Plymovent OS-4 WRK Operational manual

OS-4 WRK
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Wireless Retrot Kit
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1. Safety.................................................................................. 2
2. Important safety instruction ........................................ 3
3. Introduction ..................................................................... 3
4. System components ...................................................... 4
5. Installation......................................................................4-5
6. Reciever programming................................................... 6
6. 1 Overview........................................................................6
6.2 Installation and Start-up...............................................7
6.3 System Test Mode.......................................................10
6.4 Operation.....................................................................11
6.5 Connect input / Output Cabling..............................11
6.6 Mount the Receiver.................................................... 12
6.7 Specications................................................................12
6.8 Receiver Warrantee....................................................12
7.Wire Diagram ................................................................13
8. Operation.......................................................................14
9. Warrenty........................................................................14
10. Maintenance.................................................................14
11. Disposal ........................................................................14
12. CE Declaration.............................................................14
PRODUCT USER MANUAL
Thank you for buying a Plymovent product. Before you unpack and put it into operation please read this
product manual carefully, and follow the instructions.
This manual should be handed over and kept by the service department
after the installation.
MAN_WRK_EN
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1. SAFETY
General
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for damage to
the product or personal injury caused by ignoring of the safety
instructions in this manual, or by negligence during installation,
use, maintenance, and repair of the product mentioned on the
cover of this document and any corresponding accessories.
Specic working conditions or used accessories may require
additional safety instructions. Immediately contact your supplier
if you detect a potential danger when using the product.The
user of the product is always fully responsible for
observing the local safety instructions and regulations.
Observe all applicable safety instructions and regulations.
User manual
• Everyoneworkingonorwiththeproduct,mustbefamiliar
with the contents of this manual and must strictly observe
the instructions therein.The management should instruct
the personnel in accordance with the manual and observe
all instructions and directions given.
• Neverchangetheorderofthestepstoperform.
• Alwayskeepthemanualwiththeproduct.
Pictograms and instructions on the product (if present)
• Thepictograms,warningandinstructionsattachedtothe
product are part of the safety features. They must not be
covered or removed and must be present and legible during
the entire life of the product.
• Immediatelyreplaceorrepairdamagedorillegible
pictograms, warnings and instructions.
Users
• Theuseofthisproductisexclusivelyreservedtowell
authorized, trained and qualied users. Temporary personnel
and personnel in training can only use the product under
supervision and responsibility of skilled engineers.
Intended use
The product has been designed as a Wireless Retrot Kit to
operateincombinationwithacentralexhaustventilator.Using
the product for other purposes is considered contrary to its
intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any
damages or injury resulting from such use. The product has
been built in accordance with state-of-the-art standards and
recognized safety regulations. Only use this product when in
technical perfect condition in accordance with its intended use
andtheinstructionsexplainedintheusermanual.
Technical specications
The specications given in this manual must not be altered.
Modications
Modicationsof(partsof)theproductisnotallowed,except
the bottom plate which is allowed to be used as entrance point
forexternalcabling.
WARNING
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD.
Disconnect mains before servicing. Failure to do so
could result in serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
PRODUCT MAY CONTAIN SHARP EDGES
Use care when servicing unit.
Failure to do so could result in minor personal
injury.
WARNING
Fire hazard
Neverusethecontrolboxinareaswithammable
gasses.
WARNING
Do not attempt installation of this unit unless you
are familiar with the necessary tools, equipment,
utility connections and potential hazards. Installation
should be performed only by a qualied service
provider. Failure to do so could result in reduced
performance of the unit, serious personal injury or
death.
• Inspecttheproductandcheckitfordamage.Verifythe
functioning of the safety features.
• Checktheworkingenvironment.Donotallowunauthori-
zed persons to enter the working environment.
• Protecttheproductagainstwaterandhumidity.
• Usecommonsense.Stayalertandkeepyourattentionto
your work. Do not use the product when you are under the
inuenceofdrugs,alcoholormedicine.
• Makesuretheroomisalwayssufcientlyventilated;this
applies especially to conned spaces.
• Neverinstalltheproductinfrontofentrancesandexits
which must be used for emergency services.
• Makesurethattheworkshop,inthevicinityoftheproduct,
containssufcientapprovedreextinguishers.
Service, maintenance and repairs
• Observethemaintenanceintervalsgiveninthismanual.
Overdue maintenance can lead to high costs for repair and
revisions and can render the guarantee null and void.
• Alwaysusetools,materials,lubricantsandservicetechni-
ques which have been approved by the manufacturer.
Never use worn tools and do not leave any tools in or on
the product.
• Safetyfeatureswhichhavebeenremovedforservice,
maintenance or repairs, must be put back immediately after
nishing these jobs and it must be checked that they still
function properly.
WARNING
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD.
Disconnect mains before servicing. Failure to do so
could result in serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
After switching off , wait at least 20 seconds
before opening the door to carry out service,
maintenance or repair jobs.
ATTENTION!
Maintenance should only be performed by autho-
rized, qualied and trained persons (skilled) using
appropriate work practices.

ATTENTION
A remark with additional information for the user.
A remark brings possible problems to the user’s
attention.
CAUTION!
Procedures, if not carried out with the necessary
caution, could damage the product, the workshop or
the environment.
WARNING!
Procedures which, if not carried out with the neces-
sary caution, may damage the product or cause
serious personal injury.
WARNING!
Denotes risk of electric shock.
WARNING!
Important warning to prevent re.
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PREFACE
Using this manual
This manual is intended to be used as a work reference for
professional/licensed electrician, well trained and authorized
users to be able to safely install, use, maintain and repair the
product mentioned on the cover of this document.
Pictograms and symbols
The following pictograms and symbols are used in this manual:
Service and technical support
For information about specic adjustments, maintenance or
repair jobs which are not dealt with in this manual, please
contact the supplier of the product.The supplier will always
be willing to help you.
Make sure you have the following specications at hand:
- OS-4 WRK Product User Manual
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read instructions before installing and using the OS-4
Wireless Retrot Kit. This will help you obtain the full benet
from the OS-4Wireless Retrot Kit you have selected.
A. Read the Prodcut User Manual and Important Safety
Instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions
could cause a malfunction in the system or unsatisfactory
service.
B. Follow a regular service and maintenance schedule for
efcient operation.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, re and injury to persons:
•DonotusetheOS-4WRKinwetordamplocations.
•DonotusetheOS-4WRKoutdoors.
2.1 Identication of the product
The identicationsticker contains, among other things, the
following data:
•Productname
•Supplyvoltageandfrequency
•Enclosuretype
Plymovent’s OS-4 Wireless Retrot Kit (WRK) is designed to
be used in conjunction with the OS-4 control panel.
TheOS-4WRKkitiscomprisedoftwomaincomponents;the
OS-4 WRK (Reciever assembly), the OS-4 WRK-T (Transmit-
ter).
The OS-4 WRK kit allows for a pressure switch to be placed
on a moving trolley without the need for hard wiring back
totheOS-4box.TheWRK-Riscapableofmonitoringupto
16 OS-4 WRK-T sensors simultaneously. If the OS-4 WRK
recieves a signal from any one of the OS-4 WRK-T sensors it
will automatically start the system.The OS-4 WRK-R is also
displaying any of the possible 16 sensors, allowing for easy
trouble shooting of OS-4WRK-T sensors.
The OS-4 WRK-R comes with an enclosure that is prewired,
allowing for power and communicate with the Plymovent OS-4
control panel.This feature eliminates the necessity of providing
power when used in conjuction with Plymovent Equipment.
Also included with the OS-4 WRK-T is the battery required
for operation.
3. INTRODUCTION

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1. The OS-4 WRK comprises of the Wireless Receiver and
mountedinaPrewiredEnclosure.Nexttothisthe
standard kit also includes a Wireless Transmitter (OS-4
WRK-T).
2. The OS-4 WRK-T includes a transmitter with battery.
Up to 16 separate transmitters will be recognized by one
receiver.To order replacement or additional units please
use part number OS-4 WRK-T
Required InstallationTools and components
- Drill and bit.
- Wall mounting hardware compatible with wall material to
mountboxnearOS-4panel.
- Phillips and Straight blade screw drivers.
- Wire stripper and cutter.
- Two pairs of channel locks.
- Medium size adjustable wrench.
- Bit to drill additional knock-out in OS-4 cabinet if
needed for wire socket connection.
4. SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
1. Choose a location for the OS-4 WRK-R enclosure.This
location should be with in a 2 meter radius of the OS-4
panel, should not be blocking any safety equipment or
cause any safety hazards.The mounting surface should be a
solid surface.
2. Add a hole (if required) to the OS-4 enclosure.
3. Run the wire from the OS-4 WRK-R into the OS-4 panel.
Cut the wires to the proper length, strip ends, insert into
proper leads, tighten wire holders, tuck away or wire tie
and lose wire.
4. Connect the power wires to the load side of the 24 volt
fuse and the ground wire to one of the ground connections
on the terminal strip (far left or far right of the terminal
strip). Properly secure all wiring.
Please see the Schematic overview on page 10 of this manual.
WARNING
Do not attempt installation of this unit unless you
are familiar with the necessary tools, equipment,
utility connections and potential hazards. Installation
should be performed only by a qualied service
provider. Failure to do so could result in reduced
performance of the unit, serious personal injury or
death.
WARNING
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD.
Disconnect mains before servicing. Failure to do so
could result in serious personal injury or death.
5. INSTALLATION

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WRK-T
Note: 1.
When installing a system calling for a wireless system to be installed, it is easiest to install the complete system prior to the
installation of the OS-4 WRK-T transmitter.
To install the pressure sensor and Os-4 WRK-T to the trolley:
1. Program Transmitter before installation (instruction or later in manual)
2. Drill out the four rivets that connect the hose to trolley transition to the upper section of the trolley.
3. Mark and disonnect all airlines from their respective quick ttings, and remove from transition.
4. Drill three holes in the transition (see picture below). Install grommets in two of the holes, the third hole
will be used to thread in the pressure switch.Tap the hole with a pipe tread and thread the pressure switch into the hole.
5. Connect the pressure switch to the transition.
6. Reconnect the hose to the trolley.
7.InstallthemountingclipfortheTransmitteronthetopoftheexhausthosecrab.
Notescrewsusedmustbeushmounttoallowforproperttingoftransmitter.
Note make sure to place the provided zip tie under the clip before attaching.The zip tie will be tightened around the
transmitter to provide additional safety when crab stops against shock.
8. Attach provided wire to the connecting points inside the transmitter cabinet and insert battery.
9. Snap cover back onto transmitter. Snap transmitter onto mounting bracket and tighten zip tie around transmitter for
additional security.
5. INSTALLATION
Transmitter connecting wire Location of pressure switch
and new location for airlines.
Transmitter location

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6. RECEIVER/TRAMSMITTER PROGRAMMING
NOTE:
Note:The EE4216MR LCD will only display informa-
tion when an authorized password has been entered.
Inovonics EchoStream technology is designed to minimize dead spots in transmission areas using diversity reception and
advancedsignalprocessing.TheEE4216MRreceiverallowsyoutoaddupto16transmittersandsixoutputstoanyapplication.
The EE4216MR is compliant with:
1.1 Inovonics Wireless Contact Information
•EN50131-1
•SecurityGrade2
•EnvironmentalClassII
1.1 Inovonics Wireless Contact Information
If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics Wireless technicalservices:
•E-mail:suppor[email protected]
•Phone:(800)782-2709;(303)939-9336
1.2 EE4216MR Front Panel
© Inovonics, 2009 - www.inovonics.com
EE4216MR EchoStream® Receiver
Installation and Operation Manual - 05395G
1 Overview
Inovonics EchoStream technology is designed to minimize dead spots in transmission
areas using diversity reception and advanced signal processing. The EE4216MR
receiver allows you to add up to 16 transmitters and six outputs to any application.
The EE4216MR is compliant with:
• EN50131-1
• Security Grade 2
• Environmental Class II
1.1 Inovonics Wireless Contact Information
If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics Wireless technical
services:
• E-mail: support@inovonics.com
• Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336
1.2 EE4216MR Front Panel
Figure 1 Receiver front panel
Up Button Scrolls the display up.
Down button: Scrolls the display down.
Back button: Returns display to the previous menu, or, when entering information in
the display, returns to the last character entered.
Enter button: Selects the currently displayed menu item. If in normal operating mode,
sets the unit to menu mode.
LCD Display: Shows status, event log and programming information.
Note: The EE4216MR LCD will only display information when an authorized password
has been entered.
1.3 EE4216MR Internal Components
Figure 2 EE4216MR internal components
1.4 EE4216MR LEDs
Note: The EE4216MR operation LEDs are only visible when the cover is removed.
Output LED: Lights when any output is active.
Fault LED: Lights when any transmitter is sending a fault condition.
Power LED: Lit when receiving power.
Decode LED: Flashes when any recognizable transmission is received. This LED is
only visible with the cover removed.
2 Installation and Startup
2.1 Connect Power Cabling
Before beginning startup, you will need to connect power to the receiver. To connect
power to the receiver:
Caution: Graded application must use the cabling knockout on the back of the
housing.
1. Connect power cabling to the Vs and GND connections.
• Power source should be 11-14 VDC. Power supply must be unswitched,
uninterrupted, and regulated.
2.2 Enable EchoStream Select
To meet ETSI requirements, Inovonics has developed a new line of EE 868MHz-only
products. These new 868MHz-only products are compatible with older systems that
include EchoStream Select products. If you are using any ES products in your current
system, you will need to enable EchoStream Select compatibility on this new 868MHz-
only product.
To enable/disable EchoStream Select compatibility:
1. To enable compatibility with ES products, place a selection jumper on the ES
selection pins.
Note: Selection jumpers are included in the EE4216MR hardware packet.
2. If no ES products are used in your system, remove the selection jumper from the
ES selection pins.
3. Reset the receiver or cycle power.
2.3 Enter Password
There are three levels of EE4216MR user. Only the level 2 authorized user and level 3
authorized installer are able to access the INSTALL & SERVICE menu.
Level 2 authorized user access: A level 2 authorized user has the ability to view
system status indicators and enter system test mode in the INSTALL & SERVICE menu.
A level 2 user does not have the ability to change receiver parameters or perform
receiver functions (signal strength, test, register points, etc.). For more information on
system test mode, see “System Test Mode” on page 3.
Note: The default level 2 authorized user password is 3446.
Level 3 authorized installer access: A level 3 authorized installer has the ability to
access all INSTALL & SERVICE menus. A level 3 authorized installer can also view
receiver system status indicators as well as change receiver system parameters and
perform all receiver functions.
Note: The default level 3 authorized installer password is 1234.
During normal operation there is no visual indication of system status or activity on the
front display of the EE4216MR receiver. Unless the level 2 authorized user or the level
3 authorized installer enters a valid password, the LCD will remain completely blank.
To enter either the level 2 authorized user or the level 3 authorized installer password:
1. Press any button; PASSWORD displays.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the first numeral; press Enter to
select.
3. Repeat step 2 for each numeral in the password.
4. When all numerals in the password have been entered, press Enter to submit the
password.
2.4 Select Display Language
On initial startup you will need to select the display language. Once selected, the
language will be maintained unless changed using the CHANGE LANGUAGE option in
the INSTALL & SERVICE menu. To select the display language, see “Select Language”
on page 3.
2.5 Navigate to the Install & Service Menu
There are three main menus: POINT STATUS, INSTALL & SERVICE and EVENT LOG. The
INSTALL & SERVICE menu is used to program outputs, select language, change
password, view the signal strength, delete points, register transmitters, and setup
points for any of the programmed points.
Note: If changing programming for a point that already has a transmitter registered to
it, there is no need to re-register the transmitter. Changes to point programming are
automatically assigned to the transmitter registered to that point.
To access the INSTALL & SERVICE menu:
1. From the READY prompt, press the Enter button to access the receiver’s three
main menus.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate to the the INSTALL & SERVICE menu;
press the Enter button.
2.6 Setup Point
1. From the INSTALL & SERVICE menu, press Enter at the SETUP POINT prompt.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the points; press the Enter button to
select a point.
• T
XREGISTR’Ddisplays if a transmitter or repeater is currently registered to this
point; TX NOT REGSTR’Ddisplays if no transmitter is registered to this point.
3. Press Enter to setup the point. The following setup options are available:
Supervision Time: Sets time limit on missing transmitter reporting.
• The valid range is 0 to 99 hours. The default is 30 minutes. Selecting 0 turns off
supervision.
AUp button BDown button CBack button DEnter button ELCD display
AHousing release tabs BPower connections COperation LEDs
DOutput terminals ETamper output FClear to set output
GJam output HReset input IEchoStream Select pins
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
GH
F
E
AA
I
A. Up button
B. Down button
C. Back button
D. Enter button
E. LCD display
1.3 EE4216MR Internal Components
Figure 1 Receiver front panel
A: Up Button Scrolls the display up.
B: Down button: Scrolls the display down.
C: Back button: Returns display to the previous menu, or, when entering information in the display, returns to the last
character entered.
D: Enter button: Selects the currently displayed menu item. If in normal operating mode, sets the unit to menu mode.
E: LCD Display: Shows status, event log and programming information.
© Inovonics, 2009 - www.inovonics.com
EE4216MR EchoStream® Receiver
Installation and Operation Manual - 05395G
1 Overview
Inovonics EchoStream technology is designed to minimize dead spots in transmission
areas using diversity reception and advanced signal processing. The EE4216MR
receiver allows you to add up to 16 transmitters and six outputs to any application.
The EE4216MR is compliant with:
• EN50131-1
• Security Grade 2
• Environmental Class II
1.1 Inovonics Wireless Contact Information
If you have any problems with this procedure, contact Inovonics Wireless technical
services:
• E-mail: support@inovonics.com
• Phone: (800) 782-2709; (303) 939-9336
1.2 EE4216MR Front Panel
Figure 1 Receiver front panel
Up Button Scrolls the display up.
Down button: Scrolls the display down.
Back button: Returns display to the previous menu, or, when entering information in
the display, returns to the last character entered.
Enter button: Selects the currently displayed menu item. If in normal operating mode,
sets the unit to menu mode.
LCD Display: Shows status, event log and programming information.
Note: The EE4216MR LCD will only display information when an authorized password
has been entered.
1.3 EE4216MR Internal Components
Figure 2 EE4216MR internal components
1.4 EE4216MR LEDs
Note: The EE4216MR operation LEDs are only visible when the cover is removed.
Output LED: Lights when any output is active.
Fault LED: Lights when any transmitter is sending a fault condition.
Power LED: Lit when receiving power.
Decode LED: Flashes when any recognizable transmission is received. This LED is
only visible with the cover removed.
2 Installation and Startup
2.1 Connect Power Cabling
Before beginning startup, you will need to connect power to the receiver. To connect
power to the receiver:
Caution: Graded application must use the cabling knockout on the back of the
housing.
1. Connect power cabling to the Vs and GND connections.
• Power source should be 11-14 VDC. Power supply must be unswitched,
uninterrupted, and regulated.
2.2 Enable EchoStream Select
To meet ETSI requirements, Inovonics has developed a new line of EE 868MHz-only
products. These new 868MHz-only products are compatible with older systems that
include EchoStream Select products. If you are using any ES products in your current
system, you will need to enable EchoStream Select compatibility on this new 868MHz-
only product.
To enable/disable EchoStream Select compatibility:
1. To enable compatibility with ES products, place a selection jumper on the ES
selection pins.
Note: Selection jumpers are included in the EE4216MR hardware packet.
2. If no ES products are used in your system, remove the selection jumper from the
ES selection pins.
3. Reset the receiver or cycle power.
2.3 Enter Password
There are three levels of EE4216MR user. Only the level 2 authorized user and level 3
authorized installer are able to access the INSTALL & SERVICE menu.
Level 2 authorized user access: A level 2 authorized user has the ability to view
system status indicators and enter system test mode in the INSTALL & SERVICE menu.
A level 2 user does not have the ability to change receiver parameters or perform
receiver functions (signal strength, test, register points, etc.). For more information on
system test mode, see “System Test Mode” on page 3.
Note: The default level 2 authorized user password is 3446.
Level 3 authorized installer access: A level 3 authorized installer has the ability to
access all INSTALL & SERVICE menus. A level 3 authorized installer can also view
receiver system status indicators as well as change receiver system parameters and
perform all receiver functions.
Note: The default level 3 authorized installer password is 1234.
During normal operation there is no visual indication of system status or activity on the
front display of the EE4216MR receiver. Unless the level 2 authorized user or the level
3 authorized installer enters a valid password, the LCD will remain completely blank.
To enter either the level 2 authorized user or the level 3 authorized installer password:
1. Press any button; PASSWORD displays.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the first numeral; press Enter to
select.
3. Repeat step 2 for each numeral in the password.
4. When all numerals in the password have been entered, press Enter to submit the
password.
2.4 Select Display Language
On initial startup you will need to select the display language. Once selected, the
language will be maintained unless changed using the CHANGE LANGUAGE option in
the INSTALL & SERVICE menu. To select the display language, see “Select Language”
on page 3.
2.5 Navigate to the Install & Service Menu
There are three main menus: POINT STATUS, INSTALL & SERVICE and EVENT LOG. The
INSTALL & SERVICE menu is used to program outputs, select language, change
password, view the signal strength, delete points, register transmitters, and setup
points for any of the programmed points.
Note: If changing programming for a point that already has a transmitter registered to
it, there is no need to re-register the transmitter. Changes to point programming are
automatically assigned to the transmitter registered to that point.
To access the INSTALL & SERVICE menu:
1. From the READY prompt, press the Enter button to access the receiver’s three
main menus.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate to the the INSTALL & SERVICE menu;
press the Enter button.
2.6 Setup Point
1. From the INSTALL & SERVICE menu, press Enter at the SETUP POINT prompt.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the points; press the Enter button to
select a point.
•T
XREGISTR’Ddisplays if a transmitter or repeater is currently registered to this
point; TX NOT REGSTR’Ddisplays if no transmitter is registered to this point.
3. Press Enter to setup the point. The following setup options are available:
Supervision Time: Sets time limit on missing transmitter reporting.
• The valid range is 0 to 99 hours. The default is 30 minutes. Selecting 0 turns off
supervision.
AUp button BDown button CBack button DEnter button ELCD display
AHousing release tabs BPower connections COperation LEDs
DOutput terminals ETamper output FClear to set output
GJam output HReset input IEchoStream Select pins
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
GH
F
E
AA
I
A Housing release tabs B
Power connections
C Operation LEDs
D Output terminals
E Tamper output
F Clear to set output
G Jam output
H Reset input
I EchoStream Select pins
Figure 2 EE4216MR internal components
1. Overview

CAUTION:
Graded application must use the cabling knockout
on the back of the housing.
1. ConnectpowercablingtotheVsandGNDconnections.
• Powersourceshouldbe11-14VDC.Powersupplymustbe
unswitched, uninterrupted, and regulated.
2.2 Enable EchoStream Select
To meet ETSI requirements, Inovonics has developed a new
line of EE 868MHz-only
products.These new 868MHz-only products are compatible
with older systems that
include EchoStream Select products. If you are using any ES
products in your current
system, you will need to enable EchoStream Select
compatibility on this new 868MHzonly product.
To enable/disable EchoStream Select compatibility:
1. To enable compatibility with ES products, place a selection
jumper on the ES selection pins.
NOTE:
Selection jumpers are included in the EE4216MR
hardware packet.
2. If no ES products are used in your system, remove the selec
tion jumper from the ES selection pins.
3. Reset the receiver or cycle power.
2.3 Enter Password
There are three levels of EE4216MR user. Only the level 2
authorized user and level 3 authorized installer are able to
accesstheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu.
Level 2 authorized user access:A level 2 authorized user
has the ability to view system status indicators and enter
systemtestmodeintheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu.
A level 2 user does not have the ability to change receiver
parameters or perform receiver functions (signal strength,
test, register points, etc.). For more information on
system test mode, see “System Test Mode” on page 10.
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6. RECEIVER/TRAMSMITTER PROGRAMMING
2 Installation and Startup
Output LED: Lights when any output is active.
Fault LED: Lights when any transmitter is sending a fault
condition.
Power LED: Lit when receiving power.
Decode LED: Flashes when any recognizable transmission is
received.This LED is
only visible with the cover removed.
NOTE:
Note:The EE4216MR operation LEDs are only
visible when the cover is removed.
1.4 EE4216MR LEDs
2.1 Connect Power Cabling
Before beginning startup, you will need to connect power to
the receiver.To connect power to the receiver:
NOTE:
The default level 2 authorized user password is
3446.
Level 3 authorized installer access:
A level 3 authorized installer has the ability to access all
INSTALL&SERVICEmenus.Alevel3authorizedinstallercan
also view receiver system status indicators as well as change
receiver system parameters and
perform all receiver functions.
NOTE:
The default level 3 authorized installer password is
1234.
During normal operation there is no visual indication of system
status or activity on the
front display of the EE4216MR receiver. Unless the level 2
authorized user or the level 3 authorized installer enters a
valid password, the LCD will remain completely blank.
To enter either the level 2 authorized user or the level 3
authorized installer password:
1. Pressanybutton;PASSWORDdisplays.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the rst
numeral;pressEntertoselect.
3. Repeat step 2 for each numeral in the password.
4. When all numerals in the password have been entered,
press Enter to submit the password.
2.4 Select Display Language
On initial startup you will need to select the display langu
age. Once selected, the language will be maintained
unless changed using the CHANGE LANGUAGE option
intheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu.Toselectthedisplay
language, see “Select Language” on page 12.
2.5 Navigate to the Install & Service Menu
There are three main menus: POINT STATUS, INSTALL &
SERVICEandEVENTLOG.The
INSTALL&SERVICEmenuisusedtoprogramoutputs,
select language, change password, view the signal strength,
delete points, register transmitters, and setup
points for any of the programmed points.
NOTE:
If changing programming for a point that already has
a transmitter registered to it, there is no need to
re-register the transmitter. Changes to point pro-
gramming are automatically assigned to the trans-
mitter registered to that point
ToaccesstheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu:
1. From the READY prompt, press the Enter button to
access the receiver’s three main menus.
2. Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate to the the
INSTALL&SERVICEmenu;presstheEnterbutton.
2.6 Setup Point
1. FromtheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu,pressEnteratthe
SETUP POINT prompt.
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press the Enter button to select a point.
• TXREGISTR’Ddisplaysifatransmitterorrepeateris
currentlyregisteredtothispoint;TXNOTREGSTR’D
displays if no transmitter is registered to this point.
3. Press Enter to setup the point.The following setup options
are available:
Supervision Time: Sets time limit on missing transmitter
reporting.
• Thevalidranges0to99hours.Thedefaultis30minutes.
Selecting 0 turns off supervision.
CAUTION:
Turning off supervision can jeopardize the integrity
of your system. Inovonics does not recommend
turning off supervision. For supervision to function
correctly, the supervision time must be set for an
interval greater than the transmitter check-in time.
a. Use the Up and Down buttons to adjust the supervision
time;presstheEnterbuttontoselect.
b. Use the Up and Down buttons to toggle between Hrs
(hours)andMin(minutes);
press the Enter button to select.
Select Security/Repeater Congures point’s alarm and alert
bits as either a repeater or a security transmitter.
a. Use the Up and Down buttons to choose SELECT
SECURITY for a security transmitter or SELECT
REPEATERforarepeater;presstheEnterbuttontoselect.
1-4 Alarm Inputs:
Allows security transmitters with multiple alarm condi
tions to be assigned a separate alarm point and output
type for each individual condition.
a. Use the Up and Down buttons to select the number of
alarminputsforthetransmitter;presstheEntertoselect.
Alarm Out:
Maps the security transmitter’s alarm condition(s) to alarm
outputs.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the output
numbers. Choosing - - will disable alarm output.
b. Press Enter to select the output to use for the alarm
condition.Alarm Output Type Selects the output type for
the alarm condition.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the
following options:
• Follower:Theoutputreectsthetransmitter’salarmsta
tus. Press the Enter button to select.
• Latching:Theoutputturnsonwhenactivatedandremains
on until the receiver is reset. Press the Enter button to
select.
• Toggle:Theoutputchangesstateeachtimethedevice
sends a new activation.
Press the Enter button to select.
INACTIVEdisplayswhenselected.Inactivetimeprevents
output chatter.The valid range is 2.0 to 99.5 seconds, in 0.5
second increments. Use the Up and Downbuttonstoselect;
press the Enter button to select.
• Momentary:Theoutputturnsonfortheprogrammed
duration, then turns off,
regardless of the device status. Press the Enter button to
select. MOMENT displays when selected.This sets the
time that the output will stay activated.The valid range
0.5 to 99.5 seconds, in 0.5 second increments. Use the Up
and Downbuttonstoselect;presstheEnterbuttontoselect.
Inactive Out: Maps transmitter/repeater inactivity fault output.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the output
numbers. Choosing - - will disable inactivity reporting.
b. Press Enter to select the output to use for this
transmitter/repeater’s inactivity transmission.
Inactive OutputType Selects the output type for the inac
tive condition.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the
following options:
• Follower:Theoutputreectsthetransmitter’sinactive
status. Press the Enter button to select.
• Latching:Theoutputturnsonwhenainactiveconditionis
sent and remains on until the receiver is reset. Press the
Enter button to select.
• Toggle:Theoutputchangesstateeachtimethedevice
sends a new inactive condition.A minimum of ve seconds
must elapse before the output can send a new inactive
condition. Press the Enter button to select.
INACTIVEdisplayswhenselected.Inactivetimeprevents
output chatter.The valid range is 2.0 to 99.5 seconds,
in 0.5 second increments. Use the Up and Down buttons
toselect;presstheEnterbuttontoselect.
• Momentary:Theoutputturnsonfortheprogrammed
duration, then turns off, regardless of the device status.
Press the Enter button to select. MOMENT displays
when selected.This sets the time that the output will stay
activated.The valid range 0.5 to 99.5 seconds, in 0.5
second increments. Use the Up and Down buttons to
select;presstheEnterbuttontoselect.
Tamper Out: Maps transmitter/repeater tamper fault output.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the output
numbers. Choosing - - will disable tamper output.
b. Press Enter to select the output to use for this transmit
ter/repeater’s tamper transmission.
Tamper Output Type Selects the output type for the tamper
condition.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the
following options:
• Follower:Theoutputreectsthetransmitter’stamper
status. Press the Enter button to select.
• Latching:Theoutputturnsonwhenatamperconditionis
sent and remains on until the receiver is reset. Press the
Enter button to select.
• Toggle:Theoutputchangesstateeachtimethedevice
sends a new tamper condition.A minimum of ve seconds
must elapse before the output can send a new tamper
condition. Press the Enter button to select.
INACTIVEdisplayswhenselected.Inactivetimeprevents
output chatter.The valid range is 2.0 to 99.5 seconds,
in 0.5 second increments. Use the Up and Down buttons
toselect;presstheEnterbuttontoselect.
• Momentary:Theoutputturnsonfortheprogrammed
duration, then turns off, regardless of the device status.
Press the Enter button to select.
MOMENT displays when selected.This sets the time
that the output will stay activated.The valid range 0.5
to 99.5 seconds, in 0.5 second increments. Use the
Up nd Downbuttonstoselect;presstheEnterbuttonto
select.
Low Batt Out: Maps transmitter/repeater low battery fault
output.
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numbers. Choosing - - will disable low battery output.
b. Press Enter to select the output to use for this transmit
ter/repeater’s low battery transmission.
Low Battery Output Type Selects the output type for the
low battery condition.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the follo
wing options:
• Follower:Theoutputreectsthetransmitter’slowbattery
status. Press the Enter button to select.
• Latching:Theoutputturnsonwhenalowbatterycondi
tion is sent and remains on until the receiver is reset.
Press the Enter button to select.
• Toggle:Theoutputchangesstateeachtimethedevice
sends a new low battery condition.A minimum of ve
seconds must elapse before the output can send a new
low battery condition. Press the Enter button to select.
INACTIVEdisplayswhenselected.Inactivetimeprevents
output chatter.The valid range is 2.0 to 99.5 seconds,
in 0.5 second increments. Use the Up and Down buttons
toselect;presstheEnter button to select.
• Momentary:Theoutputturnsonfortheprogrammed
duration, then turns off, regardless of the device status.
Press the Enter button to select.
MOMENT displays when selected.This sets the time that
the output will stay activated.The valid range 0.5 to 99.5
seconds, in 0.5 second increments. Use the Up and Down
buttonstoselect;presstheEnterbuttontoselect.
Line Power Loss Out: Maps repeater line power loss fault
output.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the output
numbers. Choosing - - will disable line power loss output.
b. Press Enter to select the output to use for this repeater’s
line power loss transmission.
Line Power Loss OutputType Selects the output type for
the line power loss condition.
a. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the
following options:
• Follower:Theoutputreectstherepeater’slinepower
loss status. Press the Enter button to select.
• Latching:Theoutputturnsonwhenalowbatterycondi
tion is sent and remains on until the receiver is reset.
Press the Enter button to select.
• Toggle:Theoutputchangesstateeachtimethedevice
sends a new line power loss condition.A minimum
of ve seconds must elapse before the output can send a
new line power loss condition. Press the Enter button
toselect.INACTIVEdisplayswhenselected.Inactivetime
prevents output chatter.The valid range is 2.0 to 99.5
seconds, in 0.5 second increments. Use the Up and
Downbuttonstoselect;presstheEnterbuttontoselect.
Momentary:The output turns on for the programmed
duration, then turns off, regardless of the device status.
Press the Enter button to select.
MOMENT displays when selected.This sets the time that
the output will stay activated.
The valid range 0.5 to 99.5 seconds, in 0.5 second
increments. Use the Up and Downbuttonstoselect;
press the Enter button to select.
Text:Entereight-characterdescriptivetextforthe
transmitter/repeater
a. Use Up/Down buttons to scroll through the
alphanumericcharacters;pressEnter to select and
advancetothenextcharacter.
To select a space, press Enter without selecting a digit.
NOTE:
If you do not use all eight characters, you must enter
spaces to the end of the line.
b. When nished, press Enter again to complete selection.
2.7 Register Transmitter
The REGISTER TRANSMITTER option allows you to register a
transmitter or repeater.
a. Use the Up and Down buttons to toggle between N for
no andY for yes to choose whether or not you wish to
registeratransmitter/repeatertothepoint;press
Enter to select.
NOTE:
You can always register a transmitter/repeater to
the point at a later time using the REGISTER
XMITTERpromptintheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu.
b. If you chose to register a transmitter/repeater at this time,
press the transmitter/ repeater’s Reset button at the RESET
XMITTERprompt.
2.8 Delete Point
The DELETE POINT option allows you to delete transmitter
registration information from all registered points, or a specic
point.Programmedpointinformationisnotdeleted;
just the registration identication number associated with the
transmitters or repeaters.To delete points:
1. FromtheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu,usetheUp and
DownbuttonstonavigatetotheDELETEPOINTprompt;
press the Enter button.
2. The DELETE ALL? prompt displays. Use the Up and
DownbuttonstochooseNfornoorYforyes;press
Enter to select.
3. If you selected no, the DELETE POINT prompt displays.
Use the Up and Down buttons to select a point to
delete;pressEnter to select.
4. Press the Enter button to return to the INSTALL &
SERVICEmenu.
2.9 Monitor Signal Strength
The SIGNAL STRENGTH option is used to measure
signal strength and troubleshoot installation problems.
1. At the SIGNAL STRENGTH prompt, press Enter.
• POINT01displays,alongwithasignalqualityofGOOD,
WEAK or NO SIG.
NOTE:
The point must have an active transmitter associated
with it to display signal strength.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the registe
red transmitters.
3. Press EnteragaintoviewLevel(LV)andMargin(MA).
• LVindicatestheoverallsignalstrength;MAindicatesthe
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InovonicsrecommendsanLVoffourformostinstal-
lations.ForCENELEC,Grade2installations,anLVof
10 or greater is required.
4. To reset signal data, use the Up/Down buttons to leave
and return to the transmitter you are monitoring.
2.10 CTS Type
The EE4216MR provides a signal to the control panel which
can be used to ensure all security devices in the system are ac-
tive before allowing the system to be set. If used by the control
panel, the system cannot be set if the receiver has not heard
from any registered wireless devices within the last 20 minutes.
NOTE:
The CTS signal can be used to block alarming
conditions.This is useful when performing system
tests. For more information on this see “System Test
Mode” on page 10
The CTS TYPE option allows the clear to set signal to be set
to either N/O or N/C.To set the CTS type:
1. FromtheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu,usetheUp and
DownbuttonstonavigatetotheCTSTYPEprompt;press
the Enter button.
2. The CTS OP N/O, N/C prompt displays. Use the Up and
DownbuttonstochooseN/OorN/C;pressEnter
to select.
3. TheCTSOPSAVEDpromptdisplays;presstheEnter
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4. UsetheBackbuttontoreturntotheINSTALL&SERVICE
menu.
2.11 Factory Cong
The FACTORY CONFIG option is used to restore the
EE4216MR to its factory defaults.
NOTE:
Caution: Choosing FACTORY CONFIG will erase all
programmed point and output information.
To restore the factory conguration defaults to the EE4216MR:
1. FromtheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu,usetheUp and
Down buttons to navigate to the FACTORY CONFIG
prompt;presstheEnter button.
2. The RESET CONFIG prompt displays. Use the Up and
DownbuttonstochooseYforyes;pressEntertoselect.
3. TheCONFIGRESETpromptdisplays;presstheEnter
buttontoreturntotheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu.
The receiver can also be brought back to the factory
default conguration through a hardware initiated sequence.
1. Connect a wire between the reset terminal and the
ground terminal
2. While pressing the Back button, cycle the power to the
unit
3. Release the Back button and remove the wire between
the reset terminal and ground
4. RESETCONFIG?displays;presstheEnterbutton
2.12 Select Language
1. At the SELECT LANGUAGE prompt, press Enter.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the language
6. RECEIVER/TRAMSMITTER PROGRAMMING
options.The CLEAR LANG option resets the language to the
defaultandexitstheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu.
3. Press Enter to select language.
4.When LANGUAGE SELECTED displays, press Enter to
return to the INSTALL &
SERVICEmenu.
To reset the language selection:
1. Press the Up and Enter keys while cycling the power.
2. The SELECT LANGUAGE prompt displays. Follow the
steps above to choose a new language.
2.13 Change Password
NOTE:
The CHANGE PASSWORD option only displays
when the level 3 authorized installer is logged in.
Level 2 authorized users do not have the ability to
change passwords.
CAUTION:
Graded applications must have a password of at
least four digits.
Passwords can be up to eight digits long.The default authorized
userpasswordis3446;thedefaultauthorizedinstallerpass-
word is 1234.To change the password:
1. FromtheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu,pressEnter at the
CHANGE PASSWORD prompt.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select either USER PASS
WORDorINSTALLPASSWORD;
press Enter to select.
3. Use the Up/Downbuttonstoscrollthroughthedigits;
press Entertoselectandadvancetothenextdigit.
NOTE:
Choosing a null as the rst digit of the password will
disable the function, allowing users to perform
receiver functions and/or change parameters
without a password.
4. When nished, press Enter again to complete selection.
5. When PASSWORD CHANGED displays, press Enter to
returntotheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu.
CAUTION:
Store the new password in a secure place. If the new
password is lost, you will not be able to access the
receiver without restoring it to factory defaults as
described in section 2.11,“Factory Cong” on page
10
System test mode is used to perform a functional test of all of
the transmitters programmed into the system. Upon entry into
test mode, the receiver outputs will be cleared, and transmis-
sions during the test interval will not generate the dened
outputs.
To perform a system test:
1. Enter system test mode.
2. Activate each of the transmitters in the system.
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NOTE:
An activation from any condition of a multiple con-
dition transmitter will satisfy the test requirement
fortheentiretransmitter.Forexample,pressingany
button on an EN1236 three-condition pendant will
satisfy the test requirement for the entire
transmitter.
3. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the
transmitters.
• Transmitterswhichhavenotsentanactivationsignalwill
display only the point number.
• Transmitterswhichhavesentanactivationsignalwilldis
play the point number followed by ****.
4. When all transmitters have been veried, press the Back
button to cancel system test mode.
CAUTION:
During system test all alarm outputs are repressed
and will have to be read locally on the receiver’s
display by the technician.
NOTE:
During system test, CTS will be set (for more infor-
mation about CTS, see “CTS Type” on page 2).The
CTS output should be registered to an unmonitored
point to prevent central station reporting.The point
can be setup so that during system test the
panel knows alarming conditions are inhibited.
NOTE:
The test mode will automatically terminate after 30
minutes.
ThePOINTSTATUSandEVENTLOGoptionsallowyouto
view system status information.
4.1 Point Status
1. From the READY,ALARM or FAULT prompts, press Enter.
2. When POINT STATUS displays, press Enter to display
point status details.
3. Use the Up/Downbuttonstoscrollthroughthepoints;
press Enter again to view the outputs the displayed
conditions are mapped to.
• Pointstatusagsaredenedasfollows:A=Alarm
(transmitteronly);T=Tamper;B=LowBattery;L=AC
loss(repeateronly);I=Inactive.
NOTE:
If - - displays, the displayed condition has been map-
ped to a null output.
4.2 Event Log
1. From the READY,ALARM or FAULT prompts, press Enter.
2. When POINT STATUS displays, press Up to advance to
EVENTLOG,andpressEnter to select.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through events.
4. When viewing transmitter events, press Enter to see the
output the events map to.
NOTE:
No output will be displayed if the event is mapped
to a null output.
4.3 Alarms and Faults
Points in alarm are immediately displayed as ALARM, with the
point number. If more than one point is in alarm, the display
scrolls to each point. If a point has more than one alarm, the
displays will scroll to each alarm. Fault conditions are indicated
by the fault LED and by FAULT in the LCD display if there is
noALARMalreadydisplayed;pointnumbersarenotdisplayed.
POINTSTATUSorEVENTLOGcanbeusedtodetermine
exactfaultdata.
1. Connect cabling to the clear to set output.
• Theoptionalcleartosetoutputprovidesacleartoset
signal to the control panel which can be used to ensure all
security devices in the system are active before allowing
the system to be set. If used by the control panel, the
system cannot be set if the receiver has not heard from
any registered wireless devices within the last 20 minutes.
The clear to set output can be set to normally open
(N/O) or normally closed (N/C) using the CTS TYPE
commandintheINSTALL&SERVICEmenu.
2. Connect cabling to the tamper output.
• Theoptionaltamperoutputisanormallyopen(N/O)
out putthatreportsreceivercasetampertoanexternal
device.
3. Connect cabling to the jam output.
• Theoptionaljamoutputisanormallyclosed(N/C)output
that opens for ve seconds when noise thresholds on all
transmission channels remain above a predetermined
value for any 20 seconds in any 60 second window.
The jam output is set to the momentary output type.
4. Connect a momentary switch to the reset input and
ground.
• Theoptionalresetinputcircuitpermitsinstallationofa
remote momentary normally open (N/O) switch to clear
faults, unlatch outputs, and reset the receiver to a normal
state.
5. Connect cabling to the output terminals.
• TheEE4216MRprovidesnineopencollectorcircuits.
6. Close receiver housing.
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4. Use the Back button to return to the INSTALL & SERVICE menu.
2.11 Factory Config
The FACTORY CONFIG option is used to restore the EE4216MR to its factory defaults.
Caution: Choosing FACTORY CONFIG will erase all programmed point and output
information.
To restore the factory configuration defaults to the EE4216MR:
1. From the INSTALL & SERVICE menu, use the Up and Down buttons to navigate to
the FACTORY CONFIG prompt; press the Enter button.
2. The RESET CONFIG prompt displays. Use the Up and Down buttons to choose Y
for yes; press Enter to select.
3. The CONFIG RESET prompt displays; press the Enter button to return to the
INSTALL & SERVICE menu.
The receiver can also be brought back to the factory default configuration through a
hardware initiated sequence.
1. Connect a wire between the reset terminal and the ground terminal
2. While pressing the Back button, cycle the power to the unit
3. Release the Back button and remove the wire between the reset terminal and
ground
4. RESET CONFIG? displays; press the Enter button
2.12 Select Language
1. At the SELECT LANGUAGE prompt, press Enter.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the language options. The CLEAR
LANG option resets the language to the default and exits the INSTALL & SERVICE
menu.
3. Press Enter to select language.
4. When LANGUAGE SELECTED displays, press Enter to return to the INSTALL &
SERVICE menu.
To reset the language selection:
1. Press the Up and Enter keys while cycling the power.
2. The SELECT LANGUAGE prompt displays. Follow the steps above to choose a new
language.
2.13 Change Password
Note: The CHANGE PASSWORD option only displays when the level 3 authorized
installer is logged in. Level 2 authorized users do not have the ability to change
passwords.
Caution: Graded applications must have a password of at least four digits.
Passwords can be up to eight digits long. The default authorized user password is
3446; the default authorized installer password is 1234. To change the password:
1. From the INSTALL & SERVICE menu, press Enter at the CHANGE PASSWORD
prompt.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select either USER PASSWORD or INSTALL PASSWORD;
press Enter to select.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the digits; press Enter to select and
advance to the next digit.
Note: Choosing a null as the first digit of the password will disable the function,
allowing users to perform receiver functions and/or change parameters without a
password.
4. When finished, press Enter again to complete selection.
5. When PASSWORD CHANGED displays, press Enter to return to the INSTALL &
SERVICE menu.
Caution: Store the new password in a secure place. If the new password is lost, you
will not be able to access the receiver without restoring it to factory defaults as
described in section 2.11, “Factory Config” on page 3.
3 System Test Mode
System test mode is used to perform a functional test of all of the transmitters
programmed into the system. Upon entry into test mode, the receiver outputs will be
cleared, and transmissions during the test interval will not generate the defined
outputs.
To perform a system test:
1. Enter system test mode.
2. Activate each of the transmitters in the system.
Note: An activation from any condition of a multiple condition transmitter will satisfy
the test requirement for the entire transmitter. For example, pressing any button on an
EN1236 three-condition pendant will satisfy the test requirement for the entire
transmitter.
3. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the transmitters.
• Transmitters which have not sent an activation signal will display only the point
number.
• Transmitters which have sent an activation signal will display the point number
followed by ****.
4. When all transmitters have been verified, press the Back button to cancel system
test mode.
Caution: During system test all alarm outputs are repressed and will have to be read
locally on the receiver’s display by the technician.
Note: During system test, CTS will be set (for more information about CTS, see “CTS
Type” on page 2). The CTS output should be registered to an unmonitored point to
prevent central station reporting. The point can be setup so that during system test the
panel knows alarming conditions are inhibited.
Note: The test mode will automatically terminate after 30 minutes.
4 Operation
The POINT STATUS and EVENT LOG options allow you to view system status
information.
4.1 Point Status
1. From the READY, ALARM or FAULT prompts, press Enter.
2. When POINT STATUS displays, press Enter to display point status details.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the points; press Enter again to view
the outputs the displayed conditions are mapped to.
• Point status flags are defined as follows: A = Alarm (transmitter only); T =
Tamper; B = Low Battery; L = AC loss (repeater only); I = Inactive.
Note: If - - displays, the displayed condition has been mapped to a null output.
4.2 Event Log
1. From the READY, ALARM or FAULT prompts, press Enter.
2. When POINT STATUS displays, press Up to advance to EVENT LOG, and press
Enter to select.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through events.
4. When viewing transmitter events, press Enter to see the output the events map
to.
Note: No output will be displayed if the event is mapped to a null output.
4.3 Alarms and Faults
Points in alarm are immediately displayed as ALARM, with the point number. If more
than one point is in alarm, the display scrolls to each point. If a point has more than
one alarm, the displays will scroll to each alarm.
Fault conditions are indicated by the fault LED and by FAULT in the LCD display if
there is no ALARM already displayed; point numbers are not displayed. POINT STATUS
or EVENT LOG can be used to determine exact fault data.
5 Connect Input/Output Cabling
1. Connect cabling to the clear to set output.
• The optional clear to set output provides a clear to set signal to the control panel
which can be used to ensure all security devices in the system are active before
allowing the system to be set. If used by the control panel, the system cannot be
set if the receiver has not heard from any registered wireless devices within the
last 20 minutes. The clear to set output can be set to normally open (N/O) or
normally closed (N/C) using the CTS TYPE command in the INSTALL & SERVICE
menu.
2. Connect cabling to the tamper output.
• The optional tamper output is a normally open (N/O) output that reports receiver
case tamper to an external device.
3. Connect cabling to the jam output.
• The optional jam output is a normally closed (N/C) output that opens for five
seconds when noise thresholds on all transmission channels remain above a
predetermined value for any 20 seconds in any 60 second window. The jam
output is set to the momentary output type.
4. Connect a momentary switch to the reset input and ground.
• The optional reset input circuit permits installation of a remote momentary
normally open (N/O) switch to clear faults, unlatch outputs, and reset the
receiver to a normal state.
5. Connect cabling to the output terminals.
• The EE4216MR provides nine open collector circuits.
6. Close receiver housing.
Figure 3 EE4216MR Terminals
6 Mount the Receiver
Caution: Mount the receiver in a location removed from metal. Metal objects (duct
work, wire mesh screens, boxes) will reduce RF range.
Caution: Graded applications must secure the housing cover with the included screw.
Vs
Jam output
Ground
Tamper output
Reset input
Clear to set
output
Caution:
Incorrect
connections
may cause
damage to the
unit
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
Figure 3 EE4216MR Terminals
6.4 Operation
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CAUTION:
Mount the receiver in a location removed from
metal. Metal objects (duct work, wire mesh screens,
boxes)willreduceRFrange.
CAUTION:
Graded applications must secure the housing cover
with the included screw.
1. Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the
receiver in a location accessible for future maintenance.
2. Perform a walk test, activating each transmitter assigned
to the receiver and ensuring a good signal.
Dimensions: 165mmx89mmx25mm(6.5”x3.5”x1”).
Weight: 280 g (.62 lb)
Operating environment: 0°- 60°C (32°- 140°F), 90%
relative humidity, noncondensing.
Power requirement: 11-14VDC;400mA
Current consumption: Approx.400mA
Output specications: FormCrelay1A@28VDC,0.5@
30VACresistiveload
Input specications: Alowislessthan.5V;ahighisgreater
than2.5V.Resetinput:Contactclosure,momentarylow.
Receiver type: Frequency hopping spread spectrum.
Operating frequency: 868-869 MHz
Tamper: TypeB,xeddevice.
Number of points/Transmitters: 16.
Number of outputs: SixFormCrelayoutputs
Event history log capacity: 50 events (rst-in, rst-out
replacement).
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1. Use the provided anchors and screws to mount the receiver in a location
accessible for future maintenance.
2. Perform a walk test, activating each transmitter assigned to the receiver and
ensuring a good signal.
7 Specifications
Dimensions: 165 mm x 89 mm x 25 mm (6.5" x 3.5" x 1").
Weight: 280 g (.62 lb)
Operating environment: 0°- 60°C (32°- 140°F), 90% relative humidity, non-
condensing.
Power requirement: 11 - 14 VDC; 400 mA
Current consumption: Approx. 400 mA
Output specifications: Form C relay 1A @ 28 VDC, 0.5 @ 30 VAC resistive load
Input specifications: A low is less than .5 V; a high is greater than 2.5 V. Reset input:
Contact closure, momentary low.
Receiver type: Frequency hopping spread spectrum.
Operating frequency: 868-869 MHz
Tamper: Type B, fixed device.
Number of points/Transmitters: 16.
Number of outputs: Six Form C relay outputs
Event history log capacity: 50 events (first-in, first-out replacement).
Figure 4 Tamper, Reset, Arm and Clear to Set Circuits
7.1 Means of Conformity
Inovonics Wireless Corporation declares that the product listed above is in conformity
with the essential requirements and provisions of the following Council Directives:
• R&TTE Directive
• Low Voltage Directive
• EMC Directive
and conforms to the following standards:
• EN 300 220 Receiver Class 1, Environmental Category 1
• EN 60950
• EN 301 489
• EN 50130 Environmental Class II
• EN 50131 Security Grade 2
• EN 20131-2-2:2008
• TS 50131-2-2:2004
• PD6662:2004 Incorporating Amendments Numbers 1 and 2
Product tested by Telefication B.V.
8 Warranty/Disclaimer
Caution: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Inovonics
Wireless Corporation may void the installer's authority to operate the equipment as
well as the product warranty.
Inovonics Wireless Corporation ("Inovonics") warrants its products ("Product" or
"Products") to conform to its own specifications and to be free of defects in materials
and workmanship under normal use for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date
of manufacture. Within the warranty period, Inovonics will repair or replace, at its
option, all or any part of the warranted Product. Inovonics will not be responsible for
dismantling and/or reinstallation charges. To exercise the warranty, the User ("User",
"Installer" or "Consumer") must work directly through their authorized distributor who
will be given a Return Material Authorization ("RMA") number by Inovonics. Details of
shipment will be arranged directly through the authorized distributor.
This warranty is void in cases of improper installation, misuse, failure to follow
installation and operating instructions, alteration, accident or tampering, and repair by
anyone other than Inovonics.
This warranty is exclusive and expressly in lieu of all other warranties, obligations or
liabilities, whether written, oral, express, or implied. There is no warranty by Inovonics
that Inovonics product will be merchantable or fit for any particular purpose, nor is
there any other warranty, expressed or implied, except as such is expressly set forth
herein. In no event shall Inovonics be liable for an incidental, consequential, indirect,
special, or exemplary damages, including but not limited to loss of profit, revenue, or
contract, loss of use, cost of down time, or interruption of business, nor any claim
made by distributor's customers or any other person or entity.
This warranty will not be modified or extended. Inovonics does not authorize any
person to act on its behalf to modify or extend this warranty.
This warranty will apply only to Inovonics Products. Inovonics will not be liable for any
direct, incidental, or consequential damage or loss whatsoever, caused by the
malfunction of Product due to products, accessories, or attachments of other
manufacturers, including batteries, used in conjunction with Inovonics Products.
Note: E-mail support@inovonics.com for a copy of the CE Declaration of Conformity.
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Figure 4 Tamper, Reset,Arm and Clear to Set Circuits
7.1 Means of Conformity
Inovonics Wireless Corporation declares that the product
listed above is in conformity with the essential requirements
and provisions of the following Council Directives:
• R&TTEDirective
• LowVoltageDirective
• EMCDirectiveandconformstothefollowingstandards:
• EN300220ReceiverClass1,EnvironmentalCategory1
• EN60950
• EN301489
• EN50130EnvironmentalClassII
• EN50131SecurityGrade2
• EN20131-2-2:2008
• TS50131-2-2:2004
• PD6662:2004IncorporatingAmendments
CAUTION:
Changesormodicationstothisunitnotexpressly
approved by Inovonics Wireless Corporation may
void the installer’s authority to operate the equip-
ment as well as the product warranty.
Inovonics Wireless Corporation (”Inovonics”) warrants its
products (”Product” or”Products”) to conform to its own
specications and to be free of defects in materials
andworkmanshipundernormaluseforaperiodofthirty-six
(36) months from the date of manufacture.Within the war-
ranty period, Inovonics will repair or replace, at its option, all
or any part of the warranted Product. Inovonics will not be
responsible for dismantling and/or reinstallation charges.To
exercisethewarranty,theUser(”User”,”Installer”or”Consu-
mer”) must work directly through their authorized distributor
who will be given a Return Material Authorization (”RMA”)
number by Inovonics. Details of shipment will be arranged di-
rectly through the authorized distributor.This warranty is void
in cases of improper installation, misuse, failure to follow
installation and operating instructions, alteration, accident or
tampering, and repair by anyone other than Inovonics.
Thiswarrantyisexclusiveandexpresslyinlieuofallother
warranties, obligations or liabilities, whether written, oral,
express,orimplied.ThereisnowarrantybyInovonicsthat
Inovonics product will be merchantable or t for any particular
purpose,noristhereanyotherwarranty,expressedorimplied,
exceptassuchisexpresslysetforthherein.Innoeventshall
Inovonics be liable for an incidental, consequential, indirect,
special,orexemplarydamages,includingbutnotlimitedtoloss
of prot, revenue, or contract, loss of use, cost of down time,
or interruption of business, nor any claim made by distributor’s
customers or any other person or entity.This warranty will
notbemodiedorextended.Inovonicsdoesnotauthorizeany
persontoactonitsbehalftomodifyorextendthiswarranty.
This warranty will apply only to Inovonics Products. Inovonics
will not be liable for any direct, incidental, or consequential da-
mage or loss whatsoever, caused by the malfunction of Product
due to products, accessories, or attachments of other
manufacturers, including batteries, used in conjunction with
Inovonics Products.
’
NOTE:
E-mail[email protected]foracopyoftheCE
Declaration of Conformity.
6.6 Mount the Receiver 6.8 Warranty/Disclaimer
6.7 Specications

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7. WIRE DIAGRAM

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8. OPERATION
WARNING
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD.
Disconnect mains before servicing. Failure to do so
could result in serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
After switching off , wait at least 20 seconds
before opening the door to carry out service,
maintenance or repair jobs.
Once the OS-4 WRK-Receiver is installed and all OS-4WRK-
Transmitters are installed the OS-4 power can be turned back
on. It is recommended to test the system at each drop by
completing the set of contacts that go to each pressure switch
and then also test using the pressure switch by initiating with
the starting of the attached vehicle.
If the pressure switch is activated and the receiver receives the
transmission the Output 1 light on the Receiver will momen-
tarily light up and the system should turn on until the OS-4
timer times out.
The OS-4 WRK and OS-4 WRK-T are warrantied for 12
months from the date of shipment.
Any required replacement parts that are determined to be
deffective will be supplied free of charge during the warranty
period. Please contact your distributor for assistance or con-
tact Plymovent directly.
Thank you for purchasing our products.
9. WARRENTY
One month after initial installation check all connections and
mounting hardware for proper tightness.Then check all con-
nections yearly.
BatteryreplacementisexpectedinOnetoTwoYearsforeach
transmitter depending on usage.
The product has been designed to function without problems
for a long time with a minimum of maintenance. In order to
guarantee this some simple, regular maintenance and cleaning
activities are required. If you observe the necessary caution
and carry out the maintenance at regular intervals, any pro-
blems occurring will be detected and corrected before they
lead to a total stand still.The indicated maintenance intervals
can vary depending on the specic working and ambient con-
ditions.Therefore it is recommended to thoroughly inspect the
complete product once every year. For this purpose contact
your supplier.
10. MAINTENANCE
After life of the product, dispose it of in accordance with state
or local regulations.
11. DISPOSAL
12. CE declaration
CE declaration of conformity for machinery
We, Plymovent, Kopparbergsgatan 2 SE-214 44 Malmö
Sweden, herewith declare, on our own responsibility, that
the product(s):
- WRK
which this declaration refers to, is in accordance with the
conditions of the following Directives:
- Machine Directive 2006/42 EC
- EMC 2004/108 EC
-LVD2006/95EC
Alkmaar, the Netherlands, March 15, 2010
C.J.M. Knijn
Chief Operations Ofcer
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