KNOP MR902 Master Repeater User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- KNOP
Table of Contents
MR902 Master
Repeater
User Manual
Warning and safety instructions:
- The battery in this product complies with the relevant IEC safety standards for batteries.
- Please read the safety instructions on the power supply before use.
- The power supply unit must meet the relevant IEC safety standards.
- The battery must not be replaced, and the product must be sent for repair.
- The product must not be disassembled. Risk of electric shock!
- Read the intended use before putting it into service.
**Intended use
**
MR902 is the primary unit of our Master Repeat System.
Together with RP902, the MR902 will extend the range and functionality of the
system and devices. Up to 14 repeaters can be added to a system.
As a stand-alone unit, it adds new functionality to the devices.
Installation
MR902 only needs to be connected to a 230V socket. There are no cables between
the units.
The product switches on automatically when it is connected to the mains.
Light emitting diode – LED
The LED is either green or red when switched on.
RED: | Error, not connected. |
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RED flashing: | Battery mode. |
GREEN: | Connected, everything works fine. |
GREEN flashing: | Confirmation. |
NO light: | The device is switched off. |
Backup
MR902 has an internal backup battery to keep the system running in the event
of a power failure.
The battery lasts for a few hours. If necessary, the battery can be recharged
(full charge takes about 24 hours). The battery is not intended to be used as
a replacement. Contact your retailer for
Commissioning
Before using MR902, the system must be configured for the current system.
Important: It is important that the clock is set on the MR902 as it is the
system clock. Other products will be set after MR902 system clock. See main
menu.
Note: The display language is in English only.
Setting up a system is quite simple.
- First determine the number of repeaters. In most cases, it is fine if you have no more than 25 meters between them. It depends on the building material, is it wood, concrete etc. You can check the connection level in the menu. (menu reports) We recommend above 3.0, otherwise you can just add an extra RP902.
- For example, if you have 5 repeaters, you have set the system size to 6, which is closest to the menu settings/system size.
- When you need to add repeaters to the system (menu repeaters / add new)
- Wait for about one minute per repeater. The system will automatically figure out how to make the connections between them. When all RP902 and MR902 units are ready, the green LED will light up. This is done every time the system is switched on. When the system is running normally, the system often checks the interconnection in the background.
- The basic system is now working. The installation of RP902 and MR902 is now complete.
- Receivers must now be added, this is done in the receiver menu when setting up the system or via KNOPtool when connecting to MR902. See the user manual for your receiver.
- KNOPtool can be used to configure the whole system as well as the receiver/transmitter. See the manual for installation of KNOPtool. This way you have a complete copy of the system setup.
Start screen
The unit must be connected to a wall outlet before use.
The system clock normally appears on the display.
The system name “if coded” is shown at the top. By default, MR902.
Main menu
If you press and the same time, either on the lock screen or on the home
screen, it opens the main menu.
General information about the menu function:
Operation
Press to move the green arrow either up/down or right/left in the menu.
Press to cancel the selection or exit the menu.
Press to accept the current choice.
Note: After about 15 seconds of inactivity, the menu returns to the home
screen.
Main menu – Repeaters
In this menu it is possible to add, modify, delete and check the status of the
repeater.
Select Repeaters and press to confirm. Press to exit.
Add a new repeater, press “Add new”.
This means that a new repeater is added to the system.
Select “Add new” and press to confirm. Press to exit.
Please wait, the MR902 will search for a new RP902 device.
To add the RP902 device found, press to confirm. Press to exit.
The display has now been added to RP902 unit. The LED on RP902 will also glow
green to show that it is connected.
In this case, the added RP902 is shown on the top line as repeater “1”.
“1:5.0Y 9.9%”, where 1=RP902 number, 5.0Y=antenna quality, 9.9%=rebroadcasts.
For a newly started system, the retransmissions will show a higher value due
to the set transmissions at start-up, if needed you can select “Reset
statistics in menu”.
If you select a repeater by pressing on the repeater you want to view, you
will get a list with information about the repeater.
ID: | The ID or serial number of the selected repeater. |
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Err: | Transmission error. |
OK: | Call handled. |
RX: | Receive level. Higher numbers are better, e.g. -30 dBm is better than -40 |
dBm.
Link:| Connected for example to a Master or another RP902.
Discon:| Number of interruptions.
Noise:| Noise level. Lower numbers are better, e.g. -112 dBm better than -100
dBm.
Restored status.
This clears all status logs etc.
Select “Reset status” and press to confirm.
Edit name
Edit the name of the repeater. The name is not used in the system, but it is
for your information.
The name can be the location of the repeater.
Select “Edit name” and press . Press to exit.
Press to return to the Repeater menu.
Press to change the letter.
Press to select a letter.
Press to choose to delete a letter.
Press for about 3 seconds to close the menu.
To save the new name, select the symbol ◆ and press .
Delete
Remember to erase a repeater unit if it is not used or is replaced. An idle or
replacement can slow down the system.
Select delete and press . And press to leave.
Pressing confirms that it should be deleted. Press to leave.
Main menu – Receiver
In this menu you can delete a receiver from the system and check its
status.
Select the desired recipient and press to confirm. Press to exit
Product: | Product type e.g. RX901B |
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ID: | Product ID/serial number, e.g. 63123. |
Name: | Product name e.g. RX901B |
SW ver.: | Software version of the product, e.g. 3.4.17. |
Online: | Status, online or offline. |
MR902: | MR902 reception status in the product e.g. -33dBm. |
RP901-1: | Reception status of RP902 In the product e.g. -53dBm. |
Batt: | Battery level, either voltage or percentage, e.g. 20%. |
Tip: If you name your recipients, it’s easy to find them in a list like this,
otherwise it’s a list with the same name.
Delete
Remember to remove a receiver device if it is not in use or replace it if it
is inactive or offline.
Select “Delete” and press . Press to leave.
Press to confirm the deletion… Press to exit.
Main menu – Settings
This menu contains general information about system and clock settings,
etc.
Select “Settings” and press to confirm. Press to exit.
ID: | ID is the normal serial number of an MR902. |
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SW ver.: | Software version (firmware) of an MR902. |
Reply time: | The reply time can also be set. |
System size: | Size of the system, maximum number of repeaters. |
Set the clock
It is important that the clock in MR902 is set correctly. If you use timers in another product that is connected or used in the system, these timers will work according to this clock. The clock in other products is usually also synchronized with the system clock.
Select “Set clock” and press to confirm. Press to exit.
Press to change the setting.
Press to accept and move on.
Press to leave.
Set response time
This indicates the time between alarms on the receivers. When the system receives an alarm, MR902 estimates the location of the nearest receiver and then calls that unit. If the call is not answered or overheard within this time, the call goes to the next receiver. Normally, 15 seconds is a typical time to accept the call. You can change the time from 5 to 30 seconds.
Select “Reply time” and press to confirm. Press to leave.
Press to change the setting.
Press to approve.
Press to leave.
Edit name
Change the system name. The name is displayed on the main screen.
Select “Edit name” and press . Press to exit.
Press to change the letter.
Press to select a letter.
Press to choose to delete the last letter.
Press to exit the menu. It takes 3 seconds.
To save the new name, select the ◆ symbol and press
Size of the system
Set the size of the system as close as the options allow, but the number
should be greater than or equal to the number of repeaters. Response time will
be faster the lower the value you choose.
Select “System size” and press . Press to exit.
Press to resize the system.
Press to accept the new choice.
Press to leave.
Systemtest
System testing is a troubleshooting tool to update statistics as quickly as
possible.
This function should normally be turned off. If you turn it on, it is
important to turn it off again.
Select Reset stat. and press to reset all statistics.
Select RP test and press to activate or deactivate the repeater test.
Select RX test and press to activate or deactivate the repeater test.
Press to exit.
Reset all
CAUTION!! This will delete everything and be removed from all
devices.
Select “Reset all” and press . Press to exit.
Select to accept to RESET ALL!
Select to leave.
Turn off
This shuts down MR902 and the system. All calls are no longer handled by the
system.
IMPORTANT: Before selecting “Power off”, MR902 must be unplugged from the
power outlet.
Select “Power off” and press and press to exit.
Select to accept to DELETE EVERYTHING!
Select to leave.
Maintenance
Updating software
It is possible to update the software of MR902. For a more detailed
description please check the
KNOP tool.
Cleaning
The product can be cleaned with a moist cloth or a dry cloth.
Spare parts and accessories
Spare parts and accessories can be ordered from Knop Elektronik A/S at
www.knop.dk.
Technical data
Frequency HF: | 869.2125 MHz |
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Range: | Up to 1500 m between MR902/RP902 and RP in free sight.(1) |
Range in building: | Recommended distance between repeater units <25m |
Power supply: | 230VAC |
Connection plug: | 2-pole EURO |
Battery: | Lithium battery, LP853048 3.7V 1200mA |
Battery time: | Approximately 4 hours |
Charge: | Approximately 1 day |
Surrounding environment: | Indoor use. ≤ 90% non-condensing |
Ambient temperature: | 0°C to +40°C |
Cabinet type: | Color RAL9001 ABS |
Cabinet dimensions: | Ø110mmx52mm |
Desnity: | IP40 |
Weight: | 135g |
The right to make changes is reserved
All rights reserved.
© KNOP Elektronik A/S
(1) Measured outdoors with an unobstructed view between transmitter and
receiver. In buildings, the range is reduced.
Explanation of symbols and approvals
| This product complies with:
Directive 2017/745/EU MDR
Directive 1907/2006/EU REACH
Directive 2011/65/EU RoHS
ISO 14971:2019 Risk Management for Medical devices
EN 301 498-1 V2.2.3 Electro Magnetic Compatibility
EN 301 489-3 V3.1.1 Electro Magnetic Compatibility
EN 50130-4:2011 + 2014 Immunity alarm systems
EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1 Short Range Devices
EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1 Short Range Devices
EN 300 220-3 V2.1.1 Short Range Devices
EN 60601-1-2:2014 + 2015 Electromagnetic compatibility (Medical)
EN 62368-1:2020 Electrical safety
EN 50581:2012 Hazardous substances
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| The product must not be used if the packaging is damaged.
| Medical Device Class 1
| Manufacturer
KNOP Elektronik NS, Fabriksvej 20, DK-7600 Struer, Denmark
| Read the manual(s) before installation and commissioning.
| Interference may occur in an environment with equipment marked with this
symbol.
| Must be protected against liquids.
| 0 °C to +40 °C, temperature limit for transport/storage and use.
| The product must not be disposed of with normal household waste.
| Single Registration Number DK-MF-000025631
| Unique Device Identifier
05744002850335
| Product reference MR902 Master Repeater
| Serial number Placed on the product
| Ingress Protection Code IP40
© KNOP Elektronik A/S
Fabriksvej 20
DK-7600 Struer
knop@knop.dk
knop.dk
+45 97840444 19
Documents / Resources
| KNOP
MR902 Master
Repeater
[pdf] User Manual
MR902 Master Repeater, MR902, Master Repeater, Repeater
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References
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