Sequel Technologies DWSX01 Door/Window Sensor User Manual CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Sequel Technologies, LLC Door/Window Sensor CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
User Manual
Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. 360 Herndon Parkway Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com Appendix G: Client: Model: Standard: FCC ID: Report #: Sequel Technologies, LLC STWS-DWS FCC 15.231 V4X-DWSX01 2008038 Manual Please see the following pages. Page 21 of 25 Door/Window Sensor (DWS) Installation Instructions Sequel Technologies, LLC General Description The Wireless Door/Window Sensor (DWS) is a dual input door/window sensor developed for use with the ST security systems. The DWS can be tripped by using either of the two built in reed switches and/or in conjunction with a normally closed external contact. The sensor achieves enhanced wireless reliability using unique duplex narrow band frequency diversity, which transmits and receives radio signals on two separate frequencies. Additional Information: • For UL installations, an external contact may not be more than 3 feet from the transmitter. • A built-in cover tamper switch is activated when the cover is removed. • The DWS is powered by a 3-volt lithium battery, which can power the transmitter for up to 5 years. • Each transmitter has a unique factory-programmed code that distinguishes itself to the receiver. • Built-in reed switches will close if the magnet is within 1/2” (12mm) of the sensor case. • The DWS is compatible with any N/C hardwired external contact. 1/2” Max. Wire Entry Point Case Locking Tab Tamper Switch 3.0 VDC Battery Reed Switches TERMINALS Figure 2: DWS Circuit Board Installation 1. Select a sensor location. Avoid mounting the sensor near the floor. For door mounts, mount the magnet to the door and the sensor to the door frame. 2. Remove the sensor cover. Pull back on the plastic tab to release the circuit board from the mounting base. Remove the circuit board from the mounting base. 3. Mount the sensor base to the door or window frame. Use included screws to affix the mounting base, observing alignment marks shown in Fig 1. 4. If using external contacts, proceed to step 7. 5. Remove the magnet from its base by inserting a small screw driver into the slot at the end of the magnet cover. Push in and twist to remove the base. 6. Mount the magnet base within 1/2” of the sensor base. 7. (For external contacts only). Mount the external contact as described in its instructions. For recessed wiring, drill an access hole for the wire. 8. (For external contacts only). Connect two wires from the normally closed external contact to the terminal strip on the sensor’s circuit board. 9. Snap the sensor and magnet onto their mounting bases. Note: It is undesirable to mount the sensor or magnet on a metal surface. If mounting on metal is unavoidable, use spacers (available from Sequel Technologies) to reduce transmission problems. Figure 1: Mounting Base Programming The following instructions provide a guideline for programming the DWS into system memory. To enroll a DWS into system memory: 1. Enter program mode (NEXT + NEXT + NEXT ++ Installer PIN) 2. The keypad will display “Devices Available.” Select . The display shows “Auto Enroll On.” 3. To enroll the DWS, trip the sensor as follows: • Using magnet only: Close either reed switch (restore the magnet) and remove the sensor cover. • Using external contacts only: Close the external contact and leave the reed switch open (remove the magnet). Remove the sensor cover. • Using magnet and external contacts: Close both inputs (restore magnet & external contact). Remove the sensor cover. 4. Upon enrollment, the keypad emits one beep and the display shows the zone number and sensor ID. Replace the sensor cover. 5. Continue enrolling additional sensors if desired. When finished, press and enter the installer or user PIN. The display will show WALK COMM. 3. Select and the keypad will display “Walk Test Active.” 4. Trip each zone/sensor one at a time and the system responds with a tone from the keypad. 5. As each tested sensor is added to a scrolling list of tested sensors, the signal strength will be shown on the LCD display as 1-10. A higher value indicates a stronger signal level. A minimum level of five is recommended. 6. Exit walk test mode by pressing
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