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Page 1: Wireless Setup Guide - Welcome to Home Security …hsaprotection.co.uk/downloads/engineers-guide.pdf · Wireless Setup Guide EN50131-3 : 2009 EN50131-6 : 2008 EN50131-5-3 : 2005 Security

WirelessSetup Guide

EN50131-3 : 2009EN50131-6 : 2008EN50131-5-3 : 2005 Security Grade 2Environmental Class II RINS1348-3

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Default codes:

User code:1234

Master Manager Code: 2222

Engineer Code: 1111

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Contents Page

The Enforcer 4

Wireless Devices 5

Simple Learning Guide 6

Powering Up / Entering & Exiting Engineers 8

Learning Contacts and Detectors 9

Learning Bells 10

Learning Keyfobs 11

Deleting Inputs / Bells 12

Diagnostics 13

Wireless Functions 15

Fault Displays 16

MC1-WE 17

KX12DQ-WE 20

KF4-WE 23

SHOCK-WE 25

DELTABELL-WE 28

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The Enforcer

D

A

B

C

SPACE

1

4

7 8

5

2 3

6

9

0

,/+.

ABC

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

DEF

GHI

BYP

a = Exit manager menub = Moves backwards to the previous menu itemc = Enables chime and displays additional information in the logd = Moves forward in the log, scrolls between options/enters the master manager menu/bypasses inputsf p = Not used[ ] = Directional buttons.t = Selects items and enters menus.x = Cancels items, resets the panel and moves to next item in Master Manager menu

The Enforcer Control Panel

Wireless KeyfobThe keyfob may be used to set and unset the Enforcer, as well as other operations. Please see page 11 for programming.

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Wireless DevicesD

A

B

C

SPACE

1

4

7 8

5

2 3

6

9

0

,/+.

ABC

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

DEF

GHI

BYP

Wireless Detectors

PIR Sensitivity

High Low

Status LEDs

ALARM

LEAR

NLE

ARN

ALARM

ALARM

Learn Button

Wireless Contacts

Enable contact 1Disable contact 1

Status LEDs

Learn Button

Wireless Deltabell

Connections for power supply

Status LEDs

Learn Button

Please note: that if learning smoke/carbon sensors only a learn button and 1 LED will be present.

LEAR

N

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Simple Learning Guide

RADIO DEVICECONTROL?

Control Inputs?Learn Devices?

Input 01Available [01] Learning...

Use b and x to scroll to:

Press tPress t Press t Enter Input.

Press t

Learning Inputs (In Engineer’s Mode)

RADIO DEVICECONTROL?

Control Inputs?

Control Bells?

Learn Devices?

Input 01Available [01]

Learning...

Learning Bells (In Engineer’s Mode)Use b and x to scroll to:

Press t

Press xPress t

Press tEnter Input. Press t

EnforcerTime 8:30am c

Enter Your Code [*****]

SET DATE & TIME?

CHANGE CODES?

Change User Codes?

User Number [02]

Enter user code [ ]

Learning Keyfobs (In Day mode)Use b and x to scroll to:

Press DEnter Master Manager Code

Press x

Press t

Press tSelect UserPress t

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Press the ‘LEARN’ button on the detector/contact until the LEDs cycle, then release.

Input learnt successfully

Input LearntThe input types will then need to be programmed. Please see ‘Change Inputs’ in the programming manual.

Bell Learnt

Press the ‘LEARN’ button on the bell until the LEDs cycle, then release.

Bell learnt successfully

Enter user code [******]

User Name_

Select ButtonLock [1]

Button Action[2]Set Area

Press and hold a keyfob button until the RED and GREEN LED flash fast, then release.

Code learnt successfully

Enter user namePress t

Use [] to select button.Press t

Use [] to select actionPress t

Please note: that if learning smoke/carbon sensors only a learn button and 1 LED will be present.

LEAR

NLE

ARN

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Powering Up / Entering & Exiting Engineers

EnforcerTime 03:21c

Please Wait...

SOFTWARE REVISION?

SOFTWAREREVISION?

EXIT ENGINEERMENU?

EnforcerTime 03:21c

EnforcerTime 03:21c

Entering the Engineer Menu

Enter the engineer’s code

Any faults are shown. Press x

Press x

Engineer’s Menu

Active FaultsBattery Fault100

SET/UNSETSYSTEM?

EnforcerTime 03:21c

SOFTWAREREVISION?

Enter Your Code [**** ]

Use b and x to scroll to:

Press t

OR

Day Mode

Press a*

Day Mode

*Note: You can only exit engineer’s mode if a main menu is showing (capital letters)

Day Mode

Exiting the Engineer Menu

Please note that the initial power up may take a few minutes.

Once the time is displayed, programming can begin.

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Powering Up / Entering & Exiting Engineers Learning Contacts & Detectors

RADIO DEVICECONTROL?

Control Inputs?

Learn Devices?

Learning...

Input 01Available [01]

Input 02Learnt [02]

Input Learnt

Input LearntAlready!

It is recommended that all detectors, door contacts or smoke detectors are learnt at the Enforcer before any installation/mounting is done. This makes learning much quicker.

A maximum of 32 wireless inputs may be learnt.Even though the ‘learn’ may be successful, the position of the input in a property must be tested for signal strength before it is actually ‘fixed’ into place. Please see page 13 when analysing the wireless range and signal strength.Before learning each input (detector or door contact) check that the battery is present and inserted correctly.Follow the instructions on the right to start learning the inputs.An input that is learnt correctly will flash the GREEN LED briefly and ‘Input Learnt’ will be displayed on the keypad. Both of these instances need to occur to indicate a successful learn.

Once learning has completed, each input needs to be given a type (final exit, intruder,etc.) please see the main programming manual (Change Inputs) for more information.

D

A

B

C

SPACE

1

4

7 8

5

2 3

6

9

0

,/+.

ABC

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

DEF

GHI

BYP

D

A

B

C

SPACE

1

4

7 8

5

2 3

6

9

0

,/+.

ABC

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

DEF

GHI

BYP

D

A

B

C

SPACE

1

4

7 8

5

2 3

6

9

0

,/+.

ABC

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

DEF

GHI

BYP

Red Blue Green

Use b and x to scroll to:

Press t

Press t

Press t

Enter Input. Press tIf ‘learnt’ is displayed on an input, this will need to be deleted before learning can begin. See page 12 for deleting inputs.

When ‘Learning’ is displayed, press and hold the ‘LEARN’ button on the device until the LEDs cycle, then release.

If the input device has already been learnt to the Enforcer system, ‘Input Learnt Already!’ will be displayed.Press t

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RADIO DEVICECONTROL?

Control Inputs?

Control Bells?

Learn Devices?

Select BellAvailable [1]

Select BellLearnt [2]

It is recommended that all wireless bells are learnt at the Enforcer before any installation/mounting is done. This makes learning much quicker.

A maximum of 2 wireless external bells (Deltabell WE) can be connected to the Enforcer.Even though the ‘learn’ may be successful, the position of the bell box on a property must be tested for signal strength before it is actually ‘fixed’ into place. Please see page 13 when analysing the wireless range and signal strength.Before learning each bell check that the battery is present and is inserted correctly.Follow the instructions to the right to start learning the bells.A bell that is learnt correctly will flash the GREEN LED briefly and display ‘Bell Learnt’ on the keypad. Both of these instances need to occur to indicate a successful learn.

D

A

B

C

SPACE

1

4

7 8

5

2 3

6

9

0

,/+.

ABC

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

DEF

GHI

BYP

GreenBlue Red

Learning...

Bell Learnt

Bell LearntAlready!

Use b and x to scroll to:

Press t

Press x

Press t

Press t

Enter Bell. Press tIf ‘learnt’ is displayed on a bell, this will need to be deleted before learning can begin. See page 12 for deleting bells.

When ‘Learning’ is displayed, press and hold the ‘LEARN’ button on the bell until the LEDs cycle, then release.

If the bell device is already learnt on the Enforcer system, ‘Bell Learnt Already!’ will be displayed.Press t

Learning Bells

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EnforcerTime 8:30am c

Enter Your Code [*****]

SET DATE & TIME?

CHANGE CODES?

Change User Codes?

User Number [02]

Enter user code [ ]

Enter user code [******]

User Name_

Select ButtonLock [1]

Button Action[2]Set Area

Learning Keyfobs

The master manager menu has to be used to assign keyfobs to the user codes. Follow the instructions to the right to enter the master manager menu (for more information please see the user manual).

A maximum of 32 keyfobs can be assigned to the Enforcer.Each keyfob has 4 buttons that can have specific operations:[0] No action: Disables the button[1] Show Status: If the keyfob is learnt, the LED will flicker when the nominated button is pressed. GREEN = Unset. RED = Set.[2] Set Area: Sets the chosen area[3] Unset Any Area: Unsets any area on the system[4] Latch Output: Latches an output (programmable) when the nominated button is pressed.[5] Timed Output: Activates an output for a period of time (programmable in seconds) Before learning each keyfob check that the battery is present and inserted correctly.When learning a keyfob, any button must be held until the LED flashes GREEN and RED, and then when released, a GREEN LED will be shown, asterisks will appear in the brackets on the keypad and an acknowledgement beep will be heard, all indicating a successful learn.Keyfob buttons can also be programmed in the engineer menu, in the same way as shown here (please see the programming manual for more information)Deleting KeyfobsTo delete a keyfob/user code, press the c key when the display shows ‘Enter a user code’ on the chosen code and the astericks on the display will erase. Press t to accept

D

A

B

C

SPACE

1

4

7 8

5

2 3

6

9

0

,/+.

ABC

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

DEF

GHI

BYP

Day mode

Press d

Enter mastermanager code

Press x

Press t

Press t

Select User, Press t

Press and hold any button on the keyfob until the RED and GREEN LEDs flash, then release.

Asterisks will appear, Press t

Enter Name. Press t

Use [].Press t

Use [] Press t

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Deleting Inputs / Bells

RADIO DEVICECONTROL?

Control Inputs?

Learn Devices?

Delete Devices?

Input 01Learnt [01]

Delete All?

Enter your code [ ]

Inputs Deleted

RADIO DEVICECONTROL?

Control Inputs?

Control Bells?

Learn Devices?

Delete Devices?

Select BellLearnt [01]

Delete All?

Enter your code [ ]

Bells Deleted

Deleting inputs and bells from the Enforcer can either be done collectively or individually.

Deleting Inputs Deleting Bells

Press t

Press t

Press x

Press t

Press x to delete individually

Use [ ]Press t

Enter 2000

Use b and x to scroll to:

Input(s) deleted

Use b and x to scroll to:

Press t

Press x

Press t

Press x

Press t

Press t

Press x to delete individually

Use [ ]Press t

Enter 2000

Bells deleted

Press t

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DIAGNOSTICS?

View PSUs?

View Inputs?

View RadioDevice Status?

Signal Strength?

Inputs?

Please Wait299

3---------------------------------

Input [01]Excellent [100]

Bells?

?-

Diagnostics

The diagnostics function shows all wireless (radio) input and bell signal strengths and battery strengths.Signal Strength (Inputs and Bells)One of the most important factors for a reliable wireless installation is the signal strength between a wireless device and the panel. If a device is out of range it will not be able to send events to the Enforcer panel therefore it is recommended that a signal strength test is performed before fixing devices into place. The Enforcer has an advanced signal strength mechanism that operates by monitoring all inputs/bells after 5 minutes from the start of the test. It will perform this test every 16 seconds. NOTE: When performing a signal strength test it is recommended that the system is tested in the ‘worst case scenario’ for example with all doors and windows closed.Once the function is entered, a count down from 300 will begin, when 0 is reached the input results display will be shown, or press t during the count down to go to the input display immediately, one of the following will be displayed:

Result Action- No device installed

? Waiting for device signal strength information

0 Missing (reposition and retest)

1 Weak signal (reposition and retest)

2 Good install position

3 Excellent signal

The signal strength can also be read from the wireless device LEDs.

GREEN LED = Good. RED LED = BadWhen the display is showing the input status, pressing t will show each individual input and a detailed signal strength reading will be shown as follows:

Result Action

Excellent [50 to 100] OK to install

Good [30 to 49] OK to install

Weak [0-29] Not OK to install

Missing [-] Not OK to install

Use b and x to scroll to:

Press t

Press x

Press x

Press t

Press t

Press t

Press t

Press t

Use [ ] Press t

Press t

Press t

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Bell [1]No Signal [000]

Battery?

Inputs?

Please Wait 300

Input [01]Good

Bells?

Bell [1]Good

Input [01]Excellent [100]

Diagnostics

Battery StatusThe diagnostics function also monitors the battery of each of input and bell so that any low/bad batteries can be quickly recognised and replaced.The Enforcer has an advanced battery test mechanism that operates by monitoring all inputs/bells after 5 minutes from the start of the test. It will perform this test every 16 seconds. Once the function is entered, a count down from 300 will begin. Press t to go to the main display, one of the following will be displayed:

Testing Waiting for a battery result

Good At least one month of battery life remaining

Replace Battery needs to be replaced immediately

Diagnostics Continued...

Press t

Press t

Press t

Press t

Use [ ] Press t

Press t

Press t

Use [ ] Press t

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Wireless Functions

SITE OPTIONS?

CHANGE TIMERS?

Radio Sprvn Time [02]

Radio Force SetNo [0]

Radio Jmmng Time [030]

Set with Poll FlNo [0]

Fob Unset EntryNo [0]

Radio Bell SprvnNo [0]

Site OptionsIn the site options function there are 3 functions for the Enforcer:• Radio Force Set: If any radio device is in fault

(e.g. has failed supervision or the signal is jammed) and if this option is enabled, the user can force the Enforcer to set regardless. [0] No [1] Yes

• Set With Polling Fault: This allows the Enforcer to set even if a device has missed 20 minutes worth of device polls. [0] No [1] Yes

• Fob Unset Entry: If this function is enabled a keyfob can only be used to unset the control panel when the entry time is counting down. [0] No [1] Yes

• Radio Bell Supervision: If this function is enabled, the bell performs its own supervision and jamming protection, and will alarm if either condition occurs (this cannot be silenced by the panel). The alarm will stop after the bell expiry time, when the jamming stops or when a supervision message has been received by the panel. If this function is disabled, it will work the same way as an input. No supervision or jamming will be detected by the bell, but the Enforcer will still detect both depending on the timers.

[0] No [1] Yes

Use b and x to scroll to:

Press t until:

Use [ ], t until

Use [ ], t until

Use [ ], t until

Press t

Change TimersIn the change timers function there are 2 functions for the wireless (radio) operation:• Radio Supervision Time: This is the time window

before a supervision fault will be signalled. For example: if the time is set for 2 hours, then any device that doesn’t communicate with the Enforcer within that period will cause a supervision fault. [0-99] hours (0=supervision faults ignored) NOTE: Must be set to 2 hours or less to comply with EN50131.

• Radio Jamming Time: This is the time window that monitors the signals of each wireless device. If a signal is ‘blocked’ for longer that the programmed time a fault will be displayed. [0-100] seconds (0=jamming faults ignored). NOTE: It is not recommended to program less than 10 seconds. Must be set to 100 seconds or less (but not to zero) to comply with EN50131.

Use b and x to scroll to:

Press t until:

Use [ ], t until

Press t

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Fault Displays

Radio Mismatch: If an input is assigned as a type (final exit, intruder, etc) but a detector has not been learnt on this input number or a detector has been learnt but not assigned an input type, this fault will be displayed.

Radio mismatchInput 01

Unable to setJamming 700

Alarm SilencedInput

Unable to setRadio poll F700

UserBattery Low U05

Input 02Superv Fault I02

Radio Tamper: If a radio input is in tamper, the alarm will activate and the input in fault will be displayed.

Battery Low: The Enforcer monitors the batteries of each wireless device and is defined by the following:Battery Low UXX (U = Keyfobs. XX = User Number)Battery Low IXX (I = Inputs. XX = Input Number)Battery Low BXX (B = Bell. XX = Bell Number)If battery low is displayed it is advisable to replace the battery within 28 days of this message being shown.

Radio Supervision: The Enforcer monitors the operation of each wireless device and is defined by the following:Radio Supervision IXX (I = Input, XX = Input Number)Radio Supervision BXX (B = Bell, XX = Bell Number)If this occurs it would be advisable to check the signal strength of the device in the diagnostics function.

Jamming: This is reported when a jamming signal is recognised on the radio frequency.Check that no radio interference is in close proximity to the radio devices/panel.

PLEASE NOTE THAT SETTING MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE IF ANY FAULTS ARE PRESENT ON THE CONTROL PANEL. PLEASE SEE ‘SITE OPTIONS’ IN THE MAIN PROGRAMMING MANUAL

TO ALTER THIS SETTING

Radio Poll Fault: This is displayed when no ‘polls’ are received for 20 minutes before the set operationTest the signal strength / battery on each wireless device.

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There is a rear wall tamper protection switch at the back of the MC1-WE device.

This tamper protection switch prevents the device from being removed from its installed location and prevents the lid from being removed.

The MC1-WE has a detection point:The example below shows how you can use them on an entry door:

Rear Tamper Switch

Detection point

Technical Specifications

MC1-WE Wireless magnetic contact/universal transmitterwith 1 reed, 1 input & tamper

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

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Using Magnetic Contact 1 on a window

The MC1-WE has an extra input incorporated that can be used for external contacts or sensors.

The jumper pins ‘Z’ and ‘T’ should both be disabled when these are used.

Recommended maximum cable length of 10m

Detection point

External Input & Tamper Input

Printed Circuit Board

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

MC1-WE Wireless magnetic contact/universal transmitterwith 1 reed, 1 input & tamper

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The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having limited output current.

The battery is protected on purchase by a piece of plastic that must be removed for operation.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing the batteries.

When you are ready to learn the device to the control panel receiving equipment, and when the equipment is in the learn mode (see Enforcer Programming Manual) follow the procedure below.

1. Make sure the battery is installed correctly and the plastic wrapping removed.2. Press and Hold the Learn button until the 3 LEDs start cycling through the different colours, then release the Learn button.3. The device is correctly learnt when the Green LED flashes.

The three coloured LEDs give a visual indication of the signal strength.

Green indicates good signal strength and is a good location to install.

Red indicates poor signal strength and the device should not beinstalled in that position.

If no LED illuminates then the device is completely out of range.

The blue LED will illuminate when the device is activated.

Applying the battery

Learning the MC1-WE to the Enforcer control panel

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

MC1-WE Wireless magnetic contact/universal transmitterwith 1 reed, 1 input & tamper

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Technical Specifications

Coverage pattern

KX12DQ-WE 12m Wireless PIR Detector

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

KX12DW 12m Internal detector

WHITE

3mmABS, 0.4mm HDPE in LensArea

868MHz, FMTransceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free Space

Low Noise Pyroelectric Sensor

High, Low

AdvancedAutomatic

12m

74

0.3 - 3.0 m/s

85

CR123A Lithium Battery

Greater than 2 years

1.8m to 2.4m

Front + Optional RearTamper

-20 C to 50 C

-10 C to 50 C

Wall and ceiling mounting brackets optional

EN55022 Class B

EN50130-4

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Tranmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Detection Method:

Sensitivity:

Temperature Compensation:

Detection Range:

Detection Zones:

Detection Speed:

DetectionAngle:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Mounting Height:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Accessories:

Emissions:

Immunity:

®

12m11m

9m

8m

7m

6M

5m

4m

3m

2m

1m2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12mm01m1

10m

8574 zones7 planes

O

2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12m

2.4m

1m 10m

Part number: FPKXBRACKET

Wall Ceiling

CASE LIDSCREW FITTING

NOTE: When mounting thedetector, ensure that it isnot tilting backwards.

69mm(2.72”)

3mm(0.12")

50mm(2.2”)

117mm(4.61”)

Kg = 105g (3.4 oz) without bracket

Header On= HIGH)

Header Off= LOW

SENSITIVITY

DIGITAL SIGNALPROCESSING SELECT

Tamper Spring

Sensitivity Settings

Piro SensorDO NOT TOUCH

Learn Button

BatteryHeader for Rear Tamper

+ -

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

mralA

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

REAR TAMPER

NVM

RES

ET

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

KX12DW 12m Internal detector

WHITE

3mmABS, 0.4mm HDPE in LensArea

868MHz, FMTransceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free Space

Low Noise Pyroelectric Sensor

High, Low

AdvancedAutomatic

12m

74

0.3 - 3.0 m/s

85

CR123A Lithium Battery

Greater than 2 years

1.8m to 2.4m

Front + Optional RearTamper

-20 C to 50 C

-10 C to 50 C

Wall and ceiling mounting brackets optional

EN55022 Class B

EN50130-4

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Tranmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Detection Method:

Sensitivity:

Temperature Compensation:

Detection Range:

Detection Zones:

Detection Speed:

DetectionAngle:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Mounting Height:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Accessories:

Emissions:

Immunity:

®

12m11m

9m

8m

7m

6M

5m

4m

3m

2m

1m2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12mm01m1

10m

8574 zones7 planes

O

2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12m

2.4m

1m 10m

Part number: FPKXBRACKET

Wall Ceiling

CASE LIDSCREW FITTING

NOTE: When mounting thedetector, ensure that it isnot tilting backwards.

69mm(2.72”)

3mm(0.12")

50mm(2.2”)

117mm(4.61”)

Kg = 105g (3.4 oz) without bracket

Header On= HIGH)

Header Off= LOW

SENSITIVITY

DIGITAL SIGNALPROCESSING SELECT

Tamper Spring

Sensitivity Settings

Piro SensorDO NOT TOUCH

Learn Button

BatteryHeader for Rear Tamper

+ -

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

mralA

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

REAR TAMPER

NVM

RES

ET

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

KX12DW 12m Internal detector

WHITE

3mmABS, 0.4mm HDPE in LensArea

868MHz, FMTransceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free Space

Low Noise Pyroelectric Sensor

High, Low

AdvancedAutomatic

12m

74

0.3 - 3.0 m/s

85

CR123A Lithium Battery

Greater than 2 years

1.8m to 2.4m

Front + Optional RearTamper

-20 C to 50 C

-10 C to 50 C

Wall and ceiling mounting brackets optional

EN55022 Class B

EN50130-4

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Tranmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Detection Method:

Sensitivity:

Temperature Compensation:

Detection Range:

Detection Zones:

Detection Speed:

DetectionAngle:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Mounting Height:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Accessories:

Emissions:

Immunity:

®

12m11m

9m

8m

7m

6M

5m

4m

3m

2m

1m2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12mm01m1

10m

8574 zones7 planes

O

2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12m

2.4m

1m 10m

Part number: FPKXBRACKET

Wall Ceiling

CASE LIDSCREW FITTING

NOTE: When mounting thedetector, ensure that it isnot tilting backwards.

69mm(2.72”)

3mm(0.12")

50mm(2.2”)

117mm(4.61”)

Kg = 105g (3.4 oz) without bracket

Header On= HIGH)

Header Off= LOW

SENSITIVITY

DIGITAL SIGNALPROCESSING SELECT

Tamper Spring

Sensitivity Settings

Piro SensorDO NOT TOUCH

Learn Button

BatteryHeader for Rear Tamper

+ -

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

mralA

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

REAR TAMPER

NVM

RES

ET

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

Horizontal coverage Vertical coverage

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Installation & wall mounting

Optional bracket fitting

The KX12DW-WE Printed Circuit Board

KX12DQ-WE 12m Wireless PIR Detector

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

KX12DW 12m Internal detector

WHITE

3mmABS, 0.4mm HDPE in LensArea

868MHz, FMTransceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free Space

Low Noise Pyroelectric Sensor

High, Low

AdvancedAutomatic

12m

74

0.3 - 3.0 m/s

85

CR123A Lithium Battery

Greater than 2 years

1.8m to 2.4m

Front + Optional RearTamper

-20 C to 50 C

-10 C to 50 C

Wall and ceiling mounting brackets optional

EN55022 Class B

EN50130-4

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Tranmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Detection Method:

Sensitivity:

Temperature Compensation:

Detection Range:

Detection Zones:

Detection Speed:

DetectionAngle:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Mounting Height:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Accessories:

Emissions:

Immunity:

®

12m11m

9m

8m

7m

6M

5m

4m

3m

2m

1m2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12mm01m1

10m

8574 zones7 planes

O

2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12m

2.4m

1m 10m

Part number: FPKXBRACKET

Wall Ceiling

CASE LIDSCREW FITTING

NOTE: When mounting thedetector, ensure that it isnot tilting backwards.

69mm(2.72”)

3mm(0.12")

50mm(2.2”)

117mm(4.61”)

Kg = 105g (3.4 oz) without bracket

Header On= HIGH)

Header Off= LOW

SENSITIVITY

DIGITAL SIGNALPROCESSING SELECT

Tamper Spring

Sensitivity Settings

Piro SensorDO NOT TOUCH

Learn Button

BatteryHeader for Rear Tamper

+ -

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

mralA

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

REAR TAMPER

NVM

RES

ET

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

KX12DW 12m Internal detector

WHITE

3mmABS, 0.4mm HDPE in LensArea

868MHz, FMTransceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free Space

Low Noise Pyroelectric Sensor

High, Low

AdvancedAutomatic

12m

74

0.3 - 3.0 m/s

85

CR123A Lithium Battery

Greater than 2 years

1.8m to 2.4m

Front + Optional RearTamper

-20 C to 50 C

-10 C to 50 C

Wall and ceiling mounting brackets optional

EN55022 Class B

EN50130-4

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Tranmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Detection Method:

Sensitivity:

Temperature Compensation:

Detection Range:

Detection Zones:

Detection Speed:

DetectionAngle:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Mounting Height:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Accessories:

Emissions:

Immunity:

®

12m11m

9m

8m

7m

6M

5m

4m

3m

2m

1m2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12mm01m1

10m

8574 zones7 planes

O

2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12m

2.4m

1m 10m

Part number: FPKXBRACKET

Wall Ceiling

CASE LIDSCREW FITTING

NOTE: When mounting thedetector, ensure that it isnot tilting backwards.

69mm(2.72”)

3mm(0.12")

50mm(2.2”)

117mm(4.61”)

Kg = 105g (3.4 oz) without bracket

Header On= HIGH)

Header Off= LOW

SENSITIVITY

DIGITAL SIGNALPROCESSING SELECT

Tamper Spring

Sensitivity Settings

Piro SensorDO NOT TOUCH

Learn Button

BatteryHeader for Rear Tamper

+ -

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

mralA

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

REAR TAMPER

NVM

RES

ET

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

KX12DW 12m Internal detector

WHITE

3mmABS, 0.4mm HDPE in LensArea

868MHz, FMTransceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free Space

Low Noise Pyroelectric Sensor

High, Low

AdvancedAutomatic

12m

74

0.3 - 3.0 m/s

85

CR123A Lithium Battery

Greater than 2 years

1.8m to 2.4m

Front + Optional RearTamper

-20 C to 50 C

-10 C to 50 C

Wall and ceiling mounting brackets optional

EN55022 Class B

EN50130-4

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Tranmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Detection Method:

Sensitivity:

Temperature Compensation:

Detection Range:

Detection Zones:

Detection Speed:

DetectionAngle:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Mounting Height:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Accessories:

Emissions:

Immunity:

®

12m11m

9m

8m

7m

6M

5m

4m

3m

2m

1m2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12mm01m1

10m

8574 zones7 planes

O

2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12m

2.4m

1m 10m

Part number: FPKXBRACKET

Wall Ceiling

CASE LIDSCREW FITTING

NOTE: When mounting thedetector, ensure that it isnot tilting backwards.

69mm(2.72”)

3mm(0.12")

50mm(2.2”)

117mm(4.61”)

Kg = 105g (3.4 oz) without bracket

Header On= HIGH)

Header Off= LOW

SENSITIVITY

DIGITAL SIGNALPROCESSING SELECT

Tamper Spring

Sensitivity Settings

Piro SensorDO NOT TOUCH

Learn Button

BatteryHeader for Rear Tamper

+ -

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

mralA

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

REAR TAMPER

NVM

RES

ET

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

KX12DW 12m Internal detector

WHITE

3mmABS, 0.4mm HDPE in LensArea

868MHz, FMTransceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free Space

Low Noise Pyroelectric Sensor

High, Low

AdvancedAutomatic

12m

74

0.3 - 3.0 m/s

85

CR123A Lithium Battery

Greater than 2 years

1.8m to 2.4m

Front + Optional RearTamper

-20 C to 50 C

-10 C to 50 C

Wall and ceiling mounting brackets optional

EN55022 Class B

EN50130-4

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Tranmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Detection Method:

Sensitivity:

Temperature Compensation:

Detection Range:

Detection Zones:

Detection Speed:

DetectionAngle:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Mounting Height:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Accessories:

Emissions:

Immunity:

®

12m11m

9m

8m

7m

6M

5m

4m

3m

2m

1m2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12mm01m1

10m

8574 zones7 planes

O

2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12m

2.4m

1m 10m

Part number: FPKXBRACKET

Wall Ceiling

CASE LIDSCREW FITTING

NOTE: When mounting thedetector, ensure that it isnot tilting backwards.

69mm(2.72”)

3mm(0.12")

50mm(2.2”)

117mm(4.61”)

Kg = 105g (3.4 oz) without bracket

Header On= HIGH)

Header Off= LOW

SENSITIVITY

DIGITAL SIGNALPROCESSING SELECT

Tamper Spring

Sensitivity Settings

Piro SensorDO NOT TOUCH

Learn Button

BatteryHeader for Rear Tamper

+ -

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

mralA

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

REAR TAMPER

NVM

RES

ET

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

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Avoiding false alarms

Changing the battery

1. Avoid placing the detector in direct sunlight.2. Do not let pets and other animals wander freely whilst the alarm system is armed.3. Do not mount the detector near heaters or radiators.4. Do not mount the detector near open windows or air vents. 5. Mount the detector on a stable surface.

KX12DQ-WE 12m Wireless PIR Detector

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

KX12DW 12m Internal detector

WHITE

3mmABS, 0.4mm HDPE in LensArea

868MHz, FMTransceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free Space

Low Noise Pyroelectric Sensor

High, Low

AdvancedAutomatic

12m

74

0.3 - 3.0 m/s

85

CR123A Lithium Battery

Greater than 2 years

1.8m to 2.4m

Front + Optional RearTamper

-20 C to 50 C

-10 C to 50 C

Wall and ceiling mounting brackets optional

EN55022 Class B

EN50130-4

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Tranmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Detection Method:

Sensitivity:

Temperature Compensation:

Detection Range:

Detection Zones:

Detection Speed:

DetectionAngle:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Mounting Height:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

Accessories:

Emissions:

Immunity:

®

12m11m

9m

8m

7m

6M

5m

4m

3m

2m

1m2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12mm01m1

10m

8574 zones7 planes

O

2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 11m 12m

2.4m

1m 10m

Part number: FPKXBRACKET

Wall Ceiling

CASE LIDSCREW FITTING

NOTE: When mounting thedetector, ensure that it isnot tilting backwards.

69mm(2.72”)

3mm(0.12")

50mm(2.2”)

117mm(4.61”)

Kg = 105g (3.4 oz) without bracket

Header On= HIGH)

Header Off= LOW

SENSITIVITY

DIGITAL SIGNALPROCESSING SELECT

Tamper Spring

Sensitivity Settings

Piro SensorDO NOT TOUCH

Learn Button

BatteryHeader for Rear Tamper

+ -

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

mralA

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

REAR TAMPER

NVM

RES

ET

CR123ALITHIUMBATTERY

+ -

When you are ready to learn the device to the control panel receiving equipment, and when the equipment is in the learn mode (see Enforcer Programming Manual) follow the procedure below.

1. Make sure the battery is installed correctly and the plastic wrapping removed.2. Press and Hold the Learn button until the 3 LEDs start cycling through the different colours, then release the Learn button.3. The device is correctly learnt when the Green LED flashes.

The three coloured LEDs give a visual indication of the signal strength.

Green indicates good signal strength and is a good location to install.

Red indicates poor signal strength and the device should not beinstalled in that position.

If no LED illuminates then the device is completely out of range.

The blue LED will illuminate when the device is activated.

Learning the MC1-WE to the Enforcer control panel

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

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Specifications

The KF4-WE Buttons

KF4-WE Learning

Locking the Keyfob

1. Put the Enforcer control panel into the “Change Codes” menu (see Enforcer User Manual for full details).2. When prompted to enter a new user code, press any keyfob button.3. Once asterisks appear on the Enforcer keypad, the new keyfob is learned on the system.

All 4 buttons on the keyfob may be locked so that any accidental presses won’t affect your alarm system. Locking the keys on the keyfob is performed by pressing any buttons that are diagonal with one another at the same time: i.e. Lock & II or Unlock & I.The RED LED will flash indicating that the fob has been locked.To unlock, press both buttons together again, and the GREEN LED will flash indicating that the keyfob is now unlocked.Note: When locked, the LED status is disabled.

KF4-WE 4 Button, two way

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Status LED

Lock Button

Unlock Button

II Button

I Button

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

+ (Positive)

- (Negative)

CR-1/3N Li-Mn Cell (3 volts)

Transmission Frequency: 868MHz

Transmission Method: Fully encrypted rolling code

Transmission Range: 300m free space

Battery: CR-1/3N Li-Mn Cell (3 volts)

Battery Life: Up to 2 years

Operating Temperature: -10 to +40 °C

Emissions: EN55022 Class B

Immunity: EN50130-4

Dimensions: 60 x 40 x 15 mm

Weight: 28g

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Status LED

Lock Button

Unlock Button

II Button

I Button

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

+ (Positive)

- (Negative)

CR-1/3N Li-Mn Cell (3 volts)

Transmission Frequency: 868MHz

Transmission Method: Fully encrypted rolling code

Transmission Range: 300m free space

Battery: CR-1/3N Li-Mn Cell (3 volts)

Battery Life: Up to 2 years

Operating Temperature: -10 to +40 °C

Emissions: EN55022 Class B

Immunity: EN50130-4

Dimensions: 60 x 40 x 15 mm

Weight: 28g

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Changing The Battery

KF4-WE 4 Button, two way

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Status LED

Lock Button

Unlock Button

II Button

I Button

The batteries supplied have been chosen toprovide long service life whilst, for safetyreasons, having limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components,any static charge on your body needs to beeliminated before touching the inside of theunit. This can be accomplished by touchingsome grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately

+ (Positive)

- (Negative)

CR-1/3N Li-Mn Cell (3 volts)

Transmission Frequency: 868MHz

Transmission Method: Fully encrypted rolling code

Transmission Range: 300m free space

Battery: CR-1/3N Li-Mn Cell (3 volts)

Battery Life: Up to 2 years

Operating Temperature: -10 to +40 °C

Emissions: EN55022 Class B

Immunity: EN50130-4

Dimensions: 60 x 40 x 15 mm

Weight: 28g

Resetting the keyfobTo do a nvm reset on the keyfob, first remove the battery, then press and hold down the lock and unlock buttons together and reinsert the battery at the same time. Continue holding down the buttons for another 10 seconds and then release.

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SHOCK-WE Wireless transmitter with wall tamper and shock sensor

Technical specification

Printed Circuit Board

Adjustable PCB settings

The wireless transmitter with wall tamper and shock sensor is used on the Enforcer Radio Control Panel along with the current range of detectors, receivers and transmitters.

The function of the shock sensor wireless transmitter is to provide an alarm signal if vibrations picked up from its mounting surface exceed a predetermined level, which can be easily adjusted.

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Electrical Specification Sensitivity

Voltage: >2.5V High range sensitivity band

Current: 12uA Low range sensitivity band

Disturbance: Rolling 30s period

Battery

Life: Greater than 2 years Operating Environment

CR2 3.0 Volt -10 to 50°C

+-

BatteryLEDs

Front Tamper

Rear Tamper

Learn Button

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Enab

led

Dis

able

dEnab

led

Dis

able

d

Low Range Sensitivity Band: High Range Sensitivity Band:

Link Off and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive and left for less sensitive

Link On and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive left for less sensitive

CR2 BATTERY+ -

BackgroundDisturbance

LED EnablePulseCount 4

PulseCount 2

Low/HighSensitivity

SensitivityBand

LEARN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Electrical Specification Sensitivity

Voltage: >2.5V High range sensitivity band

Current: 12uA Low range sensitivity band

Disturbance: Rolling 30s period

Battery

Life: Greater than 2 years Operating Environment

CR2 3.0 Volt -10 to 50°C

+-

BatteryLEDs

Front Tamper

Rear Tamper

Learn Button

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Enab

led

Dis

able

dEnab

led

Dis

able

d

Low Range Sensitivity Band: High Range Sensitivity Band:

Link Off and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive and left for less sensitive

Link On and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive left for less sensitive

CR2 BATTERY+ -

BackgroundDisturbance

LED EnablePulseCount 4

PulseCount 2

Low/HighSensitivity

SensitivityBand

LEARN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Electrical Specification Sensitivity

Voltage: >2.5V High range sensitivity band

Current: 12uA Low range sensitivity band

Disturbance: Rolling 30s period

Battery

Life: Greater than 2 years Operating Environment

CR2 3.0 Volt -10 to 50°C

+-

BatteryLEDs

Front Tamper

Rear Tamper

Learn Button

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Enab

led

Dis

able

dEnab

led

Dis

able

d

Low Range Sensitivity Band: High Range Sensitivity Band:

Link Off and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive and left for less sensitive

Link On and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive left for less sensitive

CR2 BATTERY+ -

BackgroundDisturbance

LED EnablePulseCount 4

PulseCount 2

Low/HighSensitivity

SensitivityBand

LEARN

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SHOCK-WE Wireless transmitter with wall tamper and shock sensor

Descriptions1. Tri-Colour LED: When the sensor detects a vibration, the LED will illuminate in one of two colours:

GREEN: Pre-Alarm Detection, but the alarm threshold not yet reached BLUE: Alarm

If only the GREEN LED illuminates, the sensitivity of the unit may need increasing. Please see “7. Potentiometer and Sensitivity Range” to increase the sensitivity.

4. Reset Button: To learn the wireless transmitter on the radio expander, the reset button needs to be pressed after the battery is installed. For full programming on this procedure, please refer to the expander manual.

7. Potentiometer and Sensitivity Range: The sensitivity can be either increased or decreased using the potentiometer and sensitivity link.

2. Background Disturbance: If there is a constant background disturbance then this can be filtered out by fitting the background disturbance link which will monitor for this.

3. LED Enable: If this link is removed, the tri-colour LED will be disabled at all times, which will save battery life.

5. Pulse 4: If this link is fitted, a count of 4 pulses (GREEN LED) in a rolling 30 second window, will generate an alarm activation.

6. Pulse 2: If this link is fitted, a count of 2 pulses (GREEN LED) in a rolling 30 second window, will generate an alarm activation.

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Electrical Specification Sensitivity

Voltage: >2.5V High range sensitivity band

Current: 12uA Low range sensitivity band

Disturbance: Rolling 30s period

Battery

Life: Greater than 2 years Operating Environment

CR2 3.0 Volt -10 to 50°C

+-

BatteryLEDs

Front Tamper

Rear Tamper

Learn Button

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Enab

led

Dis

able

dEnab

led

Dis

able

d

Low Range Sensitivity Band: High Range Sensitivity Band:

Link Off and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive and left for less sensitive

Link On and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive left for less sensitive

CR2 BATTERY+ -

BackgroundDisturbance

LED EnablePulseCount 4

PulseCount 2

Low/HighSensitivity

SensitivityBand

LEARN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Electrical Specification Sensitivity

Voltage: >2.5V High range sensitivity band

Current: 12uA Low range sensitivity band

Disturbance: Rolling 30s period

Battery

Life: Greater than 2 years Operating Environment

CR2 3.0 Volt -10 to 50°C

+-

BatteryLEDs

Front Tamper

Rear Tamper

Learn Button

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Enab

led

Dis

able

dEnab

led

Dis

able

d

Low Range Sensitivity Band: High Range Sensitivity Band:

Link Off and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive and left for less sensitive

Link On and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive left for less sensitive

CR2 BATTERY+ -

BackgroundDisturbance

LED EnablePulseCount 4

PulseCount 2

Low/HighSensitivity

SensitivityBand

LEARN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

Electrical Specification Sensitivity

Voltage: >2.5V High range sensitivity band

Current: 12uA Low range sensitivity band

Disturbance: Rolling 30s period

Battery

Life: Greater than 2 years Operating Environment

CR2 3.0 Volt -10 to 50°C

+-

BatteryLEDs

Front Tamper

Rear Tamper

Learn Button

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Dis

able

d

Enab

led

Enab

led

Dis

able

dEnab

led

Dis

able

d

Low Range Sensitivity Band: High Range Sensitivity Band:

Link Off and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive and left for less sensitive

Link On and Turn potentiometer right for more sensitive left for less sensitive

CR2 BATTERY+ -

BackgroundDisturbance

LED EnablePulseCount 4

PulseCount 2

Low/HighSensitivity

SensitivityBand

LEARN

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SHOCK-WE Wireless transmitter with wall tamper and shock sensor

When you are ready to learn the device to the control panel receiving equipment, and when the equipment is in the learn mode (see Enforcer Programming Manual) follow the procedure below.

1. Make sure the battery is installed correctly and the plastic wrapping removed.2. Press and Hold the Learn button until the 3 LEDs start cycling through the different colours, then release the Learn button.3. The device is correctly learnt when the Green LED flashes.

The three coloured LEDs give a visual indication of the signal strength.

Green indicates good signal strength and is a good location to install.

Red indicates poor signal strength and the device should not beinstalled in that position.

If no LED illuminates then the device is completely out of range.

The blue LED will illuminate when the device is activated.

Learning the SHOCKWE to the Enforcer control panel

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

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DELTABELL-WE External sounder

Technical specification

Installation Steps:Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Tamper levelling screw

AC/DC

BATTERY

SOUNDER

TAMPER

LEARN

BAT

+

-

LED

3LE

D2

LED

1

Comfort LED Enable/Disable link

Learn button

Optional auxillary 12 volt PSU input

Battery

Sounder

Tamper

Red LEDBlue LEDGreen LED

Strobe

Comfort LEDs

The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having

limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your

body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can

be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing batteries.

Battery

Tamper switch

Battery CR3 3.0 volt 11000MAh Lithium battery

Strobe duration 10mS

Strobe Frequency 1Hz

Sound pressure level 101dBA

Dimensions 290 x 285 x 50 mm

Reverse polarity protected

Tamper levelling screw

AC/DC

BATTERY

SOUNDER

TAMPER

LEARN

BAT

+

-

LED

3LE

D2

LED

1

Comfort LED Enable/Disable link

Learn button

Optional auxillary 12 volt PSU input

Battery

Sounder

Tamper

Red LEDBlue LEDGreen LED

Strobe

Comfort LEDs

The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having

limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your

body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can

be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing batteries.

Battery

Tamper switch

Battery CR3 3.0 volt 11000MAh Lithium battery

Strobe duration 10mS

Strobe Frequency 1Hz

Sound pressure level 101dBA

Dimensions 290 x 285 x 50 mm

Reverse polarity protected

Tamper levelling screw

AC/DC

BATTERY

SOUNDER

TAMPER

LEARN

BAT

+

-

LED

3LE

D2

LED

1

Comfort LED Enable/Disable link

Learn button

Optional auxillary 12 volt PSU input

Battery

Sounder

Tamper

Red LEDBlue LEDGreen LED

Strobe

Comfort LEDs

The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having

limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your

body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can

be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing batteries.

Battery

Tamper switch

Battery CR3 3.0 volt 11000MAh Lithium battery

Strobe duration 10mS

Strobe Frequency 1Hz

Sound pressure level 101dBA

Dimensions 290 x 285 x 50 mm

Reverse polarity protected

Tamper levelling screw

AC/DC

BATTERY

SOUNDER

TAMPER

LEARN

BAT

+

-

LED

3LE

D2

LED

1

Comfort LED Enable/Disable link

Learn button

Optional auxillary 12 volt PSU input

Battery

Sounder

Tamper

Red LEDBlue LEDGreen LED

Strobe

Comfort LEDs

The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having

limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your

body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can

be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing batteries.

Battery

Tamper switch

Battery CR3 3.0 volt 11000MAh Lithium battery

Strobe duration 10mS

Strobe Frequency 1Hz

Sound pressure level 101dBA

Dimensions 290 x 285 x 50 mm

Reverse polarity protected

Slide the PCB module upwards. The sprung back-tamper arm can be retracted to allow removal. This must be done in order to install the revolving guides - see step 3.

Place the base on a flat surface and ensure it is vertical using the Spirit level that is already installed. Drill and plug in each of the fixing locations. The revolving guides will correct any misalignment. If the Deltabell WE must be mounted on an uneven surface, it is recommended that a tamper levelling screw is used to ensure correct back-tamper operation. See step 2.

Mounting the Deltabell WE on an uneven surface may cause false triggering, through incorrect operation of the back-tamper.

A POZI number 2 screw driver is recommended for adjusting back tamper screw.

Insert the guides in as shown. Make sure that the guides ‘B’ is aligned with the tabs to the right (this is so the PCB module slides in)

Turn each guide until they line up with the drilled holes, while referencing the spirit level for the correct alignment and fix the base firmly to the wall.

Please note, if the Deltabell WE is installed on an uneven surface, it is recommended that you do not tighten up the wall screws until after the module is installed (step 4).

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DELTABELL-WE External sounder

Printed circuit board

Step 4

Step 5

Tamper levelling screw

AC/DC

BATTERY

SOUNDER

TAMPER

LEARN

BAT

+

-

LED

3LE

D2

LED

1

Comfort LED Enable/Disable link

Learn button

Optional auxillary 12 volt PSU input

Battery

Sounder

Tamper

Red LEDBlue LEDGreen LED

Strobe

Comfort LEDs

The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having

limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your

body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can

be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing batteries.

Battery

Tamper switch

Battery CR3 3.0 volt 11000MAh Lithium battery

Strobe duration 10mS

Strobe Frequency 1Hz

Sound pressure level 101dBA

Dimensions 290 x 285 x 50 mm

Reverse polarity protected

Tamper levelling screw

AC/DC

BATTERY

SOUNDER

TAMPER

LEARN

BAT

+

-

LED

3LE

D2

LED

1

Comfort LED Enable/Disable link

Learn button

Optional auxillary 12 volt PSU input

Battery

Sounder

Tamper

Red LEDBlue LEDGreen LED

Strobe

Comfort LEDs

The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having

limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your

body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can

be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing batteries.

Battery

Tamper switch

Battery CR3 3.0 volt 11000MAh Lithium battery

Strobe duration 10mS

Strobe Frequency 1Hz

Sound pressure level 101dBA

Dimensions 290 x 285 x 50 mm

Reverse polarity protected

Tamper levelling screw

AC/DC

BATTERY

SOUNDER

TAMPER

LEARN

BAT

+

-

LED

3LE

D2

LED

1

Comfort LED Enable/Disable link

Learn button

Optional auxillary 12 volt PSU input

Battery

Sounder

Tamper

Red LEDBlue LEDGreen LED

Strobe

Comfort LEDs

The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having

limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your

body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can

be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing batteries.

Battery

Tamper switch

Battery CR3 3.0 volt 11000MAh Lithium battery

Strobe duration 10mS

Strobe Frequency 1Hz

Sound pressure level 101dBA

Dimensions 290 x 285 x 50 mm

Reverse polarity protected

Place the PCB module, ensuring that the arrow is aligned with the marker (on the left of the module).

Expose the terminals by releasing the latch on the top of the PCB module.

Fit the lid by sliding its hinges into place. The lid can be supported in the fully open position; to close the lid, apply a little force to push the lid past the holds.

Close the cover, ensure the tamper is operating correctly and insert the 25mm long screw supplied and rotate the screw cover to a close.

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DELTABELL-WE External sounder

Battery

Tamper levelling screw

AC/DC

BATTERY

SOUNDER

TAMPER

LEARN

BAT

+

-

LED

3LE

D2

LED

1

Comfort LED Enable/Disable link

Learn button

Optional auxillary 12 volt PSU input

Battery

Sounder

Tamper

Red LEDBlue LEDGreen LED

Strobe

Comfort LEDs

The batteries supplied have been chosen to provide long service life whilst, for safety reasons, having

limited output current.

Replace only with approved batteries.

To prevent possible damage to components, any static charge on your

body needs to be eliminated before touching the inside of the unit. This can

be accomplished by touching some grounded/earthed metallic conductor

such as a radiator/pipework immediately before replacing batteries.

Battery

Tamper switch

Battery CR3 3.0 volt 11000MAh Lithium battery

Strobe duration 10mS

Strobe Frequency 1Hz

Sound pressure level 101dBA

Dimensions 290 x 285 x 50 mm

Reverse polarity protected

When you are ready to learn the device to the control panel, and when the Enforcer is in the learn mode (see Enforcer Programming Manual) follow the procedure below.

1. Make sure the battery is installed correctly and the plastic wrapping removed.2. Press and Hold the Learn button until the 3 LEDs start cycling through the different colours, then release the Learn button.3. The device is correctly learnt when the Green LED flashes.

The three coloured LEDs give a visual indication of the signal strength.

Green indicates good signal strength and is a good location to install.

Red indicates poor signal strength and the device should not beinstalled in that position.

If no LED illuminates then the device is completely out of range.

The blue LED will illuminate when the device is activated.

Learning the DELTABELL-WE to the Enforcer

Back view of the MC1-WETamper Switch

Using Magnetic Contact 1 (S1)To enable Magnetic Contact 1 you must remove thejumper link from the S1 enable pins:

Door

Door FrameReed Switch

S1 S1 Enable

Learn S2 Enable

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

WINDOW

Contact

Magnet

TAMPER

TamperEnable/Disable

ZoneEnable/Disable

MagneticContact 1Enable/Disable

LearnButton

Status LEDs

ZONE

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

ZExample:

Universal Transmitter

T

C

Z

Z TTT

N/C

Door Contact / Sensor

+ -

S1 S1 Enable

Learn

Z T

Test Result

T

C

Z

CR2 Battery

CR2 Battery

If the battery needs to be replaced, thecorrect battery type (CR2) must beinstalled

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

RED BLUE GREEN

MC1-WE

WHITE

3mm ABS, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area

868MHz, FM Transceiver Narrow Band

Fully Encrypted Rolling Code

300m Free SpaceThree LED Combinations(RSSI, Battery Status and Alarm)

1 x MC1-WE

2, Side and End

1 External Input & 1 External Tamper Input

3.6V 2.2Ahr AA Lithium Battery

Up to 2 Years

Front + Optional Rear Tamper

-20°C to 50°C

-10°C to 50°C

Model:

Colour:

Casing:

Transmission Frequency:

Transmission Method:

Transmission Range:

Indication:

Reed Switch:

Detection Points:

Detection Inputs:

Battery:

Battery Life:

Tamper Switch:

Storage Temperature:

Operating Temperature:

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