Robert Bosch Security Solutions Pte Ltd COR-RCV-433 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Security Escort Coordinator & Receiver
Mounting the device | en
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Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
Installation Manual
2017.08 | SE3v1.0 | F.01U.277.701
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Mounting the device
Choose a mounting location based on the previous site survey. Mount the coordinator/receiver
as close as possible to the location found with the test coordinator/receiver. Use the following
sections as a guideline for coordinator/receiver mounting and spacing.
3.1
Indoor installation
Select a mounting location that:
provides a clear line-of-sight of the protected area, if possible.
is at least 31 cm (1 ft.) away from metal objects such as HVAC ducts.
is on an inside wall, if possible.
is 1.5 m to 1.8 m (5 ft. to 6 ft.) from the floor.
is not at a barrier where it is important to resolve which side an alarm location is on.
is not damaged by tampering or opening doors.
3.1.1
Spacing
Coordinator/receiver spacing should be no more than 25 m (80 ft.) between each coordinator/
receiver for standard construction. Range depends on the construction of the building. For
example, a building with hollow drywalls may support 25 m (80 ft.) spacing, but a building
with steel reinforced concrete may require reduced spacing. It is very important to maintain a
consistent spacing as this ensures optimum signal locating. The better the coordinator/
receivers can detect a transmitted signal, the more accurate the locating.
3.1.2
Mounting height
Mount coordinator/receivers 1.5 m to 1.8 m (5 ft. to 6 ft.) from the floor. Maintain a consistent
mounting height to ensure optimum signal locating. Do not place coordinator/receivers close
to the ceiling. This places them closer to the floor above reducing the floor-to-floor location
accuracy. It is also helpful to place the coordinator/receivers somewhat higher on the top floor
to be covered and somewhat lower on the bottom floor to be covered.
3.1.3
Multi-floor installations
Mount coordinator/receivers over one another in multi-floor installations. This helps maintain
proper floor-to-floor reception.
Figure 3.1: Coordinator/receiver locations
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Coordinator/Receiver location inside building