SA-26/27/28
1/2/4-Button Remote
Control Transmitter
Q: What is a Transmitter ?
A: A transmitter is an electronic device that uses RF
energy and coded digital messages to control and
communicate commands to other electronic
products.
Q: What is SA-26/27/28 WIRELESS REMOTE and how
can it benefit me ?
A: SA-26/27/28 allows the user ARM and DISARM a
Security Panel Access Control Reader, PANIC or
even turn on and off the lights and appliances using
a Universal Receiver by the use of RF signal.
Q: What is SUPERVISOR or SUPERVISED sensor ?
A: A Supervised sensor continuously reports to the
receiver or security panel to confirm status of the
sensor and its presence. If the receiver fails to hear
from a sensor within a pre-programmed time, it
will presume a sensor is missing or malfunctioning
and notify the user. This provides added security.
INTRODUCTION (FAQ's) - continued;
OPERATION - GENERAL NOTES
Use only the specified AAA-sized 1.5 Volt Alkaline
Battery.
1) Push down the Battery Compartment Latch and lift to
remove (FIG 1).
2) For a new unit, simply remove the plastic strip
contact breaker. For replacement, remove the battery
by using a small screwdriver (FIG 2).
CAUTION: Notice the polarity of the battery (+) and (-)
must coincide with the markings (+) and (-) on the
plastic. Check that the battery is held securely.
3) Dispose of the old battery properly.
Do not incinerate, heat, disassemble, recharge.
4) To test, press the buttons on the remote control and
see if there is a transmission. The LED will light to
indicate an RF transmission (FIG 3).
5) Close the front cover, by engaging the ridges of the
top case and bottom case near the keychain eye
hole, align and gently press together both covers and
replace the locking screw.
FIG 1: Back of the SA-26/27/28
Housing
The SA-26/27/28 is a miniature radio transmitter,
designed to send coded RF transmissions to wireless
receivers and control panels. The transmissions are
activated by depressing one of the pushbuttons (1, 2 or
4 - depending on model) on the unit.
After Removing the
battery compartment
cover, remove the
old batteries and
install the batteries in
the correct alignment
shown.
FIG 2: Replacing the 2 AAA-sized Batteries
After activating or replacing the battery in the SA-26/27/
28, test the transmitter by pressing each one of the three
buttons to see if there is a transmission.
When pushing one of the transmit buttons, the LED will
flash to indicate a transmission.
FIG 3: Testing the Buttons
Fig 4: Back of the SA-26/27/28 Cover
Step 3: RECEIVER COMPATIBILITY
The installation procedure for using the SA-26/27/28
remote control varies from product to product.
Full instructions are printed within the installation
manual each of the receiver panels or controls.
For this instruction manual, the instructions cover only
the SP-06 V Wireless Security Control Panel in 433.92 or
868.35 MHz;
The following pages show the simplified enrollment
procedures for enrolling SA-26/27/28 transmitters to
Rosslare’s SP-06 V panel. For full details about the
Wireless Control Panel, please refer to the SP-06 V
Installation and Programming Manual.
AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
P/N:
0706-01
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION (FAQ's)
Q: What is LOW BATTERY detection ?
A: For all supervised sensors, LOW BATTERY
detection is when a sensor continuously measures
its battery state and transmits a low battery signal
to the security panel when the battery's voltage
drops below a certain level. This alerts the user in
advance to replace a weak battery.
Q: What is a CASE TAMPER detector?
A: A Case Tamper detector monitors any unauthorized
opening of the unit housing. A signal will be
transmitted to the security panel to notify the user
of such tampering.
Q: What is a BACK TAMPER detector ?
A: Once the sensor is mounted and activated, the Back
Tamper detector ensures that the sensor is not
removed or vandalized by detecting any removal of
the unit from a wall or corner. The Back tamper
detector will alert the security panel in such cases.
The SA-26/27/28 remote control is activated by pressing
the buttons on the unit and transmits this information to
the receiver panel.
Since the SA-26/27/28 is a portable wireless device and
system reception is dependent upon the conditions of
use as follows:
STEP-1 BATTERY INSTALLATION (Fig1,2)
STEP-2 TESTING THE TRANSMISSION
The SA-26/27/28 in 433,92 or 868.35 MHz frequency is
compatible with a variety of Rosslare's security panels,
universal receiver controls, and system components.
SP-06 V Wireless Security Control Panel,
SA-22 Dual Channel Receiver,
SA-38 Channel Receiver,
AY-L23 Wireless Receiving Wiegand 26, Reader
SA-29 Wireless Repeater with UPS - System Level
and others...
For an updated list please contact your distributor,
dealer or agent.
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SA-26/27/28 Instruction Manual - Version 1.0 (Page 1/2)
- AVOID: Placing the SA-26/27/28 near strong
magnetic or electrical fields other than the magnet with
which it is intended to be used. Otherwise,
performance could be affected and false alarms could
occur.
- AVOID: Using near or behind large metal surfaces and
multiple concrete/steel walls. This may interfere or
block the wireless signals. Make sure to test the range
from the desired location by using the RF Test
Procedure to ensure reception.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: When the battery power has been
depleted, as indicated by a very dim LED, replace the
battery immediately.
The SA-26/27/28 can control up to 4 functions when
used with Rosslare’s Wireless Security Control Panels
or Universal RF Receivers. The SA-26/27/28 is a battery
operated wireless device using a standard 12 Volt
Alkaline battery. An LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights
during the transmission of the RF signal. Which lights
when the battery voltage exceeds 8 VDC. If the LED
does not light during the transmission, the battery
must be replaced immediately.
SA-26/27/28 is a high quality wireless sensor packed
with intelligent wireless and system features such as
compatibility with RF Repeaters. Inside the SA-26/27/28
is a state of the art microprocessor, with ASK RF
transmitter technology, and is encoded with 16 million
factory programmed non-recurring ID codes ensuring
that multiple units can be used on a single system.
Turn the unit over and
pull the battery
compartment cover
latch down, and lift, to
open.
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+
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LED Function:
LED will flash when
the SA-26/27/28 is
transmitting
Function:
ARM Button for
the Security
Panels or
Single Channel
Transmitter
Function:
Disarm Button
for the Security
Panels or Single
Channel
Transmitter
Function:
Emergency Panic
Button for the
Security Panels or
Single Channel
Transmitter
Place the battery
compartment cover
back into the latch,
swing shut, until the
top latch clicks shut.