SATEL ARF-200 Radio signal level tester User Manual

June 5, 2024
Satel

SATEL ARF-200 Radio signal level tester

IMPORTANT

Changes, modifications or repairs not authorized by the manufacturer shall void your rights under the warranty.The rating plate of the device is located on the enclosure base. SATEL aims to continually improve the quality of its products, which may result in changes in their technical specifications and software. Current information about the changes being introduced is available on our website.Please visit us at: https://support.satel.eu Hereby, SATEL sp. z o.o. declares that the radio equipment type ARF-200 is in  compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.satel.eu/ce In the EU, this radio equipment is only permitted to operate in the 868 MHz frequency band. The following symbols may be used in this manual:

  •  note,
  •  caution.

The ARF-200 tester allows you to check the level of radio signal received and transmitted by ABAX 2 system wireless devices. It also allows you to check the level of radio noise in the frequency band used by ABAX 2 devices. It is not necessary to register the tester in the ABAX 2 system in order to perform the radio noise test, which makes it possible to test for radio noise level in buildings where the wireless system is yet to be installed.
The tester is supported by:

  •  ACU-220 / ACU-280 controller,
  •  ARU-200 repeater.

Features

  •  Possibility to check the radio signal level at the location of ABAX 2 device installation.
  •  Two operating modes used to check the level of signal:
  •  received by the tester from the controller,
  •  received by the controller from the tester.
  •  Possibility to check the radio noise level in 4 channels of the ABAX 2 system.
  •  LED indicator of the radio signal level.
  •  LEDs to indicate the operating mode.
  •  Built-in piezoelectric transducer for acoustic signaling.
  •  Built-in non-removable rechargeable battery.
  •  Battery status control.

Description

  1. buttons:
    •  switches the tester ON / OFF (the tester goes to standby when switched off).
    •  changes the tester operating mode.
    •  starts the radio noise test/changes the refresh rate of the tester indicator.
  2. radio signal / radio noise level indicator. It consists of 7 LEDs: 2 yellow and 5 green. The radio signal / radio noise level is expressed as a percentage.
  3. The battery needs to be charged when all the indicator LEDs are flashing. red LED to indicate:
    • the indicator shows the level of radio signal received by the tester from the controller,
    • the indicator shows the level of radio signal received by the controller from the tester.
  4. red LED to indicat
    • testing of the radio noise level is disabled,
    • testing of the radio noise level is in progress. The number of flashes corresponds to the number of the channel in which the noise level is being tested.
    • When the tester is turned off and the charger is connected, the LED indicates: ON – battery fully charged,
  5. type-B micro-USB port for connecting the charger or the computer.

operation

Press and hold the button for about 3 seconds. Both red LEDs will turn on, 4 short beeps  followed by 1 long beep will be generated.

Testing the radio signal level

  1. Add the tester to the wireless system (see ABAX 2 controller manual). The serial number of each tester is 0000500. After it has been added to the system, the tester will automatically select the best radio channel for communication (the ABAX 2 system uses 4 channels in the 868 MHz / 915 MHz frequency band).The tester will be identified as ARF-100 in the INTEGRA / VERSA alarm system. Only one tester can work within the wireless system.When testing of the radio noise level is in progress, you can switch the radio channels used by the tester.
  2.  Start the test mode in the controller.
  3. Place the tester at the location of future installation of an ABAX 2 device.
  4. Check the level of radio signal received by the tester from the controller and the level of signal received by the controller from the tester (see “Changing the operating mode”). If the signal level is lower than 40%, place the tester at a different location and repeat the test. An ABAX 2 device may only be installed at a location where signal level is higher than 40%.

Changing the operating mode

After the tester has been added to the ABAX 2 wireless system, the tester indicator will show the level of radio signal received by the tester from the controller. If you want the indicator to show the level of radio signal received by the controller from the tester, press the The current operating mode is indicated by the LED marked with in Fig. 1.

Changing the refresh rate of the tester indicator
After it has been added to the ABAX 2 wireless system, the tester will connect to the controller during periodical communication and it is then the tester indicator is refreshed. Acoustic signaling occurs whenever the indicator is refreshed. If you want the indicator to bev refreshed every 2 seconds, press and hold the  button. After about 3 seconds, for as long  as you hold the button, the indicator will be refreshed every 2 seconds. Acoustic signaling will differ depending on the refresh rate of the indicator (frequency of communication with the controller): short beep – refresh rate of the indicator depends on the frequency of periodic communication,  short beeps – indicator is refreshed every 2 seconds (communication with the controller occurs every 2 seconds).

Testing the level of radio noise
The tester allows you to check whether there are any radio devices that cause interference in the frequency band used by ABAX 2 devices. Radio interference may result in temporary loss of communication and increased battery consumption in wireless devices.In order to start the radio noise test, press the button. The LED marked with in Fig. 1 will start flashing. The number of flashes corresponds to the number of the radio channel in which the noise level is being tested (for channel 1 – 1 flash every 2 seconds, etc.). When the radio noise test is in progress, keep pressing the button to change the channels. When channel 4 is selected, pressing the button will end the radio noise test.
You can check the level of radio noise without adding the tester to the controller.if the tester has been registered in the controller:

  •  the level of radio noise and the level of radio signal are presented in turns by the LED indicator (whenever the radio signal level indicator is refreshed, acoustic signaling occurs),
  • changing the channel applies also to communicate with the controller.

Switching off the tester
Press and hold the button for about 3 seconds. 3 short beeps will be generated. The tester will switch off automatically if no button is pressed within 10 minutes. Having completed the tests, remove the tester from the ABAX 2 system.

Battery charging

  • Do not charge the battery with a charger / power bank using the Quick Charge technology.
  • Do not use a device with output current higher than 1.5 A to charge the battery.
  • The battery is pre-charged. However, it may be necessary to recharge the battery before the tester is first switched on.
  • Charger and USB cable are not included with the tester.If the tester indicates that the battery needs to be charged (all the radio signal indicator LEDs are flashing), connect a 5 VDC charger / power bank to the micro-USB port  You can also charge the battery by connecting the tester to the USB port of your computer (effectiveness of this charging method may vary). If the tester is turned off, the battery charging progress will be indicated by the LED marked with in Fig. 1 (flashing – charging in progress, ON – battery fully charged).
  • Do not use the tester while the battery is charging.
  • When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger from the power supply.

Tester firmware update

During a firmware updates, the tester does not perform its normal functions.

  1.  Download the ARF-200 tester firmware update program from www.satel.eu.
  2. Connect the micro-USB port of the tester to the USB port of the computer (Fig. 2).
  3. Run the module firmware update program.
  4. When the connection configuration window opens, select the computer COM port to which the tester is connected.
  5. When the prompt is displayed asking you whether to continue the firmware update, click “Yes”. The tester firmware will be updated.

Specifications

  • Operating frequency band …………………………. 868.0 MHz ÷ 868.6 MHz / 915 MHz – 928 MHz
  • Battery (lithium-polymer) ………………………………………………………………………. 3.7 V / 600 mAh
  • Maximum current consumption ……………………………………………………………………………. 23 mA
  • Standby current consumption (tester turned off) …………………………………………………….. 65 μA
  • USB voltage …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 VDC
  • Maximum current consumption from USB ……………………………………………………………. 250 mA
  • Maximum battery charging current …………………………………………………………………………….2 A
  • USB port …………………………………………………………………………………………. type-B micro-USB
  • Operating temperature range ……………………………………………………………………… 0°C…+55°C
  • Dimensions ……………………………………………………………………………………… 68 x 194 x 32 mm
  • Weight ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 104 g

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