PGP945E Wired Input Door/Window Magnetic Contact Installation Guide Installation guidelines The reference to PGP945E throughout this manual includes the model PGP9945E. CAUTION: Only qualified personnel may install this equipment. Place this device in nonhazardous indoor locations only. Important: Check the device and the entire alarm system weekly to ensure optimal performance.
Enrolling the device 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Refer to the control panel installation manual for the complete set of enrollment instructions and testing procedures. From the Installation menu, enter the Device enrollment menu and select the option to add a new device. Remove the battery pull-tab to power on the device and begin the auto-enrollment process. If the battery pull-tab is not available or if the device does not automatically enroll, open the device cover to trigger the enrollment.
Mounting the device using tape 1. Peel the release liners off the two strips of double-sided adhesive tape and attach the tape to the back of the device and the magnet. See the following figure. Figure 2: Double-sided adhesive tape placement on the device and magnet 2. Callout Description A Double-sided adhesive tape Place the device on the frame of a window or door and place the magnet on the moving surface of the window or door itself, directed according to the positioning marks.
Mounting the device using screws About this task: Note: Mounting using screws is required for UL/ULC commercial burglary and residential fire type installations. Wall tamper (break-away segment) shall also be enabled. Figure 4: Internal view Callout Description A Flexible electronic board retainer B Break-away segment C Electronic board edge supports D Mounting holes E Wiring inlet F Terminal block G Enroll button H Tamper switch 1.
Note: When the cover is removed, a tamper message is transmitted to the control panel. Subsequent removal of the battery prevents transmission of tamper restore, leaving the control panel in permanent alert. Pressing the tamper switch when removing the battery prevents this. 3. Flex the retainer and remove the electronic board. See the following figure. Figure 6: Removing the electronic board 4. Callout Description A Electronic board B Retainer Screw the device base on to the door or window frame.
5. 6. Callout Description A Screwing device base B Break-away Segment Reinsert the battery. See Replacing the battery for more details. To reattach the electronic board to the base, flex the retainer and place the electronic board under the electronic board edge supports. Then release the retainer back in place to fasten the electronic board. See the following figure. Figure 8: Reattaching the electronic board 7.
Figure 10: Magnet screw installation 11. Optional: You can add 3 mm or 7 mm spacers to the magnet. Clip the spacers onto the bracket in the required combination. Figure 11: Spacer mounting combinations Callout Description A Bracket + 3 mm spacer B Bracket + 7 mm spacer C1 Bracket only C2 3 mm spacer only C3 7 mm spacer only Replacing the battery Before you begin: CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Figure 12: Battery removal and insertion 4. 5. Press down on the battery until it fits into place. Close the device cover and fasten the cover screw. See Figure 9. Note: After restoring a low battery, the system may take up to 5 minutes to clear the trouble. Wiring the auxiliary input About this task: The auxiliary input is programmable as either Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC), End Of Line (EOL), Double End of Line (DEOL), and Triple End of Line (TEOL). 1. Remove the device cover. See Figure 5.
Figure 14: Alarm circuit options with EOL resistors Callout Description A NO switch B NC switch C EOL: NO switch; 5.6 kΩ resistor D EOL: NC switch; 5.6 kΩ resistor E DEOL: NC switch only; R1=5.6 kΩ resistor; S1=tamper R2=5.6 kΩ resistor; S2=Alarm F TEOL: NC switch only; R1=5.6 kΩ resistor; S1=tamper R2=5.
rise models using a hair dryer or heat gun. Detectors shall be installed as per NFPA72 and/or the local authority having jurisdiction. When testing the ROR element, to prevent the activation of the fixed temperature element, the heat source must not exceed the fixed temperature rating of the detector. Note: For UL/ULC applications when the external contact is used it is to serve one initiating device only.
Table 2: Directional magnet distances for event triggers Non-metallic surface Opening Supports Closing Metallic surface Direction Opening Closing 24 mm (0.94 in.) 20 mm (0.79 in.) X 9 mm (0.35 in.) 7 mm (0.27 in.) 15 mm (0.59 in.) 12 mm (0.47 in.) Y 12 mm (0.47 in.) 9 mm (0.35 in.) 30 mm (1.18 in.) 17 mm (0.67 in.) Z 18 mm (0.71 in.) 14 mm (0.55 in.) Local diagnostics test About this task: After power-up or closing the cover, the device automatically enters Test Mode for 15 minutes.
Table 4: Specifications Battery Life 8 years with typical use at room temperature 25°C (77°F) not evaluated by UL/ULC. Low Battery Threshold 2.5 V at room temperature 25°C (77°F) Nominal operating voltage 3V Operating Temperature -10 ºC (14 °F) to 55 ºC (131 °F). UL/ULC only verified range: 0 ºC (32 ° F) to 49 ºC (120°F) Storage Temperature -20°C (-4°F) to 70°C (158°F) Relative Humidity Up to 93% non-condensing Dimensions (LxWxD) 89 mm x 37 mm x 30 mm (3.5 in. x 1.5 in. x 1.2 in.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
About PGP945E The PGP945E is a two-way wireless PowerG magnetic contact device. The device includes a builtin reed switch that opens when the magnet is removed from the contact. There is a separate auxiliary hard-wired input used with additional sensors, for example, push button detectors, or door contacts.
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