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2.5.20 357-05617-03 Rev A © Inovonics, 2020 - www.inovonics.com

EN4204R Four Zone Add-On Receiver with 

Relay Outputs

Installation Instructions

1 Overview

The EN4204R four zone add-on receiver with relay outputs allows you to 

add up to four transmitters to any application. With diversity reception and 

advanced signal processing, Inovonics’ EchoStream technology is 

designed to minimize dead spots in transmission areas.
The following add-on receivers are available from Inovonics:

* At least one relay must be used for faults to ensure the system is
supervised. More than one relay may be used, but that will deduct from the
number of alarm output relays.

1.1 Installing an Inovonics Security System

An EchoStream survey kit should be used to establish an EchoStream 

system. The EchoStream survey kit measures the signal strength of high-

power repeater and sensor messages to help optimize your EchoStream 

system.

 Figure 1  

Sample EchoStream system

The EchoStream survey kit provides you with two signal strength 

measurements: signal level and signal margin.

Signal level

The signal level is the measurement of the overall decibel level of the 

message.

Signal margin

The signal margin is the measurement of the decibel level of the message, 

minus the decibel level of any interfering signals. Inovonics equipment 

should be placed within a facility such that all end-devices produce signal 

margin readings of at least 4 decibels.
Both the signal level and signal margin are measured in decibels. Because 

signal strength and signal margin are measured on a logarithmic scale, the 

difference between a decibel level of 3 (Weak) and a decibel level of 4 

(Good) is a much larger difference than it would be on a linear scale.

Note: 

For more information about the EchoStream survey kit, see the 

EN7017 Survey Kit and App Installation and Site Survey Instructions.

Caution: 

The EchoStream system should be tested regularly to ensure 

operation. To test: place the system in test mode, activate an end device, 

and ensure an appropriate response.

1.2 RF Signal Propagation

While wood, drywall and glass usually let the RF signals pass, some 

materials may inhibit or attenuate radio frequency (RF) signal propagation 

by blocking, reflecting, deflecting or absorbing RF signals.
Consider anything between transmitters and repeaters and/or the receiver. 

Is there concrete and steel construction? Are there earthen berms or hills? 

Are there a lot of trees? Devices should be mounted such that they are 

least affected by these elements. 
For best results, transmitters and repeaters should be mounted at the 

optimal height to achieve line of sight to repeaters and/or the receiver. 

Usually this means they will be mounted as high as possible.
Following are some typical 

obstacles

 to RF signal propagation:

1.3 Inovonics Wireless Contact Information

If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics Wireless 

technical services:

• E-mail: support@inovonics.com.
• Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336.

 Receiver

Alarm Output 
Relays

Fault Relays

Transmitters 
Supported

EN4204R 4

1

4

EN4216MR

5

1*

16

EN4232MR

11

1*

32

Material

Affect

Recommendation

Metal construction, 
including ductwork; 
pipes; studs; stucco,  
plaster or concrete with 
wire mesh; satellite 
dishes, metal-lined 
rooms such as walk-in 
coolers or freezers; 
metal siding, safes, etc.

Can reflect, 
absorb and/or 
disrupt RF 
signals.

Perform a site survey 
using an Inovonics 
wireless survey kit to 
verify the RF signal is 
acceptable, and, when 
necessary, to 
determine where to 
locate repeaters.

Completely enclosed 
metal boxes/enclosures.

Can restrict RF 
signals.

Solar panels, cinder 
block walls, windows 
with built-in solar tinting.

Can absorb and/
or reflect RF 
signals.

Vegetation.

Can attenuate 
RF signals. The 
RF environment 
can alter as 
trees shed or 
sprout leaves.

Add repeaters as 
issues arise.

Automobile and truck 
traffic.

Can disrupt RF 
signals.

Mount Inovonics 
devices at a height 
sufficient to achieve 
line of sight above 
traffic.

Summary of Contents for EN4204R

Page 1: ... system should be tested regularly to ensure operation To test place the system in test mode activate an end device and ensure an appropriate response 1 2 RF Signal Propagation While wood drywall and glass usually let the RF signals pass some materials may inhibit or attenuate radio frequency RF signal propagation by blocking reflecting deflecting or absorbing RF signals Consider anything between ...

Page 2: ...g startup you will have to connect power to the receiver To connect power to the receiver 1 Use a small screwdriver to press the housing release tab on the top or bottom of the receiver separate the housing 2 Connect power cabling to the Power and GND connections Power source should be 11 14 VDC Power supply must be unswitched uninterrupted and regulated Use 18 22 gauge wire for all cabling and en...

Page 3: ...utton three times to select four hours Press the advance button four times to select 96 hours When you have selected the supervision window press program to complete and advance to the output option 4 Use the advance button to select the output number Fig 5 Press the advance button one time to select the first output Press the advance button two times to select the second output Press the advance ...

Page 4: ...use whenever possible Please recycle these parts using a certified electronics recycler 6 UL Requirements Due to the trouble output being shared by all transmitters this receiver must be set up and programmed as a commercial and residential burglary receiver The control panel must be programmed to indicate an alarm if the system is in an armed condition and an RF jamming signal occurs at the recei...

Page 5: ...her antenna or transmitter 9 2 ISED This equipment complies with ISED RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Cet équipement est conforme avec ISED RSS 102 des limites ...

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