Table 1. Getting acquainted with the function selector
Sw-
Function
Pos. Selected Option
SW1
Reed switch input
ON
enable/disable
OFF
SW2
Aux. input type
ON
selector
OFF
SW3
Restore reports
ON
enable/disable
OFF
SW4
Transmit mode
ON
selector
OFF
SWITCH SW1: Determines whether the reed switch input will be
active or inactive.
SWITCH SW2: Determines whether the auxiliary input will
behave as an end-of-line (E.O.L.) input or as a normally closed
(N.C.) input.
SWITCH SW3: Determines whether the transmitter will report a
restore event when an input restores from an alarm condition.
Note: Selecting the ON position enables you to find out whether
the door or window under surveillance are open or closed.
Note: For UL installations, SW3 must be set to On position.
SWITCH SW4: In non-supervised systems, it is sometimes
required to report an alarm repeatedly at short intervals, until the
disturbed input reverts to its normal (undisturbed) state. SW4 is
used to select between repetitive and one-shot transmission.
Note: Transmissions initiated by "tamper" events will be repeated
once every 3 minutes, regardless of SW4 setting.
When done, Install the battery as directed in Para. 4.2.
4.2 Testing the Unit
Before testing, set DIP switches SW1 through SW4 as required
for the particular application (Para. 4.1).
A. Insert the battery between the battery clips, at the correct
polarity. For proper operation, only Lithium Thionyl Chloride
battery (Panasonic or Sanyo type CR2) should be used.
B. Press the tamper switch once and release it.
Note: Since the cover is removed and power is applied, a
tamper situation exists. Verify that the MCT-302 transmits (the
LED lights briefly) once every 3 minutes.
C. When you are satisfied that tamper signals are transmitted
properly, put the cover on to return the tamper switch to its
normal (undisturbed) position. Wait slightly over 3 minutes to
verify that tamper transmissions cease. If all went well, secure
the front cover to the base with the case closure screw.
D. Momentarily open the door or window and verify that the
transmitter LED lights, indicating that transmission is in
progress.
If SW4 is ON, wait 3 minutes to verify that the transmission is
repeated at 3-minute intervals.
E. Close the door or window, thus restoring it to the undisturbed
state and watch the LED. If SW3 is set to ON, a "restore"
transmission will now take place.
For question regarding your system or for any service needs, contact your dealer:
Name;
_________________________
Address:
_________________________
City/State: _________________________
Phone:
_________________________
2
Default
Reed switch input is enabled
ON
Reed switch input is disabled
Aux. input is E.O.L. (47 kΩ)
OFF
Aux. input is N.C.
Restore events reported
ON
Restore events not reported
Alarms reported every 3 min.
OFF
Alarms reported only once
F. If the auxiliary input is used, momentarily activate the detector
connected to it and check for a response similar to that
described in D above. Then restore the input loop to its
undisturbed state. The response should be as in E above.
G. Refer to the target receiver's installation instructions, and let
the receiver "learn" the ID codes associated with the reed
switch (if used) and the auxiliary input (if used).
ATTENTION! Each input of the MCT-302 has a different ID.
You must enroll the ID that you are using (if you are using the
internal reed switch, activate the reed switch. If you are using
the AUX input, trigger this input. If you are using both, activate
the reed switch and then trigger the AUX input, or vice versa).
With the target receiver in the LEARN mode, an alarm
transmission from each input will enroll the input's ID in the
receiver's memory.
Note Regarding Tamper Message Transmission:
- If the reed switch input is enabled (SW1 is ON), the tamper
message will be sent with the reed switch's ID.
- If the reed switch input is disabled (SW1 is OFF), the tamper
message will be sent with the auxiliary input's ID.
5. MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS
The wireless systems are very reliable and are tested to high
standards. However, due to low transmitting power and limited
range (required by FCC and other regulatory authorities), there
are some limitations to be considered:
A. Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occurring on or
near their operating frequencies, regardless of the digital code
used.
B. A receiver responds only to one transmitted signal at a time.
C. Wireless devices should be tested regularly to determine
whether there are sources of interference and to protect
against faults.
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the
unit, not expressly approved by the manufaturer, could void
the user's FCC or other authority to operate the equipment.
W.E.E.E. Product Recycling Declaration
For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact
the company from which you orignially purchased it. If you are discarding
this product and not returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is
returned as identified by your supplier. This product is not to be thrown
away with everyday waste.
European
Directive
2002/96/EC
Equipment.
Waste
Electrical
and
Electronic
D-300371