Ziton ZCR452 User manual

Conventional Wireless Dual IO Unit Installation Guide
General
The Ziton conventional wireless dual IO (CWIO) unit is
available under the following part number:
PART NO VARIANT TYPE
ZCR452 Ziton conventional wireless dual IO unit
Introduction
The address of the unit is set when programming the
device to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
(see programming manual for details). The installation
must conform to BS5839:Part 1 (or applicable local
codes). The Ziton CWIO unit is suitable for indoor use only.
Ensure that all Ziton CWIO units are sited in accordance
with the survey and design details.
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Prepare the back box
Remove the four front plate retaining screws. Retain
these for re-assembly when installation is complete.
Remove the front plate.
Drill required cable entry points for the CWIO units cable
connections. Recommended cable entry points are
shown in Figure 2.
SOUNDER
START/STOP
PANEL
SILENCE
SUPPLY FAULT FIREALARM
SUPPLYFAULT
EARTHFAULT
OUTOFSERVICE
SYSTEMFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT/
DISABLE/TEST
SOUNDER
DELAY
NETWORKFAULT
EXPANS.I/OFLT/DIS
DISABLE
TEST
12
4
3
POWER
FAULT
CONVENTIONALWIRELESSCOMMUNICATOR
ZCR452
WIRELESSZONEINTERFACEMODULE
0.6m 0.6m 2m
Figure 1
LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FA U LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
Cable
entry points
Cable
entry points
Figure 2
Specication
Operating
temperature -10 to +70°C (ambient)
Operating
temperature 0 to +35°C
Humidity Up to 95% non-condensing
Supply 6x AA Alkaline (Panasonic LR6AD
Powerline / Varta 4006 Industrial)
IP rating IP65
Output rating 2A @ 24V DC
Operating
frequencies 868 MHz
Output transmitter
power Variable 0-14 dBm
Dimensions 120mm (H) 240mm (W) 50mm (D)
Weight 0.60kg
Regulatory information
Year of
manufacture See serial number label inside unit
Certication
Certication body
CPR certicate 0359-CPR-00437
DOP
Approved to EN54-18
EN54-25
Application Type A. Indoor use only
European Union
directives
EMS declares that the radio
equipment type Ziton Conventional
Wireless Dual IO Unit is in
compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is
available at the following internet
address:
www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu/dop/
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive):
Products marked with this symbol
cannot be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste in the European
Union. For proper recycling, return
this product to your local supplier
upon purchase of equivalent new
equipment, or dispose of it at
designated collection points. For
more information see
www.recyclethis.info
Fit the back box to the wall
Position the Ziton CWIO unit in the required location and
mark the four xing positions. These are shown in Figure
2.
Using suitable screws and xings attach the device
securely to the wall.
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Mounting location guidelines
To ensure the optimum range performance of the CWIO
unit is achieved, the following should be considered:
Ensure the CWIO and CWC are seperated by a minimum
of 0.6m.
Ensure that the CWIO is not installed within 2m of the
Control Panel or any other wireless or electrical
equipment. See Figure 1.
Fixing
position 1
Fixing
position 2
Fixing
position 3
Fixing
position 4
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LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FA U LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
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Power the device
To ensure correct operation, connect the power jumper
across the PIN header on the PCB. The location of header
is shown in Figure 3.
The Ziton CWIO unit is powered by 6 x AA alkaline
batteries. These are supplied tted. Should batteries
require replacement, only use specied batteries whilst
observing correct polarity as shown in Figure 3.
Connection wiring
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide for full wiring details (TSD146).
Figure 3
Check LED operation
The device has six indication LEDs. Pressing the LED
enable button enables their illumination for 10 minutes
before automatically timing out.
Output LEDs: Each relay output has an associated red
LED that will illuminate whilst the output is in an active
state.
Input fault LEDs: Each input has an associated yellow
fault LED that will illuminate whilst the input is in a fault
condition.
Input switch closed LEDs: Each input has an associated
red closed LED that will illuminate if the input is closed
(alarm condition).
Figure 4
Relay
LED
Input
LED’s
LED
enable
button
LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FAU LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
device
unpowered
(pins unlinked)
device
powered
(both pins linked)
Optional conventional interface card tting
The Ziton conventional interface card (CIC) when tted to
the Ziton conventional wireless i/o (CWIO), enables 30
Ziton wireless devices to be added to an existing
Conventional re alarm control panel, via a Ziton
conventional wireless communicator (CWC).
The following points require consideration upon
installation:
The CIC is only to be tted to the CWIO, when connection
is required to a Conventional re alarm control panel.
The CIC should only be connected to designated zone
and sounder circuits.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) for full programming
information.
Figure 5
Connect the CIC to the CWIO
Ensure the pins line up with the ZIMs terminal
connections as shown in Figure 5.
SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM
RES EOL L1 L2
Figure 7
Fasten the CWIOs terminals
As shown in Figure 7.
SOUNDER FAULT ZONE
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2
ALARM
RES
EOL L1 L2
Connection wiring
The CIC can be wired in two dierent ways.
Fault notication can either be monitored via the
Conventional FAPs Sounder or Zone Circuit.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) f
or full details.
Conguration
The Ziton CWIO unit must be logged on to the CWC
before adding other wireless devices to the system.
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide (TSD146), for full programming
details.
Figure 6
Fasten the CIC into the CWIO
As shown in Figure 6.
SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM
RES EOL L1 L2
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LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FA U LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
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Power the device
To ensure correct operation, connect the power jumper
across the PIN header on the PCB. The location of header
is shown in Figure 3.
The Ziton CWIO unit is powered by 6 x AA alkaline
batteries. These are supplied tted. Should batteries
require replacement, only use specied batteries whilst
observing correct polarity as shown in Figure 3.
Connection wiring
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide for full wiring details (TSD146).
Figure 3
Check LED operation
The device has six indication LEDs. Pressing the LED
enable button enables their illumination for 10 minutes
before automatically timing out.
Output LEDs: Each relay output has an associated red
LED that will illuminate whilst the output is in an active
state.
Input fault LEDs: Each input has an associated yellow
fault LED that will illuminate whilst the input is in a fault
condition.
Input switch closed LEDs: Each input has an associated
red closed LED that will illuminate if the input is closed
(alarm condition).
Figure 4
Relay
LED
Input
LED’s
LED
enable
button
LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FAU LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
device
unpowered
(pins unlinked)
device
powered
(both pins linked)
Optional conventional interface card tting
The Ziton conventional interface card (CIC) when tted to
the Ziton conventional wireless i/o (CWIO), enables 30
Ziton wireless devices to be added to an existing
Conventional re alarm control panel, via a Ziton
conventional wireless communicator (CWC).
The following points require consideration upon
installation:
The CIC is only to be tted to the CWIO, when connection
is required to a Conventional re alarm control panel.
The CIC should only be connected to designated zone
and sounder circuits.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) for full programming
information.
Figure 5
Connect the CIC to the CWIO
Ensure the pins line up with the ZIMs terminal
connections as shown in Figure 5.
SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM
RES EOL L1 L2
Figure 7
Fasten the CWIOs terminals
As shown in Figure 7.
SOUNDER FAULT ZONE
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2
ALARM
RES
EOL L1 L2
Connection wiring
The CIC can be wired in two dierent ways.
Fault notication can either be monitored via the
Conventional FAPs Sounder or Zone Circuit.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) f
or full details.
Conguration
The Ziton CWIO unit must be logged on to the CWC
before adding other wireless devices to the system.
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide (TSD146), for full programming
details.
Figure 6
Fasten the CIC into the CWIO
As shown in Figure 6.
SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM
RES EOL L1 L2
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LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FA U LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
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Power the device
To ensure correct operation, connect the power jumper
across the PIN header on the PCB. The location of header
is shown in Figure 3.
The Ziton CWIO unit is powered by 6 x AA alkaline
batteries. These are supplied tted. Should batteries
require replacement, only use specied batteries whilst
observing correct polarity as shown in Figure 3.
Connection wiring
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide for full wiring details (TSD146).
Figure 3
Check LED operation
The device has six indication LEDs. Pressing the LED
enable button enables their illumination for 10 minutes
before automatically timing out.
Output LEDs: Each relay output has an associated red
LED that will illuminate whilst the output is in an active
state.
Input fault LEDs: Each input has an associated yellow
fault LED that will illuminate whilst the input is in a fault
condition.
Input switch closed LEDs: Each input has an associated
red closed LED that will illuminate if the input is closed
(alarm condition).
Figure 4
Relay
LED
Input
LED’s
LED
enable
button
LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FAU LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
device
unpowered
(pins unlinked)
device
powered
(both pins linked)
Optional conventional interface card tting
The Ziton conventional interface card (CIC) when tted to
the Ziton conventional wireless i/o (CWIO), enables 30
Ziton wireless devices to be added to an existing
Conventional re alarm control panel, via a Ziton
conventional wireless communicator (CWC).
The following points require consideration upon
installation:
The CIC is only to be tted to the CWIO, when connection
is required to a Conventional re alarm control panel.
The CIC should only be connected to designated zone
and sounder circuits.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) for full programming
information.
Figure 5
Connect the CIC to the CWIO
Ensure the pins line up with the ZIMs terminal
connections as shown in Figure 5.
SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM
RES EOL L1 L2
Figure 7
Fasten the CWIOs terminals
As shown in Figure 7.
SOUNDER FAULT ZONE
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2
ALARM
RES
EOL L1 L2
Connection wiring
The CIC can be wired in two dierent ways.
Fault notication can either be monitored via the
Conventional FAPs Sounder or Zone Circuit.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) f
or full details.
Conguration
The Ziton CWIO unit must be logged on to the CWC
before adding other wireless devices to the system.
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide (TSD146), for full programming
details.
Figure 6
Fasten the CIC into the CWIO
As shown in Figure 6.
SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM
RES EOL L1 L2
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LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FA U LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
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Power the device
To ensure correct operation, connect the power jumper
across the PIN header on the PCB. The location of header
is shown in Figure 3.
The Ziton CWIO unit is powered by 6 x AA alkaline
batteries. These are supplied tted. Should batteries
require replacement, only use specied batteries whilst
observing correct polarity as shown in Figure 3.
Connection wiring
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide for full wiring details (TSD146).
Figure 3
Check LED operation
The device has six indication LEDs. Pressing the LED
enable button enables their illumination for 10 minutes
before automatically timing out.
Output LEDs: Each relay output has an associated red
LED that will illuminate whilst the output is in an active
state.
Input fault LEDs: Each input has an associated yellow
fault LED that will illuminate whilst the input is in a fault
condition.
Input switch closed LEDs: Each input has an associated
red closed LED that will illuminate if the input is closed
(alarm condition).
Figure 4
Relay
LED
Input
LED’s
LED
enable
button
LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FAU LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
device
unpowered
(pins unlinked)
device
powered
(both pins linked)
Optional conventional interface card tting
The Ziton conventional interface card (CIC) when tted to
the Ziton conventional wireless i/o (CWIO), enables 30
Ziton wireless devices to be added to an existing
Conventional re alarm control panel, via a Ziton
conventional wireless communicator (CWC).
The following points require consideration upon
installation:
The CIC is only to be tted to the CWIO, when connection
is required to a Conventional re alarm control panel.
The CIC should only be connected to designated zone
and sounder circuits.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) for full programming
information.
Figure 5
Connect the CIC to the CWIO
Ensure the pins line up with the ZIMs terminal
connections as shown in Figure 5.
SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM
RES EOL L1 L2
Figure 7
Fasten the CWIOs terminals
As shown in Figure 7.
SOUNDER FAULT ZONE
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2
ALARM
RES
EOL L1 L2
Connection wiring
The CIC can be wired in two dierent ways.
Fault notication can either be monitored via the
Conventional FAPs Sounder or Zone Circuit.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) f
or full details.
Conguration
The Ziton CWIO unit must be logged on to the CWC
before adding other wireless devices to the system.
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide (TSD146), for full programming
details.
Figure 6
Fasten the CIC into the CWIO
As shown in Figure 6.
SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM
RES EOL L1 L2
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Conventional Wireless Dual IO Unit Installation Guide
General
The Ziton conventional wireless dual IO (CWIO) unit is
available under the following part number:
PART NO VARIANT TYPE
ZCR452 Ziton conventional wireless dual IO unit
Introduction
The address of the unit is set when programming the
device to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
(see programming manual for details). The installation
must conform to BS5839:Part 1 (or applicable local
codes). The Ziton CWIO unit is suitable for indoor use only.
Ensure that all Ziton CWIO units are sited in accordance
with the survey and design details.
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Prepare the back box
Remove the four front plate retaining screws. Retain
these for re-assembly when installation is complete.
Remove the front plate.
Drill required cable entry points for the CWIO units cable
connections. Recommended cable entry points are
shown in Figure 2.
SOUNDER
START/STOP
PANEL
SILENCE
SUPPLY FAULT FIRE ALARM
SUPPLYFAULT
EARTHFAULT
OUTOF SERVICE
SYSTEMFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT/
DISABLE/TEST
SOUNDER
DELAY
NETWORK FAULT
EXPANS.I/O FLT/DIS
DISABLE
TEST
12
4
3
POWER
FAU LT
CONVENTIONALWIRELESS COMMUNICATOR
ZCR452
WIRELESSZONE INTERFACE MODULE
0.6m 0.6m 2m
Figure 1
LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FA U LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
Cable
entry points
Cable
entry points
Figure 2
Specication
Operating
temperature -10 to +70°C (ambient)
Operating
temperature 0 to +35°C
Humidity Up to 95% non-condensing
Supply 6x AA Alkaline (Panasonic LR6AD
Powerline / Varta 4006 Industrial)
IP rating IP65
Output rating 2A @ 24V DC
Operating
frequencies 868 MHz
Output transmitter
power Variable 0-14 dBm
Dimensions 120mm (H) 240mm (W) 50mm (D)
Weight 0.60kg
Regulatory information
Year of
manufacture See serial number label inside unit
Certication
Certication body
CPR certicate 0359-CPR-00437
DOP
Approved to EN54-18
EN54-25
Application Type A. Indoor use only
European Union
directives
EMS declares that the radio
equipment type Ziton Conventional
Wireless Dual IO Unit is in
compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is
available at the following internet
address:
www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu/dop/
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive):
Products marked with this symbol
cannot be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste in the European
Union. For proper recycling, return
this product to your local supplier
upon purchase of equivalent new
equipment, or dispose of it at
designated collection points. For
more information see
www.recyclethis.info
Fit the back box to the wall
Position the Ziton CWIO unit in the required location and
mark the four xing positions. These are shown in Figure
2.
Using suitable screws and xings attach the device
securely to the wall.
2m
0359
14
Mounting location guidelines
To ensure the optimum range performance of the CWIO
unit is achieved, the following should be considered:
Ensure the CWIO and CWC are seperated by a minimum
of 0.6m.
Ensure that the CWIO is not installed within 2m of the
Control Panel or any other wireless or electrical
equipment. See Figure 1.
Fixing
position 1
Fixing
position 2
Fixing
position 3
Fixing
position 4
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Conventional Wireless Dual IO Unit Installation Guide
General
The Ziton conventional wireless dual IO (CWIO) unit is
available under the following part number:
PART NO VARIANT TYPE
ZCR452 Ziton conventional wireless dual IO unit
Introduction
The address of the unit is set when programming the
device to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
(see programming manual for details). The installation
must conform to BS5839:Part 1 (or applicable local
codes). The Ziton CWIO unit is suitable for indoor use only.
Ensure that all Ziton CWIO units are sited in accordance
with the survey and design details.
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Prepare the back box
Remove the four front plate retaining screws. Retain
these for re-assembly when installation is complete.
Remove the front plate.
Drill required cable entry points for the CWIO units cable
connections. Recommended cable entry points are
shown in Figure 2.
SOUNDER
START/STOP
PANEL
SILENCE
SUPPLY FAULT FIRE ALARM
SUPPLYFAULT
EARTHFAULT
OUTOF SERVICE
SYSTEMFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT/
DISABLE/TEST
SOUNDER
DELAY
NETWORK FAULT
EXPANS.I/O FLT/DIS
DISABLE
TEST
12
4
3
POWER
FAU LT
CONVENTIONALWIRELESS COMMUNICATOR
ZCR452
WIRELESSZONE INTERFACE MODULE
0.6m 0.6m 2m
Figure 1
LOGON ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
LR6 AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FA U LT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
RELAY ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
POWER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
Cable
entry points
Cable
entry points
Figure 2
Specication
Operating
temperature -10 to +70°C (ambient)
Operating
temperature 0 to +35°C
Humidity Up to 95% non-condensing
Supply 6x AA Alkaline (Panasonic LR6AD
Powerline / Varta 4006 Industrial)
IP rating IP65
Output rating 2A @ 24V DC
Operating
frequencies 868 MHz
Output transmitter
power Variable 0-14 dBm
Dimensions 120mm (H) 240mm (W) 50mm (D)
Weight 0.60kg
Regulatory information
Year of
manufacture See serial number label inside unit
Certication
Certication body
CPR certicate 0359-CPR-00437
DOP
Approved to EN54-18
EN54-25
Application Type A. Indoor use only
European Union
directives
EMS declares that the radio
equipment type Ziton Conventional
Wireless Dual IO Unit is in
compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is
available at the following internet
address:
www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu/dop/
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive):
Products marked with this symbol
cannot be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste in the European
Union. For proper recycling, return
this product to your local supplier
upon purchase of equivalent new
equipment, or dispose of it at
designated collection points. For
more information see
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Fit the back box to the wall
Position the Ziton CWIO unit in the required location and
mark the four xing positions. These are shown in Figure
2.
Using suitable screws and xings attach the device
securely to the wall.
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Mounting location guidelines
To ensure the optimum range performance of the CWIO
unit is achieved, the following should be considered:
Ensure the CWIO and CWC are seperated by a minimum
of 0.6m.
Ensure that the CWIO is not installed within 2m of the
Control Panel or any other wireless or electrical
equipment. See Figure 1.
Fixing
position 1
Fixing
position 2
Fixing
position 3
Fixing
position 4
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