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319.5 Crystal MaxLife Door/Window Sensor
Installation Instructions
Introduction
These are the 319.5 Crystal Maxlife Door/Window Sensor
Installation Instructions for models 60-362N-10-319.5 and
60-362N-11-319.5. Install the sensor ( Figure 1 ) on doors,
windows, and other objects that open and close. The sensor transmits signals to the control panel when a magnet mounted near the sensor is moved away from or closer to the sensor.
The sensor is equipped with a cover tamper microswitch for additional security.
Figure 1. Sensor
• You must mount the magnet within 3/8 in. (0.95 cm) of the sensor.
• Mount sensors with screws, not double-sided tape.
• Only install the EOL resistor when an external contact is used.
You will need the following tools and materials:
• Two #6 x 1.00 in. PPH (Phillips panhead) screws and two plastic anchors for mounting the sensor (included).
• Two #6 x 0.625 in. PPH screws for mounting the magnet
(included).
• External contact 4.7 Kohm end-of-line (EOL) resistor
(included).
Use the following installation guidelines:
• Mount the sensor on the door frame and the magnet on the door. For double doors, mount the sensor on the leastused door and the magnet on the most-used door.
• Where possible, install sensors within 100 ft. (30 m) of the panel. While a transmitter may have an open-air range of
500 ft. (150 m) or more, the environment at the installation site may have a significant affect on operational range.
Changing a sensor location may improve wireless communication.
• Line up the alignment mark on the magnet to one of the alignment marks on the sensor.
• Mount sensors at least 4.7 in. (12 cm) above the floor to avoid potential damage.
• Avoid mounting sensors in areas where they will be exposed to moisture or where the operating temperature range will exceed the specified range.
• If possible, mount directly to a stud. If a stud is not available, use plastic anchors.
• Avoid mounting the sensor in areas with a large quantity of metal or electrical wiring.
• Only one input can be used at any given time.
Caution: You must be free of all static electricity when handling electronic components. Touch a grounded, bare metal surface before touching a circuit board or wear a grounded wrist strap.
Programming
This section describes general guidelines for programming
(learning) the sensor into panel memory. Refer to the specific panel or receiver documentation for complete programming details.
To program the sensor:
1. Remove the sensor cover by squeezing the cover ends
firmly releasing the tab ( Figure 2 ) from sensor base slot.
Figure 2. Sensor tab
Tab
2. If required, insert the battery into the battery holder, observing correct polarity (
).
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Figure 3. Board components
Tamper switch Positive
2. Take the sensor to the mounting location.
3. Hold the magnet next to the alignment mark on the sensor
(
Figure 5 ) and then pull the magnet away from the sensor.
External
Contact
Terminals
Battery holder
Reed B
Reed A
Input jumper
3. Set the panel to program mode.
4. Proceed to the Learn sensors menu.
5. Set the external contact in the alarm condition (see
6. Press and release the tamper switch (
) on the sensor until the panel responds.
7. Select the appropriate sensor group and number.
8. Exit program mode.
Input selection
Only one door/window input can be used at any given time. For example, if the external contact is used, internal reed switches
(Reed A and Reed B in Figure 3
) cannot be used.
Note: Power down the device before positioning the input selection.
See
and position the input selection jumper to select:
Reed B. Left two pins covered (default).
Reed A. Right two pins covered.
External contact. Jumper removed.
Figure 5. Alignment marks
Sensor end view
Magnet
4. Listen for siren beeps to determine appropriate response
(refer to the specific panel/receiver documentation).
5. Exit sensor test mode.
Mounting
To mount the sensor:
1. Remove the sensor battery.
2. Remove the circuit board from the sensor base by pulling back on the plastic tab.
3. Mount the sensor base using the screws provided ( Figure
Figure 6. Mounting holes
Mounting hole
Alignment marks
Sensor side view
Wire entry
Figure 4 Input selection jumper
Reed B
(default)
Reed A
Jumper location
External contact
Mounting hole
4. Replace the circuit board.
5. Remove the magnet from its base.
6. Line up the magnet alignment mark with the sensor alignment mark, depending on the internal reed switch
7. Mount the magnet base with the #6 x 0.625 in. PPH screws no more than 3/8 in. (0.95 cm) away from the sensor base (
). Replace the magnet cover.
Verifying RF communication
Before mounting the sensor, verify the sensor mounting location provides good RF panel communication.
To verify:
1. Put the panel/receiver into sensor test mode.
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Figure 7. Mounted sensor
Magnet
Door
Sensor
Door frame
8. Insert the sensor battery observing correct polarity ( Figure
9. Attach the sensor cover to the base.
External contact wiring
Use the following specifications for the external contact:
Sensor test
The sensor test verifies proper communication between the sensor and the panel/receiver. To test the sensor, refer to the specific panel/receiver documentation and do the following:
1. Put the panel/receiver into sensor test mode.
2. Open the door/window the sensor is protecting. The sensor transmits a signal.
3. Listen for siren beeps to determine the appropriate response.
4. Exit sensor test mode.
Battery replacement
Note: Battery replacement should be done by trained personnel only.
When the system indicates low sensor battery, replace it immediately. Use the recommended replacement batteries
(see
).
• Wire: Stranded, 22-gauge (0.7112 mm).
• Switches: Hermetically sealed external switches (sealed reed switches) that supply a minimum 250 ms open or close on alarm.
Note: Do not connect more than five external contacts to a door/window sensor.
You can wire the sensor terminal blocks with leads from an external contact (
). The door/window sensor provides alarm and tamper indication. Wire the external contact with one end-of-line (EOL) resistor in series with the external contact.
To replace the batteries:
1. Remove the sensor cover.
2. Remove the battery. Follow local laws for battery disposal.
3. Insert the replacement battery, observing correct polarity
(
4. Perform a sensor test with the panel. See Sensor test .
Caution: The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if improperly handled. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F), or dispose of in fire.
Use only batteries listed in the
section. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Caution: You must install the EOL resistor at the external detection device for proper supervision. For UL listed installations, the EOL resistor must be UL listed, manufactured by Edwards part number EOL-4k7L, and rated 4.7Kohm.
This gives the following readings for each configuration:
Normally closed
Zero ohm/short = Tamper
4.7 Kohm = Normal
Open = Alarm
Normally open
Zero ohm/short = Tamper
4.7 Kohm = Alarm
Open = Normal
shows external contact wiring (normally closed and normally open). For UL listed installations, use only UL listed accessories/contacts.
Figure 8. External contact wiring
Door/Window
Sensor
EOL resistor
4.7 Kohm
Contacts
Troubleshooting
This information is provided to help you diagnose and solve various problems that may arise while configuring or using the door/window sensor.
Power up / battery
If the unit does not power up properly:
• Make sure the battery is fully seated within the battery bucket and the polarity is correct.
• Check the battery voltage (3.0 VDC nominal).
RF communication
If the control panel does not respond:
• Use the 60-401 RF Sniffer to make sure the transmitter is sending messages for activation.
• Move or rotate the sensor position.
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Tamper (cover/external contact)
If a tamper condition does not restore:
• Make sure the cover tamper spring is properly installed.
The tamper spring must be properly seated into the switch post groove.
Figure 9. Tamper spring
Switch post groove for proper tamper spring installation
• Make sure the proper value end-of-line (EOL) resistor is installed (4700 ohms series resistor).
Figure 10. External contact wiring
Door/Window
Sensor
EOL resistor
4.7 Kohm
Contacts
• Make sure the EOL resistor is properly seated in the terminal block.
• Make sure the terminal block contacts are securely fastened.
• Make sure the external contact wiring meets required specification.
Open (reed switch/external contact)
If an open condition does not restore:
• Make sure the input selection jumper is in the correct position.
• Make sure the arrow on the magnet and the guide line on the transmitter are aligned and within 3/8 in. (0.95 cm) of each other.
• Verify that the external contact is operating properly in all conditions of operation.
Specifications
Model number Brown: 60-362N-11-319.5 (NX-651N)
White: 60-362N-10-319.5 (NX-650N)
Required batteries Duracell DL 123A, Energizer EL123, Sanyo
CR123A
Estimated battery life 5 to 10 years at 20°C (68°F) depending on the number of activations per day
Magnet gap 3/8 in. (max.)
Supervisory interval
End-of-line resistor
64 minutes
4.7 Kohm
Typical RF output power
0.25mW EIRP
Operating temperature 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
-30 to 140°F (-34 to 60°C)
0 to 85% noncondensing
Dimensions (LxWxD) 3.02 x 1.5 x 1.02in. (81 x 38 x 26 mm)
Weight 44 g
Listings UL 1023, UL 634
Replacement plastics
600-1063-60-362N-10
600-1063-60-362N-11
D/W sensor 60-362N-10 - 319..5 replacement enclosure, 5 pack, white
D/W sensor 60-362N-11 - 319..5 replacement enclosure, 5 pack, brown
Regulatory information
Manufacturer
FCC compliance
UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
1275 Red Fox Rd., Arden Hills, MN 55112-6943,
USA
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID: B4Z-914D-DWS
IC: 1175C-914EDWS
Contact information
www.utcfireandsecurity.com
or www.interlogix.com
For customer support, see www.interlogix.com/customersupport
Copyright © 2011 UTC Fire & Security. All rights reserved.
Compatibility
Battery type
Interlogix 319.5 MHz control panels/receivers
3.0 V, 1300 mAh lithium
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Table of contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1 Programming
- 2 Input selection
- 2 Verifying RF communication
- 2 To verify:
- 2 Mounting
- 2 To mount the sensor:
- 3 External contact wiring
- 3 Sensor test
- 3 Battery replacement
- 3 To replace the batteries:
- 3 Troubleshooting
- 3 Power up / battery
- 3 RF communication
- 4 Tamper (cover/external contact)
- 4 Open (reed switch/external contact)
- 4 Specifications
- 4 Regulatory information
- 4 Contact information