Accton Technology HWS65051DW Zibgee 2.4GHz Wireless Door/Window Sensor User Manual SMCDW30 Z IG R02 20150415

Accton Technology Corp Zibgee 2.4GHz Wireless Door/Window Sensor SMCDW30 Z IG R02 20150415

User Manual

Copy right© 2015 SMC. All Rights Reservedna.smc.comPage 1I/M SMCDW30-D V2.0 1  ModelsThis guide covers the following model:•  SMCDW30-Z 2  Part ListsThe package contents include:•  Door-Window Sensor •  Mounting Bracket / Shim x 2•  Sensor Magnet •  Mounting Screws x 5•  CR2 Battery•  Wall Anchors x 5•  Double-Sided Tape x 2 •  This Guide 3  Key Components 4 Mounting•  Do not physically mount the sensor until it has been     paired with the system.•  Do not mount the sensor directly on or near metal      framing or other large metallic objects, which can weaken    transmitted radio signal.•  Place the sensor indoors and away from sources of      water / moisture and other extreme weather conditions.•  Always mount the sensor portion of the product to fixed    location of the door or window.•  Stacking spacers provided can be used to elevate the    magnet to be closer to the sensor.Identify the installation locations on the door or window. Step A. Orient the sensor and magnet so the alignment        arrows face each other when the door or window is      closed. The gap between the sensor and the magnet      should be greater than 1 inch and less than 1.5       inches.  Step B. Choose to mount with either double-sided tape or     screws:Double-sided tape: 1.   Clean the surface where the sensor will be mounted,    as dust and particles can reduce the adhesion of      double-sided mounting tape you will use to mount   the sensor.2.  Peel and attach the double-sided tape to the back   of the sensor mounting bracket / shim and magnet      bracket / shim. 3.  Adhere to the wall, door, or window frame.4.  Slide the sensor and magnet into the bracket / shim.Screws: 1.  Use the supplied wall anchors and screw set to      secure the mounting bracket / shim to the wall, door     or window frame.2.   Slide sensor and magnet into the bracket / shim.SMCDW30-Z Door Window Sensor Aignment ArrowMagnetLow Voltage LED (RED)SensorScrews OptionMounting Bracket/ShimDouble-sided Tape Option
Copy right© 2015 SMC. All Rights Reservedna.smc.comPage 2I/M SMCDW30-D V2.01.   Clean the surface where the sensor will be mounted,    as dust and particles can reduce the adhesion of      double-sided mounting tape you will use to mount   the sensor.2.  Peel and attach the double-sided tape to the back   of the sensor mounting bracket / shim and magnet      bracket / shim. 3.  Adhere to the wall, door, or window frame.4.  Slide the sensor and magnet into the bracket / shim.Screws: 1.  Use the supplied wall anchors and screw set to      secure the mounting bracket / shim to the wall, door     or window frame.2.   Slide sensor and magnet into the bracket / shim.Step C.  Adding the Sensor to Touchscreen / Gateway.1.  At the Home screen, touch the Settings widget.2.  At the Keypad screen, touch the numbers to enter    your keypad code.3.  At the Settings menu, use the keypad to enter the    Installer Code (this code is the same for all Touch   screen / Gateway products installed by your     company).4.  At the Technician keyboard pad, enter your   Technician ID and touch Done.5.  At the Technician Settings menu, select Sensors &    Zones > Add a Sensor / Zone.6.  At the Add a sensor screen, use the arrow buttons    to select the number of sensors you want to add.7.  Click Next. The Locating Sensors screen appears    and the system scans the premises for wireless    sensors that can be added. These sensors must be    defaulted and not currently paired with another    Touchscreen / Gateway device.8.  Follow the system prompts to complete the add   process.If no available sensors are found or fewer are found than expected:1.  Touch Cancel Sensor / Zone Add to return to the    Technician Settings menu. 2.  Touch Back to return to the Add a Sensor screen.3.  Check the signal strength between the sensor and      Touchscreen / Gateway (see “Test Signal Strength.)4.  If you encounter a problem, see “Troubleshooting.” 5  Testing Signal StrengthAfter adding the sensor to the Touchscreen / Gateway, test the signal strength between the Touchscreen / Gateway and its added sensors / security zones:1.  Perform steps 1 through 4 under “Adding the Sensor to    Touchscreen / Gateway.”2.  At the Technician Settings menu, select Sensors &   Zones > Sensor Diagnostics.3.  When the installed sensors / security zones appear,   touch the zone you want to test for connectivity and   follow the instructions from the Touchsreen / Gateway.    The Sensor Diagnostic for <Security Zone name>      appears as the system detects the current signal strength    between the selected sensor and the Touchsreen /      Gateway. 6  Viewing Event History1.  Touch the Security widget on the Home screen.2.  At the Dashboard, touch the History tab. The Zone   Event History shows the event history 7  Disabling ZonesThe Touchsreen / Gateway system can bypass a zone, so the zone is not monitored when the system is armed. This is useful when a sensor is being repaired. You can only change the Bypass state of a zone when the system is disarmed. The system continues to log the activity of bypassed zones in the Event History (see “Viewing Event History.”).1.  With the system disarmed, touch the Security icon      on the Home screen.2.  At the Dashboard screen, touch the Bypass button      for the zone to be bypassed. The Bypass button of      the zone shows it is bypassed.If the system is disarmed, the Security Status header notes that some zones are bypassed.SMCDW30-Z Door Window Sensor Open/Closed windowOpen/Closed doorwayIcons MeaningOpen/Closed window
Copy right© 2015 SMC. All Rights Reservedna.smc.comPage 3I/M SMCDW30-D V2.0 7  Disabling ZonesThe Touchsreen / Gateway system can bypass a zone, so the zone is not monitored when the system is armed. This is useful when a sensor is being repaired. You can only change the Bypass state of a zone when the system is disarmed. The system continues to log the activity of bypassed zones in the Event History (see “Viewing Event History.”).1.  With the system disarmed, touch the Security icon      on the Home screen.2.  At the Dashboard screen, touch the Bypass button      for the zone to be bypassed. The Bypass button of      the zone shows it is bypassed.If the system is disarmed, the Security Status header notes that some zones are bypassed. 8  Deleting a SensorDeleting a sensor from the premises removes it from being monitored by the customer’s Touchsreen / Gateway system. This is not the same as disabling (bypassing) a sensor. Delete a sensor only if it is being de-installed from the Touchsreen / Gateway premises or to reset it to factory default settings by deleting the sensor and re-adding it immediately.To delete a sensor from the Touchsreen / Gateway system: 1.  Perform steps 1 through 4 under “Adding the Sensor    to Touchsreen / Gateway .” 2.  At the Technician Settings menu, select Sensors &    Zones > Delete a Sensor / Zone. 3.  At the Premise Passphrase keyboard, retrieve the    Premise Passphrase for the current Touchsreen /    Gateway (the Premise Passphrase is unique to the    current Touchsreen / Gateway and was generated    upon Activation):  •  Login to the Management Portal via the Internet.  •  At the Dashboard, use the Start a Customer      Search tool to search for the current customer’s     account.  •  When the Customer Search Results screen      appears, find the customer in the listed query      results and click the customer’s Account      Number. The Account Details of the current      customer appears.4.  Find the section Touchsreen / Gateway Premise    Pass Phrase. 5.  At the Premise Passphrase for the current   Touchsreen / Gateway, enter Premise Passphrase      and click Done. The currently installed sensors /      security zones appear. 6.  Touch the zone you want to delete, and then follow the    instructions provided by the Touchsreen / Gateway to    delete the sensor and security zone from the current     Touchsreen / Gateway system. 9  Factory Reset1.  When the sensor is removed from its packaging for the    first time, it is in factory reset / default mode. When you    install the battery, the sensor searches for a Touchsreen /    Gateway which it can pair. 2.  To reset a sensor that has already been added to a      Touchsreen / Gateway and place it in Search mode,     delete it from the Touchsreen / Gateway. 3.  To force the sensor into factory reset / default mode:  •  Find the locking mechanism on the bottom of the      sensor. Push down on the back plate of the sensor      and slide it out.  •  Remove the battery.  •  While pressing and holding the tamper switch, insert      the battery into the sensor, with the positive (+) end,      matching the product marking.   •  The pairing LED should flash.  •  Release the tamper switch once the pairing LED      flashes. The sensor is now defaulted. If you are not      pairing to the system, remove the battery.  •  Replace the sensor back plate.SMCDW30-Z Door Window Sensor  10  Battery InstallationA new sensor comes with a preinstalled battery (CR2 Lithium Battery, DC 3V) with a quick-pull tab for easy activation.1.  Find the locking mechanism on the bottom of the     sensor.2.  Push down on the back plate of the sensor and slide   out the plate. 3.  Insert the CR2 battery into the sensor, with the   positive (+) end matching the product marking. 4.  Replace the sensor back plate. 11  TroubleshootingIf you encounter a problem with the sensor:•  Be sure the product has been installed according to      the recommended guidelines found in this guide.•  If pairing to the system, confirm that the sensor has      been first defaulted, and then confirm that the      device is paired to system.•  Verify that a new battery has been installed properly     (see “Battery Installation”).•  Confirm the low voltage indicator is not lit on the      side sensor.
Copy right© 2015 SMC. All Rights Reservedna.smc.comPage 4I/M SMCDW30-D V2.05000954This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.  "CAUTION: 1. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. 2. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter "NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.SMCDW30-Z Door Window Sensor 150200001129A R02 10  Battery InstallationA new sensor comes with a preinstalled battery (CR2 Lithium Battery, DC 3V) with a quick-pull tab for easy activation.1.  Find the locking mechanism on the bottom of the     sensor.2.  Push down on the back plate of the sensor and slide   out the plate. 3.  Insert the CR2 battery into the sensor, with the   positive (+) end matching the product marking. 4.  Replace the sensor back plate. 11  TroubleshootingIf you encounter a problem with the sensor:•  Be sure the product has been installed according to      the recommended guidelines found in this guide.•  If pairing to the system, confirm that the sensor has      been first defaulted, and then confirm that the      device is paired to system.•  Verify that a new battery has been installed properly     (see “Battery Installation”).•  Confirm the low voltage indicator is not lit on the      side sensor.  12  ETL Logo and Standard Information CONFORMS TO ANSI / UL STD. 634 and 60950-1CERTIFIED TO ULC SUBJECT C634 and CAN / CSA STD. C22.2 No. 60950-1 13  CompliancesFCC ID: HED-HWS65051DW IC: 3857A-HWS65051DW Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.“This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.”However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•  Increase the separation between the equipment and   receiver.•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit   different from that to which the receiver is needed.•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV   technician for help. 14  ContactSMC Networks - North America20 MasonIrvine, CA 926181-800-SMC-4YOU24/7 Technical SupportWith over 40 years of experience, SMC Networks is a leading equipment provider in gateway and home security customer premises equipment for Service Providers in North America and internationally.Visit us at: na.smc.com

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