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Repeater (RP-29)
The Repeater is designed to increase the effectiveness and versatility of the alarm system. It is a
device that makes your system more powerful by increasing the maximum possible distance
between the Main Unit (Control Panel) and the Devices.
 Identifying the Parts
1. Power LED (Green)
On – Powered by a Power Adapter or
Rechargeable Battery
Flash – Rechargeable Battery low on
power
2. Mode LED (Yellow)
On – The Repeater is in Learning Mode
(Panel) or Clear Mode
Flash (1 flash every second) – The
Repeater is in Walk Test Mode
Slow Flash (1 flash every 2 seconds) – The
Repeater is in Learning Mode (Device)
3. Transmission: Receive LED (Blue)
 
The Blue LED lights up when the Repeater
receives a signal transmission
4. Transmission: Transmit LED (Red)
The Red LED lights up when the Repeater
transmits a signal.
5. Functional Switch Block
6. Test Button
7. Battery Switch
8. Removable Cover
9.
Tamper Switch
10.
Mounting Hole
11.
DC power jack
12.
Mounting Bracket

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  • Page 1   Repeater (RP-29) The Repeater is designed to increase the effectiveness and versatility of the alarm system. It is a device that makes your system more powerful by increasing the maximum possible distance between the Main Unit (Control Panel) and the Devices.
  • Page 2: Power Supply

       Power Supply A Power Adapter is required to connect to a wall power outlet. Be sure only to use an adapter with the appropriate AC voltage rating to prevent component damage. A DC 12V 1A output Power Adapter is generally used to power the Repeater. Power Adapter Application: To connect the Power Adapter: Step 1 Locate the Power Adapter and plug into the DC power jack.
  • Page 3: Tamper Protection

      DIP Switch 6 One-way/Two-way Setting Two-way One-way DIP Switch 8 Tamper Function Disable Normal Mode (Enabled) DIP Switches 5 and 7 are reserved. <NOTE> Please change DIP Switch 1-4 setting when the Repeater is powered, because change for DIP ...
  • Page 4    One-way/Two-way setting The Repeater can operate as either a one-way device or two-way device. When  programmed as a two-way device, the Repeater can receive acknowledgement from the Control Panel to ensure successful transmission.  The repeater will work as a two-way device when DIP Switch 6 is slid to the ON position. It will work as a one-way device when DIP Switch 6 is slid to the OFF position.
  • Page 5: Walk Test Mode

      If Repeater B receives the learn code from Repeater A, it will emit 1 long beep and the Blue LED will light up for 1 second to indicate successful learning. If Repeater B receives the learn code from Repeater A and Repeater A was already learnt, Repeater B will emit 2 beeps and the Blue LED will light up for 1 second.
  • Page 6: Operation

      Step 1 Under Normal Mode, slide DIP Switch 2 to the On position. The Repeater will emit 1 long beep and the Yellow LED will flash (1 flash every second). Step 2 When the Repeater receives signals from the Control Panel or the learnt-in devices, it will emit a long beep and the Blue LED will light up for 1 second.
  • Page 7   or devices that are directly controlled by the Panel to turn on/turn off, e.g. power switches,  power meter switches, valve controllers, Roller Shutter Controls, or Input and Output Switches, please link only one layer of repeater(s). For keypad, it is also recommended to link only one layer of repeater(s). ...
  • Page 8   It is recommended to learn the device into Repeater B only (and not to Repeater C) to reduce signal traffic. <NOTE> For the above system, Repeater C is also learnt into Repeater A or B or both so the ...
  • Page 9   Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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.

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