NEAT Electronics 1123001 Wireless Wall Push and Pear Button User Manual WALL Family

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WALL Family (3PUSH+PEAR) - User Manual

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WALL Family
Wall mounted I/O unit
User manual
NE41 12005-02 v2.0
Information in this User manual is subject to change without
notice.
US Notes
NEAT Electronics AB reserves the right to change or improve
their products and to make changes to the content without
obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes
or improvements.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
NEAT Electronics AB is not responsible for any loss of data,
income or any consequential damage whatsoever caused.
For more information, details and descriptions, visit our
web site:
www. neat-group.com
EU Notes
NEAT Electronics declares that this mobile device, type
WALL Family, is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions:
Directive:
1999/5/CE (RTTE), 2004/108/EC (EMC), 2006/95/EC (LVD)
Standards:
EMC:
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008)
EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 (2002)
Radio:
EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1 Category III
Low Voltage:
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2010
© NEAT Electronics AB 2015
All rights reserved.
FCC ID: 2AGLF1123001
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.
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.
Document number: NE41 12005-02 v2.0
Revision date: 2016-03-03
NEAT Electronics AB
Varuvägen 2
SE-24642 Löddeköpinge
Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)46 707065
Fax:
+46 (0)46 707087
Ulrik Lundberg
Managing director
WALL Family User manual NE41 12005-02 v2.0
Contents
About WALL Family products
About WALL Family products
Product variants
Hardware overview
Front overview
Back overview
The screw connector
Power
Inputs IN1 and IN2
Outputs OUT1 and OUT2
Jumpers J1 and J2
Buttons and LEDs
Ports 1 and 2
Manual configuration
Remove a transmitter
WALL family Programmer
More information
Important!9
Care and maintenance
Safety Notes
Disposal
10
Technical data
11
The WALL Family consist of 11 products divided into two categories,
WIOR and ROOM categories, each
with a different hardware setup
to accomodate special needs and
requests. The terms WALL, WALL
units and WALL family all refer to
a common denomination for all 11
products.
The products are equipped with
different connectors for different
functions:
• A key cylinder to lock/unlock the
unit from operation.
• Pull cord to trig alarms by pulling
the attached string
• Push button(s) to trig alarms
• 6.35 mm tele jack for e.g. a pear
button
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Product variants
Product
Button
WIOR Category products
WIOR
KEY
PULL
PEAR
PUSH
x1
PUSH+PEAR
x1
PUSH+PULL
x1
3PUSH
x3
3PUSH+PEAR x 3
The unit is designed to fit in an inset
coupling box with cc 60 mm. To
mount directly on a wall, an optional
mounting frame must be fitted.
Connector
Key cylinder
Pull cord
6.35 mm tele jack
6.35 mm tele jack
Pull cord
PUSH+PEAR
Back overview
6.35 mm tele jack
On the back are the connectors and
contacts.
ROOM Category products
ROOM
ROOM+PEAR
x3
x3
6.35 mm tele jack
Hardware overview
Front overview
The front basically consist of a plastic
cover with one or three LEDs and a
combination of buttons and connectors (examples below).
ROOM+PEAR/
3PUSH+PEAR
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Item
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
Power
Denomination
Place for 6.35 mm tele jack
connector/Pull cord/Key cylinder
Jumper J2
Jumper J1
AAA-battery connectors
Screw connector
Product (data) label
The screw connector
The screw connector allows for connecting external power, inputs and
outputs by cable to the WALL unit.
10-28 VDC
The unit can be powered either by
10-28VDC or 2 x AAA batteries.
Inputs IN1 and IN2
In the screw connector there are
two wired inputs, IN1 (pin 6) and IN2
(pin 5). Both inputs have a common
ground (pin 7) and must be connected to potential free contacts.
Input activation is ignored during the
first 10 seconds after start up.
Outputs OUT1 and OUT2
The outputs are galvanically separated from the wired inputs and each
other and works according to below.
ROOM and ROOM+PEAR
The relay outputs acts according to
the settings in the builtin actionplan
or by a superior system (by radio).
WALL Family User manual NE41 12005-02 v2.0
The builtin actionplan activates the
outputs as below.
Mode
OUT1
OUT2
Standby
Alarm
Presence
Assistance
Active
Active
Active
Active
All other products
The relay outputs acts according to
settings made by manual configuration or by a superior system (by
radio).
Jumpers J1 and J2
As default the jumpers J1 and J2 has
the functions as described below.
J1
J2
Mounted
Not mounted
Receiver on, 24V
mode1
Inputs (IN1 and
IN2) normally
closed2
Receiver off,
battery mode
Inputs (IN 1 and
IN2) normally
open2
If Jumper J1 is mounted the unit must be
externally powered.
IN1 for ROOM and ROOM+PEAR is always
normally open.
However, jumper J2 can be overrided
by using WALL family Programmer
(except for ROOM and ROOM+PEAR).
Buttons and LEDs
The buttons are used to trig alarms.
For ROOM and ROOM+PEAR it will
also change the unit’s mode.
The different modes are:
• Standby mode
• Alarm mode
• Presence mode
• Assistance mode
The LEDs indicate action and/or the
unit’s state and can either blink or
light steady depending on how the
units is configured and/or used.
Ports 1 and 2
The tele jack connector provides
two ports when a stereo tele plug is
used or one port if a mono teleplug
is used .
The ports are of type Normally Open.
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Both ports have a common ground
and must be connected to potential
free contacts (see below).
Port 1
Manual configuration
(not valid for ROOM and ROOM+PEAR)
Any unit can be manually configured
regarding adding transmitters and
how the two relay outputs should
act when the added transitter is
activated.
The procedure is in short:
Port 2 Port 1
If an inserted tele plug is removed,
the unit sends a Tamper alarm. If the
plug is inserted again the unit sends
a Tamper OK alarm.
• Determine what position to activate
• Add the radio transmitter
• Determine the action when the
added transmitter is activated
Please read the following instruction
carefully before attempting to
manually configure a radio
transmitter.
1. Power off the unit (both 24VDC
and batteries must be removed)
2. Remove J2
3. Power on the unit and replace
the J2 within 5 seconds from
power on.
4. The LED blinks green 3 times.
WALL Family User manual NE41 12005-02 v2.0
5. After the initial “three green
blink”, the unit now starts to
blink red. The number of blinks
indicates the current radio position, i.e. 3 red blinks equals radio
position 3.
6. To select radio position, press
any button, port or input.
7. The unit will confirm the
selection by lighting green for 2
second.
8. Now activate the radio transmitter (e.g. press the red button on
an ATOM).
9. The unit will confirm the succesful reception of the radio ID code
by lighting green for 2 seconds.
10. The unit now starts blinking
green, allowing the setting the
action for relay 1.
The number of blinks indicates what
action to set.
1 blink
2 blinks
3 blinks
4 blinks
5 blinks
6 blinks
Pulse
On
Off
Toggle
No action
Stop pulse
11. Press any port, button or input at
the appropriate action blink.
12. The unit now starts blinking red,
allowing the setting the action
for relay 2 (see #10).
13. Activate any port, button or input
at the appropriate action blink.
14. If successful, the LED rapidly
blinks green for 2 seconds.
At any stage during the manual
configuration, if there is an
unsuccessful configuration, the LED
will blink rapidly for 2 seconds.
When this happens the manual
configuration is cancelled and it is
necessary to restart the procedure.
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In the event of inactivity during manual configuration (e.g. a transmitter
is not activated after #8 or a port/
button is not pressed after #11) the
unit waits for 60 seconds and then
returns to normal mode. The manual
configuraton must then be restarted.
Remove a transmitter
To remove a transmitter, follow steps
#1 trough #7 above. After step #7,
remove jumper J2. The device will
confirm the deletion by rapidly blink
green for 2 seconds.
WALL family Programmer
All WALL units can be configured
with a Neat Programming Unit
(NPU) and the software WALL Family
Programmer.
The NPU can be purchased from
NEAT Electronics and the software
can be downloaded from our homepage: www.neat-group.com/se/en
More information
For more information, please refer to
WALL Family - Technical Handbook,
NE41 11014-02.
Important!
Care and maintenance
• Do not expose to direct sunlight.
• Keep away from dust, moist and dirt.
• Do not drop, knock, twist or shake the
device.
• Do not warm up the device or use it
near fire.
• Clean the device with a soft cloth, dampened slightly with mild soapy water. Do
not clean the device with harsh chemicals,
solvents or other corrosive substances.
Safety Notes
• Read instructions prior to use.
• Always test the system per instructions
prior to use.
• This product may not be suitable for all
persons.
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• This product should not be a substitute for
the routine visual monitoring
protocol by caregiver.
• Must not be used in situations where a
delay in the arrival of appropriate medical
care, could lead to a potentially lifethreatening situation.
• Check device regularly and replace when
necessary.
• Do not integrate to other systems other
than those specified in this document.
• Always keep the device dry. Exposure to
excessive moist can cause malfunction.
• The product fulfils the requirements of the
EMC-Directive 2004/108/EC.
• It does not cause electromagnetic disturbances under normal working conditions.
• The product can be placed near other
products or devices as long as mechanical
vibration is not present.
• Always check the function of the
product after making adjustments.
• Please remove batteries if the unit is to
be out of use or stored for an extended
period of time.
10
• Our units are NOT intended for any life
support device, thus intending a device
whose malfunction may result in
damage to a life.
Disposal
At the end of the product’s use life, please
dispose of it at appropriate collection points
provided in your country. For disposal or
recycling information, please contact your
local authorities or the Electronic Industries
Alliance (EIA, www.eiae.org). In the European
Union, the bin label indicates that this
product should not be  disposed of with
household waste. It should be deposited at
an appropriate facility to enable recovery
and recycling or returned to NEAT
Electronics AB.
WALL Family User manual NE41 12005-02 v2.0
Technical data
Data
Value
Dimension (incl. wallframe)(mm)
Weight (incl. batteries)
Frequencytransmit
86 x 86 x 26 mm
125 g
EU
US
868.7, 869.2 MHz
916.2, 916.4 MHz
EU
US
868.7, 869.2, 869.4 MHz 916.2, 916.4 MHz
10 VDC
28 VDC, 100 VA
GP Ultra Alkaline AAA or GP Super Alkaline AAA
30 VDC, 250 mA
5 years3
150 ms
150 ms
3s
3s
Frequencyreceive
Supply voltagemin
Supply powermax
Battery type
Relay output, switchingmax
Battery life
Button push timemin
Wired input open/closemin
Jumper change delay
Tamper remove/insert delay
Radio test alarm + 4 alarms every day (when battery powered)
The frequencies for each market is programmed during production and not
changeable by the user.
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