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(E) POTTER SignaLinkT" Bridge <br /> The symbol of Protection Wireless Supervisory System <br /> WR-Repeater <br /> Per NFPA 72,if the repeater is powered by an external power supply,the repeater is allowed to support multiple transmitters and receivers.Although <br /> the repeater may support more than one receiver,it can only be paired to one receiver.This selected receiver will display the status of the repeater. <br /> If a repeater is powered by a battery,that repeater shall only serve one transmitter/receiver set.This is so that in the event that if the repeater loses its <br /> sole source of power,it does not affect more than one transmitter/receiver set. <br /> The Wireless Repeater is designed to be mounted to a wall or a post using the optional post mounting kit, see fig. 6. When installing the Repeater <br /> outdoors,it may be necessary to install the device so that it is above vehicular traffic. <br /> When mounting to a wall make sure the surface is flat enough to activate the pry-off tamper on the back of the unit.When mounting to a post,follow <br /> the instructions that come with the post mounting kit to ensure that the pry-off tamper on the back of the Repeater will operate correctly. <br /> There is a weatherproof rubber plug in the conduit entrance on the bottom of the Repeater enclosure.When powering the Repeater with batteries,leave <br /> the weatherproof plug in place.When using an external power source,remove the plug to connect the conduit.The Repeater can be powered by an on- <br /> board battery or an external power supply.It is shipped from the factory in the External Power mode.To switch to battery power,remove the 4 screws <br /> holding the cover in place and move the jumper from Com and Ext Power to Batt&Com.See fig.3. <br /> For class A operation,the repeater must be powered by a UL 864 or 1481 listed supply with battery backup.Every repeater must have a backup repeater <br /> to provide dual communication paths and each repeater must have it's own UL864 or 1481 battery backed up power supply so the loss of one power <br /> source only affects one repeater.If the system would normally require one repeater,two must be used.If the application would normally require two, <br /> four must be used,etc. <br /> Please note,only 3 repeaters can be paired to a receiver. If additional repeaters are required for class A operation,the additional repeaters would be <br /> paired to subsequent receivers. <br /> After the devices are paired and installed,the signal strength between all devices should be checked using the Wireless Setup Tool.The signal <br /> strength between all devices shall be above a minimum of 53%.Anything below 53%may result in communication errors.See document 5406108 <br /> for information about the setup tool. <br /> Testing <br /> Testing of the wireless devices shall be conducted upon completion of the installation and periodically thereafter in accordance with the testing <br /> requirements of the devices they are monitoring, applicable NFPA codes and ordinances and/or the authority having jurisdiction. (Manufacturer <br /> recommends quarterly or more frequently) <br /> 1. Activate the sprinkler switch.The Alarm/Supervisory relay on the Receiver shall change states within 10 seconds. <br /> 2. Restore the sprinkler switch back to the normal state.The Alarm/Supervisory relay on the Receiver shall restore back to normal within 10 seconds. <br /> 3. Disconnect a wire from the Transmitter to the sprinkler device.The trouble relay on the Receiver shall change states within 10 seconds. <br /> 4. Reconnect the wire to the sprinkler device.The Trouble relay on the receiver shall restore to normal within 10 seconds <br /> 5. Remove the cover on the Transmitter allowing the cover tamper switch to activate.The trouble relay on the Receiver shall change state within 10 <br /> seconds. <br /> 6. Depress the cover tamper on the Transmitter.The trouble relay on the Receiver shall restore to normal within 10 seconds. <br /> 7. Remove the battery from the Transmitter.The trouble relay on the Receiver shall activate within 84 seconds. <br /> 8. Reinstall the battery in the Transmitter.The trouble relay on the Receiver shall restore to normal within 10 seconds. <br /> 9. Replace the cover on the Transmitter and make sure the Receiver is in a normal condition. <br /> 10. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for any repeaters. <br /> Note:The times noted above are the maximum times allowed.Actual times will be significantly less with the possible exception of the missing battery test. <br /> Battery status is checked every 84 seconds so it depends where in that 84 second timing cycle the battery was removed. <br /> Battery Information <br /> The batteries will last 1 year under normal use.When the battery level reaches a point where there is a minimum of seven days of power left,the <br /> Transmitter and/or Repeater if powered by batteries will transmit a low battery signal to the Receiver.At this point the batteries should be replaced <br /> as soon as possible with the correct batteries.The batteries may last longer than 7 days from the initial low battery signal.Additional life depends on <br /> temperature,signal strength and number of transmissions.It is possible to determine remaining battery capacity using the Potter Setup Tool. <br /> Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC St. Louis, MO Phone: 800-325-3936 www.pottersignal.com <br /> 5401587-REV B 6/21 PAGE 5 OF 10 <br />