Specifications

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FRONTIER 2.0 SPREAD SPECTRUM REPEATER
RR2552
Supply Voltage 24 VAC 60 Hz
Battery Lithium 3.0V 1400 mAh (Duracell
DL123A) *Use only for testing
Frequency 902-928 MHz
Transmission Power 11 dBm
Range 1 mile (line-of-sight)
Indoor 200 to 500 ft
Receiver Sensitivity -110 dBm
Operating Temperature -30° to 160°F (-34° to 71°C)
Operating Humidity 5 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Dimensions 7.3"H x 4.7"W x 2.25"D
(18.5 x 11.9 x 5.7 cm)
Weight 1.2 lb (0.54 kg)
Approvals FCC certified
Warranty 1 year
Network ID
Selector
Data Link LED
Active LED
Power LED
Antenna
4.7"
(11.9)
7.3" (18.5)
in
(cm)
6.75"
3.5"
DESCRIPTION
The Frontier 2.0 RR2552 signal repeater utilizes reliable
Spread Spectrum Radio technology. It can be easily installed
in minutes to increase the transmission distance between
wireless sensors and the receivers. Multiple repeaters can be
used to extend the transmission distance to thousands of feet
inside any commercial and industrial buildings.
FEATURES
For wireless sensor and wireless control applications
Receives wireless sensor/relay information and
outputs a corresponding signal to any DDC controller/
panel
Real time sensor status indications
REPEATER NETWORK ID DIP SWITCH SETTING DIMENSIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SETTING THE REPEATER NETWORK ID
The repeater must have the same Network ID as the receiver
(1 to 64). The repeater Network ID is field programmable
using the Network ID Selector Switch to add numbers to the
Base Network ID of "1."
When all (6) switches are set to the top "OFF" the Network
ID is set to "1." To set a different Network ID depress the
appropriate DIP Switch. Each switch adds a number to the
Base Network ID of 1.
For example, to set the Network ID to "2", depress the "+1"
switch to "ON" which adds "1" to the Base ID of "1."
To set the Network ID to "3", set the "+1" switch to "OFF" and
the "+2" switch to "ON" which adds "2" to the Base ID of "1"
equaling "3." See table below for switch positions.
Figure 1
RR2552
March 2014