GE Security RF300NW8, NX-851N-I, RF300NW8B, NX-850N-I Installation Instructions Manual

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Wireless 868 MHz Universal Transmitter Installation Instructions
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EN: Installation instructions
Information
This is the GE Door-Window Sensor 868 Mhz Installation Instructions for models RF300NW8, RF300NW8B, NX-850N-I and NX-851N-I.
The Universal Transmitter is provided with a 3-volt DL 123A Lithium Battery and an external magnet. It contains an internal reed switch, connections for an external open or closed contact loop and a cover and pry off tamper switch. Two jumpers allow you to select internal or external reed, and normally open or closed external loop.
This Universal Transmitter is a single address device and will transmit Alarm, Tamper, Restore, and Low Battery codes. It also transmits a "supervisory" signal every 15 minutes to the receiver indicating its status and presence.
Explanation of figures
1 Opening the transmitter housing
A Cover
B Slot
2 Securing the transmitter housing
3 Universal transmitter layout
C Mounting hole
D Magnet
E Aligning mark
F Battery holder
G Reed contact
H External contact input
I J2, external contact
J J3, reed contact
K Mounting hole
Jumpers
J2 - External contact (fig. 3, I) J3 - Reed contact (fig. 3, J)
Normally open (default)
Reed enabled (default)
Normally closed Reed disabled
Note: You should only use the internal reed OR the external
contact.
Installation
Recommended mounting surfaces include plastic, wooden and aluminium door/window frames. Mounting on steel surfaces must be avoided.
The maximum gap between the case of the transmitter and the external magnet cannot be greater than 10 mm. For applications requiring a gap of 10 mm or greater, use an external contact switch connected to the external loop circuit and disable the internal reed switch.
The Universal Transmitter should be tested at the intended location before permanently mounting to make sure that proper
signal transmissions can be made. Consult the appropriate Control Panel Instructions for programming and test details.
Opening, closing and mounting
To remove the sensor cover (fig. 1, A), press a small screwdriver into the slot (fig. 1, B) at the end of the sensor while lifting the cover. Make sure the unit and magnet can be aligned properly in the intended mounting position and the cover can be opened/closed after mounting. Mount the unit with the two flat head screws (included) using the slotted mounting hole in the base (fig. 3, K) and the mounting hole next to the tamper switch (fig. 3, C).
Replace the cover by hooking in the "lower end" first and then snapping the opposite cover end into place. Secure it (fig. 2) with a self-taping screw (included).
EN-compliant installation
In order to install your wireless product according to EN50131-1, please screw the transmitter housing according to fig. 2.
Use of the internal reed (supplied)
It is important that the magnet (fig. 3, D) is installed in such a way that it is aligned with the mark (fig. 3, E) on the detector. Verify that the reed switch (fig. 3, G) is enabled, and jumpers J2 (fig. 3, I) and J3 (fig. 3, J) are in the standard position.
Use of an external contact loop
The transmitter can monitor "open circuit" or "closed circuit" contacts but not both at the same time. Select and set Jumper J2 (fig. 3, I) for "Normally Open" or "Normally Closed" loop. An alarm will be transmitted when the contact opens (J2 in "Normally Closed" position) or when the contact is closed (J2 in "Normally Open" position). When the loop contact restores, a restore event will be transmitted. Connect the external loop contact to the two way screw terminal block (fig. 3, H). Jumper J2 should be set to the "Normally Open" position (default position) if the external loop is not used. Jumper J3 should be set to "reed disabled".
Note: In EN/INCERT approved intrusion security applications the
usage of the external input is prohibited.
Use of pry-off tamper
To allow the functioning of the pry-off tamper, you need to fit a screw in the mounting hole (fig. 3, C). If the sensor is removed from the wall the plastic part at the back of the base and a part of the PCB breaks out.
Battery installation and removal
Insert the battery into the battery holder (fig. 3, F), observing correct polarity.
Caution: Batteries can explode or cause burns if disassembled,
recharged or exposed to fire or high temperature. Please dispose of old batteries properly.
Upon indication of low battery, please remove the battery from its holder. Dispose the used battery according to the enclosed WEEE instructions and/or local government authorities.
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System programming
There is no address setting at the transmitter.
Consult the appropriate Control Panel Programming Instructions.
Specifications
Transmitter frequency: 868 MHz
Free space range (Line of sight): 400 m
Indoors range: up to 20 m
Supervision time < 20 min
Magnet make distance < 10 mm
Magnet break distance > 30 mm
External contact resistance: 100 ohms max
Current consumption: 10 µA typ., < 30 mA during transmit
Battery type use only: Duracell DL123A, Panasonic
CR123A,
Sanyo CR123A, Varta CR123A, Energizer CR123A
Battery life: 3 years typical
Colour: White or Brown
Case dimensions: 31x 31 x 100 mm
Weight: 100 g
Operating temperature: -10 to +50°C
Declaration of Conformity
The RF300NW8/RF300NW8B/NX-850N/NX-851-N, Universal Transm. 868MHz, are suitable for use in alarm systems designed to comply with PD6662 at security grade 2 and environmental class II. They conform to the relevant parts of the following standards:
EN50131-1:2006 Alarm systems-Intrusion systems Part 1: System
requirements
TS50131-2-6:2004 Alarm systems. Intrusion systems. Requirements
for opening contacts (magnetic)
TS50131-5-3:2005 Alarm systems. Intrusion systems. Requirements
for interconnections equipment using radio­frequency techniques
BSIA Form 171, Issue 2 May 2007
Guideline for the use of the PD6662:2004 scheme for the implementation of prEN50131:2004
BSIA Form No 185, May 2005
RECOMMENDATIONS TO MANUFACTURERS for the interpretation of detector standards:
DD TS 50131-2-2:2004 Requirements for passive infrared detectors
DD TS 50131-2-3:2004 Requirements for microwave detectors
DD TS 50131-2-4:2004 Requirements for combined passive infrared and microwave detectors
DD TS 50131-2-5:2004 Requirements for combined passive infrared and ultrasonic detectors
The RF300NW8/RF300NW8B/NX-850N/NX-851-N, Universal Transm. 868MHz, has been tested and certified to TS50131-2-6, EN50131-1 and EN50131-5-3 for security grade 2, environmental class 2, by the Dutch testing and certification body Telefication B.V.
IT: Istruzioni di Installazione
Informazioni
Queste Istruzioni di Installazione si riferiscono ai trasmettitori universali GE modello RF300NW8 e RF300NW8B.
Il trasmettitore universale è fornito con una batteria al litio da 3­volt DL 123A e con un magnete esterno. Contiene un reed al suo interno, una connessione per un contatto esterno normalmente aperto o chiuso e la protezione contro l’apertura e la rimozione. Due jumpers permettono di selezionare se utilizzare il reed interno o il contatto esterno, e se il contatto esterno deve essere normalmente aperto o normalmente chiuso.
Questo trasmettitore universale è un dispositivo con un singolo indirizzo e può trasmettere le condizioni di Allarme, Manomissione, Ripristino e Batteria Scarica. Inoltre trasmette un segnale di supervisione ogni 15 minuti verso il ricevitore indicando il suo stato e la sua presenza.
Spiegazione delle immagini
1 Apertura del contenitore
A Coperchio
B Fessura
2 Fissare il coperchio del trasmettitore
3 Componenti del Trasmettitore Universale
C Foro di fissaggio
D Magnete
E Segno per l’allineamento
F Alloggiamento batteria
G Contatto Reed
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