Bosch Security Systems 0251-2 User Manual 8
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FCC ID: ESV—0251-2 installation instructions forthe EA102A-304 Receiver 1.0 Specifications Enclosure Available in indoor and weatherproof outdoor enclosure Temperature Range -40' to * 149”F (40’ to +65°C) Power 12VDC. 25mA typical, 55mA With horn sounding RF Input Frequency 304.000 Mhz Measured in 255 steps Diversity antennas SEZx-304 Series and SE4x-304 Series Transmitters; EAEOOE Transponder with a ROM version 4 00 or greater NOTE: The EA102A-304 is compatible only with other '-304' equipment (e.g., the SEZx»304 and the SE4x-304), Also, do NOT install this unit in conjunction with an EASOOB Transponder with a ROM version earlier than 4 00. 2.0 Mounting Choose a mounting location based upon the preVious site survey The receiver should be mounted as close as possible to the location found With the test receiver The lollowmg is a gmdeline tor receiver mounting and spacing: Signal Strength Antenna Type Compatibility lndoorRece/verlnstallaticn Receiver Spacing: Receiver spacing should be no more than 80 feet (24 4 meters) between receivers for standard construc- tion. Range will be dependent upon the construction of the burlding. For example a building with hollow drywall walls may more accurate the locating will be. Multi-Floor installations: Receivers MUST be mounted over one another in multi-iloor installations This helps maintain proper floor-to-tioor reception (See diagram at the top of the next column ) Copyrlght Q 1595 Detection Systems. inc. Detection Systems. Inc., Fairport, New York, USA 14450-9199 ) (716) 223-4060 ~ (800) 259—0096 - Fax (716) 223-9180 x = Necewer taut-on Mae swam Select a mounting location that: - prowdes a clear line-of~sight of the protected area. it possible. ' is at least one foot away from metal objects such as HVAC ductsv ~ is not at a barrier where it is important to resolve which side an alarm location is on. and - will not be damaged by tampering or opening doors. OutdoorReceiver/nstallation Mounting Height: Receivers should be mounted to leet (3 meters) above grade Maintain a mounting height that is as conSistent as possible to ensure Optimum signal locating. Overhangsleaves: Receiver locations should be below building overhangs and eaves Most transmissions will occur a lew feet Select a mounting location that: ~ provides a clear lineal—sight of the protected area, - is away from metallic objects such as chain-link fences and - is 10 teet (3 meters) above grade. - is not at a barrier where is it important to resolve whim side an alarm location is on. - is easy to servtce, and . Will not be damaged by tampering. Multiplex Loop Wiring Transcend-f 3.0 Wiring CAUHON: Apply power only after all connec- tions have been made and inspected. Connect Wiring as shown: v v To Next Device 130 Perlnton Farkway EA‘lUZA-JOA installation Instructions PIN 372473 FCC 1D: ESV—OZSl-Z EA102A-304Layoutz m Mir-viz 4.0 Switches and Jumpers LoopAddress The Rotary Swnch is used to select the loop address. This is the address that is reported Address to the transponder the receiver is connected i a 5 5‘ i to Each device on a loop should have its own “72?in address. Only addresses 0 through 7 are “(A 0 6 Z valid. Do not use adoresses 8 and 9. ,_/_. Jumpers There are two groups of jumpers on the EMMA—304 Receiver The first group contalns Jumpers Fl through P3. The second contains Jumpers PA through PB. The function of each Jumper is indicated in the table below: Jumper Operation With Jumper in Place Pt' 1 Sounder is enabled PT i Green LED is enabled PS' i Red LED is enabled P4" i Test Mode is enabled P5" i ReceiverSpacing Mode is enabled P6“ Left Antenna is disabled P7" ‘ Right Antenna is disabled PB 1 Do not place a jumper across these r cins. NOTES: Remove Jumpers P1, P2. and P3 when install outdoor enczosure Remove Jumpers ed in an P4, P5. P6, and P7 for normal operation, Teerode The module goes into Test Mode when Jumper P4 is in place (Jumper P5 removed). In this mode, all test and alarm recep— tions will be sounded. The sounder and LEDs (Jumpers P1, P2, and P3) must also be enabled to operate the Test Mode. NOTE: Each receiver should be tested using the (allowing method (test only one receiver at a time)' Enable the Test Mode by placing the P4 Jumper across both pins (Jumper P5 removed). 1) . The red LED will turn ON and stay ON during the test. ~ The green LED will flicker it the receiver is connected to a working transponder. ~ There will be no data transmitted to the central station, ~ The central station will receive a "not responding” failure Activate the transmitter from at least five difierent locations near the receiver. 2) . The LEDs wtll respond to a received uansmission. ~ it the receiver detected all the packets from the transmis— sion. the sounder will heep three times , if the receiver detected the transmission. but some of the packets were missing, lt will beep once. This could indicate that the signal is not sufficient from this location. Testing ReceiverSpac/ng Receiver Spacing Mode is enabled with Jumper P5 in place (Jumper P4 removed). This mode is exactly the same as the Test Mode above, except that only transmissions with an adequate receive margin are sounded. This indicates the maximum acceptable spacing of receivers. Use the lollowing procedure to test the spacmg of receivers: Mount the first receiver. Take the second receiver (rpm the first receiver. Activate the transmitter. it Receiver 1 sounds the test beeps, Receiver 2 is within range Repeat this test until Receiver I no longer sounds the test beeps. Move back to the last location where Receiver 1 received the test beeps. This location marks the maximum spacing between receivers. Mount Receiver 2 at this location or closer to Receiver 1. 1) 2) and a transmitter a distance away 3) 4) Do not use the Test Mode (Jumper P4) to determine receiver spacing. NOTE: Recewert stops soundlng the test beeps when Reoetver 2 is moved beyond this polnt _.__> i lua/ Recervel 2 beyond maximum range Receiver 2 a maxlmum range Receiver i PageZ Copyright c 1998 psi action Systems, lnc. EAlOM—Cifld Installation Instructions FCC ID: ESV»0251_2 5.0 Pre-Wired Installations When mounting the enclosure lo a pre-ered electrical box make sure that the electrical box has a six Inch overhead clearance The enclosure should be mounted as shown below Back of AEIOO Indoor Enclosure 6.0 Drilling Temglates Use the following templates for mounting the AElOl Outdoor Enclosure. Remember to remove Jumpers P1, F2, and P3 prior to lnslalllng the receiver. 6.1 Drilling Template for A5 101 Outdoor Enclosure Bottom Entry / = I L0 I a as f I'" N —' I I ,_ I O 5 a O I I /.___—‘— 7 ‘ l/ l IA I Use with single-gang ‘ I j electrical boxes ‘ I I I 3 I I n 1 = I ‘ I * I LO I o o < mi I ><' I i I I 8 I I I 1 £5 E x‘“\ I I I I 3 o /’ 3 \ I l I i a) to uni. 777777 I 77 I * I to “a x ‘ g Q. g ‘ \\\; ,// O E U i I 2 <0 (D ‘ I I G) ‘ h >< Q ‘ I ‘ g—B ‘ cu “3 3 I Imsgrfig U 'th 3 1/2" s ua I i = eliitmal boxes q rs I .E 91 i “E g P ‘ —| 5 I Q "U Er 1 A c _ A; a A A l 1'- 3 N V l NOTE: The enclosure does not currently support octagonal I O I i ' electrical boxes. _ l E ‘ <— 1 Any changes or modifications no; expressly * ‘ approved by the party responsib e for compliance ‘ i could void the user‘s authority to operate this I BOttO m E n t ry ' equipment I EAlOZA-304 Installation Instructions Conynghtfi 1998 Delecllun Systems Inc P5933 FCC IDl ESVfDZSI—Z 6.2 Drilling Template forAE101 Outdoor Enclosure Rear Entry 9 l l A Drilling Template for AE101 Outdoor Enclosure Rear Entry 1) Line up template with mounting l holes on backside of box. l 2) Drill Here 1" diam. max l (3/4" conduit) l «———2.5' P5994 Cnpyrighl© 1996 Delzdicn Systems, Inc EA102A-304 Installation Inslmdlons
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