have repeater units around them and should not adversely affect the RF coverage
throughout the system. See Figure 8.
Any units that may provide the only link between units on the edge of the system
and the remaining units should be left as “repeaters”, as illustrated in Figure 9.
To de-activate the “Repeater” function:
(i) Select a RadioLINK Base to de-activate based on the advice above.
(ii) Press and hold the test button on the alarm until it sounds and the amber light
on the sidewall of the RadioLINK base illuminates. Immediately (while amber light
is still on) press and hold the House Code switch on the side of the RadioLINK
Base with a small screwdriver until the amber light starts to flash slowly.
Immediately release the switch.
(iii) The amber light will flash slowly a total of four times and then stop. This indicates
that the “repeater” function has been deactivated on this unit.
There may be instances where the Repeater function needs to be re-activated, in
which case follow the steps below.
To re-activate the “Repeater” function:
(i) Press and hold the test button on the alarm until it sounds and the amber light on
the sidewall of the RadioLINK base illuminates. Immediately (while amber light is still
on) press and hold the House Code switch on the side of the RadioLINK Base with
a small screwdriver until the amber light starts to flash slowly. Release the switch.
(ii) The amber light will flash slowly a total of sixteen times then stop. This indicates
that the “repeater” function has been re-activated on this unit.
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