User Manual_20180410_v1 - SiXC2W EXHIBIT 7-2 Manual

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SiXC2W
Convert to Wireless Module
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
       The Honeywell SiXC2W is an eight zone hardwire to wireless converter used with controllers that support
       Honeywell’s SiX™ series devices. It is useful in retrofit 12-volt security system applications where existing contact
       wiring was used. It uses those existing wired contacts and converts them to wireless.

FEATURES
     • Provides 12-volts for devices such as motion                       - When battery is connected, and if battery voltage
       detectors, glass breaks, etc.                                        drops below 3.6VDC, a low battery message will send
       NOTE: Only two devices may be powered using the                      to control panel.
               auxiliary output on the SiXC2W.                            - When only the battery is connected, and if the
     • Provides 24-hour battery backup if there are no                      battery voltage 3.4 V, system will shut down.
       external devices (≤100mA), other wise 12-hours if              •   Support one button calibration
       there are two devices attached.                                •   Automatic zone configuration
       NOTES:                                                         •   Easy setup in three steps
       - It immediately sends a power loss signal to the              •   Cover tamper protection
         controller in the event the power is lost.                           IMPORTANT!
       - When no battery is connected, low battery                            Not to be used for fire, heat, or carbon
         message will send to control panel.                                  monoxide detectors.

GENERAL GUIDELINES
     • The SiXC2W module uses a 5VDC power supply to                      • Up to eight [8] hardwired zones can be handled by
       charge the battery (Max wire length is 9.8 ft. (3m)).               each SiXC2W module.
     • If the voltage drops to 9.5VDC a low battery will                  • Before mounting permanently, conduct the Go/No
       occur.                                                              Go test (see control’s instructions) to verify adequate
       NOTE: Anything lower than 4.5VDC, the SiXC2W is                     signal strength, relocate if necessary.
               incapable of charging the battery; it must be
               replaced
CALIBRATING
The calibration process enables the SiXC2W to learn what zones
are to be active and what value EOL resistors are used.
NOTE: Unused zones that are open ARE NOT recognized
      and reported
1.     Ensure all zones are connected and not faulted.
2.     On the SiXC2W, click the top middle button.
3.     Indicator LED #2 will flash Red for 1/2 second; then LED #3 turns
       steady Green.
4.     Calibration is in process
5.     DONE. The SiXC2W is calibrated and ready to enroll in the control
       panel.
NOTES:
 • If the SiXC2W loses both AC and battery backup power, the
   zone calibration data is retained.
 • If a resistor does exist, it MUST have a value between 1K and
   10K.The unit comes with eight (8) 2.2K resistors for zones with              IMPORTANT!
   no resistors.                                                                ONCE THE SIXC2W IS CALIBRATED, ANY CHANGE
                                                                                IN THE ZONE RESISTANCE THE MODULE MUST
                                                                                BE RE-CALIBRATED.



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ENROLLING
For Lyric Controller                                          NOTES:
1. Set the Controller in Programming Mode and select          Each SiXC2W has a unique mac number which enables
   Zone Programming.                                          the control panel to recognize and differentiate each
   For Lyric: Program > Zones > Add New > Series              zone. Further, since the SiXC2W has eight zones each
   Number                                                     zone is automatically assigned the next sequential mac
2. On the SiXC2W, power up:                                   number; all zones are assigned loop 1-8 respectively.
   • LED #1 flashes for approximately 20 seconds              FOR LYRIC GATEWAY
   • LED #1 turns on                                          Use AlarmNet 360™ to enroll and program this sensor.
   • LED #1 turns on for 3-seconds
                                                              FOR OTHER CONTROLS
   • SiXC2W sends the information to the control and
                                                              For other controls that support SiX series devices, see
     the serial number displays for loop 1
                                                              the controller’s installation app for details
3. Edit the zone and response types for the zone and
                                                              NOTE: Once enrolled in a system, the SiXC2W cannot be
   press Save.
                                                                     used with another controller until it is removed
4. To enroll additional zones, activate each loop (one               from the current controller. See the Controller’s
   per zone) when prompted for the serial number.                    instructions for details.
                  Zone      MAC #               Loop #        Zone       MAC #              Loop #
                  Zone 1    00D02D123456        1             Zone 5     00D02D123456       5
                  Zone 2    00D02D123456        2             Zone 6     00D02D123456       6
                  Zone 3    00D02D123456        3             Zone 7     00D02D123456       7
                  Zone 4    00D02D123456        4             Zone 8     00D02D123456       8

   Example:                                                   NOTE: Enrollment time varies depending on the signal
                                                                    strength between the device and the controller.
    Zones 1-8 can be used for other SiX series devices.
                                                                    When done, LED #1 is ON for 3 seconds and the
    However, zones on the SiXC2W must align with the
                                                                    control beeps to confirm enrollment.
    assigned loops on the control.
5. The controller registers the device and displays the
   sensor data on screen.




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TAMPER/LOW BATTERY REPORTING
The SiXC2W reports this condition to the control. If a low       IMPORTANT:
battery or tamper condition exists all zones used on the         The first battery test occurs 1 hour after power up. To
module shows a trouble on the control.                           quickly verify a good backup battery, unplug and then
                                                                 plug back in the power supply; the system will perform
                                                                 a battery test within 1 minute.

MOUNTING
NOTE: This product must be installed in accordance                NOTES:
          with ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.              • All zones used MUST have an EOL resistor.
1. At the existing control panel, label and remove the              • EOL resistor values must be from 1k to 10k ohms.
    zone wires to be transferred to the SiXC2W.                       (Eight 2.2k ohm resistors are included for those
2. Select a mounting position for the module. In most                 panels not using any resistors.)
    installations, the best mounting location is close to           • If the existing installation zones have EOL resistors
    the existing control panel.                                       (from 1k to 10k ohms) they may remain.
NOTE: If needed, the SiXC2W can be located                          • When the end of line resistor value is disabled, the
         remotely by extending the existing zone wires.               SIXC2W will not look for any end of line resistor
If needed, you may cut and splice (observing good                     value, however if there are still end of line resistors
workmanship) the battery wires and extend their length                in place (up to 10K ohms) they will not need to be
up to 3 ft. (0.9 meters) using 22 AWG wire, minimum.                  removed unless the installer decides to do so.
NOTE: DO NOT mount inside the control panel                         • For a NC loop without an EOL resistor, you must
      or other metal enclosure.                                       add one in series with the loop. Preferably it should
                                                                      be located at the end of the loop furthest away
3. Install the center screw to secure the back tamper to              from the control panel for proper supervision.
   the wall.
                                                                    • For a NO loop without an EOL resistor, you must
4. Attach using the supplied screws.
                                                                      add one in parallel (across) the loop. Preferably at
5. Ensure the wiring is complete. Use cable ties as                   the end of the line (EOL) for proper supervision.
   necessary to secure wiring. Plug the power
   transformer into an un-switched outlet and secure
   with screw. Then attach the backup battery wires.

                                                                            Signal strength: Rang of 1-4 bars (green),
                                                                            should be a minimum 1 green bar for the
                                                                            zone being programmed. Four Red Bards
                                                                            indicate poor signal strength; the device
                                                                            should be relocated. See the controller’s
                                                                            instruction for bar indication signal strength
                                                                            values.
                                                                            Icon    Description         Signal Strength
                                                                                    4 Green Bars

                                                                                    3 Green Bars
                                                                                                        Good
                                                                                    2 Green Bars

                                                                                    1 Green Bar

                                                                                    4 Red Bars          Relocate

SENSOR LOCATION FEATURE
To verify the location of each SiX device in an installation, enter programming mode and select a SiX device zone. The
device LED (located on the back) lights (can take up to 30 seconds). Select it again to turn the LED off or select the
next device to locate.




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SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS




LED STATUS TABLE
LED #               Functions
1 (Green)           Blinks once upon RF signal transmission (HW zone trigger/tamper and/or a fault
                    message) and a slow blink for a cover tamper
                    Quickly blinks during the enrollment/deletion process
2 (Red )            Blinks 1s / 1s off when module needs calibrating
3 (Green)           Steady on when the module has been calibrated.
4 (Green and Red)   Green: 5VDC Power from the plug-in transformer is present
                    Red (blinking 1sec on / 1 sec off @ 1hz each): Running on battery, DC power not present.




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REPLACING THE BATTERY




SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage
Transformer Part Number ............................................................................ 300-10259
Input Voltage ....................................................................................................... 100 ~ 240VAC, 50 ~60 Hz
Operating Voltage............................................................................................. 5VDC
Maximum Transformer Distance .............................................................. 9.8ft. (3m)
Voltage Output ................................................................................................... 12VDC @ 100mA (Up to three sets of 20–24 gauge wiring)
Battery/ Pile ......................................................................................................... P/N 300-10342
Environmental
Operating Temp ................................................................................................. 14 F (-10C) to 140F (60C)
                                                                                                                 NOTE: Charging the lithium battery stops when temperature is
                                                                                                                         below 32F (0C)
Relative Humidity.............................................................................................. 95%, Non-condensing / 95% max. sans condensation
Physical
Dimensions .......................................................................................................... Length 7.0 in (178 mm) x Width 4.5 in (114 mm) x
                                                                                                                       Depth 1.5 in (38mm)
Mounting Hardware ........................................................................................ Double stick tape and screws
Zone Resistance ................................................................................................ 1K to 10K Ohm EOL Resistors
Zone Wiring .......................................................................................................... 1,000ft (Each Zone)
Radio Frequency
Transmission Range ........................................................................................ 300ft (91.5m)




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REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED, FOR
DETAILS REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
POUR LES LIMITES DU SYSTÈME D’ALARME AU COMPLET, REPORTEZ-VOUS AU GUIDE D’INSTALLATION
DU PANNEAU DE COMMANDE.


RF EXPOSURE                                                                     RF EXPOSURE
Warning – The antenna(s) used for this device must be                           Mise en Garde Exposition aux Fréquences Radio: La/les
installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7.8                      antenne(s) utilisée(s) pour cet émetteur doit/doivent
inches (20 cm) from all persons and must not be co-                             être installée(s) à une distance de séparation d'au moins
located or operating in conjunction with any other                              20 cm (7,8 pouces) de toute personne et ne pas être
antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC                            située(s) ni fonctionner parallèlement à tout autre
and ISED multi-transmitter product procedures.                                  transmetteur ou antenne, excepté en conformité avec
                                                                                les procédures de produit multi transmetteur FCC et
                                                                                ISED.

Approval Listings / Approbations homologations                                  Other Standards
FCC / IC - ETL Listed to UL268 & 521                                            RoHS
cETL Listed to ULC S530 & S531


FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) & INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) STATEMENTS
The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation
Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
FCC / IC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. 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.
Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC et exempt de licence RSS d’Industrie Canada. Son
fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférences nuisibles.
(2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue y compris les interférences causant une réception
indésirable.

        SUPPORT, WARRANTY, & PATENT INFORMATION
For online support information, please go to Pour de l’assistance en ligne,
visitez : https://mywebtech.honeywell.com/
For the latest warranty information, go to / Pour les dernières informations de
garantie, s'il vous plaît aller à : www.honeywell.com/security/hsc/resources/wa
For patent information, see / Pour des informations sur les brevets, voir                   MyWebTech                  Warranty                 Patents
www.honeywell.com/patents




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