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1. Quarter Wave Aerial An 11cm long quarter wave aerial is supplied with the receivers and the 4 channel transmitter This must be positioned vertical straight up down Reception will be from any direction not directly above or below Optional Dipole Aerial The optional dipole aerial and 5 metres of coax cable may replace the quarter wave aerial The range will be less with the dipole typically of the range with the quarter wave aerial The dipole aerial must be positioned vertical straight up down The dipole should only be used in preference to the quarter wave when the aerial must be in a particular location and the receiver cannot be at the same point and a lower signal strength is acceptable Reception will be from any direction not directly above or below D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 5 Wire Free Detectors cont d Optional Yagi Aerial The optional Yagi aerial and 5 metres of coax cable may replace the quarter wave aerial The range with the Yagi aerial will be approximately 2 to 3 times greater than with the quarter wave aerial The Yagi aerial should only be used in preference to the quarter wave when an increase in range or signal strength is required and transmission or reception in one directly only is acceptable The Yagi aerial must be positioned vertical straight up down when used with any wire free detector that has a vertical aerial When the Yagi aerial is u
2. D4820 4 channel D4220 or Yagi with same transmitter Yagi aerial ADD R polarity as Tx aerial 4000 1200 300 Roint to Foint only Table 1 D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 6 Wire free detectors cont d Aerial Direction Patterns Equal signal radiated in a TN detector Any Wirefree Detector Top View Fig 1 Battery Life and Replacement Equal signal received fromall T Receiver with vertical Quarter Wave or Dipole Aerial Top View Fig 2 Weak signal radiated or received in all other directions Maximum signal only radiated or received in this direction 4Channel Transmitter or Receiver Yagi Aerial Fig 3 Battery life in all devices is dependent upon their usage In normal domestic situations with up to 50 activations per day a battery life of 2 years or greater can be expected from all units Refer to Table 2 below All wire free detectors will transmit a low battery signal to the receiver or control panel The voltage at which this occurs is 1 1 volts 10 per cell This signal will be sent before the batteries are fully discharged and the detector operation ceases At least one month of operation may be expected after the low battery signal is sent It is important therefore to replace batteries with good quality alkaline cells when the low battery warning is first transmitted This is especially imp
3. PIR s LED In normal operation mode the LED indicator will not light except in the following situations e When the PIR is in low battery condition the LED will light up for about 2 seconds every time it transmits a detected movement e When the cover is opened and the tamper switch is violated the LED will light up for 2 sec to indicate it is transmitting the tamper signal e When the tamper condition persists the LED will light up every time it transmits a detected movement However if the PIR is in test mode the LED will light up every time a movement is detected Detection Coverage The detector will cover an area 90 wide and has a range of 12 metres when fixed at 2 metres above floor level The unit is more sensitive to movement across its field of view than movement towards or away from it Mount the unit so that its field of view cannot be obstructed by shelves curtains Do not mount the PIR where it is aimed at heating radiators fires or windows Tamper Detection The tamper switch and spring will detect the lid of the PIR being opened from its back plate To enable the back tamper to detect the whole unit being removed from its mountings drill out the peg on the back plate that operates the tamper spring Place a screw in the wall so that it projects into the case through the back plate and operates the tamper spring when the PIR lid is in place Radio Transmissions The radio transmitter in the unit will send the foll
4. The unit is more sensitive to movement across its field of view than movement towards or away from it Mount the unit so that its field of view cannot be obstructed by shelves curtains Do not mount the PIR where it is aimed at heating radiators fires or windows PIR a B PIR 2m ia en E x y 110degrees Wall E Wall 4 12m Detection Side View Detection Top View Fig 7 Fig 8 Tamper Detection The tamper switch and spring will detect the lid of the PIR being opened from its back plat To enable the back tamper to detect the whole unit being removed from its mountings drill out the peg on the back plate that operates the tamper spring Place a screw in the wall so that it projects into the case through the back plate and operates the tamper spring when the PIR lid is in place Radio Transmissions The radio transmitter in the unit will send the following signals Alarm signal when the PIR detects movement there is no Restore signal sent by this unit Tamper signal when the tamper switch is opened Tamper Restore when the tamper switch is closed Test signal also used for learning in will be sent when the test button is pressed Supervisory signal will be sent every 20 minutes Low battery signal when the battery voltage falls to the low voltage threshold Refer to Table 3 on page 8 for transmission details Range Expectations Refer to Table 1 on page 6 for range expectations Battery Replacement The PIR moveme
5. in the unit will send the following signals Alarm signal 5 seconds after smoke is first detected Alarm signal every 2 minutes throughout the period that smoke is detected there is no Restore signal when the smoke clears Alarm signal when the test button is pressed Supervisory signal will be sent every 20 minutes Low battery signal when the battery voltage falls to the low voltage threshold There will be no Tamper signals from this unit Refer to Table 3 on page 8 for transmission details D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 16 D4814 Smoke Detector cont d Range Expectations Refer to Table 1 on page 6 for range expectations Installation Requirements To ensure that smoke in heated rising air is easily detected the mounting position is very important Do install the smoke detector at the top of a stairway on a flat ceiling at least 60cm from any wall Do not install the smoke detector Where cooking smoke from a kitchen may Close to fluorescent lighting or ventilation fans active it as drafts can affect smoke detection Close to ceiling beams Over cupboards At the peak of A frame ceilings Smoke Detector Siren There is a siren built inside the smoke detector The siren will sound throughout the period that smoke is detected The siren will sound with 2 tones for one second when the test button is pressed The siren will sound briefly every few minutes to i
6. quality alkaline cells when the low battery warning is first transmitted Refer to Table 2 on page 7 D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 18 3 7 D4820 Long Range 4 Channel Transmitter A 4 channel transmitter case measures 168 x 108 x 35mm h x wx d When used with the quarter wave aerial that extends from the case the overall size is 250 x 108 x 35mm h x w x d The case mounts directly onto a wall or any surface using any of the multiple mounting holes in the rear of the case There are multiple cable entry points on the rear of the case and cable knock outs on the top bottom and sides of the case See Fig 14 Installation 1 10 11 Ensure that the location chosen for this item and the location s of the receiver s will provide a sufficiently strong radio signal to be received Refer to site range survey for wire free detectors on page 5 Remove the two screws from the front of the 4 channel transmitter case and remove the lid Remove the securing screw from the centre of the circuit board and then unclip the circuit board by releasing the two white plastic catches Remove the circuit board from the case See Fig 15 Mark the position of the selected case mounting holes Drill the wall Break out the selected cable entry point s then mount the case When used with the quarter wave aerial ensure that the aerial is vertical straight up or down The break outs on the ends
7. D R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4830 quarter wave aerial D4831 half wave dipole aerial D4832 Yagi aerial D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 4 3 Wire free detectors Site range survey for wire free detectors To ensure that the wire free detectors can be reliably received a range survey should be conducted before installation Note that radio signals cannot pass through metal sheeting e g on warehouse buildings Where a range survey is conducted to determine the suitability of a site it is recommended that a test receiver e g D4220 plus a 12 volt battery and the supplied aerial be used in conjunction with a D4812 hand held controller Ensure that the hand held controller is already learnt into the receiver The hand held controller has got the least range of all the radio devices and if reception can be confirmed using this item reliable communication with other wire free detectors is to be expected Reliable received signal strength should be strength 2 or greater Where a range survey is conducted prior to installation the receiver unit s can be placed temporarily in the chosen location s and likewise the wire free detectors placed temporarily in their chosen positions Ensure that the wire free detectors that are to be range tested are already learnt into the receiver or control panel With the receiver or control panel in the RSS display mode press the test
8. Installation 1 Ensure that the location chosen for this item and the location s of the receiver s will provide a sufficiently strong radio signal to be received Refer to site range survey for wire free detectors page 5 Loosen the single screw on the lower end of the PIR detector and remove the back plate Fit the batteries in their holder The LED will flash for 30 seconds during warm up Fit the Test Jumper in the Test position O saa ast bd Learn in the PIR movement detector to the receiver or control panel by pressing the Test button 6 Select the mounting position so that the PIR is overlooking the required area See Detection Coverage below Check operation with the LED 7 Using that position mount the PIR back plate using the screws provided This may be ona flat surface or in a corner depending upon which case knock outs are used Where back tamper detection is required drill out the Access hole and fit a screw in the wall so that it enters the back plate and operates the tamper switch when the PIR detector is fitted to the back plate 8 Fit the PIR detector onto its back plate and secure with its single screw 9 Walk test the detector to confirm the detection pattern and range 10 When system testing is complete open the unit and put the test jumper in the Normal position Identifying parts 1 Test Button aka LED indicator It is the test button and also doubles as the LED indicator The test
9. an those provided when securing the lid to avoid damage to the case D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 19 D4820 Long Range 4 Channel Transmitter cont d Aerial TY Break outs Catch to release board Rear Tamper Switch Board adjustment Screw Catch to release board Break outs Tamper Switches The case includes 2 tamper switches The one with a spring fitted is a lid tamper switch only The case back tamper switch is operated by an activation lever moulded into the rear of the case This lever holds the switch in its closed position See Fig 16 To adjust loosen the case mounting screws then turn the back tamper screw further into or out of the wall until it operates the back tamper switch Press the case onto the wall then release it to hear the click from the back tamper switch Re tighten the case mounting screws Aerial Options Securing Screw Fig 15 Long range 4 channel transmitter Rear of Case Back Tamper Switch Wall a Back Tamper es Adjustment Screw Circuit Board lt A Side view of Tamper Switch The 4 channel transmitter may be used with the supplied D4830 quarter wave aerial the optional D4831 dipole aerial and 5m coax lead or the optional D4832 Yagi aerial and 5m coax lead Power Requirement The 4 channel transmitter requires a supply voltage of be
10. ay Dycon Installation Manual for the D48xx Series of 868MHz Wire free Detectors and Transmitters Dycon Ltd Tel 44 0 1443 471 060 Fax 44 0 1443 479 374 Cwm Cynon Business Park Mountain Ash CF45 4ER UK www dyconsecurity com info dyconsecurity com TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Part numbers 3 Wire free detectors 3 1 D4809 Pet Tolerant PIR Wire free PIR Detector 3 2 D4810 Wire free PIR Detector 3 3 D4811 Door Contact Universal Transmitter 3 4 D4812 Hand held Controller 3 5 D4814 Smoke Detector 3 6 D4815 Water Detector 3 7 D4820 4 Channel Transmitter D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 Installation Manual 1 Introduction The D48xx range of wire free detectors and transmitters provide PIR and door contact movement detectors for security applications Any other type of detection device may be wired to the Universal Transmitter A smoke detector and water detector are available for fire and flood warnings A 4 button hand held transmitter allows control of systems All devices may be used with the D4220 2 8 channel receiver This receiver allows any system to incorporate wire free detection devices e g intrusion detection fire alarms remote lighting remote gate control The D48xx range of wire free devices may also be used with the D3301 ADD R as part of the D3000 range of control panels Up to 64 wire free devices may be used with the D3000 or D3010
11. button is used for testing the radio performance and for learning purpose The LED indicator is used to indicate the status of system 2 Tamper Switch The Tamper switch protects the enclosure from being opened 3 Battery Insulator 4 Corner mounting bracket Learning in Fig 4 The PIR is learnt in to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button The test button can also be used to test the device when used with a D4220 receiver that is in the RSS display test mode Test jumper Put the jumper in the test position to enable the LED and shorten the sleep time Put this jumper in the normal position to disable the LED and set the Sleep Time to 1 minute When testing is completed the test jumper should be put in the normal position so that the battery life is not reduced and the unit s operation is not obvious to an observer D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 9 D4809 Pet tolerant Wire free PIR Detector cont d PIR Sleep Time Sleep Time will conserve power and extend the unit s battery life During the sleep time radio transmissions are inhibited The PIR s sleep time is set at 1 minute when the test jumper is in the normal position It is possible to re trigger the sleep time and any movement that is detected during the sleep time will extend the sleep period by one more minute Thus continuous movement in an area will not cause continuous radio transmissions
12. buttons on the wire free detectors or activation buttons on the portable transmitters to generate test transmissions Note the RSS level indication to make sure that the transmitter will operate reliably the signal strength should be strength 2 or greater Where long range links using directional Yagi aerial s are surveyed make sure that the wire free detectors to be used are learnt in at short range before testing Care has to be taken when testing long range links using directional Yagi aerial s at both ends when using the 4 channel transmitter the position polarity and alignment of the aerials is critical Range expectations The maximum range that may be expected between a particular transmitting device and a receiver is dependent upon several factors These include the power of the transmitter the type of aerials at the transmitter and at the receiver and the lack of obstructions between the two aerials Refer to Table 1 A site range survey should be conducted before any wire free detector s or receiver s are installed As a general guide the table below gives three range indications These are 1 The maximum range that may be expected with the aerials 8 metres above flat ground with a clear line of sight between the two 2 The maximum range that may be expected with the aerials 1 5 metres above flat ground with a clear line of sight between the two 3 The typical range in and around normal domestic buildings
13. control panels Up to 16 wire free devices may be used with the D3020 control panel e Ba D4220 Receiver D3301 ADD R D4809 Pet tolerant D4810 PIR Receiver PIR D4811 Door contact D4812 Hand held D4814 Smoke detector D4815 Water detector universal transmitter controller D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 3 2 Part numbers D3301 ADD R 868MHz up to 64 wire free detectors on D300 Series control panels D4220 2 channel receiver 868MHz up to 8 wire free detectors on each of the 2 channels 16 in total D4221 6 channel expander Use with D4220 2 channel receiver Up to 8 wire free detectors on each of 6 additional channels 64 in total for a D4220 and D4221 D4809 Pettolerant PIR detector Use with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4810 PIR detector Use with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4811 Wire free door contact Use with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4812 Hand held controller Use with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4814 Smoke detector Use with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4815 Water detector Use with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4820 4 channel transmitter Use with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4830 Quarter wave aerial Supplied with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4831 Half wave dipole Use with ADD R or D4220 2 8 channel receiver D4832 Yagi aerial Use with AD
14. e unit Check operation with the LED Mount the transmitter back plate and the magnet e g on a door and door frame using the screws provided or by double sided adhesive pad With the door closed there should be no more than 10mm between the magnet and the detector Ensure that the tamper spring will operate against the mounting surface Fit the door contact universal transmitter onto its back plate and secure with its single screw When system testing is complete open the unit and put the test jumper in the Parked position Tamper Loop shorting link e 3 a Alarm Loop aL Magnet Tamper Switch shorting link 4 and Spring Test Button e LED Ensure Jumpers are fitted as shown Test Jumper Magnetic Switch Arrow showing disable Jumper Connections and Controls magnet sensing area Fig 10 Fixing Screw s Jumper in the Jumper in the on position parked position Door Contact Universal Transmitter Jumper Details Fig 9 Fig 11 Connection Options Other normally closed detectors may be connected to the alarm loop terminals e g where it is impossible to mount the device on a door frame it can be mounted on the wall beside the door and a separate magnetic switch may be mounted on the door frame with its wiring connected to the alarm loop terminals Learning in The door contact is learnt in to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button D48xx Radio Detectors and T
15. eceiver learns that device s identity code This is done during the Learn in procedure The receiver is put into the Learn in mode and a channel is selected The relevant wire free device then sends a Learn in transmission which the receiver then memorises and associates with the selected channel To ensure that only the transmission from the relevant wire free device is detected and learnt and not a transmission from any other wire free device the Learn in transmission can only be triggered by a manually operated push button on each device Refer to Table 3 Supervision Radio Signals Supervision transmissions are used to periodically test that all system wire free devices are working and can be received Each wire free device that sends a supervisory signal will transmit once every 4 to 6 minutes The actual period is random between these two limits to ensure that supervisory signals from 2 or more devices do not become synchronised If there are no signals received within 20 minutes from any individual wire free device the receiver may output a radio fault Where no signals are received for 2 hours the receiver may output a radio tamper D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 8 3 1 D4809 Pet tolerant Wire free PIR Detector Manufacture marking IRP 9 The Pet Tolerant Passive Infra Red Movement Detector D4809 is designed to eliminate the possibility of false alarms due to pets up to 27 kg
16. ection No restore signal removal from wall pressed saving D4810 PIR Infra Red Movement Opening or Test button Sleep timer Yes Yes for power movement detector detection No restore signal removal from wall pressed saving Magnet removed Alarm Opening or oe Magnet closed Restore removal from wall Yes Yes Test button transmitter Loop broken Alarm Loop or cut the Tamper pressed restored Restore Loop Button A pressed Button B Punoni pressen D4812 Hand held pressed Button C pressed No No No pressed Button controller Button B pressed No C pressed restore signals Button B pressed Smoke particles detected D4814 Smoke ie Test button detector Restore signal when air is No Yes Yes pressed clear Water or other conductor Ree touching detection pins No No Yes Yes paca restore signal P Test button 1 Input 1 triggered Input 2 pressed Test D4820 4 channel triggered Input 3 triggered Opening or Yes Yes button 2 pressed transmitter Input 4 triggered Restore removal from wall Test button 3 signals on all inputs pressed Test button 4 pressed Learn in Radio Signals Table 3 All wire free detection and transmission devices are supplied with a fixed 20 bit identity code No two wire free devices will have the same identity code This code is sent in every radio transmission from each device To enable a receiver to respond to a particular transmitting device requires that the r
17. eiver s will provide a sufficiently strong radio signal to be received Refer to site range survey for wire free detectors on page 5 Rotate anti clockwise and remove the back plate from the rear of the smoke detector Fit the 4 batteries in their holder Learn in the smoke detector to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button ak oO DN Select the mounting position high on a wall or suspended from a ceiling for optimum sensing of heated rising air containing smoke particles See below E Mount the smoke detector back plate using the screws provided 7 Fit the smoke detector onto its back plate and secure by rotating the smoke detector clockwise G Test Button Fig 13 Smoke detector l Smoke sensing vents LED Indicator Learning in The smoke detector is learnt in to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button Test Button Press the test button to test operation of the unit When the unit is powered and operating correctly the LED will flash once and the siren will sound with 2 tones for one second Smoke Detector LED There is a red LED on the front of the smoke detector The LED will flash once every 4 5 minutes indicating that the unit is powered and operating correctly The LED will flash every 30 seconds when the battery voltage is low The LED will flash when smoke is detected The LED will flash once when the Test button is pressed Radio Transmissions The radio transmitter
18. hest water level expected Mount the unit s back plate using the screws provided 6 Ensure that the water resistant seal is correctly located in its channel on the back plate Fit the water detector onto its back plate and secure with the two screws 7 Using the clip provided mount the 2 pin water sensor at the level where a rising water level will transmit the signal arwon i Battery Holder Fig 14 Water Detector Test Button 4 2 pin Water Sensor The water detector is learnt in to the receiver or control panel by pressing the Test button Learning In Radio Transmissions The radio transmitter in the unit will send the following signals Alarm signal when water or other conductor bridges its detection pins there is no restore signal when the detection pins become clear Alarm signal when the test button is pressed Supervisory signal will be sent every 20 minutes Low battery signal when the battery voltage falls to the low voltage threshold There will be no tamper signals from this unit Refer to Table 3 on page 8 for transmission details Range Expectations Refer to Table 1 on page 6 for range expectations Battery Replacement The water detector will transmit a low battery signal to the receiver or control panel when the low battery voltage threshold is reached This signal will be sent before the batteries are fully discharged and the detector operation ceases Replace batteries with good
19. isable the LED and set the sleep time to 1 minute With the jumper in the test position the LED will flash every time the unit transmits This can assist the alignment of the PIR s pattern and range Also the sleep time is shortened from 1 minute to about 3 seconds When testing is completed the test jumper should be put in the normal position so that the battery life is not reduced and the unit s operation is not obvious to an observer D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 11 D4810 PIR Wire free Detector cont d PIR Sleep Time Sleep Time will conserve power and extend the unit s battery life During the sleep time radio transmissions are inhibited The PIR sleep time is set at 1 minute when the test jumper is in the normal position It is possible to re trigger the sleep time and any movement that is detected during the sleep time will extend the sleep period by one more minute Thus continuous movement in an area will not cause continuous radio transmissions PIR LED There is a red LED that shines through the PIR s white lens This LED will indicate tamper and low battery conditions by flashing when transmitting to alert the user that there is a problem In addition it will flash with every transmission when the test jumper is in the test position Detection Coverage The detector will cover an area 110 wide and has a range of 12 metres when fixed at 2 metres above floor level
20. ndicate a low battery voltage Silencing the Siren When smoke is detected and the siren is activated pressing the test button will silence it for a 10 minute period When silenced the LED will flash once per second Where smoke is detected after the 10 minute period the siren will re activate It may be silenced again by pressing the test button Battery Replacement The smoke detector will transmit a low battery signal to the receiver or control panel and the internal siren will sound briefly every few minutes to indicate a low battery voltage This signal will be sent before the batteries are fully discharged and the detector operation ceases It is especially important to replace batteries with good quality alkaline cells when the low battery warning is first transmitted Refer to Table 2 on page 7 D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 17 3 6 D4815 Water Detector Manufacture marking WS 8L Installation 1 Ensure that the location chosen for this item and the location s of the receiver s will provide a sufficiently strong radio signal to be received Refer to site range survey for wire free detectors on page 3 Remove the two screws on the cover of the water detector and remove the cover Fit the 4 batteries in their holder Learn in the water detector to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button Select the mounting position so that the unit is well above the hig
21. nsmitter in the unit will send the following signals Alarm signal when the magnet is moved away from the magnetic sensing area Restore signal when the magnet is placed against the magnetic sensing area Alarm signal when the alarm shorting link is opened _ Restore signal when the alarm shorting link is closed Tamper signal when the tamper switch is opened Tamper Restore signal when the tamper switch is closed Tamper signal when the tamper loop is opened Tamper Restore signal when the tamper loop is closed Test signal also used for learning in will be sent when the test button is pressed Supervisory signal will be sent every 20 minutes Low battery signal when the battery voltage falls to the low voltage threshold Refer to Table 3 on page 8 for transmission details Range Expectations Refer to Table 1 on page 6 for range expectations Battery Replacement The door contact universal transmitter will transmit a low battery signal to the receiver or control panel when the low battery voltage threshold is reached This signal will be sent before the batteries are fully discharged and the detector operation ceases Replace batteries with good quality alkaline cells when the low battery warning is first transmitted Refer to Table 2 on page 7 Operation with Normally Open Detectors When the door contact universal transmitter is used with an external detector that is wired into the terminals then a no
22. nt detector will transmit a low battery signal to the control panel when the low battery voltage threshold is reached This signal will be sent before the batteries are fully discharged and the detector operation ceases Replace batteries with good quality alkaline cells when the low battery warning is first transmitted Refer to Table 2 on page 7 D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 12 3 3 D4811 Door Contact Universal Transmitter Manufacturing marking DC 8L Installation 1 Ensure that the location chosen for this item and the location s of the receiver s will provide a sufficiently strong radio signal to be received Refer to site range survey for wire free detectors on page 5 Loosen the single screw on the end of the door contact universal transmitter and remove the back plate Fit the batteries in their holder Ensure that a tamper loop and an alarm loop are correctly fitted to the terminals See Fig 9 Note when supplied these jumpers may be fitted on one pin only or fitted vertically to two pins Fit the test jumper in the On position Fit the magnetic switch disable jumper in the Parked position Learn in the door contact universal transmitter to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button Connect normally closed loops and switches to the wire in terminals or select the mounting position so that the magnet reliably operates th
23. of the case may be opened by inserting a terminal screwdriver into the slot at the end of the knock out and twisting Re install the circuit board in the case Replace the securing screw Connect the aerial to the aerial socket The aerial must be vertical Connect the DC supply to the power terminals 11 15 volts Where cables have been brought into the case the outer sleeving of cables should be removed where they enter the case Always tie wrap cables to the cable guides before connecting them to the terminals Ensure that any wiring is lead away from the circuit board and the aerial With wiring close 10cm to the aerial a reduction in radio range should be expected Connect normally closed loops and switches to each of the Z1 to Z4 input terminals Check operation with the LED Where external tamper detection is required connect the normally closed loop to the A T tamper terminals When unused link terminals together Adjust the back tamper screw for correct operation See Fig 16 Learn in each channel of the 4 channel transmitter to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button for that channel When system testing is completed refit the case lid Ensure that no wires are trapped between the back and lid or trapped around the tamper switch Refit the 2 lid securing screws NOTE the lid will fit either way round but the screws will only fit with the lid the correct way round Do not use longer screws th
24. ontact When the electrical connection between each channel s input terminals is re established a restore transmission will be sent LED Indicator There is a red LED on the unit This LED will be on whenever the 4 channel transmitter is sending a signal Learning In Each channel of the 4 channel transmitter is learnt in to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button for that channel Tamper Detection The tamper switches and spring will detect the lid of the 4 channel transmitter being opened from its back plate or when the whole unit is removed from its mounting Tamper Detection cont d An external normally closed loop and or switch es may be connected to the anti tamper terminals When this is unused a link must be placed across these terminals D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 21 D4820 Long Range 4 Channel Transmitter cont d Radio Transmissions The radio transmitter in the unit will send the following signals for each channel Alarm signal when the input loop on that channel s input terminals is opened Restore signal when the input loop on that channel s input terminals is closed Test signal also used for learning In will be sent when the test button is pressed The radio transmitter in the unit will send the following signals Tamper signal when either or both tamper switches are opened Tamper Restore signal when both tamper switches are cl
25. ortant for the smoke detector There is a low battery signal transmitted by the hand held controller As the battery voltage falls so the range of operation will fall Replace the battery in this unit when the range becomes insufficient Equipment is supplied without batteries Where batteries are included they may be partially charged and are intended for evaluation and demonstration use z Battery type Number of Replacement battery Battery life Transmitter size batteries recommendation expectation Note D4809 Pet tolerant PIR moveon detector AA 1 Duracell MN1500 2 years D4810 PIR movement detector AA 2 Duracell MN1500 2 years D4811 Door contact universal transmitter AAA 2 Duracell MN2400 2 years D4812 Hand held controller 23A 1 Duracell MN21 3 years D4814 Smoke detector AAA 4 Duracell MN2400 2 years D4815 Water detector AAA 4 Duracell MN2400 2 years f Requires 11 15 Quiescent 10mA D4820 4 channel transmitter volt supply sf g Active 250mA Table 2 D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 Wire free detectors cont d Transmitted Radio Signals Table 3 below shows the radio transmissions and when they will be made for all of the wire free detectors Transmitter Detection Tamper Low Supervision Test Learn in Note Battery PARO TO ooren Infra Red Movement Opening or Yes Yes Test button peA detector det
26. osed Tamper signal when the anti tamper loop on the anti tamper terminals is opened Tamper Restore signal when the anti tamper loop on the anti tamper terminals is closed Supervisory signal will be sent every 20 minutes Low battery signal when the supply voltage falls to the low voltage threshold Refer to Table 1 on page 6 for transmission details Range Expectations Refer to Table 3 on page 8 for range expectations Supply Voltage Monitoring The 4 channel transmitter will transmit a low battery signal to the receiver or control panel when the supply voltage threshold is reached 9 5v 0 5v D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST O9G v2 22
27. owing signals Alarm signal when the PIR detects movement there is no Restore signal sent by this unit Tamper signal when the tamper switch is opened Tamper Restore when the tamper switch is closed Test signal also used for learning in will be sent when the test button is pressed Supervisory signal will be sent every 20 minutes Low battery signal when the battery voltage falls to the low voltage threshold Refer to Table 3 on page 8 for transmission details Range Expectations Refer to Table 1 on page 6 for range expectations Battery Replacement The PIR movement detector will transmit a low battery signal to the control panel when the low battery voltage threshold is reached This signal will be sent before the batteries are fully discharged and the detector operation ceases Replace the 3 6V Lithium battery when the low battery warning is first transmitted Refer to Table 2 on page 7 D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 10 3 2 D4810 PIR Wire free Detector Manufacture marking IR 8 L Installation 1 le RON 8 9 Ensure that the location chosen for this item and the location s of the receiver s will provide a sufficiently strong radio signal to be received Refer to site range survey for wire free detectors page 5 Loosen the single screw on the lower end of the PIR detector and remove the back plate Fit the batteries in their holder The LED will flash for 30
28. ransmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 13 D4811 Door Contact Universal Transmitter cont d Test Jumper Put this jumper in the On position to enable the LED Put this jumper in the Parked position to disable the LED When the LED is enabled it will flash every time the unit transmits This can assist the alignment of the door contact and its magnet or when testing the alarm and tamper loops When testing is completed the test jumper should be put in the Parked position so that the battery life is not reduced and the unit s operation is not obvious to an observer Magnetic Switch Disable Jumper Put this jumper in the On position to disable the magnetic switch Put this jumper in the Parked position to enable the magnetic switch When the magnetic switch is disabled the door contact universal transmitter can only be operated by the wire alarm and tamper loops Door Contact LED There is a red LED on the front of the door contact This LED will indicate tamper and low battery conditions by flashing when transmitting to alert the user that there is a problem In addition it will flash with every transmission when the test jumper is in the On position Tamper Detection The tamper switch and spring will detect the lid of the door contact universal transmitter being opened from its back plate or when the whole unit is removed from its mounting Radio Transmissions The radio tra
29. rmally closed contact is required that opens to trigger an alarm Some applications require a detector that has a normally open contact Where the door contact universal transmitter is used with the D3000 Series control panels that radio zone may be inverted When used with the D4220 receiver which has no Invert function an inversion circuit will be required between the detector and the door contact universal transmitter Contact Dycon for advice D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 14 3 4 D4812 Hand held Controller Manufacturing mark RC 8L Installation 1 The hand held controller has the smallest internal aerial and has the shortest range of all items in the D48xx Series of wire free devices Ensure that all locations from which operation is required and the location s of the receiver s will provide a sufficiently strong radio signal to be received Refer to the site range survey for wire free detectors on page 5 On the rear of the unit slide the battery cover and remove it Fit the battery in its holder Refit the battery cover Ensure that the On Off switch is in the On position Press each of the 4 buttons Check operation with the LED Learn in the hand held controller to the receiver or control panel by pressing each of the 4 buttons one for each channel learnt 8 When system testing is completed ensure that the On Off switch is returned to the Off po
30. seconds during warm up Fit the test jumper in the Test position Learn in the PIR movement detector to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button Select the mounting position so that the PIR is overlooking the required area See detection coverage below Check operation with the LED Using that position mount the PIR back plate using the screws provided This may be on a flat surface or in a corner depending upon which case knock outs are used Where back tamper detection is required drill out the access hole and fit a screw in the wall so that it enters the back plate and operates the tamper switch when the PIR detector is fitted to the back plate Fit the PIR detector onto its back plate and secure with its single screw Walk test the detector to confirm the detection pattern and range 10 When system testing is complete open the unit and put the test jumper in the normal position a Top Test Button Lens Tamper Switch Le o Fixing Screw and ae i Test Jumper a PIR Wirefree Detector FISa Fig 5 Fig 6 Learning In The PIR is learnt in to the receiver or control panel by pressing the test button The test button can also be used to test the device when used with a D4220 receiver that is in the RSS display test mode Test Jumper Put the jumper in the test position to enable the LED and shorten the sleep time Put this jumper in the normal position to d
31. sed with the 4 channel transmitter that has its own Yagi aerial both aerials must be both horizontal or both vertical Max Range8m 4 s above angen Transmitter Receiver Receiver Aerial above open open ground building Note ground metres metres metres D4810 PIR Movement Detector D4809 Pet D4220 or Quarter Wave Tolerant PIR Movement ADD R vertical aerial 1008 300 80 Detector Vertical Dipole 700 250 50 A Reception from one Vertical Yagi 1500 450 120 direction only D4811 Door contact D4220 or Quarter Wave universal transmitter ADD R vertical aerial 1000 300 00 Vertical Dipole 700 250 50 F Reception from one Vertical Yagi 1500 450 120 direction only D4812 Hand held D4220 or Quarter Wave controller ADD R vertical aerial 300 209 30 Vertical Dipole 200 150 40 a F Reception from one Vertical Yagi 450 300 70 direction only D4220 or Quarter Wave D4814 Smoke detector ADD R vertical aerial 500 300 50 Vertical Dipole 350 200 40 Reception from one Vertical Yagi 750 450 80 direction only D4220 or Quarter Wave D4815 Water detector ADD R vertical aerial 500 300 50 Vertical Dipole 350 200 40 F Reception from one Yagi Aerial 750 450 80 direction only D4820 4 channel transmitter Quarter D4220 or Quarter Wave wave vertical aerial or ADD R vertical aerial 2000 609 139 vertical Dipole Vertical Dipole 1400 500 120 Reception from one Vertical Yagi 3000 900 240 direction only
32. sition A O On Off Switch rE pe p oo B 4 Butto E D Fig 12 Hand held controller NOAA OD Learn in Each channel from A to D is learnt in by pressing the associated button Hand held Controller LED There is a red LED on the front of the hand held controller When the On Off switch is in the On position the LED will flash once when any of the 4 buttons are pressed Radio Transmissions The unit will not operate when the On Off switch is in the Off position The radio transmitter in the unit will send the following signals A separate alarm signal from each of its 4 buttons A B C and D there is no Restore signal when the buttons are released There is no tamper signals from this unit There is no supervisory signal from this unit There is no low battery signal from this unit Refer to Table 3 on page 8 for transmissions details Range Expectations Refer to Table 1 on page 6 for range expectations Battery Replacement There is no low battery signal transmitted by the hand held controller As the battery voltage falls so the range of operation will fall Replace the battery in this unit when the range becomes insufficient Refer to Table 2 on page 7 D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 15 3 5 D4814 Smoke Detector Manufacture marking SD 8L Installation 1 Ensure that the location chosen for this item and the location s of the rec
33. tween 11 and 15 volts This will be typically 13 6 volts when used with intruder alarm control panels The current requirement is 10mA quiescent but this rises to 250mA for the period that the unit is transmitting typically 0 75 seconds D48xx Radio Detectors and Transmitters Installation Manual D48xx INST 09G v2 20 D4820 Long Range 4 Channel Transmitter cont d Anti Clash Jumper Putting this jumper in the position furthest from the screw terminals enables the anti clash transmissions Put this jumper in the position nearest the screw terminals to disable anti clash transmissions Anti clash transmissions will ensure that transmissions from other systems do not clash with this 4 channel transmitter which could result in lost signals When anti clash is disabled each triggering event will result in one transmission of approx 750mS When anti clash is selected each transmission will be repeated 3 times spaced by a random interval of 1 to 5 seconds Aerial connector LED Indicator Lid Tamper DC Supply Switch amp Spring Terminals 4 Test Switches Anti Tamper 1 for each channel Terminals Anti Clash selector pins amp jumper 4channel Input Terminals Fig 17 4 channel transmitter circuit board Input Connections Each of the 4 channels is triggered by breaking an electrical connection between its input terminals marked Z1 to Z4 This is most easily arranged by a normally closed switch or relay c

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