHz
transmissions. Your 915MHz repeater is equipped with two (2) non-rechargeable 3V
CR123 (Duracell
®
DL123A, Panasonic
®
CR123A) batteries that provide twenty-four (24)
hour battery backup in case of local power failure.
The 915MHz Repeater (SW-ATT-RPTR9) has one (1) LIGHT, which is located on the
front panel.
The LIGHT shows the system status, as follows:
• Solid Green—unit is AC powered and backup battery is good.
• Blinking Green—unit is not AC powered and is operating on backup batteries.
• Solid Red—unit is AC powered and the backup battery needs to be replaced.
• Off—unit is not AC powered and backup battery has failed.