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CA9300
Wanderer Monitoring System
Ins’rollo’rion Monuol
rnstcll Manual
Released: ) 1/30/97
0510—0053
Copyright 1997 by Code Alert“
All rights reserved. No part ofthis work may be reproduced or copied in any form
or by any means without written permission from Code Alert.
Information to User (Section 15.21)
The user is cautioned that any change or
modification not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance with FCC regulations
could void the user's authority (0 operate the
equipment.
Transceiver: FCC ID: KXU - LFTX1
Transponder: FCC ID: KXU - LUXP1
UHF Receiver: FCC ID: KXU - SRGsRX
Tlus device complies widr Part 15 ofthe FCC rules. Opention
is subject to the follawing twu cunditions: (1) This devioe
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, induding interference that
may Cause undesired operation.
CODE ALEQT.
3125 N. 126th Street ' Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005
(414) 790 -l771 - 1—800-669-9946 ° FAX (414) 790-1784
***IMPORTANI NQTICE***
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION,
FIRST READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY.
H“ IMPORTANT ****
READ “SYSTEM TUNING AND RECEIVER M0 UNTIN "
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
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Wanderer Monitoring System
Tobie of Contents
CA9300 Introduction
CA9300 Overview
Specifications and requirements For all feel lties. contractors and installer
CA9300 System Installation
CA9300 Imtallzrion Procedure
$9300 Control Unit ........
Overview.
Functions
Indicators
Mounllng the control um
Raceway Installation.
Overview.
Mounting
Loop Antenna Installation
Doorway .
Sliding Door or Elcvztor
Loop Antenna Wiring Diagram
Loop Antenna Installation Double Door
Loop Antenna Installation Single Doarm
UHF Receiver
Overview
Functions
Indicators
Magnetic Reed Switches 4
Overview.... A
Mounting the Magnetic Reed Switch
Wiring Connections
wire Requirements ,
Power to the System .
UHF Receiver...
Reed Swuch Input
Stafl' Alert Panel .
Emmi Reset/Bypass. .23
Service Loop ..... 14
System Tuning and Excessive Interfetencc ,
LooP Antenna Tuning...
Interference from nearby doors
Common Sources of Interference
SmlTAlert Panels ..... .
Eight Zone Staff Alert Panel . 28
Overview 8
Funcnons
lndicatots
Mounting and wiring
Single Zone Srrrmrrr
Overview",
Funcrions ..
Indicators ......
Mounting and Wiring
Voice Alarm
Overvicw _
Funcrinns 32
Indicators ,5 2
Transponder:
Overview
Fastening a rransponders
Final Installation Steps
Operzrinn ..
Rtsct Code,
Bypass Code
Tips and Reminders
Final Checklist
Systcm opricns,
Troubleshooting ynul' System
CA9300 Trnublcshuoring
Power Iighr nor on.
No alarm sounding
Intermittcnl Alarm
Fals: Alarming .,
irsmimen is buzzing or chirping .....
Unir can go imo alarm when doors are closed
Appcndix-A: Configuration Settings
DIP Switch opcmions
Overview.
SWI Opuonsi
swn Switch Settings
swz Options ,,
swz Switch Settings .
Relay Output Jumpers
StaffAlcrt Pane] Contacts
Standard Configuration
Overview..
Appendix-B: Specifications
Product Specification!
CODE ALEQ'E
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Wanderer Monitoring System
List of Figures
Figure 1: wanderer Monitoring System Overvitw
Figure 2; CA9500 Control Unit
Figure 3: Height of the Control Um
Figure 4: Control Unit Mounting
Figure 5: Raceway
Figure 6: Typical Race-way Installation v
Figure 7: Wiring re Form 2 Loops Around Doors,
Figure 3; Loop Arueruui installation on Double Dom:
Figure 9: Loop Antenna Installation on Single Door
Figure 10: Alarming Band Receiver
Figure 11: Magnetic Reed Switch Placement
Figure 12: Slave Keypad R=s=t Deviee.,,. , A
Figure 13: Viking Illustration
Figure 14; Dcor turerrerenee.
Figure 15: Sources or tnrerfereriee
Figure 16: Eight Zone Staff/“err Panel .
Figure [7 : “airing an Eight Zone StaHAlcrt Panel to CA9300 Cnntm] Uni
Figure 18: single Zone SraifAierr...
Figure 19: Single Zone Srrir Alert Panel to Control Lmt wiring Diagrrm
Figure 20; Voice Alarm.
Figure 21: Z—Year Transpcnder
Figute 22: Fastening the Band
Figure 23: Swttch Locations.
Figure 24: SW] Switch Settings
Figure 25: SWZ Switch Settings
Figure 26: Conrrei Unit Output Relay Contacts
Lisi‘ of Tables
Table 1; Central Power Supply Wire Requiremems.
Table 2: CA93DO Wire Requirements .....
Table 3: Reset/Bypass Settings
Table 4: Door Codes
Tab]: 5: StaEAlerr Relay Output Cl and C2
Table 6: SraffAlert Relay Output cz and N02
Table 7: CodeLock Contacts Cl and NCI
Table 8: Standard Configurations
6 CODE ALEQT.
Wanderer Monitoring System
CA9300 Infroducflon
Wonderer Monitoring Sys‘rem
CAQSOO Overview
The Cede Alan“ CA9300 wanderer monitoring system ix designud tu llk'L'I tlm spegifit nuctls of the hmlth
curc industry. The llghrwulght, coat-o transpondcr a; (he center of nu- 5mm, W'hcn o. ruxidcnt ur plticn!
wcaring a transponder cntcrs '.| muniturcd mm. the tmns‘pondcr rccctves a signal From rhc loop nmcnn: and
sends J cudcd UHF Slgml to the UHF Receiver. The UHF Receiver scndo (ht: control infurmatmn to the
control umt for dccnding, which in mm triggers an alarm condition. Only a residrnt or patient wanting o
transponder activates the alarm; L-vcryunt rlst m move freely through (ht alarm lune. Code rum provides
you mm a rcllalzlt system For protecting midcno and paticnrs who tend to Wander,
The pnmnr)’ tlccrmmcs for the CA9500 at: housed within a duublc metallic cnclosutc nm is conveniently
muuntcd near the doorway. hallway or clcvuwr (L) bc monitored. The cnntrol unlt m; n pltaslng, unassuming
appearance and ulsu cuntmns mo audm mun, Ill: mold. zmtl Ilw (nmmittcr.
The control umt lus a kcypmd which is uocd to mot [ho two-m fullmving an n1m“ Surf may also use (he
keypad to bypass mo systcm lung enough to mo" 11 rc>id=nt/pmitnt through tho monitorcd zone without
setting offihc alarm. Whg'n the urns allmtcd for bypass has elapsed, mo system uutnmatically rcsers itself,
The control unit lus rhrzc indtcamr llghisl When the rcd light is on‘ [l’lL' system IS (lalvu. The yellow sigml
light Indicates when a UHF signal is ruccivcd ur "DISQ is in the art-av W’hcn rhc green light is an. th: systtm is
disarmcd. allowing bypass for a Sct amount ofsccuntlsv The systcm Wm oummmcony rc-arm ioolrwhcn (ht
bypass time has expired
Loop Antenna
Magnum Reed Swmch
4—“To UHF fisccwsr m Ceiling
Raceway _,
Around Door
<—CA9:’>OO Control Unit
Figur: 1 Whnderfl [Monitoring 3}:er Owwirw
CODE ALEQ'E
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Wanderer Monitoring System
Common Sources of Interference
Common sources of interference include TV‘s, computer monitors, electric motors, electrical distribution
panels, etc These types of devices should be AILEASJLSIXEEEI away from m: receiver, mmhmugh
Mugs.
Keep all Computere and Televisions
afleafififflataway from your
Wanderer Monitoring Syetem
Figurz I5: Scum; uflmcrfimtce
Vlew the area around your detection
zone as a ephere. Keep all interference
sources outside the sphere.
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CODE ALR’E
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Wanderer MoniToring Sysl‘em
Transponder
Overview
Th: Cod: Alrrr sysrcm revolves around time—rested transponder technology
which has proven reliable and accurate under the most demanding condlrluns.
Code Alert transponders lme been rcfinzd to the point that they do not require
special handling or care.
Th: transponder is worn on the wrist or ankle, and emits a coded signal that is
recognized and interpreted by the cameo control unit and receivers. The
signal is coded to prcvtnt stray electronic signals, such as those transmitted by
clcctric wheelchairs, electrical and clzctronic equipment, em. from activating
the systcm and creating a false alarm
Figure 21: 2-Ym Trnmpandzr
Fastening o transponders
1. Inscrr me band through the slot on the transponder from bottom m top and pull (h: band over the top or
the transponder and down through the slot on the other side.
2. Bring the band around th: wrlst/anklc so that the end with the adjustment halts mccls the End With the
map
3. Adjust the band to a position wherc th: transponder will not slip off, yet is loos: enough to amide comfort
for rhc resident, CAUTION . Plaee the ankle transponder looseenaugl. to prevent possible anklcedema.
4. Once rh: adjustment is made, slip the selzctcd hula down onto the wide collar ofthe snap. Bend the excess
band back over so the ncxt hole also slips down onto the collar.
5, Fold the flap with the snap pcg ovtr onto the hand and into rhc collar and squeal: the two securely together.
6, Cut offcxczss band wirll scissors,
This procedure will provide a scour: and safe (it on the resident.
Place Band Over Top
Fold Snaps Ovcr and Scour:
Figw: 22,- Fartrmrlg xi” Band
CODE ALEQ'E
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Operation
To ensure proper opcrauon um]: lnfam and Child Security System mt 313m after they have hcsn installed,
please prucezd Wm, (he fulluwmg (ms;
Reset Code
Place a transponder in your hand and pass through rhe securiry zone. The alarm shuuld sound an rhis rime if
[he syslcm is operatingcorrecrly. anmler 1h: resetcod: on the keypad: 1.3.7.9. This Wm rcscr the system
(a irs resting srzrc. [Make sure [he rmnsponder is not In rang: whtn rescuing rhc sysrem.)
_@.
[E] is factory preserr
Reset Code:
Bypass Code
To (cs! rhc bypass function afrhc systcmr Press (h: 1 and as keys simultaneously on (he keypad. The green llghr
labeled "STATUS" on rhe control unir should light a rhis nmcr Walk through (he mne with (he transpundcr
in your hand. The system should remain in its rcsrmg, nonvalarmed me.
If any ofthcsc resrs fall call Code: Alerrs‘ Technical Departmcm at 1—800—669-9946.
Bypass Code: @ + [E] (cnrcrcd simultaneously) is factory prescr.
Note: Due to the sensitivity of are Wanderer Monitoring System equipment, We mg: am you do not try to
rcpair or work on the sysrem without first mnrzcring Code Alem' Technical Department.
36 CODE ALEQT.
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Final Checkllsl
Afrer you feel fairly confident rlrar you have insrallcd all rne Wanderer Monitoring System equipment properly.
please proceed with the following checklisr:
D Test each M detecrion zone for proper operation.
a sraff alerr panel operares properly by lighting proper zone LED and sounding alarmr
D Voice Alarm announces correct location.
D Reset and bypas codes operate ar each detection zone.
D Any optional equipmenr installed ar the CA9300 Zones operate properly
Note: When using a eenrral power Supply arraen eaelr mntrol units power individually and then test eaelr zone.
Tips and Reminders
Ir is lrnpnrranr rlrar rhere be rwo or more staff members (possibly an adrnlnlsrraror or a malnrenance person)
appolnred ro ensure proper use and operarlon of the wanderer Monitoring Sysrrm, and to document any
necessary information your faelllry may need ro keep
1. Be certmn rlrar all staff members and new srafTrnernlaers are named on the proper use ofthe wanderer
Monitoring System. Reading rhe in—scrvice manual is lrnporranr in familiarizingstaffwith the ayarem.
2. Check the transponder laand regularly for normal wear and rear, If you notice any fraying of rl-re
edges, replace ir promprly.
3. Tcsr each derection zone on a regular basis, ideally weekly.
4. Make sure rlrar rlrr approprlare graft are aware of which residents are wearing lranspcnders. You
may want to keep an acrive list of the names.
5. Respond quickly but ealrnly ro all alarrns
a. lfyou believe you are experiencing some dimeulry wltl-i rne sysrern, call our Technical Deparrrnenr
immediately (1—800-669-9946). If you are unable m call immtdlzmly, document the dare. rime
and details of the incidenr and all us as soon as possible.
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CODE ALEQ'IZ 37
52
Wcmderer Monitoring System
Product Specifications*
WW
Size: 1.5 x 1.7 x 562 inches
Weight' 9 ounces
Color: Beige
Enclosure: Polycarbonate
Power Supply: 35V Battery
Battery Life: 2 years
Range: 4.5 Feet
BANDSEECIEICAILONS:
Size: .75 inches wide
Color: Navy Blue or Gray
Material: Nylon
WW
Size: 8.5 x 525 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: MO. & NC. Dry Relay Contacts - Jumper Selectable (2)
NO. & N.C. 12V DC Relay Contacts - Jumper Selectable (2)
RS»232 Dara, QSdB Alarm Tone at 2.8 kHz
Alarm Reset: 4-digit code; select from eight sequences ~ DIP Swlrch 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 (750mA)
Transmitter Frequency'
‘ Specifications Subjert m Chang:
Controller, Standard Fast-Blow Fuse (750mA)
13 lkHz
CODE ALE21:
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Size: 65 x 4.5 x 225 inches
Weight: I pound
Color: Beige
Composition: Stainless Steel Faceplate and Enclosure
Power: IZVAC 300mA Class 2 Transformer
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Wiring: 22/2 AWG Stranded
RACEM
Size: 75" x .5"
Color: Beige
Composition; 94V-O PVC lengths, 94V-O ABS fittings
Adhesive: Acrylic pressure sensitive foam tape 1/16" thick
WWW
Size. 3.75 x 2.25 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
lndieators: Signal (Red LED)
Range: 10 feet, minimum
LQQEANIENNA
Location: 2 turns $118 Wire around door to be monitored
Frequency: lSlkHz
CODE ALEQ’IZ 53

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