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Multifunction magnetic contact with wireless two-way Dual Band transmission.
part no.: 7100B-Sensor, white wls magnetic contact - part no.: 7100M-Sensor, brown wls magnetic contact
1) WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
These devices can be used only in conjunction with our alarm system and in compliance with the instructions supplied in this manual and in the manual of part no. 7001 and part no. 7002 compatible control
panels. Devices can be installed indoor and according to operating temperature limits. Opening any section of the devices other than the battery compartment, will immediately void device's warranty.
Any other use is considered improper and forbidden! The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from the improper use of the product other than those provided herein.
1.1) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Silentron s.p.a. declares under its sole responsibility that the products described in this manual comply with the requirements set out by the Directive CE 1999/5/CE - R&TTE. The complete declaration is
available in our site www.silentron.com/CE-declaration.html
2) OVERVIEW
SENSOR is a wireless device, suitable for fixtures (doors/windows) burglar protection. When properly installed it detects doors/windows opening and/or break-in. For increased protection, the device is
supplied with two additional inputs to connect other magnetic contact and/or detectors. This would allow, for example, to protect both window and shutter.
3) OPERATION
SENSOR detects the opening of window/door frames, because magnet and detector are no longer near to each other, and transmits it via radio to the control unit to which it is associated.
3.1) Reporting to the control unit (device without additional connections)
3.1.1) OPEN FIXTURE ALARM: moving magnet away from the detector (see drawings) triggers open door/window reporting when arming the system or an alarm when the control panel is armed.
3.1.2) SHOCK ALARM: the device features a shock sensor that triggers an alarm in the event of violent attempts to break the windows/door when it is enabled.
3.1.3) LOW BATTERY: the unit sounds 5 soft beeps and its LED indicator flashes 5 times in quick succession to report the need to replace the battery within one week at the latest. The LED flashes also when it
is excluded and the event is transmitted to the control unit, displayed on screen and stored in the event log.
3.1.4) SUPERVISION: in compliance with Standard EN 50131 and according to manufacturer certified safety level, the device sends a supervisory signal to the control unit to confirm its proper operations.
3.1.4) TAMPER PROTECTION: tamper alarm is triggered when battery compartment is opened or when sensor is partially or totally detached. You must therefore enable TEST mode before replacing the
battery.
Bringing a powerful magnet near the detector in the attempt to disable the device will also trigger a tamper alarm.
3.1.6) ALARM DISPLAY: each alarm event is displayed by the built-in red LED indicator. LED will display only during TEST mode when it is excluded. LED will continue to be turned on when battery is low.
3.1.7) CAPTURE OF FRAMES: this device can control the capture of photo by PhotoPir and/or WiFi cameras installed in the alarm system
3.2) Additional hardwired detectors reported by the control unit
LED indicator will report the alarm triggered by any additional detectors connected to the device using the provided terminals. Alarm events with their ID will also display on the control unit.
4) SETUP
Access control panel's setup menu and follow on-screen instructions to acquire and setup detector's parameters. The following functions are available:
4.1) Assigned area: enable the device by entering the Area to which it is assigned. The Area can be different for IN1 and /or IN2. One device can be assigned to one or more Areas.
4.2) Alarm delay: all installed devices will report an alarm after the programmed delay.
4.3) Type of alarm: set the type of alarm. The alarm triggered by the device can enable a "general alarm" (acoustic sound from sirens and alarm reporting sent to external devices) or a "voice alarm" (pre-
recorded voice message broadcasted by sirens and alarm reporting sent to external devices). Two different voice alarm messages are available.
4.4) Detector
4.4.1) Open door alert: default setting is "enabled" (EN 50131). Function can be disabled.
4.4.2) Magnetic tampering protection: default setting is "disabled". Function can be enabled.
4.5) Alarm LED: default setting is "enabled". LED alarm can be disabled.
4.6) Inhibition time after an alarm (stop alarm temporarily): set from 0 to 180 seconds based on average fixture opening/closing. Increase inhibition time after an alarm when fixtures are often opened/closed
in order to save battery power.
4.7)"Doorbell" function (chime): this function operates only when the control panel is disarmed. It reports an access in the area that is protected by the specific detector. The control panel will sound a short
musical signal each time the area is accessed when this function is enabled. You can also setup one or more sounders to broadcast voice message 2 (previously recorded with an appropriate message such as a
welcome one).
4.8) Shock sensor: during the device configuration it is possible to modify its sensitivity or exclude the function.
4.9) Interactive setup (AND)
When the AND function is enabled, the alarm is triggered only when at least two sensors in an armed area (1-6) are alarmed within a preset and adjustable time frame. This function diminishes the likelihood of
improper alarm in areas that have many possible false alarm sources (especially outdoors)by suitably positioning the two detectors to protect such area.
The following AND setup options are available:
4.9.1) AND for two detectors: with this option, this detector will be setup with another one. Select the second detector from the list of preset detectors displayed on the control panel and select within how
long the second detection triggers an alarm.
4.9.2) AND for an Area: all of the detectors in an armed area are involved with this configuration. It will alarm centre if at least two of them will go into alarm within the required time, to be selected.
Caution! Setting up with AND function this type of detector with one of the same type is not recommended, unless it protects double doors that are located in a row and the objective is to ensure that the
alarm is triggered only when both doors are opened. In any other condition, we recommend setting up this unit with another detector that is hardwired using the additional terminals. The use of AND function
must not compromise the safety level of the system.
4.10) Camera/PhotoPir association: during the device configuration it is possible to combine this detector to one or more cameras and to set a capture delay.
4.11) Setting up additional hardwired detectors (see diagram)
Each of the two additional detectors can be individually setup with the above parameters, apart from LED indicator (4.5), shock sensor (4.8), chime function (4.7). The following items must also be setup since
these are hardwired devices.
4.11.1) Physical setup of input: select configuration (A-F) according to the type of connection and taking into account standard requirements.
4.11.2) Pulse count: select pulse count (1-8) required to trigger an alarm when using fast detectors.
5) DETECTOR TEST
5.1) Main detector
Enable control panel's TEST mode to check transmission range by moving magnet way from the fixture (open window/door) and by closing it to end alarm. LED will turn on and event will display on the control
panel when signal is received.
Caution! If an alarm interdiction time is set up, wait for this alarm to finish when the frame is open or when it has been opened recently (see 4.6).
5.2) Additional hardwired detectors
Follow the above described procedure to test additional detectors.
6) INSTALLATION (see diagram)
Caution! Before establishing the device's location, detector must be acquired by the control unit and you must make sure that the position selected for the unit is within the radio range of the control panel by
setting control panel's TEST MODE.
Caution! Do not enable shock sensor when frames are unstable or subject to vibration.
Caution! Centre screw is required to achieve tamper protection.
7) BATTERY REPLACEMENT (see diagram)
Replace battery when requirement is reported by detector LED and/or the control unit. Use a CR123A 3V battery.
Enable control panel's TEST mode before replacing the battery (see control panels instruction manual).
Caution! Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with current regulations, even when equipment is scrapped and must therefore be removed from the devices before they are scrapped.
8) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (see diagram)
While preserving operations and intended use, the manufacturer reserves all rights to change products' technical specifications to make improvement at any time and without prior notice. In addition to the
above, the following specifications pertain to the device's operating temperature and standard use (residential): 20 degree Celsius (± 5 degree Celsius).
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