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EN4216MR 16 Zone Multi-Condition
Receiver with Relay Outputs
Installation and Operation Manual
1 Overview
The EN4216MR receiver allows you to add up to 16 transmitters and five
outputs to any application, and includes a housing tamper for increased
tamper security.
The following add-on receivers are available from Inovonics:
* At least one relay must be used for faults to ensure the system is
supervised. More than one relay may be used, but that will deduct from the
number of alarm output relays.
1.1 Installing an Inovonics Security System
An EchoStream survey kit must be used to establish a UL system. The
EchoStream survey kit measures the signal strength of high-power
repeater and sensor messages to help optimize your EchoStream system.
Figure 1 Sample EchoStream system
The EchoStream survey kit provides you with two signal strength
measurements: signal level and signal margin.
Signal level
The signal level is the measurement of the overall decibel level of the
message.
Signal margin
The signal margin is the measurement of the decibel level of the message,
minus the decibel level of any interfering signals. Inovonics Wireless
equipment should be placed within a facility such that all end-devices
produce signal margin readings of at least 4 decibels.
Both the signal level and signal margin are measured in decibels. Because
signal strength and signal margin are measured on a logarithmic scale, the
difference between a decibel level of 3 (Weak) and a decibel level of 4
(Good) is a much larger difference than it would be on a linear scale.
Note: For more information about the EchoStream survey kit, see the
EN7017 Survey Kit and App Installation and Site Survey Instructions.
Caution: The EchoStream system should be tested regularly to ensure
operation. To test: place the system in test mode, activate an end device,
and ensure an appropriate response.
1.2 RF Signal Propagation
While wood, drywall and glass usually let the RF signals pass, some
materials may inhibit or attenuate radio frequency (RF) signal propagation
by blocking, reflecting, deflecting or absorbing RF signals.
Consider anything between transmitters and repeaters and/or the receiver.
Is there concrete and steel construction? Are there earthen berms or hills?
Are there a lot of trees? Devices should be mounted such that they are
least affected by these elements.
For best results, transmitters and repeaters should be mounted at the
optimal height to achieve line of sight to repeaters and/or the receiver.
Usually this means they will be mounted as high as possible.
Following are some typical obstacles to RF signal propagation:
1.3 Inovonics Contact Information
If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics technical
services:
Receiver Alarm Output
Relays Fault Relays Transmitters
Supported
EN4204R 4 1 4
EN4216MR 5 1* 16
EN4232MR 11 1* 32
Material Affect Recommendation
Metal construction,
including ductwork;
pipes; studs; stucco,
plaster or concrete with
wire mesh; satellite
dishes, metal-lined
rooms such as walk-in
coolers or freezers;
metal siding, safes, etc.
Can reflect,
absorb and/or
disrupt RF
signals.
Perform a site survey
using an Inovonics
wireless survey kit to
verify the RF signal is
acceptable, and, when
necessary, to
determine where to
locate repeaters.
Completely enclosed
metal boxes/enclosures.
Can restrict RF
signals.
Solar panels, cinder
block walls, windows
with built-in solar tinting.
Can absorb and/
or reflect RF
signals.
Vegetation. Can attenuate
RF signals. The
RF environment
can alter as
trees shed or
sprout leaves.
Add repeaters as
issues arise.
Automobile and truck
traffic.
Can disrupt RF
signals.
Mount Inovonics
devices at a height
sufficient to achieve
line of sight above
traffic.
For product and installation videos visit us at
www.inovonics.com/videos or use the QR
code below.
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E-mail: support@inovonics.com.
Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336.
1.4 EN4216MR Front Panel
Figure 2 Receiver front panel
Output LED: Lights when any transmitter output is active.
Fault LED: Lights when any transmitter is sending a fault condition.
Power LED: Lit when receiving power.
LCD Display: Shows status, event log and programming information.
Decode LED: Flashes when any recognizable transmission is received.
This LED is only visible when the cover is removed.
Up button: Scrolls the display up.
Down button: Scrolls the display down.
Back button: Returns display to the previous menu, or when pressed in the
main menu options, returns the unit to normal operating mode. When
entering information in the display, returns to the last character entered.
Enter button: Selects the currently displayed menu item. If in normal
operating mode, sets the unit to menu mode.
Reset button: Clears the current status for all points and resets all outputs
and LEDs. Records a receiver reset entry in the event log and resets the
supervision window timers. This button is only accessible when the cover is
removed.
1.5 EN4216MR Internal Components
Figure 3 EN4216MR internal components
1.6 What’s in the Carton
Two drywall anchors.
Two mounting screws.
Two pieces of double-sided mounting tape.
One selection jumper.
2 Installation and Startup
2.1 Installation Notes
These products are designed to be maintained by professional
security technicians.
Products are tested for indoor use.
Do not mount wireless smoke detectors, co detectors, initiating device
transmitters or repeaters to removable surfaces, such as ceiling tiles.
All products should be manually tested weekly.
The EN4216MR must be installed within 30 m (98.5 ft) of control unit.
Low power transmitters shall be limited to a single initiating device.
2.2 Power Cabling
Caution: Incorrect connections may cause damage to the unit.
Before beginning startup, you will need to connect power to the receiver. To
connect power to the receiver:
1. Use a small screwdriver to press the housing release tabs on the top or
bottom of the receiver; separate the housing.
2. Connect power cabling to the Vs (+) and GND (-) connections.
Power source should be 11-14 VDC. Power supply must be
unswitched, uninterrupted, and regulated.
Use 18 - 22 gauge wire for all cabling, and ensure torque on the screw
terminals does not exceed 7 inch-pounds.
2.3 Select the Frequency Band
EchoStream products are able to use a range of radio frequencies, and are
shipped from Inovonics set for your geographic area.
The jumper will be set on the two pins marked NZ to set the frequency
range to 921-928 MHz for New Zealand.
The jumper will be set on the two pins marked AU to set the frequency
range to 915-928 MHz for Australia.
The jumper will be removed to set the frequency band to 902-928
MHz for North America.
1. Ensure the frequency band is set for your geographic are.
2. If the frequency band is not set for your geographic area, place a
selection jumper on the appropriate frequency band selection pins to
select Australia or New Zealand, or remove it for North America.
Note: Only devices set for use in North America are configured for UL
installations.
3. If you have changed the frequency band and the device is powered on,
press the reset button to complete configuration.
2.4 Connect Input/Output Cabling
4. Connect cabling to the receiver power loss output. Must be configured
for UL installations.
The receiver power loss output is a normally closed (N/C) open
collector output that opens when the receiver loses power.
5. Connect cabling to the tamper output. Must be configured for UL
installations.
The tamper output is a normally open (N/O) open collector output that
reports receiver case tamper to an external device.
6. Connect cabling to the jam output. Must be configured for UL
installations.
The jam output is a normally closed (N/C) open collector output that
opens when noise thresholds on all receive channels remain above a
predetermined value for 10 seconds. The jam output is set to the
follower output type.
7. Connect a momentary switch to the reset input and ground (Figure 4,
“EN4216MR terminals”). Must be configured for UL installations.
The reset input circuit permits installation of a remote momentary
normally open (N/O) switch to clear faults, unlatch outputs, and reset
the receiver to a normal state.
8. Connect cabling to the output terminals. Must be configured for UL
installations.
The EN4216MR provides six Form-C relays.
Figure 4 EN4216MR terminals
A B COutput LED Fault LED Power LED
D E FLCD display Up button Down button
G HBack button Enter button
AHousing release
tabs
BPower
connections
COperation LEDs
D ERelay outputs Tamper output FReceiver power loss output
G H IJam output Reset input Frequency band selection
pins
J KReset button Decode LED
E
F
H
D
G
A
B
C
A
B
C
D
G H
F
E
A A
I
J
K
Vs
Jam output
Ground
Tamper output
Reset input
Receiver
power loss
output
Caution:
Incorrect
connections
may cause
damage to the
unit
NC
COM 1
NO
NC
COM 2
NO
NC
COM 3
NO
NC
COM 4
NO
NC
COM 5
NO
NC
COM 6
NO
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2.5 Mount the Receiver
Caution: Mount the receiver in a location removed from metal. Metal
objects (duct work, wire mesh screens, boxes) will reduce RF range.
Note: For UL listed systems containing a UL hold-up switch, the
EN4216MR must be located within three feet of a system keypad in a
location out of sight from the protected premise.
9. Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the receiver in a
location accessible for future maintenance.
10. Perform a walk test, activating each transmitter assigned to the receiver
and ensuring a good signal.
3 Point Setup and Registration
Each transmitter must setup and registered to a point. Once registered, the
transmitters alarm(s) will be mapped to the appropriate alarm output(s).
Following are the transmitters supported by the EN4216MR:
Note: Contact Inovonics for a list of other compatible devices..
3.1 Program a Point
1. From the EN4216MR start screen, press the enter button to access the
receiver’s three main menu options.
2. Use the up and down buttons to navigate to the install & service menu;
press the enter button.
3. Enter your password to access the install & service menus.
4. Following the instructions in section 4.5.1, “Setup Point” on page 4.
4 EN4216MR 16 Zone Multi-Condition Receiver with
Relay Outputs Operation and Point Setup Screens
4.1 Menu Tree
POINT STATUS, see 4.3, “Point Status” on page 3.
EVENT LOG, see 4.4, “Event Log” on page 3.
INSTALL & SERVICE, 4.5, “Install & Service” on page 4.
SETUP POINT, see 4.5.1, “Setup Point” on page 4.
POINT #
SUPERVISION TIME
SECURITY/REPEATER
ALARM INPUTS
ALARM OUT
ALARM OUTPUT TYPE
INACTIVE O /TUT YPE
TAMPER OUT/TYPE
LOW BATTERY OUT/TYPE
TEXT
REGISTER
REGISTER TRANSMITTER, see 4.5.2, “Register Transmitter” on
page 4.
DELETE POINT, see 4.5.3, “Delete Point” on page 4.
SIGNAL STRENGTH, see 4.5.4, “Signal Strength” on page 5.
CHANGE PASSWORD, see 4.5.5, “Change Password” on page 5.
FACTORY CONFIG, see 4.5.6, “Factory Config” on page 5.
4.2 EN4216MR Start Screen
The EN4216MR start screen displays alarm and fault information on the
LCD display. Points in alarm are displayed as “Alarm”, with the point
number following. If more than one point is in alarm, the display scrolls
through each point. If a point has more than one alarm, the display scrolls
through each alarm. Fault conditions are indicated by “Fault” in the LCD
display if there is no alarm already displayed, and point numbers are not
displayed.
Alarms and faults will only display briefly when the alarm or fault is first
received, and then the start screen will return to a ready condition. For
detailed alarm and fault information, see section 4.3, “Point Status” on
page 3.
4.3 Point Status
The point status menu allows you to view detailed alarm and fault
information. Point status information is available without entering a
password.
To access the point status menu:
1. From the EN4216MR start screen, press the enter button to access the
receiver’s three main menus. “Point Status” displays.
2. Press the enter to display point status details.
3. Use the up/down buttons to scroll through the points; press the enter
button again to view the outputs the displayed conditions are mapped
to.
Point status flags are defined as follows: A = Alarm (transmitter only);
T = Tamper; B = Low Battery; L = AC loss (repeater only); I = Inactive.
Note: If “--” displays, the displayed condition has been mapped to a null
output.
4.4 Event Log
The event log displays the last 50 events that have occurred, whether they
be alarms, or tamper or inactive faults. Event log information is available
without a password.
1. From the EN4216MR start screen, press enter.
2. Use the up or down buttons to navigate toEvent Log”; press the enter
button.
3. Use the up/down buttons to scroll through events.
4. When viewing transmitter events, press enter to see the output the
events map to.
Note: No output will be displayed if the event is mapped to a null output.
Table 1: EN4216MR Supported Transmitters
Transmitter Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4
EN1215EOL Terminal
block
EN1215WEOL Terminal
block
Reed
switch
EN1223D Both
buttons
EN1235SF Button
EN1235DF Both
buttons
EN1244 Smoke
EN1245 CO
EN1249 Bill trap
EN1261HT Motion
Table 2: Default Trouble Condition Programming
Output/Relay Condition
6 Tamper
6 Low Battery
6 Supervision Loss/Inactive
See Figure 4,
“EN4216MR terminals”
on page 2.
Line Power Loss

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