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TEST PUSH BUTTON
Push Button is located at the lower left side of the
detector. This button (switch) is used to activate
the walk and RF transmission test of the FW-
P100 detector.
WALK TEST
Press Push Button for a short time (less then 1
second) – this activates the device (IR detection
only, without RF transmission) for 1min, making
walk tests possible.
ALARM TRANSMISSION TEST
Pressing Push Button for at least 2.0 sec
enables the alarm transmission test feature,
which activates 11 transmission signals at 6 sec
intervals (total test time about 1 min).
Please check, that the receiver unit indicates 11
events.
This test enables to activate the alarm
transmission immediately, and bypass the APS 2
minutes limitation.
To check this function it is necessary to verify
that the FREEWAVE control panel display shows
X- Zone number from which the massage
received.
Tamper transmission test.
Change of the tamper switch state will cause
tamper transmissions. Verify on the FREEWAVE
control panel that display shows
Transmission range test.
By Alarm transmission test (Pressing Push
Button for more then 2.0 sec) it’s enable to check
the RF transmission quality (RSSI). Special
indication at the control panel displays
continuously the received RF signal quality.
See page 11 and FREEWAVE control panel
instruction manual.
LENSES-INTERCHANGEABLE HARD
TYPE SPHERICAL LENSES PATTERNS
COVERAGE WIDE
ANGLE
90.5
15m x 15m
(49ft x 49ft)
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TOTAL
DETECTION
ZONES 30*
* 14 long range, 10 intermediate, 6 short range.
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FIG. 4 - WIDE ANGLE LENS
0m
2.4m
0.4m 2m
5.15m
15m
13.08m
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
90.5 °
BATTERY
A 3 V lithium battery powers the unit. Thanks to
the exclusive APS (Automatic Power Saver)
characteristics, the battery provides about 4 years
of continuous operation (depending on the amount
of alarms).
If the battery reaches a factory preset low level,
the LOW BATTERY signal will be sent and from
this moment the detector remains operational for
another 30 days giving enough time to replace the
3V lithium battery.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Remove the front cover by inserting a
flat screwdriver in the appropriate slot.
Take out the old battery.
Before battery replacement capacitors
discharge must be done.
Use flat screwdriver to make
momentary short circuit on JP2
pins. (see Fig.3)
Install a new battery according polarity.
CAUTION !!!
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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FIG. 5 - REPLACING THE LENS
REPLACING THE LENS
1. Remove the front cover by inserting a flat
screwdriver in the appropriate slot (fig.1).
2. Using a small flat screwdriver, press on left,
right and middle snaps of the lens and pull
the lens out from its place (front cover side)
(fig.5).
3. Replace a new lens.
4. Push the lens to its place by pressing again
from outside of the front cover until a click is
heard (fig.5).
5. Replace front cover.
This device complies with:
European Council Directive EMC
89/336/EEC
EN50130-4
EN301489
EN300220
EN50081.
SAFETY 73/23/EEC
EN60950 (ITE)
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Data Protocol
FreeWave
Modulation Type
FSK (1 Frequency)
Frequency band
868MHz / 433MHz
Identification
Unique ID serial number – 24 bit
Event Transmission
Alarm, Tamper, Test, Supervision,
Low Bat
Supervision Timing
12~14 minutes (randomly)
Detection Method
Dual Element PIR (ASIC Based)
Detection Speed
0.3 ~ 1.5 m/sec
Lens Type
Spherical Hard Lens
Detection Coverage
90.5 15m x 15m
Range in open space
up to 1km
Environment Condition
Jumper for Normal or Harsh selection
Battery
Lithium. 3V Type: xx123 Size: 2/3AA
Current Consumption
Standby
~10 A
Transmission ~16 mA
Power Saving
APS (Automatic Power Saver)
Installer Test Modes
LED Idicator (RF & Optic) Walk test &
Alarm transmission test
Operating temperature
Range
-10 C to +50 C
Dimensions
137mm x 65mm x 49mm
(5.3” x 2.8” x 2.1”)
Weight
(inc. battery)
120 gr
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BE50
Zone # X Open
Trouble Zone # X
The battery must be replaced
by Size 2/3 CR 17345V
Lithium battery 3V
Models as: DL123A DURACELL Inc
CR123A SANYO Elc
CR123A GP