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INSTALLATION

2.1

Location & Mounting

Mount the "receiver" on a wall, leaving at least 50mm (2") around the panel box to
permit adequate ventilation/heat dissipation. Select a site that is not susceptible to
drastic changes in temperature and avoid installing the receiving module near or in
the path of strong RF fields, such as neon lights or computers. Also avoid installing
the receiver on or near metal objects, circuit breaker boxes, air conditioners and
heater ducts. As these devices may cause interference, reducing the receiver's
sensitivity. We recommend installing the receiver in a centralized location on the main
floor, avoid installing the receiver in the basement. When selecting an installation site
please take into consideration that the maximum reception distance of the receiver is
1000m/3280ft. (300m/984ft. with 868MHz) in line of sight. To avoid interference,
install the transmitters a minimum of 1.5 meters (5 feet) away from the receiver.

Do not cut, bend or alter the antennas or mount the receiver near or on metal
as this may affect the sensitivity of the receiver!

Firmly screw the two antennas into the connectors marked "

ANT

" on the receiver as

shown in figure 2-1. Using a drill or screwdriver, punch out the four mounting holes
on the back plastic case. Align the six holes of the printed circuit board with the six
pins on the back plastic mounting case and snap into place (see figure 2-1). If
placed correctly, the antennas will lean directly over the groves in the mounting
case. After completing wiring as detailed in sections 2.2 to 2.4, run the wires
through the entry hole on the back plastic case and screw the back of the plastic
case onto the selected installation site. After programming and wiring the receiving
module, affix the plastic cover and screw into place.

2.2

Power Connections

The receiver may be powered by the auxiliary terminals (12V

DC

) of the control panel.

Simply connect the "

AUX

+" terminal of the control panel to the "+12" terminal of the

receiver and the "

AUX

-" of the control panel to the "

GND

" of the receiver (see figure

2-1). If using an external power source please ensure that the "

GND

" of the receiver

and the power source are connected to the "

AUX

-" terminal of the control panel.

Liberator LIB 9002 Wireless PIR:

• Dual Element Sensor
• Auto Pulse Signal Processing (Patented)
• Auto Temperature Compensation
• "No Dead Zone" Standard Lens
• LED Indicators for Detection (red) & Low Battery (yellow) 
• Built-in Antenna
• Tamper Switch
• Two 3.6V Lithium "AA" Batteries

Liberator LIB 9020 Wireless Contact Switch: 

• Dual High Sensitivity Reed Switch
• External Switch Transmission (Normally Closed)
• Low Battery LED Indicator (yellow)
• Built-in Antenna
• Tamper Switch
• Two 3.6V Lithium "1/2 AA” Batteries

Hand-Held 2-Button Remote Control 

• Water Resistant
• Range: 30m (100ft.)
• Battery:Lithium 3V (CR2032)
• Battery Life: Apprx. 1 to 2 years
• Power Transmission: 5mW
• Current Consumption: 18mA (transmission)

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Summary of Contents for Liberator 9000

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Page 2: ...2 4 3 Switch Zone Assignment 13 4 4 View Transmitter Serial Numbers 14 4 5 Erase Specific Zone 14 4 6 Zone Output State 15 REMOTE CONTROL ASSIGNMENT 16 5 1 Automatic Remote Control Assignment 16 5 2 V...

Page 3: ...ntages Quick simple installation Cost reduction due to ease of installation Minimal damage to property due to installation Also ideal for temporary installations The wireless transmitters are battery...

Page 4: ...ting case and snap into place see figure 2 1 If placed correctly the antennas will lean directly over the groves in the mounting case After completing wiring as detailed in sections 2 2 to 2 4 run the...

Page 5: ...vision Features in section 6 EOL resistors are not incorporated into the receiver s zone outputs If your installation requires the use of EOL resistors they must be added to the receiver s zone output...

Page 6: ...ve the installer lock program any 3 digit value other than 147 into address 020 To enter the programming mode press ENTER Installer Code 8 9 2 5 Hand Held Remote Controls The Liberator 9000 also suppo...

Page 7: ...Two transmitters are being added to an installation consisting of four transmitters which have been assigned zones 1 through 4 Set the receiver in Automatic Zone Assignment Mode by pressing ENTER Ins...

Page 8: ...s not exist or that has already been assigned to a zone output 12 13 Example A transmitter is being added to an installation consisting of four transmitters which have been assigned zone outputs 1 2 a...

Page 9: ...igned press one of the lit keys which correspond to an assigned zone output To view the serial number of a transmitter which hasn t been assigned press and release the transmitter s tamper switch For...

Page 10: ...exist or that has already been assigned 16 17 REMOTE CONTROL ASSIGNMENT As soon as a remote control is assigned to the receiver it will reserve zone outputs 7 to 9 These outputs are activated by pres...

Page 11: ...already been assigned to zone output 12 the receiver will erase the zone assignment and enable low battery supervision Trigger Zone When a transmitter sends a low battery signal the receiver will tri...

Page 12: ...1 When using this option you will not be able to differentiate between an open zone and a low battery as they will both trigger the zone output 6 2 Check In Supervision Address 010 Keys 4 5 The receiv...

Page 13: ...condition s as described in the table below To view the zones causing the trouble failure press the desired trouble key 1 to 3 after which keys 1 through 12 represent zones 1 through 12 Any lit keys...

Page 14: ...nce of the security system Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event...

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