RF-ECHO - Continued
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
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1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 Add & ID RF Devices
1 RF Zone Opts
EC1 Echo 1
2 RF Keyfob Opts
3 RF Echo Opts
EC2 Echo 2
2 Locate RF Devices
2 Locate RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
3 Remove RF Devices
4 RF Device Options
4 RF Device Options
• Go to the Devices Menu. Then RF Devs Menu. Next select the RF Device Options.
• The RF-Echo programmable options can be accessed as follows;
• From there go to RF Echo Opts and then select the RF-Echo number in question.
• Here you can adjust the devices’ volume. So, for instance, EC1 Siren Vol (Siren Volume) can be set to LOW,
MED or HI.
• EC1 Mon Sup (Monitored Supervisory signal) is defaulted to YES. When the device is “lost” for a prolonged
period of time, a supervisory alarm is flagged by the panel. This can be turned off by selecting NO. However,
we recommend that this feature is left as YES
• EC1 Mon Jam (Monitor for Jamming), when set to YES will trigger the siren for 15 minutes in the RF-ECHO if
there is a breakdown in the communications link with the panel and a jamming signal detected at 868MHz.
• EC1 EntryExit can be set to YES. This allows the RF-ECHO to behave like the Entry/Exit buzzer. By default it
is set to NO in Ireland and YES in the UK.
• Finally, EC1 Block0 is where you can assign the device to a specific block (anywhere between 0 and 8).
2 Devices Menu
2 Wired Devices Menu
1 RF Devices Menu
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
2 Devices Menu
1 Service Menu
3 Zone Menu
• Go to Test RF Devices (see menu map above) and select Test RF Echo ?. Select the RF-Echo you want to
test and press to activate and deactivate the siren.
2 Log Menu
1 System Overview
3 Eng. Tools Menu
1 RF Device Status
1 Test RF Echo ?
2 Test RF SABB ?
3 Test RF Smoke ?
4 Test RF Heat ?
2 Test RF CO ?
2 Open Inputs Menu
3 Walk Test Menu
4 Show System Faults
5 Test O/P + Channel Menu
6 Test RF Devices
REC
YES
Testing the RF-Echo
NOTE: Be aware that the siren test can be very loud.
Siren Test
Piezo
LITHIUM
BATTERY
CR123A 3V
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CR123A 3V
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J2
• Alternatively you can test the RF-Echo’s siren when you are physically at the device.
• To test the siren, briefly short the two pins of J2 together.
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EC1 EntryExit NO
EC1 Siren Vol Hi
EC1 Mon Sup YES
EC1 Mon Jam NO
EC1 Block 0