Installation Instructions for the $E3403 Wireless (RF) Point Transmitter 1.0 General information The S&3404% Point Transmitter is a magnetic and dry contact wireless transmitter used for monitoring doors, windows or other dry contact devices. The unit is equipped with an interna! reed contact for use with an external magnet assembly, a cover tamper switch and RF supervision. The $:F3403 also has the capability to accept a supervised dry contact input (2.2 kQ EOL included) from an external device. Supervision is provided by transmitting a low power level signal to the receiver every 65 minutes if there is no other activity. All transmissions from the 43463 send battery status information to the panel. 2.0 Specifications
* Description:
Se@avo3 with magnet assembly Dimensions (HxWxD):
Transmitter: 1.4 in. x 3.25 in. x 0.75 in.
(35 mm x 77 mm x 19 mm) 1.4 in. x 3.25 in. x 0.125 in.
(35 mm x 77 mm x 3 mm)
-20F to +150F (-29C to +65C);
0 to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing). Supplied by a 3 VDC lithium battery. More than 5 years under normal operating conditions with the recommended battery types. Duracell DL123A, Panasonic Types: CR123A, or Sanyo CR123A.
* Compatible Receivers: RF3224, RF3222, RF3212, RF3213 NOTE: UL has not verified operation on the RF3212, RF3213, or RF3222.
* Options:
Mounting Plate:
Operating Temperature:
Operating Voltage:
Battery Life:
Recommended Battery Magnet-RF-10 Assembly*
*Supplied in packages of 10
* Compliance: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with 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 undesirable operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Detection Systems, Inc. can void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
(dis) detection systems 3.0 Mounting 3.1 Mounting Considerations W The maximum range of the Point Transmitter, in open air, is approximately 500 feet (150 m). In normal residential or commercial applications, it is IMPORTANT recommended that the Point Transmitter be kept within 100 feet (30 m) of the receiver to which it is assigned.
* Mounting the Point Transmitter on metal surfaces may reduce its RF range. Mounting the Point Transmitter on ferrous metal (iron or steel) surfaces may affect the operation of the internal magnetic contact. It is recommended that the Point Transmitter be mounted on the frame of the door or window and that the Magnet Assembly be mounted on the moving portion. Note that the Magnet Assembly must be mounted within 1 to 1.25 in. (25 to 32 mm) of the Point Transmitter and in an acceptable orientation as shown in Figure 1. Acceptable Figure 1 - Mounting Considerations
(shown without Mounting Plate or Spacer) 3.2. Mounting the Transmitter
* Position the Mounting Plate over the desired location. If connecting an external device, position the mounting plate so the wiring passes through the Wire Entrance (see Figure 2).
* Attach the Mounting Plate using two flathead screws (see Figure 2). AMAGNET ?#
Qe O Mounting Holes
(Use two flathead screws) 4 IMPORTANT
* Tear off the loose portion of the ID label for use in panel programming. Refer to Section 5.0.
* Depending on which case your Transmitter comes with (see Figure 3), open the Transmitter Cover by inserting a small flat-blade screwdriver into the slot at the end of the Transmitter. Press in with the screwdriver until the Latch opens. Entrance Figure 2 - Mounting Plate Be sure to note the location of the magnet when mounting the base. A member of the Bosch Group
* installa recommended battery (se0 Section 2.0). Be sure to observe 3 3 the proper polarity (see Figure 7). eae
eon corewcier and poss nae Figure 3 - Opening the Point Transmitter
+ Slide the Point Transmitter over the Mounting Plato to lock i into place (see Figure 4), If connecting an external device, make sure Figure 7 - Correclly-Installed Battery
+ Close the cover. that its wiring is pulled through the Wire Entrance of the Point * The Point Transmitter may be released from the base by Transmitter 28 the Point Transmitr slides onto the Mounting Plate, sisconnecting any extemal wing, removing the secur screw (i used), then pressing the Release Tab (see Figure 2) with a small tool and sliding the Point Transmitter off the Mounting Plate. 3.3 Mounting the Magnet Assembly For proper functioning, use only the supplied Magnet, Assembly,
+ Mount the Magnet Base (see Figure 8) using two panhead screws. Figure 4 - Ataching Point Transmitter to Mounting Base
+ Make wiring connections for any extemal device. Refer to section 4.0 oF 5.0,
+ Ifthe extemal contacts will not be used, connect a 2.2 KO EOL resistor acrass the terminals (see Figure 5). Figure 8 - The Magnet Assembly Note: The Spacer is optional and should be used if needed for alignment.
+ Snap on Magnet Cover.
+ If the installation requires additional security, use an additional anhead screw to mount the Point Transmitter as shown in Figure:
6. igure 6 - Tamper Screw Installation Page 2 PIN 36259E { 2002 Detection Systems, Inc Installation Instructions 4.0 Setting Up Magnetic or External Contacts 41 With the RF3222 Receiver and DS7400xi System The $E3403 has the abilty to monitor is internal reed contact or an external dry contact. If using the RF3222 Receiver, the SE3403 cannot monitor both magnetic and external contacts at the same time, Itusing the magnet, do not use an external device or an EOL resistor. using an external device, remove the reed switch (see Figuro 9). Remove the Read Switch ifusing extemal contacts Figure 9 - Removing the Reed Switch One set of External Normally-Closed (NC) Contacts (see Figure 9) or one set of External Normally-Open (NO) Contacts (sea Figura 10) may be monitored. Be sure that your panel supports the intended loop condition. The contact input Is supervised using @ 2.2 kA EOL resistor, This allows the panel to identify wire tampor conditions {opens or shorts). The total cable length for the external wiring should not exceed 20 f. m). 42. With the RF3212 Receiver and an EDM Panel The RF340: has the ability to monitor its internel reed contact and an extemal dry contact. The EOM panel remembers and leams the state fof usage of the two alarm functions of the 3340. Ifthe external zone is left open or shorted, then its state is ignored and the magnet i followed, Once the external loop is seen supervised with the EOL resistor, the loop becomes the predominant function and must be in the supervised state for the panel to report no faults for rat zone. Once both the magnet and supervised loop resistor hava been seen by the panel, hen they both must be present for the panel to report normal stalus for that zone. Ifthe loop is supervised and the magnet is present and then removed, the pane! will report a trouble condition due to the missing magnet,
(One set of External Normally-Closed (NC) Contacts (see Figure 10) or one set of Extemal Normally-Open (NO) Contacts (see Figure 11) may be monitored. Be sure that your panel supports the intended loop condition, The contact input is supervised using a 2.2 kO EOL resistor. This allows the panel to identify wire tamper conditions (opens or shorts). The total cable length for the external wiring should not exceed 20 ft 6m). Figure 11 = Typical Normally-Open (NO) Wiring 5.0 Panel Programming There is a label (see Figure 12) located on the housing. You will aed the 9-dlalt number on this label to program the Point Transmitir into the Contral Panel. See your panel's Programming Guide for programming information on wireless type devices. ID Number Lorsrzrore7 AA A INCA 161770187 Figure 12 - ID Number Installation Instructions 2002 Detection Systems, Inc. PIN 96259E Page 3 Detection Systems, Inc. Copyright 2002 Detection Systems, Inc. 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, New York, USA 14450-9199 mS installation Instructions
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