ATRAL Logisty L3264X User manual

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Contents
Presentation..........................................................33
Preparation............................................................33
Opening.................................................................................33
Guarantee sticker..................................................................33
Power supply.........................................................................33
Programming........................................................34
Programming the customized radio code into the detector ....34
For a control panel other than L3310 :
allocate a detector to a group...............................................35
For an L3310 control panel:
allocate an identification number to the contact detector ....37
Installing................................................................40
Choosing the best place .......................................................40
Wiring and fixing the universal transmitter...........................40
Wiring and fixing the external contacts ................................43
Testing the universal transmitter and contacts
(built-in and/or external) ........................................................44
Fault indication.......................................................................45
Changing the battery.............................................................45
Technical data.......................................................46
Recommendations
When this product is opened its internal compo-
nents may be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
The following precautions must therefore be taken
during maintenance or repair operations:
●do not touch the electronic components or metal
parts of their connections either directly or with a
metal tool,
●use non-magnetic tools,
●touch a bare metallic surface such as a water pipe
or earthed electrical devices before accessing the
internal components,
●avoid moving around when accessing the internal
components several times during the same opera-
tion to avoid electrostatic charge build-up.
Otherwise, apply the precautions above every time
you need to access the components.

Preparation
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Presentation
The universal transmitter is used to
protect openings (doors, windows,
etc.) or roller shutter blinds/security
shutters.
These detectors are only com-
patible with theTwinPass®(2 aer-
ial) control panels.
It has a built-in contact that detects
entrance opening and a terminal
block for connecting external con-
tacts or sensors such as:
●normally closed magnetic con-
tacts (surface mounted, wide gap,
etc.),
●roller shutter blind sensors,
●piezo-electric glassbreak sensors,
●shock sensors,
●pressure mats.
Opening
●Loosen the screws using a
crosshead screwdriver.
●Unclip the cover from the base.
LED
indicator lamp
Test key
Guarantee sticker
●Detach the pre-cut part of the
guarantee sticker inside the base
and stick it to the guarantee exten-
sion request provided with the con-
trol panel.
●For additional system parts, stick
the guarantee sticker to the guaran-
tee extension request provided with
the product.
123456789012
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1
0
Power supply
Connect the lithium battery pack
according to the arrow.
When switched on the transmitter
performs a self-test: the LED indi-
cator lamp briefly lights up.
Connection
terminals
for external
contacts
Programming
buttons
Alignment
arrow
LED
indicator
lamp
Battery
External contact(s)
LED indicator
lamp Built-in
magnetic
contact
Test
button
Screw
cover

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Programmation
In the event of a programming error, the red LED indicator lamp
flashes.The initially programmed code is kept.
The unit must be programmed again from the beginning.
Programming the customized radio code
into the detector
➀Use the customized radio code chosen in the “Choose a customized
radio code” paragraph of the system guide.
➁Check the boxes in the 1st line corresponding to the code selected.
➂On the 2nd line of the table write a “0” (zero) below each cross. Fill in
every remaining box with a“1”.
➃Program the radio code by pressing the “0” and “1” keys on the detector
as described below:
To start programming
simultaneously
press & hold the
0 and 1 keys until
the LED indicator
lamp goes out
Press keys 0 & 1 ten times
according to the installation code Simultaneously press on
the 0 & 1 keys until the LED
indicator lamp goes out.The
LED indicator lamp will then
light up for 5 sec. to indicate
successful programming
1
0
1
0
Hold the detector in your
hands during programming,
making sure that you do not press
the test button.
No. of presses 12345678910
Customized radio code
Contact detector code

Active in Partial
andTotal operation modes
Immediate triggering
Active in Group 1 operation mode
Active in Group 1+2 operation mode
Immediate triggering
Group 1
Group 1
immediate
Group
Universal transmitter operation
Group code
control panel in
Partial operation mode
Total operation mode
control panel in
Group 1/Group 2 mode
Independent groups mode
Active in Partial
andTotal operation modes
Immediate
or time delayed triggering
Active in Group 1 operation mode
Active in Group 1+2 operation mode
Immediate or time delayed triggering
Group 2
Group 1
time delayed
Active inTotal operation mode
Inactive in Partial operation mode
Immediate triggering
Active in Group 2 operation mode
Active in Group 3+4 operation mode
Immediate triggering
Group 3
Group 2
immediate Active inTotal operation mode
Inactive in Partial operation mode
Immediate
or time delayed triggering
Active in Group 2 operation mode
Active in Group 3+4 operation mode
Immediate or time delayed triggering
Group 4
Group 2
time delayed
0 0
0 1
1 0
1 1
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Programmation
It is recommended that
the detectors are spread
over the 4 groups so that a
detector requiring new batteries
can be more easily identified.
Group code Internal contact type External contact type
Transmitter code
(fill in according to
programming options)
Programming See following table NC NO NC NO
options 0101
For a control panel other than L3310 : allocate a detector to a group
Programming is carried out using the “0”and “1”keys on the detector.
Choice of detector code

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Programmation
Group allocation
Carry out the following to allocate groups:
Start the
programming
by pressing
both keys
simultaneously
until the indicator
lamp goes out.
Press both keys
simultaneously
again until the
indicator lamp
goes out.
Confirm programming
by pressing both keys
simultaneously
until the indicator
lamp goes out.
The indicator lamp
lights up for 5 s
to indicate
programming
has been successful.
Carry
out the 4 successive
short presses
corresponding
to the code
of the group to be
programmed.
In the event of a programming error, the red indicator lamp flashes
quickly; reprogram the unit again from the beginning.
1
0
1
0
1
0
Checking
●To check the group has been cor-
rectly allocated, briefly press the
Test button on the detector and
ensure that the control panel
responds:
- with an audible signal; and an
indicator lamp on the control panel
lights up,
- or with a voice message corre-
sponding to the chosen allocation.
If your control panel does not
respond as it should, carry out the
detector coding again.
●To modify this setting at a later
date, carry out the procedure for
allocating the detector to a group
again.
The control panel must be
in test mode for checking.

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Programmation
For an L3310 control panel: allocate an identification number to the contact
detector
Choice of detector number
Transmitter number Internal contact type External contact type
Transmitter code
(fill in according to
programming options)
Programming See following table NC NO NC NO
options 0101
Choose a no. from 1 to 15
Code to be programmed
N° 1 10111
N° 2 10101
N° 3 10011
N° 4 10001
N° 5 11110
N° 6 11100
N° 7 11010
N° 8 11000
N° 9 10110
N° 10 10100
N° 11 10010
N° 12 10000
N° 13 01110
N° 14 01100
N° 15 01010
For the system to operate
correctly the same number
must not be allocated
to several detectors.

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Programmation
Detector number allocation
Carry out the following to allocate a number:
Start the
programming
by pressing
both keys
simultaneously
until the indicator
lamp goes out.
Press both keys
simultaneously
again until the
indicator lamp
goes out.
Confirm programming
by pressing both keys
simultaneously until the
indicator lamp goes out.
The indicator lamp
lights up for 5 s to
indicate programming
has been successful.
Carry out
the 7 successive
short presses
corresponding
to the detector
number to be
programmed.
.......
1
0
1
0
1
0
In the event of a programming error, the red indicator lamp
flashes quickly; reprogram the unit again from the beginning.

Programmation
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Allocating the detector to a group
The detectors must be identified as an entrance or a detector and then allo-
cated to one of the two groups with immediate or delayed triggering.
●To identify a detector as “entrance” (only for contact detectors), use the
push button BP1 on the control panel
●To identify a detector as “detector”(all other detectors), use the push but-
ton BP2 on the control panel.
No. of presses on BP1 or BP2 Choice of group
1Group 1 immediate
2Group 1 time delayed
3Group 2 immediate
4Group 2 time delayed
)
)
)
)
)
Press 1 to 4 times
(in less than 2 s)
on the push button
“BP1” or “BP2”
on the control panel.
Keep the “Test” button
on the detector pressed
until the control panel
responds.
10 s
The control panel
vocally confirms
detector allocation.
“Beep”
BP1 BP2
or
Checking
To check detector allocation, briefly
press the Test button on the detec-
tor and ensure that the control
panel responds with a voice mes-
sage corresponding to the chosen
allocation.
If the control panel does not
respond as it should, carry out the
detector coding again.
)
)
)
)
)
“Beep, entrance 1,
group 1 time delayed”
“Beep, detector or
entrance X, groupY,
immediate or time
delayed”
The control panel must be in test mode.

Installing
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2
3
Max. loop length: 10 m
5 series contacts max.
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Choosing the best place
The universal transmitter must be
placed:
●inside the building,
●on the frame of the entrance to
be protected, at least 1 m above
ground level,
●far away from any sources of
interference (electricity meter, etc.),
●directed towards the inside of the
room to be protected,
●if the universal transmitter has to
be fixed to a metallic surface, insert
a 20 mm thick (minimum) wooden
or plastic spacer between the base
and the metallic surface.
Wiring and fixing the
universal transmitter
Wiring
The wires are connected to the ter-
minal block in the base.
After the cover is clipped on to the
base, the pins located inside the
cover make automatic contact.
The terminal block has 3 terminals:
●(1): not used.
●Main (2): main common termi-
nal.
●Loop (3): loop connection termi-
nal (monitors opening and closing
of protected entrance).
●Example 1
Series-wired NC contacts:
●Example 2
Parallel-wired NO contacts
1
2
3
Max. loop length: 10 m
Unlimited
number
of
contacts
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Installing
Fixing the transmitter
Fix the back plate to the wall using
2 screws suitable for wall fixing.
Before closing the cover, choose a
bushing connector to match the
cable cross-section (see following
diagrams).
●Cable bushings
●4 assembly options
Fixing the magnet holder
When the entrance is closed the
magnet holder must be positioned
opposite the built-in normally
closed contact less than 5 mm
away from it.
Align the vertical slot on the mag-
net holder with the arrow located
on the base of the transmitter.
13
2
Slot-arrow alignment
5 mm
max.
70 mm
Adjust the height of the magnet
holder according to the diagrams
below.
If necessary use the spacers
supplied for the magnet holder or
position a spacer below the detec-
tor/transmitter..
Max : 5 mm
Detector
Magnet holder
Spacers
Spacer
The parts must be laterally
aligned and their height
adjusted for the built-in contact
to operate correctly.

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Installing
Overview of closing and opening distances between the universal transmit-
ter and the magnet used by the built-in contact to analyse any change in
entrance status.
Fix the base of the magnet holder,
place the magnet inside the cover
and clip it to the base plate.
Clip and then screw the detector to
its base. Position the screw cover
(delivered with the magnet holder
assembly) on the cover.
Cover
Magnet
Spacers
Base
5 mm
3 mm
5 mm
3 mm
5 mm
3 mm
5 mm
3 mm
Built-in contact closing and opening distances
Movement Contact
status
opening
closing
14 mm
12 mm
12 mm
10 mm
opening
closing
18 mm
16 mm
12 mm
10 mm
13 mm
11 mm
12 mm
10 mm
opening
closing
Spacing
Vertical
sliding
Horizontal
sliding
Wooden support Soft iron support
▼
▼
▼
▼
▼
▼
▼
▼
▼
▼
To unclip the magnet holder cover,
insert a small flat-headed screwdriver
into the slot provided and turn.
Screw cover

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Installing
Contact à visser
sur le dormant
Aimant à visser
sur l'ouvrant
60 mm
maximum
●NC type loop .
Floor mount normally closed
contact D8922
Contact à visser
sur le dormant
Aimant
à visser
sur l'ouvrant
5 mm
maximum
Capot
●NC type loop.
●NC type loop.
●Surface mounting: contact and
magnet to be screwed and aligned
(use spacers if necessary).
●Flush mounting:
- drill a hole in the doorframe and
door with an 8 mm diameter and
30 mm deep.
Check that the contact and magnet
are opposite each other;
- drill a hole in the frame for the
wire to pass through.
Positions
possibles de
l'aimant
Mauvaises
positions de
l'aimant
contact
aimant
Surface mount contact D8924,
screw fixing
Wiring and fixing
the external contacts
Surface or flush-mounted encap-
sulated cabled contact D8923
capot
aimant
contact
socle
vissé
sur le
dormant
cales
5 mm maxi
socle vissé
sur l'ouvrant
Surface
Dormant
Ouvrant
(côté serrure)
Flush mounting

Control panel in test mode.
●Press once on the test key.
●The transmitter is in test mode for
about 90 sec.
Testing the contacts
Alternatively activate the built-in
contact(s) or the contact(s) associ-
ated with the universal transmitter
and check their status:
●contact in alarm mode: universal
transmitter test LED indicator lamp
lit,
●contact in rest mode: universal
transmitter test LED indicator lamp
not lit,
●every time the loop is activated
the control panel emits a beep.
Testing the universal
transmitter and
contacts (built-in
and/or external)
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Installing
Détection : jusqu'à 2,50 m
du point d'impact
2,5 cm
2,5 cm
2,5 cm
2,5 cm
Piezo-electric glassbreak
sensors D8920
●NC type loop.
●Suitable for all types of glass with
a thickness of up to 6 mm.
●Detection: up to 2.5 m from the
point of impact.
●Stick the sensor with the double-
sided tape provided to a clean, dry
window (cleaned with a solvent)
with a temperature of between
+21°C and +38°C. Stick it in a cor-
ner of the window 2.5 mm from the
edges and apply pressure.
●Operating temperature: -18°C to
+38°C.
Wide gap normally closed
contact D8921
60 mm
maximum
Contact à visser
sur le dormant
Aimant à visser
sur l'ouvrant
●NC type loop.

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Installing
Normal mode
At the end of the test period, the
universal transmitter automatically
returns to normal operating mode
and the test LED indicator lamp is
no longer lit when the loop is acti-
vated.
If two normally closed
contacts are installed
on the same transmitter, when
one is triggered the other is
rendered inactive.
Make a note of the type, number,
group and position of the universal
transmitter on the customer
memory aid in the user guide.
Changing the battery
●Change the control panel to test
mode.
●Open the transmitter casing (see
§ on “Opening”).
●Press on the lithium battery
removal tab.
●Wait for 2 min. before replacing
the flat battery.
●Put the transmitter back on its
base and tighten the locking screw.
Fault indication
When the transmitter battery is
low:
●the LED indicator lamp no longer
lights up when the transmitter’s test
button is pressed,
●the control panel memorises the
battery fault and indicates it (see
control panel user manual).
It is essential to replace
the lithium battery
with the same type of battery
(3.6 V BatLi 28).
Please dispose of the old
battery in a battery
recycling bin.
Li

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Technical data
Technical data Universal transmitter
Entrance opening detection •built-in magnetic contact
•terminal block for external contact
Use internal
Power supply Logisty 3.6 V lithium battery
Battery life 3 years for normal domestic use
Radio links TwinBand®400/400 MHz
Test key •battery
•detection
LED indicator lamp 1
Operating temperature -10 °C to +55 °C
Protection mechanism •against opening
•removal
Degrees of mechanical protection IP 31/IK 04
Dimensions (L x w x h) 138 x 26 x 30 mm
Weight 70 g with battery
L3264X
L3265X

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Non-contractual document, may be modified without prior notice.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: ATRAL S.A.S.
Address: F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France
Product type: Universal transmitter
Trade mark: Logisty
We declare under our sole responsibility that the products to which this
declaration relates are thus compliant with the essential requirements of the
following European Directives:
• R&TTE Directive: 99/5/CE
• EMC Directive: 89/336/CEE
• Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/CE
in compliance with the following harmonised European Standards:
These products can be used in all EU, EEA Countries and Switzerland.
Crolles 06/09/06 Signature:
Research
& Development Manager
Products code L3264X L3265X
EN 300 220-3 X X
EN 300 330-2
EN 300 440-2
EN 50130-4 X X
EN 55022 & 55024
EN 60950 X X
TBR 21

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