Now that you’ve completed all of the Ekho Overview sections, up next is a multiple- choice assessment, to check your complete understanding of the system, its capabilities and its layout.
Each question will have four choices, only one will be correct. Answer each in turn, then click onto the next. There are 20 questions to answer, and they will reference information from each section of the Overview. Once you’ve answered all the questions, we’ll give you your results. The test should take around 10 minutes to complete – although there’s no time limit.
There is an 80% pass rate and if you pass, you will receive a certificate and be eligible to attend a face-to-face Ekho Programming & Applications training course with one of our Training Engineers.
If you don’t pass first time, just re-study the areas you had difficulty with, and try again. Although please note, you may only attempt the assessment three times. If you still don’t pass, contact your Regional Sales Manager to arrange another enrolment.
The platform will also remember how far you get in the test, in case you need a break part-way through.
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What is the shape of the radio signal coverage offered by a single Ekho device?
How would you wire more than one Translator onto the same loop?
How many tones does the Ekho Wall Sounder provide?
How many sensors are in the Ekho range?
How many layers of Expanders can there be between a wireless field device and a Translator?
What is the Ekho Survey Kit used for?
What’s the maximum communication range between an Expander and a wireless field device, in open air?
How is a mesh network created?
What’s the minimum recommended fitting distance between Ekho devices?
What’s the maximum number of wireless field devices that can be learned onto one Translator?
Which operating frequency does the Ekho system utilise in the UK and Europe?
Which of these materials would most block the radio signal from an Ekho product?
What voltage can the Ekho Output Module switch?
Ekho’s Amplitude Adjustment software feature does what?
What should be considered when positioning an Expander in relation to the nearby field devices?
A hybrid wireless system consists of:
Ekho is approved by LPCB to which EN standard?
What’s the maximum communication range between a Translator and an Expander, in open air?
What is the monitored connection on an Expander used for?
Which of the following statements is true?