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]IMPORTANT NOTICE BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION, FIRST READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY. #xor [IMPORTANT *#x* READ “SYSTEM TUNING AND RECEIVER MOUNTING” READ “MOUNTING THE RECEIVERS” READ “EXCESSIVE INTERFERENCE” THEN, IF YOU STILL HAVE QUESTIONS, OR CANNOT RESOLVE SYSTEM PROBLEMS CALL OUR TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT TO REVIEW PROCEDURES.
Wanderer Monitoring System Table of Contents CA9300 Introduction CA9300 Overview Specifications and requirements f CA9300 System Installation CA9300 Installation Procedure CA9300 Control Uni Overview. Functions Indicators ..referee Mounting the control uni all facilities, contractors and installers... Raceway Installation . Overview. Mounting Loop Antenna Installation Roadway Tiding Door or Elevator Loop Antenna Wiring Diagram Loop Antenna Installation Double Door Loop Antenna Installation Single Door...
Functions... Indicators Mounting and Wiring Voice Alarm Overview . Functions 32 Indicators 32 Transponders Overview Fastening a transponder Final Installation Steps Operation .. Reset Code. Bypass Code Tips and Reminders Final Checklist .. System Options . Troubleshooting your System CAYUGA Troubleshooting Power light not on... No alarm sounding Intermittent Alarm False Alarming ..
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Wanderer Monitoring System CARR Overview of the heals The Code Alert” CA9300 wanderer monitoring system is duskiness 10 care industry. The lightweight, coded transponder is the concern of the system. When a residence or patient wearing a transponder enters a monitored zone, the transponder receives a signal from the loop antenna and sends a coded UHF signal to the UHF Receiver. The UHF Receiver sends the control information to the m condition.
Wanderer Monitoring System Common Sources of Interference Common sources of interference include TV's, computer monitors, electric motors, electrical distribution panels, etc. These types of devices should be AT LEAST SIX FEET away from the receiver, even through walls and ceilings. | Keep all Computers and Televisions at least 6 feet away from your | Wanderer Monitoring System Figure 15: Sources of Interference View the area around your detection | zone as a sphere.
Wanderer Monitoring System Transponder Overview The Code Alert system revolves around time-tested transponder technology which has proven reliable and accurate under the most demanding conditions. Code Alert transponders have been refined to the point that they do not require special handling or care. The transponder is worn on the wrist or ankle, and emits a coded signal char is recognized and interpreted by the CA9300 control unit and receivers.
Operation To ensure proper operation of the Infant and Child Security System exit alarms afire they have been installed, please proceed with the following Reset Code Place a transponder in your hand and pass through the security zone. The alarm should sound at this time if the system is operating correctly. Now enter the reset code on the keypad: 13-79. This will serer the system to iss resting stare. (Make sure the transponder is not in range when resetting the system.) Reset Code: factory preset.
Final Checklist After you feel fairly confident that you have installed all the Wanderer Monitoring System equipment properly, please proceed with the following checklist: 3 “Test cache CA9300 deception zone for proper operation. Staff alert panel operates properly by lighting proper zone LED and sounding alarm. Voice Alarm announces correct location. Reset and bypass codes operate at each detection zone.
Wanderer Monitoring System Product Specifications* TWO YEAR (2) YEAR TRANSPONDER SPECIFICATIONS: Size: 1.5% 1.7 x .562 inches Weight: 9 ounces Color: Beige Enclosure: Poly carbonate Power Supply: 3.5V Battery Battery Life: 2 years Range: 4.5 Feet BAND SPECIFICATIONS: Size: .75 inches wide Color: Navy Blue or Gray Material: Nylon C€A9300 CONTROL UNIT SPECIFICATIONS: Size: 8.5 x 5.25 x 1.35 inches (Surface Mount) Weight: 1.
Size: 2.25 inches Weight: 1 pound Color: Beige Composition: Stainless Steel Face plate and Enclosure Power: VAC 300mA Class 2 Transformer Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Wiring: 22/2 AWG Stranded RACEWAY Size: Js x 5 Color: Beige Composition: 94V-0 PVC lengths, 94V-0 ABS fittings Adhesive: Acrylic pressure sensitive foam tape 1/16" thick SR-UHF RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS: Size: 3.75 x 2.