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FW-MAG18/9F
P/N 7101407 REV G YA 4
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OPERATION
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To remove the front cover, unscrew the holding screw, insert a flat screwdriver in the slot between the front and the bottom and push gently, until the front cover is disengaged and the opening click is heard.(Fig. 1) Remove the PC board. Break out the desired holes for proper installation.(Fig. 2) Mount the detector base. Mount the Magnet Unit near the Marking. Reinstall the PC board. Install battery in the battery holder according polarity. Set Back Tamper (if required) by removing Jumper, see Fig3. Place the cover by inserting it back in the appropriate closing pin and screw the holding screw. 10
For detector installation it is recommended to use SCREW WOOD 3x30 PH. FLAT HEAD
CAUTION: using different or bigger screws can damage the electronic board. 9
FIG. 2 - KNOCKOUT HOLES Back Tamper (option)
Use for flat wall mounting
Door / Window
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Magnet unit
FIG. 3 - CIRCUIT LAYOUT Back Tamper Bypass Jumper
Magnet Unit Location
Place the Magnet unit near this marking
RSSI – RF SIGNAL INDICATION
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FIG. 1 - REMOVAL OF FRONT COVER
It is recommended to mount MAG vertically and on flat area to get maximum range. As the detector is a wireless transmitter, and in order to take full advantage of it’s sophisticated operation, do not install the detector in areas where large metal objects could interfere with the transmission of signals. It is recommended to attach transmitter to the fixed frame and the magnet to the movable part (door or window), as shown in page 10.
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INSTALLATION FW-MAG1
State-of-the-art wireless security system. Low current Technology. Powered by a 3.6Volt Lithium battery. Battery life: up to 4 years. Frequency Band: 868MHz, 916MHz. Contact Open/Close transmission. Tamper Open/Close transmission. Supervision transmission. Battery status send on every transmission. Range up to 300m at free space. Unique ID number. Back and Top tamper, with optional Back tamper bypass by jumper. • Alarm triggered by the Internal Reed Switch or/and External Reed Switch. • Wired Terminal for easy connection. • External Reed switch with E.O.L Resistor 8K2.
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MOUNTING THE DETECTOR
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SELECT MOUNTING LOCATION
The Wireless Magnetic detector transmits the following events data: SUPERVISION - a periodical transmission randomly every 7 min. indicates detector’s presence. ALARM – REED SWITCH OR MAG: Alarm transmission triggered by intrusion detection by REED SWITCH and WIRE input. (Selectable during the power-up, See SETTING THE OPERATION MODE). LOW BAT – Whenever the battery reaches a preset low level (~2.4V) Battery Low signal will be sent with the nearest message (Supervisor, Alarm, etc.). TAMPER – Whenever the FW-MAG1 cover is removed or tears from the wall (if Back Tamper option enabled), a message will be transmitted with “Tamper” signal.
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FEATURES
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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INTRODUCTION The Avolution FW-MAG1 as a part of the FREEWAVE wireless security system is an advanced, fully supervised low-current magnetic contact transmitter. The FW-MAG1 includes built-in reed switch and wired input for external reed switch. By default only the internal Reed switch is active. To activate only the Wired terminal a resistor 8K2 should be connected during the power-up(inserting the Battery) To activate the Reed Switch and the Wired Terminal the reed switches must be close and a resistor 8K2 should be connected while inserting the battery. Each FW-MAG1 has a unique ID code (24bit). Compatible FreeWave receivers are designed to “learn” the specific ID of FW-MAG1 detectors and respond only to them. A periodic test transmission for supervision purposes takes place automatically once in 7 min.
FREEWAVE™ MAGNETIC CONTACT TRANSMITTER
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The FREEWAVE control panel has “RF Signal quality Indication” for each transmitter in order to help the installer define best location for the detector from RF point of view. The indication value is between 1 and 100, where 100 is the best RF received signal. If the RSSI indication is less then 30, it is a sign for weak RF link, try to find a better installation for the FW-MAG1. NOTES: Supported only on the Avolution S-series ver 9.08 and up.
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ID REGISTRATION - “LEARN” PROCEDURE Refer to the system receiver’s installation instructions and follow the procedure given there for “learning” detector IDs. Perform transmission by pressing and releasing tamper switch for learning it by FREEWAVE control panel. Make sure that the Control Panel is at learning mode - according to control panel installation instruction. NOTES: 1. The FW-MAG1 have two tampers bottom and Top, while learning verify that both are closed and only then open one of them 2. The receiver allowed learning only for "Tamper open" Signal which mean by opening the tamper. 3. It is recommended “learn” the detector’s ID in the Control Panel before actual installation. 15
ALARM TRANSMISSION TEST
TAMPER TRANSMISSION TEST
Removing and placing of magnet unit enables the alarm transmission test feature. Check that the receiver unit indicates at least 2 events – one for removing and one for placing the magnet.
Pressing and releasing the tamper (push button) enables the TAMPER transmission test feature.
To check this function it is necessary to verify that the FREEWAVE control panel display shows the following massage
Zone # X Open
while removing the magnet unit, and the massage disappear while placing the magnet back (X = zone number from which the massage received).
Note: The FW-MAG1 have two tampers Back and Top, while testing verify that both are closed and only then open one of them. Check that the receiver unit LED blink while Tamper status change. Verify the Control Panel indicates "Zone Tamper open" and Trouble LED is ON.
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
There is an option to use an additional magnet units connected to the MAG terminal input. This connection is protected by End Of Line resistor value 8.2Khom Alarm transmission, triggered by intrusion detection at MAG terminal input, provides signals of door/window open/close up to 15m.
• Remove the front cover by inserting a flat screwdriver in the appropriate slot. • Take out the old battery. • Install a new battery according polarity. If the installation include external Reed Switch please follow the instructions in "SETTING THE OPERATION MODE"
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SETTING THE OPERATION MODE
EXTERNAL MAG
A 3.6 V lithium battery powers the unit. If the battery reaches a factory preset low level, the LOW BATTERY signal will be sent and from this moment the detector remains operational for another 30 days giving enough time to replace the 3.6V lithium battery.
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Close the Tamper and verify the Control Panel Indicates restore of the "Zone Tamper open" And LED trouble OFF.
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BATTERY
BATTERY PLACEMENT
There are 3 operation modes for the FW-MAG1. The mode should be selected and configured during the power-up - inserting of the battery. 1. Mode no. 1- Internal Reed Switch only: In order to configure the FW-MAG1 to use internal reed switch only, during battery insertion make sure that there is nothing connected to the wired terminal. 2. Mode no. 2 - External Reed switch only: In order to configure the FW-MAG1 to use External reed switch only, during battery insertion make sure that the internal reed switch is open, external reed switch is closed and a resistor of 8.2K is connected is series to the wired terminal. 3. Mode no 3 - Internal and external reed switches: In order to configure the FW-MAG1 to use both the internal and external reed switches, during battery insertion make sure that internal reed switch is closed and the external reed switch is closed with 8.2K serial resistor (see page 17).
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The battery must be replaced by: XL-050F Size: 1/2AA 3.6V Lithium Battery Models as: XL-050F ENERGY LS14250 SAFT TL-5902 TADIRAN
Note: If Mode no. 3 - Internal and external reed switches is configured, when one of the reed switches is open - an "open zone" Alarm will be transmitted.
CAUTION!!! RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
MAKE SURE TO CONFIGURE OPERATION MODE DURING EVERY BATTERY REPLACMENT
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Data Protocol Modulation Type Frequency band Identification Event Transmission Supervision Timing Detection Method Range in open space Battery Current Consumption Standby Transmission Tamper Switch External Input Operating temperature Dimensions Weight (inc. battery)
FreeWave FSK (1 Frequency) 8F - 868MHz / 9F - 916MHz Unique ID serial number – 24 bit Alarm, Tamper, Supervision, Low Bat 7 minutes (random) Internal Reed Switch or External Magnet Device 300m Lithium 3.6V Size: 1/2AA ~3 µA ~24 mA On Front Cover Removal; Back Tamper(option) Up to 15m with 8.2Kohm EOL resistor -10°C to +50°C 87mm x 35mm x 24mm 40 gr.
This device complies with: European Council Directive EMC 89/336/EEC, EN50130-4, EN301489, EN300220, and EN50081. SAFETY 73/23/EEC EN60950 (ITE)
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Security Merchants Australia P/L
WARRANTY POLICY CERTIFICATE
VICTORIA
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