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Phillips screwdriver
Programming
The following steps describe the general guidelines for
programming (learning) the sensor into panel memory. Refer to
your panel documentation for complete programming details.
To program the sensor, do the following:
1.
Remove the sensor cover by pressing a small screwdriver
into the slot on the end of the sensor while lifting the
cover. See Figure 1, item 1.
2.
If required, insert the battery into the battery holder,
observing correct polarity. See Figure 2.
3.
Set the panel to program mode.
4.
Proceed to the Learn Sensors menu.
5.
Press and release the tamper switch on the sensor until
the panel responds.
6.
Select the appropriate sensor group and sensor number.
7.
Exit program mode.
Verifying programming and RF communication
Before mounting the sensor, verify that the sensor mounting
location provides good RF communication to the panel.
To verify, do the following:
1.
Put the panel/receiver into sensor test mode.
2.
Take the sensor to the mounting location.
3.
Hold the magnet next to the arrow on the end of the
sensor and then pull the magnet away from the sensor.
4.
Listen for siren beeps to determine appropriate response
(refer to your panel/receiver documentation).
5.
Exit sensor test mode.
Mounting
To mount the sensor, do the following:
Mount sensor base with two Ø3,5 x 25 mm PPH screws
1.
(included) at T and L mounting hole locations. See
Figure 3.
a. Start both the T and L screws and turn down halfway.
b. Level and tighten the L screw first.
c. Tighten (but do not over tighten) the T screw last.
2.
Remove the magnet from its base.
3.
Line up the arrow on the magnet with the small notch on
the side of the sensor, depending on the internal reed
switch being used. See Figure 4.
4.
Remove unused reed switches. Clip the leads as close to
the board as possible.
Mount the magnet base with the Ø3,5 x 15 mm PPH
5.
screws (included) no more than 1 cm (0.4 in.) away from
the sensor base. Replace the magnet cover.
6.
Attach the sensor cover to the sensor base.
7.
To install your wireless system according to EN50131-1,
secure the sensor cover using the screw (Ø2,5 x 6 mm
2 / 28
PPH screw provided) in the cover screw hole (see
Figure 1, item 2).
External contact wiring
Use the following specifications for the external contact:
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Maximum wire length: 8 m (26 ft).
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Wire: Stranded, 22-gauge (0.7112 mm).
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Switches: Hermetically sealed external switches (sealed
reed switch) that supply a minimum 250 milliseconds open
or close on alarm.
Note: Do not connect more than five external contacts to
a door/window sensor.
You can wire the terminal blocks on the sensor with leads from
an external contact. Contact includes both alarm and tamper
indication. The external contact is wired with two end-of-line
(EOL) resistors; one in series with, and one across the external
contact (see Figure 5). EOL resistors must be installed at the
external detection device for proper supervision. This gives the
following readings for a normally closed configuration:
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Open/short = Tamper
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1 R (4.7 kΩ) = All devices closed (normal) l resistor)
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2 R (9.4 kΩ) = Alarm (EOL resistor + parallel resistor
Figure 5: External contact wiring
(1) Door/window sensor
(2) EOL resistor 4.7 kΩ
(3) Contacts
Sensor test
The sensor test verifies good communication between the
sensor and the panel/receiver.
To test the sensor, do the following:
1.
Put the panel/receiver into senso r test mode (refer to your
panel/receiver documentation).
2.
Open the door/window the sensor is protecting. The
sensor transmits a signal.
3.
Listen for siren beeps to determine the appropriate
response (refer to your panel/receiver documentation).
4.
Exit sensor test mode.
Battery replacemen
WARNING:
Using incorrect types of batteries may cause risk
of fire, explosion or chemical leakage.
Use only the recommended replacement batteries (see
"Specifications" on page 3.
Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically
crushing or cutting of a battery can result in an explosion.
Leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature
surrounding environment or subjecting it to extremely low air
pressure can result in an explosion or the leakage of
flammable liquid or gas.
When the system indicates the sensor battery is low, replace it
immediately. Use the recommended replacement batteries or
contact technical support for information. Dispose of used
battery according to battery directive instructions and/or
instructions from local government authorities.
P/N 466-2110-ML • REV K • ISS 05DEC22