UTC Fire and Security Americas 914E-DWS Wireless Door-Window Sensor User Manual 466 2298C 319 5 dw inin

UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. Wireless Door-Window Sensor 466 2298C 319 5 dw inin

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466-2298C • June 2009Copyright © 2009 GE Securityg319.5 Crystal Maxlife Door/Window SensorInstallation InstructionsIntroductionThese are the GE 319.5 Crystal Maxlife Door/Window Sensor Installation Instructions for models 60-362N-10-319.5 and 60-362N-11-319.5. Install the sensor (Figure 1) on doors, windows, and other objects that open and close. The sensor transmits signals to the control panel when a magnet mounted near the sensor is moved away from or closer to the sensor. The sensor is equipped with a cover tamper microswitch for additional security. Figure 1. SensorUse the following installation guidelines:• Mount the sensor on the door frame and the magnet on the door. For double doors, mount the sensor on the least-used door and the magnet on the most-used door.• Where possible, install sensors within 100 ft. (30 m) of the panel. While a transmitter may have an open-air range of 500 ft. (150 m) or more, the environment at the installation site may have a significant affect on operational range. Changing a sensor location may improve wireless commu-nication.• Line up the alignment mark on the magnet to one of the alignment marks on the sensor.• Mount sensors at least 4.7 in. (12 cm) above the floor to avoid potential damage.• Avoid mounting sensors in areas where they will be exposed to moisture or where the operating temperature range will exceed the specified range.• If possible, mount directly to a stud. If a stud is not avail-able, use plastic anchors.• Avoid mounting the sensor in areas with a large quantity of metal or electrical wiring. • Only one input can be used at any given time.• You must mount the magnet within 3/8 in. (0.95 cm) of the sensor.• Mount sensors with screws, not double-sided tape.• Only install the EOL resistor when an external contact is used.You will need the following tools and materials:• Two #6 x 1.00 in. PPH (Phillips panhead) screws and two plastic anchors for mounting the sensor (included).• Two #6 x 0.625 in. PPH screws for mounting the magnet (included).• External contact 4.7 Kohm end-of-line (EOL) resistor (included).• Phillips screwdriverProgrammingThis section describes general guidelines for programming (learning) the sensor into panel memory. Refer to the specific panel or receiver documentation for complete programming details.To program the sensor:1. Remove the sensor cover by squeezing the cover ends firmly releasing the tab (Figure 2) from sensor base slot.Figure 2. Sensor tab2. If required, insert the battery into the battery holder, observing correct polarity (Figure 3).Figure 3. Board components3. Set the panel to program mode.4. Proceed to the Learn sensors menu.5. Set the external contact in the alarm condition (see External contact wiring on page 3).6. Press and release the tamper switch (Figure 3) on the sensor until the panel responds.7. Select the appropriate sensor group and number.8. Exit program mode.CAUTION:  You must be free of all static electricity when handling electronic components. Touch a grounded, bare metal surface before touching a circuit board or wear a grounded wrist strap.TabTamper switchBatteryholderReed AInputjumperReed BPositive   External   ContactTerminals
319.5 Crystal Maxlife Door/Window SensorInstallation Instructions2Input selectionOnly one door/window input can be used at any given time. For example, if the external contact is used, internal reed switches (Reed A and Reed B in Figure 3 on page 1) cannot be used.Note:  Power down the device before positioning the input selection.See Figure 4 and position the input selection jumper to select:Reed B.  Left two pins covered (default).Reed A.  Right two pins covered.External contact.  Jumper removed. Figure 4. Input selection jumperVerify RF communicationBefore mounting the sensor, verify the sensor mounting location provides good RF panel communication.To verify:1. Put the panel/receiver into sensor test mode.2. Take the sensor to the mounting location.3. Hold the magnet next to the alignment mark on the the sensor (Figure 5) and then pull the magnet away from the sensor.Figure 5. Alignment marks4. Listen for siren beeps to determine appropriate response (refer to the specific panel/receiver documentation).5. Exit sensor test mode.MountingTo mount the sensor:1. Remove the sensor battery.2. Remove the circuit board from the sensor base by pulling back on the plastic tab.3. Mount the sensor base using the screws provided (Figure 6).Figure 6. Mounting holes4. Replace the circuit board.5. Remove the magnet from its base.6. Line up the magnet alignment mark with the sensor align-ment mark, depending on the internal reed switch being used (Figure 5).7. Mount the magnet base with the #6 x 0.625 in. PPH screws no more than 3/8 in. (0.95 cm) away from the sensor base (Figure 7). Replace the magnet cover.Figure 7. Mounted sensor8. Insert the sensor battery observing correct polarity (Figure 3 on page 1).9. Attach the sensor cover to the base.Reed B Reed A External contact(default)Sensor end view Sensor side viewMagnet Alignment marksMountingholeMountingholeWireentryDoor Door frameMagnet Sensor
3External contact wiringUse the following specifications for the external contact:• Maximum wire length: 26 ft. (8 m).• Wire: Stranded, 22-gauge (0.7112 mm).• Switches: Hermetically sealed external switches (sealed reed switches) that supply a minimum 250 ms open or close on alarm.Note:  Do not connect more than five external contacts to a door/window sensor.You can wire the sensor terminal blocks with leads from an external contact (Figure 8). The door/window sensor provides alarm and tamper indication. Wire the external contact with one end-of-line (EOL) resistor in series with the external contact. This gives the following readings for each configuration:Figure 8 shows external contact wiring (normally closed and normally open).Figure 8. External contact wiringSensor testThe sensor test verifies proper communication between the sensor and the panel/receiver. To test the sensor, refer to the specific panel/receiver documentation and do the following:1. Put the panel/receiver into sensor test mode.2. Open the door/window the sensor is protecting. The sensor transmits a signal.3. Listen for siren beeps to determine the appropriate response.4. Exit sensor test mode.Battery replacementWhen the system indicates low sensor battery, replace it immedi-ately. Use the recommended replacement batteries (see Specifica-tions).To replace the batteries:1. Remove the sensor cover.2. Remove the battery. Follow local laws for battery disposal.3. Insert the replacement battery, observing correct polarity (Figure 3 on page 1).4. Perform a sensor test with the panel. See Sensor test.SpecificationsCAUTION:  You must install the EOL resistor at the external detection device for proper supervision.Normally closedZero ohm/short = Tamper4.7 Kohm = NormalOpen = AlarmNormally openZero ohm/short = Tamper4.7 Kohm = AlarmOpen = NormalDoor/Window ContactsEOL resistor     Sensor  4.7 KohmModel number Brown: 60-362N-11-319.5White: 60-362N-10-319.5Frequency 319.5 MHzCompatibility GE Security 319.5 MHz control panels/receiversBattery type 3.0 V, 1300 mAh lithiumRequired batteries Duracell DL 123A, Panasonic CR123A, Sanyo CR123A, Varta CR123AEstimated battery life 5 to 10 years at 20°C (68°F) depending on the number of activations per dayMagnet gap 3/8 in. (max.)Supervisory interval 64 minutesEnd-of-line resistor 4.7 KohmTypical RF output power 0.25mW EIRPOperating temperature 10 to 120°F (-12 to 49°C)Storage temperature -30 to 140°F (-34 to 60°C)Relative humidity 0 to 90% noncondensingDimensions (L x W x D) 3.02 x 1.5 x 1.02in. (81 x 38 x 26 mm)Weight 44 gListings UL 1023, UL 1610FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including inter-ference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC ID: B4Z-914E-DWSIC: 1175C-914EDWSTechnical supportToll-free: 888.GESECURity (888.437.3287 in the US, including Alaska and Hawaii; Puerto Rico; Canada). Outside the toll-free area: Contact your local dealer. www.gesecurity.com

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