CONNECTION BETWEEN THE ADVANCED FIRE PANEL AND THE ADVANCED REPEATER
Connection between fire panel and repeater, it must be taken into account that both in the input connector of the network card you have to put a 150 ohms resistor available in the same equipment and in the central repeater in the output you have to put another 150 ohms resistor to close the circuit.
This type of connection would be for standard installations, with no more than 32 repeaters and central, as long as the distance does not exceed 1500 mt, always starting and ending with a 150 Ohms resistor.
In the second case shown in the image, it is an installation of up to 200 repeaters and the central and with a maximum of 20000 mt of wiring distance, in this case it would not be necessary to put resistance of 150 Ohms, we would have to connect closing the loop from the central with the last repeater.
In the following image we attach the connection.
CENTRAL
A: CONNECTION WITH THE REPEATER.
B: RESISTANCE 150 OHMS.
REPEATER
B: RESISTANCE 150 OHMS.
C: CENTRAL CONNECTION WITH REPEATER.
The resistor with no value must also be placed in the connector indicated.
REPEATER
D: RESISTOR WITHOUT VALUE.
Next, you have to program the control panel in level 3 by going into setup and tell it that the control panel with ID 1 should talk to it, id 2, and to the repeater you have to tell it that it is the, id 2 and that it has to communicate with the, id 1 as shown in the images.
Example ID of control panel with 2 repeaters and so on:
Central 1-2
Repeater 2-3
Repeater 3-1
It is necessary to remember that the 150 Ohms resistor could only be placed in the last repeater, in this example it would be placed in the output of repeater 2
CENTRAL
E: IMPORTANT TO ADDRESS WITH REPEATER.
REPEATER
The following shows where to connect the power supply of the repeater which can be fed from the auxiliary output of the 24V control panel itself
All this information is in the manual of the device, which can be downloaded in the following link.