SERIES FS (FAIL-SAFE) INSTRUCTIONS
| TRANSMITTERS NOTE: Units are shipped with Code "000". Only change if more than one "Set" is used in same area or if interference is encountered. A. General (Incoming Test) 1. Connect your sensor (if not included) 2. Apply proper power per model number 3. Press "TEST" switch once, green LED should blink once. 4. Place transmitter on desired location and make sure it is within range of the receiver by pressing the "TEST"
button and having the receiver blink its green LED. NOTE: If you have to change the "CODE" on the transmitter (other than "000") you MUST also change it on the receiver and vice versa. The "CODE"
1. On MINIATURE CASES:
a. Pry open the back cover b. Remove batteries (if included) c. Remove assembly from housing and set new
"CODE" (up to 256) and write it down d. Reverse Steps a-c and press the test button to assure assembly is back together right (the receiver won't receive the Fail-Safe signal until you change its code to match the new code of the transmitter) 2. On WALL MOUNT CASES:
a. Remove 4 screws on the back b. Lift front cover and set the new code and write it down c. Replace battery, if required d. Reverse Steps a & b above and repeat steps Al-
A4 above C. Connections:
1. MINIATURE CASE:
A. Externally Powered: Ground (-) on Pin 6 Positive
(+) on Pin 1 - Make Sure You Apply The Correct Power Per Model Number B. INPUT SIGNAL:
b.0 OPTION 00 Alarm Controller: Apply positive TTL, pulse or level (or open) between Pin 6
(ground) and Pin 4(trigger) b.1 OPTION 01 Tilt/Position: No inputs required. Just tilt the case >15 from horizontal position. b.2 OPTION 02 Liquid Level: Jump Pin 2 to 6, connect insulated (stripped .25" on both ends) pair of copper wires. One to Pin 3, the other to Pin 6 and drop the other end to the desired liquid level b.3 Option 03 Liquid Level Control:
Same as b.2 above NOTE: For non-continuous level control (low limit and high limit) contact OTEK Corp. Or Replacing Batteries b.4 Option 04 Moisture Alarm:
Same as b.2 above, except insert the end of the wires into the subject to be monitored (soil, wood, etc.) b5. Option 05 Moisture Control:
Same as b.4 above b.6 Option 06 Start-Stop (On-Off):
Apply TTL/CMOS pulses or contact closure to ground (Pin 6) on Pin4 (Trigger). 1st pulse to start, 2nd to stop, 3rd to start, 4th to stop, etc. b.7 Option 07 Counter (Pulse In/Out) Apply TTL/CMOS orcontact closure from ground (Pin6) to trigger (Pin4). Maximum Rate: 100Hz b.8 Option 08 Smoke Alarm:
No connectionsare required. Place the transmitter near the ceiling b.10 Option 10 Gas Alarm:
No connections are required. Place the transmitter near the possible source. b.11 EXTERNAL TEST Test: Pulse Pin 5 to ground (Pin 6) C.2 WALLMOUNT (LARGER) CASE:
C.2.a Your transmitter is equipped witha 3.5mm (Pin 6) stereo jack and plug. The shell is ground, the middleis input (Pin 3) and thetip is trigger (Pin 4), Using these Pin numbers, use the exact same connections and instructions given forthe miniature case above for Options 00-10. (See C.1.b0 - C.1.b10) C.2.b Manual Test (Range Finder) and Alarm:
b.1 TEST: Pulsemomentarily the "TEST" button, its green LED will blink once and if the receiver ison and inrange, it will blink its green LED for 5 seconds. b.2 ALARM/COUNT/ON-OFF:
This is amulti-function buttonthat, depending onthe model used, will either simulate an
"Alarm:, transmit an "Event" (Count), an"On-
Off", Level, etc. and when pressed, willturn onthered receiver's LED, sound the buzzer _ andturnonitsrelay and increment the ~
counter (optional) b.3 OPTIONAL RELAY & COUNTER Use the 1.3mm DC Jack included to connect your load inseries withtherelay contacts. 50mA at 120VAC Resistive Maximum.