UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation Inc 762E-TRANS User Manual
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ITI Part No. 60-908-95R
Installation Instructions
Document Number: 466-1913 Rev. A
December 2001
December 2001
Preliminary 11/30/01
Product Summary
The SX-V to Learn Mode Translator receives RF signals
from SX-V sensors and converts them to Learn Mode
signals that can be processed by any ITI Learn Mode panel.
from SX-V sensors and converts them to Learn Mode
signals that can be processed by any ITI Learn Mode panel.
This allows current owners of SX-V, CareTaker
®
, and RF
Commander
®
systems to replace their existing control
panel and update it to current Learn Mode technology, with-
out replacing the SX-V sensors in the system. Learn Mode
sensors can then be added to the system if the customer
wants to expand their system.
out replacing the SX-V sensors in the system. Learn Mode
sensors can then be added to the system if the customer
wants to expand their system.
Tools and Equipment Needed
❑
2-conductor, 22-gauge or larger stranded wire
❑
Mounting Hardware (included)
❑
Phillips Screwdriver
❑
Small Slotted Screwdriver
Installation
Install the translator using the following guidelines.
Installation Guidelines
❑
The translator requires a 12 VDC power source, either
from the control panel or a separate power supply with
backup battery.
from the control panel or a separate power supply with
backup battery.
❑
Locate the translator 10 to 20 feet away from the con-
trol panel.
trol panel.
❑
Whenever possible, centrally locate the translator with
regard to sensor and control panel locations.
regard to sensor and control panel locations.
❑
Mount the translator from 6 to 8 feet above the floor for
optimum wireless range.
optimum wireless range.
❑
Avoid mounting the translator in utility or electrical
rooms where there is excessive metal and/or electrical
lines that can interfere with transmitting and receiving
RF signals.
rooms where there is excessive metal and/or electrical
lines that can interfere with transmitting and receiving
RF signals.
Mounting the Translator
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Before handling electronic circuit boards, discharge
yourself of static electricity by touching a grounded,
metal object, or wear a grounding strap during the
installation.
yourself of static electricity by touching a grounded,
metal object, or wear a grounding strap during the
installation.
1.
Remove the translator cover and set it aside.
2.
Place the translator on the wall at the desired location
and mark the three mounting hole locations (see Figure
1).
and mark the three mounting hole locations (see Figure
1).
Figure 1. Mounting Hole Locations
3.
Install anchors where studs are not present.
4.
Place the translator on the wall at the marked locations
and secure it using the included screws.
and secure it using the included screws.
Wiring the Translator
1.
Run a 2-conductor, 22-gauge or larger stranded wire
cable from the control panel or power supply to the
translator.
cable from the control panel or power supply to the
translator.
2.
At the translator, connect the red wire to the +12V ter-
minal and the black wire to the GND terminal (see Fig-
ure 2).
minal and the black wire to the GND terminal (see Fig-
ure 2).
Figure 2. Translator Power Wiring Connections
3.
Make sure the power source (control panel or separate
power supply) is powered down.
power supply) is powered down.
4.
Connect the red and black wires to the +12 and GND
(-) terminals of the power source.
(-) terminals of the power source.
Note
Do not power up the translator at this time. You must first
set the House Code DIP switches before applying power.
set the House Code DIP switches before applying power.
Setting the Translator House Code
The 8-position DIP switch is used to set the House Code,
and must be set to match the House Code programmed in all
existing SX-V sensors and touchpads in the system.
and must be set to match the House Code programmed in all
existing SX-V sensors and touchpads in the system.
The DIP switch uses binary numbering to determine the
House Code number (see Figure 3).
House Code number (see Figure 3).
Figure 3. Binary Values of Switches
For example, to set the translator House Code to 55 set
switches 3, 4, 6 ,7, and 8 ON (32 + 16 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 55).
switches 3, 4, 6 ,7, and 8 ON (32 + 16 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 55).
Power Up
Power up the translator by powering up the power source
(control panel or separate power supply).
(control panel or separate power supply).
Programming
Programming involves adding (learning) the translator into
the panel (Learn Mode control panel) and then adding the
SX-V sensors to the panel.
the panel (Learn Mode control panel) and then adding the
SX-V sensors to the panel.