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1
Super Switch (Takeover Module)
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
The
2GIG
‐
TAKE
‐
345
Super
Switch
is
2GIG’s
wireless
takeover
module.
This
unit
was
designed
to
convert
8
hardwired
zones
into
eight
wireless
zones,
make
installation
simple,
and
work
with
existing
12
‐
volt
control
panels.
The
module
is
to
be
mounted
next
to
the
existing
Control
Panel
where
the
hardwired
zones
are
connected.
All
of
the
zones
on
the
Super
Switch
act
as
supervised
wireless
zones.
IMPORTANT:
If
the
control
panel
has
been
removed
then
a
12
‐
volt
power
supply
with
battery
backup
is
required
(not
supplied).
Box Contents
•
Takeover
Module
•
Mounting
Plate
•
2
Phillips
head
screws
•
2
Plastic
drywall
anchors
PROGRAMMING
The
following
steps
are
guidelines
for
programming
(learning)
the
Super
Switch
into
the
2GIG
Control
Panel.
Scroll
between
op ons
using
the
←
and
→
arrows.
Move
to
the
previous
or
next
prompt
by
pressing
the
↑
and
↓
arrows.
1
Select
RF
sensor
#(01
to
48).
Assign
the
Takeover
Module
to
a
new
zone.
(Terminals
1
‐
8)
2
Select
RF
sensor
type.
(01)
Exit/Entry
(02)
Exit/Entry
(03)
Perimeter
(04)
Interior
Follower
3
Select
RF
equipment
type.
4
Select
RF
sensor
equipment
code.
Enter
0873
for
the
2GIG
‐
TAKE
‐
345
module.
5
Enter
RF
sensor
serial
number
(7
digits).
Manual
Entry:
Type
in
the
last
7
‐
digit
serial
number
that
ends
in
“1”
(XXX
‐
XXXX1)
that
is
found
on
the
back
of
the
Super
Switch
(this
is
the
serial
number
for
Zone
1).
For
each
additional
zone,
add
a
digit
to
the
end
of
the
serial
number.
For
example,
Zone
(terminal)
2
will
be
(XXX
‐
XXX2)
Auto
Entry:
With
the
panel
in
Learn
‐
in
mode
(press
Shift
then
Learn
)
trip
the
zone
that
you
want
to
learn
in.
The
correct
TX
ID
should
appear.
Accept
the
correct
TX
ID
by
pressing
ok
.
Remember
to
press
the
↓
arrow
to
continue
through
the
system
configuration
prompts.
6
Select
RF
sensor
equipment
age.
(0)
new
(product
is
new)
7
Select
RF
sensor
loop
number
(1).
(1)
1
8
Select
RF
sensor
1
dialer
delay.
(0)
disabled
(1)
enabled
9
Construct
RF
sensor
descriptor.
Press
Insert
then
press
any
number
between
002
and
255
to
add
a
word.
For
example,
if
you
wanted
to
name
this
Takeover
Module
as
“Wireless
Sensor
Tool,”
press
Insert
then
press
252
for
WIRELESS
.
Press
Insert
then
press
191
for
SENSOR
.
Press
Insert
then
press
233
for
TOOL
.
10
Select
RF
sensor
reports
(0
to
1).
(0)
disabled
(sensor
does
NOT
report
to
the
central
station)
(1)
enabled
(sensor
reports
to
the
central
station)
11
Select
RF
sensor
supervised
(0
to
1).
(0)
disabled
(sensor
does
NOT
report
loss
of
supervision
or
low
battery)
(1)
enabled
(sensor
reports
loss
of
supervision
or
low
battery)
12
Select
RF
sensor
chime
(0
to
13).
(0)
disabled
(panel
will
not
chime
when
sensor
is
activated)
(1
‐
13)
enabled
(selects
a
voice
and/or
chime
to
sound
when
sensor
is
activated)
13
To
program
another
sensor,
click
next
.
14
To
exit
programming,
click
skip
then
end
and
exit
.
Upon
exit,
the
panel
takes
a
few
seconds
to
reset.
FOR
UL/ETL
Listed
Installations
use
the
following
equipment:
Altronix
(TM)
power
supply/charger
model
#AL100UL
with
an
Altronix
(TM)
plug
‐
in
transformer,
model
#TP1620
and
a
Power
Sonic
Model
PS
‐
1212
12
Volt
1.4
Amp
Hour
rechargeable
sealed
lead
acid
battery
or
equivalent.
See
"Using
the
Altronix
Power
Supply"
on
page
3.
Monitoring the Battery
The
Super
Switch
will
operate
on
the
connected
battery
if
there
is
an
AC
failure,
unless
the
battery
is
not
capable
of
supplying
enough
power.
The
Super
Switch
monitors
the
battery
to
ensure
it
is
operational.
When
the
Super
Switch
detects
a
battery
voltage
below
normal
level
for
a
period
of
time,
the
Super
Switch
reports
a
low
battery
for
each
zone
(if
programmed
in
step
11
under
Programming).
Testing the Battery Voltage
If
you
get
a
“Low
Battery”
Indicator,
do
the
following:
1
Test
the
battery’s
voltage
with
a
volt
reader
to
ensure
that
12
volts
are
passing
through
the
switch.
2
If
the
battery
is
fine,
remove
power
from
the
Super
Switch
(disconnect
battery
and
AUX
power
terminal
2).
3
Rewire
the
Super
Switch
by
connecting
the
battery
first.
4
After
the
Super
Switch
is
powered
by
the
battery,
connect
AUX
power
to
terminal
2
on
the
Super
Switch.
5
Remove
power
from
the
Control
Panel
and
then
power
up
the
Control
Panel.
If
everything
is
connected
correctly,
the
“Low
Battery”
indicator
should
disappear.
IMPORTANT:
If
there
is
no
existing
system,
then
use
your
own
power
supply
and
group
all
of
the
ground
wires
together
and
connect
them
to
the
ground
port
on
the
Super
Switch.
INSTALLING AND MOUNTING
•
Screw
the
mounting
bracket
to
a
wall
and
attach
the
Super
Switch.
To
release
the
bracket,
pull
up
on
the
tab
and
slide
the
bracket
down.
Mount
the
bracket
with
2
screws.
Mount
the
Super
Switch
in
RF
range
of
the
Control
Panel
.
To Wire Super Switch with an Existing Power Source
*See
Figure
1
on
next
page
1
Remove
AC
power
from
existing
wired
panel.
2
Remove
leads
from
battery
on
existing
wired
panel.
3
With
power
removed,
wire
the
zones
to
the
Super
Switch.
Terminals
3
‐
10
are
marked
as
Zones
1
‐
8
on
the
Super
Switch
and
are
where
the
zones
are
connected.
For
example,
to
wire
zone
1
on
the
Super
Switch
take
the
positive
or
HI
side
of
the
zone
off
the
existing
panel
and
place
it
in
terminal
3/Zone
1
on
the
Super
Switch.
Leave
the
negative
side
or
the
LO
(GND)
side
of
the
zone
wired
to
the
existing
Control
Panel.
4
Repeat
this
procedure
for
all
zones
to
be
connected
to
the
Super
Switch.
TIP:
An
option
is
to
remove
all
LO
wires
from
existing
panel,
group
them
together,
and
connect
them
to
the
ground
port.
WARNING:
THIS
IS
NOT
FOR
USE
IN
A
UL/ETL
LISTED
INSTALLATION.
To Wire Super Switch without an Existing Power Source
See
"Using
Existing
System
Wiring"
on
page
3.
*See
Figure
2
on
next
page
IMPORTANT:
Before
connecting
power
to
the
Super
Switch,
wire
the
zones
to
the
Super
Switch.
Terminals
3
‐
10
are
marked
as
Zones
1
‐
8
on
the
Super
Switch.
For
example,
to
wire
zone
1
on
the
Super
Switch
take
the
positive
or
HI
side
of
the
zone
place
it
in
terminal
3/Zone
1
on
the
Super
Switch.
1
Repeat
above
for
all
zones
to
be
connected
to
the
Super
Switch.
2
Group
all
LO/(GND)
wires
together
and
connect
them
to
terminal
1/G
(GND
Port
of
the
Super
Switch.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
PLUG
THE
POWER
SUPPLY/CHARGER
PLUG
‐
IN
TRANSFORMER
INTO
AN
OUTLET
CONTROLLED
BY
A
SWITCH.
Powering the Super Switch and Other Devices
1
The
Super
Switch
has
two
wires
attached
RED
(+)
and
BLACK
(
‐
).
Connect
the
Red
wire
to
the
red
terminal
and
the
black
wire
to
the
black
terminal
on
the
existing
Control
Panel’s
battery.
2
Connect
the
wires
from
the
existing
Control
Panel
for
the
battery
into
the
spades
lugs
on
top
of
the
wires
from
the
Super
Switch
that
is
now
connected
to
the
battery.
3
IF
USING
AN
EXISTING
POWER
SOURCE:
Wire
the
existing
panels
AUX
power
out
to
terminal
2/12V
port
on
the
Super
Switch.
If
you
are
using
the
Super
Switch
with
PIRs,
Glass
Break
Detectors,
or
other
devices
that
need
power,
then
they
must
receive
power
from
the
AUX
power
on
the
existing
Control
Panel.
Reconnect
AC
power
to
existing
panel.
NOTE:
Remove
all
other
devices
wired
to
AUX
power
on
the
existing
Control
Panel
(such
as
keypads
or
any
other
unused
devices
requiring
power).
WARNING:
THIS
IS
NOT
FOR
USE
IN
A
UL/ETL
LISTED
INSTALLATION.