Rosslare SA02G Door / Window detector User Manual Visio SA 02 H Instruction Manual vsd

Rosslare Enterprises Ltd Door / Window detector Visio SA 02 H Instruction Manual vsd

User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSINTRODUCTION (FAQ's)Q:    What is a Magnetic Contact Sensor ?A:    A Magnetic Contact Sensor is a sensor which        detects the opening and closing of doors or        windows protected by the sensor.Q:   What is WIRELESS and how can it benefit me ?A:    Wireless is the use of radio signals to transmit a       signal from any sensor to a security panel,       eliminating the need for setting wire ducts, extra       cabling materials or drilling, saving time and money.Q:   What is SUPERVISOR or SUPERVISED sensor ?A:    A Supervised sensor continuously reports to the       receiver or security panel to confirm status of the       sensor and its presence. If the receiver fails to hear       from a sensor within a pre-programmed time, it       will presume a sensor is missing or malfunctioning       and notify the user. This provides added security.Q:    What is LOW BATT detection ?A:    For all supervised sensors, LOW BATT detection is       when a sensor continuously measures its battery       state and transmits a low battery signal to the       security panel when the battery's voltage drops       below a certain level. This alerts the user in advance       to replace a weak battery.Q:    What is a CASE TAMPER detector?A:    A Case Tamper detector monitors any unauthorized       opening of the unit housing. A signal will be       transmitted to the security panel to notify the user of       such tampering.Q:   What is a BACK TAMPER detector?A:   Once the sensor is mounted and activated, the Back      Tamper detector ensures that the sensor is not       removed or vandalized by detecting any removal of       the unit from a wall or corner. The  Back tamper       detector will alert the security panel in such cases.FEATURES OF SA-02 - PerformanceMagnetic Contact SensorThe SA-02 Supervised Wireless Magnetic ContactSensor is a high-performance intrusion sensordeveloped with the highest level of technology to makeit ideal for residential and commercial applications.Following features standard.SupervisorCase & Back Tamper DetectorsASIC and Microprocessor TechnologyUp to 3-yr. Battery Life with SPSUltra-low Current ConsumptionReadily Replaceable 3.6V- 1/2 AA Lithium BatterySMD Component technologyL.E.D. Test FunctionINSTALLATION - Performance CriteriaThe SA-02 Magnetic Contact Sensor detects the openingand closing of doors and windows and transmits thisinformation to the receiver panel.- AVOID:  Placing the Magnetic Contact Sensor nearstrong magnetic or electrical fields other than themagnet with which it is intended to be used.  Otherwise,performance could be affected and false alarms couldoccur.- AVOID:  Mounting on or near large metal surfaces andmultiple concrete/steel walls. This may interfere or blockthe wireless signals.  Make sure to test the range fromany location by using the RF Test Procedure to ensurereception.- IMPORTANT NOTE:  Install the Magnetic ContactSensor on windows or doors that have firm hinges andfirm locking action to prevent false alarms associatedwith wind or bumping.STEP-1 INSTALLING THE BATTERY (Fig 1)Use only the specified 3.6 V Lithium Battery.(See block 22)1)  Unscrew the case locking screw and remove the front     cover.  CAUTION Do not touch the magnetic element     or the electronic components inside as this may     cause damage.2)  For a new unit, simply remove the plastic strip     contact breaker.  For replacement, remove the battery     by using a small screwdriver.  CAUTION: Notice     the polarity.  Replace with a fresh battery.3)  Dispose of the old battery properly.  Do not     incinerate, heat, disassemble, recharge.4)  To test, press in both the back-tamper and the case-     tamper  buttons, or use a magnet to simulate a door     opening and closing. The LED will light to indicate     an RF transmission.5) Close the front cover and replace the locking screwFIG 1:  Front of PCBFRONT OF PCBBATTERY HOLDERTERMINAL BLOCK FORWIRED CONTACTSANTENNARF TRANSMISSIONINDICATION  LEDCASE TAMPERBUTTON (NORMALLY CLOSED)MAGNETIC CONTACTINTERNAL SENSORJUMPER FOREXTERNALSENSORSTEP-2 SELECTING THE LOCATIONThe location and mounting of the SA-02 affects both thetransmission range and wear and tear of the transmitter.Preferably the transmitter should be installed as closeas possible to the receiver and mounted in a highlocation so that the transmission will have lessinterference.1)  Select a DOOR OR WINDOW within a room or hallway     that best matches the criteria in section 5. (Fig 2):2)  Make sure that the Magnetic Contact Sensor will be     mounted on a sturdy, non-vibrating door or     window frame.  Note: Following this instruction will     reduce bumping and vibration effects on the     sensor, and will extend the life of the product.3)  Perform the RF Test from the proposed mounting     location to ensure that the sensor can be received.4)  Select the appropriate height for the magnet     assembly that will suit the location of the sensor.STEP- 4 WIRING THE EXTERNAL SENSORWhen the internal magnetic sensor in the SA-02 is notapplicable, or an additional set of contacts are neededfor the SA-01, the following procedure is required:The maximum distance that an external contact can beaway from the SA-02 is about 8.5 meters or 25 feet.1)  This step is not necessary unless installing a remote     external magnetic contact sensor with a wire to the     SA-02.2)  Remove the case locking screw and front cover.3)  Connect the external magnet(s) in series to the wired     input terminal block of the magnetic contact sensor.4)  Move the jumper cover to the two right-most pins to     activate the external magnetic contact input.5)  Replace the front cover and locking screw.Please see FIG 4. FIG 4:  Wiring an External Sensor+Wired External MagneticContact.Terminal Blockfor External MagneticContact.Jumper for activating theexternal contacts.STEP-3 SELECT MAGNET HEIGHTThe SA-02 comes equipped with a standard magnet withadjustable height, suitable for most applications  Whenthere is a special need, select the appropriate height forthe magnet assembly that will suit the location of thesensor. (FIG 3)To adjust for apossible mismatch inheight, between thedoor and the frame,the magnet part has amechanism to adjustit's height. Simplypress on the sidesand adjust  theheight.Mount the Magnetonto the doorConnect additionalexternal contactsby wire to theSA-02FIG 2:  Selecting a LocationFIG 3: MagnetMount the SA-02onto the stationarydoor-frame12 3Supervised Wireless Magnetic        Contact SensorAND IMPORTANT INFORMATION9J-REL-001/0706-0670001-00P/N:This product may be sold in the followingmember states of the European Community:Austria          Germany    NorwayBelgium        Greece        PortugalDenmark       Holland       SpainFinland          Ireland        SwedenFrance           Italy           United Kingdom!45 678 910 11 12+INTRODUCTION (FAQ's) - continued;SA-02 Instruction Manual - Version 1.0 (Page 1/2)
STEP-6 RADIO TRANSMISSION TESTThis test is used to check the range and the reception ofthe sensor to the control panel receiver.  If reception ispoor, try to change the location of the Magnetic ContactSensor.1)   Ensure that all the settings of the Magnetic Contact      Sensor are adjusted as necessary for the location      according to STEPS 1 to 5,  and that the Magnetic      Contact Sensor case is closed, with the locking      screw firmly secured.2)   Hold the sensor close as possible to the      mounting location, and transmit using the magnet.3)   During this mode, each time the LED flashes, the      sensor transmits to the panel.  If the panel is armed,      this will cause an alarm.  If the panel is in test mode,      then the signal strength can be measured.4)   It is recommended to try several locations until the      best reception is attained.STEP-7  MOUNTING THE MagneticContact Sensor (FIG 6)The SA-02 Magnetic Contact Sensor is designed to beMounted onto a flat wooden or stucco surface.Flat Surface Mounting:1)  Remove the PCB from the back case.1)  Remove the knockouts from the back case labeled B     by using a sharp tool or using a nail.2)  Affix the two screws onto the wall, so that the Back     Tamper arm is pressed in.3)  Replace the PCB and tighten the PCB locking screw.4)  Replace the top cover of the Magnetic ContactSensor.Important:  When mounting the SA-02 to the surface, itis important to see that the surface is flush with the backtamper device.SPECIFICATIONSBattery:Lithium Primary cell.3.6-volt Lithium 900 mAhTadiran / Varta / Tekcell (SB-AA-02)1/2 AA Size. (Low Battery Signal when V-2.5V)CAUTION!  Dispose of Properly, do not re-charge,disassemble, heat or incinerate.Pulse Count: Fixed at single pulse.Detect Range: Sensitivity of up to 2 cm from magnet.Operating Temp: - 20oC to +50oC- 4oF to + 122oFOperating Humidity:  Up to 95% Non-Condensing (max.)Alarm Transmit: 1 second.RF Frequency:          Available in 433.92 or 868.35 MHz, with 1m WattInstallation: IndoorMagnet: Standard magnet with plastic housing and wall spacer,adjustable height.Tamper Switch 1: Removal of Magnetic Contact Sensor Front Cover (Protectedby case tamper switch)Tamper Switch 2: Removal of Magnetic Contact Sensor from the wall or fromcorner mount (protected by rear tamper switch)Supervisor: The supervisory signal is routinely transmitted to the panelsevery 20  minutes, advising the Tamper Status,Battery Status, Event Activation Status to the panel.Current: Standby - 23uATransmit - 5 mASize: 87mm (h) x 35mm (w) x 25 mm (d)(3.5 " x 1 3/8 " x 1 ")Weight: 37 grams ( 1.30 oz) without battery.WARRANTYThe Manufacturer's warranty on this product is for a period of one year from the dateof purchase against defects in materials and workmanship.  Manufacturer's warrantyhereunder is limited to repair or replacement, at the manufacturer's sole option, if theproduct is found to be defective in normal use during the warranty period.  Thewarranty is given in favour of the original purchase only.  Subject to the abovewarranty, manufacturer's liability and that of it's distributors, re-sellers and agents andis wholly limited to the original purchase price and no payment will be made forrelated or consequential loss including but not limited to labour costs incurred ininspection, replacement or repair of defective products. This warranty is givenexpressly and in place of all other expressed or implied warranties of merchantibilityand fitness for a particular purpose and this warranty is the only warranty made by themanufacturer.  No agent, representatives or employee of the manufacturer has theauthority to waive, alter or add to the printed provisions of this warranty, to makerepresentation of warranty not contained herein or to extend this warranty to anyoneother than the original purchaser of the product.  The SA-02 Magnetic Contact Sensoris guaranteed against defects in workmanship and material for a period of 12 (Twelve)months from date of purchase.  Return the faulty product with a dated proof ofpurchase to your dealer for replacement.NOTICEThe SA-02 Magnetic Contact Sensor is designed to send an electronic signal to alarmcontrol system, should intrusion occur, the warranty does not make the manufactureror the distributor of the SA-02 Magnetic Contact Sensor held liable for consequentialdamages resulting from any breech of warranty, expressed or implied, applicable totheir use.FIG 5:  Activation of the Back TamperSTEP-5 ACTIVATING THE BACK TAMPEREach Magnetic Contact Sensor SA-02 is equipped withboth a Back and Case Tamper detector. The case tamperdetector is always active, however the wall tamperdetector (normally inactive) is optionally activated bycutting a Jumper.For additional protection against the theft or removal ofthe sensor from the mounting location, the back tampercan be activated to work in unison with case tamper bycutting the jumper R18 which is on the top side of thePCB.1)  Remove the case locking screw and front cover.     Look at the front of the PCB with the antenna     showing (FIG 5)2)  To activate the back tamper switch, locate and cutthe jumper3)  Replace the front cover and locking screw. The Back     tamper will be active.FIG 6:  Mounting the SA-02Affix theback caseto the wallfirmly withtwo screwsSTEP-8 Post-Installation TestingAfter mounting the back of the sensor housing to thewindow or door frame, it is important to check thereliability of the RF transmission to the receiver orsecurity panel.Perform a range test as indicated in STEP 6.If the sensor is used with a receiver, check to see thatthe receiver is receiving the sensor.It is suggested that you arm the system and test that theSA-02 transmits to the desired control panel.Important:  If the back tamper has been activated inprevious steps, check the security panel to ensure thatthere is no tamper signal, and that the sensor is properlyinstalled.STEP-9 Replacing the Battery in theSA-02.Batteries in the SA-02 should be replaced following aLow Battery indication on the receiver or security panel.PLEASE: Dispose of the old battery properly, do not re-charge, disassemble, heat or incinerate.1)  Open the SA-02 sensor, and observe the correct     polarity labeled on the PCB and the holder.2)  Remove the old battery and dispose of it properly.3)  Insert the new battery (Model numbers shown in     specifications below)+-3.6 -volt Lithium 900 mAhLithium Primary cell.3.6-volt Lithium 900 mAhTadiran / Varta / Tekcell (SB-AA-02)1/2 AA Size.Insert the NEGATIVE ( - )side of battery first.CE Notice:The model SA-02 Wireless Magnetic Contact Sensorgenerates and uses radio frequency energy.  If notinstalled in accordance with the manufacturer'sinstructions it may cause interference.If this equipment causes interference to radio ortelevision reception-which can be determined by turningthe equipment on and off - the installer is encouraged tocorrect the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures: 1) Reorient the antenna of the radio/television, 2) Connect the AC transformer to a differentoutlet so the control panel or television are on differentbranch circuits, 3) Relocate the control panel withrespect to the radio/television.This device complies with the applicable ETSI/CE rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions :1) This device nay not cause harmful interference, and 2)this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.Important !:Rosslare radio control panels provide a reliablecommunications link and fill an important need inportable wireless signalling.  However, there are somelimitations that must be observed.For US installations only:  The radios are requiredto comply with FCC rules and regulations as part15 devices.  As such they have a limitedtransmitter power and therefore limited range.A receiver cannot respond to more than onetransmitted signal at a time and may be blockedby two simultaneous signals that occur near theiroperating frequencies, regardless of the individualsensor code.Any changes to this circuit or device may voidFCC compliance.Infrequently used radio links should be testedregularly to protect against unintendedinterference or fault.A general knowledge of radio and it's propertiesshould be gained prior to acting as a wholesaledistributor or dealer, and these facts should becommunicated to the ultimate users.13 14 15DoorFrameBB16 17 1819 20 2122 23 24+Jumper wire for activating theback tamper switch.Cut the jumper R-18 to activatethe back tamper.R-18INTERNATIONAL OFFICESU.S.A.: Rosslare America Inc.Westlake, Los Angeles, CA 91632 U.S.ATel: (818) 707 2974  Fax: (818) 7070543Rosslare America Inc.2001 Reliance, Packway, Suite DBedford, Texas 76021  U.S.ATel: (817) 685 9100  Fax: (817) 685 9188Rosslare  Powerpath NAPDC.North America Product Development22e. Howard St, # 238 Des Plaines, IL60018,   U.S.ATel: (847) 827 6330  Fax: (847) 8276433ISRAEL Rosslare Israel Ltd (Center Office)22 Hamelacha St, PO BOX 11407, Rosh Ha-Ayin, 48091,Hong Kong: Rosslare Enterprises Ltd.905-912 Wing Fat Industrial Building12 Wang Tai Road, Kowloon Bay,Hong Kong.    Tel (852) 2795 5630  Tel (852) 2795 1508www.rosslaresecurity.comSA-02 Instruction Manual - Version 1.0 (Page 2/2)

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