Installation and programming manual
Programming an Air2 system consists of simply programming the parameters of
the transceiver. During the enrolling phase the transceiver simulates a reader and
during the normal operations it simulates an expansion board and has control of
the devices represented by wireless terminals.
Each Air2 device that transmits to the control panel through the Air2-BS200 has
parameters and function options, accessible through the programming sections
relating to the control panel terminals.
To program an intrusion control panel which requires:
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12 hardwired zones of which 3 on the control panel, 2 on a keypad, 7 on 2
expansion boards
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18 wireless zones
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5 remote-control keys
Minimum requirements: 18/5=4 expansion boards; if the 2 expansion boards are
for the hardwired zones assign them to addresses 1 and 2; set the Air2-BS200
DIP-microswitches to address 3 (LED DL1 Off, DL2 Off, DL3 On, DL4 On).
Enroll expansion boards 3, 4, 5 and 6 and reader 3 on the control panel.
In the "Terminals" programming section, select terminal T1 of expansion board 3
and enroll the detector. Enroll all the wireless devices consecutively.
In the "Keys-Enroll" programming section, select reader 3 then select the number
of remote-control keys you wish to enroll.
Programming of the Air2-BS200 transceiver, with transmission parameter settings
for all Air2 devices, is possible via Inim's programming software, via Prime system
keypads and, if the transceiver is installed in a SmartLiving system, directly by
means of the buttons on the device itself (paragraph 5-3 Programming via the
Air2-BS200 module).
Inim's programming softwares have sections that allow you to view all the
enrolled wireless devices and set the programming parameters of each individual
Air2-BS200 transceiver.
The "Wireless transceivers" section is divided in sub-sections, one for each
receiver configured.
Each sub-section shows:
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the transceiver model
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the firmware version of the transceiver board
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the transceiver parameters
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a list of devices enrolled by the transceiver;
for each device it shows:
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the Icon
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the terminals (where present)
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the serial number
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the model
Programming
PROGRAMMING
Programming the
Air2-BS200
Chapter 5
EXAMPLE
5-1
Via software
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