MCT-320
English
Contact transmitter
Español
Contacto Magnético Inalámbrico
Portuguese
Transmissor de Contacto Magnético
ENGLISH
1. INTRODUCTION
The MCT-320 is a fully supervised, PowerCode magnetic contact
transmitter, for use with PowerCode products. The transmitter
includes a built-in reed switch (that opens upon removal of a magnet
placed near it).
The magnet switch has a unique 24-bit PowerCode ID, selected in the
factory from over 16 million possible code combinations.
Since messages transmitted by the MCT-320 might collide with
transmissions from other PowerCode transmitters, a "smart" anti- collision
transmission sequence is used.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency (MHz): 315, 433.92, 868.95, 869.2125 or according to local
requirements (UL has only investigated at 315 MHz).
Transmitter's ID Code: 24-bit digital word, over 16 million combinations,
pulse width modulation.
Overall Message Length: 36 bits
Power Source: 3 V Lithium CR-2 type battery, Panasonic, Sanyo or GP only.
Caution! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Battery Life Expectancy: 5 years (for typical use)
Battery Supervision: Automatic transmission of battery condition data as
part of any status report.
Operating Temperature: -10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F).
Dimensions: 51 x 30 x 21 mm (2 x 1-3/16 x 13/16 in.)
Weight (including battery): 36g (1.27 oz)
Standards:
USA (315 MHz): CFR47 part 15 (FCC) UL 634, ULC C634
3. GENERAL INFORMATION
It is highly recommended to attach the transmitter to the top of the
door/window on the fixed frame and the magnet to the movable part (door or
window). Make sure that the magnet is located not more than 6 mm (0.25
in.) from the transmitter's marked side.
4. MOUNTING
The transmitter should be mounted on the fixed surface and the magnet
on the moving surface (see Figure 1).
4.1 Magnet Mounting
4.2 Magnet Mounting with Optional Spacer(s)
(see Figure 3)
5. TEST
A. Insert the battery between the battery clips, at the correct polarity. For
proper operation, only Lithium Thionyl Chloride battery (Panasonic,
Sanyo or GP type CR2) should be used.
Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose used battery according to manufacturer's instructions.
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-320 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)
6. LED LIGHT ENABLING/DISABLING
The LED light can be enabled or disabled as desired.
The disabling and enabling process is identical, as follows:
A.
Pull out the transmitter rear cover (to activate rear tamper switch).
B.
Hold the magnet in your hand, near and parallel to the transmitter.
7. LED LIGHT ENABLING/DISABLING
Visonic Ltd. 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.
D-301998
(see Figure 2)
The MCT-320 tamper switch is activated when the cover is removed or
when the detector is removed from the wall.
A periodic supervision message is transmitted automatically. The target
receiver is thus informed, at regular intervals, of the unit's active participation
in the system.
An LED lights whenever alarm or tamper events are reported. The LED
light can be disabled if desired. The LED does not light while a supervision
message is being transmitted.
Operating power is obtained from an on-board 3 V Lithium battery. When
the battery voltage is low, a "low battery" message is sent to the receiver.
Europe (433.92, 868.95, 869.2125): ETSI EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1: (2002-
08) , EN 50130-4:( 95) & A1 : (98) & A2: (03)
EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2 :2007, EN 300 220-1 V2.1.1 :2006 EN 60950-1: 2006,
EN 50130-5: 1998 EN 50131-1 :2007, CLC/TS 50131-2-6:2004
Note: If triggered more than 218 times every day of the year, the product
will not comply with the Belgium standards.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of Industry
and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This device complies with the essential requirements and provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on
radio and telecommunications terminal equipment.
Note: Once the cover is removed, a tamper message is transmitted to the
receiver. Subsequent removal of the battery prevents transmission of
"TAMPER RESTORE", leaving the receiver in permanent alert. To avoid
this, during the enrolling process, press the tamper switch while you
remove the battery.
Optional spacer(s), 3 mm width, 7mm with, or both, can be used for the
magnet mounting.
4.3 Transmitter Mounting
position. Wait slightly over 3 minutes to verify that tamper
transmissions cease.
D. Momentarily open the door or window and verify that the transmitter
LED lights, indicating that transmission is in progress.
E. Close the door or window, thus restoring it to the undisturbed state
and watch the LED.
F. Refer to the target receiver's installation instructions, and let the receiver
"learn" the ID codes associated with the reed switch.
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.
C.
Push and pull the magnet to and from the transmitter, 5-6 times (*).
D.
Close the transmitter rear cover.
(*)
During disabling process the LED flashes and then stops flashing.
During enabling process the LED does not flash and then flashes
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 Visonic Ltd., could void the user's FCC or
other authority to operate the equipment.
MCT-320
(see Figure 4)
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