
Part No. 100-292
INTRODUCTION
The SmartLink Repeater (Transceiver) is an effective way to increase the range of SmartLink
Transmitter Devices in harsh and remote conditions.
When a valid signal is received it will automatically decode and then relay (retransmit) the signal
further to a remote unit for action.
The SmartLink Repeater (Transceiver) has a back up battery to allow continued operation during
Mains power failures.
REPEATER LOCATION AND RANGE
The SmartLink Repeater (Transceiver) should be located in a position approximately half way
between the furthest transmitter Devices (Radio Keys, Radio PIR’s or Reed Switches) and the
SmartLink unit (Medi-Alarm, Medi-Call, etc). For best results mount the SmartLink Repeater
(Transceiver) vertically (recommended mounting height at least 1.5 metre from the ground) as
this is the optimum polarisation for both the receiver and transmitter. The Radio range between
the main receiving device and the repeater is approximately 50 metres in free air although
environment factors such as metal frames etc need to be taken into consideration.
For the SmartLink Repeater (Transceiver) to operate, simply connect the 16 VAC Adaptor and
the inbuilt 8.4 V rechargeable battery back up.
Note – Do not leave the SmartLink Repeater (Transceiver) connected with the back up battery
only and no Mains power for extended periods, as this will severely diminish operating range of
the SmartLink Repeater (Transceiver) until Mains power is reconnected.
INDICATORS
•Mains On
The Mains On Light is normally ON and FLASH when Mains Fail is detected.
•Battery Low
The Battery Low Light is normally OFF and will turn ON or FLASH to indicate the following
conditions as described below:
Battery Missing – the Battery Low Light will be ON steady and the beeper will continuously
beeps until a battery is fitted.
Battery Capacity Fail – the Battery Low Light will DOUBLE-FLASH (battery cannot be
properly recharged or hold a charge).
•Radio Rx/Tx
The Radio Rx/Tx is normally OFF and will FLASH when a valid radio message is repeated.