Bosch RF3405E 4.998.126.451 User Manual

Product codes
4.998.126.451
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Test mode
The RF3405E is a wireless transmitter with an inertia
sensor, reed switch, and supervised external contact
input. It is used for monitoring doors, windows, or
other dry contact devices.
System overview
The RF3405E has an inertia sensor with programmable
sensitivity settings. You can set the transmitter to
monitor the inertia sensor or external loop. Internal
reed switches can also accept a dual EOL resistor
supervised dry contact input from an external device.
You can enable or disable the reed switch. A cover and
wall tamper switch is provided. All transmissions from
the RF3405E send battery status information.
Functions
Supervised External Loop
Supervision is provided by transmitting a signal to the
receiver every 13 minutes if there is no other activity.
Gross or Minor Attack Movement Settings
Program the minor attack settings to react after four
or eight repetitive pulses. If gross attack is enabled,
the inertia sensor only reacts to major attack
movement. The gross attack movement has four
sensitivity settings.
Test Mode
Once the detector is mounted, you can place it in test
mode. Separate test modes verify the gross attack or
minor attack movement settings. During the testing
time, the LED flashes twice each time a magnetic
contact changes state or the external contact changes
state.
Certifications and approvals
Region
Certification
Europe
CE
1999/5/EC, EN60950: 2000,
EN61000-4-2: 1998, EN61000-4-3:
2000, EN300220-1: 1997
Brazil
ANATEL
1164-06-1855
Installation/configuration notes
Mounting Considerations
• The maximum range of the inertia transmitter, in open
air, is approximately 300 m (984 ft). Keep this
transmitter within 100 m (328 ft) of the receiver to
which it is assigned.
• Mounting the inertia transmitter on metal surfaces
might reduce its RF range. Mounting it on iron or
steel surfaces might affect the operation of the
internal magnetic contact.