User's Manual

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FW2-NEO-8F
FW2-NEO-9F
FREEWAVE™ WIRELESS PET IMMUNE
PIR DETECTOR
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The FW2-NEO-8F/9F is an advanced, fully
supervised low-current wireless PIR detector that
includes an advanced RF protocol for secure and
reliable system operation.
The FW2-NEO-8F/9F has a unique ID code -
compatible with FW2-TRANS transceiver that is
designed to “learn” specific IDs and respond only
to them.
The FW2-NEO-8F/9F includes APS mechanism
for extending the battery live. (see below to learn
more)
The FW2-NEO-8F/9F includes selectable 15 /
25kg pet immunity feature, activated below 1m.
The FW2-NEO-8F/9F includes series of messages
for full communication administration (Supervision,
Tamper, Low Batt.) as well as test transmission
signals (communication, Tamper, alarm).
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: up to 5 years
Frequency:
868.35MHz, 868.85MHz (FW2-NEO-8F) or
916.5MHz (FW2-NEO-9F)
Tamper Open/Close transmission
Supervision transmission
Battery status send on every transmission
Bi-Color LED indications for monitoring
Range up to 500m on open space.
Unique ID number
Front and back tamper.
PET immune up to 8m.
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OPERATION
The Wireless PIR detector transmits the following
events data:
SUPERVISION - a periodical transmission every
2 min. indicates detector’s presence.
ALARM - Alarm transmission triggered by PIR
intrusion detection.
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 cover is removed or
placed back, a message will be transmitted with
“Tamper” signal.
REMOVAL OF FRONT COVER AND
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
CIRCUIT LAYOUT
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SETTING THE DETECTOR
1. LED Enable / Disable
ON- Position (Up) – enables LED's indications
for each transmitted event.
OFF Position (Down) – disable LED's indications
NOTE: THE STATE OF THE SWITCH “LED” DOES NOT
AFFECT THE OPERATION OF LED ON START-UP,
WALK TEST, CRITICAL LOW BAT INDICATION, AND
DEVICE TROUBLE INDICATION
2. PULSE - “Sensitivity Adjustment” use for
setting the PULSE count function in order to
provide PIR sensitivity control according to the
environment.
ON – “1” High sensitivity. For stable
environments.
OFF – “2” Low sensitivity. For harsh environments.
SETTING THE DETECTOR – CONT.
3. APS: Automatic Power Saver function enables a
battery life span up to 5 years. The detector will
transmit only when the last event has occurred
more than 2 minutes prior to the current one.
4. PET -“Pet Immunity Adjustment” use for
setting the PET Immune level to 15Kg or 25Kg.
OFF- Immunity to an animal up to 15 kg
ON - Immunity to an animal up to 25 kg
5. Range Adjust: “PIR” POTENTIOMETER -
adjustment according to protected area range.
Use the Potentiometer to adjust the detection
sensitivity between 30% and 100%, according to
walk test in the protected area.
Rotate the potentiometer clockwise to increase
range, counter-clockwise to decrease range.
After adjusting the sensitivity perform a walk test to
verify optimum correct sensitivity in the protected
area.
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
PIR was registered successfully cover may be
closed only after verification with control panel.
Green LED blinks periodically –
Device was not sighed into FW2-
TRANSCEIVER.
Repeat installation process
Red LED blinks – for over 20sec
Battery voltage is critically low.
Replace battery
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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 1 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-NEO-8F/9F.
NOTES:
Supported only on selected Crow CP.
MOUNTING THE DETECTOR
1. To remove the front cover, unscrew the holding
screw and pull out the cover by tilting from bottom
out.
2. Mount the detector base: place 4 screws and
make sure you tighten the tamper screw (the
middle screw) easily, so the back tamper switch
will press the switch successfully when PCB is
placed back - over winding may result in false
mechanical adaptation and lack of tamper press.
3. Place the CR123A BAT confirming the correct
polarity.
4. Place the cover by inserting it back into
appropriate position and tilting bottom side in.
5. Fasten the holding screw.
AVOID THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
Facing direct sunlight.
Facing areas that may change temperature rapidly.
Areas where there are air ducts or substantial airflows.
The FW2-NEO-8F/9F performs better when provided
with a constant and stable environment.
INSTALLATION

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