UTC Fire and Security Americas 723-TCVR SB2000 Transceiver User Manual 466156501a

UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. SB2000 Transceiver 466156501a

User Manual

1 ITI Part No. 60-764-01-95RInstallation InstructionsDocument Number: 466-1565-01 Rev. AJune 2000Product SummaryThe SuperBus 2000 RF Receiver Module is a UL listed device that adds or expands panel wireless zone capacity. See the specific panel Installation Instructions for complete UL requirements for the system you are installing.The receiver is compatible with all ITI 319.5 MHz (crystal and SAW) Learn Mode™ wireless sensors and touchpads, and can be mounted inside the panel cabinet or located up to 2,800 feet away from the panel (see Table 2). It receives information from wireless sensors and touchpads then sends the data to the panel via the SuperBus 2000 digital data bus. Power for the module is provided by the panel.Receivers are available in 16-zone (-16Z), 32-zone (-32Z), or panel maximum (-MAX) capacities.SuperBus 2000 vs. SuperBusSuperBus 2000 panels have the ability to auto-address mod-ule unit numbers. When the panel is powered up, the panel automatically reads the unique SuperBus 2000 device ID number and assigns a unit number to the module. This elim-inates manually setting DIP switches and the chance of identical unit number conflicts.SuperBus panels communicate with SuperBus 2000 modules but require the module unit number to first be set manually using DIP switches.The SuperBus 2000 RF Receiver Module features:❑Spatial diversity, which minimizes wireless signal nulls or dead spots.❑Compatibility with all ITI 319.5 MHz (crystal or SAW) Learn Mode ™ wireless sensors, touchpads, and sirens.❑Backward compatibility with SuperBus panels.❑1,500 feet nominal, open air receiving range.Figure 1 shows the receiver module components and Table 1 describes them.Figure 1. RF Receiver Module ComponentsTable 1. Component DescriptionsComponent FunctionAntennas Provide communication with wireless devices.SuperBus 2000 Device ID Number Label Identifies unique module SuperBus 2000 device ID number (SuperBus 2000 panels).Receiver Status LED On continuously when the receiver is powered. Flashes when an RF signal is received.Unit Number DIP Switches Used for manually setting unit numbers (SuperBus panels).Terminal Strip Used for power and bus connections to panel.1065G03A.DSFMOUNTING HOLES (3)CIRCUITBOARD ANTENNATERMINAL BLOCKS (2)ANTENNASSTATUSLEDTERMINALSTRIPUNITNUMBERDIP SWITCHESID: XXXXXXXX SUPERBUS 2000DEVICE IDNUMBER LABELMAGNETCLIP REED SWITCHHOLDER8543130A.DS4
2Installation GuidelinesInstallation GuidelinesObserve the following guidelines when installing the receiver module:❑Concord™ systems can accommodate a maximum of 76 wireless sensors/zones.❑In Concord systems, up to 16 SuperBus 2000 devices can be connected to the panel (SuperBus 2000 Touch-pads, Receivers, HIMs, HOMs, ESMs, etc.). ❑Each bus device must have a different unit number.❑Leave 10-inches above the module for the antennas.❑If mounting the module inside the panel cabinet, use a support standoff included with the Concord panel.If mounting the module away from the panel, use the wire length guidelines in Table 2.❑Avoid areas that are likely to expose the module to moisture.❑Avoid areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring, including furnace and utility rooms.If unavoidable, mount on or near metal with the anten-nas extending above the metallic surfaces, as shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. Mounting on or Near MetalTools and Supplies❑Screwdrivers❑Drill with bits❑Mounting screws and anchors (included)❑2 antennas (included)❑4-conductor, 22-gauge or larger, stranded wire❑Support standoff (included with Concord cabinet)❑¼-inch press-fit reed switch and magnet (not included)❑Small hammerInstallationThe module can be mounted inside the panel cabinet or on any interior wall (protected from the elements).CAUTIONTo prevent damaging the panel or module, remove the panel AC power transformer and disconnect the backup battery before installation.CAUTIONYou must be free of static electricity before handling circuit boards. Wear a grounding strap or touch a bare metal surface to discharge static electricity.Figure 3. Removing the CoverTo mount the module on a wall:1. Remove the panel AC power transformer and discon-nect the backup battery.2. Remove the module cover and set it aside (Figure 3).3. Hold the base against the mounting surface and mark the three mounting holes (Figure 1). Remember to leave at least 10 inches above the base for the antennas.4. Drill holes and insert the appropriate anchors.5. Secure the back-plate to the wall with included pan-head screws.To mount the module in a Concord panel cabinet:1. Remove the panel AC power transformer and discon-nect the backup battery.2. Remove and discard the module cover (Figure 3).Table 2. Maximum Module Wire LengthsWire Gauge (Unshielded or Shielded)Max. Wire Length Between Module and Concord Panel18 2,800 feet22 1,100 feetMETAL METAL8836G02A.DS4PRESS DOWNHERE AND PULLAWAY FROM BASE8543118A.DSF
3Concord Panel Wiring3. Insert a support standoff shown in Figure 4 (supplied with panel) into the panel circuit board location shown in Figure 5.Figure 4. Support Standoff4. Slide the module back-plate into the two top mounting clips located on the top-right side of the cabinet and onto the right-side support on the cabinet (see Figure 5).Figure 5. Mounting the module in a Concord Cabinet5. Push the lower-left corner of the module onto the sup-port standoff (see detail in Figure 5).Connecting the Antennas to the Module1. Loosen the inside terminals of the left and right antenna terminal blocks (see Figure 1).2. Insert an antenna into each inside terminal. (Insert antennas through cabinet top holes when module is mounted inside panel cabinet.)3. Tighten the antenna terminal screws.Concord Panel WiringThis section describes how to wire the receiver module to Concord panels.To wire the receiver module to Concord panels:1. Disconnect the panel power transformer and backup battery.2. Wire the module to the panel power and bus terminals as shown in Figure 6.Figure 6. Wiring the Receiver Module to Concord Hard-wire and Wireless PanelsInstalling an Optional Cover Tamper SwitchIf you are mounting the module in its own plastic and not mounting it inside a cabinet, you may want to add cover tamper detection.To do this, install a UL listed 1/4-inch press-fit reed switch on the module back-plate and wire the switch to any unused panel, HIM, or SnapCard ™ zone input terminals. Once programmed, if someone opens the module cover, the tamper switch opens and causes an alarm.The reed switch holder and magnet clip are located at the bottom of the back-plate (see Figure 1 for details).To install the tamper reed switch (Figure 7):1. Slide the reed switch into the reed switch holder located on the module back-plate as shown in Figure 7.SUPPORT STANDOFF8573g64A.DSFPANEL ENDMODULEEND8573G37B.DSFTOP MOUNTINGCLIPS (6)DETAILSUPPORT STANDOFFPANEL CABINETSIDE MOUNTINGSUPPORTRF RECEIVERMODULE(COVERREMOVED)63 4 51065G04A.DSFPANEL TERMINAL STRIP+12VDC BUSABUSBGNDSUPERBUS 2000RF RECEIVER MODULETERMINAL STRIP 41 2 3+12VDC BUSABUSBGND
4Setting the Unit Number2. Insert the magnet into the nibs on the module cover. Remove the magnet clip from the module back-plate and press the magnet clip down over the magnet until it clicks into place (Figure 7).3. Connect the normally closed reed switch (in series with a 2.0K ohm EOL resistor) to the desired panel, HIM, or SnapCard zone input terminals. The resistor should be located at the reed switch inside the module housing.Figure 7. Installing the Optional Reed SwitchSetting the Unit NumberEach bus module connected to the panel must have a differ-ent unit number set for correct communication.Setting the Unit Number on Concord Panels with Software Versions 1.0–1.6The module can be set to any unit number 0–15, using the module DIP switches.NoteDo not set the SuperBus 2000 RF Receiver unit num-ber to 15 if it is installed in a Concord RF system, since the built-in receiver is factory set to unit number 15 and cannot be changed.Locate the DIP switches on the module and set them to the desired unit number (0–15) before applying power (see Fig-ure 8).Figure 8. Unit Number DIP Switch SettingsSetting the Unit Number on Concord Panels with Software Version 2.0 or LaterThe unit number will be automatically set when powering up the system. No action is required by the installer.Power Up and Bus CommunicationUse the following procedures for powering up the system and verifying bus communication.NoteIn order to enter panel program mode to verify unit numbers, an alphanumeric touchpad must be con-nected to all Concord panels.To power up the panel and receiver module:1. Verify that all wiring at the panel, touchpad, and receiver is correct.2. Connect the panel backup battery and plug in the panel AC power transformer.3. Verify that the receiver module status LED is on.4. If desired, enter panel program mode to verify unit number exists (see panel Installation Instructions for more information).NoteIf the receiver module LED is not on, unplug the panel AC power transformer, disconnect the backup battery, and see Table 3 “Troubleshooting”.9712G12A.DSFMODULEBACK-PLATEMODULECOVERREEDSWITCHMAGNETCLIPMAGNETTO ANY ZONEINPUT2.0K OHM EOLRESISTOR (49-467)1065G05A.DSFUNIT NUMBER 01234ONUNIT NUMBER 11234ONUNIT NUMBER 21234ONUNIT NUMBER 31234ONUNIT NUMBER 41234ONUNIT NUMBER 51234ONUNIT NUMBER 61234ONUNIT NUMBER 71234ONUNIT NUMBER 81234ONUNIT NUMBER 91234ONUNIT NUMBER 101234ONUNIT NUMBER 111234ONUNIT NUMBER 121234ONUNIT NUMBER 131234ONUNIT NUMBER 141234ONUNIT NUMBER 15--Do not use in Concord RF systems.1234ON
5ProgrammingChanging the Receiver Module Unit Number (software versions 1.0–1.6)NoteWhenever the receiver module unit number is changed, you must remove the panel AC power trans-former and backup battery, then reconnect them for the panel and module to communicate successfully.Use the following guidelines when changing unit number assignments to avoid communication conflicts between bus devices and the panel:❑Whenever possible, assign alphanumeric touchpad unit numbers before all other panel programming.❑All unit number DIP switches must be set before apply-ing power and entering program mode.To change the receiver module unit number:1. Remove panel AC power transformer and backup bat-tery. 2. Change the DIP switch setting on the module (see Fig-ure 8). Remember, the setting must be different from all other bus devices.3. Connect the panel backup battery and plug in the AC power transformer. The panel automatically scans all bus devices and learns any new settings.4. The system may still indicate a bus failure if the panel learned a unit number that is no longer assigned to any bus device. To delete the unused unit number, please refer to the specific panel Installation Instructions.5. Exit from program mode. The touchpad and all other bus devices should operate correctly and any bus fail-ures should be cleared.Replace Module Cover/Close Cabinet❑If you mounted the receiver module on a wall, replace the cover. ❑If you mounted the receiver module in a cabinet, close the cabinet door.ProgrammingRefer to the panel Installation Instructions for learning wireless devices into panel memory.TestingTest the receiver module at the desired location to evaluate performance in the particular environment.Verify that the receiver module LED flashes when wireless devices are activated.For complete testing procedures, refer to the panel Installa-tion Instructions.TroubleshootingTable 3 describes what to do if the module does not work correctly.Table 3. TroubleshootingProblem Action/SolutionThe receiver module status LED stays off. 1. Check for incorrect wiring connections.2. Make sure the panel AC power transformer is plugged in and the backup battery is connected.3. If the LED still remains off, replace the module.The receiver module status LED stays lit but doesn’t blink when wireless devices are tripped (limited or no wireless operation).1. Verify that the panel recog-nizes the module by enter-ing program mode (see specific panel Installation Instructions).2. Check for incorrect wiring connections.3. Check receiver antenna connections.4. Check for receiver antenna proximity to metal obstruc-tions such as ducting or AC wiring.5. If the LED still doesn’t flash, replace the module.The receiver module status LED stays lit and blinks when wireless devices are tripped, but system doesn’t respond.Concord Panels 1.0–1.61. Check that no bus devices are set to the same unit number.2. Change the module unit number and re-initialize the panel/module by dis-connecting and reconnect-ing panel power.All Concord Panels1. Make sure that the wireless zone capabilities of the module and panel have not been exceeded. (Removing one of two receiver mod-ules connected to a panel after wireless devices are learned can cause this prob-lem.)2. If the system still doesn’t respond, replace the mod-ule.
6SpecificationsSpecificationsCompatibility: ITI Concord panels. ITI 319.5 MHz (crystal and SAW) Learn Mode wireless sensors and touchpadsWireless Zones: 60-764-01-95R-16ZUp to 16 wireless zones60-764-01-95R-32ZUp to 32 wireless zones60-764-01-95R-MAXMaximum panel capacityPower Required: 12 VDC nominal 30 mA maximum draw (from panel)Storage Temperature: -30° to 140°F (-34° to 60°C)Operating Temperature:32° to 140°F (0° to 60°C)Maximum Humidity: 90% relative humidity, noncondensingWireless Signal Range: 1,500 feet nominal, 2,000 feet typical open air (may vary with application)UL Listings (see note): UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Units (applied for)UL 1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units (applied for)UL 1610 Central Station Burglar-Alarm Units (applied for)NoteSee specific panel Installation Instructions for complete UL installation requirements for the system you are installing.Dimensions:  4.125” x 5.25” x 1.0” (L x W x H),excluding antennasNoticesThis device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:This device may not cause harmful interference.This device must accept any interference that may be received, includ-ing interference that may cause undesired operation.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Tech-nologies, Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.651-777-2690651-779-4890© 2000 interlogix™, inc. interlogix is a trademark of interlogix, inc. ITI is a registered trademark of interlogix, inc. SuperBus is a registered trademark of Interactive Technologies, Inc. Concord, Learn Mode, and SnapCard are trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc.

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