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Step 1

 

Under Normal Mode, slide DIP Switch 2 to the On position. The Repeater will emit 1 long 
beep and the Yellow LED will flash (1 flash every second). 

Step 2

 

When the Repeater receives signals from the Control Panel or the learnt-in devices, it will 
emit a long beep and the Blue LED will light up for 1 second. The signal is then 
retransmitted as the Red LED lights up for 1 second. 

Step 3

 

To exit Walk Test Mode, slide DIP Switch 2 to the Off position. The Repeater will emit 1 long 
beep and the Yellow LED will turn off. 

 

Clear Mode (Factory Reset) 

Clear the previously programmed memory and reset the Repeater to Factory Default 

Step 1

 

Under Normal Mode, slide DIP Switch 3 to the On position. The Repeater will emit 1 long 
beep and the Yellow LED will light up. 

Step 2

 

Press and hold the Test button for 5 seconds. The Repeater will emit 1 long beep to indicate 
all learnt-in devices and Control Panel are cleared from the Repeater. 

Step 3

 

To exit Clear Mode, slide DIP Switch 3 to the Off position. The Repeater will emit 1 long 
beep and the Yellow LED will turn off. 

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Whenever the Repeater is removed from the Control Panel, it should be put to factory reset 
as well to clear its Control Panel memory. 

 

Operation 

If the Repeater receives a signal from the Control Panel (e.g. a command), the signal is 
retransmitted to the corresponding device(s) from the Repeater. The transmission LEDs will light up 
accordingly. 

If the Repeater receives signal from a device (e.g. an alarm signal), the signal is retransmitted to the 
Control Panel from the Repeater. The transmission LEDs will light up accordingly. 

 

Recommendations 

It is strongly suggested to keep a distance between each repeater and/or Main Control Panel to 
avoid cross signaling. 

If a particular device is within an acceptable range for Control Panel to receive its transmission 
signal, it is strongly recommended to learn the device into the Control Panel directly instead of into 
the Repeater. 

When cascading repeaters to form a transmission relay, it is strongly recommended to link not more 
than 2 layers of repeaters.   

<NOTE> 

Summary of Contents for RP-29

Page 1: ...attery low on power 2 Mode LED Yellow On The Repeater is in Learning Mode Panel or Clear Mode Flash 1 flash every second The Repeater is in Walk Test Mode Slow Flash 1 flash every 2 seconds The Repeat...

Page 2: ...ble battery inside the Repeater which serves as a back up power in case of a power failure When the Power Adapter is plugged into the DC power jack slide the Battery Switch to the ON position so the P...

Page 3: ...r will automatically transmit Supervisory Signals every 15 to 18 minutes when working as a two way device If the Control Panel has not received the signal from the Repeater for a preset period of time...

Page 4: ...ual Step 3 Press the Test button The Repeater will transmit a Test Code to the Control Panel as the Red LED lights up and the Repeater emits 1 beep Step 4 If the Repeater receives an acknowledge signa...

Page 5: ...n code from the devices For PIR Camera please press the test button once to send a learn code to the Repeater If the Repeater receives a learn code from a new device it will emit 1 long beep and the B...

Page 6: ...3 To exit Clear Mode slide DIP Switch 3 to the Off position The Repeater will emit 1 long beep and the Yellow LED will turn off NOTE Whenever the Repeater is removed from the Control Panel it should...

Page 7: ...ended to link not more than two layers of repeaters From the example below Device to B to A to Control Panel Repeater A Repeater B and the Device all need to be learned into the Control Panel The Devi...

Page 8: ...to learn the device into Repeater A only learn into Repeater B only learn into Repeater C only or learn into Repeaters A B and C It is recommended to learn the device into Repeater A only or Repeater...

Page 9: ...is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible...

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