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Apollo Xpander XPA-CB-14024-APO Manuel de mise en service
Detector and Sounder
PRESS HERE TO
LOGON
MCP and RIM
Input/Output Unit
Combined Sounder
and
Detector
Figure 3 : Device log-on button positions
Logging-on to interfaces
Up to 31 wireless detectors or alarm signalling devices
can be assigned to a single interface.
Before adding devices to an interface, make sure the
batteries have been inserted correctly, the power
jumper has been positioned correctly and the mounting
plate fitted.
0
1
1
64
CLOSED
F-SAFE
LED
ENABLE
FAULT
INPUT 1 INPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
During the device log-on the interface will request
confirmation of the device serial number. Check this on
the side of the device radio module.
Make sure the XPander XPERT address card has been
fitted before assigning a device to the interface.
In the case of sounders or sounder visual indicators
the tone should be selected using the five-segment DIL
switch on the base of the device.
To log a device onto the system:
1. On the interface PCB, press and release the rotary
control.
2. Turn the rotary control clockwise until 'Add a New
Device' is shown on the LCD screen.
3. On the device, press and hold the log-on button for
two seconds. The device LED will flash.
4. On the interface LCD screen a five figure code will
be shown, for example:
unique ID of the device.
5. Check the ID on the screen with the ID label on the
device and make sure that they match.
6. Turn the rotary control until 'Yes' appears on the
LCD screen.
7. Press and release the rotary control. The LCD
screen will show 'Add a New Device'.
8. Do Steps 1 to 7 again until all devices have been
logged-on to the interface.
9. Install the devices into their relevant bases.
10. Press the 'Back' button to return to the previous
menu.
11. Do Steps 1 to 10 again for each interface on the
system.

Multiple interfaces

Interfaces are numbered from one to five. This is not
the loop address, it is the frequency ID. For fault-free
operation the interfaces must be numbered so that the
nearest interface to one is two and the nearest interface
to two is three and so on. Start at one end of the site
plan and complete the checklist on the interface lid -
see Figure 4. The relevant devices can then be logged
on to each interface in turn.
Please complete on commissioning
XPander
Interfaces on
1st Channel Selected
Site
1
Ch 08
2
Ch 16
3
Ch 01
4
Ch 04
5
Ch 12
Q.1
If there is more than one XPander Interface on the site: have ALL
the channels been set as above?
Q.2
Has the XPander Interface been installed as per the survey and
installation instructions, allowing two metres from electrical
equipment and other XPander Interfaces?
Q.3
Has the aerial been installed as per the survey and installation
instructions, allowing 400mm from any metal object or other
equipment?
Q.4
Are ALL the device signal levels 50% or above?
Q.5
Has the XPander site survey sheet been fully completed?
Figure 4: Multiple interface channel selection
PP2286/2019/Issue 13
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This is the
A127D
2nd Channel Selected
Tick
Ch 26
Ch 32
Ch 20
Ch 23
Ch 29