Installation Manual

MATUDI
Mini Radio Alarm
Transmitter with an
integrated dialer interface
Installation Manual
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KP ELECTRONICS INC.
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Tel: (215) 442-7460 Fax: (215) 442-7461
P.N.: Book 147
Rev: New
Approved: Dror.H
01/05/18
MATUDI™ General Description
The MATUDIis a compact alarm
transmitter with an integrated dialer
interface
Main Features:
Can work with or without a phone
line
Supports the latest LARSII
protocol
UHF frequencies
Automatic phone line detection
When the MATUDI detects an
alarm condition at one, or more of
its inputs; an encoded digital
alarm message is prepared.it is
then transmitted to the CMS using
LARSII protocol
Main connectors
Figure 1 describes the main connectors on
the MATUDI
Figure 1: MATUDI External View
Table 1: MATUDI description
#
1
2
Test button
3
GUP5000 connector
4
12V battery (1,2)
Common ground (3)
4 inputs(4-7)
Panel TIP&RING connectors (8-9)
External phone line input (10-11)
LED description:
PTT LED (PTT)
SELF-TEST LED (STAT)
DIALER LED (DI)
Communication parameters are
easily programmed using
Gup5000™ utility-programming
software (See MATUDI
Programming Guide (book 148)).
Preparing for Operation
Before installation on site, perform the
following preparations:
Program communication parameters
Connect antenna, sensors and battery
Transmit a TEST event
Setting Communication Parameters
(See MATUDI programming guide (book
148).)
Connecting Antenna, Sensors and Battery
1. Connect the antenna to the SMA
connector.
2. Connect sensors to J1 (contacts 47).
3. Connect the battery: red wire (+) to VB+,
black wire (-) to VB-
SELF TEST
Press and release the TEST button while
observing the STAT LED. Refer to
Table 2 for possible results.
Table 2: SELF-TEST Results
LED 2 Response
Status
Flashes once
System OK.
Flashes 3 times
Dead battery. Voltage is less
than 8.5 VDC.
The MAT is in sleep mode.
Current consumption is less
than 5 mA.
Flashes 4 times
Frequency lock problem
Flashes 6 times
Low battery. Voltage has
dropped under 10.5 VDC.
Onboard DIALER Card
The DI LED will flash on every DTMF signal
received from the panel.
The onboard dialer is a communication
interface that connects between the alarm
panel and the telephone line. It also includes a
built-in Telephone Line Monitor (TLM).
The dialer interface has low impedance, so it
neither influences the telephone line nor the
communications between the dialer and the
Central Monitoring Station (CMS), via the
telephone line.
The dialer interface sniffs the line until it
receives its dialing number “11”. When
detected, the dialer interface disconnects the
telephone line and hooks itself to the alarm
panel, simulating a CMS. It handshakes with
the panel, obtaining the event details and then
performs the kiss-off to disconnect from the
alarm panel.
Connecting the MATUDI to an alarm panel
The MATUDI will automatically detect if a
phone line is connected, and will switch to the
relevant working mode (with or without a
phone line) on startup
Figure 2: MATUDI Connection with a Phone Line
Figure 3: MATUDI Connection without a Phone Line

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