In order for the radio system to operate correctly each device must be within radio range of a panel. For larger systems booster/repeater panels (which have no indication capabilities) are required to relay the information back to a master control panel which displays information about the condition of the system. Multiple control panels can be used in the system - all communicating via radio signals so no cabling (apart from a mains supply to each panel) is required.

To ensure a system will function correctly once installed a site radio survey is required. This determines the exact positions for control and booster/repeater panels ensuring adequate radio coverage is achieved around the site. This service is carried out by one of our appointed distributors.

Each device sends a regular 'status ok' signal to its' local radio panel. Should these signals not be received by a panel a fault message is displayed on the control panel(s). If a device detects a fire or fault condition it will send a signal to its local panel immediately which then in turn transmits a message to the master control panel. On larger systems two radio frequencies are used to ensure this process completes in a matter of seconds