Napco Security Technologies 76520619 SW-BOLT-TRANS, WIRELESS TRANSMITTER User Manual SW Bolt Trans WI1360A 01 INSTALL pub
Napco Security Systems Inc SW-BOLT-TRANS, WIRELESS TRANSMITTER SW Bolt Trans WI1360A 01 INSTALL pub
USERS MANUAL
ADT SAFEWATCH EZ SW-BOLT-TRANS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS © ADT 2004 WI1360 12/04 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The SW-BOLT-TRANS wireless transmitter is designed for use with the SW-EZ-WL Touchpad wireless receiver, which is wired to the SW-EZ9P Panel. The SW-BOLT-TRANS is used with the SW-BOLT-SENSOR and a N/C door contact, sending the status of the deadbolt (locked/unlocked) and the associated door (open/closed) to the receiver in the SW-EZ-WL Touchpad. The SW-BOLT-TRANS is powered by a 3-volt Type DL123A lithium battery, which will power the transmitter for up to 5 years. When battery voltage drops below normal, a low-battery report will be sent to the receiver. INSERT SCREWDRIVER TO PUSH IN RETAINING TAB (RETAINING TAB) MOUNTING PLATE INSIDE REAR COVER Clear Mode You can erase ALL pre-existing transmitter data from the receiver Touchpad at any time. Simply press and hold the Mode Button (about 6 seconds--use a pen tip) until the LED turns on steady. (While holding the Mode Button, the LED will flash rapidly--after about 6 seconds the LED will then turn on steady). Release the button and the LED will resume flashing rapidly, indicating the receiver is once again in Learn Mode with all pre-existing data erased. INSTALLING A SECOND SW-BOLT-TRANS PC BOARD FRONT COVER J1 Fig. 1. SW-Bolt-Trans Component Parts Fig. 2. Opening the case Mode (rapid flashing), then press the Mode Button again (with a pen tip) and the receiver will slowly flash. This slowly flashing LED indicates the receiver is in Learn Mode. The receiver will overwrite either the Primary or Secondary transmitter data, depending on the state of the transmitter shunt connector (if the shunt connector is removed from the address jumper, the Primary transmitter will be overwritten; if the shunt connector is placed on the address jumper, the Secondary transmitter will be overwritten). Fig. 3. Installing the battery Each transmitter has a unique factory-programmed code that distinguishes itself to the receiver. TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER OPERATION When learning transmitters into the SW-EZ-WL Touchpad receiver, it is necessary to keep the Touchpad faceplate open in order to examine the receiver LED and operate the Mode button (with a pen tip). There are three receiver Modes: Learn Mode, Replace Mode, and Clear Mode. Learn Mode Learn Mode allows the learning of the first transmitter detected by the receiver. To make learning transmitters as easy as possible, when power is first applied to the SW-EZ-WL Touchpad, the receiver LED flashes rapidly, indicating the Touchpad receiver is in Learn Mode. The LED not flashing upon power-up indicates the presence of a previously learned transmitter within the Touchpad receiver. In Learn Mode, you cannot re-learn a transmitter that has previously been learned. You will either need to clear ALL data from the receiver, or add a second transmitter to the receiver. • To clear all data, refer to the Clear Mode section below. • To learn a Secondary transmitter, press the Mode Button to re-start Learn Mode (the LED will begin to flash rapidly) and a Secondary transmitter can be learned. See page 5, step 17 for this procedure. Learn Mode is used when installing new systems, or adding a new Secondary transmitter to an existing system. Replace Mode Replace Mode is used when an existing transmitter within an existing system must be replaced. Replace Mode allows a new transmitter to replace (overwrite) existing transmitter data. To enter Replace Mode, start in Learn The wireless EZ system can include up to two SW-EZ-WL Touchpads, and each wireless Touchpad can include up to two SW-Bolt-Trans transmitters supervising two doors. IMPORTANT: With a single SW-EZ-WL Touchpad installation with two doors protected by two transmitters, one transmitter must be configured as a Primary (NO shunt connector installed into the address jumper) and the other transmitter must be configured as a Secondary (with the shunt connector installed). The Primary transmitter should always be installed to protect the door most often used to ARM the system and EXIT the premises. The Secondary transmitter should be used to protect a second door that will be used only for ENTRY (or to disarm when armed Stay). Although the Secondary door can, in theory, be used as an exit door, to do so you must always be certain the Primary door deadbolt is locked before arming, thus defeating the foolproof nature of the EZ system. The Ready light will NOT indicate the status of the Primary door deadbolt (the Ready light will ONLY indicate the status of the Secondary door deadbolt). Therefore, pressing Away and exiting through the Secondary door (with the Primary door deadbolt remaining unlocked) will result in the system automatically reverting to an unarmed state after the exit delay expires. As a result, the homeowner should be instructed to use the door protected by the Secondary transmitter FOR ENTRY ONLY (or to disarm when armed Stay). Similarly, with a single SW-EZ-WL Touchpad installation with one exit door protected by one transmitter, the Ready light will always be on regardless of the position of the protected deadbolt. This is designed to allow the arming of the system with the exit door open. Furthermore, because the Touchpad integral PIR may not always be able to supervise the Secondary transmitter, care must be taken to ensure an intruder can not disarm the system by turning the deadbolt latch at the Secondary transmitter. Using an additional PIR to generate an alarm before the intruder can turn the deadbolt latch may not be sufficient (standard PIR’s false alarm features may cause it to take too long to detect an intruder). Additional perimeter and/or interior intruder detection devises, such as window foil, glass breaks or additional PIR’s, may be required to ensure the intruder will be detected by the system before the deadbolt latch at the Secondary transmitter can be thrown. Note: If the Secondary transmitter deadbolt is unlocked, the READY light will be out; if the READY light is out when attempting to arm the system, all monitored deadbolts (except at the primary door) must be examined and locked before the system can be armed. Test the Secondary Transmitter The Secondary transmitter should always be tested prior to installation, as follows: After installing and learning the Primary transmitter, place the Secondary transmitter in the selected mounting location and remove the cover. Remove the SW-EZ-WL Touchpad from its backplate and have someone observe the receiver LED as the Secondary transmitter tamper switch is pressed and released. The receiver LED should flicker several times. If it does not, try another mounting location. If a location cannot be found, a second SWEZ-WL or SW-EZ Touchpad must be used. MOUNT AND WIRE THE SW-BOLT-SENSOR AND WIRE THE DOOR SENSOR TO THE SW-BOLT-TRANS not use an EZ Bolt-Cup for this installation. 1 Do Use only an SW-Bolt-Sensor as shown below. Remove the strike plate 2 Remove the two screws securing the deadbolt strike plate to the door frame. If there is a dust cup installed, it must be removed. Screws Screws Strike Plate Door Frame EZ Bolt-Cup the deadbolt hole us4 Enlarge ing the supplied drilling guide. Test fit the SW-Bolt-Sensor the deadbolt strike hole. 3 into For increased kick-in protec- Secure the steel drilling guide to the bolt hole using the strike plate screws. With a ¼" bit, hold the drill level and drill through the (2) holes of the guide matching the location of the sensor "tab" to a depth of approximately 1½". tion, place the sensor "tab" closer to the inside (protected) side of the premises. Determine if the deadbolt hole will need enlarging. The SWBolt-Sensor requires a depth of approximately 1". In addition, one side of the deadbolt hole must be enlarged to accommodate the sensor "tab". Place "tab" closer to the inside (protected) side of the premises. The "tab" side of the deadbolt hole must be enlarged if necessary. 1" To increase the depth of the deaduse a 1" spade bit hole, 5 bolt (shown). Remove the remaining wood from the deadbolt hole opening using a rotary wood rasp. The opening must not obstruct the installed SW-Bolt-Sensor or the closed deadbolt. Rotary Wood Rasp Drill access hole for SW-Bolt-Sensor Drill a 3/8” hole in the deadbolt hole (A) for a two conductor wire to be run from the SWBolt-Sensor to the edge of the door jamb. From this point, the wire can emerge from the wall and be placed next to the door jamb or can continue through the wall to the SW-Bolt-Trans, as necessary. Molding SW-Bolt-Sensor Remove the drill guide when done. Locate the SW-BoltTrans: Mount the SW-Bolt-Trans inside a drop ceiling, above the door frame, or in any location suitable for the installation (see illustration for possible locations). Using its mounting base as a template, mark the mounting holes and wire access hole (leaving at least ¾" from the edge of the door molding to allow for the greater width of the SW-Bolt-Trans case). Drill the wire access hole as necessary. The template is used as a guide for enlarging the existing deadbolt hole. Possible mounting locations Drill Door Contact Hole Drill a hole (B) for a 3/8” recessed door contact sensor. To maintain Door Kick-in Protection, the sensor must be placed on the "latch side" of the inside door frame or the top of the door frame (header). Install the door contact magnet into the door. When the door is closed, the magnet must be adjacent to the sensor. Warning: When drilling through door frame, always stay clear of high voltage wiring which may be present in the wall cavity. 10 Install Sensor Install Recessed Door Contact The door contact sensor wires must be connected to the SWBolt-Trans. Insert wire snake into the SWBolt-Trans wire access hole and out through the door contact sensor hole in the door frame. Connect the end of the sensor wires to the wire snake and pull wires into door frame and out the SW-Bolt-Trans wire access hole in wall. SW-Bolt- Using a wire snake, pull wire from the deadbolt strike hole and into the SW-Bolt-Trans wire access hole in wall. Place the SW-Bolt-Sensor into deadbolt hole. If the plastic SW -Bolt - Se ns o r flanges protrude past the area covered by the strike plate, it may be trimmed with a knife (see image). Flange (cut to size) Flange (cut to size) Place "tab" closer to the inside (protected) side of the premises. COM Align properly over screw holes and punch through the plastic flange of the SWBolt-Sensor with an awl or other sharp tool. Replace the 2 screws to secure the strike plate. Ensure that the SW-BoltSensor hole is centered in the strike plate opening. BATT. wiring is complete). Mount the Transmitter base (screws provided) with all wires from the wall hidden under the Transmitter. Wire the SW-Bolt-Trans as follows: • Twist together one wire from the SWBolt-Sensor and one from the door contact and screw into center terminal. • Insert the remaining SW-Bolt-Sensor wire into the left terminal and secure. • Insert the remaining door contact wire into the right terminal and secure. Do NOT install the Transmitter cover. BOLT the SW-Bolt-Trans 12 Install (Note: Do NOT install battery until strike plate 11 Install Place strike plate over the SW-Bolt-Sensor. DOOR SW-BOLT SENSOR N/C DOOR SENSOR LEARN TRANSMITTERS AND TEST SYSTEM If there is a Secondary transmitter installed ("Transmitter #2"), it MUST have a shunt on the Address jumper. See page 2 for more information. Remove all transmitter J1 Jumper not installed Jumper installed covers before proceeding. LED With all wiring in place, apply power to the control panel. (the Touchpad receiver will power up) To ensure that the receiver is cleared of all data, use a pen tip to push and hold the button in the center of the Touchpad (see illustration) until the LED is on Button Antenna steady, then release the button. Push (use pen tip) The LED will start flashing, indicating the receiver is in Learn Mode and ready to learn new transmitters. 16 (Cont'd) For a few seconds, the trans- SW-Bolt-Trans 15 Test Note: Transmitters CANNOT be programmed with their covers on. Remove all transmitter covers. Tamper Switch J1 Unlock and open door. While pressing and holding the tamper switch, insert battery (as shown), then release the tamper switch. to mitter will begin a self-diagnostic process, then the LED inside the SW-Bolt-Trans will flicker, indicating the SW-Bolt-Trans is transmitting a signal to the receiver. J1 The Primary transmitter that is located in the same room as the Touchpad is designated as "Transmitter #1", and its jumper must NOT be installed. Receiver 14 Prepare Learn Transmitters J1 13 Multiple Transmitters--Notes LED The Touchpad LED will stop flickering and a chime will sound-indicating that the transmitter is successfully programmed into the Touchpad memory. Transmitters 17 Test 1. Close the door. 18 Test Transmitter Signal Level The Touchpad cover should indi- cate "Ready". 2. Press STAY (the STAY light flashes). 3. Engage the deadbolt. Both the ARMED and STAY lights on the Touchpad should turn on (the system armed STAY). 4. Disengage the deadbolt and the system should disarm and turn back off (READY light turns on). 5. Open the door. The Touchpad should sound a chime. Test the transmitter to confirm signal strength. Press and release the tamper switch. The receiver LED should flicker in unison with the transmitter LED; if not, there is a problem with the installation (see Troubleshooting on page 9). Close the Transmitter Case Snap the front of the Transmitter cover onto the base by inserting the 2 slots in the top onto the corresponding tabs on the base and then snapping the bottom into place. If there is a problem, see Troubleshooting on page 9. To learn a second transmitter, start again at step 13. 19 IMPORTANT: access holes Seal 20 Install Face First create a service loop of wires that is long enough to allow the receiver button to be pressed and the LED to be observed. Then seal the access holes with putty (supplied) to ensure EZ Touchpad is air tight. This important step is necessary to prevent air drafts from entering the EZ Touchpad from the wall cavity. Double-check all connections to the EZ Touchpad using the wiring diagram as a guide. The antenna must be carefully pushed through the hole in the case and dangle down the inside of the wall (see step 3). Snap the front of the EZ Touchpad onto the base by first inserting the 2 slots in the top onto the corresponding tabs on the base and then snapping the bottom into place. EZ Touchpad Wiring Diagram EZ Touchpad Configuration Jumper JP1 JP1 JP1 Configuration Jumper T 16 T 17 T 18 T 14 3 DATA 4 (+) Address COM(-) 9 ON Zone enabled as Zone 2* Zone 2 Configuration Only EZ Touchpad AUX Zone enabled as Zone 2* off ON * If AUX ZONE is used, cut Jumper 3 (JP3). AUX. ZONE (N/C) PART 15 MANUAL STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Mode Button RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE LED Antenna SW-EZ-WL Receiver Circuit Board (Inside Touchpad) RESTRICTED USE AGREEMENT FOR ADT SECURITY SERVICES, INC.’S INSTALLATION MANUAL Copyright in the design of this installation manual and the arrangement of information and materials contained therein (the “Installation Manual”), is the exclusive property of ADT Security Services, Inc. (“ADT”), and/or its affiliates, unless otherwise indicated. The data contained in this Installation Manual is ADT proprietary, confidential, and trade secret information and may not be copied, compiled, or distributed or sold without the prior off EZ Touchpad Address # 2 EZ Touchpad PIR and AUX EZ Touchpad NOTE: Cut JP3 if AUX ZONE is used. 2 (-)GND AUX ZN(+) 8 EZ Touchpad Address # 1 EZ Touchpad JP 1 (+)PWR REM BUS To EZ9 Panel Terminals ADDR PIR≠ AUX2 the EZ Touchpad This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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 the 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. You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402. Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules. written consent of ADT. By accepting possession of or by using this Installation Manual, you acknowledge that you will not gain any rights to, and agree to protect and preserve the confidentiality of, the information contained therein. You further acknowledge and agree that you will not use the Installation Manual for any purpose other than for the benefit of ADT and for the installation of the product covered by the Installation Manual and that upon ADT’s request, or upon termination of your use of the product or relationship with ADT, you must cease all use of the Installation Manual and must return all copies in your possession to ADT.
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