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Table of contents

1

Introduction

5

1.1

About documentation

5

1.2

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates

5

2

 

 

General installation

7

2.1

Installation workflow

7

2.2

Unpacking information

8

2.3

Wall tamper switch installation

8

2.4

Magnet cover installation

8

2.5

Complete installation

8

2.6

Maintenance

9

3

 

 

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3.1

Certifications and approvals

10

3.2

UL product requirements

11

3.3

B810 installation

14

3.3.1

B810 configuration

14

3.3.2

Base mounting installation

15

3.3.3

Wiring considerations

15

3.3.4

Programming wireless points in the control panel

16

3.3.5

Enroll point RF ID for wireless points (Auto-learn mode)

18

3.3.6

Walk test (for motion detectors)

18

3.3.7

Signal level and margin

19

3.3.8

Complete the installation

20

3.3.9

B810 system test

20

3.4

External LED states

20

3.4.1

LEDs

22

3.5

Specifications (B810)

22

3.5.1

Battery requirements

23

4

 

 

RADION repeater

25

4.1

Installation considerations

25

4.2

Wiring considerations

25

4.3

Specifications

26

4.4

LEDs

26

5

 

 

RADION glassbreak

28

5.1

Installation considerations

28

5.2

Testing

29

5.2.1

Test the sensor

29

5.2.2

Hand clap test

31

5.3

Low battery

31

5.4

Wall Tamper Tab

31

5.5

Maintenance

31

6

 

 

RADION TriTech

32

6.1

Mounting height and range adjustment

32

6.2

Sensitivity settings

33

6.2.1

Standard sensitivity

33

6.2.2

Intermediate sensitivity

33

6.3

Walk testing

33

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RADION PIR

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7.1

Walk testing

35

8

 

 

RADION PIR C

37

8.1

Walk testing

37

9

 

 

RADION smoke

39

9.1

Battery replacement

40

9.2

Smoke test

40

9.3

Sensitivity test

40

9.4

Test/Silence button

41

9.5

LED

41

9.6

Clean the detector and replace the optical chamber

41

10

 

 

RADION contact SM

43

10.1

Installation considerations

43

11

 

 

RADION contact RM

45

11.1

Installation considerations

45

12

 

 

RADION specialty

47

12.1

Applications for this product

48

12.2

Installation consideration

48

13

 

 

RADION universal transmitter

49

13.1

Installation considerations

50

13.2

Reed switch settings

51

14

 

 

RADION keyfob

52

14.1

RADION keyfob FB

52

14.2

RADION keyfob TB

53

15

 

 

RADION panic

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Appendices

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1 Introduction

This document contains the basic information that a trained installer needs to install the RADION system. It supplements the documents listed inside the packaging (graphical installation guides).

This reference guide contains:

A description of the general installation procedure.

Device-specific installation procedures.

Specification information.

How to use this document

The information contained in this document is constructed in a manner that is systematic and sequential for the installer on a “point of need” basis. The following represents a basic outline of that information;

Chapter 1 (this chapter) – introductory information and how to use this document.

Chapter 2 – basic RADION system-wide general installation information and workflow check list.

Chapter 3 – RADION receiver-specific installation information.

Remaining chapters – RADION device-specific installation information.

Appendix – description of various icons and symbols used within the RADION documentation.

Icons and symbols

When you see the following logo in the RADION graphical installation guides listed in Table 3.1, refer to the appropriate section in this document.

 

Additional icons and symbols, which appear in the RADION graphical installation guides, are

 

explained in the appendix section of this guide. Refer to the Appendices, page 57 for more

 

information.

1.1

About documentation

 

Copyright

 

This document is the intellectual property of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. and is protected by

 

copyright. All rights reserved.

 

Trademarks

 

All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registered

 

trademarks and must be treated accordingly.

1.2

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates

 

Use the serial number located on the product label and refer to the Bosch Security Systems,

 

Inc. website at http://www.boschsecurity.com/datecodes/.

 

The following image shows an example of a product label and highlights where to find the

 

manufacturing date within the serial number.

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2 General installation

Phases of installation

The installation of the RADION system is achieved by following the sequential process as defined in this chapter. Overall, there are four main phases;

Planning

Physical installation of the devices

System enrollment/configuration

System testing (walk test, pattern test)

It is essential that these steps or phases are adhered to in the order mentioned above for proper functionality and operation.

When installing a RADION system, you must plan your installation based on the control panel and RADION device specifications, and the radio-frequency signal strength (RFSS) between devices, receivers, and control panels.

Installation considerations

RADION devices are intended only for indoor, dry applications.

Mount RADION devices on flat, rigid surfaces. Some devices can be optionally corner mounted as indicated in the installation instructions.

Avoid mounting RADION devices in areas with large, metallic objects, electrical panels, or electric motors. They might reduce the radio-frequency (RF) range of a RADION device.

Avoid installing the devices where excessive humidity, moisture, or temperatures outside of the acceptable operating range exist.

Wire all objects according to their specifications.

RADION devices use batteries of varying types. When installing batteries, observe safety and polarity recommendations as indicated in the documentation for those products.

2.1 Installation workflow

To install, configure, and test the system, use the workflow below and follow in sequential order, from top to bottom, checking each box as you complete a step.

Notice!

Always power down the control panel when connecting modules, or other wiring. Power down the control panel by unplugging the transformer and disconnecting the battery

Plan the installation of the RADION system

Install the RADION components (refer to the graphical installation guides and this system reference guide for details)

Program wireless points in the control panel

Enroll point RF ID for wireless points

Verify LED responses on devices

Perform a local walk test for installed detectors

Review signal strength and margin of each point Complete the installation

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2.2 Unpacking information

When unpacking the receiver, repeater, or bill trap device, it is important to remove the cardboard insert as illustrated below;

Figure 2.1: Insert for the receiver and repeater

 

Figure 2.2: Insert for the bill trap

2.3

Wall tamper switch installation

RADION transmitter devices contain a feature that activates the wall tamper switch located on the base of the device. In order to properly install the device, you must consider the following:

To properly install a device with active wall tamper functionality, insert a screw in the designated screw slot location.

Failure to insert a screw into the wall tamper slot prevents the wall tamper feature from generating a tamper signal when the transmitter is pulled away from a wall.

2.4

Magnet cover installation

 

During the installation of the plastic magnet cover, the cover is not designed to be separated

 

from the base after the base and cover are snapped together. Damage to the plastics may

 

occur if separated.

2.5 Complete installation

Testing the entire RADION system can only be achieved by performing an area wide test through the control panel and corresponding keypad(s). This is achieved by performing an overall service walk test. Refer to your control panel documentation for system-walk, or other system-wide testing procedures.

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To ensure proper operation of the RADION devices, test the basic functionality of the device locally. Depending on the RADION device to be tested, perform the following procedures for functionality:

When testing the receiver, power up the compatible control panel in which the receiver is connected to and observe the LED behavior on the receiver.

Local walk testing can be performed on the motion detectors as defined in the tritech and PIR chapters of this guide.

Magnet testing can be performed by opening or closing the door/window in which the magnet is installed on.

2.6 Maintenance

It is recommended to check the battery of each device annually. This will ensure proper operation and functionality of the devices.

Battery Life Extension feature (PIR and TriTech)

In the normal operating mode, an alarm can be transmitted only after three (3) minutes have passed since the previous alarm restoral. This 3 minute lockout time reduces unnecessary RF transmissions in high traffic areas, thereby extending battery life.

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The B810 is a wireless receiver that connects RADION wireless peripherals to supported Bosch control panels via the SDI2 bus connection. A compatible control panel powers the receiver through the wiring connection. Features include:

Easy addressing via a rotary switch

Cover and wall tamper protection

RFID and configuration data are contained in persistent memory

External LED

Detection and reporting radio frequency interference

Supports supervision of wireless points (504), keyfobs (1000), and repeaters (8) Use this reference guide along with the control panel’s documentation and each device’s installation instructions to complete the installation process.

3.1 Certifications and approvals

Listings and approvals

UL

The B810 is UL listed for Commercial/Residential Burglar Alarm Systems, and Household Fire Warning System Units.

Products evaluated by UL

The following products have been evaluated by UL:

B810 wireless receiver

RFRP-A repeater

RFBT-A specialty (billtrap)

RFDW-SM-A standard door/window contact

RFDW-RM-A recessed door/window contact

RFDL-11-A motion detector

RFPR-12-A PIR motion detector

RFPR-C12-A PIR motion detector (curtain)

RFUN-A universal transmitter

RFSM-A smoke detector

RFKF-TB-A keyfob

RFKF-FB-A keyfob

RFPB—TB-A panic

RFPB-SB-A panic

Products not evaluated by UL

The following products have not been evaluated by UL:

RFGB-A glassbreak

UL battery requirements

UL recommends to check the battery of each device annually. This will ensure proper operation and functionality of the devices.

For the RFBT-A bill trap, UL requires the battery to be replaced annually to ensure optimal performance.

Battery testing

To ensure proper functionality of each RADION device, it is recommended to test your batteries annually via your supported control panels wireless diagnostics routine. For specific information related to system diagnostics and battery testing, refer to your supported control panel documentation.

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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) Rules

This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.

Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada.

To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.

Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada.

Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.

3.2 UL product requirements

For product-specific UL requirements, refer to desired product title below for more information.

RADION Repeater

When selecting a suitable 16.5VAC Class 2 plug in transformer, the following transformers are suggested:

MG Electronics (MGT-1640)

Codex SEP-1640

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The transformers mentioned above are Primary Rated 120VAC, 60 Hz, 0.48 Amps, Secondary 16.5VAC, 40VA.

When selecting a suitable 18VAC Class 2 plug-in transformer, the following transformers are suggested:

TDC Part No DA-22-18, Primary Rated 120VAC, 60 Hz, 30VA, Secondary Rated 18VAC, 1.3 Amps, 22VA.

Notice!

For UL installations when transformer is used, restraining tab is to be connected.

Notice!

For UL installations when a repeater is installed, a minimum of two repeaters must be installed for proper signal routing.

Information related to the internal standby battery is as follows:

Power/voltage (Standby Battery): Rated 3.7 VDC, 3050mAH, EVE ENERGY CO Part No P0046-LF (Not user replaceable)

Notice!

For standby battery to be operative, the tamper switch is required to be engaged.

Standby battery is capable of providing 72 hours of standby power to the RF repeater for a UL Burglar Alarm Installation (Bank Safe and Vault).

24 Hours for Household Fire Warning Systems

8 Hours for HOLD UP Burglar Alarms

4 Hours for Burglar Alarm Mercantile Installations

RADION glassbreak

Notice!

The RFGB-A has not been investigated by UL, and not part of a UL Listed system.

RADION TriTech

Notice!

Pet Immunity has not been evaluated by UL.

Notice!

Draft and Insect Immunity has not been evaluated by UL.

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RADION smoke

For UL installations THIS UNIT INCLUDES AN ALARM VERIFICATION FEATURE THAT WILL RESULT IN A DELAY OF THE SYSTEM ALARM SIGNAL FROM THE INDICATED CIRCUITS. THE TOTAL DELAY (CONTROL UNIT PLUS SMOKE DETECTORS) SHALL NOT EXCEED 60 SECONDS. NO OTHER SMOKE DETECTOR SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THESE CIRCUITS UNLESS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION.

RADION contact SM

During the installation of the device, UL installations primary securement means shall be screws.

RADION contact RM

During the installation of the device, UL installations primary securement means shall be screws.

RADION specialty

When programming the bill trap, special programming for a hold up device is required.

Program the point as follows:

P## Type = 2 (Point is constantly armed regardless of the status of the system).

P## Invisible Point = Yes (Keypads do not display alarm activity from this point).

For UL installations, the RFBT-A shall be permanently mounted using the 3M VHB 4956 double sided adhesive tape. The suitable surfaces are:

Aluminum

Galvanized steel

Stainless steel

Enameled steel

Nickel Coated ABS

Glass (with or without Silane Coating

PVC

Glass/Epoxy

PBT

Polycarbonate

Acrylic/Polyurethane paint

Polyester paint

RADION universal transmitter

During the installation of the device, the following items are required by UL:

For UL installations, an UL Listed burglar alarm dry contact device shall be connected if the external terminal is used.

When external contact is configured for UL hold up installations, a hold up device such as potter electric model HUB is to be connected to the external contact. For programming, refer to the appropriate control panel manual “Special programming required for a hold up device.” Point shall be programmed as stated below:

P## Type = 1 Instant on open or short (Point is constantly armed regardless of the status of the system).

P## Invisible Point/Silent Bell = Yes (Keypads do not display alarm activity from this point).

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Furthermore for UL hold up installations the internal reed switch is to be disabled. The door

 

window contact magnet will not be operative. The transmitter if used for hold up installations

 

shall be dedicated to a holdup installation only. Hold up alarm requires a UL Listed

 

Automation System at the Central Station to show distinction between a Hold Up Alarm and a

 

regular Burglar Alarm.

 

– For UL installations, a 2.2 K ohm shall be installed.

 

– For UL installations, primary securement means shall be screws.

 

RADION keyfobs

 

To comply with UL 1023, RADION keyfobs shall be programmed with Forced Arm Bypass Max

 

set to 0.

3.3

B810 installation

 

Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the receiver in locations accessible for future

 

maintenance. Mount the receiver onto a wall.

 

For best receiver reception results, place the receiver in a central location among the

 

transmitters. For optimal communication results in situations where there is a long distance

 

between the transmitting device and the system receiver, it might be necessary to install

 

repeaters.

 

 

 

Notice!

 

Mount the receiver in a location away from metal objects. Metal objects (duct work, wire

 

mesh screens, boxes) reduce RF range.

 

 

3.3.1

B810 configuration

 

RADION Wireless System operates on a radio frequency of 433.42 MHz.

Configuring the address switch

The address switch determines the receivers numeric address value which the receiver will use to report receiver status information to the control panel. Set the address to the receiver prior to installation. Address 1 through 4 are valid address settings for the receiver. Use a slotted screwdriver to set the address switch.

Address settings

The receiver address switches provide a single-digit setting for the receiver’s address. The receiver uses addresses 1 through 4. Addresses 0 and 5 through 9 are invalid and will cause the receiver to enter into an SDI2 communication error state. This will cause the receiver to be unrecognized by the control panel. Refer to your control panel documentation for information on the valid addresses for that control panel. The figure below shows the address switch setting for address 1.

Figure 3.1: Address switch set to 1

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3.3.2 Base mounting installation

Some consideration and planning are required when locating a position to mount the base of the receiver onto the desired surface. The base must be mounted in such a way that provides plenty of accessible space to insert a flat-headed screwdriver, and remove the receiver cover when maintenance and troubleshooting scenarios occur.

Because of the location of the opening mechanism on the side of the device, you will need approximately 254 mm (10 in) of clearance on one side of the base to provide easy access to the opening mechanism, and approximately 15 mm (0.6 in) of clearance on the opposite side to compensate for the physical dimensions of the device cover. This should allow for adequate space in which the device cover can be opened, and the cover removed, should the need arise.

Other mounting considerations include;

Minimum clearance above the location to compensate for the vertical sliding movement to attach or remove the device from the base is: >30 mm (1.2 in).

Minimum clearance below the location where the base is mounted: >23 mm (0.9 in).

3.3.3

Wiring considerations

Notice!

Do not install long cable runs next to high-current power feeds. Keep cable lengths as short as possible to minimize noise pickup.

Ensure that the wiring used meets the following specifications:

Four-conductor unshielded 0.65 mm (22 AWG) to 2.0 mm (18 AWG) maximum.

Wire length must not exceed 243 m (800 ft) from the control panel

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s before servicing.

 

 

RED

POWER +

36

SDI2

YELLOW

DATA BUS A

35

GREEN

DATA BUS B

34

 

 

BLACK

COMMON

33

 

 

SDI2 Connector

 

 

SDI Connector

 

RED

POWER +

32

SDI

YELLOW

DATA BUS A

31

 

DATA BUS B

 

 

GREEN

 

3

2

4

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Figure 3.2: Wiring the receiver to an SDI2 compatible control panel

 

1

SDI2 compatible control panel

 

 

 

 

2

Terminal wiring

 

 

 

 

3

RADION receiver SD mounting base

 

 

 

 

4

Module terminal block

 

 

3.3.4

Programming wireless points in the control panel

 

After completing the physical installation of the RADION system, you must configure the

 

RADION points in order to establish communication between the RADION system and the

supported control panel. This can be accomplished by using one of two methods:

– Using Remote Programming Software (RPS) on a supported laptop computer, or

– Compatible keypad devices to enable your points

A “point” can be a detection device, or a group of devices connected to your security system. The first step to enable communication is to verify that the RADION transmitter is programmed into the supporting control panel. This is achieved by configuring a point source index as wireless.

RFID programming from a supported keypad is achieved by two methods;

– Through the point source/RFID menu options, or

– Enroll point RFID for wireless points – which uses the “Auto-Learn” methodology.

The preferred method of entering in the RFID number would be to enter it in manually via the keypad – point source/RFID, or RPS. Doing so gives you greater control and security, while reducing the risk of incomplete RFID programming.

Not every scenario can be documented regarding various supporting panels and keypads. The workflow listed below is a generic representation of the programming/enablement process. Refer to the Points Menu Parameters section inside the Keypad Installer Menu chapter of the B5512/B4512 and/or D9412GV4/D7412GV4 v2.xx Series Installation and System Reference Guides, or Points – Point Assignments in RPS Help File for more information.

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Point source/RFID programming

A point’s source gives a description as to the physical location of the point for installation and service personnel. Perform the following to program a source:

1.Using either RPS, or a supported keypad, access the Program Menu, and select the Points menu option.

2.Select the Source menu option

3.Select the point source of the device you are programming.

4.Change the point source to the “wireless” option.

5.Save changes.

6.Select the RFID menu option to edit the RFID of each RADION device.

7.Manually enter in the unique RFID as it appears on the RFID sticker in the illustration below. ID’s beginning with a zero may not display in the keypad UI, or RPS

8.Save changes and exit the menu.

The control panel is now enabled to receive wireless communication information from the RADION transmitter.

Figure 3.3: RFID sticker example (RFDW-SM-A shown)

Point indexes

Point indexes determine how points operate/respond to circumstances within a system. Perform the following to program a point:

1.Using either RPS, or a supported keypad, access the Program Menu, and select the Points menu option.

2.Select the point source of the device you are programming and select the wireless device type. Ensure that it matches that of the physical device you are enrolling.

3.Assign the desired attributes of the point index (how the device will respond to various circumstances).

4.Save changes and exit the menu.

Signal strength test (for repeaters)

Use the following procedure to test the frequency strength and range of the RADION system.

1.From the keypad, access the Wireless Menu, and select the Diagnostics menu option.

2.Select the RF Repeaters menu option.

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Select the Signal menu option and choose the desired repeater. Various sub-categories

 

display including:

 

Signal Strength

 

Level

 

Margin

4.

When finished, exit the menu.

3.3.5 Enroll point RF ID for wireless points (Auto-learn mode)

A second option exists whereby new devices are discovered on the system. This option is referred to as the “Auto Learn Mode” option. Auto Learn Mode is the process through which the control panel identifies and enrolls new device RF ID’s that appear within the system. This is achieved by the following:

– Keyfobs – when the keyfob buttons are pressed, then released.

– Motion detectors – when the battery is inserted, or if coverage pattern is disturbed by someone walking through the coverage pattern field.

Notice!

The Auto Learn mode option is not recommended as the preferred method of entering in the RF ID’s due to the potential of the RADION system picking up the first available RF ID it detects. For optimal results, manually enter in the RF ID’s through the supported keypad, or via RPS.

Enrolling a wireless point RF ID

Using a supported keypad, enroll the RF ID through the Wireless menu option. Use the

Wireless menu to add, replace, remove, and diagnose points and repeaters.

Perform the following to enroll in the RF ID:

1.From the keypad, access the Wireless Menu, and select the Points menu option. If adding a repeater, select the Repeater menu option.

2.Select the option for enrolling a point RFID.

3.When asked, select the point source you are enrolling).

4.Initiate activity for the desired device (walk through the coverage pattern if enrolling a motion detector, or press the button on the keyfob if enrolling a keyfob, open the door or window if enrolling a contact). By doing so, the control panel recognizes the first RFID it comes in contact with.

5.When the keypad or RPS shows Point Enrolled, exit out of the application.

6.Verify the RFID displayed on the keypad matches the RFID sticker that appears on the activated device.

3.3.6 Walk test (for motion detectors)

Use the following pattern testing procedure to test the detector range and functionality.

Notice!

Also see Control Panels (D9412GV4/D7412GV4 v2.00) SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Guide P/N: F. 01U.265.466, and/or Control Panels (B5512/B4512) SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Guide P/N: F. 01U.265.464.

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Motion walk test

Remove and replace cover to activate a 90-sec Walk Test Mode. During this Test Mode, any activity in the sensor’s coverage pattern will cause a transmitted alarm and LED activation. Each alarm will also extend the Test Mode for an additional 90-sec. Walk Testing should be done across the coverage pattern. The edge of the coverage pattern is determined by the first flash of the LED. This may change slightly depending upon the sensitivity setting. Walk Test the unit from both directions to determine the pattern boundaries. Although generally not required, if masking is desired, the lens diagram shows the appropriate areas to be masked. Use an opaque material (such as, electrical tape) to mask the desired areas.

Final test

While the detector is in the Walk Test Mode, turn on all heating and air conditioning sources which would normally be active during the protection period. Stand away from the sensor and outside the coverage pattern and watch for alarms. After setup and tests are completed, and there has been no activity in the sensor’s coverage pattern for approximately 90-sec, the LED will flash to indicate that the Walk Test mode is ending.

 

Maintenance

 

At least once a year, a walk test should be performed to verify the range and coverage for

 

proper operation.

 

Magnet walk test

 

Perform a magnet test to ensure proper functionality of the door and window contacts.

 

Magnet testing can be performed by opening or closing the door/window in which the magnet

 

is installed. In this test, you are verifying the distances of which the magnet engages and

 

disengages the transmitter.

3.3.7

Signal level and margin

 

The signal level and margin (ambient signal) of the RADION system is dependant on the

location in which the B810 receiver and transmitters communicating with it are installed. Installing the receiver in an environment that has a lot of radio transmitter communication or other exterior disturbances, may reduce the receiver signal strength and margin signal of the B810 receiver.

Signal Level is a measure of how loudly a RADION receiver is hearing a message from a RADION transmitter; this value is displayed as a percentage with a range of 0% - 99%. Signal Margin is a measure of how well a RADION receiver is hearing a message from a RADION transmitter given the current ambient noise levels, or ‘white noise’ at the receiver. This value is displayed as a percentage with a range of 0% - 99%.

The concept of signal margin can be related to two people conversing in a room; when the room is quiet they hear each other clearly and the “signal margin” would be very high. In a noisy room they would not be able to hear each other as clearly and the “signal margin” would be much lower. When the signal margin is low enough conversation is no longer possible.

The RADION receiver will continually monitor the signal level of every system transmitter and report an interference trouble (sometimes called Jamming) if the signal margin of a transmitter is reduced to the point where communications may be lost.

To ensure reliable system communications, the signal level and margin of every transmitter, including repeaters, should be tested and verified to be reporting “good” at the time of installation and in the unlikely event of a interference trouble report.

Signal strength test (for Points and Receiver)

Use the following procedure to test the frequency strength and range of the RADION system.

1.From the keypad, access the Wireless Menu, and select the Diagnostics menu option

2.Select the RF Points menu option.

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