Jablotron RC88 Wireless wall button User Manual Exhibit 7 Instruction manual RC88

Jablotron Ltd Wireless wall button Exhibit 7 Instruction manual RC88

Users manual

The RC-88 wireless wall button    MKD51100FCC 1 The RC-88 wireless wall button The  RC-88 is  a  component of Jablotron’s  Oasis  80  alarm system.  It  is designed to be a remote control for setting/unsetting (arming/disarming) an  alarm  system,  triggering  panic  alarms  or  remotely  controlling  other appliances.  The  battery-powered  wireless  button  communicates  via OASIS radio protocol. Installation If it is to be used as a panic button, then it must be installed together with the bottom part of its housing and the tamper contacts must be switched on.  Do not install the button on a metal surface (it adversely affects the range of its transmitter). •  Remove the top part of the housing (using a screwdriver from the right/left side). •  Release  the  bottom  part  of  the  housing  by  pressing  the  4  tabs  in  the corners.  •  Install the bottom part to the desired place. •  Reunite the housing containing the electronics with the installed part of the housing (the tamper spring should press against the wall where the unit is to be installed, via the hole in the bottom housing). •  Configure the functionality using the DIP switches (see the below section called ‘Setting the DIP switches’).   •  Enroll the RC-88 button to its receiver or control panel according to the relevant manual.  •  Reunite  the  top  housing  with  the  rest  of  the  housing  to  complete installation.  LITHIUM3V  1/2 AA+AB1 2ONTOPTOP  Setting the DIP switches  Set DIP switches #1 and #2 before finally closing the RC-88 unit as below:  #  OFF  ON 1  Tamper contacts, radio communication and low battery supervision switched OFF Tamper contacts, radio communication and low battery supervision switched ON 2  Remote control function - button A (push the button’s top)= set, B (push the button’s bottom) = unset Panic button function (button A or B sends a panic signal, i.e. any pushing)              Using the button with an Oasis JA-80K panel When used with a control panel, the tamper contacts should be switched on (DIP switch # 1 in the ON position).   1. Enter enrollment mode on the control panel by keying in “1” in Service mode (the desired device address can be chosen by the arrow keys).  2. Install a battery into the RC-88 to activate enrollment. 3. Exit enrollment mode by pressing “#”. If  DIP  switch  #  2  is  OFF,  the  Natural  reaction  of  the  control  panel  is remote  control  -  button  A  =  set  and  button  B  =  unset.  If  any  other reaction is set in the control panel, it will only be valid for button A.   If DIP switch # 2 is ON, then the natural reaction of the control panel is a panic alarm – triggered by pressing button A or B. Testing the RC-88 using a control panel In  service  mode,  an  Oasis  control  panel  can  check  the  radio  signal strength of an enrolled RC-88 button (see control panel manual).   Using the RC-88 as a doorbell button If  the  RC-88  is  to  be  used  with  a  JA-80L  indoor  siren  as  a  door  bell button,  set  DIP  switches  #1  and  #2  to  the  OFF  position.  Enrollment  is described in the JA-80L manual.  Using the RC-88 to control electrical appliances  The RC-88 button can also be used with other Jablotron products which communicate via Oasis radio protocol, e.g. relay receiving modules series UC-8x  and  AC-8x  (see  the  manuals  of  these  particular  products  for details). For these applications we recommend switching DIP switches #1 and #2 OFF.     Note: The RC-88 can be enrolled to several receivers at once.  Battery replacement If the button is used with an Oasis control panel and DIP switch # 1 is ON, then the control panel monitors the voltage of the RC-88’s battery and if too low, the control panel informs the installer or user. The button continues to function but battery replacement should not be delayed by more than two weeks. This should be done by a qualified technician with the control panel in Service mode.   Expired batteries should not be thrown into the garbage, but disposed of according to local regulations. Always test the proper functioning of the RC-88 after battery replacement. Technical Specifications Voltage:  Lithium battery type CR14250SL (1/2AA 3.0V) Typical battery lifetime: - approximately 3 years (DIP switch #1 ON, 20 daily activations) - approximately 5 years (DIP switch #1 OFF, 20 daily activations) Communication band:  868 MHz, Oasis protocol Communication range  approx. 300 metres (open area) Dimensions  80 x 80 x 29 mm Operational environment according to EN 50131-1    class II. Indoor general Operational temperature range  -10 to + 40 °C Complies with EN 50131-1, EN 50131-5-3   grade 2 ANSI C63.4 Can be operated according to  EKC REC 70-03, FCC Part 15 FCC ID VL6RC88 Jablotron Ltd. hereby declares that the RC-88 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC and complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation  is  subject  the  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  original  of  the  conformity  assessment  can  be  found  at www.jablotron.com, Technical Support section CAUTION: Changes  or modifications  no  expressly  approved  by  Jablotron  could  void  the  user´s authority to operate the equipment    Note:  Although  this product  does  not  contain any  harmful  materials  we suggest  you  return  the product  to  the  dealer  or directly to the producer after use.

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