Digital Monitoring PC0124 LOW POWER TRANSCEIVER User Manual
Digital Monitoring Products Inc LOW POWER TRANSCEIVER Users Manual
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Installation Guide 1105 Universal Transmitter Description The 1105 Series are two input transmitters that are typically used for door/window applications. The 1105 Series provides an internal case tamper, internal magnetic reed switch and an on-board terminal block to allow for external contact wiring. Both sets of contacts, internal and external, can be programmed to operate at the same time allowing for two independent zones from one transmitter. The 1105-EOL provides one internal magnetic reed switch, a wall tamper, and an on-board terminal block to allow for external contact wiring with an end-of-line resistor. Refer to the panel programming guide for zone programming information. Compatibility All DMP 1100 Series Wireless Receivers and Panels 1105 Universal Transmitter Standard Magnet Housing What is Included The 1105 Universal Transmitter includes the following items: • One 1105 Transmitter PCB mounted in a two-part housing (base and cover) • Magnet with standard housing and base • One 3V lithium CR123A Battery • Hardware pack • Zone name and number label • Serial number label • Optional Commercial magnet housing The 1105-EOL Universal Transmitter includes the following items: • One 1105 Transmitter and all components listed above • One Model 312 470K EOL Resistor Insert small screwdriver and twist to remove cover Figure 1: Mounted Transmitter and Magnet Transmitter Serial Number For your convenience, an additional pre-printed serial number label is included. Prior to installing the device, record the serial number or place the pre-printed serial number label on the panel programming sheet. This number is required during programming. As needed, use the zone name and number label to identify a specific transmitter. Programming the Transmitter in the Panel Internal Contact Magnetic Reed Switch Battery Location Mounting Hole External Red Survey Contact Refer to the XR500 Series Programming Guide (LT-0679), XR100 LED Terminal Series Programming Guide (LT-0896), or the XT30/XT50 Series Block Programming Guide (LT-0981) as needed. Program the device as a Mounting Tamper zone in Zone Information during panel programming. At the Serial Hole Switch Number: prompt, enter the eight-digit serial number. Continue to Figure 2: 1105 PCB Layout program the zone as directed in the panel programming guide. Note: When a receiver is installed, powered up, or the panel is reset, the supervision time for transmitters is reset. If the receiver has been powered down for more than one hour, wireless transmitters may take up to an additional hour to send a supervision message unless tripped, tampered, or powered up. This operation extends battery life for transmitters. A missing message may display on the keypad until the transmitter sends a supervision message. Selecting the Proper Location (LED Survey Operation) The 1105 Transmitter provides a built-in survey capability to allow one person to confirm transmitter communication with the receiver while the cover is removed. The 1105 Transmitter PCB Red Survey LED turns on whenever data is sent to the receiver then immediately turns off when the receiver acknowledgement is received. Pressing the tamper switch is a convenient way to send data to the receiver to confirm operation. When the tamper switch is pressed or released, the LED blinks once to indicate proper operation. When the transmitter does not receive an acknowledgement from the receiver the LED remains on for about 8 seconds to let you know communication is not established. Communication is also faulty when the LED flashes multiple times in quick succession. Relocate the transmitter or receiver until the LED immediately turns off indicating the transmitter and receiver are communicating properly. Proper communication between the transmitter and receiver is verified when for each press or release of the tamper switch, the LED blinks immediately on and immediately off. Repeat this test to confirm five separate consecutive LED blinks. Any indication otherwise means proper communication has not been established. Mounting the Transmitter and Magnet Assemblies For internal contact operation, the transmitter and magnet assembly should have no more than 1/2" space between the assembled housings after installation. When mounting on metal (ferrous) surfaces, this distance is slightly less. For door installations, it is recommended the transmitter be mounted on the door frame and the magnet assembly be mounted on the door. Magnet Assembly Only one magnet assembly is required for internal reed switch operation. Depending on the installation requirements, either the Standard Magnet Assembly (Figure 3) or the Commercial Magnet Assembly (Figure 4) can be used. Magnet Housing Magnet Housing #4 Flat Head Screws Magnet Housing Base #4 Flat Head Screws Magnet Figure 4: Commercial Magnet Assembly Figure 3: Standard Magnet Assembly Installing the Transmitter The following instructions cover installing the transmitter and magnet assembly. 1. Remove the cover and battery if installed. See Figure 1. 2. Hold the transmitter base in place with the reed switch nearest to the area where the magnet is to be mounted. 3. Place two supplied #4 flat head screws into the mounting hole locations as shown in Figure 5 and 6 to secure the housing to the surface. 4. When using the standard magnet, place the magnet base on the surface nearest to the internal reed switch location and use the provided #4 flat head screws to secure the magnet base in place. Snap the magnet into the standard housing, then snap the housing onto the base. 5. When using the commercial magnet, snap the magnet into the commercial housing, then using the supplied #4 flat head screws, mount the magnet in the desired location. 6. Before replacing the cover, verify the internal tamper spring is on the tamper switch for normal operation. Standard Magnet Base Commercial Magnet Minimum 1/8” Mounting distance Minimum 1/8” Mounting distance Wall Mount Screw Holes Figure 5: Transmitter and Standard Magnet Digital Monitoring Products Wall Mount Screw Holes Figure 6: Optional Commercial Magnet 1105 Installation Guide 1105 External Contact Mounting When connecting an external contact to the terminal block, DMP recommends using 18 or 22-gauge unshielded wire. Do not use twisted pair or shielded wire. Connect the external contact as normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C) without any end-of-line resistor. Refer to the Contact option under Zone Information in the appropriate panel programming guide. Note: When using both the internal reed switch and external terminal block, you must use consecutive zone numbers. Refer to the following examples: • XR500 system — zones 562 and 563 or zones 893 and 894 • XR100 system — zones 523 and 524 or zones 593 and 594 • XT30/XT50 Series — zones 31 and 32 or zones 34 and 41 1105 Universal Transmitter Internal Contact Reed Switch External Contact Magnet External Contact Terminal Block Internal Contact Magnet Door Program External Contact as next consecutive Zone Program Internal Contact as one Zone External Contact Window Figure 7: External Contact Wiring 1105-EOL Wiring and Connecting Contacts When connecting an external contact to the terminal block, DMP recommends using 18 or 22-gauge unshielded wire. Do not use twisted pair or shielded wire. Connect the contact as normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C) with the 470K end-of-line resistor as shown in Figure 8. Note: The Normally Open YES NO option in the panel wireless zone programming has no affect on the transmitter operation when using the 470K end-of-line resistor. Program Contact in Panel Zone Programming Contact Terminal Block 470K Series for N/C 470K Parallel for N/O External Contact Figure 8: Contact Terminal Block Wiring Installing or Replacing the Battery Observe polarity when installing the battery. Use only 3.0V lithium batteries, DMP Model CR123, or the equivalent battery from a local retail outlet. For UL installations, only use #123 batteries manufactured by Energizer for the 1105 or CR123A batteries manufactured by Panasonic for the 1105-EOL. Note: When setting up a wireless system, it is recommended to program zones and connect the receiver before installing batteries in the transmitters. 1. If installed, remove the transmitter housing cover as shown in Figure 1. 2. If replacing the battery, remove the old battery and dispose of it properly. 3. Place the 3.0V lithium battery in the holder as shown in Figure 2 and press into place. 4. Align the back of the transmitter cover next to the battery and snap the cover into place. Caution: Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate. Properly dispose of unused batteries. 1105 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products Battery Life Expectancy Typical battery life expectancy for DMP Model 1105 wireless transmitters is 5 years. DMP wireless equipment uses two-way communication to extend battery life. The following situations can reduce battery life expectancy: • If a receiver is unplugged or not installed. Note: Transmitters continue to send supervision messages until a receiver returns an acknowledgement. After an hour the transmitter only attempts a supervision message every 60 minutes. • Frequent transmissions, such as a door contact where messages are sent every time the door opens or closes. • When installed in extreme hot or cold environments. The following situation can extend battery life expectancy: • Extend transmitter supervision time in panel programming. • Infrequent transmission trips, such as a window that rarely sends messages. FCC Information 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. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. It must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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. 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 connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Patents U. S. Patent No. 7,239,236 Listings and Approvals FCC Part 15 Registration ID CCKPC0124 IC Registration ID 5251A-PC0124 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed ANSI/UL 1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 634 Connections and Switches for use with Burglar Alarm Systems Accessory ANSI/UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Accessory Additional UL Listings for 1105-EOL only ANSI/UL 365 Police Station Connected Burglar ANSI/UL 609 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems ANSI/UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units ANSI/UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units ANSI/UL 864 Fire Protective Signaling Systems 800-641-4282 INTRUSION • FIRE • ACCESS • NETWORKS www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Made in the USA Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877 9425 Battery Life Expectancy 5 years (normal operation) Type 3.0V lithium CR123A See Battery Life Expectancy for full details. Frequency Range: 903-927 MHz Dimensions Transmitter Case 1.75” L x 1.6” W x 0.79” H Standard Magnet Housing 1.35” L x 0.375” W x 0.425” H Commercial Magnet Housing 2.25” L x 0.375” W x 0.34” H Color White Housing Material Flame retardant ABS LT-1073 1.01 © 2009 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Specifications
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