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Fitting the Pendant

1.

Fit the bottom of the pendant attachment into the lower attachment slot.

2.

Push the lugs at the top of the pendant attachment over the groove at the top of
the transmitter.

3.

Slide the transmitter up the pendant attachment until it clicks home.

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Fitting the Wrist Strap

Thread the elasticated wrist strap in and out of the attachment slots as shown in the
diagram.

Learning

The control unit stores the 502r Wrist Pendant’s identity in the same “hidden” zone as the
525r Remote Setting Devices and 524r Remote Keypads. The 500r+ can learn any mixture of
502 PAs, 524r keypads or 525r Remote Setting Devices provided the total number of devices
does not exceed six.

See "Programming - Learning Detectors" in the 500r+ Installer's Guide.

7. 535r Universal Transmitter

Introduction

The 535r Universal Transmitter is designed to work with the 500r Wirefree Control Panel.
The transmitter signals the alarm panel when the associated magnet moves away from the
case, and sends a restore signal when the magnet is realigned. The case is protected by an
internal tamper switch

8. 535r Universal Transmitter

Specification

Part No.

535rUK-50

Power Supply

Two AAA Alkaline batteries

Battery Life

Approximately 14 months.

Temperature Range

-10 to +50 C

Siting

Where possible, mount the body of the transmitter close to the top of the non-moving
frame of a door or window, and the magnet on the moving part.

If the frame is not wide enough, mount the magnet on the frame and the body on the
moving part.

DO:

Make sure there is less than 10mm between magnet and transmitter body with the
door/window closed.
Make sure the magnet aligns with the mark moulded into the side of the case with the
door/window closed.

Do NOT mount the unit:

On the hinged edge of the door.
Near the floor.
Close to or on large metal structures.
Closer than one meter to mains wiring and metal water or gas pipes.
Inside steel enclosures.
Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers or other radio
equipment

Using the Internal Reed

If you plan to use the internal reed switch then YOU MUST REMOVE THE JUMPER FROM
LK1. (If you wish to retain the jumper link fit it onto one pin only. If at a later date you wish
to connect wire-in contacts you must refit the jumper link over both pins.)

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LK1

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9. 535r Universal Transmitter

Installation

Open the transmitter by undoing the cover screw and lifting the front away. Install two
“AAA” size alkaline batteries (not supplied). Do not use rechargeable (Nickel Cadmium)
batteries, because they are 1.2V and not 1.5V.

Learning

See "Programming - Learning Detectors" in the 500r+ Installer's Guide.

Testing.

1.

Put the 500r Wirefree Control Panel into walk test (user code + 1).

2.

Hold the detector in place.

3.

Trigger the tamper.

4.

Make sure the panel receives the alarm.

5.

Chose another site for the detector if the panel does not receive the signal.

6.

Press RESET on the control panel when you have finished testing, to put the panel
back into user mode.

Mount the back

1.

Hold the back in the chosen location.

2.

Mark two holes through the fixing slots in the back.

4.

Secure the back to the surface using two Type ‘C’ 15mm Domehead screws.

5.

Make sure the back is flush against the surface and pushes the tamper bar in far
enough to activate the tamper switch.

6.

Fit the body of the unit into the back.

Connecting External Door Contacts or N.C. Switches

You can wire external Normally Closed devices (for example the 20mm Quikfit) to the 535r
Universal Transmitter. You can connect several contacts in series, but the panel will treat
them all as one zone. Do not use more than 10m total  cable length from the 535r to the last
external contact

1 .

Remove the wire links from the connector.

2.

Connect Normally Closed contacts wired as shown.

3.

Fit the jumper over both pins of LK1.

If you remove the external contacts at a later date, make sure you replace the wire links on
the Alarm and Tamper connectors.

Tamper

circuit

Alarm

circuit

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Cable entry

Tamper bar

Fixing hole

Fixing hole

Connector
block

Battery
holder

Tamper
switch

Internal reed
shunt link

Reed
switch

Note:
FIT JUMPER TO LK1
if using the connector
block and not the
onboard reed switch.

DO NOT FIT JUMPER
if using the onboard
reed switch.

10. 524r Remote Keypad

Introduction

The 524 Remote Keypad can accept a user code from three to eight digits long and allows
the user to set and unset the alarm system, and if necessary activate a PA (Panic Alarm).

The control unit stores the keypad’s identity in the same “hidden” zone as the 525r Remote
Setting Devices. The 500r+ can learn any mixture of keypads, 502 PAs, or Remote Setting
Devices provided the total number of devices does not exceed six.

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Specification

Display

Two LEDs (Low Battery and Transmission).

Compliance

Product is CE tested to EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1.

Radio Section

Operating frequency: UK, 418 MHz at 200 kHz bandwidth.
Europe, 433MHz.

Temperature range

-10 to +50°C.

Internal Sounder

Piezo, for key clicks and confirmation tones (not entry/exit
tones).

Battery

2 x AAA. (Not provided.)

Battery Life

Approximately 14 months.

Dimensions

h x w x d = 136 x 90 x 31 mm.

Weight

0.19 kg. (with batteries).

Installation

1.

Put the control unit into programming mode (See "Programming - Learning
Detectors" in the 500r+ Installer's Guide.).

2.

Open the 524 case.

3.

Insert two new AAA batteries in the battery compartment. Make sure the batteries are
oriented correctly.

Note: In a high risk environment Cooper Security Ltd recommend that you replace the

screw holding the keypad together with a tamper-proof M3x8 screw (not available
from Cooper Security Ltd).

4.

Make sure that the red activity LED of the keypad is close to and facing the learn
sensor on the control unit.

5.

Press 

 and 

 together to activate the PA. The control unit learns the keypad.

6.

Mount the back of the keypad case in an appropriate location.

7.

Refit the keypad front.

Programming

Changing the User Code

The user can store a single access code on the keypad. The access code can have between
three and eight digits, and does not have to be the same as the access code for the control
unit. Do not use “0” as the first digit of the keypad access code.

1.

Press 

.

The red LED glows.

2.

Key in the current access code. If this keypad is fresh from the factory, or you have
reset the user code (see below) then key in “1234”.

3.

Press 

.

4.

Key in the new user code. (Minimum three digits, eight digits maximum)

5.

Press 

.

6.

Key in the new user code again.

7.

Press 

.

The keypad beeps twice and flashes the red LED to indicate that it has accepted the new
code. If the keypad gives a low error tone then it has not accepted the new code, and not
changed the current code.

Resetting a User code

If a user forgets their code then you can reset the access code to “1234” by following the
instructions below.

1.

Place the control unit in programming mode (see "Programming - Learning
Detectors" in the 500r+ Installer's Guide).

2.

Open the case. Note that the keypad does not send a tamper signal to the control
unit.

3.

Remove the batteries.

4.

Short the two reset pins together with a screw driver.

5.

Re-fit the batteries (make sure you insert them the correct way round).

The keypad resets the access code to “1234”.

6.

Remove the short on the reset pins.

7.

Take the control unit out of programming mode.

The keypad now has the default access code “1234”.

Please note that if you try to reset the keypad access code without placing the control unit in
programming mode then the alarm system will sound a PA alarm. This is a security
precaution to prevent unauthorised tampering. To stop the PA alarm you must enter the
default user code for the keypad.

Operation

Setting, Part Setting, and Unsetting

Setting:

Access code + 

Part Setting:

Access code + 

Unsetting:

Access code + 

PA Alarm

To activate a PA alarm press 

 and 

 together.

Low Battery

The keypad flashes the yellow LED during transmission when its battery is low.

12. 524r Remote Keypad

13. 502r Wrist Pendant

Sounder

The 502r transmitter comprises a plastic waterproof case that can either be worn on a strap
round the wrist, round the neck as a pendant, or clipped to a pocket. The aerial is inside the
case, and the unit is powered by a long life lithium battery.

Operation

To use the transmitter press the large orange button. The unit sends a signal to the 500r+
and briefly lights the small red lamp to show that it is working. If you hold the button down,
the transmitter continuously repeats the signal .

NOTE:

 You must check that the range of the pendant is suitable for the application.

WARNING

 This product contains a Lithium battery. Do not destroy in a fire. Do not attempt

to open the unit. Do not crush or puncture. Do not expose to temperatures above 60°C.
Contact your local authority for disposal procedure.

Fitting The Pocket Clip

1.

Squeeze the top of the clip to open it.

2.

Put the bottom lip of the clip in the lower attachment slot.

3.

Push the lugs at the top of the clip over the groove at the top of the Transmitter.

4.

Slide the Transmitter up the clip until it clicks home.

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Low Battery LED
(yellow)

Activity LED

(red)

Unset key

Set key

Part Set key

Batteries

Transmitter
module

Reset pins

Note: There is no tamper
switch fitted to this product.

Activity
LED

Magnet

11. 524r Remote Keypad

14. 502r Wrist Pendant

Button

Red lamp

Cover
screw

Magnet
alignment
mark

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