Elkron DC200 User Manual

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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Remove cover by loosening the bottom fixing screw revealing the inside of the Door Contact.
LED indicator Learn / Test button
Tamper Switch Extension Terminal
JP1 = Test / Normal Mode Jumper
Jumper (ON): Door Contact is in Test mode. Jumper (OFF): Door Contact is in Normal mode (Factory default).
JP2 = Supervision Enable / Disable Jumper Switch
Jumper (ON): Supervision disabled (Factory default). Jumper (OFF): Supervision enabled
JP3 = Internal Magnet Switch Bypass Jumper Switch
Jumper (ON): the internal magnet switch is bypassed. Only the device connected to the Extension Terminal will activate the Door Contact. Jumper (OFF): the internal magnet switch is in use (Factory default).
JP4 = Door Close Confirmation Enable / Disable Jumper Switch
Jumper (ON): Door Contact will not send Door Close signal to Control panel. Jumper (OFF): Door Contact will send Door Close signal to Control panel (Factory default).
LED INDICATOR
In Normal operation mode, the LED indicator remains off except in the following situations:
o Cover is opened and the tamper switch is violated, LED will light.
o A Tamper Condition persists or Door Contact is in Low battery condition, every time the Door
Contact is activated, the LED will light.
However, if the Door Contact is in Test mode, the LED will light every time it is activated.
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DOOR CONTACT (DC200)
CONTACT D’OVERTURE (DC200)
MAGNETNI KONTAKT
(DC200)
DS80MM80-001A
LBT80625
Jumper On
The jumper link is inserted.
Jumper Off
If the jumper link is removed or “parked” on one pin.
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BATTERY
The DC200 uses two 1.5V “AAA” alkaline batteries with life expectancy of 2 years (an average of 50 day activations). Low battery warning typically starts 30 days before complete exhaustion.
Note:
When changing batteries, after removing the old batteries, press the Tamper Switch twice to fully discharge before inserting new batteries.
SUPERVISORY SIGNAL
After installation, the Door Contact will automatically, on a random basis (60 ~100 min intervals), transmit Supervisory signals to the Control Panel.
If the Control Panel does not Door Contact signal over a preset time, the Control Panel will display that a particular Door Contact is experiencing an out-of-signal problem.
GETTING STARTED
Remove the fixing screw and cover assembly
Insert the two “AAA” batteries into the battery holder matching marked battery polarity. The LED
will briefly flash.
Place system in Learn mode and learn-in the Door Contact by pressing the learn/Test button. Please refer to section “Add/Delete Device” in the Control Panel operation manual.
After the Door Contact is learned-in, put the Control Panel into “Walk Test” mode, place the Door Contact in the desired location, and press the Test button to confirm location is within signal range of the Control Panel.
When satisfied the Door Contact works in desired location, proceed with installation.
MOUNTING METHODS
There are two methods of mounting the Door Contact: Self adhesive installation or screw mounting.
Self adhesive installation
1. Clean the surface with a suitable degreaser.
2. Remove the protective covering from one side of the double sided adhesive pad and firmly apply to the back of the device.
3. Next remove the other cover and firmly press the item onto the desired location.
Note:
Do not use the adhesive pad method of installation on rough surface or with peeling/cracked paint.
Screw Mounting
The Base has two knockouts for mounting purpose, where the plastic is thinner. To mount the Door Contact.
1. Remove the cover.
2. Break through the knockouts on the base.
3. Using the holes as a template, drill holes.
4. Insert the wall plugs if drilling into plaster or brick.
5. Screw the cover back on to its base.
INSTALLATION
1. Ensure the Test/Normal mode jumper switch is in “ON” position. This will enable LED to light every time the Door Contact operates.
2. Fit the base on the Door frame using either the double sided adhesive pad or screws provided.
3. Fit magnet on door using small double sided adhesive pad or the screws provided. Aligning magnet by arrow as shown.
Note:
The magnet should not be more than 15 mm from the detector when the door is closed. Ensure tamper switch spring is positioned to make contact with the mounting surface through the
tamper switch aperture.
Windows can be protected in a similar way. For window: fix the magnet to window moving part
and door switch to the frame.
4. Fix the Cover assembly on its base and secure with the screw.
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5. Test the Door Contact by opening and closing the door or window when the Control Panel is in “Walk Test” mode. The LED will flash every time the door is opened/closed.
6. Remove the Cover assembly, put the jumper switch in the normal “Off” position. Screw the Cover assembly back on to its base.
7. Installation is now completed.
Note:
Ensure the jumper is in the normal “Off” position when testing is finished.
USING THE EXTENSION TERMINAL.
If the Door Contact cannot be mounted on the door frame, you can connect an additional “extension magnet switch” to the “Extension Terminal” and mount the Door Contact remotely.
More than one window and door can be protected by a Door Contact using an additional magnet and extension magnet switch. The switches must be wired to the auxiliary terminal block as shown Fig.1.
Any device with N.C. (Normally Closed) dry contact, such as broken glass detector, Smoke Sensor, gas detector, water leabag detector etc, can be connected to the “Extension Terminal” Making the Door Contact served as an “Universal Transmit”.
Note:
The Extension Terminal form a closed loop with the device
connected to it. When the Loop is opened (the device is triggered), the Door Contact is activated.
The device connected to the Extension Terminal is in series with
the internal magnet Switch. That means both of them will work together at the same time.
IDENTIFICATION DES PIÈCES
Déposez le capot en desserrant la vis de fixation située au fond, pour présenter le détecteur d’ouverture comme illustré.
Voyant lumineux Borne d'extension
Commutateur anti-sabotage Bouton apprentissage/test
JP1 Cavalier test/mode normal ON, le détecteur d’ouverture est en mode test. OFF, le détecteur d’ouverture est en mode normal. (Option d'usine par défaut)
JP2 Cavalier habilite/déshabilite signal vérification ON, signal vérification déshabilite (Option d'usine par défaut) OFF, signal vérification habilite
JP3 Cavalier de dérivation du commutateur à aimant interne
ON, le commutateur à aimant interne est dérivé. Seul le dispositif connecté à la borne d'extension active le détecteur. OFF, le commutateur à aimant interne est utilisé. (Option d'usine par défaut)
JP4 Cavalier habilite/déshabilite la confirmation état " fermé " ON : le détecteur ne transmet pas l'état " fermé" OFF: le détecteur il transmet l'état " fermé" (Option d'usine par défaut)
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Cavalier On
Le cavalier est inséré pour connecter les deux broches
Cavalier Off
si le cavalier est retiré ou « parqué » sur une broche.
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