User's Manual

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FW2-MAG-8F
FW2-MAG-9F
FW2 MAGNETIC CONTACT
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
P/N 7101590 REV. C
INTRODUCTION
The FW2-MAG is an advanced magnetic contact
sensor with integrated RF transceiver designed to
be a fully supervised low-current device
The FW2-MAG is a part of the FREEWAVE2
which is a supreme wireless line of devices that
uses an advanced 2way RF transceiver combined
with an intelligent communication protocol.
A built-in reed switch and/or an external wired
input may be applied in this device.
To maximize security, an 8.2k end-of-line resistor
is monitored on the external wired input.
FW2-MAG uses smart message control, which
verifies that all messages are successfully
transmitted, so that no intrusion event will be
uninformed to the system.
Each FW2-MAG has a unique factory set ID code
(24bit) which by registration is set into memory of
the paired FREEWAVE2 TRANSCEIVER, enabling
more secured communication and devices to be
remotely controlled from a specific transceiver.
FEATURES
State-of-the-art 2 way wireless security system
Freewave2 advanced & secured RF protocol
Low current Technology
Powered by a single 3V Lithium battery
Battery life: more than 5 years
Frequency:
868.35MHz, 868.85MHz (FW2-MAG-8F)
or
916.5MHz (FW2-MAG-9F)
Contact Open/Close transmission
Tamper Open/Close transmission
Supervision transmission
Battery status send on every transmission
Range up to 500m on open space.
Unique ID number
Front and back tamper.
Alarm trigger either by the internal reed switch
and / or by wired terminal
Wired terminal with E.O.L 8K2 resistor.
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OPERATION
The Wireless Magnetic detector transmits the
following events data:
SUPERVISION - a periodical transmission every
2 min. indicates detector’s presence.
ALARM - Alarm transmission triggered by
intrusion detection by REED SWITCH and WIRE
input.
(Selectable, See section 8: SETTING THE
OPERATION MODE).
LOW BAT – Whenever the battery reaches a
pre-set low level (~2.4V) Battery Low signal will
be sent with the next scheduled message
(Supervisor, Alarm, etc.).
TAMPER – Whenever the FW2-MAG cover is
removed or tore off wall, a message will be
transmitted with “Tamper” signal.
FIG. 1 - REMOVAL OF FRONT COVER
FIG. 2 - BATTERY PLACEMENT
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Fig. 3 - CIRCUIT LAYOUT
SETTING THE OPERATION MODE
There are 3 operational modes for the FW2-MAG
and it should be configured during the power-up
(battery placing)
1.Internal Reed Switch only:
Jumper is connected and Wired Terminal open.
2. External Reed switch only:
Jumper is connected and external reed switch
closed with resistor 8K2.
Note: to return to internal reed installer should
reset device (battery remove and replace)
3. Both internal and external reed switches:
Jumper is NOT connected
Note: At this mode if one of the reed switches
is open an "Open zone" message will be
transmitted.
ID REGISTRATION
Refer to the system transceiver’s installation instructions
and follow the procedure given there for “learning” detector
IDs.
Place battery as instructed & wait until start up LED stops
blinking.
Make sure that the transceiver is on learning mode
according to control panel installation instruction.
Generate a transmission by pressing and releasing tamper
switch - this will start the "learn" data transmitting by the
device to the control panel transceiver.
Note the LED indications on the device:
Green/Red LED flashes alternately – for 5 sec
Magnet was registered successfully cover may
be closed only after verification with control
panel.
Green LED blinks periodically –
Device was not sighed into FW2-TRANSCIVER.
Repeat registration process
Red LED blinks – for over 20sec
Battery voltage is critically low.
Replace battery
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SELECT MOUNTING LOCATION
It is recommended to mount FW2-MAG vertically
on a flat area to get maximum range.
As the detector is a wireless transceiver, 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 moveable part
(door or window), as shown on section 14.
Installation is not allowed on a ferromagnetic
surface.
RSSI – RF SIGNAL INDICATION
The FREEWAVE2 control panel has “RF Signal
Strength Indication” (RSSI) for each transceiver in
order to help the installer to define the best location
for the detector from RF perspective.
The indication value is between 10 and 100, where
100 is the best RF received signal. If the RSSI
indication value is less then 30, it is a sign for a weak
RF link and it is recommended to find a better
installation for the FW2-MAG.
NOTE: Supported only on selected Crow CP.
CAUTION !!!
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY
DIFFERENT TYPE/MODEL.
DISPOSE USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO ITS
INSTRUCTIONS
FIG. 4 - KNOCKOUT HOLES
Reed Switch
Antenna
Wire Input
up to 15m
+ EOL
Battery
Tamper
Input select
Use for flat wall
mounting
Place the Magnet
unit near this
marking
Magnet Unit
Location
(Do not over tighten)
For detector installation it is
recommended to use
SCREW 3x30 PH. FLAT HEAD
CAUTION: using a different or a
bigger screw can damage the
electronic board.
The battery must be replaced by 3V Lithium
battery Size 2/3A, Models such as:
VARTA CR123A or GP CR123A

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