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CA9300
Wanderer Monitoring System
Installation Manual
lnslcll Manual
Released: I USO/97
Oslo—0053
Copyright 1997 by Code Alert“
All rights reserved. No pan ofthis work may be reproduced or copied in any form
or by any means without written permission from Code Alert
Information to User (Secrion 15.21)
The user is cautioned that any change or
modification nor expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance with FCC regulations
could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment,
Transceiver: FCC ID: KXU - LFFX1
Transponder: FCC ID: KXU - LUXP‘I
UHF Receiver: FCC ID: KXU — SRG3RX
This device complies with Part 1 s ofthe FCC rules: Operation
is whim w the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference. and (z) thir device musr
accept any inlerfcrcnct received. including interference tliar
may cause undesired Operation.
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3125 N, 126th Street - Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005
(414) 790 -1771 ' 1-800—669-9946 ' FAX (414) 790-1784
***IMBQRTANT NQTIQE***
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION,
FIRST READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY
**** IMPORTANT ****
READ “SYSTEM TUNINGAND RECEIVER MOUNTING”
READ “MOUNTING THE RECEIVERS”
READ “EXCESSIVE INTERFERENCE”
THEN, IF YOU STILL HAVE QUESTIONS,
OR CANNOT RESOLVE SYSTEM PROBLEMS
CALL OUR TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT
TO REVIEW PROCEDURES.
Technical Department: 1-800-669-9946
Wanderer Monitoring System
Tobie of Contents
CA9300 Introduction
CA9300 Overview
Specifications and requirements For all facilitiu. contractors and installers
CA9300 System Installation
CA9300 Installation Procedure
CA9300 Control Unit
Overview
Functions
Indicators ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Mounting the control unit
Raceway Installation
Overview
Mounting .
Loop Antenna Installation.
Doorway
Sliding Door or Elcvator
Loop Antcnna Wiring Diagram
Loop Antenna lnstallation Double Door
Loop Antenna Installation Single Door..
UHF Receiver
Overview
Functions ,
Indicators ..
Magnetic Reed Switches
Overview",
Mounting the Magnetic Reed Switch
Wiring Connections...
Wire Requircmcntsr
Power ii: iii: System
UI'IF Receiver...“
Reed Switch Input
SrafFAlert Panel .. ,
External Resct/Bypasv
Service Loop .....
Systzm Tuning and Excessive Interference
LOOP Antenna Tuning,”
Interference from nearby doors
Common Sources of Interference
StaffAlerr Panels
Eight Zunc SrnffAlcrt Panel .
Overview
Functions
Indicators
Mounting and wiring
Single Zone Smff Alert
Overview ........ .
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Functions
Indicators
Mounting and wsnng
Voice Alarm ......
Overview
Functions
Indicators
Transponder: ..
Overview
Fastening a transponders
Final Installation Step
Operation .
Reset Code
Bypass Code
Tips and Reminders
Final Checklist
System Options
Troubleshooting your System
CA9300 Tmublcshoating
Power light not a
No alarm sounding
Intermittent Alarm
False Alarming
If StaFfAlctt is buzzing or chirping
Unit can go into alarm when doors are closed.
Appendix-A: Conflgumdan Settingsm
DIP Switch Operations
Overview .....
swt Options .....
SWI Switch Settings .
swz Optionsr
swz Switch Senmgs .
Relay Output Jumpers.
Staff Alert Panel Contacrs
Standard Configurations
Overview.
Appendix-B: Specifications
Product Specifications’
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List of Figures
Figure l: Wanderer Meniruring syrrern Overview.
Figure 2; CA9300 Conrrol Unir .
Figure 3: Height ofrl-le Control Un
Figure 4, Conrrol Unir Mnunring
Figure 5: Raceway ......
Figure 6: Typical Raceway Insrallarion ......
Figure 7: Wiring ro Form 2 Loops Around Doors
Figure 8: Loop Antenna lnsrallarion on Double Door
Flgure 9: Loop Anrenna lnsrallariun urr Single Door.
Figure 10: Alarming Band Receiver ......
Figure 11: Magneric Reed Swirch Placemenr
Figure 12- Slave Keypad Reser Device
Figure 13: “firing Illusrrarion ........
Figure 1 Door Interference
Figure 15: curces aflnrerfcrence
Figure 16: Elghr Zone SraffAlerr Panel
Figure 17 : wiring an Eigln Zone SraffAlerr Panel (0 09300 Conrrul Unir.
Figure 18: Single Zane srafrAlere . ......
Figure 19: Single Zone Sraerlerr Panel (cl Control Unir Wiring Diagram.
Figure 20: Voice Alarm .....
Figure 21: Z-Year Transponder.
Figure 2 Fastening rhe Band.
Figure 23; wirelr Loeariuns“
Figure 24: SW] swireii Setrings .
Figure 25: swz Swireh Sertings v
Figure 26: Conrrol Unir Ourpul Relay Conraers
NmmAAwm
cum
List of Tables
Table 1: Cenrral Power Supply Wire Requirements ..,
Table 2: caaaoo Wire Requiremenrs
Table 3: Reser/Bypass Serrings
Table 4: Dear Codes .....
Table 5: Stafl'Alerr Relay Ourpur C1 and C2.
Table 6: SralFAlerr Relay Output cz and Na .
Table 7: CodeLock Conracrs C1 and NC]
Table 8: Srandard Configurations ......
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CA93OO Infroducflon
Wanderer Monitoring Sysfem
CAQSOO Overview
The Code Alert“ CA9300 wanderer monitoring system is designed to meet the specific needs of rhe heulrh
can indusrry. The lightweight, coded rransponder is rhe eenrer of rhe sysrern, \Y/h.:n a residenr or panenr
wearing a transponder enters a monitored zone, the transponder receives a signal from (he luup nnrennn and
senda n curled UHF Slgnal m (hr: UHF Receivers The UHF Receiver sends the control infurmatiun [o Lhu
control nnir fur decoding, which in nirn triggers an alarm condirian, Only a rcsldcnt or panenr wearing a
transponder nerivares the alarm: everyone else can move freely through rhe alarm zone. Code Alerr provides
you with a reliable sysrern for prorectlng rcslclents and parienrs who rend rd wander.
The prlmary eleerrenies for ihe CA9300 are housed within a durable merallie enclosure rhar is conveniently
mounred near rhe doorway. hallway or elevator to be monitored. The control nnir has a pleasing, unassumlng
appearance and alsp ednrains rhe andio alarm, rhe keypad, and the rransrnnrer.
The ednrrol nnir has a keypad which is used (0 reser rhe sysrem rallawmg an alarm. Srarr may also use rhe
keypad [D bypass rhe syrrern long enough rd escort a residenr/panenr through rhe nidnirdred zone wirhoul
setting nfrrhe alarm. When the nrne allarred rnr bypass has elapsedi rhe system anrdniarienlly resets itself.
The control unir hap rhrec indiearnr lights. When rhe red light is an, rhe sysrem is acrive, The yellow signal
light indicates when a UHF sigml is received or noise is in rhe area, When the green light is on, rhe system is
disanned. allnwmg bypass for a ser amonnr arseennds The sysrern Will anromaneally re—arm itsclfwhen rhe
bypass rime has expired
Loop Antenna
Magnetic Reed Swmcn
FTD UHF Receiver ln Calling
Raceway _,
Around Door
> ‘_CA9300 Concrol Unlf.
Figure 1 W/{mderer Monimring Syftem Overview
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Specifications and requirements for all facilities,
contractors and installers
1. 110V AC outlet must be available at each monitored zone and nurses’ station 1! a central power supply
must be purchased and usedl (See item es).
2. When installing elevator deactivation.
The elevator service company for your facility must be notified to quote and specify the connec-
tion needed from our relay board to their elevator controls.
3. When installing a central power enppiy,
The proper gauge wire must be used to run from each monitored zone to the central supply.
Use chart below
VOLTS AMPS DISTANCE IN FEET FROM CENTRAL POWER TO FARTHEST CONTROL UNIT
25 50 75 100 150 200 250'
MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE STRANDED
[6 16 16 16
~ Over 250 feet Contact Code Alert Table 1; Central vaer Supply Wm Requirement!
4 When installing a voice alarm control unir to a public address system.
A 600 OHM high level auxiliary input is needed for complete and proper connection of the unit to
the public address system. Please consult your telephone dealer before connecting anything to ,
your phone paging system. Also, be sure to consult your public address servicing company to specify
correct interface connections with the public address.
so As is the case with any radio frequency system, changes in the RF environment may affect opemion or
the system. The facility should check with Code Alert before installing any electronic system he“ ate
Wanderer Monitoring System.
These requirements pr specificatians are NOT included in any system or inslaIInriun pricing unless
otherwise agreed upon by Code Alert and the purchaser involved.
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CA93OO Sys’rer‘n Installation
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CA93OO Installation Procedure
Before you begin installing your CA9300 system, check to see thnr you have all [in required parts.
El Control unit with enclosure
UHF receiver
Wail mount power supply g central power supply
Magnetic reed switches (1 For a single door. 2 for double doors)
Wire (See wire requirements under CA9300 Wiring Connections on page 22)
DECIDE]
Raceway (lfsurnce mounted)
4 - 90“ corners
4 - Splirr clips
2 - Too
5 - 6’ pieces
The following list contains the WWW for installing your CA9300 system:
1]
Tools: Phillips screwdriver (441, #2)
Slotted screwdriver (1/16", 1/4")
3/8"Dr1'ii with bits (1/8”, 5/16")
Wire strippers
Wire cutters
Tape measure
Step ladder
Materials: Drywall screws
DDDDDDDD
Drywall anchors
The following is a simplified procedure for installing the CA9300 wanderer monitoring equipment:
1. Determine the proper location in do monitored zone for rlir control unit enclosure.
2 Mount the control unit enclosure.
3 lrrrrrrmry, set the configuration switches and jumpers on the PCB board.
4 Install the reed switch above the door(s).
5. Install raceway on the walls, Place wire in raceway.
6, install the UHF receiver.
7 Temporarily install the loop antenna.
8 Wire the above components to the CA9300 control unit terminals.
9 Test and adjust the receiver and reed switch.
10. If system functions properly, permanently mount the receiver.
1 li Install additional Wanderer Monitoring options and components. Le. staffalerr panels. etc.
12. Test the syStem with all additional options connected
13. Make final adjustments to the control unit.
14. Close and secure control unit cover.
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CA9300 Control Unit
Overview
All ofrhc elecrronlcs needed to monitor iris detection zones are housed in i durable hinged mcral miss“
The control unit is surface mounted near the doorway, hallmy, elcvaror or stairwell (0 be monitored
_ Figure 2,- 049300 Central Unit
Functions
Your CA9300 control unit performs the following funzriuns:
- Receiving dam from the receivers and issuing alarms.
o Rsscmng and bypassing alarms through (h: use ofrhe keypad.
- Triggering stair alert panels and voice alarms.
Indicators
Your CA9500 control unlr has the following indicators:
. POWER - Red LED which indimrcs powcr is available re the sysrtm and rhar it is mivs.
O SIGNAL - Yellow LED which indicares that (h: central unit has receivcd a signal from (he recelvcrs.
This is useful for dcrcrmining ifnolse interfertnc: is prescnrl
o STATUS - Grccn LED indimrlng (he prcscm slams ofbypzss, ifunii is in bypass die green LED will
be lit (Green = GO).
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Mounting The control unit
The CA9300 control unit is generally located near the are: to be monitored. The unit should be located ncar
a 120 ynli AC outlet, preferably wiili emergency backup power.
In high traffic areas or where doors may remain open, it is a good idea to place the control unit 5410 feet from
the detection zone so that bypass codes can be emctccl while the resident is still outside the dctecdon zone
This will help [0 prevent nuisance alarms from occurring.
The control unit is generally mounted 5 fm from the center grill: enclosure to in: flour Cheek local American
Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations before permanently mounting ill: control unli.
Figure 3: Hlight aft/ye Camry! Unit
When mounting the control unit please complete the following steps:
1. Rcmovc screws one from the top and another From the bottom left edge of the control unit.
1 Holding [lie enclosure back plate against the wall. mark-cut the four mounting holes.
3, Drill holes where you have made me marks. Line up box mounting holes with the newly drilled
holes in iii: wall,
4, Using ruin drymll screws mount the box in die wall. Use drywall anchors ifilie screws will not hit
studs.
Cover 55rew5(2)
Mounting Ho|e5(4)
Figurz 4: Control Unit Mnummg
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Rocewoy lnsiollct'rion
Overview
in surface mount syslcms 1/2" PVC hzigc raccwny is used for containing and concealing wires. Six (not long
pieces. varlous comcrs and (cc; are supplied wixh the purchase ofyour system. Double sided lap: backing is on
(he six feet long pieces for casy installation.
6mm
m (2) 5pm Clip (4) 90° Corner (4)
5mm racaway (5) F. 51m
igw: may
Mounting
Below is an illusuatmn showing (h: correcr usage om“ raceway provided For a single door applicatlun.
Magmic
Reed Switch
Fuwzr Supply and UHF
Receiver am hiddzn abovs
drop ceiling
90° Cornar ——>
Splice cup —>‘
Tea Pizza
4—CA9500 Control Unit
Loop Under Threahoid ——>
Figure 6: 71pm! Runway Irma/[aria
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Loop Antenna Installation
Doorway
1. Attach the raceway around the dootframe along both sides and across the top (see figures 8 and 9x
2. Cut a groove in the float between the door posts near or under the threshold. This groove needs to be deep
enough and wide enough to completely contain the loop wire.
The groove can be made using a circular saw with a masonry blade, While this method is fast, it will also
rrcarc a great amount ofdust and smoke.
An alternative is to drill many holes next to each other across the width of the door then using a chisel to
create the tequited trench or groove,
“Vite may be placed underneath the door's threshold whenever this is practical. This eliminates the need to
cut the floor.
Note: if the doorframe is a complete metal loop (top, sides . and bottom are one continuous piece).
looping it with the alarm antenna will not work effectively. The solution is to cut an 1/8dl inch gap in the
frame at the bottom (see figures 8 and 9).
3. Stan the loop at the controller going up through rhc raceway Via the "T" junction, around the door, then
back through the raceway "T" junction to the controller. \Xflre as shown in figures 7, 8, and 9,
4. Once the wire loop is in place, install the comet clip picccs on the raceway and fill in the groove Cut in the
floor with tile cement or similar material. Replacement tilc may also be placed over the wire if desired (see
figures 8 and 9).
Sliding Door or Elevotor
1.
2.
Attach the raceway around the dootfmme along both sides and across the top (see figures is and 9).
Cut the floor sttalght out from both sides ofthe area 6—12 inches, then across. The groove must be deep and
wide enough for the wire. A circular saw with a masonry blade or drilling holes then chiseling out the excess
are common ways oftorming the groove across the bottom ofthc floor. Note: A circular sawwith a masonry
blade creates excessive dust and smoke (scc figures 8 and 9).
Start the loop at the controller going up through the raceway via the "T" junction, around the door, then
back through the raceway "T" junction to the controller. Wire as shown in figures 7, s, and 9,
Once the wire loop is in place, install the corner clip pieces on the raceway and fill the grove Cut in the floor
with tile cement or similar material. Replacement tile may also be placed over the wire if necessary (see
figures 8 and 9).
WARNlNG
Complete metal doorframes (top, sides, and bottom are one continuous piece),
require a l/Sth inch gap in the frame at the bottom
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Loop Anienno Wiring Diagram
9300 Controi Uni?
4—— Loop (2 Wires) # I a AWG
TX Loop
Red
4—f Block
Twist and Wire Nui
Block
Egan 7,- Wmng a; Farm 2 LuppsAmund Dam:
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Loop Antenna Installation Double Door
The lransmir loop consisrs arm was stranded wire looped twice around the doorway, hallway sliding door.
or elevator. The wire is hidden in a raceway molding around rhc door frame and is buried in a groove cm into
the floor, For a metal door frame (ht: threshold MUST be cut or isolated from either side of the door framc by
at least 1/8 inch,
Wall L Jfl—j
/ i
Raceway Direction of Apyraach
U HF Rccsiver
Antenna -—~> flw—i
Drop Csiiing
Loop Antenna
(2 Loop)
Magnetic Reed Switchea
j < Raceway
ifilx
Camry! Unit
For Marat Doorway Cut
Hallway fir dummy
1/5” 5101: in Threanoid
‘, / Lao}: Under Dow
Figure 8, Laap Ammna [mm/brim an Daub/e Dlmr
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Loop An’renna Installation Single Door
UHF Keceivar
Ancarma b E
Drop Ceiling
Loop Antenna
(2 Loop)
Magnetic Reed Switches
Raceway
For Macal Doorway Cut
1/6" film in Thraahold
Control Unit
Ha/dey ur daarway
/ my UnderDaor.
Elevator and Sliding Door
Bury Laupi Fem: from Door __\
Figurz 9: Loop Amtmm [mutilation an Single Door.
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UHF Receiver
Overview
The UHF rcccivcr acquires a high frequency signal rrnnr rhe transponder when it is ncar 2 dorm hallway, or
elevator with a transmitting loop.
This receiver is placed abov: th: Cclllng tiles and connecrcd into a CA9300 control uan which is mountcd on
the wall.
Figurt 10: UHF Rezziwr
Functions
Your UHF rcceivcr performs the following functions:
- Reeeiving signal from rhe rrsnsrriiner.
O Converting received signal into data and sending it to the CA9300 control unit.
Indicators
ynnr UHF rcczivcr has the following indicator located inside rhe eneinsine:
- NOISE . Red LED which indicates when a signal is being rcczivcd (see System Tuning and Excessive
interference on pig: 25).
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Magnetic Reed Switches
Overview
The magnetic reed switch is used to prevent an alarm from occurring unless a pcrson wearing a transponder is
near rhr zen: an‘d rh: door is open This allows a person to be near the clear without setting nfrnn alarm as long
as the door is closed. The rccd switch comes in two picczs: Onc piccc is mounted on the door frame. The other
is mounted directly to the door. Both pieces are mounted at the top ofrhc duor near the cdgc that swings away
from rhc frame.
NOTE: When the system is used with a double door, conncct the ngneric reed switches in parallel, The
provided read switches are normally opcn (N.0.) when the doors are closed so rim apex-ring either dour
closes the switch on thzt dour. When NOT using a reed switch place a jumper across the reed switch input
terminals on the comm] unit.
Figure 11; Mngmrr‘r Rad Switch Pldrmmrr
Mounting the Magnetic Reed Switch
1. Mark-out and drill rhrc: holes in the door frame wher: the switch will be located. One hale should be
5/16" as access for the wires. Two hol=s should be 1/8" for mounting the switch. Thc wire access he]:
should be located near the switch screw terminals.
2. Connect the wires tn the switch as shown in Figure 11. B: surc to run the wlrcs rhmugh the access hole.
3, Plat: the suppllcd switch cover over the screw terminals and mount the switch to the door rrrmr using the
screws provided.
4. Mark-cur rnd drill [we holes in th: door whcrc the magnet will be located. The arming: between the
magnetic reed switch and the magnet must be no mare than 1/8".
5. Place the magnct {and spacer if necessary) over the holes you drilled. Screw rhc magnet into the door, using
the scrzws provided,
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Wiring Connections
Wire Requirements
Application Voltage # Conductors
Plug-In Power Supply 16V AC 2
Central Power Supply 15V DC
Reed Switch(es)
Reset Input
Staff Alert Output
Limp Antenna
Table 2.1 019500 wa Reqizirzmmtr
I: is important that 22 gauge stranded wire be used for connecting the reg-given
Wire may be placed in raceway nrflush nmum‘ed inside the walls or daor frames.
Refer to the II x l 7 faldaul wiring diagram when emulating wires to the control unit.
Power To The System
Power is providcd by a wall transformer which plugs into a standard duplex wall Oullct that is nor to be more
than 20 feet from the control unit. (It is rccomrnzndzd rim the outlet be connzctcd to the cmtrgcnq' backup
generator) Th: power supply will plug into the 2 5mm jack labeled "rowan" at the [up ofthc contml unit's
circuit board
A central power supply operating at 15VDC may also be used to power the system. The central power supply
cunnccts into th: tcrminal blocks labcltd "POWER" at rhc mp ofthc control unit's main circuit board.
UHF Receiver
The UHF thcivcr is connectad to TBZ on the transmitter board, which is labclzcl "T0 RECEIVER". “Vite
¢12V to ii ercd), GND to GNlelack). and DATA to DATA(whitc). The UHF receiver is normally mounted
abovc the central unit.
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Reed Switch Input
For a double door place two reed switches, one for each door, and wire them in parallel, The teed switches are
set up [0 be normally open (ND) when the doors are closed. Place a jumper across the reed switch input
terminal on the control unit if; switch is not installed on the door,
Sloff Alerl Panel
Each control unit is "home run" as the proper start alert panel lap-la Run two conductor wire laaawaaa the
sraflr Alert Panel and the control unit, Connect all: wires to all: terminals labeled "STAFF ALERT” on the
control unit and to the appropriate terminals on the staffalert panel.
The staffalerr relay is a normally Open (N,O.) dry contactl
External Reset/Bypass
An input laas been provided to attach a rcmotc switch for rescuing
or bypassing the system. The switch should he normally open
(NO). The input can Dpcmtc as an external reset or as an External
reset followed by a bypasa The operation of the switch will b:
determined by DlI’ switch setting SW2-5 on the control unit's
printed circuit board.
The input can he used wall a least kcyswitch mounted
near the door or on the control unit enclosure, It can
also be used with a remote keyswitch, slave keypad, card
reader, or other switch closure at a nurse's station.
When used in Reset/Bypass mode, the door will remain
in bypass for a DIP switch selected period ofls, 30, 45
or 60 seconds, For this reason, multi~point Reset/Bypass
should only he done when the person performing the
bypass can Observe the door.
When used in reset mode, the unit will reset with no
bypass period This provides for a more secure reset
function,
A slave keypad device may be used as the external reset
for the system. Typically the slave keypad will be placed
on the opposite side ofthe clout from the control unit.
SW2-3 External Pnshbultun
Reserdwn Bypass
771514 3: Ruff/Bypass Swings
Figurr 12: Slaw Keypad Rem Devin
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Sewice Loop
l{ is very important (ha: when connccling wircs [O the
PCB (hat a service loop b: maintained, This allows the
cover (0 swing apen freely when servicing (h: unit.
Raceway Break—Away
Service Lamp
Flush Mounting Wirs Accaes
Figurt 13: Wang 111mm"
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Sysfem Tuning and Excessive Interference
Loop Antenna Tuning
1. Install the cumplctc cmaoo sysrern,
on the rransrnirrer ser rhe 4 switchcs on ewrreh bank 52 w off.
Ser aVolr Merer ro rhe z volr DC range and eunneer the resr lcads ro TPI and TPZ (TPZ is ground>,
Apply powcr m the comm] unll, be sure the power swltcl’l is ON.
50:59!“
Place each switch in switch bank 52 in the ON poslllcn one by onca Observe the volragc reading on (he
DVM as each swirch is added. Nore rhe nurnher of switches ser ro ON that give you rhe lowest voltage
reading on rhe DVM. Now rurn ofrone swireh. This is rhe proper rransrnirrer tuning.
or Tesr rho installation by walking rhrough rhe door with a rransponder. Irrhe a1arrn does nor sound check rhe
wiring procedure (loeared on page 17)
Interference from nearby doors
In or more doors spaced 30 reer or less aparr are monirored, rhe transponder UHF signal maybe picked up by
rhe wrong receiver, Therefore in rho cngzoo each door rransrnxrrer mn be given one ofé unique codes.
1. For doors closer than 30 feet a unique code should be set on the rransmirtzr sclzcmr switch 51. Four possible
codes are available (00, 10,01, 11).
2. Set rhe door code in sequenee er eaeh door as seen below. ”changes are mad: ro rhe switches, remove and
then apply power ro ssr rhe eodo changes. For more rhan 4 doors, srarr over from "on"
r W V / ,
Duor Cod: Door Code Door Code Door Code
4 (11) 1 (00) 2 (O1) 3 (10)
Figure 14: Dow Imerfmmr
EH: 4: D007 Curie;
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Common Sources of Interference
Common scurces of interference include TV'S, computer monitors, electric motors, electrical distribution
panels, etc. These types ofdevices should be ALLEASISDLEEEI away from the receiver, mulhzmsgh
mum.
Keep all Computem and Televlaiona
atJeaaLQfaat away from your
Wanderer Monitoring 6y5terrl
Figure 15; Sour”; oflnlnfnmtr
View the area around your detection
zone as a sphere, Keep all interference
aourcea outeide the sphere.
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Eight Zone Stoff Alert Panel
Overview
liyoui Code Alsii detection zones in no( loeztcd within sight and sound nfilic nurse's station, as likely am
i suffalcrt panel has been installed iii ilie nurse's union The sraffalen pane] informs persnnne] af possible
wandering events, much like iii: control unit ii in detection zone does.
Fig”: 16, Eight Zane Sulfa”: Panel
Functions
Your siziialm panel peifomis ilie following (missions:
o Receives alarm signals from (he control uniis 2nd issues a (on: and lights . location LED.
- Tiiggcrs a {clay when any alarm is received.
Indicators
vim, sraffalcrz panel has iii: following indium:
. ACTIVE - Green LED which indlCKICS power is available (0 the systems This LED will flash when
the staff alert panel is running on battery backup.
0 EXIT . Rid LED's which indicate iliai a conrrcl unli has gone into alarm. spam mm to (he LED's
have been provided for writing in location information.
0 BUZZER - Sounds when an alarm has been received,
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Mounting and Wiring
There are two ways to mount the staffalett panel; surface mount and flush mount. Surface mounting ofthc
panel requires a sutfacc mount box and raceway far eerieealing the wire. Flush mounting the panel requires a
flush mount box whet: Wll’CS ate tun inside the walls of the facility. Both types ofhoxcs are available from your
local dealct at Code Alert.
Follow the Steps listed below to install your staffalett panel:
1. Using an Allen wrench, temove the four screws ll’ml hold the faceplate to the surface mount box.
Remove the faceplate and electmnics from the surface mount box.
2 Holding the empty surface mount box against the wall, mark-out the four mounting holes at the
back ofthc box.
5. Drill holes where yeti have made rhe marks, Lineup box mounting holes with the newly drilled
holes in the wall. Using four drywall screws mount the box to the wall. Use cltywall anchors ifrhe
screws will ritir hlt studsi
4, Connect a 22/2 AWG conductor wire to the staff alert panel as shown below. Thread all wires
thtough the break-away in the top or bottom ofthc suttaee mount hair.
A. Set JMI’2 to the DRY position on the CA9300 control unit.
B. Connect the plug—in wall ltansfotmels 2.5mm plug into the jack on the staffalerr panel labeled
power. This jack is on the component side of the circuit board.
(3. Power may also be supplied to the eratralerr panel using a central powetsupply use rhe tap
twp tetminals on the staffnlctt paritl labeled IZVAC, to supply power using a eenrral power
supply.
5, A Zvconductor wire needs to be run between the etaitalerr panel and each control unit,
6 Write in or cteate labels which give the name of each location. Place these labels on the faceplate in
the white boxes provided next to each LED.
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Figurl 17 .- Wiring an fig/7! Zane StafA/rrt Panel to 049300 Contra! Unit
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Single Zone Sfoff Alert
Overview
This unit provides an audio lone at a remote location. It is ideal for single zone applications. The unit fits
within a standard electrical box and has a stainless steel faceplatel A standard surface mourn box is also
available from Code Alon,
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Functions
Your sing]: zon: sraifalcrz performs flu rollowlng Functions:
0 Reczivcs alarm signal from rhc control unir Lhen issues an alarm ronc,
Indicators
Your single zonc sraffxlcrr has the following indicators:
0 BUZZER - sounds when an alarm has been received,
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Mounfing and Wiring
The single zonc surf altrr is mounted near a nurses station or other remote monitoring site. The fallowing
describes the mounting procedure.
1, Install flush mount or surfacc maum box.
2 Wire d“ unit.
A, Set JMPZ [0 ¢12V on (he CA9300 comm! unit.
B. Power is supplied by (ht: comml unit. klZV comes from the staff alert relay conmcr C1.
Ground ls provided by connecting (0 ch: ' side om]: r==d switch connection.
3. Using 2212 wife connect the control unit to n): single zon: staffalerr panel (Sea wiring
diagram below)
3. Mount (he faceplate m the flush or surficc mount box
OOOQood
5st: JMF’Z
to +12V -)
Eli
Jgoo
zz/z WIRE
Figure 19: Single Zanz Sta/fA/m pm! m Camry! Unit W/iring Diagmm
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Voice Alorm
Overview
The CA3000 Voice Alarm" provides an immediate verbal announcement whenever an alarm event occurs.
This notification 15 sent over the existing public address system or at a nurses“ station, The annnuncement is
instantaneous and identifies the specific location ofthc pvent.
Figure 20, Voice Alarm
Functions
Your Voice Alarm perfurms the following funcrinns:
. Receives alarm signalsfrom (h: controlunirsthcn issuesamcsszge overrhepublieaddresssysrcm. A
separate message can be used for each location
Indicators
Your Voice Alarm has rhc following indiczrors:
o GREEN LED — A green LED on the [op Ofthe unit indicates power is supplied to the mm.
0 RED LED's » Red LED's are conrained within (h: to zone unir's. These LED's indicate which
message is playing,
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Tronsponders
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Transponder
Overview
The Code Alert system revolves around time-tested transponder technology
which has proven reliable and accurate under the most demanding conditionsl
Cod: Alett transpondcrs have been termed to the point that they do not tequite
special handling of cute,
The transponder is worn on the Wtitt at ankle, and emits a coded signal that is
recognized and interpreted by the CA9300 control unit and receiversl The
signal is coded to Ptevent my eleettenie signult, such as (has: uansmlttcd by
eleettit wheelchairs. eleettieul and eletttenie cqulpmenl, ete, {tutu activating
the syStetn and muting a false alarmi
Figure 21: Z-Ymr Tmmpmdn
Fastening o transponders
t. Insert the hand through the tint on the transponder ftnnt hatttitn tu top und pull the band over the mp of
the transponder and down through the slot un the nthet side
2. Bring the band around the wrist/ankle so that the end with the adjustment holes meets the end with the
snap.
3. AdiuSt the hind tn 2 peslrion when the tttnsuuntlet will not slip off, yet is loose enough to provldc euinrutt
fut the tesidettt. cntmoiv - Place the ankle uunspontlet loos: enough to ptevent possible unitle edetuu.
4, Once (he adjustment is made, slip the selected hole clown onto the wide collar oFthc snap, Bend the excess
band back over so the next hole also slips down onto the collar,
5. Fold the flap with the snap peg ovet cnm the band and imo the collar and squeeze the two seeutely togethet
6, Cut offcxcess band wiui scissors.
This ptucedute will provide it teeutt and elite fit uu the tesitleut.
Place Band Over Top
Fold Snaps Over and Secure
Figure 22: Farming the Band
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Final Installation Steps
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Operation
To ensure proper opcrarion ofthz Infant and Child Security System exit alarms after they have been installed.
pleas: proceed with the following tests:
Reset Code
Place a transponder in your hand and pass through the security zone, The nlnttn should sound at this tam: if
the system is operating correctly. Now enter the [SH code on the kCypmd: 1-3-7-9. This will reset the system
to its resting state. (Make sure the transponder is not in range when resetting the system.)
@ is factory presett
Reset Code: [3 »
Bypass Code
To test the bypass function fifth: systcm, Press (h: l nnn » keys Simultaneously on tht keypad. The green llght
labeled "STATUS" on (he mnttol nnlt should light at this tlme, Walk lhrough the zone wlth the ttnnspunact
ln your hand. The systcm should main in its resting, nun-alarmed Stnte
If any of these tests fail call Cod: Alerts' Technical Department at 1-800-669-9946.
Bypass Code: (entettd simultaneously) is factory ptcstt,
Note: Due to the sensitivity of the Wandetat Monitoring Sysum equipment, we urge that yau do not (ry to
repair or work on the system without first contacting Cod: Alerts' Technical Deputment,
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Final Checklist
After you feel fairly confident that you have installed all the Wanderer Monitoring System equipmenr properly,
please proeeeel with the following checklist:
U Test each CM detection zone for proper OperatiDn,
El Staff alert panel operates properly by lighting proper zone LED and sounding alarm.
El Voice Alarm announces correct location.
D Reset and bypass codes operate at each detection zone.
l:l Any optional equipment installed at [ht CA9300 zones operate properly.
Note: When using a central power supply attach each control units power individually and then test each zone.
Tips and Reminders
It is important that there be two or more staff members (possibly an administrator or a maintenance person)
appointed ro ensure proper use and operation of the Wanderer Monitoring System, and m document any
necessary information your facility may need to keep.
1. Be certain that all staffmembers and new staffmcmbers an: trained on the proper use pfrlrewanderer
Monitoring sysrenr, Reading the in-service manual is important in familiarizingsrofrwirlr rlre sysrern,
2. Check the transponder band regularly for normal weal“ and tear. if you notice any ftaying ofthe
edges, replace it promptly,
3. Test each detection zone on a regular basis, ideally weekly
4. Make sure that rlre apprnprnre staff are aware of which residents are wearing transponders. You
may want to keep an active list ofthe names.
5, Respond quickly but calmly ro all alarms.
6. If you believe you are experiencing some difficulty with rne sysrern, call our Technical Department
immediately (1-800-669—9946), If you are unable to call immediately, document the date, time
and details nfrlre incident and call us as soon as possible.
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System Options
External Keypad Reset
Control unis can be locally reset with the addition of an external keypad
reset, When the proper reset code is entered into the keypad the
alarming control units will be reset and/or bypassed.
l V°'Ce Alarm
Voice Alarm" provides an immediate verbal announcement wheneveran
alarm event occurs This notification is sent over the existing public
address system or at a nurses’ station The announcement is
WC? “W“ instantaneous and identifies the specific location of the event
Passive Infrared Detector (PIR)
PiR‘s may be used in place nfthe magnetic reed switches in hallways, It
prevents the alarm (rum occurring unless an individual wearing a
transponder is near the security zone and in the path ofrhe beam from
the FIR.
Ea Elevator Deuc’iivufion
E This option prevents the elevator door from closing during an alarm event.
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Troubleshooting your System
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CA9300 Troubleshooting
Power ligh’t noi‘ on
i Check ifunit is pluggfll in.
2. Check fusc on transmitter unit with Ohm meter if possibl: (power ofl). The Ohm meter should read 0
Ohms oFrssistance (750 mA Fast Blow),
3, Check fuse on control unit with Ohm meter ifpossihle (power omlThc Ohm man should read 0 Ohms
ofrcsistance (750 mA Fast Blow),
4. Make sure that: is at least 16VAC out oftht plug in transformer.
No alarm sounding
i. (lfunit makes a clicking sound)
Make sure relay scnsc DIP SWltCl’l 1-1 is set to "OFF",
2. Make sure all other Dip switches are in the correct positions (see page; 4449).
3. pralatity on the receiver has been rzverstd (thc black and red wires), disconnzct immediately and call the
technical hot-line 800-669—9946,
ln’rermillenl Alarm
1. Is the wire run between the rcccivcr and the control unit greater rim 20 feet?
False Alarming
1. Are any transponders close to (h: area being monimtcd (Mr. through adjaccnt walls in moms nut by)?
erovr them from the area.
2. Chcck intcrfetcnce red or yellow lights «- observe diffzrenr times that False alarming occurs. Try to determine
ifany particular ciccrrirri device (TM, compums, mamrs, vacuums, fluorescent izgirrs) are being used at the
time ofthe false alarms.
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if Staff Aien is buzzing or chirping
1. lfusing multipl: sniffilcn panels, make sure they in all in: pluggcd in
2. Check inc polarity on the lane wncs.
3. Tc“ continuity oftl'l: zonc Wires betwecn control units and scafralcns.
4. Mak: sure all CA9300 control units are plugged in and functioning.
Uni’r can go into alarm when doors are closed
1. Check DIP switch SWZ—l For concct setting, SWZ—l should be in the “OFF" position.
If after guing through (hes: steps you are still encountcting problems, please call us at 800-669-9946.
To nclp spccd your call along, have your name, Facility nimc (as shown on packing lists) or customer number,
city and mm ready for inc Technical Support Specialist.
ln in: event [lint you are experiencing problems win. your omen, lfal all possibl: try calling from a [clcplwnc
near [lie detccllon zone you are having difficulty with.
Having difficulties with you! Code Alm systcm?
Call
1—800-669—9946
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Appendix-A: Configuration Sefiings
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DIP Switch Operotions
Overview
The primcd circuit board for the CA9300 control unit has Dll’ switches (l’lal control many ofthe available
options. Each switch bank has eight swicches labclccl 1.1 through 14; or 2-1 through 2—8. These switches are
read by the system only on powcr up. Ifchangcs are made to (hrs: switches, ewicch offche system and (hen
swirch it back on (0 Set the changes.
SW] Options
Reset and Bypass Cndc Sequence
0 DIP switches 1 through 3 allow the alarm user code and bypass ccdc (0 be changed. You havc a
choice ofeighr dificcem four-digit codes (0 choose from. The bypass cud: will always be (he first
digit ofth: rcsct code and the : sign
Bypass Time
0 DIP swirchcs 4 and 5 Set the amuunt of time (ha! [he CA9500 Control unit will ignor: detected
transponders in Lise arca.
Ami-Tailgate DIP Switch
- mp switch a tnablcs and disables the anciecsugecc ftalurc. lthc znti-railgal: is enabled a door
closure will end the bypass nmc.
POWER 5WITCH - 5:
sure to cycle pawar
to initiate changes
in le’ fiwitch
settings
DlF Swwcl'i SW?
Dl? 5wltcl1 5Wl
Raceivsr Switchgs
Jumper Locations
Figurt 23; Switch Location:
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SW]
Swi‘rch Settings
0 SW] controls such features as bypass lime and reset codes If changes are: made to these switches,
switch of? she sysmm and Lhcn switch it back on m sct (he: changcs.
12345678
AH
SWl-S -Thxs switch is set to the "OFF" position Only.
SW1-7 Keypad Bypass Enable'
Keypad Bypass Code disabled
Keypad Bypass Code enabled
Anfl-Tullgu'e
Disabled
SW14 sw1-5 Bypass Tlme
OFF OFF
OFF ON 30 secunds
45 seconds
60 seconds
"- Reset Code may be used as a replaccmcnl for standard Bypass Code. see swz~5 on page 33.
Figure 24: SM Switch Setting;
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SW2 Options
DIP switch 1 - This switch is set to the “OFF" pnsition Only
Tag Cxptur: and Deactivate
0 When Dll” switch 2 is enabled the control unii must be able (0 capture and decodt a transponder
twice before alarming riir system. This h=ips ro reducc the possible number offalsc alarms generated,
Tins switch must be set tn the "OI-"F" position for all (349300 Minder” Monitan'ng system
Ecternal Push-button
- DIP swircii 3 determines the funcnnn ofihc external pushrbutton inpur on the control unirs, Two
modes are availablc rcsct only and rcsct followed by a bypass A normally open momentary swirdi is
used [0 operate this function.
External Timer Input and Perimeter Alarm Mode
. Sctzing DIP switch 4 w the "ON" position places ins comml nnir inm prrimerer alarm modes An
alarm Win b: generated ifihc door is optncd. A rnnspondsr in the area is no longer required to
activar: (h: alarm. The external rirnrr input is cnzblcd as well. If; closure is sctn across the CodeLuck
terminals NC1 and Cl insn (he psrirnrrrr alarm funrrion will become active. This is good for Day/
Night modes usinga rirnrrwirn 3 normally open comm, DIP switch 6 is used to enable the Perimetcr
Cochock Lock-down Function. This fiincrion also causes the sysrrrn in activate ins codsLnrks and
have rnsrn locked beginning and ending rir certain rimss Orrin day, The Cochocks can be bypassed
by rnrrring the bypass code into rnr keypad
E-Bit ID Rang:
0 Switch 5 CDnll’OiS the number ofpossibl: transponder ID‘s that the system will accept. This switch is
typically set 110th “OFF" position in allow.
DIP switch 6 - This switch is set to the "ON" position Only.
DIP switch 7 - This switch is set to the "ON" position Only.
DIP switch 8 - This switch is set to the ”OFF" position Only.
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SW2 Switch Se’riings
- Many ofthe configuration options that deal directlywith transponder code reading and 0th“ control
options are accessible through DIP Switch Bank Two. Ifehangcs are made to the switches, switch
ofithe system and then switch it back on to set the code changes.
fil2§45678
Tillll
Figure 25: SWZ Swift/1 Settlng:
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SWl—S — This switch is set to the "OFF" position Only
SW2-7 - This switch is set to the "ON" position Only.
SWZ-G - This switch is set to the "ON" position Only.
SW2—5 8 Bit 11) Range
OFF l»250 Enabled
1-63 Enabled
External Timer Input Perimeter Alarm
Disabled Disabled
Enabled Enabled
SWZ-3 External Pnshhulton
OFF Reset Only
ON Reset dien Bypass
SW2-2 Transmitter Capture Deactivate
OFF 1 Read Not Allowed
ON 2 Reads Allowed
SWZ-l Pe rimeter Alarm Mode - Codeank Function
OFF Doors Lock when in Perirrztcr Alarm Mode
Doors do NOT look when in Perimeter Alarm
ON
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Relay Ouipu’r Jumpers
Sioff Alert Panel Contacts
Jumpcrs IMF] and JMI’Z provide configuration (at (he Suffalerl relay output Contacts C1 and NCL These
contacts are used to trigger or power devices such as staff alert panels. voice alarms, and on lights, or remol:
buzurs, The table below shows what settings the jumpers mutt be in to attained certain functionsi
EM: 5: SiafA/m Relay Output CI and C2
Jumper JMPG (nut shown) provides Configuration rut
(h: statmett ttuy output contacts C2 and ch. cz
and wcz at: always dry contacts. JMPG positions on:
and two aftettwuuittt the ttuy as seen as normally open
at nutmtuy ttuttd. To determine how the contacts will
bt viewed while the control untt is monitoring (utt-
alarmed) see tut taut below.
mt; 6: Smflwm Rday Output cz at“! M;
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Mmmutuuc. tuttmtuttumt
JMP2
Staff Alert
JMF’l
Staff Aim
000
mm
000
mm
0-00
men
000
man
000
/,..,
OOOOOOOOOOOO
Figurr 26: Carma! Unit Output Relay Cunmm
When pups and is set to GND and JMP4 is stt to PERM the external perlmerer alarm input is sel. When
NCl sees ground the control unit will turn into a perimeter alarm. DIP switch SW244 must he set to the "ON"
position to activate the perimeter alarm function. An exrernal timer or NO. switch may be placed across the
contacts C1 and NC] to activate the perimeter alarm function For day/night modes,
m“
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Ebb 7: Cadtlfltk Cantata C1 and NC]
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Stondord Configurations
Overview
Below is a tab]: of (he standard DIP switch settings and Jumpzr configurations far many of Code AM;
Standard options.
Sundaxd All OFF JPl-s DRY
Switchcd HZV an All OFF In no +12V SufiAlcn C! is +|2V comer. GND is from
Sun Aim tmucs remix-n] “4 rccd swilch.
thwirchcd 412V All OFF JPI 10 GND. SlaflAIanCl is +1zv wnucl. c1 is the gemd
suyply on srafi Alan JP: m flzv rcrn'l'na] Lhc cz and ch as me dry contacts for
cnnuns SvaffAIcn PnncL
fizble 8,- Standard Configummm
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Appendix—B: Specificofions
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Product Specifications*
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Size: 1.5 x 1.7 x 562 inches
Weight, 9 ounces
Color: Beige
Enclosure: Polycarbonate
Power Supply: 3.5V Battery
Battery Life: 2 years
Range' 4.5 Feet
BAMQSPECLELCA’LLQNS;
Size: .75 inches wide
Color: Navy Blue or Gray
Material: Nylon
5128‘ 8.5 x 5.25 x l 35 inches (Surface Mount)
Weight: 1.5 pounds
Color: Beige
Enclosure: Cold Rolled Steel (Surface Mounted)
Power Supply: Plug-In Class 2 Transformer 16VAC llOOmA
—or- Central Power Supply 15V DC, 400mA per unit required.
Operating Temperature. 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104“F)
Outputs: N.0, 8c N.C. Dry Relay ContacLs - Jumper Selectable (2)
N.O. & N,Cr 12V DC Relay Contacts - Jumper Selectable (2)
RS-232 Data, 95dB Alarm Tone at 2.8 kHz
Alarm Reset. 4-digit code; select from eight sequences - DIP Switch Selectable
Alarm Bypass: 30 seconds; select from four times (15, 30, 45, 60 seconds)
Indicators: Power On (Red LED)
Signal (Yellow LED)
Status (Green LED)
Fuse: Transmitter, Standard Fast-Blow Fuse (750m)
Controller. Standard Fast-Blow Fuse (750mA)
Transmitter Frequency. 131kl-lz
' Sprufim/ionr Sut'y'tt‘t ta Change
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ENHIZQNESIAEEALERIPANELSEECIHCAILQNS;
Size' 6 5 x 4,5 x 225 inches
Weight: 1 pound
Color: Beige
Composition Stainless Steel Faceplate and Enclosure
Power: 12VAC 300mA Class 2 Transformer
Operating Temperature, 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Wiring: 22/2 AWG Stranded
RACFJNAI
Size: .75" x 5"
Color: Beige
Composition: 94V-O PVC lengths, 94V»O ABS fittings
Adhesive: Acrylic pressure sensitive foam tape 1/16“ thick
WE;
Size: 175 x 225 x 1 inches
Weight: 25 pounds
Color: Beige
Enclosure: UL 94VO ABS Plastic
Power Supply: 12V DC
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Outputs: DATA
Indicamrs: Signal (Red LED)
Range: 10 feet, minimum
LQQRANIENEA
Location 2 turns at 8 wire around due: to be monitored
Frequency: 131kHz
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Product Warranty
cods Alerr (herein referred ro as “Scllcr") warranrs ro rlis Bayer riiar rlie code Alerr
System (herein referred ro as “Praducr") will be free from defeers in marerial and workmanship for
s pcriod ofonc (1) year from dare ofsale and ride, and will conform ro rns Scllsr's quotation.
Transponder barrery life is warranred for rwo (2) years. Barrery is covered by a limited warranry prarared over
rne life ofrlie barrery. This warranry only applies m barrery life and does nor includ: back-plates, casings or
bands which is Ont (1) year as starcd clscwhcre in rhis pKOdUCI warranry smremenr.
Scllcr’s obligation under rhis warranty shall be limited [0 rzpairing or replacing any part which, within one (1)
year from [he dare nfsalc, is renamed ro riia faerory. sliiprnenr prepaid, and npan cxamimrion by seller, slrall
disclose ro have been defccrive. The arireria for all resring shall be Scllcr's applicahl: prodncr specifications
utilizing Factory specified calibrarion and resr proeednres and insrrnrnenrs. No allowance shall be made for
loeal repair bills or txpcnscs wirhuur rlre prior wrirren approval ofScIler.
warranry cuvcragc dpes nor inelnde any defecr or perfnrmanee deficiency (including failure ro eonforrn ro
product descriptions or spccificariuns) which rcsulrs. in whol: or in pm, from (I) improper smrage or handling
oirhe Producr by Buyer, irs employres, agents or contractors, (z) zbscncc arany prodner, oomponenr or accessory
reeornrnendad by seller, bur omirred ar Buyer‘s direcrion, (3) any design, speeifiearion or insrrnerion changed
by Buycr, irs employses, agcnrs or conrracrors, (4) failure ro comply wirli any applieable instructions or
recommendations or Seller, including rnsrallnrinn procedures, (5) physieal damage occurring ra rransponders
or orlier eornpnnenrs afrer reeeipr and aoreprance by buycr, or (5) aors diced, acrs nfcivil or milirary auriioriry,
fires, floods. srrilres, or erhcr labor disrurbanccs. war. nor, or orhcr causcs beyond the rcasonabl! conrrol ufrllc
Seller.
The preesding paragraphs ser forth Enyer’s cxclusivc rcmtdlcs and ssllsr's sale liabiliry for elairns based on riie
failurc ofthc products ro rneer any warranry, wherber the slain. is in contract, warranty, (art, (including negligencc
and stricr liabiliry) ar orhcrwisc, and however insrirured, and upon the expirarion uftl-lc applicable warranry
period oisneli liabiliry shall rerrninare. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU
OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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Author                          : VicodinES /CB /TNN
Title                           : 50541.pdf
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