ISW-EN1233/1235 Installation Guide Necklace and Belt-clip Pendant Transmitters
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Overview
Table 1: Product Descriptions
Model Number Description
ISW-EN1233D Double-button, necklace pendant transmitter
ISW-EN1233S Single-button, necklace pendant transmitter
ISW-EN1235D Double-button, belt-clip pendant transmitter
ISW-EN1235S Single-button, belt-clip pendant transmitter
1.0 Open the Transmitter Housing
Insert a small, flat-bladed screwdriver into the housing notch, and
gently pry the housing apart.
Figure 1: Transmitter Housing (ISW-EN1233D shown)
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1 - Housing notch
Refer to Figure 2 for component locations.
Figure 2: Transmitter Components
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2
3
2.0 Select the Frequency Band
Select the appropriate frequency band for your geographic area.
Refer to Figure 3.
If you change the transmitter’s frequency band setting
after initial installation, press the Reset button for the
new setting to take effect.
Figure 3: Frequency Band Settings
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AUNZ
2
AUNZ
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AUNZ
1 - North America (902 MHz to 928 MHz) (default)
2 - Australia (915 MHz to 928 MHz)
3 - New Zealand (921 MHz to 928 MHz)
3.0 Install the Battery
1. Install the battery in the location shown in Figure 2.
2. Press the Reset button.
4.0 Register the Transmitter
You must register the transmitter with the system in order for the
transmitter to be monitored and supervised.
When the transmitter is supervised, it sends a check-in message to
the serial receiver or network coordinator every three minutes.
Each transmitter has a unique factory-programmed identification
number. Refer to the receiver’s documentation for details on
registering a transmitter.
When prompted by the receiver to reset the transmitter, press the
Reset button on the transmitter. Refer to Figure 2.
Test the transmitter after it is registered with the
system.
To test the transmitter, activate each of the
conditions and ensure an appropriate response.
1 - Reset button
2 - Frequency Band pins
3 - Battery
5.0 Using the Transmitter
5.1 Using the Pendant Chain
Always use the chain included with the ISW-EN1233D or
ISW-EN1233S. Substituting stronger cords or chains can result in
injury to the wearer.
5.2 Converting the Pendant Transmitter Belt Clip
To convert the pendant transmitter belt clip to a belt loop on the
ISW-EN1235D or ISW-EN1235S, secure the bottom of the belt clip
to the housing with the included belt loop screw.
Figure 4: Converting the Belt clip
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3
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1 - Back of housing
2 - Belt clip
3 - Supplied belt loop screw
5.3 Operate the Pendant Transmitter
To activate or test the single-button transmitters, press and hold
the button. To activate or test the double-button transmitters, press
and hold both buttons.
Alarm signals are sent multiple times and are indicated by the
blinking transmission LED. When the buttons are released, the
transmitter sends an alarm restoral signal
6.0 Specifications
Power Requirement: 3 VDC at 60 mA
Operating Temperature:
Relative Humidity: Up to 90% (non-condensing)
Battery Type:
Typical Battery Life: 3 to 5 years
Compatible Receivers:
0°C to +60°C (+32°F to +140°F)
Panasonic CR2, Sanyo CR2 or
equivalent
ISW-EN4204R, ISW-EN4216R, and
ISW-EN7280
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