Bosch DS7200V2-EXP Installation Manual page 43

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DS7200V2-EXP | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation
and Setup
Testing RF Devices
Press [2] from the RF Menu to test RF devices
that have been added to the system. The display
shows the following:
Location
Area
Loc9
Test? Press 9*.
The display scrolls through all properly
configured devices (the display above shows
Location 9 as an example) and asks if you wish to
test. Using Location 9 as an example, press [9]
followed by [*] to test the RF device at Location
9. The first line of the display shows "Activate
device!", indicating that the device must be
activated in order to test it. Once the device is
activated, the following display appears:
L03
Loc9
The first line in the display above shows the RF
device's test status:
L03: System recognizes the device and that
the device is operating properly. Other status
displays include:
L02: System recognizes the device and
-
that the device operation is fair.
L01: The device must be relocated to
-
allow for proper operation.
M01: Counts the number of device
activations. For example, an RF3401E Point
Transmitter is the device being tested. When
the magnetic assembly is removed from the
point transmitter base, the activation counter
counts one activation. When the magnetic
assembly is returned to the zone transmitter
base, the counter counts a second activation.
Opening and closing the zone transmitter's
case are also considered activations.
P08: Message packet transmission.
Fault, RF Keyfob Panic, RF Keypad Panic,
-
and Restoral messages are transmitted
with 8 packets.
Supervisory and Test transmissions
-
(smoke detectors) consist of 4 packets.
RF keypads send 4 packets for all keys
-
except the Emergency keys, which
transmit 8 packets.
RF key fobs send 4 packets for normal
-
operation and 8 packets for the Panic
button (Arm and Disarm pressed
simultaneously).
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Zone
Number
A1
Zn9
M01
P08
A1
Zn9
RF receivers need to receive 7 or 8 data packets
from a transmitter in order for that transmitter to
be considered "Good." When testing RF keypads
or key fobs, the panic functions must be used,
otherwise the units only send 4 packets (see
packet count above). When testing the
installation of a smoke unit, the test button
should not be used. Doing so results in a 4-
packet transmission. Instead, tamper the unit or
cause it to alarm (use canned smoke).
When you have finished testing a device, press
[#]. The list of RF devices scrolls beginning with
the first (lowest) location assigned to a RF
device. Select another location to test by
entering the location number followed by the [*]
and repeating the procedure described above. If
you are finished testing, press [#] again to return
to the RF Menu.
View/Remove RF ID Codes
Press [3] from the RF Menu to view or remove RF
ID codes that were added to the system. The
display then scrolls through the properly
configured RF devices:
Location
Area
Loc9
ID = XXXXXXXXX
After each ID code is shown, the display toggles
to the following message before moving to the
next ID code: "To remove ID press 9* (the
number "9" represents the location number and
is used as an example).
To remove the ID code, press the number key(s)
that corresponds with the location number (for
this example, press [9]). Then press [*]. Press
the appropriate number key(s) followed by [*].
The display then shows "Removed ID" on the first
line with the location, area and zone numbers of
the removed ID on the second line.
To remove additional ID codes, press [#]. The
scrolling list of RF devices returns. Press [#]
again to return to the RF Menu when you have
finished removing ID codes. Pressing [#] a third
time returns you to the Installer Menu.
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Zone
Number
A1
Zn9
ID Code (see back of device)

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