Step 2: calibrating the wireless module, Ordering wireless p/n, Step 5: wireless communication testing – RISCO Group 8-16 Zone Wireless Receiver User Manual

Page 2: Additional wireless programming, Walk test, Technical specifications

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NOTE:

WZ08 (an 8 Wireless Zone Expander)

WZ 16 (a 16 Wireless Zone Expander) To confirm your choice
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To add a Wireless Button Module:

1. From the main Installer programming menu, select [7] for

the Accessories option. The first submenu (ADD/ DEL MDL)
appears:

ACCESSORIES:

1) ADD / DEL MDL

2. Press [1] to access the Add Delete Module menu options.

3. Press [6] to add a Wireless Button Module. The following

display appears:

WL BUTTON MODL:

ID=1 TYPE=NONE

4. Place the cursor over the TYPE field, and press

to choose WBT8. To confirm your choice press

Step 2: Calibrating the wireless
module:

(Only on ProSYS & WaveSYS)

Measures the RF noise that the receiver is picking up. This is

used for jamming indication in order to eliminate false jamming
alarms. The range is 00-99.

To calibrate the wireless module:

1. From the ProSYS/WaveSYS main Installer programming

menu, select [2] [9] [5] for the Zones maintenance wireless
module calibration option. The following display appears:

CHOOSE WL ZE:

1) ID:1 TYP:WZ16

2. Select the wireless zone expander for which you want to

establish the threshold level and press
following display appears, showing the current threshold level:

THOLD = XX ZE:1

RE-CALIBRATE? N

3. To perform a new calibration, use the

key to select

[Y] YES

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4. After the calibration process is finished, the new receiving

threshold is displayed, as follows:

THOLD=XX ZE:1

NEW THOLD = YY

5. To confirm the new threshold, press

-OR- To change the threshold manually, enter the required
level and press

In order ensure that a momentary high noise level (due to

environmental reasons) will not cause a jamming alarm, you
can set the threshold level to be higher than the calibrated
level.

Step 3: Allocating Wireless
Zones and Wireless Key
Buttons:

To allocate a Wireless zone:

1. From the main Installer programming menu, select [2] for

the Zones option. The following message appears:

SUBJECT: ZONES

1) ONE BY ONE

2. Press [9] to access the Zone Maintenance menu options.

3. Press [6] on the ProSYS/WaveSYS menu or [5] on the Orbit-

Pro menu to access the wireless zones allocation option.

4. Select the zone number intended for the first wireless

transmitter followed by

5. Select the required option, as follows:

Press [1] to skip to the next transmitter assignment

Press [2] to overwrite the data into the selected location and
allocate the transmitter to a zone. After choosing this option
send a write signal from the transmitter and wait for
confirmation beep.

Press [3] to erase the allocation data in the selected location
and then press [Y] YES or [N] NO to confirm your choice.

Press [4] to choose supervision and then press [1] for
supervised or [2] for unsupervised, to confirm your choice.

To allocate a Wireless Key Button:

1. From the main Installer programming menu, select [8] for

the Miscellaneous option. The following message appears:

MISCELLANEOUS:

1) WL BUTT PARAM

Ordering Wireless P/N:

NOTE:

2. Press [2] to access the Wireless Button Allocation menu

options. The following display appears:

W BUTT ALOCAT:

BUTT#=01 (1:01)

3. Select the key button number intended for the first wireless

key button transmitter followed by

4. Select the required option, as follows:

Press [1] to skip to the next key button transmitter assignment

Press [2] to overwrite the data into the selected location and
allocate the key button. Send a write signal from the key
button transmitter by pressing on any of the key buttons and
wait for the confirmation beep.

Press [3] to erase the allocation data in the selected location
and then press [Y] YES or [N] NO to confirm your choice.

Step 4: Defining Wireless
Zones and Wireless Key
Buttons parameters:

To define Wireless Zone parameters:

To define the wireless zones parameters refer to Zones Menu in
the ProSYS Installation and Programming manual.

To define Wireless Key Button parameters:

Each wireless key button consists of 4 keys with the following
options: ARM, DISARM, PANIC, and UTILITY OUTPUT activation.
To define the wireless key buttons refer to the instructions supplied
with the RP128T4RC00A rolling code transmitter or refer to the
ProSYS Installation and Programming manual.

Step 5: Wireless
communication testing:

Perform a Wireless Communication test to check the
communication between the transmitters and the receiver:

1. From the main Installer programming menu, select [2] [9]

[7] in the ProSYS/WaveSYS menu or [2] [9] [6] in the Orbit-
Pro menu for the Wireless Communication Test option. The
following display appears:

COMMUN . QUALITY:

001) Z#=XXX :000

2. Perform the transmission from the selected zone. Allow a

few seconds for the receiver to react. The value presented
is a number between 00-99 that indicates the signal strength.

For more successful communication the strength of the signal

should be higher than the RF noise that the receiver is picking
up. If not, it is recommended to relocate the detector or the
receiver or to use a repeater..

For more detailed information, please refer to the ProSYS
Installation and Programming manual.

Additional Wireless
Programming:

Feature

Description

Wireless Module

Specifies the period of time that the

jamming time

wireless module tolerates
unwanted radio frequencies capable
of blocking (jamming) signals
produced by the system's
transmitters. The time can be defined
to None or 10, 20 or 30 seconds. If
Audible Jamming is set to YES
the panel will also activate the
external sounder.

Supervision Time

Specifies how often the ProSYS
checks for supervision signals,
identifying each of thesystem's
transmitters. The range is from
0-7 hours.

Note: 0 hours disables supervision.
It is recommended to set the
supervision time to a minimum of 3
hours

Walk test

Once the installation is finished, perform a walk test and ensure
all the wireless zones are properly covered. To execute a walk
test, do as follows:

1. From the main User Function Programming menu, select

[4] for the Maintenance option.

2. Enter your user code and press

3. Press [0] to access the Walk Test option.

4. At the end of the walk test, verify that all wireless zones

responded properly.

RP128EW0800A

RP128EW1600A

RP128EWR000A

RWT72C86800A

RWT72M86800A

RWT72P86800A

RWT72X86800A

RWT92086800A

RWT92P86800A

RWT32S86800A

RP128T4Z000A

RP128T4RC00A

RWT54086800A

RW140KWL000A

RWT50P86800A

RWT52P86800A

RWT6SW86800A

RWT6FW86800A

Part Number
(868.65MHz)

Part Number
(433.92MHz)

Product Description

RP296EW0800A

RP296EW1600A

RP296EWR000A

RWT71EUV2

RWT71EUMV2

RWT71EUPV2

-

RWT90EUV2

RWT90PEU000A

RWT30EUV2

-

RP296T4RC00A

RWT540000EUA

RW140KWL000H

RWT50EUV2

RWT52P43300A

RWT6SW43300A

RWT6FW43300A

8 zone wireless expander + 8 key buttons

16 zone wireless expander + 8 key buttons

Wireless repeater

Wireless door contact

Wireless door contact + Magnet

Wireless Universal/Shutter

Dual channel Shutter /Universal

Wireless PIR detector

Wireless PIR + PET detector

Wireless Smoke detector

4 button Zone transmitter

Wireless 4 Button Rolling Code transmitter

3 Channel transmitter

Wireless Keypad

Wireless panic button

Wireless panic button

Wireless shock detector, white casing

Flood detector

Operating Voltage:
Current consumption:
RF immunity:

Operating temperature:

Storage temperature:
Size:

Frequency:

9 to 16 VDC
40 mA
20V/m 80MHz to 1GHz

0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)

-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
145 X 90 X 38 mm
(5.7 X 3.54 X 1.49 inch)

RP128EW0800A – 868.65 MHz
RP128EW1600A – 868.65 MHz
RP296EW0800A – 433.92 MHz
RP296EW1600A – 433.92 MHz

Technical Specifications:

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