Apollo Xpander XPA-CB-11170-APO Commissioning Manual

Apollo Xpander XPA-CB-11170-APO Commissioning Manual

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  • Page 1 Commissioning guide...
  • Page 2: Commissioning Guide

    EN 54-25 - the European Standard for radio equipment used in fire systems. All information in this document is given in good faith but Apollo 36 Brookside Road, Havant Tel: +44 (0)23 9249 2412 Email: sales@apollo-fire.com Fire Detectors Ltd cannot be held responsible for any omissions or errors.
  • Page 3: Battery Monitoring

    Product Combined sounder visual indicator (red) with Battery life is typically between three and five years optical smoke detector but Apollo can only guarantee this if the recommended replacement alkaline batteries are used. It is Part No. XPA-CB-14020-APO recommended that the batteries are changed during...
  • Page 4 PP2286/2019/Issue 13 Page 3 of 12 Quick Start Guide for XPander Diversity Site Survey 1. Use the site survey tool to check the For detailed instructions refer to signal strength. page14 2. Record all the survey signal strengths For the site survey sheet refer to on the site survey sheet.
  • Page 5: Installation

    PP2286/2019/Issue 13 Page 4 of 12 Installation • Press the rotary control once to select the displayed option. Installation should be done in accordance with the Logging devices on to the system radio survey and system design. Siting of the XPander devices must be in strict accordance with the survey, Before devices can be logged-on to the system make failure to do so may result in loss of performance.
  • Page 6: Multiple Interfaces

    PP2286/2019/Issue 13 Page 5 of 12 During the device log-on the interface will request Detector and Sounder confirmation of the device serial number. Check this on the side of the device radio module. Make sure the XPander XPERT address card has been fitted before assigning a device to the interface.
  • Page 7: Menu Options

    PP2286/2019/Issue 13 Page 6 of 12 Menus explained Menu structure - the Interface menu structure is as follows: Fault Status (1.1) Menu Alarm Status (1.2) Device Battery Level (1.3) Address Signal Level (1.4) Manual Update (1.5) Ident (1.6) Device Status (1.0) Add New Device (2.0) Fault Status (4.1) Remove Device (3.0)
  • Page 8 * Batteries need to be changed as soon as possible Notes: When replacement batteries are required all batteries must be replaced together To achieve the typical battery life of between three and five years, Apollo recommends the use of Panasonic® Powerline or Varta® Industrial alkaline batteries.
  • Page 9 PP2286/2019/Issue 13 Page 8 of 12 Menu Level (1.4) Fault Status This menu shows the status of the two signalling channels used by the loop interface and the communicating device. If more than one interface is used, please refer to Appendix B, page 11. Alarm Status Battery Level The received signal strength at the loop interface from the device is shown as L1...
  • Page 10 PP2286/2019/Issue 13 Page 9 of 12 Menu Level (2.0) Device Status From this menu new or additional devices can be logged on to the interface. Up to 31 devices can be logged on to each interface. Add New Device Remove Device Interface Status Radio Channels Menu Level (3.0)
  • Page 11 Auto Select fitted, only the channels given in Appendix B Manual Select This function should not be used without consulting Apollo. Menu Level (5.3) Currently Used Radio channels should be manually selected when more than one interface is installed on a system (see Multiple Interfaces on page).
  • Page 12 PP2286/2019/Issue 13 Page 11 of 12 Appendix A Appendix B The devices return an analogue value depending on their Radio channels state. The table that follows shows these analogue values (AV) and their definitions. Ch 1: 868.048 MHz Ch 17: 868.479 MHz Ch 2: 868.073 MHz...
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