Everspring Industry Co SA823 U-net Repeater User Manual SA823 0529 2017 1 FCC
Everspring Industry Co Ltd U-net Repeater SA823 0529 2017 1 FCC
User manual
SA823 - Level-1: Repeater closest to the gateway. In most cases adding a Level-1 Repeater is sufficient to cover a wide range. A gateway can have more than one Level-1 Repeaters to branch out at different angles from the gateway. U-NET REPEATER The SA823 is a signal repeater to extend the range of U-Net two-way wireless technology. It is fully compatible with any U-Net enabled sensors and controller. - Level-2: Repeater to extend signal from Level-1 Repeater. Only one Level-2 repeater can be added for each Level-1 Repeater. The signal repeater is designed to be installed by a system installer in cases where signal reception is poor or extended range is required for the home. The repeater does not alter the existing binding network between gateway and devices, in fact devices do not need to be physically removed from their mounting location when adding the repeater. This allows the installer to service the user in the shortest time possible without disrupting to the home interior. To create the link between the pairs, repeaters must perform U-net binding with each other. Repeaters with the same level cannot bind with each other. Lastly, like all end devices under the gateway’s network, each repeater must perform U-net binding with the gateway. This ensures the gateway is aware of the repeater’s own condition such as low battery, tamper, etc. It comes with installer friendly feature such test mode to indicate signal strength using LED display and audible beeps for areas not in line of sight such as corners. Powered by backup battery, this allows the repeater to be easily placed anywhere while searching for its optimum location. There is the also a Beacon mode which allows the installer to conveniently walk around the home to observe signal strengths from the gateway when deciding on the best location. Note: It is advisable to use as few Repeaters as possible in a network in order to reduce signal hops between device and Gateway. Like any wireless network, more signal hops not only mean longer delay in transmission but also adds higher risk of signal interference resulting in lost messages as more devices are added. This degrades the overall network quality. Join: The repeater becomes associated with an end device through ‘Joining’. This is a loose form of binding that tells a repeater which devices it should repeat signals for and which do not. Joining is a manual process similar to U-net binding except there is no need to remove end devices from their mounting position to activate a learn key. Simply trigger the end device for it to transmit its ID which is then picked up by the repeater. Joining does not disrupt the original U-net binding between end devices with gateway. Product Overview View with Battery Cover removed Front View Tamp Mode Switch Rear View RF Inversely, a device is disassociated from the Repeater through ‘Un-join’. Removing a device from the Repeater’s memory helps to reduce unnecessary transmission of RF signal which will improve overall quality of the network. DC Stat Level Jumper LED Table Back The table below describes the LED indication at various stages of the unit’s operation. Factory Buzzer Batt Pairing stage: During the Repeater’s pairing activity, Status LED along with the buzzer beeps indicate the status of the paring. Learn Button Wall Repeater network overview The role of the Repeater in a U-Net network can be summarized in the diagram below. Level : Repeaters are distinguished into Level-1 and Level-2 as set by their Level jumper setting. Each pair of Level-1 and 2 repeaters define a unique signal path to the gateway. Signals from each pair will not cross over to another pair. Status Factory reset state. Repeater not paired to any Gateway. Enter pairing mode Status LED After power up, Blinks RED every 2 secs for 30 secs. Steady RED Buzzer Beep None Waiting to bind with gateway, time out in 30 secs. Pairing successful Pairing fail after time out or terminated Joining fail because exceed device limit Device Un-join successful Level-2 Repeater disconnected successful Activate Factory Reset Blink RED, every 1 sec Short beeps every 1 sec, followed by 1 long beep Short beeps every 1 sec LED OFF Flashes RED 3 times 1 Long beep Short beep 3 times On RED for 1 sec then OFF 3 short beeps LED OFF LED OFF 2 Long beep 2 Long beep Steady RED Short beeps, followed by 1 long beep Testing stage (Mode switch set to TEST) During Test mode, RF LED and the buzzer beeps indicate the signal strength. RF LED – Test Mode Flash GREEN 3 times Flash ORANGE 2 times Flash RED 1 time Flash GREEN 3 times Flash ORANGE 2 times Flash RED 1 time Buzzer beep sound Short beep 3 times Short beep 2 times Short beep 1 time Long beep 3 times Long beep 2 times Long beep 1 time Description Signal is Good, Test mode Signal is Normal, Test mode Signal is Weak, Test mode Signal is Good, Beacon mode Signal is Normal, Beacon mode Signal is Weak, Beacon mode Status LED – Test Mode Flashes ORANGE, every 1 sec Note : - Each Repeater supports a maximum of 8 devices. - Keypad and Siren devices are NOT supported by this Repeater. - Remote keyfobs do not need to Join to any Repeater. All Repeaters will retransmit signals from Remote Keyfobs in the same network. - A Repeater will Join only devices from the same gateway paired to the Repeater - A device can Join to only one Repeater at any one time. If the device needs to Join to another Repeater, it must first Un-Join from the first Repeater. The Un-Join procedure is similar to Join procedure except two beeps will be heard when completed. - If any device is deleted by the gateway, the gateway will inform the Repeater to Un-Join this device from its memory. Description Test mode activated Normal usage (Mode switch set to NORMAL): Once the Repeater is installed and set for daily use, the LED display becomes as follows: Status LED – Daily usage Steady GREEN Flashes GREEN, every 30 secs. Flashes RED, every 30 secs. Flashes ORANGE, every 30 secs. Explanation Powered by AC power, Normal mode Powered by backup battery, Normal mode Backup battery is low Powered by AC but detected backup battery is low RF LED – Daily usage Flash GREEN Flash RED Explanation Signal received, Normal mode Repeater Tamper switch activated Testing There are two signal test methods provided by the Repeater; - Test Mode : this tests the signal between the end device to Repeater - Beacon Mode : this tests the signal between the Repeater to Gateway. It is also used to test signal between Repeaters. Binding With Gateway The Repeater supports Auto-Binding feature where it will automatically enter binding mode when first powered up after a factory reset. 1. Remove the wall bracket by pushing it downwards and then remove the battery cover. 2. Prepare three AA 1.5V batteries. Do not insert them into the unit yet. 3. Ensure the Level jumper in the Repeater is set to Level-1. 4. Set a U-net compatible gateway into binding mode. Usually this is achieved by pressing the Link button on the gateway. RF LED Beep sound* 5. Insert the batteries with correct polarity at this point. Within a few seconds a long beep sound will be heard indicating the pairing is complete. Test Mode 6. Time-out will occur if the binding process was unsuccessful, indicated by 3 short beeps. If this happens, refer to the Manual Binding procedure in the Troubleshooting section. This is used when searching for a good spot to mount the Repeater. In this mode the unit will indicate signal strength for each signal sent by the device. Good Flash Green 3 times 3 long beeps Normal Flash Orange 2 times 2 long beeps Weak Flash Red 1 time 1 long beep Note: A Repeater must reset back to factory default before it can pair with another gateway. See the Factory Reset section in the Troubleshooting section. 1. Join a device to the Repeater as described above. 2. Set the Mode switch to Test mode. Adding a Device (Join process) 3. Place the Repeater at a distance away from the end device. 1. Put repeater into Joining mode by pressing the learn button until 3 beeps is over and release. Repeater will enter learning mode for 30 secs. 4. Trigger the device, e.g. open a door sensor or press the on/off button on a smart plug. The Repeater will indicate the received signal strength as follows: 2. Bring the repeater in close range to the device, around ~10cm. 3. Simply trigger the device (PIR trigger, door sensor open, etc.) to emit a signal which will be picked up by the Repeater. Note: - Unlike binding, there is no need to press learn key on device. - Refer to the LED Table for details of pairing indicators. 4. Once the signal is picked up by the Repeater, it will emit one long beep sound. Joining process is complete. From now on Repeater will start routing signal for this device. 5. Time-out will occur if the Joining process is unsuccessful, indicated by 3 short beeps. Note: PIR motion sensors will have a retrigger interval or sleep period which lasts longer than the Repeater’s 30 secs Join period. If time out occurs, try again when the PIR is ready. If necessary, cover the PIR with a dark cloth when preparing the Repeater. 6. Repeat the steps above for other devices. RF LED Good Flash Green 3 times Normal Flash Orange 2 times Beep sound 3 short beeps 2 short beeps 5. Weak Flash Red 1 time 1 short beep Set the Mode switch back to Normal mode to exit. Beacon Mode In this mode the Repeater transmits a ping signal to the gateway at every 5 secs interval. The reply signal from the gateway is then measured for strength and indicated by RF LED and buzzer beeps. This feature allows the installer to walk around the premises while observing the signal quality at the spot. This is useful for; - identifying weak areas for placing a sensor - testing signal strength between Repeater and Gateway before mounting it permanently - testing the signal strength between Repeater pairs when adding a second Repeater. To use Beacon mode with a Gateway; 1. Set the Mode switch to Test mode. 2. Press the Tamper switch on the Repeater. The ping signal will be sent every 5 secs. The Repeater will indicate the received signal strength as follows: *same as Test Mode but long beeps instead of short beeps 3. Set the Mode switch back to Normal mode to exit. 2. Once completed, setting its Level jumper to Level-2. 3. Set the unit into pairing mode by press and holding its Learn button for 3 secs until a long beep sound is heard, then release the button. The unit is now ready to pair for 30 secs. 4. Within 30 secs, set Level-1 Repeater into pairing mode also by performing the previous step above. Soon both units will emit a long beep indicating both are now connected to each other. Refer to the LED Table for details of pairing indicators. 5. A matrix summary of the Test Mode and Beacon Mode can found in Appendix A. Mounting the Repeater Disconnecting a Level-2 Repeater A clean smooth surface is required to securely mount the Repeater. The unit should be placed on the wall, at least 1.5m high from floor, for improved reception. 1. Set the Level-1 Repeater into pairing mode by press and holding its Learn button for 3 secs until a long beep is heard, then release the button. 1. 2. Within 30 secs, bring the Level-2 Repeater in close range to Level-1 Repeater, around ~10cm and press the Tamper switch on the Level-2 Repeater. 3. 2 long beeps will be heard on Level-1 Repeater indicating both are now disconnected from each other. Use the wall bracket as a template to mark and drill the position of 3 mounting holes on the wall. 2. Fix the wall bracket to the wall using the plastic wall plugs and fixing screws provided. 3. Connect the DC adaptor to DC jack of the unit and place the battery cover over the battery compartment. Note : the unit should always be powered DC adaptor instead of its backup battery. 4. Slide the unit down into its wall bracket ensuring the tamper switch is pressed by the wall bracket as shown below. Note: - Level-2 will still preserve all the Join devices in its memory. It will continue to serve these devices even after connecting to a new Repeater or directly to Gateway. Only by doing a Factory reset will all the Join devices be erased from the Repeater’s memory. - Level 3 jumper is for factory use only. Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table lists some possible causes and solutions Tamper Protection Tamper protection is activated when the tamper switch is pressed continuously for more than 2 minutes. Removing the unit from its wall bracket will release the tamper switch and generate a full alarm condition. Symptom Cause of Failure Binding with Gateway does not work. The Repeater has previously been Perform factory reset on the Repeater. paired with another gateway Remote keyfob cannot Join to Repeater. Remote keyfob does not require Join procedure None. All the Repeaters in the network will transmit signals from remote keyfob Keypad and Siren cannot Join to Repeater. Keypad and Siren are not supported. Keep keypad or siren within range of the Gateway Repeater keeps beeping whenever a signal is received. Repeater set to Test Mode Switch Mode jumper to Normal Mode. Repeater is added but still cannot achieve desired range. 1. Range is too far. 2. Signal is blocked by thick wall. 1. Set the Repeater to Level-2 and add a Level-1 Repeater in between to extend range. 2. Place Repeater near openings in the wall such as a door or window. Cannot pair a second Repeater to first Repeater Both Repeaters are set to the same Level Set one of them to a different Level using the Level jumper. Maintenance 1. The unit reports its presence to the gateway every 60 minutes. This way the gateway will be alerted if the Repeater becomes missing. 2. Low Battery: When its backup battery becomes low, the unit will report back to the gateway and the Status LED will flash every 30secs. Replace the battery the soonest possible to keep the unit operating during a power cut. Manual Binding Level-2 Repeater Connecting a Level-2 Repeater 1. Set the unit into pairing mode by pressing and holding its Learn button for 3 secs until a long beep sound is heard, then release the button. The unit is now ready to pair for 30 secs. 2. Set a U-net compatible gateway into binding mode. Usually this is achieved by pressing the Link button on the gateway. 3. Within 5 secs the unit will emit a long beep indicating the binding procedure is complete. Refer to the LED Table for details of pairing indicators. This follows the same procedure as binding to a Gateway. 1. Recommendation Firstly, bind the second Repeater to the Gateway as in the section Binding with Gateway. www.everspring.com Reset To Factory Default 50 Sect. 1 Zhonghua Rd Tucheng NewTaipeiCity 236 Taiwan.. To reset the unit back to factory default state: 1. 2. Press and hold the Learn button for 3 secs until a long beep sound is heard, then release the button. Within 30 secs, press and hold the Learn button again but this time for more than 6 secs until another long beep sound is heard. This indicates the reset is complete. The LED will blink every 2 secs indicating no paired ID code is stored its memory. Specification Operating temperature range Operating humidity Power supply Backup battery Battery life Frequency range 0°C to +50°C 10 - 85% RH I/P: 100-240Vac 50/60Hz 0.5A O/P: DC9V 2000mA 1.5V AAA batteries x 3 Between 24~48 hrs 868MHz (EU)/ 923MHz (America) ** Specifications are subject to change without notice. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance WARNING: Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge. Appendix A : Repeater test matrix table Target: End Device 1. Set Mode switch to To Enter 'Test' 2. Trigger/Activate the device Target: Gateway To Enter Target: Level-2 Repeater 1. Set Mode switch to 'Test’. 2. Press Tamper switch on To Enter Repeater to start Beacon Mode. Target: Level-1 Repeater 1. Set Mode Switch on Level-1 Repeater to 'Test'. 2. Press Tamper switch on Level-2 Repeater to start Beacon Mode. At every 5 secs: Level-1 Repeater 1. LED Signal strength Observe indicator on Repeater Short Beeps emitted Results 2. by Repeater for signal strength Observe Results Set Mode switch back to To Exit 'Normal'. 1. Set Mode switch to 'Test' To Enter To Enter 2. Trigger/Activate the device To Exit Level-2 Repeater At every 5 secs: 1. LED Signal strength indicator on Repeater Observe 2. Long Beeps emitted by Results Repeater for signal strength 3. Gateway registers a Tamper event Set Mode switch back to 'Normal'. To Exit To Exit Observe Results Set Mode switch back to To Exit 'Normal'. 3. Gateway registers a Tamper event. Set Level-1 Repeater Mode switch back to 'Normal'. N/A Gateway registers a Tamper event. None N/A 2. Short Beeps emitted by Level-1 Repeater for signal strength No specific test mode. Press Tamper switch to send Tamper event to Gateway. 1. LED Signal strength indicator on Repeater Observe Results 2. Short Beeps emitted by Repeater for signal strength 1. LED Signal strength indicator on both Repeaters. 1. Set Mode Switch on Level-1 Repeater to 'Test'. To Enter 2. Press Tamper switch on Level-2 Repeater to start Beacon Mode. At every 5 secs: 1. LED Signal strength indicator on both Repeaters. 2. Short Beeps emitted by Observe Level-1 Repeater for signal Results strength. 3. Gateway registers a Tamper event To Exit Set Level-1 Repeater Mode switch back to 'Normal'.
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