System Id; Hub Loop Address - Reach PP5099 Manual

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The system ID number a number is used to identify
communications between the Loop-Interface and the
device they are paired with when present in the same
area and operating on the same RF channels. This
will not prevent communication interruptions but will
mitigate communication errors and corruption.
Best practice is to use a unique System ID value for
every Hub device in the area.
System ID is a value between 1 and 254 and is
randomized by default (for the above reasons).
Use the arrow keys to change values.
Note: Every digit can be scrolled individually to speed
up selection.
Press 'Enter' to confirm and proceed.
Record the selected value in the REACH Commissioning Sheet (available from apollo-fire.co.uk).
If installing multiple Loop-Interfaces in the same site, ensure this value is different for each, even when using different
RF Channel pairs for each Loop-Interface as well.

Hub Loop Address

This is the address that the RW1700-030APO Loop
Interface will use on the wired addressable loop.
As RW1700-030APO Loop Interface is an XP95
device, valid addresses are between 1 and 126.
Use the arrow keys to change values.
Press 'Enter' to confirm and proceed.
Note: Although the RW1700-030APO Loop Interface is wired-in to the loop and powered-on, it will not announce itself
to the panel at the address set until setup is complete and the system is released. Each time the Loop-Interface is in
configuration mode, it and all associated wireless devices will stop responding to the panel until configuration mode is
exited again.
Note: The recommended Hub address would be the beginning of a large, free address block on the addressable loop.
This is because when pairing REACH devices to the Loop-Interface, the first product will be auto-assigned as [Hub
Address +1], then [Last Assigned Address +1]. These addresses can be changed manually before the system is released.
This is the final step in the first-time setup process. After proceeding from this screen, the Configuration Mode
menu will be presented.
From here, REACH Wireless devices can be paired with the RW1700-030APO Loop Interface to continue the
commissioning stage. When complete, the 'Exit' option can be used to save the setup configuration and release
the system and then the Loop-Interface front-cover can be re-installed. This is a critical step to make the system
functional.
Additional RW1700-030APO Loop Interface settings will also be available from this menu, however, most of them
are only required to assist in problem-solving. Most installations will avoid the need to utilize these if they have
been properly surveyed and the installation instructions have been followed correctly. In the event that problems
do occur, the Apollo technical support team are available to assist and may recommend changing some of these
settings.
[FIRST TIME SETUP]
SYSTEM ID SELECTION
165
[FIRST TIME SETUP]
HUB LOOP ADDRESS
001
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