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RE108N Hardwire-to-Napco
®
Wireless Translator™
Features
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Converts hardwire zones into Napco-compatible wireless signals.
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8 Hardwire loops with end-of-line resistor detection.
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Unique wireless ID (or loop) for each zone, plus 1 for main device.
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Transmit diversity for long reliable range.
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PIR powering (via external supply).
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3 year operation on batteries (contacts only).
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Complete supervision of zone tampers and low battery.
Key Instructions
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Use with normally closed contacts in-line with 4.7 K-ohms end-of-line
resistors.
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4-wire PIRs and Glassbreaks only. Not for use with 2-wire powered devices.
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External supply (wall-AC): 12V DC at least 50 mA.
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PIR usage: Adds current demand to external supply – see Specifications.
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2 AA Alkaline batteries will drive contacts-only. Backup batteries cannot
drive a PIR; and under external supply failure, the PIR would likely alarm.
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Enrolling:
Put Panel in Enroll mode.
Use the 6-digit ID # and 1-digit checksum numbers
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Translator ID # ends in 0. Label on battery.
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Zone Loops 1-8 ID #s end in 1-8. Labels in cover.
Operation
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Translator Main Zone wireless transmission (1
st
unique ID ending in “0”):
Tamper, when cover opened.
Low battery, when either low AA batteries, OR loss of 12V DC
external.
Supervisory every hour.
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8 Hardwire 4.7K-ohm Zones – transmit 8 unique wireless IDs
Alarm, when Device sees open circuit.
Tamper, when device sees short circuit.
Supervisories, every hour for each zone.
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LED Operation
Green LED: On if AC power present.
Red LED:
If 12V external is connected: LED “Blinks” on transmit to
panel, “ON” if device tamper or device low battery.
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Contact
Closed Normally
Open in Alarm
Loop
x
PIR
12V DC
Backup batteries
will NOT power PIR
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Application Diagram
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Connection Diagram
New Wireless
System
Hardwire Sensors
New Napco system in
central location
Hardwire lines terminated in
remote location
Napco’s wireless language