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FW-P100
FREEWAVE™ WIRELESS PIR
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
P/N 7101405 REV. C A.Y.
INTRODUCTION
The FW-P100 is an advanced, fully supervised
low-current wireless PIR that includes a FreeWave
transmitter. Both transmitter and detector circuits
are powered by long life Lithium battery.
Each FW-P100 has a unique ID code (This code is
impossible to reproduce). Compatible FreeWave
receivers are designed to “learn” specific IDs and
respond only to them.
Following detection, FW-P100 triggers the on-
board transmitter that transmits its specific
FreeWave ID followed by an alarm signal and
status designators for battery condition. If detector
cover is removed Tamper Event triggers the on-
board transmitter.
Alarm and other data are forwarded to the alarm
control panel. A periodic test transmission for
supervision purpose takes place automatically
once in 12~14 min. The receiver is informed that
the particular detector is taking an active part in the
wireless security system.
The FW-P100 has unique Alarm Power Saver
(APS) mechanism that enables transmitter
activation only 2 min after the last movement has
been detected.
FEATURES
State-of-the-art wireless security system
Low current ASIC PIR Technology
Powered by a 3Volt Lithium battery
Battery life : up to 4 years
Built in Automatic Power Saver (APS)
Frequency Band: 868MHz,433MHz
Low Battery condition signal transmission
Test mode for PIR coverage and RF signal.
Range up to 1 km at free space.
Height installation calibration free (1.5m - 3.6m).
Unique ID number
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OPERATION
The Wireless PIR transmits the following events
data:
SUPERVISION
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a periodical transmission.
Every 12~14 min indicates detector’s presence.
ALARM
– alarm transmission triggered by PIR
intrusion detection.
LOW BAT
– Whenever the battery reaches a pre-
set low level (2.4V) Battery Low signal will be sent
with the next message (Supervision, Alarm, etc).
TAMPER
– Whenever the FW-P100 cover is
removed or the unit’s cover is put back, a
message will be transmitted with “Tamper”
signal.
APS
The unique APS (Automatic Power Saver) function
built in the detector enables a battery life span up
to four years. The detector will transmit only when
the last event has occurred more than 2 minutes
prior to the current one.
SELECT MOUNTING LOCATION
Select the mounting location so that an intruder
will cross the beams of the selected pattern.
As the detector is a wireless transmitter, and in
order to take full advantage from PIR
sophisticated operation, do not install the
detector in areas where large metal objects
could interfere the transmission of signals. It is
also advisable to avoid following locations:
Facing direct sunlight.
Facing areas that may change temperature
rapidly.
Areas where there are air ducts or
substantial airflows.
Installation on metal wall.
The FW-P100 performs better when provided
with a constant and stable environment.
FIG. 1 - REMOVAL OF FRONT COVER
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MOUNTING THE DETECTOR
1. To remove the front cover, unscrew the holding
screw and insert a flat screwdriver in the slot
between the front and the bottom above the
holding screw hole and push gently, until the front
cover is disengaged and the opening click is
heard.(Fig. 1)
2. To remove the PC board, carefully unscrew the
holding screw located on the PC board.
3. Break out the desired holes for proper installing.
4. Mount the detector base to the wall, corner or
ceiling.
5. Reinstall the PC board by fully tightening the
holding screw.
6. Before battery replacement capacitors discharge
must be done - use flat screwdriver to make
momentary short circuit for JP2 pins.(Fig. 3)
7. Install battery in the battery holder according
polarity.
8. Replace the cover by inserting it back in the
appropriate closing pin until the closing click is
heard.
FIG. 2 - KNOCKOUT HOLES
FIG. 3 - CIRCUIT LAYOUT
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SETTING UP THE DETECTOR (Fig. 3)
The sensitivity adjustment jumper sets up the
detector for normal or harsh environment
condition.
Setting the Sensitivity Adjustment (Pulse
Width) Jumper
Position 1= Normal
Position AUTO = Harsh
The “1” position setting is for normal operation.
The “AUTO” position setting is for harsh
environment locations with air drafts or small
animals.
RSSI – RF SIGNAL INDICATION
The FREEWAVE control panel has “RF Signal
quality Indication” for each transmitter in order
to help the installer to define best location for
the detector from RF point of view.
The indication value is between 1 and 100,
where 100 is the best RF received signal. If
the RSSI indication is less then 30, it is a sign
for weak RF link, try to find a better installation
for the PIR.
NOTE:
See FREEWAVE control panel installation
instruction.
ID REGISTRATION - “LEARN”
PROCEDURE
Refer to the system receiver’s installation
instructions and follow the procedure given there
for “learning” detector IDs.
Perform transmission by pressing and
releasing tamper switch for learning it by
FREEWAVE control panel receiver.
Make sure that the receiver is at learning
mode - according to control panel installation
instruction.
NOTE:
It is recommended to power up the detector and let
the system receiver “learn” the detector’s ID before
actual installation.
A. Not in use
B. Use for flat
wall mounting
C. Corner
mounting -
use all 4
holes. Sharp
left or right
angle
mounting -
use 2 holes
(top and
bottom)
D. For bracket
mounting
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