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RF5108-433 v1.0 Installation Manual
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1. Warning Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level ofthe residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible warning devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traf fic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be protected from the emer gency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular testing
2. PC5208 PGM4 05 PC5208 PGM5 06 PC5208 PGM6 07 PC5208 PGM7 08 PC5208 PGM8 70 RF5108 PGM1 Output Option Default 01 PGM1 Output Option LLL 1 71 RF5108 PGM2 Output Option Default 02 PGM2 Output Option 72 RF5108 PGM1 Output Activation Time 4 i i re OoakK WDM O i ae Default 00 PGM1 Output Activation Time Minutes Default 05 PGM1 Output Activation Time Seconds 73 RF5108 PGM2 Output Activation Time Default 00 PGM2 Output Activation Time Minutes Default 05 PGM2 Output Activation Time Seconds NOTE Sections 72 and 73 have a valid minimum programmable value of 00 minutes 01 seconds and a valid maximum programmable value of 99 minutes 99 seconds 17 P ROG R A MM IN G Ww O R K S H E E T S Supervision 81 Wireless Supervisory Window Default NA 96 EU 10 The window is programmed in 15 minute increments The default programming for NA is 96 x15 minutes which is equal to 24 hours Valid entries for NA are 16 96 equal to 4 24 hours The default programming for EU is 10 x15 minutes which is equal to 2 5 hours Valid Entries for EU are 08 96 equal to 2 24 hours 82 Zone Device Supervision Options 1 8 Default Option ON Option OFF O Option 1 Zone 01 Supervision enabled D
3. RF Jam Zone Once 8 wireless devices have been programmed the RF5108 433 will not allow further programming An error tone will be heard at the keypad if further programming is attempted 7 To exit press The device is now enrolled on the system NOTE The devices will not work properly until you complete zone and partition program ming see section 4 3 3 Enroll amp Program Wireless Keys For wireless keys to work on the system you need to enroll them and then program the function buttons Wireless keys are not assigned to zones and require no zone programming You can enroll up to 8 wireless keys on the system Enroll Wireless keys 1 Ata system keypad enter 8 Installer s code to go to the Installer Programming section 2 Enter programming section 804 3 Enter a 2 digit number 41 48 to assign the wireless key a slot These numbers correspond to wireless key numbers 01 08 4 Enter the key s ESN The entry must be 6 digits If an older key with a 5 digit ESN is being enrolled add the digit 0 to the beginning of the ESN E g if ESN 61234 enter 061234 5 The key is now enrolled on the system Record the serial number and the assigned slot number in the programming worksheets in the back of this manual 6 Repeat steps 3 5 until all wireless keys have been enrolled 7 PC5020 PC501X only By default all wireless keys are assigned to Partition 1 To assign keys to Partitions 2 to 8 program the a
4. There are circumstances however involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every installation should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are covered Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended Windows doors walls ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity An evaluation by the fire and or police department is highly recommended if this service is available Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effective ness of these features It is important that a security system be re viewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide the protection expected Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point ci
5. and maintenance The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational de vices that are part of the system Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Security Controls Ltd warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall be free of defects in materials and workman ship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls Ltd shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory at no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer The origi nal purchaser must promptly notify Digital Security Controls Ltd in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration
6. as expected Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition Compromise of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances whic could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switc possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability inabil ity to reach the device in time or unfamiliarity with the correct operation It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors such as when the fire is in a chimney walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violen
7. control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modi fications or foreign objects damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Security Controls Ltd defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation en vironment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or im proper application of the products Items Not Covered by Warranty In addition to the items which void the Warranty the following items shall not be covered by Warranty 1 freight cost to the repair centre ii products which are not identified with DSC s product label and lot number or serial number iii products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection or testing to verify any warranty claim Access cards or tags returned for replacement under warranty will be credited or replaced at DSC s option Products not covered by this warranty or otherwise out of warranty due to age misuse or damage shall be evaluated and a repair estimate shall be provided No repair work will be performed until a valid purchase order is received from the Customer and a Return Merchandise Authorisation numb
8. follow a main panel output which can turn on lights when the panel is armed and turn them off when disarmed turn on lights when an alarm occurs and turn them off when disarmed etc Please refer to the control panel Installation Manual for a listing of available output types and their function PGM 1 and or PGM 2 on the RF5108 433 can be set up for this operation see Section 3 5 After you have completed the wiring reconnect the power to the security system Now that you have wired the RF5108 433 you should enroll and program the wireless devices See section 3 for instructions Section 3 Enrolling Wireless Devices This section describes how to enroll wireless devices and wireless keys For more information on these devices read the instruction sheet included with each device 3 1 A Note about Electronic Serial Numbers An electronic serial number ESN is printed on the back of each wireless device ESNs are used to enroll the wireless devices with the RF5108 433 receiver In order to reduce the occurrence of wireless devices with the same serial number 6 digit serial numbers are printed on the back of each wireless device The 6 digit serial numbers include hexadecimal digits For instructions on programming hexadecimal numbers see your system nstallation Manual section 4 How to Program NOTE 6 digit serial numbers are only supported on the following control panels PC5020 PC501X PC1555 PC1565 and PC580 PC585
9. must be assigned to zones defined as Delay 24 hr fire wireless 87 or Standard 24 hr fire wireless 88 for proper supervision Enable the wireless zone attribute for each wireless zone PC580 PC585 PC1555 PC1565 PC5020 PC501X v2 0 and higher only sections 101 132 See your system nstallation Manual for more information on each of the above program ming sections 4 2 Enable RF5108 433 Supervision The control panel will supervise the RF5108 433 receiver via the Keybus after at least one device has been enrolled on the module see section 3 2 Enrolling Wireless Devices The RF5108 433 is supervised as a PC5132 To activate module supervision after you enroll the first device s 1 Exit and then re enter Installer Programming 2 Enter programming section 902 Wait approximately 1 minute 3 To exit press 1t The system will generate a General System Supervisory trouble if the module is removed from the Keybus If you need to remove the RF5108 433 module from an existing system you will have to disable supervision of the RF5108 433 NOTE Deleting all devices from the RF5108 433 or defaulting the RF5108 433 will cause a PC5132 supervisory fault To disable RF5108 433 supervision 1 Disconnect the RF5108 433 from the Keybus 2 Enter 8 Installer s Code 3 Enter 902 The control panel will clear all supervision and re scan the system for connected modules The scan will take approximately one mi
10. t den erforderlichen Bedingungen und Vorrausetzungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EC entspricht A a tov nap vtog n DSC dnAover ott avt n ovokev ivat o upovn pe tis ovct rc anarrhoe kat e OES TI G A ec OXETIKES avapop s tng O8ny ac 1999 5 EC Hierbij verklaart DSC dat dit toestel in overeenstemming is met de eisen en bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EC Par la pr sente DSC d clare que cet article est conforme aux xigences essentielles et autres relevantes stipulations de la directive 1999 5 EC DSC vakuuttaa laitteen t ytt v n direktiivin 1999 5 EC olennaiset vaatimukset Hereby DSC declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements andother relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The complete R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity can be found at www dsc con intl rttedirect htm C CLASS 1 7 2004 Digital Security Controls Ltd Toronto Canada e www dsc com Tech Support 1 800 387 3630 Canada amp U S or 905 760 3036 Printed in Canada Direct all comments concerning this publication to pubs dscltd com
11. v2 0 and higher The WLS904L 904PL 433 WLS906 433 WLS907T 433 WLS912L 433 WLS914 433 and WLS925L 433 devices have a 6 digit serial number printed on them When connecting the RF5108 433 to a PC5015 v2 x and higher PC5020 PC5010 PC1555 1565 or PC580 585 panel enter the 6 digit serial number 3 2 Enrolling Wireless Devices 1 At a system keypad enter 8 Installer s Code to go to the Installer Programming section 2 Enter programming section 804 3 Enter the 2 digit number corresponding to the zone the device is to occupy 01 to 32 NOTE Hardwired and wireless devices cannot be assigned to the same zone PowerSeries panels v2 x and lower that support the PC5108 zone expander modules occupy zones in 2 groups of 4 e g zones 9 12 and zones 13 16 PowerSeries panels v3 x and higher that support the PC5108 zone expander modules occupy zones in groups of 8 e g zone 9 16 and 17 24 None of the zones assigned to a PC5108 module may be used for wireless devices For more information on zone assignment refer to your System Installation Manual 4 Enter the device s ESN Follow the instructions in section 3 1 above 5 Record the serial number and the assigned zone number in the programming worksheets in the back of this manual 6 Repeat steps 3 5 until you have enrolled up to 8 wireless devices NOTE The RF5108 433 supports programming of 8 wireless devices that can be as signed to any of zones 1 to 32 or
12. zone correctly see sections 5 1 and 5 2 for testing instructions Check that the batteries are working and installed correctly Look for large metal objects that may be preventing the signal from reaching the RF5108 433 The device must be located where consistent Good results are obtained If several devices show Bad results move the receiver See section 2 2 for tips on choosing a mounting location for the RF5108 433 4 The LED on the motion detector does not turn on when I walk in front of the unit The LED is for walk test purposes only See your WLS904 433 WL S904P 433 Instruction Sheet for walk test instructions 14 P ROG R A MM I N G Ww O R K S H E E T S Section 8 Programming Worksheets 804 RF5108 433 Wireless Expansion Programming e 6 digit entry is required See Section 3 1 A note on Electronic Serial Numbers for details on programming 6 digit serial numbers NOTE The RF5108 433 supports programming of 8 wireless devices that can be assigned to any of zones 1 to 32 or RF Jam Zone Once 8 wireless devices have been programmed the RF5108 433 will not allow further programming An error tone will be heard at the keypad if further programming is attempted Zone Serial Numbers Default 000000 01 Zone 1 17 Zone 17 02 Zone 2 18 Zone 18 03 Zone 3 19 Zone 19 04 Z
13. 32 Default Option ON Option OFF O Option 1 Zone 25 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 2 Zone 26 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 3 Zone 27 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 4 Zone 28 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 5 Zone 29 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 6 Zone 30 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 7 Zone 31 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 8 Zone 32 Supervision enabled Disabled 90 Other Options Default Option ON Option OFF OFF Option 1 6 For Future Use NA ON Option 7 RF Jam Detect Disabled Enabled EU OFF OFF Option 8 Global Placement Test Individual Placement Test RF Jamming Detection 93 RF Jam Detect Zone Default 00 Lt Select an unused zone that will be set to the tamper state when a jamming signal is detected Valid entries 01 32 00 No RF Jam zone selected NOTE For UL Listed installations the RF Jam detection zone must be enabled Use a non hardwired zone 9 32 for UL when selecting an RF jamming zone Ensure the zone type selected is 03 Instant when programmed in the control panel portion 19 Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases In existing homes NFPA Standard 72 requires that asmoke detector be i
14. GM pulse and the PGM output programming section 70 or 71 is programmed with option 15 RF5108 433 PGM pulse The amount of time that the PGM outputs can be programmed to remain on is programmed in sections 72 and 73 The default activation time is 5 seconds 3 Toggle state when a signal is received from a wireless key programmed with option 31 or 32 and the PGM output programming section 70 or 71 is programmed with option 16 RF5108 433 PGM toggle 7 3 6 Deleting Wireless Devices To remove a wireless device from the system follow the guideline for adding a wireless device Program the ESN as 000000 The wireless device for the zone will be removed Now that you have enrolled all the wireless devices you will need to program the system to work properly with the devices See section 4 for more information Section 4 Other Programming 4 1 Program Zones and Partitions Now that you have enrolled the wireless devices you should complete all zone program ming onthe system Although the exact programming required varies depending on which control panel the RF5108 433 is connected to you should check that the following programming areas are completed correctly for each wireless zone Enable zones and or assign zones to one or more partitions programming sections 201 209 201 265 for PC5020 Program the definition for each zone programming sections 001 004 NOTE WLS906 wireless smoke detectors
15. RF5108 433 v1 0 Installation Manual Thank you for purchasing the RF5108 433 Wireless Receiver This product is the result of several years of development and will allow you to connect up to 8 wireless detection devices to the PC580 PC585 PC1555 PC1565 and the Power Series control panels The RF5108 433 operates at 433 MHz It provides several advantages supervisory transmissions are sent every 64 minutes at fixed time intervals for NA version 12 minutes for the EU version programmable supervisory window can be as long as 24 hours diversity antenna arrangement for better RF reception 2 PGM Outputs In addition the RF5108 433 features 6 digit serial numbers for all wireless devices These new serial numbers include hexadecimal digits Please read Section 3 1 A note on Electronic Serial Numbers ESN for more information on enrolling 6 digit devices We are confident you will find the RF5108 433 Wireless Receiver a unique and useful control panel enhancement Section 1 Introduction This manual describes how to install program and maintain the RF5108 433 It covers both North American NA and European EU market versions Before you install the RF5108 433 module you should have completed the following Steps in your system installation 1 Plan the installation and wiring of the security system see the system nstallation Manual 2 Install the control panel and install and enroll at least one keypad to u
16. Removing the plastic cover and or the RF5108 433 from its mounting location causes a general system tamper 6 2 Jamming Signal Detection The RF5108 433 receiver detects jamming signals that can prevent the receiver from properly receiving transmissions from enrolled devices See section 4 4 Jamming Signal Detection for information on jamming signal detection programming 6 3 Wireless Zone Low Battery Transmission Within any transmission the device will indicate the status of the battery If a battery is low the system will indicate a Device Low Battery trouble The system will delay reporting the event to the central station for the number of days programmed for Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay in section 370 This will prevent unnecessary reporting of the event if the user has been instructed on how to replace batteries Replacing Batteries in Wireless Devices 1 Remove the cover of the device from its back plate This creates a tamper condition on the zone 2 Referto the battery installation instructions on the nstallation Sheet of each component Be sure to note the proper orientation of the batteries as you install them 3 When the fresh batteries are in place re attach the cover to the back plate The tamper is restored and the zone sends a battery trouble restoral signal to the RF5108 433 The battery trouble is now clear and the device should function normally NOTE When batteries in one device need to be replaced
17. acement 12 Section 6 Additional Notes 6 1 Trouble Conditions The control panel always watches for possible trouble conditions If a trouble condition occurs the keypad Trouble light will turn on and the keypad will beep Press k 2 to display the trouble conditions The following trouble conditions apply to the RF5108 433 and or any enrolled devices General System Tamper This trouble is generated when the RF5108 433 plastic cover is removed and or if there is a jamming condition present General System Supervisory This trouble will be indicated if the panel loses communication with any module connected to the Keybus The event buffer will log a detailed description of the event Device Low Battery This trouble is generated when a wireless device exhibits a low battery condition Press 7 one two or three times to view which devices are experiencing battery failure An LED keypad will indicate battery failure using zone lights 1 to 8 Zone Tamper This trouble is generated when an enrolled wireless device is removed from its mounting location Zone Fault Each wireless zone will send a supervisory signal at a fixed time interval 64 minutes for NA 12 minutes for EU If the receiver does not receive a signal within the time programmed for the Wireless Supervisory Window it will generate a zone fault Tamper Switches For the European EU version there are 2 tamper switches on the RF5108 433 board
18. cess code Turn off the Quick Arm option in section 015 option 4 of the control panel programming To ensure that an unidentified wireless key cannot disarm the system turn off section 017 option 1 in the control panel programming This option is available in control panels with software version 2 1 or higher Command Output Activation NOTE The Identified Wireless Key Command Output Activation feature is only available with the PC5020 PC501X PC1555 PC1565 PC580 PC585 v2 0 and higher To enable command output activation by wireless keys ensure that The control panel is v2 0 or higher Program a valid access code for each key Enable the PGM output attribute Requires Access Code for each PGM output programmed as 7 1 4 in sections 141 to 154 3 5 RF5108 433 PGM Outputs The RF5108 433 has two on board open collector PGM outputs Each of these can be individually programmed to 1 Follow main panel PGM outputs 1 to 14 NOTE Please refer to your System Installation Manual for available PGM outputs NOTE If the RF5108 433 is connected to the PC580 PC585 PC 1555 PC1565 P 48 P 6B PC5010 v1 x P832 v1 x or the WSS5010 1 0 2 1 the RF5108 433 PGM out puts cannot be programmed to follow main panel PGM outputs 1 or 2 The PC1555MX will have this functionality 2 Activate for a programmable amount of time when a signal is received from a wireless key programmed with output option 31 or 32 RF5108 433 P
19. e guideline for enrolling a wireless device see section 3 2 Program the ESN as 000000 The wireless device for the zone will be removed 10 Now that you have completed all HF5108 433 related programming you can test and install the receiver and devices See section 5 for more information Section 5 Testing amp Mounting 5 1 Test the Reception of Wireless Devices Itis very important to test the proposed placement of each wireless device before it is mounted Following these steps will test the placement of the wireless motion detectors WLS904P L WLS914 wireless smoke detectors WLS906 wireless glassbreak detectors WLS912 and wireless door window contacts WLS925L based on the signal strength between the RF5108 433 and the device NOTE You cannot test the Wireless Keys WS4939 WLS919 in this mode See section 5 2 for instructions on testing these devices You cannot run a placement test on the RF Jam Detect zone 1 Temporarily place the device you want to test in the place you want to mount it At a system keypad enter k 8 Installer Code Enter programming section 904 Enter the 2 digit zone number for the device to be tested Activate the device being tested until a result is displayed on the keypad or sounded by the keypad or bell WLS904P L 433 WLS914 433 Remove the detector from its backplate wait for 1 2 seconds then reattach the detector to its backplate WLS906 433 Remove the detector fro
20. e the wireless zone attribute on all wireless zones sections 101 to 132 option 8 ON Wireless Supervisory Window Each wireless zone will send a supervisory signal at a fixed time interval 64 minutes for NA 12 minutes for EU If the receiver does not receive a signal within the time programmed for the Wireless Supervisory Window it will generate a supervisory fault To program the wireless supervisory window 1 Enter k 8 Installer s Code to enter Installer Programming 2 Enter 804 to enter the RF5108 433 Module Programming 3 Enter section 81 4 Enter the time period for the supervisory window The window is programmed in 15 minute increments The default programming for NA is 96 x15 minutes which is equal to 24 hours Valid entries for NA are 16 96 equal to 4 24 hours The default programming for EU is 10 x15 minutes which is equal to 2 5 hours Valid Entries for EU are 08 96 equal to 2 24 hours 5 To exit press tt Disable Enable Zone Supervision All wireless zones have supervision enabled by default To disable supervision for any zone enter the following at any system keypad 1 Enter k 8 Installer s Code to enter Installer Programming 2 Enter 804 to enter the RF5108 433 Module Programming 3 Enter section 82 85 Enable or disable supervision for each wireless zone by turning each relevant option on or off 4 To exit press tt NOTE The HF Jam Detect
21. e to the closest O Smoke detectors for better protection edge of the detector Wall Smoke detectors for minimum protection Smoke detectors should always be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 the National Fire Alarm Code Smoke detectors should always be located in accordance with e Paragraph 2 2 1 1 1 of NFPA 72 Smoke detectors shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics In new construction a smoke detector also shall be installed in each sleeping room e Paragraph 2 2 1 1 20f NFPA 72 Split level arrangement Smoke detectors are required where shown Smoke detectors are optional where a door is not provided between living room and recreation room The Smoke Detector is designed to use Eveready Energizer EN91 Alkaline Batteries Do not use other brands of batteries with the Smoke Detector Using brands other than the Eveready Energizer will void UL approval and may affect the system s operation 20 WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as pos sible
22. enced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences de r glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada IC 160A RF5108 The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met maf mes mi DSC erkl rer herved at denne komponenten overholder alle viktige krav samt andre bestemmelser gitt i direktiv 1999 5 EC Por este meio a DSC declara que este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras determina es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC DSC bekr ftar h rmed att denna apparat uppfyller de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktivet 1999 5 EC Con la presente la Digital Security Controls Ltd dichiara che questo prodotto conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed altre disposizioni rilevanti relative alla Direttiva 1999 05 CE Por la presente DSC declara que este equipo cumple con los requisitos requeridos por la Directiva 1999 5 EC Hierdurch erkl rt DSC da dieses Ger
23. er RMA is issued by DSC s Customer Service Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of at tempts will be limited to a replacement of the product as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty Under no circum stances shall Digital Security Controls Ltd be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss ofthe product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replacement equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property The laws of some jurisdictions limit or do not allow the disclaimer of consequential damages If the laws of such a jurisdiction apply to any claim by or against DSC the limitations and disclaimers contained here shall be to the greatest extent permitted by law Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so that the above may not apply to you Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied in cluding all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and of all othe
24. est described above To ensure that the RF5108 433 is receiving transmissions from these devices conduct the following tests WS4939 WLS919 Use the function keys to arm and disarm the system at several different points in the installation If these devices do not operate from all points in the installation you will need to move the RF5108 433 receiver Moving the RF5108 433 higher will usually improve the reception If you move the RF5108 433 repeat the tests described in sections 5 1 and 5 2 on all the wireless devices Continue to test the devices until you have found satisfactory locations for the RF5108 433 and the devices and there is good reception between the RF5108 433 and the Wireless Keys Mount the RF5108 433 and Wireless Devices When you have tested reception of the RF5108 433 with all the wireless devices see section 5 1 and you have a good mounting location mount the RF5108 433 1 Pull the Keybus wires through the hole at the bottom of the cabinet 2 Mount the cabinet securely to the wall Mount the Devices If you have conducted the placement test described in section 5 1 and got three Good results in a row for each device you can mount the wireless devices See the nstallation Sheet for each device for mounting instructions Now that your RF5108 433 and wireless devices are mounted and working properly read section 6 for information on potential wireless trouble conditions RF jamming signals and battery repl
25. ge metal objects like heating ducts and plumbing which may shield the antenna Ensure the electrical wires will not run over the antenna s of the module when it is mounted NOTE When mounting the RF5108 433 in a basement place the module as high and as close to the underside of the first floor as possible The range of the module will be reduced if the unit is mounted below ground level 2 3 Antennas The antennas have been installed at the factory CAUTION Do not attempt to touch or adjust the antennas 2 4 PC5320 Compatibility The PC5320 module can be used to add multiple wireless receivers to an installation to increase the coverage area The PC5320 can be used to connect up to four wireless receivers of the same type up to four RF5108 433 receivers or up to four RF5501 433 receivers or up to four PC5132 433 receivers Please refer to the PC5320 Installation Instructions for more information NOTE If the PC5320 module is used the RF5108 433 PGM outputs can only be programmed as RF5108 PGM Pulse or RF5108 PGM Toggle Options 15 or 16 2 5 Connect the RF5108 433 Receiver CAUTION Remove all power from the system while connecting modules to the Keybus Connect the RF5108 433 to the 4 wire Keybus of the control panel according to the following diagram m RED BLK YEL GRN KEYBUS TO RF5108 2 6 RF5108 433 Programmable Outputs PGM1 and PGM2 Each PGM output is an open col
26. isabled O Option 2 Zone 02 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 3 Zone 03 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 4 Zone 04 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option5 Zone 05 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 6 Zone 06 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 7 Zone 07 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 8 Zone 08 Supervision enabled Disabled 83 Zone Device Supervision Options 9 16 Default Option ON Option OFF O Option 1 Zone 09 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 2 Zone 10 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 3 Zone 11 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 4 Zone 12 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 5 Zone 13 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 6 Zone 14 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 7 Zone 15 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 8 Zone 16 Supervision enabled Disabled 84 Zone Device Supervision Options 17 24 Default Option ON Option OFF ON Option 1 Zone 17 Supervision enabled Disabled ON Option 2 Zone 18 Supervision enabled Disabled 18 P ROG R A MM I N G Ww O R K S H E E T S O Option 3 Zone 19 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 4 Zone 20 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 5 Zone 21 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 6 Zone 22 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 7 Zone 23 Supervision enabled Disabled O Option 8 Zone 24 Supervision enabled Disabled 85 Zone Device Supervision Options 25
27. isting of available output types and their functions The LED can be used to indicate whether the system is armed or disarmed If the output is programmed as an armed status LLL c output the red LED will turn on when the system is armed and PGM1 PGM2 RED BLK YEL GRN WHT COM Garage door pushbutton or motor PGM 1 and or PGM 2 on the RF5108 433 can be set up to open a garage door refer to Section 3 5 NOTE Not to be used in UL Listed installations 2 9 Connecting an X 10 Powerflash Module to the RF5108 433 PGM1 PGM2 RED BLK YEL GRN X TA D BLK RED When connecting an X 10 Powerflash module to the RF5108 433 different lights within or outside the home can be controlled such as table lamps or porch and driveway lights that illuminate the entry exit paths This can be done by setting up the system DSC and wireless key in one of several ways RM 1 RM 1C e The wireless key can toggle an output ON OFF triggering the 8 2 X 10 Powerflash module providing direct control of lighting 17 The wireless key can turn on an output for a programmable X 10 e amount of time 5 seconds to 99 minutes and 99 seconds Powerflsh wowie turning on lights for th f time the h i Module g on lights for the amount of time the homeowner requires The RF5108 output can be programmed to
28. lector switch to ground That is when the PGM output is activated the terminal will switch to ground PGM1 and PGMe are able to sink up to 50mA of current If more than 50mA of current is required a relay must be used Refer to diagram at right NOTE The current used from PGM outputs should be taken in consideration when using the maximum current available at the AUX output in the control panel PGMiPGM2 RED BLK YEL GRN 2 7 Connecting LED to YQ 2 Q 2 O 2 the RF5108 433 PGM1 PGM2 RED BLK YEL GRN DL BLK EI 2D FEB oz WHT COM YEL NC GRN NO BLACK will turn off when the system is disarmed 2 8 Connecting a Garage Door to the RF5108 433 Connect an output of the RF5108 433 across the wall mounted push button or directly at the motor of the garage door opener please consult the garage door opener instructions for proper connections Set up the system and wireless key so that it is programmed to pulse an output for a short duration 5 seconds so that every time the programmed key is pressed the garage door is opened or closed The system can also be set up so that an output on the RF5108 433 will follow a main panel output that is programmed as a command output and is set up on the wireless key as such Doing this will also activate an output on the RF5108 433 for 5 seconds please refer to the control panel manual for a l
29. m its backplate wait for 5 seconds then reattach the detector to its backplate Or hold a magnet near the raised line on the outer rim Then remove the magnet WLS925L 433 Open and close the contact by moving the magnet away from the unit If the unit is attached to a door or a window open and close the door or window to activate the device WLS912L 433 Press and hold the test mode tab for 5 seconds Release the test mode tab The keypad will display the test result 6 Read the test results at the keypad as w Result LED Keypad LCD Keypad Buzzer Bell Good Light 1 On Steady Good 1 Beep Squawk Bad Light 3 On Steady Bad 3 Beeps Squawks Activate the device until you get 3 good results in a row Wait 10 seconds between each test on the same device You may mount wireless devices where results were good Devices indicating a bad result must be moved to another location You may only have to move the device a few inches to correct a bad result NOTE Do not mount any device where a bad test result was indicated If several wireless devices produce BAD test results you may need to move the RF5108 433 to a better location 7 To test another device press once then repeat steps 4 6 Continue to test the devices until both the RF5108 433 and the devices are in good locations 8 To exit installer programming press f twice 11 5 2 Test Wireless Key Reception The wireless key cannot be tested using the module placement t
30. manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer 1 2 Specifications and Features Voltage 12Vpc Current Draw 40mA Frequency 433 92 MHz Zones receiver can receive signals from up to 8 wireless zones and 8 wireless keys nternal antenna e PGM Outputs 2 Open collector PGM outputs 50mA Supervisory programmable supervisory window 4 24 hours in 15 minute increments Location can be wired up to 750 ft 230 m from the main panel with 22 gauge wire the wiring usediin this circuit connection must be insulated with PVC TFE PTFE FEP Neoprene or Polymide connects to Keybus for longer wire runs thicker gauge wire must be used Compatibility The RF5108 433 v1 x can be connected to the following panels PC5020 PC501X PC1555 PC1565 PC580 PC585 1 3 Compatible Wireless Devices Please refer to the Instruction sheets of the following devices for more information The RF5108 433 v1 0 can receive signals from the following devices WLS904L 433 Motion Detector WLS912L 433 Glass Break Detector WLS904PL 433 Pet Immune PIR WLS914 Pet Immune PIR WLS906 433 Smoke Detector WLS919 433 Wireless Key e WLS907T 433 Low Temperature Sensor WLS925L 433 Mini Door Window Contact WS4939 Wireless Key 1 4 DLS Compatibility The RF5108 433 can support up to 8 wireless devices that can be assigned to any of z
31. nstalled outside each sleeping area and on each additional story of the family unit On smooth ceilings detectors may be spaced 9 1m 30 feet apart as a guide Other spacing may be required depending on ceiling height air movement the presence of joists uninsulated ceilings etc Consult National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 CAN ULS S553 M86 or other appropriate national standards for installation recommendations Do not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings the dead air space in these locations may prevent the unit from detecting smoke Avoid areas with turbulent air flow such as near doors fans or windows Rapid air movement around the detector may prevent smoke from entering the unit Do not locate detectors in areas of high humidity Do not locate detectors in areas where the temperature rises above 38 C 100 F or falls below 5 C 41 F Bedroom Bedroom femi room 2d J e o o Bedroom Bedroom c Bedroom Dining C Room Living Room o Living Dining Room d Room Oo Kitchen Kitchen Living Room e 38 Bedroom Bedroom A O O 4 P dii i 0 1m e e e Ceiling K c Bedroom Hall Bedroom 2 4 e Acceptable QI m Living Room O Optional here g Pi NEVER HERE 42 rj Recreation Room 0 3m Max Basement SPLIT LEVEL Top of detector ARRANGEMENT acceptable here NOTE Measurements A shown ar
32. nute 4 To exit press To review which modules the control panel is currently supervising 1 Enter 8 Installer s Code 2 Enter 903 to display all modules On LED keypads light 17 will indicate that the RF5108 433 is present on the system On LCD keypads scroll until the module name PC5132 appears on the display 3 To exit press t If the RF5108 433 module does not show on the keypad one of the following conditions may be present the module is not connected properly to the Keybus there is a problem with the Keybus wiring run the module does not have enough power no devices have been enrolled on the RF5108 433 4 3 Enable Supervision of Wireless Zones NOTE for PC5010 v1 x control panels only For UL Listed installation Double EOL resistors must be enabled in the PC5010 for the wireless zones to be supervised If nor mally Closed or Single EOL resistors are selected the PC5010 will not be able to supervise the wireless devices If a wireless device stops sending a supervisory signal the unit stops functioning the panel will not indicate a supervisory trouble condition unless Double EOL resistors are used In addition all hardwire zones must be wired for Double EOL resistors For more information refer to your PC5010 v1 x Installation Manual NOTE PC5010 v2 0 and higher PC5015 v2 2 and higher PC5020 PC5008 PC 1555 PC1565 PC580 PC585 only For wireless supervision to work you must enabl
33. of the warranty period There is absolutely no warranty on software and all software products are sold as a user license under the terms of the software license agreement included with the product The Customer assumes all responsibility for the proper selection installation operation and maintenance of any products purchased from DSC Custom products are only warranted to the extent that they do not function upon delivery In such cases DSC can replace or credit at its option International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the excep tion that Digital Security Controls Ltd shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s in question to the point of purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authoriza tion has not been obtained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover damage incurred in shipping or handling damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earth quake or lightning damage due to causes beyond the
34. ogramming section 61 to 68 for keys assigned to Partitions 1 to 8 4 For each of the 4 function buttons enter the 2 digit number of the function you want to select See the programming worksheets in the back of this manual for a list of function key options Record your programming choices in the worksheets in the back of the manual To exit press 4 o o 3 4 Identified Wireless Keys Reporting by the system of openings closings by individual wireless keys and command output 7 activation by wireless key buttons may be supported on certain control panels To do this the system will reserve access codes 17 24 for wireless keys 01 08 respectively You must program one access code for each wireless key using 5 access code programming for this feature to work correctly NOTE Program these access codes on the system after you have connected the RF5108 433 to the Keybus see section 2 4 Refer to your system nstallation Manual for information on access code programming Opening Closing By Wireless Key Reporting NOTE The Identified Wireless Key Closing option is only available with the PC5020 PC501X PC1555 PC1565 PC580 PC585 v2 0 and higher by turning section 015 option 4 off To enable the reporting of openings and closings by identified wireless keys Make sure the control panel is v2 0 or higher Program a valid access code for each key Program a closing and opening reporting code for each key s ac
35. one 4 20 Zone 20 05 Zone 5 21 Zone 21 06 Zone 6 22 Zone 22 07 Zone 7 23 Zone 23 08 Zone 8 24 Zone 24 09 Zone 9 25 Zone 25 10 Zone 10 26 Zone 26 11 Zone 11 27 Zone 27 12 Zone 12 28 Zone 28 13 Zone 13 29 Zone 29 14 Zone 14 30 Zone 30 15 Zone 15 31 Zone 31 16 Zone 16 32 Zone 32 Wireless Key Serial Numbers Default 000000 41 Key 01 i 45 Key 05 42 Key 02 46 Key 05 43 Key 03 47 Key 07 44 Key 04 48 Key 08 15 P R O G R A MM IN G Ww O R K S H E E T S Wireless Key Function Key Options Entry Key Description Entry Key Description 00 Null Key 17 1 Reactivate Stay Aways 01 02 For Future Use 18 For Future Use 03 Stay Arm 19 7 3 Command Output 3 04 Away Arm 20 For Future Use 05 9 No Entry Arm 21 7 4 Command Output 4 06 4 Chime ON OFF 22 26 For Future Use 07 6 4 System Test 27 Disarm OFF 08 12 For Future Use 28 Fire Alarm 13 7 1 Command Output 1 29 Auxiliary Alarm 14 7 2 Command Output 2 30 Panic Alarm Sensor Reset 15 ight Arm 31 RF5108 PGM1 16 k O Quick Exit 32 RF5108 PGM2 Please refer to your System Installation Manual for feature availability Partition 1 Wireless Key Options 61 F
36. ones 1 to 32 or RF Jam Zone If the DLS user enters valid serial numbers for more than 8 wireless devices and the wireless device serial numbers are downloaded the RF5108 433 will accept the serial numbers of the first 8 wireless devices in order starting with the lowest zone number 1 5 Batteries The wireless devices are designed to use only specific brands and types of batteries Please see the appropriate instruction sheet for detailed information on the battery brands and types NOTE Do not use brands of batteries other than those specified Using any other brand may affect system operation Section 2 RF5108 433 Set Up amp Wiring This section describes how to set up and wire the RF5108 433 module 2 1 Unpack the RF5108 433 Check that the following parts are in your RF5108 433 package e 1 WS4939 wireless key WKK 1 or 2 with WKK 2 e RF5108 433 in cabinet Hardware for mounting the cabinet e LED indicator plate 2 2 Choose a Mounting Location for the RF5108 433 NOTE Mount the RF5108 433 receiver and wireless devices after you have done placement tests with the wireless devices see sections 5 1 and 5 2 Find a place that is Indoor non hazardous e Dry Central to the proposed placement of all wireless devices As high as possible e Far from sources of interference including electrical noise such as computers televisions and electric motors in appliances and heating and air conditioning units lar
37. ppropriate partition number in section 69 NOTE A wireless key can only be assigned to one partition 8 To exit press Program the Wireless Key Function Buttons WS4939 WLS919 433 wireless keys have four programmable function buttons By default all wireless key function buttons are set for 03 04 27 30 Stay Arm Away Arm Disarm Panic Alarm The functions can be reprogrammed if desired After the functions are programmed when you press and hold one of the buttons for two seconds the system will execute the programmed function For systems not using partitions program the function buttons in section 61 All wireless keys will have the same four functions For systems using more than one partition PC5020 PC501X only All wireless keys assigned to Partition 1 will have the four functions programmed in section 61 Likewise all wireless keys assigned to Partition 2 will have the 4 functions programmed in section 62 and all wireless keys assigned to Partition 8 will have the 4 functions programmed in section 68 For example if function button 1 in Section 61 is programmed for Stay arming then pressing the first button on wireless keys assigned to Partition 1 will Stay arm Partition 1 NOTE Wireless keys will not work when the partition they are assigned to is being accessed for zone bypassing or programming 1 At a system keypad enter kj 8 Installers code 2 Enter programming section 804 3 Enter pr
38. r obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd Digital Security Con trols Ltd neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are gov erned by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption itis possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls Ltd will at its option repair or replace out of warranty products which are returned to its factory ac cording to the following conditions Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines to be re pairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls Ltd has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines not to be repai
39. rable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product avail able at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in any residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to television or radio reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Relocate the alarm control with respect to the receiver Move the alarm control away from the receiver Connect the alarm control into a different outlet so that alarm control and receiver are on different circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experi
40. rcum vent a sensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system After a power interruption has occurred imme diately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended Failure of Replaceable Batteries This system s wireless transmitters have been designed to provide several years of battery life under normal conditions The expected battery life is a function of the device environment usage and type Ambient conditions such as high humidity high or low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor whic identifies when the batteries need to be replaced this monitor may fail to operate
41. se for programming 3 Install and enroll any hardwired zone expander modules PC5108 you plan to use CAUTION This RF5108 433 EU equipment shall be installed by SERVICE PERSON NEL ONLY NOTE PowerSeries panels v2 x and lower that support the PC5108 zone expander modules occupy zones in 2 groups of 4 e g zones 9 12 and zones 13 16 PowerSeries panels v3 x and higher that support the PC5108 Zone Expander modules occupy zones in groups of 8 e g zones 9 16 and zones 17 24 None of the zones assigned to a PC5108 module may be used for wireless devices Program the RF5108 433 from a system keypad or using downloading software on a remote computer e g DLS2002 Read your system nstallation Manual for more information 1 1 How to use this Manual Read this manual before you begin installing the RF5108 433 To install and set up the RF5108 433 and wireless devices follow these steps Refer to the sections listed below 1 Temporarily mount and wire the RF5108 433 module see Section 2 2 Enroll and program wireless devices see Section 3 3 Complete zone and other programming on the system see Section 4 4 5 Test the placement of all the wireless devices see Section 5 Permanently mount the RF5108 433 receiver and wireless devices see Section 5 For additional information on trouble conditions RF jamming signal detection and battery replacement see Section 6 For help with troubleshooting see Section 7 WARNING This
42. t explosions escaping gas improper storage of flam mable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occu pants to escape in time to avoid injury or death Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated ar eas as shown in their respective installation instructions They can not discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls ceilings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents light ing and so on
43. the batteries in all devices may need to be replaced at the same time 13 Section 7 Troubleshooting 1 When I enter the 2 digit zone number when adding a wireless device the keypad gives me a long beep You cannot enter ESNs unless a RF5108 433 wireless receiver is connected to the Keybus See section 2 for instructions on setting up and wiring the RF5108 433 module 2 I have entered the ESN for the device but when I violate the device the zone does not show open on the keypad Check the following Ensure the ESN has been entered correctly Ensure that the zone is enabled for the partition if partition programming is used Ensure that the wireless zone is not assigned to a zone used by PC5108 modules an on board zone or a keypad zone e Ensure that the zone is programmed for something other than Null Operation and that the wireless zone attribute is turned on 3 When I try a module placement test I get no result or Bad results Check the following see sections 5 1 and 5 2 for more information on testing devices Verify that you are testing the correct zone Verify that the correct ESN was entered when the device was enrolled e Verify that the device is in range of the RF5108 433 Try testing the device in the same room as the receiver Confirm that the RF5108 433 is properly connected to the Keybus see section 2 for RF5108 433 set up and wiring instructions Check that you are testing the
44. unction Key 1 03 Function Key 3 27 Function Key 2 04 E Function Key 4 30 Partition 2 Wireless Key Options 62 Function Key 1 03 Function Key 3 27 Function Key 2 04 Function Key 4 30 Partition 3 Wireless Key Options 63 Function Key 1 03 Function Key 3 27 Function Key 2 04 Function Key 4 30 Partition 4 Wireless Key Options 64 Function Key 1 03 Function Key 3 27 Function Key 2 04 Function Key 4 30 Partition 5 Wireless Key Options 65 Function Key 1 03 Function Key 3 27 Function Key 2 04 Function Key 4 30 Partition 6 Wireless Key Options 66 Function Key 1 03 y Function Key 3 27 Function Key 2 04 E Function Key 4 30 16 P R O G R A MM IN G Ww O R K S H E E T S Partition 7 Wireless Key Options 67 Function Key 1 03 Function Key 3 27 Function Key 2 04 Function Key 4 30 Partition 8 Wireless Key Options 68 Function Key 1 03 Function Key 3 27 Function Key 2 04 Function Key 4 30 69 Wireless Keys 1 8 Partition Assignments Default 01 Wireless Key 01 Wireless Key 02 Wireless Key 03 Wireless Key 04 Wireless Key 05 Wireless Key 06 Wireless Key 07 Wireless Key 08 PGM Output Options Entry Description Entry Description 1 Main Panel PGMI E i 4 02 ain Panel PGM2 peor OM 4 PC5204 PGM11 PC5204 PGM12 PC5204 PGM13 PC5204 PGM14 RF5108 PGM Pulse local RF5108 PGM Toggle local 03 PC5208 PGM3 04
45. vices may be programmed If 8 wireless devices are already programmed section 93 will not be accessible 4 Disable supervision for the RF Jam detect zone by turning the relevant option off in section 82 85 see section 4 3 for more information 5 RF jamming detection is now enabled To exit Installer programming press t NOTE A jamming condition will be indicated as RF Jam Zone if section 93 is pro grammed regardless of the RF Jam indicates Trouble option section 90 option 7 4 5 RF5108 433 Software Default Returning the RF5108 433 programming to factory default settings is a quick way to remove all the enrolled devices from the system and reset all the programming in section 804 NOTE Performing this procedure will not change any programming sections except 804 Resetting the control panel to factory default settings will not return the RF5108 433 module to factory default settings Torestore the RF5108 433 programming to the factory default settings perform the following 1 Enter 8 Installers Code 2 Enter programming section 996 3 Enter the Installer s Code followed by 996 again The software for the RF5108 433 will be restored to its factory default settings For instructions on restoring the default programming of the control panel or any other connected module see your system Installation Manual 4 6 Deleting Wireless Devices To remove a wireless device from the system follow th
46. zone must have the supervision option disabled 9 4 4 Jamming Signal Detection The RF5108 433 receiver detects jamming signals that can prevent the receiver from properly receiving transmissions from enrolled devices When jamming signals are detected the panel can report a jamming trouble condition in one of two ways By default the panel will report an RF Jam Trouble General System Tamper on the PC5010 To turn OFF jamming signal detection indicates Trouble 1 Enter 8 Installer Code to enter Installer Programming 2 Enter 804 to enter the RF5108 433 Module Programming 3 Turn ON section 90 option 7 4 To exit press The RF5108 433 can also be programmed to indicate the jamming trouble condition with the RF Jam Zone For RF Jam Zone to work you must select an unused zone to be used as the RF Jam Detect zone When the receiver detects an attempt to jam the RF signal the RF Jam Detect zone will be violated and the system will generate a tamper signal When the jamming signalis gone the RF Jam Detect zone closes and the system sends atamper restore signal To enable RF jamming detection 1 Enter 8 Installers Code 2 Enter programming section 804 3 Enter section 93 Enter the 2 digit number of the RF Jam Detect zone 09 to 32 in the programming section NOTE The RF5108 433 counts the RF jam zone as one of the 8 supported zones If section 93 is programmed only 7 wireless de
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