Halma apollo REACH Commissioning Manual

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REACH Wireless®
Commissioning Guide
Introduction
REACH is Apollo's hybrid wireless fire system range. It offers a range of wireless alternatives to many fire safety products,
providing flexibility and convenience in system design, as well as confidence from an established name in fire detection.
REACH is a hybrid wireless solution, enabling units to be connected to our hard-wired loop systems via a loop-interface, just
like any other device. This makes REACH ideally suited to buildings and structures with restricted or complex access and
installation conditions - such as listed buildings, out-buildings, temporary structures and limited downtime sites such as
offices.
The purpose of this guide is to provide information on commissioning a REACH Wireless installation. The following steps
assume that the REACH Loop-Interface (Hub) is physically installed, wired-in to the loop and powered on. For guidance on how
to do this, please refer to the REACH Loop-Interface Quick Start Guide bundled with the product and available on apollo-fire.
co.uk
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The purpose of this document is to provide a concise set of installation
instructions for installing a REACH Wireless system. It is not a full
installation manual and will not cover physical fit or all product
functions, settings and specifications.
All information in this document is given in good faith but Apollo
Fire Detectors Ltd cannot be held responsible for any omissions
or errors. The company reserves the right to change the
specifications of products at any time and without prior notice.
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  • Page 1 PP5096/2022/Issue 1 Page 1 of 6 REACH Wireless® The purpose of this document is to provide a concise set of installation instructions for installing a REACH Wireless system. It is not a full Commissioning Guide installation manual and will not cover physical fit or all product functions, settings and specifications.
  • Page 2 PP5096/2022/Issue 1 Page 2 of 6 The Hub - First Time Setup Power the wired fire loop up. The Hub’s embedded display should illuminate as it powers on. Setup will continue on the Hub’s built-in display and buttons. The user interface consists of: •...
  • Page 3 PP5096/2022/Issue 1 Page 3 of 6 HUB LOOP ADDRESS is the address that the Hub will take on the Apollo addressable loop. Until setup is complete, it will not show up on the panel. Once first-time setup is complete, the Hub will navigate you to the CONFIGURATION MODE menu.
  • Page 4 PP5096/2022/Issue 1 Page 4 of 6 The press enter on the ADD DEVICE option highlighted. This will start the add device process. The first action in the Add Device process is to set the device into pairing mode. Before we can set the device into pairing mode we must prepare the device.
  • Page 5 PP5096/2022/Issue 1 Page 5 of 6 Once found, the RF Channel and System ID code are written to the device. The Hub will wait for the device to respond on the correct channel. Once this happens, the Hub will read the Device Type such as [Optical Detector] and automatically assign it an address on the wired Apollo Loop (this can be changed later)
  • Page 6 PP5096/2022/Issue 1 Page 6 of 6 Some device settings can only be changed physically on the device itself. The Audio-Visual device products include DIP switches to select: • Sounder Tone Pair • Volume Level • VAD Coverage Rating Releasing the System Once you’ve completed setup and all of your devices are connected, you are ready to release the system to the Apollo wired loop.

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