UTC Fire and Security 4004 User Manual 60578
UTC Fire & Security B.V. 60578
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Intertek Testing Services EXHIBIT 7 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FCC ID: A794004 Intertek Testing Services 7.0 Instruction Manual Attached is a preliminary copy ofthe Instruction Manual. The following information will be included in the next revision oflhe manual: “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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation,” “Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sentrol, lnc, could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.” This manual will be provided to the end—user with each unit sold/leased in the United States. FCC ID: A794004 23 SENTROL Wireless Model 4004 4 Button Wireless Key SENTROL MW wad-um am." Containment 5m lam mm s-mmi Med-l «m "" 9“ GENERAL INFORMATION The Sentrol Model 4004 Four Button Wireless Key is designed to be used With Sentrol's 4000 Wireless System. The 400d Wireless Key is provided with an encrypted “anti-cloning" code. This “anti-cloning" code will prevent a person from remotely capturing transmis- sions and then later using them to control or tamper With the system. The 4004 is provided With a replacabie 3 volt Duracell CR2032 lithium battery. The Model 4004 Vlfireless Key contains tour buttons marked A. B, C and OFF. Depend- » mg upon the "Key Function Options“ selected during the programming oi the ZX200/ZX400 control and RF Gateway Receiver. the A, Band C buttons can function " " as Arming (Away, Stay. Night), Panic, Aux/Medical and other secondary functions. The OFF button will always be a disarm lunction. The Model 4004 is a single address device and is ' programmed as a USER and not as a POINT (zone). therefore you do not lose'o'ne'or more points.(zones) when using the Model 4004 with your system. You can also set the "Authority Level" and “Operation Area" at this USER code which restricts the functions and area of this USER as described in'the ZX200/D(400 Program- ming Guides. - iNSTALLATlON n m l t in 7 These instructions will provide information on installation requirements and will address some installation situa- tions to be avoided tor best performance. BATTERY INSTALLATION The battery is installed in the Wireless Key during manufacturing. it has been disabled during shipment with a plastic strip. To enable the battery: 1, Look at the back, bottom edge of the Wireless Key. You will see a Phillips head screw holding the Battery Compartment closed. 2. Carelully remove this screw and slide the Battery Compartment out. Remove-the plastic strip. 3. Slide the Battery Compartment back into the unit. The (+) positive marking oi the battery should be facing down in the Battery Compartment. Replace the screw to secure the Battery Compartment. ' 4. With the battery enabled, press the OFF key The Transmit LED should blink once. FROGRAMMING . The Wireless Key is pre-programmed with a SLdiglt l address. This lD address is located on theback label and on a label on the box (example of code label 5 1m dddd r). This G-digit lD address (underlined) will be needed to program this device into the RFpateway Receiver and Control. WM WWW WWW jams. To summarize the steps: Fr F 1, Enter lnstaller Level Programming. 2. Enter Programming Level 9. 3. Enter FIF Gateway Address Number (ZX4CIO Con- trols Only). 4. Enter Devtce Number. 5. Enter the Keypad number that USEFI Wlll be asSigned to, followed by “Key Function Option numbef’, lollowed by G‘dlglt transmitter ID. 6. Exit Programming Pro ram UsefN m r i Enter Installer Level Programming. 1. 2. Enter Programming Level 5. 3. Enter USER number. 4. Enter the last 4 digits of the transmitter ID (5 tags dddd r). 5. Exit Programming. 6. Enter Installer Level Programming. 7, Enter Programming Level 3. 8. Enter USER DATA values in address locations. TESTING Since the Wireless Key is a portable device there may be “blind‘ or ‘non operational" locations found during your tests. Normally these can be overcome it the Wireless Key is moved a short distance up, down, left or right. It should not matter how the Wireless Key is held in your hand. It is an omni~directional RF transmitter and should therefore transmit equally in all directions. This testing should be performed for all keys from multiple locations to ensure proper operation and control response exists. For example. it the Wireless Key is to be used as an AWAY. STAY. NIGHT and OFF device from bedside. it should be tested from that location. It it is to be used lrom the car to perform the AWAY. STAY or Enter 4 (open! close garage door), then it should be tested from wimin the car in the driveway and garage. if it is to be used with the PANIC function while the User is in the basement. garden, or garage, then it should be tested for operation from those areas. Once testing is complete, clearly identity to the Users any range or transmission limits lound during testing. Review With the User the tunctions of the various keys. These Iunctions can be written on the back label of the Wireless Key for easy User reference. Show the User the ID Address Label on the back at the unit. Explain that this ID Label contains their User Pass Code (last 4 digits at address) which they can also use manuallyjit needed, at the keypad. For this reason they may want to remove the if} label and store it in a secure location. USE AND CARE The Sentrol Model 4004 Wireless Key should provide your customer with years oi operation when properly maintained and used. The 4004 Wireless Key and the RF Gateway Receiver communicate using an encrypted code to prevent cloning. At times (battery replacement, multiple key presses while not in range, power loss at the receiver) the Wireless Key and RF Gateway Receiver may need to be re-synchro— nized. This can be done by pressing the same key (such as the OFF key) tWice. The Wireless Key and HF Gateway should now be synchronized. SPECIFICATIONS Case Dimensions. 2.125 in W x 3 375 in H x 0 250 in B. Environmental: Water Entry Resistant. Operating Temperature: +32“F to 122=F (0°C to ¢50°C). Battery Type: use Duracell CR2032 3‘! lithium or equivalent. Battery Life: 5,000 transmissions or 1 year. Low Battery lndlcatlons: Reported to Control and identi- fied by User. Red LED on Wireless Key does not blink when button pressed. Color: Cloud White. Transmitter Frequency: 415 Mhz. Crystal Controlled Phase Lock Loop. Free Alr Range: 200 test unobstructed Indoor Range: 100 feet typical. Transmitter ID: Pre-programmed, 1 million distinct codes. ncrypted FSK to prevent cloning. . Distinctive message assigned to each at the A buttons based on selection at options. FCC COMPLIANCE (USA) This device complies with Fan 15 ol'ttie FCC niles. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this . deVioe may not cause harmful interterence. and (2) this deVioe must accept any intederence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC ID: A794004 INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE (Canada) This Class 5 digital apparatus meeB all requirements 0! the Canadian lnterterenoe—Causing Equipment Regulations SENTROL CONTROLS GROUP POBaxm. tsiOTalB Btvd. SE my. NC 28618 Tet. mesaw Fm: 5116917556 U5. & Canada: “547.556 Ted'l'ildd Suvieet W FaxBack: 50114832495 SENT ROL Sonnet user-«us the ngni in change speailcab'drfi wmmut notice 01995 Sammi Mizasu
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