3.1.10 Repeater-module Programming
The Repeater-module is a device to facilitate communication between the control panel
and the other devices of the system that are out of range. The Repeater-module com-
municates with the control panel by means of two-way radio connection.
Follow the mentioned in § 2.1 requirements for installing the repeater-module. For en-
suring continuous and reliable working of the wireless security system, every repeater-
module has a primary (230V AC, 50-60Hz) and back-up (an accumulator battery 12V,
1.2-7Ah) power supply.
Adding the repeater-module to the system conguration is the same as every other wire-
less device:
1. Start a procedure for adding new devices to the system, see also § 2.6 Enrolling
of new devices, page 17.
2. Power-up the repeater with Tamper-switch open. For the rst 5 seconds the
repeater will beep frequently. During that period close and open the tamper switch of the
repeater 3 times to clear any old House Address.
3. Press and release the tamper-switch of the repeater in order to register its House
Address to the control panel. 4. If learning is successful the panel will display the
unique ID of the repeater-module, its state and unique house address.
5. Now perform radio test in the similar fashion as other devices. The repeater
indicates received signal strength with short beeps. Radio test is successful if from 10
attempts no more of 2 or 3 are missed and the RSS is at least 2 beeps. If there is only
one or there is no beep the radio connection is bad and you have to choose another
installation location.
6. Connect the accumulator battery to the AVA control panel as observe the polarity.
7. Close the device box, and be sure that the inclosure presses the tamper switch
closed. The repeater is now in normal mode and if necessary it will route the
communication of devises that are in his range (and out of range of the Panel) fully
automatically.
8. Press the
button to exit the procedure for adding new devices.
Note that devices that need to be installed in the range of the repeater
will have to be learned close to the Panel and then carried in their
position in the repeater range. In cases of communication lose between
devices and the Panel (out of range) the lost device state will become
monitored automatically by the Repeater.
Use the
buttons to select the next menu from the 2)Program Device:
This is the menu for scrolling through and programming the parameters of all available
in the system repeater-modules. Two types of actions are possible after pressing the