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1. 6 N O 2 60 7 N O 3 60 8 N O 4 60 9 N C 1 60 10 N C 2 60 11 N C 3 60 12 N C 4 60 13 N C 1 60 14 N C 2 60 15 N C 3 60 16 N C 4 60 Only points 1 through 4 can be programmed from the FA416 and FA416R Points 1 16 may be programmed from the FA416D and FA416DR The FA116 programmer can be used to change any transmitter options on any receiver for all 16 points Note Portable panic transmitters which may be taken off site or out of range or should nonetheless be programmed to check in After a transmitter has been programmed the receiver programming for that point should be changed with an FA116 so that the transmitter will not be declared inactive 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 11 02304e 23 Oct 02 Appendix C FA200 Universal Transmitter Reset button Program contacts EOL resistor Typical battery life Battery type pack Switch trigger Nimancinne Programming header H Tamper switch Battery terminals N O or N C as needed as needed 3 years 4 5V alkaline battery 1 5 seconds minimum 1 2R v A AN v A 7AA FA203 Pendant Transmitter SS jl Reset button Programming header Program contacts Typical battery life Battery or equivalent Dimensions N O 3 5 years 3 0V lithium Sanyo CR2 3 10 x 1 62 x 0 750 To extend battery life actual check in interval of the FA203 is 2 to 3 times the programmed value FA206S PIR Motion Detec
2. Contact EOL Contact Output Check in Contact EOL Contact Output Check in HR SEC 1 NO No No 1 60 SEC 2 NO No No 2 60 SEC Oooo Sooo OS y 3 NC No No 3 60 SEC he 4 NC No No 4 60 SEC Ooo Sooo OS 5 NO No No 1 60 SEC Ooo Sooo OT y 6 NO No No 2 60 SEC Ooo Sooo OS y 7 NO No No 3 60 SEC Ooo Sooo OS y 8 NO No No 4 60 SEC Oooo Sooo OS y 9 NC No No 1 60 SEC Oooo Sooo So y y 10 NC No No 2 60 SEC Oooo Sooo So y y 11 N C No No 3 60 SEC Oooo o Sooo So y y 12 N C No No 4 60 SEC Oooo Sooo So y y 13 NC No No 1 60 SEC Oooo Sooo So y y 14 N C No No 2 60 SEC Oooo Sooo So y y 15 NC No No 3 60 SEC Oooo Sooo So y y 16 N C No No 4 60 SEC Oooo Sooo So y y Appendix D Warranty amp Disclaimer 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 14 02304e 23 Oct 02 Inovonics Wireless Corporation Inovonics warrants its products Product or Products to conform to its own specifications and to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of twenty four 24 months from the date of manufacture Within the warranty period Inovonics will repair or replace at its option all or any part of the warrantied product Inovonics will not be responsible for dismantling and or reinstallation charges To exercise the warranty the User User Installer or Consumer must be given a Return Material Authorization RMA Number by Inovonics Details of shipment will be arranged at that time This warranty does
3. not apply in cases of improper installation misuse failure to follow installation and operating instructions alteration abuse accident or tampering and repair by anyone other than Inovonics This warranty is exclusive and expressly in lieu of all other warranties obligations or liabilities whether written oral express or implied including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Inovonics will not be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this warranty or any other warranties This warranty will not be modified varied or extended Inovonics does not authorize any person to act on its behalf to modify vary or extend this warranty This warranty will apply to Inovonics Products only All other products accessories or attachments used in conjunction with Inovonics equipment including batteries will be covered solely by their own warranty if any Inovonics will not be liable for any direct incidental or consequential damage or loss whatsoever caused by the malfunction of Product due to products accessories or attachments of other manufacturers including batteries used in conjunction with Inovonics Products This warranty does not warrant the replacement of batteries that are used to power Inovonics Products The User recognizes that a properly installed and maintained security system may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary robbery personal injury and fire I
4. programmed or not The Review button on the FA516 is pressed to indicate current status of transmitters The Review button is also used to exit programming mode 1 Refer to Appendices A and B to determine available pre programmed receiver and transmitter parameters Select a point number which matches desired transmitter parameters Use the Advance button on the FA416 to change the Channel Display to the point desired Hold the Advance button to scroll rapidly through points The green Programmed LED will indicate unprogrammmed points by flashing programmed points with constant on In addition the LED for the output assigned to the point being programmed will also be on Connect the transmitter to the Transmitter Programming Port with the programming cable Press the transmitter reset button The Programmed LED will turn on solid indicating programming is accomplished It may be necessary to press the transmitter reset button more than once if the receiver is busy with signals from other transmitters To program additional transmitters repeat Steps 1 5 To exit program mode press the Review button or the Reset button 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 7 02304e 23 Oct 02 Receiver Operation Output activation Outputs will open or close upon activation of the point This function is determined collectively for all outputs by placement of the Output Select Jumper If the jumper position is changed after tra
5. reset either by pressing the Reset button or by pulling the Reset input terminal to ground This can be done by installing a switch between the reset input and the ground terminal on the receiver Remote or automatic resetting can be accomplished by relay control from the hardwire panel All outputs are cleared If a transmitter remains in alarm or if a fault condition is not corrected the output will reactivate at the next supervisory signal received from the transmitter Figure 6 Typical reset circuit Deleting points without the FA516 Only points 1 through 4 may be deleted 1 Illuminate the appropriate channel LED with the Advance button 2 Press the Delete button The channel output LED will begin to flash when the point is deleted Deleting points with the FA516 Points 1 through 16 may be deleted 1 Use the Advance button to show the desired point on the Channel Display 2 Press the Delete button on the FA416 board The Programmed LED will change from steady on to flashing Restoring factory defaults This sequence restores default receiver output and transmitter parameters It also clears all programmed points Note the receiver access code is reset See Appendices A and B 1 Press and hold the ADV button Press and release the RESET button The Decode and Valid Decode LEDs will go out Release the ADV button Press and hold the DEL button Watch the Decode LED When the LED flashes release the Dele
6. INOVONICS WIRELESS CORPORATION FA416 FA416D FA416R FA416DR Frequency Agile 900MHz 16 Channel 4 Output Receiver Installation Instructions Important Notes This product is designed to be installed and maintained by professional security technicians 02304E Document revision history Rev Level Description Date C Create F Eng parts 02304 02304C doc from 7 19 01 P Master dox FA_dox FA416_v3 doc D Replace ISO logo 10 08 01 E Page 5 replace 95 with 90 10 29 02 Page 6 add effectively reverses relay polarity Page 10 replace access code to 3446 with System ID Unless specifically noted Inovonics products are intended for indoor use This receiver is intended for use with indoor security systems Use in outdoor applications may impair performance A Test system regularly ISO 9001 CERTIFIED COMPANY MADE I IN USA Overview e The FA416 receiver is a high performance wireless receiver with 4 configurable alarm outputs and 1 global fault output e The FA416 has default settings which permit 4 transmitters to be programmed to it Two of these transmitters may be normally open devices two may be normally closed devices or have normally closed contacts e The FA416R and FA416DR have 5 onboard Form C relays In all other respects they are identical to the FA416 and FA416D e When the FA516 display module is added to the FA416 or FA416R the assembl
7. ader Program contacts EOL internal contacts Typical battery life Battery type Qty 2 Dimensions 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL Reset button N O No 1 2 years 3 0V lithium CR2450N 2 63 x 6 19 x 0 750 Programming header Reset button 7 Tamper switch Program contacts EOL resistor Typical battery life I 3 0V N O or N C as needed as needed 4 years Battery type 3 0V lithium DL123A Switch trigger 1 5 seconds minimum Dimensions 3 55 x 1 70 x 0 920 FA250 High PowerTransmitter Tamper Switch Reset Button Programming Header S Program contacts EOL resistor Typical battery life External contact Terminals N O or N C as needed as needed 1 2 years Battery type 3 0V lithium DL123A Switch trigger 1 5 seconds minimum Dimensions 1 25 x 6 00 x 0 750 Ss ae FA210W Widegap Reed switches Program contacts 30V Reed switch indicator N O or N C as needed EOL resistor as needed Internal contact as needed Typical battery life 4 years Battery type 3 0V lithium DL123A Switch trigger 1 5 seconds minimum Dimensions Note Batteries are always supervised Lithium batteries are capacity tested at 18 hour intervals Typical battery life is based on 60 second check in The transmitter will deactivate 2 we
8. amming cable When the desired Output LED is turned on the transmitter is programmed by pressing the transmitter reset button 1 Refer to Appendices A and B to determine available pre programmed parameters Default transmitter parameters for the FA416 are Channels 1 and 2 will program transmitters for Normally Open external switch contacts Channels 3 and 4 will program transmitters for Normally Closed external switch contacts Select a point number which matches desired transmitter parameters Press the Advance button on the FA416 as often as needed to turn on the Output LED for the desired transmitter channel Output LED 1 equals point 1 etc The LED will blink if the point has not been programmed If a transmitter has already been programmed to that channel the LED will be on steady 4 Connect the programming cable to the transmitter and then to the Transmitter Programming Port on the FA416 5 Press the transmitter reset button Refer to Appendix C When the transmitter is successfully programmed the selected channel LED will briefly go on solid and then will go out It may be necessary to press the transmitter reset button more than once if the receiver is busy with signals from other transmitters Default programming with the FA516 display module Up to 16 transmitters can be selected and programmed The Channel Display indicates the point number the red LEDs show point status and the green Programmed LED indicates if the point is
9. d to the receiver is common to the input loops of the hardwire panel NOTE Ground from the panel to the receiver MUST be common on the FA416 and FA416D Otherwise the FA416R or FA416DR must be used Receiver outputs are connected by one wire each to their respective zone input loops on the panel With the output jumper in normally open position outputs may be wired in parallel to a single loop on the panel Figure 5 Typical connections between the FA416 and a hardwire panel PANEL Be O ap gt A a Zone1 Zone2 NOTE GROUND AND RETURNS ARE COMMON PANEL rae 2 NOTE GROUND AND RETURNS ARE COMMON FA416 In this diagram the FA416 output jumper is set to N O The panel pulldown resistor is installed in parallel with the output wire for EOL supervision In this diagram the FA416 output jumper is set to N C The panel pulldown resistor is installed in series with the output wire for EOL supervision Figure 6 Typical connections between the FA416R and a hardwire panel PANEL FA416R 13 6v GND D mio OUTPUT D D com ReLay PANEL FA416R 6 13 6v o GND no Dlcom OUTPUT PANEL RELAY e FA416 S 13 6v wev S GND enn zone 1 RETURN zone 2 Nic c FA541 e 136V GND 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporat
10. eks after low battery is detected 13 3 55 x 1 70 x 0 920 02304e 23 Oct 02 FA416 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET DATE COMPANY ADDRESS CITY PHONE ATTN Default Receiver Output Parameters Default Output Active on 1 Alarm Alarm 2 Alarm Low Battery 3 Alarm Tamper Inactive 4 Alarm Disabled Default Transmitter Output mode Condition Default Mode Alarm Follower Follower Inactive Follower Follower Tamper Latching Follower Low Batt Latching Follower Default Momentary Output time 4 seconds Programmable Output time 1 16 seconds Default Receiver Parameters System ID random Point supervision Yes Supervision window 4 hours Access code 3446 Vision Plus compatible No Default Transmitter Parameters External Contacts options 2 2K EOL resistor options Internal Contact options Output channel options 1 4 Check In interval options N O or N C Programmable Options FILLED OUT BY PROGRAMMED BY CHOICES Alarm Tamper Tamper Inactive Tamper Low Battery Low Battery Inactive Any Tx fault CHOICES Momentary Latching Momentary Latching Momentary Latching Momentary Latching CHOICE seconds CHOICE 0 255 Yes No 1 99 minutes 1 99 hours 0000 9999 See FA116 user manual Yes No Yes or No in external contact loop Yes or No FA200W and FA210W widegap only Unsupervised 10 30 or 60 seconds 5 or 60 minutes 8 or 18 hours DEFAULT CHOICE External Internal External Internal Point
11. erval this provides highly reliable supervision If significantly shorter supervisory windows or for significantly longer check in periods are desired please consult Inovonics technical service Note If another output is assigned a global fault function such as global tamper that function will no longer be reported at the Global Fault output Displaying fault and active conditions without the display Fault conditions will cause the Global Fault LED to light It can be reset via the Reset input or the Reset button Without the display or the FA116 programmer trouble shooting global faults is primarily a matter of deduction and of systematically checking transmitters for low batteries and tamper conditions Inactive transmitters which have previously worked well can usually be attributed to low batteries Displaying fault and active conditions with the display Faults can be identified by point and type Press the Review button on the FA516 while observing the status LEDs Trouble conditions will be indicated by LEDs on the FA516 and the point will be shown on the Channel Display The display will show multiple faults by stepping through each trouble type in sequence showing points affected If a point is activated and or in trouble the Output LEDs will indicate which output is assigned to the activated and or troubled point 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 8 02304e 23 Oct 02 Resetting outputs All outputs can be
12. gramming Header Program contacts Typical battery life Batteries 2 Dimensions N C 1 year 3V lithium 6 0 Diameter Note Remove jumper to program replace jumper after programming FA205 Beltclip Transmitter t jl Reset button Programming header Program contacts Typical battery life Battery or equivalent Dimensions N O 3 5 years 3 0V lithium Sanyo CR2 3 10 x 1 62 x 0 750 To extend battery life actual check in interval of the FA205 is 2 to 3 times the programmed value FA207 Glassbreak Detector Programming header lt with tamper shunt Reset button _ 3 0V Program contacts Typical battery life Battery Dimensions N O 2 years 3 0V lithium DL123A 4 25 x 3 12 x 1 63 Note Remove jumper to program replace jumper after programming Note Batteries are always supervised Lithium batteries are capacity tested at 18 hour intervals Typical battery life is based on 60 second check in The transmitter will deactivate 2 weeks after low battery is detected 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 12 02304e 23 Oct 02 Frequency Agile Series Transmitters Continued FA209 Billtrap Transmitter 1 L FA210 Reduced size Universal Transmitter FA210W Reduced size Universal Widegap Transmitter __ a E y Delay selector Tamper switch Programming he
13. hese cases either insert the FA541 relay module or replace the receiver with an FA416R or FA416DR model e How do I measure receiver output operation with a volt ohm meter Measure voltage between the output terminal and the power terminal For N C output jumper select setting voltage will switch from supply voltage to near zero as the output is tripped For N O output jumper select setting voltage will switch from near zero to supply voltage Measuring resistance continuity in the ground to output circuit is not reliable due to impedance characteristics of the open collector output circuit e What does resetting the transmitter do Resetting the transmitter recovers the parameters last programmed into the transmitter It does not erase the programming or cause the transmitter to stop transmitting e What does it mean when all of the LEDs come on at the same time Check wiring connnections Also check placement of the FA516 display module in its socket e Does resetting the receiver to factory defaults clear all programming too Yes but it does NOT reset the system ID e The fault LED is staying on What is wrong Press the Review Status button FA416D and FA416DR to see the point number and type of fault Unless changed with an FA116 programmer Low Battery and Tamper Conditions will latch the fault output until the receiver reset button is pressed Once the cause of the fault had been determined and corrected press the receiver reset butto
14. ic exit from programming after 4 minutes of inactivity e Optional FA516 display module available e Cabling knockout in housing base e Cabling port with separate shutter e Case tamper switch and terminal block for connection to panel zone Additional features of the FA416D include e Status LEDs on the display module show transmitter activation tamper low battery and inactive e The Programmed LED blinks when the point IS NOT programmed is on steady when the point IS programmed Additional features of the FA416R and FA416DR include e Form C relays for alarm and fault outputs 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 4 02304e 23 Oct 02 Technical Specifications Dimensions housing 6 38 x 3 60 x 1 10 Weight 6 9 oz 9 oz FA416R and FA416DR Environmental Operating temperature 32 140 F 0 60 C Relative Humidity 90 non condensing Electrical Power Requirement 11 14 VDC 450 mA Power Consumption 60 85 mA without display 75 225 mA with display 450 mA with display and 5 relays active Typical 60 mA without display 75 mA with display 115 mA with display and 1 relay active Relay specifications 1A 28VDC 0 5A 30VAC resistive load Receiver Type frequency hopping spread spectrum Operating frequency 902 928 MHz Installation Power Supply power and ground to terminals marked 13 6V and GND on the terminal block Mounting Use supplied hardware to attach FA416 hou
15. ion LIT FA416 INSTALL jD oureut Jeno In this diagram the FA416R output jumper is set to N O The panel zone return is NOT common to the receiver ground so a separate wire is needed from relay common to panel zone return This configuration effectively monitors receiver power since power failure causes relays to reset tripping all zones which are wired as shown The FA416R output jumper is set to N C in effect reversing polarity The panel zone return is NOT common to the receiver soa separate wire is needed from relay common to panel zone return Since the loop is effectively N O as long as the receiver is powered the panel pulldown resistor is installed in series with the output wire for EOL supervision In this diagram the FA416 output jumper is set to N O An FA541 relay module is used to provide dry contact switching to the control panel Note that the wire from the FA416 output goes to the Input terminal of the relay module NOTE setting the output jumper to N C effectively reverses relay polarity 02304e 23 Oct 02 Programming transmitters Refer to Overview page 2 for a description of programming features This section describes programming transmitters by directly connecting them to the receiver Note that the FA116 programmer permits users to change all receiver and transmitter options Default programming without the FA516 display module Transmitters are connected to the FA416 with the progr
16. n e What does the type of transmitter used have to do with the Output Loop selection Absolutely nothing They are separate options Transmitters can be programmed as Normally Open or Closed devices or any combination thereof and the output loop can be Normally Open or Normally Closed according to the needs of the system 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 10 02304e 23 Oct 02 Appendix A Default Receiver Parameters Active on Output Condition Programmable Options 1 Alarm Alarm Alarm Tamper Disabled 2 Alarm Alarm Alarm Tamper Disabled 3 Alarm Alarm Alarm Tamper Disabled 4 Alarm Alarm Alarm Tamper Disabled Transmitter Default Condition Mode Alarm Follower Follower Momentary Latching Inactive Follower Follower Momentary Latching Tamper Latching Follower Momentary Latching Low Batt Latching Follower Momentary Latching Default Momentary Output time 4 seconds 1 16 seconds Default Receiver Parameters System ID randomly assigned at factory 0 255 Point supervision Yes Yes No Supervision window 4 hours 1 99 minutes 1 99 hours Access code 3446 0000 9999 Vision Plus compatible No Yes No Refer to FA116 user manual Programmable Options may be modified only by using the FA116 Executive Programmer Appendix B Default Transmitter Parameters Switch Output Check in Point Contact Channel Seconds 1 N O 1 60 2 N O 2 60 3 N C 3 60 4 N C 4 60 5 N O 1 60
17. n Figure 1 will be printed in italics 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 2 02304e 23 Oct 02 Figure 2 FA416R FA416DR receiver FA104 Programmer Port Advance Delete Button Button m ADV K 13 6V BE a GND e 1 LED RESET Mi Output Vl o Output2 LED 1 com Output 3 LED N O Output 4 LED N C BEJ Global Fault LED 2 COM i 9 Q i DECODE e FA516 Display Module VALID N O Connector DECODE N C DZ 1 Output Select Jumper 3 COM HR DZ P P N O MY FA116 Programmer Port Reset Button N C ii nals N O ied TXPRGM MPR 6 8 6 Transmitter Programming Port Tamper Case Tamper Terminal Switch DEL Fault Ouput Terminal Note References in this manual to features shown in Figure 2 will be printed in italics REVIEW TRANSMITTER activateo tampered Low Battery active OUTPUT 2 sTATUS NUMBER To open housing insert small flat screwdriver at top or ela bottom pry point indicator nubs 4 places Gently twist or FAULT pry housing cover away from base Prying at any other location will damage the housing Q To remove itve small screwdriver and gently pry doo oti e Figure 3 FA416D FA416DR receiver housing ouTPpuT 1 OUTPUT2 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT4 a FAULT FA416 16 Channel Receiver by Inovonics Corporation Shown with access door removed To
18. nsmitters have been programmed it will be necessary to press the receiver Reset Button Activation of an output is indicated by the corresponding Output LED on the FA416 board The fifth LED is the Global Fault LED Fault output operation By default the Global Fault Output will activate upon recognition of a trouble condition Tamper and Low Battery signals will cause the Global Fault Output to latch Inactive conditions will follow the current state of the transmitter A point is declared inactive as follows The receiver looks for at least one supervisory transmission or check in from each supervised transmitter during the period of time programmed as the supervisory window The first time the receiver gets a supervisory signal from a transmitter within a new window it considers the transmitter active for the remainder of the window If it fails to receive a signal in the following supervisory window it declares the point inactive at the end of the window The actual time between a transmitter becoming inactive and being reported inactive will range from slightly more than the supervisory window value to slightly less than twice the window period For example the default supervisory window is 4 hours If a transmitter becomes inactive the inactive fault output will be triggered in 4 to 8 hours IMPORTANT NOTE For most applications Inovonics recommends a 4 hour supervisory window In conjunction with a 60 second transmitter check in int
19. remove insert small screwdriver and gently pry door off a Figure 4 FA416 FA416R receiver housing 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 02304e 23 Oct 02 Features of the FA416 include e Fully supervises up to 16 FA transmitters e Outputs can be configured Normally Open or Normally Closed via Output select jumper One configuration for all outputs e For N O configuration output is open relative to ground On activation output pulls to common ground e For N C configuration output is held at common ground On activation output releases to open circuit e Technicians can observe output function by monitoring voltages between channel outputs and power on the FA416 or resistance on the FA416R relay outputs e Transmitter receiver and output options are factory assigned They may be changed with the FA116 Executive Programmer or with the FA104 upgraded C104 programmer e Intelligent global fault output for tamper low battery and inactive transmitters For example if one of the alarm outputs is assigned to monitor low battery faults the fault output automatically becomes tamper and inactive only e Manual and or electronic reset of the receiver e Factory default programming Alarm and Inactive outputs are programmed to follow transmitter status Tamper and Low battery outputs are latching Latched outputs require the receiver to be reset e Simple restoral to factory defaults e Automat
20. rever Inovonics Products are installed Inovonics strongly advises the User to program Products to be supervised whenever used in applications affecting life safety Users are warned that unsupervised devices are subject to undetected failure due to malfunction battery failure tampering or changes in environment V 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 15 02304e 23 Oct 02 Frequency Agile Receivers from Inovonics FA401 Single Channel Single Output FA401R_ Single Channel Single Relay Output FA404 4 Transmitter Single Output FA404R 4 Transmitter Single Relay Output FA416 16 channel 4 output FA416D 16 channel 4 output with display FA416R 16 channel 4 relay output FA416DR 16 channel 4 relay output with display FA464DR 64 channel 16 relay output with display Receiver Accessories FA116 Executive Programmer for FA416 FA464 C404 FA516 Display module for FA416 and FA416R FA541 Single channel form C relay module Inovonics Wireless Corporation 315 CTC Blvd Louisville CO 80027 FAX 303 939 8977 E MAIL support inovonics com www inovonics com Sales and Technical Service 800 782 2709 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 16 02304e 23 Oct 02
21. sing to wall or surface Where possible orient the antenna side of the receiver toward the majority of transmitters on the site This enhances reception Opening the housing Insert a small flat screwdriver behind pry point indicator nubs on top or bottom of the housing cover Gently twist or pry the housing cover away from the base Installing the FA516 display Always disconnect power from the FA416 receiver before installing or removing the FA516 Display Module Visually check the mating of pins and header to make sure that all pins are seated in the header Note If the FA516 display is purchased separately from the FA416 it will be packaged with a housing cover and graphic panel to replace the original FA416 cover Specify housing type Installing the case tamper Connect leads from the Case Tamper terminal block to a zone on the hardwire panel The switch is N C with the cover on Attention The FA540 relay module is not compatible with the new FA416 and FA416D receivers If relay outputs are required the receiver unit must be either the FA416R or the FA416DR The FA541 single relay module can still be used to provide relay operation off of individual outputs 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 5 02304e 23 Oct 02 Connecting FA416 version receivers to a panel When the FA416 will be used with a hardwire security panel the panel will supply 12VDC power and ground to the FA416 Typically the ground supplie
22. t does not insure or guarantee that there will be no death personal damage and or damage to property as a result Inovonics does not claim that the Product may not be compromised and or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death personal and or bodily injury and or damage to property resulting from burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Inovonics shall have no liability for any death injury or damage however incurred based on a claim that Inovonics Products failed to function However if Inovonics is held liable directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin Inovonics maximum liability will not in any case exceed the purchase price of the Product which will be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and will be the complete and exclusive remedy against Inovonics Warning The User should follow all installation operation and maintenance instructions The User is strongly advised to conduct Product and systems tests at least once each week Changes in environmental conditions electric or electronic disruptions and tampering may cause the Product to not perform as expected Warning Inovonics warrants its Product to the User The User is responsible for exercising all due prudence and taking necessary precautions for the safety and protection of lives and property whe
23. te button a Fo N Using the FA116 programmer keypad Program all 16 points with or without the FA516 display module Options which may be programmed include end of line resistor internal contact widegap magnet changing external switch configuration check in time interval and desired output channel In addition receiver parameters may be changed including supervisory window See Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide 1997 Inovonics Wireless Corporation LIT FA416 INSTALL 9 02304e 23 Oct 02 e The transmitter is programmed but is not tripping the output Try programming the transmitter again If you have an FA116 programmer check the output assignment Check the signal level to make sure the device is transmitting See if the transmitter works nearer to the receiver e An output other than the one indicated in Appendix B is being activated The receiver s output configuration may have been reprogrammed Use an FA116 to confirm this and to make changes as needed e The transmitter is tripping the receiver but the receiver is not tripping the panel or output device If the transmitter is turning on the correct output LED but the receiver is not tripping the equipment to which it is attached check the wiring between receiver and panel Make sure that panel EOL resistors are properly wired into the zone loop Try tripping the panel directly Some panels need dry contact loops requiring relays between the receiver and the panel In t
24. tor Reset button m 1 zone or 2 zone detection header Programming header Battery E 3 0v Tamper switch Program contacts N C Typical battery life 2 years Battery 3 0V lithium Duracell DL123A Sleep after trip 90 103 seconds Dimensions 3 75 x 2 88 x 2 40 Frequency Agile Series Transmitters FA200W Universal Widegap Transmitter Reset button re Widegap reed switch Program contacts EOL resistor Internal contact Typical battery life Battery type pack Switch trigger Nimancinne Programmin header 9 H Tamper switch Battery terminals N O or N C as needed as needed as needed 3 years 4 5V alkaline battery 1 5 seconds minimum 1 9OR vV ANN vy A FRA FA204 Pendant Transmitter _ D 3 ov i Reset button Programming header Note Remove battery cover to acces Reset Button and Programming Head Program contacts Typical battery life Battery Dimensions N O 2 years 3 0V Sanyo LiMn CR14250 2 8 x 1 7 x 0 83 FA206DS PIR Motion Detector Programming header sov I Reset button Sensitivity selector Ll Walk test LED Tamper switch Mirror Optics Program contacts Typical battery life Battery Sleep after trip Dimensions N C 2 years 3 0V lithium DL123A 180 seconds 3 75 x 5 75 x 2 50 FA202 Smoke Detector Button Pro
25. y is designated the FA416D and the FA464DR respectively The FA416D R can program and supervise 16 transmitters with assorted default assignments of external contact types and outputs The display module indicates point numbers and status of transmitter alarm and faults e The FA116 programmer can be used with either the FA416 FA416D FA416R or FA416DR The programmer lets the user change all default settings for transmitters and outputs With the FA116 users can program 16 points into the FA416 without the FA516 display module The FA116 also has a signal level and signal margin monitoring function making it very useful for site surveys and troubleshooting FA416 16 Channel Receiver Advance Delete FA1 04 Programmer Port Button Button pood 6 ADV DEL HE Output 1 LED Hj Output 2 LED iy Output 3 LED Hj Output 4 LED HE Global Fault LED Valid decode LED Decode LED VALID DECODE DECODE Eee D5 FA516 Display a Z Module connector FA116 Programmer Output Select Jumper Port i Activated LED m le 7 Reset B e ae a Button ns a Tamper LED TMPR o Low battery LED Transmitter Tamper Terminal f Programming Port block Taper Sees Transmitter Display Inactive LED e Programmed LED FA516 Display Module Optional Figure 1 FA416 FA416D receiver Note References in this manual to features shown I

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