5.
Repeat from step 3 for each additional wireless transmitting device to be
allocated for this wireless expander.
6.
After you have allocated the devices for this specific wireless expander, repeat
the procedure from step 2 for all additional wireless expanders (and then their
respective transmitting devices).
7.
Now define the basic parameters for the wireless zones, such as labels,
partitions, etc. (see Step 5: Basic Zone Configuration for All Zone Types, below).
8.
After, it may be beneficial to perform advanced programming such as
measuring and setting the background noise threshold level, followed by
performing a wireless communication test (see Advanced Programming for
Wireless Zones, page 44).
Step 5: Basic Zone Configuration for All Zone Types
Defining Basic Parameters
You can define basic parameters for all types of zones. The relevant parameters
display dynamically according to the respective zone type.
You can define all the various zone parameters for one zone at a time by using the
"One By One" option, or you can take a specific parameter and define it accordingly
for multiple zones by using the "By Category" option. Also you may need to define
the zone's termination resistance ("Resistance" option) if using relay detectors and
zone expanders.
After defining the basic zone parameters, you can define advanced parameters for
bus zones and wireless zones (see Step 6: Advanced Zone Configuration for Bus Zones
and Wireless Zones, page 44).
Describing Zone Information Displayed at the Keypad
At the keypad you will be entering the zone information which will be displayed
as per this example: Z=125 (1:E03:06):
EXPLANATION:
Z=125 is the zone's index number (up to 512 zones possible)
1 is the RISCO bus line number (1—4)
E03 is the expansion module ID (it will show as E00 if wired at the
terminal block)
06 is the zone's installer-set physical (and sequential) ID number
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