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Bosch Radion B810 - RADION Repeater; Redundant Communication verification process

Bosch Radion B810
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Bosch Security Systems B.V. 2020.05 | 13 | F.01U.261.834
4 RADION repeater
The RADION repeater is a wireless repeater device that re-
transmits messages received from system detectors, for the
purpose of improving the overall communication reliability of the
wireless system. This is achieved by providing a secondary
communication path for system detectors. Repeaters might be
used to extend the range of a detector that must be installed
beyond its maximum communication range.
An LED on the front provides device status.
Features include:
LED Display
Cover and Wall Tamper protection
Notice!
Use a supported transformer as defined in the specification
table for the repeater. Do not connect power supply to a
receptacle controlled by a switch.
Notice!
When used in a life safety application (such as in a fire warning
system) at least two repeaters must be used to provide
redundant communication paths. Perform the Redundant
Verification Process.
Redundant Communication verification process
1. Build a network of repeaters.
2. Remove AC and battery power from one repeater.
Removing the repeater from the mounting plate
disconnects AC and battery power.
3. Start all other repeaters by removing and reinserting the
repeater back onto the mounting plate.
4. Make sure all repeaters have “good” signal strength.
5. Re-apply the AC and battery power to the current repeater.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 until all repeaters in your environment
have gone through the verification process and a redundant
communication path is confirmed.

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