Rosslare Enterprises Ltd SA02G User Manual
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION (FAQ's)
Q: What is a Magnetic Contact Sensor ?
A: A Magnetic Contact Sensor is a sensor which
detects the opening and closing of doors or
windows protected by the sensor.
A: A Magnetic Contact Sensor is a sensor which
detects the opening and closing of doors or
windows protected by the sensor.
Q: What is WIRELESS and how can it benefit me ?
A: Wireless is the use of radio signals to transmit a
signal from any sensor to a security panel,
eliminating the need for setting wire ducts, extra
cabling materials or drilling, saving time and money.
A: Wireless is the use of radio signals to transmit a
signal from any sensor to a security panel,
eliminating the need for setting wire ducts, extra
cabling materials or drilling, saving time and money.
Q: What is SUPERVISOR or SUPERVISED sensor ?
A: A Supervised sensor continuously reports to the
receiver or security panel to confirm status of the
sensor and its presence. If the receiver fails to hear
from a sensor within a pre-programmed time, it
will presume a sensor is missing or malfunctioning
and notify the user. This provides added security.
A: A Supervised sensor continuously reports to the
receiver or security panel to confirm status of the
sensor and its presence. If the receiver fails to hear
from a sensor within a pre-programmed time, it
will presume a sensor is missing or malfunctioning
and notify the user. This provides added security.
Q: What is LOW BATT detection ?
A: For all supervised sensors, LOW BATT detection is
when a sensor continuously measures its battery
state and transmits a low battery signal to the
security panel when the battery's voltage drops
below a certain level. This alerts the user in advance
to replace a weak battery.
A: For all supervised sensors, LOW BATT detection is
when a sensor continuously measures its battery
state and transmits a low battery signal to the
security panel when the battery's voltage drops
below a certain level. This alerts the user in advance
to replace a weak battery.
Q: What is a CASE TAMPER detector?
A: A Case Tamper detector monitors any unauthorized
opening of the unit housing. A signal will be
transmitted to the security panel to notify the user of
such tampering.
A: A Case Tamper detector monitors any unauthorized
opening of the unit housing. A signal will be
transmitted to the security panel to notify the user of
such tampering.
Q: What is a BACK TAMPER detector?
A: Once the sensor is mounted and activated, the Back
Tamper detector ensures that the sensor is not
removed or vandalized by detecting any removal of
the unit from a wall or corner. The Back tamper
detector will alert the security panel in such cases.
A: Once the sensor is mounted and activated, the Back
Tamper detector ensures that the sensor is not
removed or vandalized by detecting any removal of
the unit from a wall or corner. The Back tamper
detector will alert the security panel in such cases.
FEATURES OF SA-02 - Performance
Magnetic Contact Sensor
Magnetic Contact Sensor
The SA-02 Supervised Wireless Magnetic Contact
Sensor is a high-performance intrusion sensor
developed with the highest level of technology to make
it ideal for residential and commercial applications.
Following features standard.
Sensor is a high-performance intrusion sensor
developed with the highest level of technology to make
it ideal for residential and commercial applications.
Following features standard.
Supervisor
Case & Back Tamper Detectors
ASIC and Microprocessor Technology
Up to 3-yr. Battery Life with SPS
Ultra-low Current Consumption
Readily Replaceable 3.6V- 1/2 AA Lithium Battery
SMD Component technology
L.E.D. Test Function
Case & Back Tamper Detectors
ASIC and Microprocessor Technology
Up to 3-yr. Battery Life with SPS
Ultra-low Current Consumption
Readily Replaceable 3.6V- 1/2 AA Lithium Battery
SMD Component technology
L.E.D. Test Function
INSTALLATION - Performance Criteria
The SA-02 Magnetic Contact Sensor detects the opening
and closing of doors and windows and transmits this
information to the receiver panel.
and closing of doors and windows and transmits this
information to the receiver panel.
- AVOID: Placing the Magnetic Contact Sensor near
strong magnetic or electrical fields other than the
magnet with which it is intended to be used. Otherwise,
performance could be affected and false alarms could
occur.
strong magnetic or electrical fields other than the
magnet with which it is intended to be used. Otherwise,
performance could be affected and false alarms could
occur.
- AVOID: Mounting on or near large metal surfaces and
multiple concrete/steel walls. This may interfere or block
the wireless signals. Make sure to test the range from
any location by using the RF Test Procedure to ensure
reception.
multiple concrete/steel walls. This may interfere or block
the wireless signals. Make sure to test the range from
any location by using the RF Test Procedure to ensure
reception.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: Install the Magnetic Contact
Sensor on windows or doors that have firm hinges and
firm locking action to prevent false alarms associated
with wind or bumping.
Sensor on windows or doors that have firm hinges and
firm locking action to prevent false alarms associated
with wind or bumping.
STEP-1 INSTALLING THE BATTERY (Fig 1)
Use only the specified 3.6 V Lithium Battery.
(See block 22)
(See block 22)
1) Unscrew the case locking screw and remove the front
cover. CAUTION Do not touch the magnetic element
or the electronic components inside as this may
cause damage.
cover. CAUTION Do not touch the magnetic element
or the electronic components inside as this may
cause damage.
2) For a new unit, simply remove the plastic strip
contact breaker. For replacement, remove the battery
by using a small screwdriver. CAUTION: Notice
the polarity. Replace with a fresh battery.
contact breaker. For replacement, remove the battery
by using a small screwdriver. CAUTION: Notice
the polarity. Replace with a fresh battery.
3) Dispose of the old battery properly. Do not
incinerate, heat, disassemble, recharge.
incinerate, heat, disassemble, recharge.
4) To test, press in both the back-tamper and the case-
tamper buttons, or use a magnet to simulate a door
opening and closing. The LED will light to indicate
an RF transmission.
tamper buttons, or use a magnet to simulate a door
opening and closing. The LED will light to indicate
an RF transmission.
5) Close the front cover and replace the locking screw
FIG 1: Front of PCB
FRONT OF PCB
BATTERY
HOLDER
TERMINAL BLOCK FOR
WIRED CONTACTS
WIRED CONTACTS
ANTENNA
RF TRANSMISSION
INDICATION LED
INDICATION LED
CASE TAMPER
BUTTON
(NORMALLY CLOSED)
BUTTON
(NORMALLY CLOSED)
MAGNETIC CONTACT
INTERNAL SENSOR
INTERNAL SENSOR
JUMPER FOR
EXTERNAL
SENSOR
STEP-2 SELECTING THE LOCATION
The location and mounting of the SA-02 affects both the
transmission range and wear and tear of the transmitter.
transmission range and wear and tear of the transmitter.
Preferably the transmitter should be installed as close
as possible to the receiver and mounted in a high
location so that the transmission will have less
interference.
as possible to the receiver and mounted in a high
location so that the transmission will have less
interference.
1) Select a DOOR OR WINDOW within a room or hallway
that best matches the criteria in section 5. (Fig 2):
that best matches the criteria in section 5. (Fig 2):
2) Make sure that the Magnetic Contact Sensor will be
mounted on a sturdy, non-vibrating door or
window frame. Note: Following this instruction will
reduce bumping and vibration effects on the
sensor, and will extend the life of the product.
mounted on a sturdy, non-vibrating door or
window frame. Note: Following this instruction will
reduce bumping and vibration effects on the
sensor, and will extend the life of the product.
3) Perform the RF Test from the proposed mounting
location to ensure that the sensor can be received.
location to ensure that the sensor can be received.
4) Select the appropriate height for the magnet
assembly that will suit the location of the sensor.
assembly that will suit the location of the sensor.
STEP- 4 WIRING THE EXTERNAL SENSOR
When the internal magnetic sensor in the SA-02 is not
applicable, or an additional set of contacts are needed
for the SA-01, the following procedure is required:
applicable, or an additional set of contacts are needed
for the SA-01, the following procedure is required:
The maximum distance that an external contact can be
away from the SA-02 is about 8.5 meters or 25 feet.
away from the SA-02 is about 8.5 meters or 25 feet.
1) This step is not necessary unless installing a remote
external magnetic contact sensor with a wire to the
SA-02.
2) Remove the case locking screw and front cover.
3) Connect the external magnet(s) in series to the wired
input terminal block of the magnetic contact sensor.
4) Move the jumper cover to the two right-most pins to
activate the external magnetic contact input.
5) Replace the front cover and locking screw.
external magnetic contact sensor with a wire to the
SA-02.
2) Remove the case locking screw and front cover.
3) Connect the external magnet(s) in series to the wired
input terminal block of the magnetic contact sensor.
4) Move the jumper cover to the two right-most pins to
activate the external magnetic contact input.
5) Replace the front cover and locking screw.
Please see FIG 4.
FIG 4: Wiring an External Sensor
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Wired External Magnetic
Contact.
Contact.
Terminal Block
for External Magnetic
Contact.
for External Magnetic
Contact.
Jumper for activating the
external contacts.
external contacts.
STEP-3 SELECT MAGNET HEIGHT
The SA-02 comes equipped with a standard magnet with
adjustable height, suitable for most applications When
there is a special need, select the appropriate height for
the magnet assembly that will suit the location of the
sensor. (FIG 3)
adjustable height, suitable for most applications When
there is a special need, select the appropriate height for
the magnet assembly that will suit the location of the
sensor. (FIG 3)
To adjust for a
possible mismatch in
height, between the
door and the frame,
the magnet part has a
mechanism to adjust
it's height. Simply
press on the sides
and adjust the
height.
possible mismatch in
height, between the
door and the frame,
the magnet part has a
mechanism to adjust
it's height. Simply
press on the sides
and adjust the
height.
Mount the Magnet
onto the door
Connect additional
external contacts
by wire to the
SA-02
external contacts
by wire to the
SA-02
FIG 2: Selecting a Location
FIG 3: Magnet
Mount the SA-02
onto the stationary
door-frame
onto the stationary
door-frame
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Supervised Wireless Magnetic
Contact Sensor
AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION
9J-REL-001/0706-0670001-00
P/N:
This product may be sold in the following
member states of the European Community:
Austria Germany Norway
Belgium Greece Portugal
Denmark Holland Spain
Finland Ireland Sweden
France Italy United Kingdom
member states of the European Community:
Austria Germany Norway
Belgium Greece Portugal
Denmark Holland Spain
Finland Ireland Sweden
France Italy United Kingdom
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