Shared radio group and subgroup
Shared radio group and subgroup
For special applications, it may be use-
ful to set up a shared radio group e.g.,
in the corridor of an apartment building.
A central radio group (corridor) which is
associated with one or more other radio
groups (flat) thereby takes over the func-
tion of the shared radio group. The other
radio groups form subgroups.
Alarm signals are passed only to the
shared radio group from an alarming
subgroup and trigger it. Alarm forward-
ing from the shared radio group to the
subgroup does not occur.
f Set up all individual groups before
connecting the radio groups.
f First set up every individual group
and then connect them to the main
group.
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radio group from an alarming subgroup and
trigger it. Alarm forwarding from the shared
radio group to the subgroup does not occur.
f Set up all the individual groups one after
another before connecting the individual
radio groups.
Flat 1
Flat 2
Corridor
Flat 3
Flat 4
Fig. 8
Example of shared radio group
Fig. 17
Example shared radio group
Flat = subgroup
Flat = subgroup
Corridor = shared radio group
Corridor = shared radio group
Alarm direction = towards the shared radio
Alarm direction = to shared radio group
group
6.1 Setting up the radio group
The first device placed into service is Mas-
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ter, and manages the installation of a radio
group. When setting up the master device
of a radio group, observe the following:
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and manages the installation of a radio group.
Note the following when setting up the master
device of a radio group:
(1) Push the splint pin sideways off activation
button.
(2) Push activation button flush.
(1) Push the split pin down sideways off
Short acoustic signal
the activation button.
(2) Push the activation button so that
it is flush.
Short acoustic signal
5 No other device is in learning mode.
(3) Press and hold the radio button with
splint pin until the LED signal lamp is
continuously on.
5 No other device is in learning mode.
(3) Press and hold the radio button with
(4) Immediately release the radio button as
a split pin until the LED signal lamp
soon as the LED lights up.
is continuously on.
(4) Immediately release the radio but-
ton as soon as the LED lights up.
5 Device is a max. of 10 minutes in
learning mode.
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To add a further device, proceed as
follows:
(5) Push the split pin down sideways off
the activation button.
(6) Press the activation button so that
it is flush. The devices connect
automatically.
Short acoustic signal
5 The device has successfully con-
nected.
(7) To add additional devices, repeat
steps (5) and (6) on each further
device.
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With each newly added device,
the learning mode starts a new
10 minute period.
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