RISCO Group RP432EW8 Manuale d'uso

Bus mode, Stand alone mode, Model / modello: rp432ew8

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Introduction

The LightSYS 2-Way Wireless Expander is a

Àexible unit that can be

used either as a wireless expander when connected to the LightSYS
security panel or as a stand-alone receiver, with support for up to 200
keyfobs and 2 outputs.

Main features

ySupport for RISCO’s range of 2-Way wireless sounders,
slim keypads, 8-button keyfobs and detectors

yUp to 4 2-Way wireless slim keypads
yUp to 32 supervised wireless zones (bus mode)
yUp to 16 multi-function keyfobs (bus mode)

yUp to 200 stand alone keyfobs (bus and stand-alone modes)
yTwo utility outputs

yRolling code technology

ySignal jamming detection

yThreshold-level calibration

yTamper detection

yTransmitter supervision low battery detection

yNominal center frequency: 868.65 MHz or 433.92 MHz

yCan be installed inside or outside the LightSYS main enclosure

yUp to two WL Expanders per LightSYS system

Installation

The WL Expander can be mounted as a separate unit with its own plastic
housing or as PCB inside the LightSYS main polycarbonate enclosure. For
mounting the expander inside the LightSYS enclosure refer to the LightSYS
installation manual.

Mounting considerations

When installed in its plastic housing:

y Do not install the WL Expander close to metal objects and RF
generating devices such as TV sets or computers.

y Mount the expander at a height of at least 1.5 m (5 ft) above the

Àoor.

y Mount the expander relatively close and central to the transmitter
locations.

Wall Mounting

Figure 1 – Rear Panel

1. Screw cap
2. Upper mounting hole
3. Lower mounting holes (optional)
4. Wall tamper hole

1. Separate the mounting bracket from the main unit.
2. Use the mounting bracket as a marking template.
3. Tear off screw caps, as needed for covering front screw hole.
4. Mount the bracket to the wall.

Wiring the WL Expander


Figure 2 – WL Expander Layout (Cover Off)

1. Optional screw hole (used to fasten

front and back covers)

2. Red LED

3. Green LED

4. Prog button

5. DIP switch

6. Box tamper

7. Bus Connector

8. Terminal block

1

2

3

3

4

Terminal

Description

(left to right)

AUX Red

+13.8V power VDC. (In bus connection, connect

to AUX on the LightSYS)
Com BLK Black 0V common. (In bus connection, connect to
COM on the LightSYS)
BUS YEL

Data bus connection (Not for SA mode)

BUS GRN Data bus connection (Not for SA mode)
Relay 1 N.O.

12VDC @ 1A max Dry Contact Relays

Relay 1 COM
Relay 1 N.C.
Relay 2 N.O.

12VDC @ 1A max Dry Contact Relays

Relay 2 COM
Relay 2 N.C.

Bus Mode

(SW8 in OFF position)

Dipswitch Settings

SW1- SW3 Three switches to set ID of the WL Expander.
SW4 – SW6 Three switches to set ID of the output expander.
SW7

UO expander Enable/Disable

Off:

Disable

On:

Enable

SW8

Operational mod

Off:

Bus mode

On:

Stand-alone mode

LEDs Indication

LED

Condition

Description

Power / Bus

Bus communication between the LightSYS and

Communication

the WL Expander

(RED)

Steady:

Bus Communication OK

Flash:

In Prog Mode OR Bus Communication trouble

WL Comm

Communication between a WL device and the

(GREEN)

WL Expander

Steady:

Bus Communication OK

Flash:

Bus Communication trouble

Notes:

1. The maximum wire run permitted is 300 meters (1,000 feet) for the
total bus wiring regardless of the wiring gauge used.
2. When closing the cover use a screw cap located on the rear side
to cover the closing screw

Programming Steps in the LightSYS

The following instructions de

¿ne the main programming steps for

performing wireless expansion to the LightSYS using the expander.
Two expanders can be allocated to the LightSYS. For full program-
ming instructions refer to the LightSYS full installation manual.
1. De

¿ne the expander ID using switches [1]-[3]. The expander ID is

set to 1 by default
2. De

¿ne the output expander ID using switches [4]-[6]

3. Allocate the WL expander to the system (Programming menu
- Quick key [7 > 1 > 2 > 05]

Note:

I

f the WL Expander is installed inside the LightSYS enclosure the

Bypass Tamper must be de

¿ned as Yes

4. Allocate the relay outputs of the expander as an output expander
(UO02) to the system (Programming menu - Quick key [7 > 1 > 2 > 03]
5. Calibrate the expander (Programming menu - Quick key [7 > 2 > 1])
6. Allocate wireless device (Programming menu - Quick key [7 > 2 > 2])
7. Perform communication test between the expander and the device
(Main menu > Maintenance> Wireless Test)
8. Set the WL device parameters (Zones: Quick key 2 > 1,
Keyfobs - Quick key 8 > 2) and the outputs parameters (Quick key 3)

Stand Alone Mode

(SW8 in ON position)

When the expander is set to Stand Alone mode it can support 200
keyfobs that can control its 2 outputs. Each output is controlled by a
dedicated button.

Dipswitch Settings

S

W1 + SW2

Receiver operation mode:

SW1

SW2

Mode

OFF OFF

Normal mode

ON OFF

Program mode

OFF

ON

Restore to manufacturer

settings

ON

ON

Delete keyfobs

SW3

Relay 1 / 2

Off:

Relay 1

On:

Relay 2

SW4

Used to de

¿ne the Relays operation

Off:

Pulsed

On:

Latched

SW5

Setting pulse duration

Off:

Pulsed counter is off

On:

Pulsed counter is on

SW6

Relay Fail secure / Relay fail safe

Off:

Fail secure: Relay will not change state while power is lost

On:

Fail safe: Relay will change state while power is lost.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

SW7

Changing output keys control in the keyfobs

Off:

Changing UO process in disabled

On:

Changing UO process in activated

SW8*

Receiver mode

* Receiver mode

Off:

Bus mode changes only after

On:

Stand alone mode powering the receiver

Leds Indication

LED

Condition

Description

Power / Bus

Receiver mode

Communication

Steady on:

Normal mode

(RED)

Slow flash:

Learn mode = assign device

Quick flash:

Delete mode

WL Comm

One Pulse:

Con

¿rmation during program mode

(GREEN)

Flash:

In communication

Programming

Note:

To switch from bus mode to stand-alone mode, unplug the system,
set SW8 ON, then plug-in again.

Enrolling Keyfobs
1. Set SW1 ON, SW2 OFF.
2. Press Prog button shortly.
Red LED

Àashes slowly.

3. Press the keyfob

±

key. Green LED lights steadily for con

¿rmation.

4. Repeat steps 2-3 to assign additional keyfobs.
5. Press Prog to exit this mode.

Deleting A Single Keyfob
1. Set SW1 and SW2 ON.
2. Press Prog button shortly.
Red LED

Àashes slowly.

3. Press the keyfob

±

key. The Green LED lights steadily for

con

¿rmation.

4. Repeat steps 2-3 to delete additional keyfobs.

Deleting All Keyfobs
1. Set SW1 and SW2 ON.
2. Press Prog button for 5 seconds.
Red LED lights steadily.
3. When

¿nished, Green LED lights steadily for con¿rmation.

Restoring to manufacturer default
1. Set SW1 OFF, SW2 ON.
2. Press Prog button shortly.
Red LED

Àashes slowly.

3. When

¿nished, green LED lights steadily for con¿rmation.

Note:

No wireless accessories will be erased.

Setting Relay Pulsed / Latched
1. Set SW1 ON, SW2 OFF.
2. Using SW3 select relay 1 (OFF) or relay 2 (ON).
3. Using SW4 select latched (ON) or pulsed (OFF).
4. Press Prog button for 5 seconds to change relay status. Green
LED lights steadily for con

¿rmation.

5. Repeat steps 2-4 for the second relay.
Setting Relay Pulse Duration
1. Set SW1 ON, SW2 OFF.
2. Using SW3 select relay 1 (OFF) or relay 2 (ON).
3. Set SW4 OFF (pulsed).
4. Set SW5 ON. The system is ready to start a counter for a pulse
(5 minutes maximum).
5. Press Prog button to start the timer. Red LED

Àashes slowly.

6. Press Prog button again to stop the timer. Green LED lights
steadily for con

¿rmation.

7. Set SW5 Off.
8. Repeat steps 4-7 for the other relay.
Changing Buttons for Outputs on the 4-Button Keyfob
By default, button 3 (small round key) of the keyfob controls output 1
and button 4 (egg shape) controls output 2. This can be changed for
all the keyfobs that are already assigned to the WL Expander.
1. Set SW1 ON, SW2 OFF.
2. Set SW7 On.
3. Press Prog button for 5 seconds.
Red LED lights steadily.

4. This will replace button 3 to button 1 and button 4 to button 2.
Green LED lights steadily for con

¿rmation.

5. Set SW7 Off.

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

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Model / Modello: RP432EW8

2-Way Wireless Expander
Espansione Radio Bidirezionale

© RISCO Group 12/2014

5IN1424 D

Complies with: EN 50131-3; EN 50131-5-3

Grade 2 Class II

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reasonable time after the date of delivery, any product not meeting the
speci

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¿re without

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