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Security Escort | Installation and Setup Guide |5.0 Testing
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EN | 45
Bosch Security Systems | 1/09 | 33831E
Table 12: EA500 Transponder Bus Faults
Symptoms Probable Cause Possible Solution
Bus failure.
1. Bus power
jumper not in
place.
2. Short or open
on the bus
wires.
3. No power to
receiver.
4. Close lightning
hit.
5. Bad bus on
transponder.
1. Place jumper on for corresponding bus (see the
transponder’s Installation Instructions for location
of jumper).
2. Put meter across bus wire. Should be reading between
7.5 VDC to 10.5 VDC. If voltage is not present or
lower than 9 V, check wiring (BUS+ to BUS-) for
possible ground, short, or open.
3. Check power for 10.5 VDC to 13.5 VDC. If lower than
10 VDC or no voltage present, check wiring (PWR+ to
PWR-) on power side of receiver, repair, or replace
cable.
4. Power down transponder (AC and battery) for 30-sec.,
then turn power back on. If bus failure does not
clear, go to Step 5.
5. Remove cable from bus, meter terminals with VOM. If
voltage is lower then 9 VDC on BUS+ or lower then 12
VDC on PWR+, replace transponder.
Table 13: EA102 Receiver Issues
Symptoms Probable Cause Possible Solution
Single
receiver not
responding.
1. Address switch in wrong
position
2. Open on the bus wires
3. No power to receiver
4. Defective receiver
1. Rotate switch to correspond with transponder
database location.
2. Put meter across bus wire. Should be reading
between 7.5 VDC to 10.5 VDC. If voltage is not
present or lower than 9 V, check wiring (BUS+
to BUS-) for possible ground or open.
3. Check power for 10.5 VDC to 13.5 VDC. If lower
than 10 V or no voltage present, check wiring
(PWR+ to PWR-) on power side of receiver repair
or replace cable.
4. If power is present on BUS+ and PWR+ and rotary
switch is set to correct address, replace
receiver.
Single
receiver
intermittentl
y not
responding
1. Receiver is located past
the
900 m (3000 ft.) maximum
cable run.
2. Moisture on circuit
board.
3. Cable going to ground
occasionally.
4. Insects nesting on
circuit board.
5. Bad splice to receiver.
6. Defective receiver.
1. Re-engineer location or reroute cable to be
under 900 m (3000 ft.).
2. Seal housing where moisture is entering
enclosure. Replace receiver until the old one
dries out.
3. Replace or repair cable.
4. Seal any entry point and spray insect repellent
inside housing to stop any further invasions
into receiver.
5. Check all splices to make sure cables are tight
and not loose causing high resistant open.
6. If power is present on BUS+ and PWR+, between
7.5 VDC and 10.5 VDC on bus, and 10.5 VDC and
13.5 VDC on power, replace receiver.
Single
receiver
reporting bad
check sum.
1. Two receivers on the bus
with the same address ID
number.
2. Moisture or water on
receiver.
3. Length of cable to
receiver. Receiver is
1. Check rotary switches on all receivers on that
bus to be sure there are no duplicate ID
numbers.
2. Replace receiver with new one until the old
receiver dries out. Seal any point where
moisture is entering the receiver housing.
3. Reconfigure the bus run to make sure receiver
is within 900 m (3000 ft.) of the transponder.
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