UTC Fire and Security 4010 User Manual EX6455A5

UTC Fire & Security B.V. EX6455A5

User Manual

Intertek Testing ServicesFCC ID: A794010 EXHIBIT 5 1EXHIBIT 5User ManualSentrol IncorporatedFCC Part 15 ApplicationForCertification(Low Power Transmitter)Single and Dual Button Pendant TransmitterModel: 4010 and 4011FCC ID: A794010
Intertek Testing ServicesFCC ID: A794010 EXHIBIT 5 2User ManualAttached is a preliminary copy of the Instruction Manual.  The followinginformation will be included in the next revision of the manual:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sentrol, Inc. could void the user'sauthority to operate the equipment.This manual will be provided to the end-user with each unit sold/leased in the United States.
GENERAL INFORMATIONThe Sentrol Model 4010 Single Button Pendant Transmitteris to be used with Sentrol’s 4000 Wireless System having areceiver with Revision J or later software.  It is designed asa portable, unsupervised transmitter.  It is intended tofunction in applications where the user will be within theInstaller Verified operating range of the overall system.The 4010 is provided with a replaceable 3-volt CR2032Lithium battery, a necklace and an optional belt clip.  TheModel 4010 Pendant Transmitter contains one button thatmust be pressed and held for a minimum of 1.5 seconds toactivate.Once the transmitter is activated, it will transmit twice (2sets of 8 Alarm messages).  The red LED will blink once asthe first transmission occurs and then ten seconds later asthe second transmission occurs.Depending upon the “ ‘C’ Key Function Options” selectedduring the programming of the compatible Controls and RFGateway Receiver, the 4010 Pendant Transmitter canWirelesssentrolModel 4010-SingleButton Pendant Transmitteractivate a Panic/Holdup alarm, or perform similar emer-gency signaling functions by utilizing the “Access” output.The Model 4010 is a single address device and is pro-grammed as a USER and not as a POINT (zone).  There-fore, you do not lose one or more points (zones) whenusing the Model 4010 with your system.  You can alsorestrict the “Authority Level” and “Operation Area” of thisUSER code, which is described in the Control’s Program-ming Instructions.INSTALLATIONRead this section completely before installing!These instructions will provide information on installationrequirements and will address some installation situationsto be avoided for best performance.Battery InstallationTo install the battery provided, remove the battery door onthe back of the unit by rotating the door counter-clockwise.Place the battery into the unit with the (+) positive markingof the battery facing up in the Battery Compartment.Replace the Battery Door and rotate clock-wise to closeand secure the battery.With the battery installed, press and hold the button for twoseconds.  The LED above the button should blink once andthen again in approximately ten seconds.  The 4010 PendantTransmitter is now ready to be programmed into the system.ITEMS YOU WILL NEED•Series 4000 Receiver with software code Revision J orlater.•Control Panel Programming Instructions.Sentrol Model 4010 Belt ClipLED Latch Tab SlotNecklaceMountingHolesBatteryCompartmentDoorID Address LabelSingle Button6-123456-dddd-rRelease TabMountingHoles
PROGRAMMINGThe 4010 Pendant Transmitter is pre-programmed with a 6-digit ID address.  This ID address is located on the backlabel and on a label on the box (example of code label-6-123456-dddd-r).  This 6-digit ID address (underlined) willbe needed to program this device into the RF GatewayReceiver and into the Control.During the programming steps, you will be assigning thependant to a Gateway Receiver “Device Number” and a“Key Function Option Number” from the “C” Key column inthe table located in the Control’s Programming Instructions.In addition, you will be programming the last four digits ofthe Transmitter ID address as a USER code into theControl.You will need to consult the Programming Instructions ofthe Control for specific instructions on programming.MOUNTINGThe 4010 Pendant Transmitter has three mounting optionsprovided.Necklace - Use the necklace provided (other necklace stylescan be used in place of the one provided) and slip thenecklace through the channel on the top edge of the unit.Belt Clip - It can be worn on the belt using the clip provided.Slide the pendant into the clip until it latches.  Slide the cliponto the belt.Fixed Mounting - It can mounted in a fixed location usingthe clip’s mounting holes and screws provided.  Once theclip is mounted, slide the pendant into the clip until itlatches.TESTINGThe Pendant Transmitter is an RF device and there may be“blind” or “non operational” locations found during yourtests.  Normally these can be overcome if the transmitter ismoved a short distance left or right.It should not matter how the Pendant Transmitter ispositioned or mounted. It is an omni-directional RFtransmitter and should therefore transmit in all directions.If the transmitter is portable, this testing needs to beperformed from multiple locations to ensure properoperation and that control response exists. For example,if the Pendant is to be used as a “Panic” device frombedside, it should be tested from that location.  If it is tobe used as a “Panic” device while the user is in thebasement, garden or garage, then it should be tested foroperation from those areas.Once testing is complete, clearly identify to the users anyrange or transmission limits found during testing.  Reviewwith the User the function of the Pendant Transmitter.Show the user the ID Address Label on the back of the unit.Explain that this ID Label is also a User Pass Code (lastfour digits of address) which they can also use manually, ifneeded, at the keypad to perform other allowed functions.For this reason they may want to remove this ID Label andstore in a secure location.Instruct the user that when the LED begins to double blinkevery six seconds that it is an indication that the device hasa Low Battery and that it should be replaced as soon aspractical.  A Low Battery message will also be displayed atthe control keypad until the battery is replaced.SPECIFICATIONSCase Dimensions: 1.875 in W x 2.375 in H x .50 in D.Environmental: Water Entry Resistant.Operating Temperature:  +32OF to 122OF (0OC to +50OC).Battery Type: use Duracell CR2032 3V Lithium or equivalent.Battery Life: 5,000 transmissions or one year.False Alarm Prevention: approximately two seconds“Press and Hold” of button required.Alarm Transmission Format: 2 sets of 8 randomly spacedAlarm messages separated by a ten second interval.  RedLED blinks once for each set.Low Battery Indications: reported to Control and identifiedby User.  Red LED on Pendant double blinks every sixseconds when Low Battery detected.Color: Cloud White.Transmitter Frequency: 418 MHz, Crystal ControlledPhase Locked Loop.Free Air Range: 200 feet unobstructed.Indoor Range: 80 feet typical.Transmitter ID: pre-programmed, one million distinctcodes.Modulation Type: FM, FSK.Message Format: Manchester encoded.FCC COMPLIANCE (USA)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) thisdevice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) thisdevice must accept any interference received includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.FCC ID: A794010INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE (Canada)This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of theCanadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.1030425BSENTROLPO Box 2904, 1510 Tate Blvd. SEHickory, NC  28603Tel.:  503.692.4052    Fax:  503.691.7566U.S. & Canada:  800.547.2556Technical Service:  800.800.2027FaxBack:  800.483.2495SENTROL CONTROLS GROUP Sentrol reserves the rightto change specificationswithout notice.©1999 Sentrol

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