Resolution RE524X RE524X - Wireless to Wireless Translator User Manual

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Installation Guide: RE524X Wireless to Wireless Translator™
Features
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Selectable wireless panel and sensor compatibility
Translator or repeater operation
Rechargeable backup battery
Cover tamper
Certified to UL1023 and ULC1023
Quick Setup
1 MOUNT AND WIRE
A Select a mounting position and location.
B Connect the power supply to the translator.
2 TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATION
A Select the brand of panel that the translator must
Wall mounting
talk to using the “PANEL SELECT” knob.
screw locations
B Select the brand of sensors that the translator must
listen to using the “SENSOR SELECT” knob.
C Translator configuration
a) Press the “CONFIGURE” button to enter configuration mode.
b) Tamper or trip all sensors to be translated.
c) Press the “CONFIGURE” button to exit configuration mode.
3 PANEL ENROLLMENT
(Mounting hardware not included. Use two
#4 or # 6 screws for mounting )
(For full sensor enrollment instructions, refer to Advanced Setup, step 3)
A Enroll Translator into Panel.
• Trip the translator tamper to enroll the translator into the panel (For Honeywell® and 2GIG® panels select loop 1).
-or• Enter ID into panel. The translator’s ID is printed on the bar code label.
B Enroll Sensors into Panel
• With the translator cover open, trip each sensor to enroll it into to the panel.
• Finish setup of each sensor at the panel.
4 FINISH
With the translator cover open, perform a panel sensor test.
Close the cover. Test and verify proper operation of the sensors at the panel.
Cut the lock wire to lock the translator (For more information on locking, refer to Advanced Setup, step 4).
Secure cover with screw.
DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION VIDEOS and PRODUCT INFORMATION: http://resolutionproducts.com/products/translators-repeaters/universal-translator/
Advanced Setup
1 MOUNT AND WIRE
A Select a mounting position and location.
• Mount the translator at least 5 feet from the Control Panel’s
receiver.
• Do NOT mount the translator in a metal can or on a metal
surface.
• Verify adequate RF signal strength at the panel before
permanently mounting.
B Connect the power supply to the translator using either the
supplied barrel connector or flying leads.
• Rotate the barrel plug down to the right so the wires exit the
enclosure through the strain relief area.
• Ensure the backup battery connector is plugged into the
translator.
• The power transformer must be plugged into a nonswitched outlet.
• In the United States, the transformer must be secured to
an outlet.
• In Canada, the transformer must NOT be secured to the
outlet.
2 TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATION
A Select the brand of panel that the translator must talk to
using the “PANEL SELECT” knob.
B Select the brand of sensors that the translator must listen to
using the “SENSOR SELECT” knob.
C Translator Configuration
a) Press and release the CONFIGURE button to enter
translator configuration mode. The yellow LED will turn on
when translator configuration mode is entered.
b) Tamper or trip all the sensors to be translated. The
translator beeps for each sensor that is included in the
system.
c) Press CONFIGURE button to exit translator configuration
mode. The yellow LED will turn off when the translator
configuration mode is exited.
• Configuration mode ends automatically when the cover
is closed or 30 minutes after the last action.
• Sensors may be enrolled directly into the panel while in
configuration mode.
• Configuration mode is locked out 24 hours after power up.
To re-enable configuration mode, the translator must be
power cycled by removing both 12VDC input power and
backup battery for at least 5 seconds.
• When re-entering translator configuration mode, previously
configured sensors are retained. There is no need to reconfigure every sensor if the intention is to add a sensor.
• Configuration data is retained even if both the 12VDC
input power and battery backup power are lost.
• When both the panel and sensor selection knobs are set to
the same brand the translator will act as a repeater.
3 PANEL ENROLLMENT
A Enroll Translator into Panel:
• Trip the cover tamper to enroll the translator into the
panel.
-or• Enter ID into panel. The translator’s base ID is printed on
the bar code label.
(For Honeywell® and 2GIG® panels, select loop 1)
3 PANEL ENROLLMENT (continued)
B Enroll Sensors into panel:
• Tamper or trip each sensor to send an enrollable
transmission to the panel.
• Installations using Interlogix (formerly GE) panels require
the translator cover to be open so sensor tamper signals
are sent on sensors that do not have a tamper switch.
• Finish setup of each sensor at the panel.
Below are guidelines on how to enroll the translator and sensors
into your panel. Refer to the panel installation manual for
complete panel instructions.
Interlogix ® (formerly GE ®)
Translator enrollment:
Enter Learn Sensor mode.
At the Trip Sensor prompt: Trip the translator’s cover
tamper to enroll the translator into the panel.
Select Group 13 instant perimeter
Sensor enrollment:
Enter Learn Sensor mode.
At the Trip Sensor prompt: Tamper each sensor to enroll
it. If the sensor does not have a tamper switch trip the
sensor with translator cover open to enroll it.
• For the first 24 hours after power-up, all Interlogix
sensor trips will transmit a temporary tamper for
enrollment if the translator cover is open.
Set up the sensor for the desired behavior.
Honeywell ®
Translator enrollment:
Enter Programming mode.
Zone Type: 3 (Perimeter).
Input Type: 3 (Supervised RF).
When prompted:
• Trip the translator’s cover tamper multiple times.
-or• Enter the translator’s ID number, which is printed on
the unit.
Change the sensor to loop 1.
Sensor enrollment:
Enter
3 Programming mode.
Set up the sensor for the desired behavior.
When prompted, perform the typical Honeywell
enrollment sequence.
The translator does not support multiple loops on
Honewell sensors. Ony one loop may be used.
2GIG ®
Translator enrollment:
Enter RF enrollment mode
Sensor Type: (03) perimeter
Equipment Code: (0862) DW10-345.
At “Enter RF Serial Number”:
• [press SHIFT, Learn, Trip the translator’s cover tamper].
-or• Enter the translator’s ID number, which is printed on
the unit.
Equipment Age: (0) new
Loop Number: (1)
Sensor enrollment:
Enter RF enrollment mode.
Set up the sensor for the desired behavior.
When prompted, perform the typical 2GIG enrollment
sequence.
3 PANEL ENROLLMENT (continued)
DSC ®
Translator enrollment:
Enter Wireless Enrollment mode.
Trip the translator cover tamper to enroll the translator.
Zone Type: 03 (instant)
• For the first 24 hours after power-up, all translator
tamper trips will send a temporary “open” for
enrollment purposes.
Sensor enrollment:
Enter Wireless Enrollment Mode.
Trip each sensor to initiate enrollment.
Set up the sensor for the desired behavior.
Qolsys ®
• Qolsys IQ panel uses Interlogix 319.5MHz protocol.
• DSC Touch panel made by Qolsys uses DSC 433.92MHz
protocol.
Notes
SENSORS
• If the translator loses both 12VDC input power and battery back
up power, sensor configuration data is retained.
• Low battery, tamper, and supervisory signals are reported by the
translator on its ID.
• Low battery signals from the translator are suppressed in the first
24 hours after power-up. However, a missing battery condition is
reported right away.
• The translator does not support multiple loops on Honeywell
sensors. Ony one loop may be used.
FAULT CONDITIONS
• 12VDC input overvoltage fault: Continually flashes and beeps on
the green LED and sounder.
• 12VDC input removed fault: Green LED turns off and the
sounder makes a long beep.
FACTORY DEFAULT
4 FINISH
A With the translator cover open, perform a panel sensor test.
• When the translator cover is open the translator will only
send sensor transmissions to the panel if the received sensor transmissions have enough signal margin to be reliably
received by the translator.
• Closing the translator cover exits translator sensor test
mode. When the translator is not in sensor test mode all
received sensor transmissions are sent to the panel.
• Translator sensor test mode is locked out 24 hours after
power up. To re-enable sensor test mode, the translator
must be power cycled by removing both 12VDC input
power and backup battery for at least 5 seconds.
B Close the cover. Test and verify proper operation at the
panel. Ensure all sensor alarms are reported properly to the
central station.
C Translator Locking: Locking the translator locks all
translator configuration settings and provides takeover protection.
a) Ensure all sensors are functioning as desired.
b) Carefully review the effects of translator locking before
proceeding:
• Translator can not be factory defaulted.
• Existing sensor configurations can not be changed.
• Panel selection can not be changed.
• Sensor selection can not be changed.
• Translator LOCKING CAN NOT BE UNDONE.
c) Open the translator cover and cut the lock wire. The
green and red LED will flash, and the sounder will beep to
confirm.
d) The translator locks automatically after 30 days of
continuous operation.
D With the cover closed, insert the cover securing screw into the
screw hole near the cover latch.
• To return the translator to a factory default condition, press and
hold the configure button. After a couple seconds, the sounder
will start beeping rapidly. Continue holding the button until the
sounder stops beeping.
• Factory default is not possible if the translator is locked.
KEY FOB MAPPING
PANEL
FUNCTION
HONEYWELL
Off (loop 2)
On (loop 3)
Left (loop 4)
Right (loop 1)
No action
KEYFOB
HONEYWELL
2GIG
INTERLOGIX
DSC
NAPCO
Unlock
Away
Stay
Away+Unlock
Star
Unlock
Lock
Lights
Lock+Unlock
Star
Off
Away
Home
Panic
Off
On
Left (A1)
Right (A2)
Unlock
Lock
Lock+Unlock
Star
Lights
Off
Away
Home
Panic
Off
On
Left (A1)
Right (A2)
Off
Away or Home
Away
Panic
Off
On or Left (A1)
On
Right (A2)
Unlock
Away
Stay
Panic (Away+Unlock)
Star
No action
Off
On
Left
Right
INTERLOGIX
Unlock
Lock
Lock+Lock
Panic (Lock+Unlock)
No action
Off
On or Left
On
Right
Unlock
Away or Stay
Away
Away+Unlock
Star
DSC
Off
Away
Home
Panic
No action
Off
On
Left
Right
Unlock
Away
Stay
Away+Unlock
Star
2GIG
Specifications
“GE”, “INTERLOGIX”, “HONEYWELL”, “DSC”, “2GIG”, “QOLSYS” AND “NAPCO” ARE TRADEMARKS OWNED
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, UNITED TECHNOLOGIES ELECTRONIC CONTROLS INC.,
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC., TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD, NORTEK SECURITY &
CONTROL LLC, TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD, AND NAPCO SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
RESPECTIVELY.
8.5 x 5.0 x 1.3 inches
16.0 Ounces
Cover Opening
#4 or #6
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Maximum Humidity
32 to 120˚F (0 to 49˚C)
-4 to 86˚F (-20 to 30˚C), Long-Term
85% relative humidity, non-condensing
POWER
Power Transformer
Input
Output
Part Number
Battery
Backup
Specifications
Part Number
Trickle Charge
Fast Charge
100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.5A
12VDC 1A
RE012-6
RESOLUTION PRODUCTS, INC. PRODUCTS WILL FUNCTION WITH ONE OF EITHER INTERLOGIX (FORMERLY GE), HONEYWELL, DSC, 2GIG OR QOLSYS SYSTEMS. HOWEVER, NO RESOLUTION PRODUCT
IS PRODUCED BY, ENDORSED BY, NOR IS OFFICIALLY ASSOCIATED WITH INTERLOGIX (FORMERLY
GE), HONEYWELL, DSC, 2GIG, QOLSYS OR NAPCO. RESOLUTION RECOMMENDS VERIFYING PROPER
ENROLLMENT AND OPERATION, PER CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, AT INSTALLATION.
WARRANTY
RESOLUTION PRODUCTS, INC. WILL REPLACE PRODUCTS THAT ARE DEFECTIVE IN THEIR FIRST FIVE
(5) YEARS.
FCC NOTICE
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.
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY BE RECEIVED, INCLUDING
INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY RESOLUTION PRODUCTS, INC. COULD
VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT.
FCC ID: U5X-RE524X
24 hours minimum
6VDC 800mAh NiMH
RE030
8mA
32mA
WIRELESS RADIO
RF Frequency
319.5MHz, 345MHz, 433.92MHz
Compatibility
Interlogix® (formerly GE®), 2GIG®
Honeywell®, DSC®, Qolsys®, Napco®
CERTIFICATIONS
ETL Listings
Other
Off
On
Left (A1)
Right (A2)
Notices
PHYSICAL
Housing Dimensions
Weight with Battery
Tamper Activation
Mounting Screws
Unlock
Lock
Star
Lock+Unlock
Lights
IC NOTICE
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH INDUSTRY CANADA LICENSE-EXEMPT RSS STANDARD(S).
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION OF THE DEVICE.
LE PRÉSENT APPAREIL EST CONFORME AUX CNR D’INDUSTRIE CANADA APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS
RADIO EXEMPTS DE LICENCE. L’EXPLOITATION EST AUTORISÉE AUX DEUX CONDITIONS SUIVANTES :
(1) L’APPAREIL NE DOIT PAS PRODUIRE DE BROUILLAGE, ET
(2) L’UTILISATEUR DE L’APPAREIL DOIT ACCEPTER TOUT BROUILLAGE RADIOÉLECTRIQUE SUBI,
MÊME SI LE BROUILLAGE EST SUSCEPTIBLE D’EN COMPROMETTRE LE FONCTIONNEMENT.
IC: 8310A-RE524X
PATENTS
8,456,278
OTHER PATENTS PENDING
UL 1023, ORD-C1023-1974
FCC, IC
Specifications subject to change without notice.
This product is NOT for use with life safety sensors, such as Smoke, Heat, or CO detectors.
Manual: 47-0014-00 REV A
Date: 15-Feb-16
24-Hour Tech Support Line: (877)260-5578
www.ResolutionProducts.com

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