Bosch Appliances manual SC3100 Radio Communicator Location, Antenna Location

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SC3100

Pre-Installation Requirements

3.5SC3100 Radio Communicator Location

The SC3100 Radio Communicator is designed to be installed inside of the host alarm panel. If the size of the host alarm panel will not permit mounting the SC3100 inside or for special SC3100 configurations, then the SC3100 enclosure can be mounted directly to a vertical surface, like a wall, using the keyhole mounting holes provided on the rear of the SC3100 enclosure. This type of mounting will also require the use of an L bracket to mount the factory supplied antenna. This L bracket is provided with all SC3100 units sold by Bosch Security Systems. The L antenna mount bracket is Bosch Security Systems part number #80072-101.

The SC3100 is not environmentally sealed. Do not mount the SC3100 where it can be exposed to the elements.

If the antenna is mounted directly on the exterior of the host alarm panel enclosure, the alarm panel should be mounted on the inside of an exterior wall, for optimum radio transmission and reception. However, it should not be mounted in close proximity to:

A cable bundle and/or wiring harness that is routed vertically and in close proximity to the SAFECOM antenna.

A computer, PA, entertainment, or sound system.

The following should be considered when determining the location for mounting the SC3100:

Space restrictions of the host alarm panel.

Distance to the antenna from the SC3100 Radio Communicator.

Antenna proximity to a cable bundle and/or wiring harness.

Antenna proximity to computer, PA, entertainment, or sound systems.

Easy access by a service technician.

3.6Antenna Location

Improper antenna location is the single most common problem found in SAFECOM installations. The only way to properly determine the best location for the SAFECOM antenna installation is to use the SAFECOM IT1500 Tester.

The SAFECOM IT1500 Tester must have a minimum of 9dB of attenuation installed between the Tester and the Tester’s antenna. If the Tester, along with the 9dB attenuator does not produce a minimum of 10 “pass” indications following the tests, then the SAFECOM SC3100 Radio

IMPORTANT Communicator cannot be installed in this location. Refer to the SC9000 Operations Manual section titled “Using the IT1500 Tester” for more information on finding another location within this building and testing possible antenna locations. For information on ordering an external attenuator for your SAFECOM IT1500 Tester, contact a SAFECOM Applications Engineer at (800) 538-5807.

If the SC3100 Radio Communicator is installed inside of a host alarm panel, then the antenna must be mounted externally to the host alarm panel. Do not mount the antenna inside of the host alarm panel enclosure.

A successful RF communications link between the SC3100 and the Central Station SC9000 computer may be subject to external interference. Several environmental effects must be considered when determining the proper location for mounting the SC3100 antenna.

Transmission and receipt of radio signals may be blocked by metal, mountains, hills, foliage and other natural and man-made obstructions.

Some extent of radio signal degradation may be seasonal. Weather may significantly degrade reception ranges due to propagation from temperature layers and reflection from the moisture content in the atmosphere. Transmission and reception ranges may be reduced by dense foliage on trees and shrubs, or by snow. This degradation is normally experienced during the spring and summer months when the presence of leaves tends to block the signal path.

For optimum transmission and reception of radio signals, position the antenna as high as is possible within the structure. Mounting the antenna on an elevated structure will enhance the line-of-sight Tx/Rx range and communications link effectiveness. The antenna should NOT normally be mounted inside metal buildings or enclosures. The proper antenna location is site specific for each installation.

 

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Contents Operation and Installation Guide SC3100 Radio CommunicatorSC3100 Contents Contents Introduction Safecom Telemetry Communications System Safecom Communications PathsIntroduction Overview of Safecom Radio CommunicatorsSC3100, Full Data Transfer, Radio Communicator Safecom SC3100 Radio Communicator Specifications Standard Radio SpecificationsFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice To UsersSC3100 SC3100 Circuit Board SC3100 Circuit Board ComponentsSystem Status LED Indications Radio Status LED Indications SC3100 Pre-Installation Requirements SC3100 Pre-Installation RequirementsSC3100 Wiring Requirements DC Power Requirements of the SC3100 Radio CommunicatorSC3100 Radio Communicator Location Antenna LocationSC3100 Acceptable Antenna Types SC3100 Antenna TypesSC3100 SC3100 Radio Communicator Installation Installation ProceduresAntenna Installation Connecting Wires to the SC3100Main Molex Connector 2 R131XSystem Initialization Procedures System InitializationProgramming Parameters Dialer Format Dialer ACKDigital Format 90026-201D Bosch Security Systems Manual Initialization of an SC3100 Radio Communicator SC3100 SC3100 Programming Worksheet Warranty Limited Warranty Warranty Coverage and DurationWhat this Warranty does not Cover How to Receive Warranty ServiceSC3100 SC3100