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1. C Temporarily power up the MCR 304 by connecting a 12 V battery or a 12 VDC power supply across its 12 V input terminals 24 Volts AC or DC in case of MCR 304U Observe polarity 3 3 Selecting Memory Locations The transmitter ID memory is divided into 10 locations one per each transmitter ID Memory locations may be selected in ascending order from 1 to 10 by clicking the MCR 304 tamper switch The yellow LED indicates which memory location is selected The information is conveyed by flashing sequences as demonstrated in the following chart No of Mem Clicks Loc Flashing Sequence of the Yellow LED st Fine DE eke Flash Pause 3 4 Learning Transmitter IDs A single transmission control signal Tamper or Restore is required to enroll a transmitter s ID in the MCR 304 memory A specific transmitter s ID may be enrolled in as many locations as desired Note In case of PIR detectors in which batteries are already installed cover the detector s lens to prevent accidental transmission during the learning session For teaching transmitter IDs proceed as follows A Remove the MCR 304 cover B Set the OPERATE LEARN jumper to LEARN fo as shown at the right The yellow LED will start flashing at a constant rate 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Selecting the Mounting Location A The location selected for the MCR 304 must constitute a compromise between maximum reception ability and m
2. If you prefer to use only one zone input for status alerts connect all 3 status outputs of the MCR 304 to a single zone input of the control panel as shown in Figures 6 E O L option and 7 relay option 5 MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS 5 1 The Effect of Transmitter Type on Output Relay Function in the PULSE Mode Upon receiving a signal from one or several restoral _ reporting transmitters the MCR 304 will energize its output relay and will keep it this way until all transmitters signals restore Note If the system includes restoral reporting transmitters it is not recommended to set the MCR 304 to the toggle mode 5 2 The Effect of Transmitter Type on the TRB Trouble Output The MCR 304 makes a distinction between supervised and non supervised transmitters Supervised transmitters transmit an attendance message at regular intervals If such a transmitter fails to send this message on time the MCR 304 will activate its TRB trouble output CONTROL PANEL TROUBLE REMOTE CONTROL ZONE INPUT 12 VDC ZONE INPUT OUT A Z2 G A Z1 G oe KJ KJ KJ eo 2 E Ince No MCR 304 EJE C 0 TERMINAL ion OGIOPDOS Figure 6 Wiring All 3 Status Outputs to a Single E O L Zone CONTROL PANEL TROUBLE REMOTE CONTROL ZONE INPUT 12VDC ZONE INPUT Ss OUT Zz G ae Z KJ KJ RELAY COIL MCR 304 TERMINAL Figure 7 Wiring All 3 Status Outputs to a S
3. modified varied or extended and the Manufacturer does not authorize any person to act on its behalf in the modification variation or extension of this warranty This warranty shall apply to the Product only All products accessories or attachments of others used in conjunction with the Product including batteries shall be covered solely by their own warranty if any The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or loss whatsoever whether directly indirectly incidentally consequentially or otherwise caused by the malfunction of the Product due to products accessories or attachments of others including batteries used in conjunction with the Products This Warranty is exclusive to the original Purchaser and is not assignable This Warranty is in addition to and does not affect your legal rights Any provision in this warranty which is contrary to the Law in the state or country were the Product is supplied shall not apply Warning The user must follow the Manufacturer s installation and operational instructions including testing the Product and its whole system at least once a week and to take all necessary precautions for his her safety and the protection of his her property 1 08 W E E E Product Recycling Declaration Fe Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment For information regarding the recycling of this product you must contact the company from which you orignially purchased it If you
4. ERCODE OR LOW BATTERY OUT gt SUPERVISION ZONE CODE SECURE TRANSMITTERS TAMPER OUT gt 24 HR TAMPER ZONE AND DETECTORS UP TO 10 UNITS 12 VDC OUT TERMINALS Figure 1 Typical Application of the MCR 304 1 3 Status Outputs In addition to the single relay output the MCR 304 provides 3 open collector status outputs that function as follows Tamper This output is activated once a TAMPER state is detected in a transmitter or in the MCR 304 receiver itself 2 SPECIFICATIONS RF SECTION Front End Module MCR 304 Super regenerative UHF receiver 315 433 MHz MCR 304 ER Super heterodyne UHF receiver 315 433 868 95 MHz DATA PROCESSING SECTION ID codes Over 16 000 000 possible 24 bit combinations Total Message Length 36 bits 66 bits for code secure devices ID Learning Capacity Up to 10 different ID codes ELECTRICAL DATA Relay Outputs Form 1C N C and N O Relay Contact Ratings 1A resistive 30 VDC or AC Status Outputs 3 up to 100 mA each open collector type Relay Output Modes Pulsed 3 s or toggle jumper selected Tamper Switch Ratings 0 1 A 30 VDC Input Voltage Range 10 5 16 VDC MCR 304 or 24 VAC DC MCR 304U Low Battery This output is activated whenever a low battery message is received from one of the detectors transmitters Replacing the battery in the transmitter that sent the low battery message a
5. LL OTHER WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE IN NO CASE SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER AS AFORESAID THE MANUFACTURER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE INCLUDING LOSS OF USE PROFITS REVENUE OR GOODWILL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING FROM PURCHASER S USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR FOR LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF OTHER PROPERTY OR FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE EVEN IF MANUFACTURER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE THE MANUFACTURER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DEATH PERSONAL AND OR BODILY INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR OTHER LOSS WHETHER DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT FAILED TO FUNCTION turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or re locate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the device and the receiver Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from the one which supplies power to the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician Location Tas
6. MCR 304 MCR 304 ER MCR 304U Wireless Interface for Hard Wire Control Panels al Visonic Installation Instructions 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Purpose and Use The MCR 304 is a single output wireless PowerCode CodeSecure receiver designed to add fully supervised wireless capabilities to hard a veel wired control panels as demonstrated in Figure 1 MCR 304 ER is similar to MCR 304 but has Q extended range MCR 304U is similar to MCR 304 but with 24VDC AC input power The MCR 304 can be connected to various control panels for remote control purposes and can use up to 10 Powercode CodeSecure wireless devices for remote control 9 The MCR 304 will recognize only those devices with IDs that have been taught into its non volatile memory Other devices will be ignored Detailed teaching learning procedures are provided in Paragraphs 3 4 and 3 5 The MCR 304 provides trouble low battery and tamper outputs which are common to all 10 wireless devices 1 2 Control Output The MCR 304 features a single FORM 1C relay output that reacts to control signals received from up to 10 wireless detectors or hand held transmitters The relay can be programmed to operate in the Pulse or Toggle modes see Para 4 4 for full details HARD WIRED CONTROL PANEL MCR 304 RECEIVER REMOTE CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT _ _ gt ZONE INPUT TROUBLE OUT gt 24 HR TROUBLE ZONE WIRELESS POW
7. ace and mark the points for drilling see mounting holes in Figure 2 B Drill the mounting holes and insert wall anchors if necessary Enter the wires into the base through the wiring knockouts Attach the base to the mounting surface with two long screws C Complete the wiring as described in Para 4 3 2 DE3174 MCR 304 MCR 304 ER MCR 304U Installation Instructions 4 3 Wiring Figures 4 through 7 A Connect the relay N C or N O and C terminals of the MCR 304 to the selected zone input of the control panel in use Note If the control panel remote control zone input is defined as E 0 L use appropriate E O L resistors see Figure 4 EOL RESISTOR CONTROL EO L MCR 304 PANEL ZONE RECEIVER CONTROL MCR 304 PANEL RECEIVER Figure 4 Using E O L Resistors in the Relay Output Circuit B If you wish to separate between status alerts connect each status outputs of the MCR 304 TAMP LBT and TRB to a separate zone input of the control panel as shown in Figure 5 Z CONTROL PANEL W E Ww 3 y a REMOTE CONTROL w aw 2Y yovpc ZONE INPUT BG 25 20 OUT IN EN EFN Zi G O K gt K NOTE THESE CONNECTIONS ARE CORRECT IF ZONE INPUTS ARE DEFINED AS NORMALLY OPEN MCR 304 TERMINAL NOTE ALL THREE STATUS OUTPUTS ARE NORMALLY OPEN THEY PULL TO GROUND UPON OCCURRENCE OF LOW BATTERY TAMPER AND TROUBLE EVENTS RESPECTIVELY Figure 5 General Wiring Diagram C
8. are discarding this product and not returning it for repair then you must ensure that it is returned as identified by your supplier This product is not to be thrown away with everyday waste aa Visonic EMAIL info visonic com INTERNET www visonic com VISONIC LTD 2014 MCR 304 DE3174 Rev 4 2 14 BCE 4 DE3174 MCR 304 MCR 304 ER MCR 304U Installation Instructions
9. ingle N C Zone 4 4 Customizing Your Receiver After wiring you must set the relay output operating mode in accordance with the requirements of your specific application Note The relay output of the MCR 304 may be used for remote control tasks such as opening closing a garage door The PULSE TOGGLE jumper determines the operating mode of the MCR 304 output relay Pulse or Toggle PULSE MODE Upon reception of a valid transmission the output relay g iPuLse fe TOGGLE pulls in for as long as the transmission is received plus 3 seconds The relay will drop out when the pulse timer completes its countdown Note If another valid transmission is received during countdown the pulse timer will be automatically reset and a new countdown will begin TOGGLE MODE The output relay changes state each time it receives a gt valid transmission Upon entering a new state the PULSE toggle circuit is inhibited for 3 seconds to impose a 3 elftroccue second interval between states Note If another valid transmission is received during the 3 second inhibit period the inhibit timer will be automatically reset and a new 3 second period will begin On the other hand failure to receive an attendance message from a transmitter identified as a non supervised device will be ignored by the MCR 304 5 3 Product Limitations Visonic Ltd wireless systems are very reliable and are tested to high standards However due to the
10. inimum distance from the control panel B Maintain the antenna vertical tape it to the wall if required C Avoid installing the MCR 304 on or near large metallic objects such as closets circuit breaker cabinets air conditioner ducts and fine mesh window screens D Do not locate the unit near dense electrical wiring OPERATE LEARN C Click the MCR 304 tamper switch the correct number of times to select the desired memory location see Para 3 3 Each click advances to the next memory location The red LED will show the status of the selected location as follows Red LED Response LED Flashes Location already contains an ID LED Lights steadily To clear a busy location refer to Para 3 5 D If the memory location is free initiate a transmission from the transmitter you wish to enroll in the selected location Two kinds of response may be expected Red LED Response Status Location is free Significance Transmitter ID enrolled Transmitter ID not enrolled Lights steadily Continues to flash Note You can not enroll a transmitter in a busy location E Repeat Steps B through D for all of the remaining transmitters G When done quit the LEARN mode by setting the OPERATE OPERATE LEARN jumper back to OPERATE as shown at the right o LEARN CAUTION While handling the jumper take care not to touch the delete button located close to the jumper Notes 1 If the transmitter used
11. ir low transmitting power and limited range required by FCC and other regulatory authorities there are some limitations to be considered A Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occurring on or near their operating frequencies B A receiver can only receive one transmitted signal at a time C Wireless equipment should be tested regularly to determine whether there are sources of interference and to protect against faults The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by Visonic Ltd could void the user s FCC authority to operate the equipment This device complies with the European Council Directive EMC 89 336 EEC amp 92 31 EEC and bears the CE mark and certification DE3174 MCR 304 MCR 304 ER MCR 304U Installation Instructions 3 This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio and tele vision reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause such interference which can be verified by Transmitter Deployment Table Memory Loca
12. is a wireless detector remove its battery to prevent accidental transmissions at a later stage of the learning session 2 If you leave the jumper in the LEARN position and no further learning activity takes place for 5 minutes the LEARN mode will be automatically abandoned 3 5 Clearing Transmitter IDs A Set the OPERATE LEARN jumper to LEARN The yellow LED will start flashing at a constant rate B Click the MCR 304 tamper switch the correct number of times up to 10 to select the desired memory location see Para 3 3 The red LED will show the status of the selected location as follows Red LED Response Status Memory location is free LED Flashes Memory location already contains an ID LED lights steadily C Click the DELETE pushbutton on the MCR 304 circuit board once The red LED will respond as follows Red LED Response Flashes at a constant rate Success ID deleted Failure D When done quit the LEARN mode by setting the OPERATE LEARN jumper back to OPERATE 3 6 What if the ID is Not Enrolled If the transmitted ID has not been accepted although the memory location is free the red LED continues to flash try transmitting again If the second attempt is unsuccessful the transmitter in question may be faulty Try enrolling another transmitter Continues to light steadily 4 2 Mounting the Base in Place To install the cabinet proceed as follows A Hold the base against the mounting surf
13. k Name of Holder However if the Manufacturer is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty THE MANUFACTURER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY IF ANY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT which shall be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer When accepting the delivery of the Product the Purchaser agrees to the said conditions of sale and warranty and he recognizes having been informed of Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may not apply under certain circumstances The Manufacturer shall be under no liability whatsoever arising out of the corruption and or malfunctioning of any telecommunication or electronic equipment or any programs The Manufacturers obligations under this Warranty are limited solely to repair and or replace at the Manufacturer s discretion any Product or part thereof that may prove defective Any repair and or replacement shall not extend the original Warranty period The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for dismantling and or reinstallation costs To exercise this Warranty the Product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight pre paid and insured All freight and insurance costs are the responsibility of the Purchaser and are not included in this Warranty This warranty shall not be
14. nd transmitting once again resets the output Trouble This output is activated if a supervised transmitter fails to send its attendance message within a 4 8 hours time frame 1 4 Construction Details For construction details refer to Figure 2 MOUNTING WIRING MOUNTING KNOCKOUT KNOCKOUTS KNOCKOUT Ne gt 1 EDA TAMPER a a el tv ne tho SWITCH DDDDDDDD RELAY O i e DELETE SWITCH 5 2 RECEIVER H gt ee MODULE fiean MODE Z SETTING o Pus JUMPERS o Itoocte YELLOW iS MCR 304 LED RED LED VISIBLE MOUNTING ANTENNA VIA HOLE KNOCKOUT WIRE IN COVER Figure 2 MCR 304 with Cover Removed 1 5 Receiver Operating Modes Two operating modes are available E OPERATE normal position receiver stands by for signals LEARN enrollment of transmitter IDs in the MCR 304 memory 1 6 LED Functions during Operation SIGNAL indicator red visible through a hole in the cover This LED illuminates when the output relay is energized and continues to light for as long as the relay remains energized The LED extinguishes when the relay drops out Note The red LED has a different function during the learning session see Paragraphs 3 4 and 3 5 Memory Location indicator yellow visible only when the cover is removed This LED is extinguished in normal operation but has a special function during the lear
15. ning session Note Power to the detector should be provided by 1 Control panel with IEC 60950 1 safety approved SELV LPS DC output or 2 External power supply with IEC 60950 1 safety approved SELV LPS DC output Current Drain MCR 304 12 VDC 7 mA standby 32 mA relay energized MCR 304U 24VAC DC 7 mA standby 32 mA relay energized MCR 304 ER 12 VDC 15 mA standby 40 mA relay energized Compliance with Standards FCC Part 15 CE ETS 300220 ETS 300683 PHYSICAL Operating Temperatures 0 C to 49 C 32 F to 120 jF Dimensions H x W x D 110 x 63 x 25 mm 4 5 16 x 2 1 2 x 1 Weight 76 g 2 7 02 DE3174 MCR 304 MCR 304 ER MCR 304U Installation Instructions 1 3 PROGRAMMING 3 1 Helpful Hints A learning session is required to let the MCR 304 learn the ID codes of individual wireless transmitters which will all affect its single relay output The quickest way to conduct a learning session is on the work bench with every transmitter you need within reach and where you may observe the receiver s indicator LEDs 3 2 Initial Steps A Remove the screw that secures the cover to the base and remove the cover as O o shown in Figure 3 Z 4 B Round up all transmitters to be SOREW SCREW used in the system and mark each one according to the desired deployment plan Figure 3 Cover Removal It is advisable to use the transmitter deployment table at the end of this document
16. tion Type of Transmitting Device WARRANTY Visonic Limited the Manufacturer warrants this product only the Product to the original purchaser only the Purchaser against defective workmanship and materials under normal use of the Product for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer This Warranty is absolutely conditional upon the Product having been properly installed maintained and operated under conditions of normal use in accordance with the Manufacturers recommended installation and operation instructions Products which have become defective for any other reason according to the Manufacturers discretion such as improper installation failure to follow recommended installation and operational instructions neglect willful damage misuse or vandalism accidental damage alteration or tampering or repair by anyone other than the manufacturer are not covered by this Warranty The Manufacturer does not represent that this Product may not be compromised and or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death and or personal injury and or damage to property resulting from fire or otherwise or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection The Product properly installed and maintained only reduces the risk of such events without warning and it is not a guarantee or insurance that such events will not occur THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF A

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