Inovonics EE4232MR User Manual

Ee4232mr echostream® receiver, 1 overview, 2 power cabling

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EE4232MR EchoStream® Receiver

Installation and Operation Manual - 05818B

1 Overview

Inovonics EchoStream technology is designed to minimize dead spots in transmission
areas using diversity reception and advanced signal processing. The EE4232MR
receiver allows you to add up to 32 transmitters and 12 outputs to any application, and
includes a back tamper for increased tamper security.

1.1 Inovonics Wireless Contact Information

If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics Wireless technical
services:

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336

1.2 EE4232MR Front Panel

Figure 1 Receiver front panel

Up Button Scrolls the display up.
Down button: Scrolls the display down.
Back button: Returns display to the previous menu.
Enter button: Selects the currently displayed menu item.
LCD Display: Shows status, event log, and programming information.
Output LEDs: The output LEDs light to indicate an alarm or fault condition at the
appropriate output.
Fault LED: The fault LED lights to indicate a transmitter fault condition; either low
battery, inactive, line power loss, or tamper.
Power LED: The power LED lights when the EE4232MR is receiving power.

Note: The EE4232MR LCD will only display information when an authorized password
has been entered.

1.3 EE4232MR Internal Components

Figure 2 EE4232MR internal components

2 Power Cabling

Before beginning startup, you will need to connect power to the receiver. To connect
power to the receiver:
1.

Connect power cabling to the Vs and GND connections.

The power source must be 11-14 VDC. The power supply must be unswitched,
uninterrupted, and regulated.

Caution: CENELEC Grade 2 applications must use the cabling knockout on the back
of the housing.

3 EchoStream Select Compatibility

To meet ETSI requirements, Inovonics has developed a new line of EE 868MHz-only
products. These new 868MHz-only products are compatible with older systems that
include EchoStream Select products. If you are using any ES products in your current
system, you will need to enable EchoStream Select compatibility on this new 868MHz-
only product.
To enable/disable EchoStream Select compatibility:
1.

To enable compatibility with ES products, place a selection jumper on the ES
selection pins.

Note: Selection jumpers are included in the EE4232MR hardware packet.

2.

If no ES products are used in your system, remove the selection jumper from the
ES selection pins.

3.

Cycle power.

4 Input/Output Cabling

Connect the inputs and outputs per your specific application:
1.

Connect cabling to the clear to set output.

The optional clear to set output is a relay output that provides a clear to set
signal to the control panel that can be used to ensure all security devices in the
system are active before allowing the system to be set. If used, the system
cannot be set if the receiver has not heard from any registered wireless devices
within the last 20 minutes.

2.

Connect cabling to the tamper output.

The optional tamper output is a relay output that reports receiver case tamper to
an external device.

3.

Connect cabling to the jam output.

The optional jam output is a relay output that is active when noise thresholds on
all transmission channels remain above a predetermined value for 30 seconds
in any 60 second window.

4.

Connect a momentary switch to the reset input and ground.

The optional reset input circuit permits installation of a remote momentary
normally open (N/O) switch to clear faults, unlatch outputs, and reset the
receiver to a normal state.

Caution: For CENELEC Grade 2 applications, the cabling connecting the momentary
switch to the reset input and ground must not exceed three meters.

5.

Connect cabling to the output terminals.

5 Mount the Receiver

Caution: Mount the receiver in a location removed from metal. Metal objects (duct
work, wire mesh screens, boxes) will reduce RF range.

Caution: CENELEC Grade 2 applications must secure the housing cover with the
included screw.

1.

Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the receiver in a location
accessible for future maintenance, making sure the housing is flush with the wall
and the back tamper switch is actuated.

2.

After all transmitters have been registered, perform a walk test, activating each
transmitter assigned to the receiver and ensuring a good signal.

6 Select Display Language

On initial startup you will need to select the display language. Once selected, the
language will be maintained unless changed using the C

HANGE

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ANGUAGE

option in

the I

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& S

ERVICE

menu. To change the display language, see “Select Language”

on page 4.

A Up button

B Down button C Back button D Enter button

E LCD display

F Output LEDs G Fault LED

H Power LED

A Housing release screw

B Power connections

C Reset input

D Output terminals

E Clear to set output

F Tamper output

G Jam output

H ES selection pins

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