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MCT-302
PowerCode Magnetic Contact Transmitter
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Contacto Magnético Inalámbrico PowerCode
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Contacto Magnético Via Rádio PowerCode
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1. INTRODUCTION
The MCT-302 is a fully supervised, PowerCode magnetic contact
transmitter. For UL installations, the MCT-302 is for use with the UL listed
control unit, model PowerMax+ only. The transmitter includes a built-in reed
switch (that opens upon removal of a magnet placed near it) and an auxiliary
hard-wired input, programmable as either N.C. or E.O.L., for use with
additional sensors - pushbuttons, detectors, door contacts etc.
An on-board DIP switch allows the installer to disable the magnet-
operated reed switch if only the auxiliary input is needed.
The reed switch and the auxiliary input behave as separate transmitters,
although they trigger the same RF transmitter. Each input has a unique
24-bit PowerCode ID, selected in the factory from over 16 million possible
code combinations.
Since messages transmitted by the MCT-302 might collide with
transmissions from other PowerCode transmitters, a "smart" anti- collision
transmission sequence is used.
The MCT-302 tamper switch is activated when the cover is removed.
A periodic supervision message, is transmitted automatically. The target
receiver is thus informed, at regular intervals, of the unit's active participation
in the system.
An LED lights whenever alarm or tamper events are reported. The LED
does not light while a supervision message is being transmitted.
Operating power is obtained from an on-board 3 V Lithium battery. When
the battery voltage is
low, a "low battery" message is sent to the
receiver.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency (MHz): 315, 433.92, 868.95, 869.2125, 869.2625 or according to
local requirements (UL has only investigated at 315 MHz).
Transmitter's ID Code: 24-bit digital word, over 16 million combinations,
pulse width modulation.
Overall Message Length: 36 bits
Alarm Inputs: 2, one internal and one external, with a separate 24-bit
transmitter ID each.
Auxiliary Input Circuit Type: N.C. / E.O.L., selected with DIP switch
E.O.L. Resistor Required: 47 kΩ
Message Repetition: Repetitive transmission (once every 3 minutes) or
one-shot, as selected with on-board DIP switch.
Supervision: Signaling at 60-min. (USA) or 15 min. (Europe) intervals, or
according to local standards.
Response to Tamper Event: Tamper report every 3 minutes (until the
tamper switch is restored).
Power Source: 3 V Lithium CR-2 type battery, Panasonic, Sanyo or GP only.
Battery Life Expectancy: 3 years (for typical use)
Battery Supervision: Automatic transmission of battery condition data as
part of any status report.
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F).
Dimensions: 81 x 32 x 25 mm (3-3/16 x 1-1/4 x 1 in.)
Weight: 53g (1.9 oz)
Standards: Meets FCC Part 15, IC: RSS 210, MPT1349 and Directive
1999/5/EC,
EN 50131-1, Grade 2, Class II.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of
Industry and Science Canada. 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.
This device complies with the essential requirements and provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9
March 1999 on radio and telecommunications terminal equipment.
3. INSTALLATION
3.1 Mounting
(Fig. 2)
It is highly recommended to attach the transmitter to the top of the
door/window on the fixed frame and the magnet to the movable part (door or
window). Make sure that the magnet is located not more than 6 mm (0.25
in.) from the transmitter's marked side.
Note: Once the cover is removed, a tamper message is transmitted to the
receiver. Subsequent removal of the battery prevents transmission of
"TAMPER RESTORE", leaving the receiver in permanent alert. To avoid
this, during the enrolling process, press the tamper switch while you
remove the battery.
D-2286-EPS
GB/US: TRANSMISSION LED
SP: LED DE TRANSMIÓN
PT: LED DE TRANSMISSÃO
3.2 Auxiliary Input Wiring
Remember! If your application does not require the auxiliary input, be
sure to set DIP switch SW2 to OFF and to short the input terminals
together with a piece of jumper wire.
A. Connect the auxiliary sensor contacts across the MCT-302 auxiliary
input terminals.
B. If the auxiliary input of the MCT-302 is defined as a Normally Closed
(N.C.) type (SW2 set to OFF), series connected N.C. sensor contacts
must be used exclusively. An E.O.L. resistor will not be required.
C. For E.O.L. supervision, set SW2 to ON.
Normally Closed (N.C.) as well as Normally Open (N.O.) sensor
contacts can be used, as show in figure 3. A 47kΩ E.O.L. resistor
must be wired at the far end of the zone loop.
Note: For UL installations, the device connected to the initiating circuit
must be located in the same room as the transmitter.
4. PREPARATION FOR USE
4.1 The Function Switches
A. Switch Tasks
The MCT-302 has a 4-position DIP switch function selector. Each
switch lever allows you to select one of two options.
B. Setting the Switches
Set the function switches as desired prior to
applying power. Use a ball point pen or another
pointed object to shift the switch levers. The ON
position is indicated by the arrow on the switch
body.
Table 1. Getting acquainted with the function selector
Sw-
Function
Pos. Selected Option
SW1
Reed switch input
ON
enable/disable
OFF
SW2
Aux. input type
ON
selector
OFF
SW3
Restore reports
ON
enable/disable
OFF
SW4
Transmit mode
ON
selector
OFF
SWITCH SW1: Determines whether the reed switch input will be active or
inactive.
SWITCH SW2: Determines whether the auxiliary input will behave as an
end-of-line (E.O.L.) input or as a normally closed (N.C.) input.
SWITCH SW3: Determines whether the transmitter will report a restore
event when an input restores from an alarm condition.
Note: Selecting the ON position enables you to find out whether the door
or window under surveillance are open or closed.
Note: For UL installations, SW3 must be set to On position.
SWITCH SW4: In non-supervised systems, it is sometimes required to
report an alarm repeatedly at short intervals, until the disturbed input
reverts to its normal (undisturbed) state. SW4 is used to select between
repetitive and one-shot transmission. For CE compliance, SW4 must be
set to OFF.
Note: Transmissions initiated by "tamper" events will be repeated once
every 3 minutes, regardless of SW4 setting.
When done, Install the battery as directed in Para. 4.2.
4.2 Testing the Unit
Before testing, set DIP switches SW1 through SW4 as required for the
particular application (Para. 4.1).
A. Insert the battery between the battery clips, at the correct polarity. For
proper operation, only Lithium Thionyl Chloride battery (Panasonic,
Sanyo, or GP type CR2) should be used.
Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose used battery according to manufacturer's instructions.
B. Press the tamper switch once and release it.
Note: Since the cover is removed and power is applied, a tamper
situation exists. Verify that the MCT-302 transmits (the LED lights
briefly) once every 3 minutes.
C. When you are satisfied that tamper signals are transmitted properly,
put the cover on to return the tamper switch to its normal
(undisturbed) position. Wait slightly over 3 minutes to verify that
tamper transmissions cease. If all went well, secure the front cover to
the base with the case closure screw.
GB/US: MAGNET
SP: IMÁN
PT: ÍMAN
Fig. 1 - MCT-302
(Fig. 3)
ON
1
2
Function Selector
Default
Reed switch input is enabled
ON
Reed switch input is disabled
Aux. input is E.O.L. (47 kΩ)
OFF
Aux. input is N.C.
Restore events reported
ON
Restore events not reported
Alarms reported every 3 min.
OFF
Alarms reported only once
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  • Página 1 N.C. or E.O.L., for use with B. If the auxiliary input of the MCT-302 is defined as a Normally Closed additional sensors - pushbuttons, detectors, door contacts etc. (N.C.) type (SW2 set to OFF), series connected N.C. sensor contacts An on-board DIP switch allows the installer to disable the magnet- must be used exclusively.
  • Página 2 (if used). The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the unit, not ATTENTION! Each input of the MCT-302 has a different ID. You must expressly approved by Visonic Ltd., could void the user’s FCC or enroll the ID that you are using (if you are using the internal reed other authority to operate the equipment.
  • Página 3 “inteligente”. aquelas que possam causar um funcionamento indesejado. O MCT-302 está protegido por um contacto de tamper, que se activa Este dispositivo está de acordo com os requisitos essenciais e as quando se retira a tampa.
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