104 mm
B501RF
32 mm
NRX-REP
+
115 g
48 g
(66 g)
Figure 1: B501RF Mounting
Figure 2: Attaching the Repeater to the Base
LINE UP REPEATER LED
WITH BULGE AND TWIST
CLOCKWISE (ONLY ONE LED
WILL OPERATE AS KEY)
Figure 3a: Activation of Tamper Resist Feature
BREAK TAB AT DOTTED LINE BY
PLASTIC LEVER
TWISTING TOWARDS CENTRE OF BASE
Figure 3b: Removing Repeater From Base if
USE A SMALL-BLADED SCREWDRIVER TO PUSH
PLASTIC IN THE DIRECTION OF THE ARROW
N200-304-00
RADIO SYSTEM REPEATER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
51 mm
=
229 g
50-60 mm
≤ M4
BULGE
IN BASE
REPEATER
LED
Tamper Resist is Activated
Notifier by Honeywell, Brooks Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2BY, UK
NRX-REP
DESCRIPTION
The NRX-REP radio repeater is a battery operated RF device
designed for use with the NRX-GATE radio gateway, running on
60°C
a Notifier addressable fire system (using a compatible proprietary
communication protocol).
-30°C
The repeater contains a wireless transceiver and plugs into the
B501RF wireless sensor base. It is used to extend the RF range of
the radio fire detection system.
This device conforms to EN54-25 and EN54-18. It complies with
the requirements of EN 300 220 and EN 301 489 for conformance
with the R&TTE directive.
SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage:
Standby Current:
Red LED Current Max: 4mA
Re-Sync Time:
Batteries:
Battery Life:
Radio Frequency:
RF Output Power:
Range:
Relative Humidity:
INSTALLATION
This equipment and any associated work must be installed in
accordance with all relevant codes and regulations.
Figure 1 details the mounting of the B501RF base.
Spacing between radio system devices must be a minimum of 1m
Figure 2 details attaching the repeater to the base
Anti-Tamper Features
The base includes a feature that, when activated, prevents removal
of the repeater from the base without the use of a tool. See Figures
3a and 3b for details on this.
Head Removal Warning - An alert message is signalled to the CIE
via the Gateway when a repeater is removed from its base.
Figure 4 details the battery installation and the location of the
rotary address switches.
Batteries should only be installed at the time of commissioning
Using these battery products for long periods at temperatures below
-20°C can reduce the battery life considerably (by up to 30% or more)
Observe the battery manufacturer's precautions for use and
SETTING THE ADDRESS
Set the loop address by turning the two rotary decade switches on
the underside of the repeater (see figure 4), using a screwdriver
to rotate the wheels to the desired address. The repeater will take
one module address on the loop. Select a number between 01 and
159 (Note: The number of addresses available will be dependent
on panel capability, check the panel documentation for information
on this).
Insert the repeater into the base and rotate it clockwise until it locks
into place.
3.3 V Direct Current max.
120 µA@ 3V (typical in normal operating mode)
35s (max time to normal RF communication from
device power on)
4 X Duracell Ultra123
4 years @ 25
C
o
865-870 MHz;
14dBm (max)
500m (typ. in free air)
10% to 93% (non-condensing)
Important
Warning
requirements for disposal
E N G L I S H
I 56- 4208- 001
I56-4208-001