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FCC ID: .IE4RWR13
FCC requirements § 2.1033 (b)(3)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
InslaIIahon Instructions furnished to the user ol the radio transmlmng devnce follow this
page and contam 6 pages,
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR NOVA REPEATER
Introd uction
The NOVA repeater increases the range between NOVA transmitters and
receivers by acting as a relay station. The repeater receives alarm messages
from transmitters that were registered to it and resends these messages to a
receiver. Repeaters may be chained to more than double the range Chaining
means that one repeater may transmit to another repeater. which may transmit to
still another repeater, or to a receiver.
Repeaters should be located centrally between the transmitters and the following
receiver or repeater. Do not mount them near large metal objects or close to
radiating electronic devices such as computers and monitors, which may reduce
their sensitivity,
The repeater is powered by a 10 to 16 volt ac or (1-0 source. Rechargeable back
up batteries. not supplied. will maintain operation during mains failure.
Installation
Open the cover by twisting a screwdriver in the slots on the bottom or top of the
case. Remove the circuit board. Punch out holes for the mounting screws and
for the entry of the power Wires. Mount the receiver on the wall and replace the
circuit board.
Mount the antenna in the left screw terminal at the top of the circuit board, Set all
8 dipswitch positions to their "0" position (down)
Connect a power source of 10 to 16 volts a—c or d-c to the two outer terminals on
the terminal strip on the bottom right side of the board. The polarity is not
important. Do not make any connection to the center ground terminal.
After power is applied, plug in three rechargeable size AA nickel cadmium or
nickel metal hydride battenes. observing indicated polarity
Transmitter Registration and Setup for 1 Repeater
1) Mount the NOVA receiver in the vicinity of the control panel and wire it
to the panel as directed in the receiver installation instructions
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2) Program aII NOVA transmitters to the receiver according to their
installation instructions
On the repeater:
3) Press WRITE push button for 3 seconds and release. Both LED’s light.
4) Press momentarily on the push button. The upper LED blinks once.
5) Send a WRITE transmission from a NOVA transmitter. The upper LED
blinks once to confirm successful programming.
6) Repeat 4) and 5) until up to 8 transmitters have been programmed.
The upper LED will blink 2, 3, and 4 times for up to four transmitters, then
the lower LED will blink 1, 2. 3, and 4 times for the fifth, sixth, seventh and
eighth transmitters.
You may extt the WRITE mode at any time by pressing and holding the push
button for around three seconds. Also, the next momentary pressing of the push
button after going through eight programming locations will return the repeater to
normal mode, and the LED's will extinguish,
If you are usmg only one repeater, skip the next section and go to Testing the
System. You cannot chain repeaters if you are using the RWR10 receiver.
Chaining Repeaters
Additional repeaters can be placed between the first repeater and the receiver to
increase range This is called chaining. You do not register the transmitters to
these intermediate repeaters. You only need to set the two sets of dipswitches in
head-to-tail fashion as described below,
On the first repeater set position 1 of dipswitch SW2 to ON. On the second
repeater set position 1 of dipswitch SW1 to ON. If you're using only two
repeaters, set all four positions of SW2 to ON.
If you have an additional repeater or repeaters after the second one. set SW2 of
the second repeater to posmon 1 OFF, position 2 ON.
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Continue incrementing the dip switches so the S1 of an intermediate repeater is
set to the same positions as $2 of the prewous repeater. S2 of the last repeater,
which transmits directly to the receiver, is always set to all positions ON.
Figures 2 and 3 give examples of dipswitch settings for systems with two
repeaters and 3 repeaters Up to 15 repeaters may be placed in a chain
Table 1 shows dipswitch positions corresponding to the numbers 0 through 15.
Figure 1. Dipswitch settings for 2 repeaters
Figure 2, Dipswitch settings for 3 repeaters
Table 1. Dipswitch positions
NUMBER 1 SWlTCH POSITIONS
r r 1 2 3 4
i 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1
l 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 1
‘ 2 OFF ON OFF OFF
l 3 ON ON OFF OFF ‘
‘ 4 OFF OFF ON OFF
5 ON OFF ON OFF
6 OFF ON {ON OFF
7 ON .ON lON OFF
8 OFF OFF OFF ON
1 9 ON lOFF OFF ON ‘
1 10 OFF ON OFF ON ‘
11 ON ON iOFF ON
12 OFF iOFF [ON ON
13 ON (OFF ON ON 1
14 OFF lON ON ON 1
15 ON ON ON ON
Testing the System
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A repeater that has transmitter codes registered in it can send signals to the
following receiver or intermediate repeater without having to use the transmitters.
The following steps apply when there is one repeater in the system,
1) Enter WRITE mode by pressmg the push button for three seconds.
Note that both LED‘s light.
2) Press momentarily on the push button. The repeater Will transmit an
alarm message having the same address code as the first transmitter
programmed. Pressing the push button again will send the address code
of the next transmitter that was programmed and so on until up to eight
messages are transmitted
3) Note that the receiver responds to the repeater transmissions it is
recommended that the receiver be placed in COMMUNICATION mode for
this test. ' -'
4) If the repeater transmissmns are not reliably received. move the
repeater or receiver and repeat the test.
5) Return the repeater to its normal mode. Operate all transmitters which
were programmed to the repeater and observe that the receiver responds.
Reception by the repeater can be confirmed by blinking of the upper LED.
Interference on the channel will be indicated by blinking of the lower LED.
If necessary, relocate the transmitters or repeater until proper receiver
response is attained.
6) The receiver may receive both from the repeater and directly from a
transmitter. in this case there may be two responses by the receiver,
Since the repeater transmission is delayed to prevent interference to its
signal by the transmitter,
When there are intermediate repeaters in the system, the above procedure is
used on the first repeater, which transmits to the second repeater, and so on
along the chain. Observe the signal LED's on the intermediate repeaters to
confirm reception.
When the transmitters, repeaters. and receiver have been placed in their final
locations. test the complete system by activating the transmitters and obsenring
the results on the control panel.
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Specifications
Voltage 10 to 16 volt a-c or d-c
Current 250 mA peak during charging
25 mA when batteries fully charged
Number of transmitters Up to 8
Frequency Options:
318 MHz FCC Pan 15
418 MHz MPT134O
433.92 MHz l—ETS 300 220
Temperature 0 to 50 degrees Celsius (32 to 122 F)
CAUTION NOTICE
This device complies with U S. FCC PART 15 and with RSS—ZiO of
Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may cause interference, and
2) This device must accept any Interference, including Interference that
may cause undesired operations of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ROKONET
may void the usefs authority to operate this equipment.
The communication quality of this unit may be affected by its
surrounding environment. Nearby electrical equipment may interfere
with its normal operation. The operation of this unit must, therefore
be tested at each installation since its transmission quality may vary
as a result of operational conditions.
Simultaneous transmissrons from two different units may cause
message interference resulting in loss of information.
NOTE: This equrpmerit has been tested and tound to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provrde
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio irequency energy and, it not installed
and used in accordance With the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that the intenerence Will not occur in a
particular installation. It this equipment does Cause harmful interference to radio or televiston
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the lollowmg measures:
- Reonent or relocate the receivmg 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 Eadie/TV techniCian for help.
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REPEATER 2 REPEATER 1
TXID RXID
1111 1000
/ “T
NOTE: "0“ EQUALS "OFF"
”1"EQUALS "ON”
TXID RXID
‘— 1000 0000
RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER
Figure 1 D1pswilch Settmgs for Two Repeaters
REPEATER 2
TXID RXID
0100 1000
REPEATER 3 —-—————— REFEATER 1
TXlD RXID
TXID RXlD
1111 ‘ 0100 ‘
1000 0000
/ if E ;
NOTE “0" EQUALS "OFF" \
"1 ” EQUALS “ON"
RECEIVER TRANSMITTER
Figure 2 Dlpsthch Settings for Three Repeaters

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