RF-SHK-319-NN Wireless TOTAL Window Sensor
I-RF-SHK-319 Rev.5 02092022
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Concord Control Panel – both ID’s are
enrolled at the same time:
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Enter system programming.
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Sensors.
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Learn Sensor.
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Trip Sensor.
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Activate sensor tamper – the panel will
enroll (2) zones.
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First zone enrolled is shock.
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Second zone enrolled is reed switch.
Simon/Zerowire – each ID is enrolled
separately:
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Enter system programming.
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Sensors.
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Trip Sensor.
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Activate sensor tamper to enroll shock.
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For next zone number, remove sensor
batteries, while holding the tamper re-
insert batteries, this will enroll the reed
switch.
Qolsys - each ID is enrolled separately:
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Enter system programming.
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Sensors.
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Trip Sensor.
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Activate sensor tamper to enroll shock.
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For next zone number, remove sensor
batteries, while holding the tamper re-
insert batteries, this will enroll the reed
switch.
Note: Panel model number variations may
cause a ‘sensor already learned-in’
message inhibiting the shock sensor from
learning-in. If this is the case, learn-in the
reed switch using a magnet to trip the reed,
and learn-in the shock zone by tapping on
device to activate it.
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Exit program mode.
Shock LED Functionality
LED is functional only in test mode.
Test mode is entered automatically
when batteries are inserted. LED
activates on shock activation and goes
out upon shock restoral.
Test mode stays on as long as the
cover is removed.
Batteries must be removed and re-
installed to initiate test mode after
expiration.
Low battery detect. LED flashes until
battery is replaced. Device sends low battery
signal to control panel.
Shock Sensor Sensitivity Setting
An LED test mode (see above) is included to
aide in setting sensitivity to desired level:
1. Mount sensor in intended location and tap
mounting surface with desired level of
activation impact.
2. Adjust potentiometer until correct sensitivity
is obtained.
The potentiometer adjusts shock sensitivity from
minimum Low (CCW) to maximum Hi
(CW). These setting are marked on the PCB.
In maximum sensitivity mode, the least amount
of shock is required to activate a shock alarm.
If the potentiometer is set all the way Low
(CCW) the shock portion of the device is turned
off and only the internal reed switch is active.
Note:
If a low battery alarm occurs, replace the
battery within 7 days.
Battery Replacement
The RF-SHK-319 requires (2) 3-VDC, lithium
coin-cell batteries (Varta or Panasonic, Model
CR2032), When replacing; both batteries
should be replaced at the same time.
1. Remove sensor cover by pressing on the
latch and pulling the cover off.
2. Do not remove the circuit board.
3. Slide the batteries out left to right from
under the circuit board and insert new
batteries (negative side up).
4. Replace sensor and magnet cover.
CAUTION
: Battery may explode if
mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or
dispose of in fire.
Slide the batteries out from
under the circuit board and
insert new batteries
observing polarity.