Climax Technology Co RDC1 Recessed Door Contact User Manual

Climax Technology Co Ltd Recessed Door Contact Users Manual

Users Manual

RDC-1 Recessed Door Contact  The  Recessed  Door  Contact  is  a  small Door  Contact  that  is  installed within door frame and door and  concealed  for protection. The Door Contact monitors door opening / closing. When the door opens, the magnet moves away from the Door Contact, causing the Door Contact to transmit door open signal to the Control Panel. When the door closes and the Door Contact detects magnet again, it will transmit a door close signal.       Identifying the parts  1.     Learn / Test Button  (Press the button with a sharp pointed tool such as paper clip) -Press the Test button to transmit a learn code. -Press the Test button once to enter Test Mode for 3 minutes. 2.     LED Indicator  3.     Mounting Holes 4.     Battery Insulator 5.     Magnet Sensor       LED Indicator In Normal operation mode, the LED indicator remains off except in the following situations:   When the Door Contact is activated under Low battery condition.   When the Door Contact is activated under Test mode.       Supervision   The  Door  Contact  will  automatically  transmit  Supervisory  signals  to  the  Control  Panel  at random  intervals  of 30 to 50 minutes in Normal Operation Mode.   If the Control Panel has not received the signal from the Door Contact for a preset period time, the Control Panel will indicate that particular Door Contact is experiencing an out-of-signal problem.       Battery The Door Contact uses one 3V CR2 Lithium battery as its power source. It is also capable of detecting low battery. When the battery is low, a low battery signal will be sent to the Control Panel along with regular transmission. The LED will light up when the Door Contact is activated under low battery status. When battery is exhausted, the Door Contact will stop all function and the LED will flash every 4 seconds. The battery is pre-inserted with a battery insulator. Pull out the battery insulator to activate battery.   How to change battery: 1.  Open the top cover with a flathead screwdriver, turning anti-clockwise indicated by the open arrow. 2.  Withdraw the internal component and remove the old battery. 3.  After  removing old battery,  press  Learn/Test  button  a couple  times  to  fully  discharge  before  inserting  new battery. 4.  Align the Reed Switch on the PCB with the marking on the casing, and then insert the internal component back to the casing. 5.  Close top cover and turn clockwise by using the flathead screwdriver until the latch mark align.
    Test Mode The Door Contact can be put into Test mode for 3 minutes by pressing the Test Button using a sharp tool. During Test  mode,  the  LED  will  turn  on  briefly  upon  triggering.  Each  press  on  the  Test  Button,  the  Door  Contact  will transmit  a  test  signal  to  the  Control  Panel  for  radio range  test  and  resets  the  test  mode  back  to  the  3-minute duration. It will exit Test Mode automatically after the 3 minutes and returns to Normal Operation mode.   Getting Started 1.  Pull out the battery Insulator. 2.  Put the Control Panel into learning mode; refer to Control Panel manual for detail. 3.  Press the Test Button using a sharp tool on the Door Contact to send signal to the Control Panel. 4.  Refer to your Control Panel manual to complete the learning process. 5.  After the Door Contact is learnt in, put the Control Panel into “Walk Test” mode. Hold the Door Contact at the desired location, and press the Learn/Test button to confirm if this location is within signal range of the Control Panel. 6.  When you are satisfied with the Door Contact at the chosen location, proceed to Installation & Mounting Procedure.   Installation   Avoid  mounting  the  Door  Contact  near  metal  objects,  such  as  door  lock,  metallic  door  frame  that  could possibly cause magnet to malfunction.   When mounting the Door Contact and the Magnet, make sure both of them align to each other to allow optimal opening/closing detection.   The distance between the Door Contact and magnet when the door is closed should be no more than 12.7mm.   Mounting Procedure The following description and picture shows how the Door Contact and the Magnet should be mounted. Please follow the steps below to start mounting your Door Contact (make sure the battery insulator is removed): 1.  Use a 19mm drill bit to drill a 70mm deep hole into your door frame for Door Contact main body. 2.  Use a 19mm drill bit to drill a 15mm deep hole into your door for the magnet. 3.  Insert the Door Contact main body into the door frame drill hole and tighten with screws through the mounting holes using a screwdriver. 4.  Insert the Magnet firmly into the drill hole on the door. Installation is now complete.
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.

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