Bosch Security Systems BRL1-WY WLSN RELAY MODULE User Manual USERS MANUAL

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. WLSN RELAY MODULE USERS MANUAL

USERS MANUAL

       wireless Local SecurityNetwork (915 MHz)               EN Reference Guide wLSN
wLSN | Reference Guide | Contents  2  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  Contents 1.0 Using this Document..........................................................4 2.0 Installation Considerations ...............................................6 3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength) ......................................7 3.1 RFSS Site Evaluation ............................................................... 8 3.2 RFSS Automatic Entry............................................................ 14 3.3 Manual RFSS Testing............................................................. 16 3.4 RFSS Remote Entry ............................................................... 18 4.0 Discovering a wLSN Device .............................................20 5.0 Defaulting a wLSN Device................................................21 6.0 wLSN Devices...................................................................22 6.1  wLSN Installation Tool (ISW-BIT-HCY)......................... 22 6.2  wLSN Hub (ISW-BHB1-WY)..................................... 24 6.3  wLSN PIR and Dual Motion Detectors (ISW-BPR1-W13PY, ISW-BPR1-W13PGY)............................ 27 6.4  wLSN Door-Window Contact (ISW-BMC1-S135Y)......... 31 6.5  wLSN Recessed Door-Window Contact (ISW-BMC1-R135Y) ............................................................... 34 6.6  wLSN Mini Door-Window Contact (ISW-BMC1-M82Y)..... 36 6.7  wLSN Inertia Detector (ISW-BIN1-S135Y) ..................... 37
wLSN | Reference Guide | Contents   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  3  6.8  wLSN Key Fob (ISW-BKF1-H5Y) .................................. 41 6.9  wLSN Relay Module (ISW-BRL1-WY) ......................... 43 6.10  wLSN Indoor Siren (ISW-BSR1-WY)............................. 44 6.11  wLSN Smoke and Heat Detector (ISW-BSM1-SY).. 45 6.12  wLSN Glass Break Detector (ISW-BGB1-SAY).......... 52
wLSN | Reference Guide |  1.0 Using this Document  4  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  Trademarks Pet Friendly® is a registered trademark of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. in the United States. 1.0 Using this Document This document contains the basic information that a trained installer needs to install the wireless Local SecurityNetwork (wLSN). It supplements the documents listed in Table 1 on page 5.  This reference guide contains: • A description of the wLSN general installation procedure (Section  2.0 Installation Considerations on page 6). • Device-specific installation procedures (Sections  6.1 through  6.12 starting on page 22). • A description of the icons used in the wLSN documentation  (Appendix on page 61). Use this document along with the control panel’s documentation and each device’s installation instructions to complete the installation process.  When you see the following logo in the wLSN installation instructions listed in Table 1 on page 5, refer to the appropriate section in this document.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  1.0 Using this Document   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  5     Table 1:  wLSN Products and Instructions        Product Document  Document  Part Number ISW-BIT1-HCY  wLSN Installation Tool Installation Instructions F01U008748 ISW-BHB1-WY  wLSN Hub Installation Instructions F01U500915 ISW-BPR1-W13PY  wLSN PIR Motion Detector Installation Instructions F01U500908 ISW-BDL1-W11PGY  wLSN Dual Motion Detector Installation Instructions F01U500901 ISW-BMC1-S135Y  wLSN Door-Window Contact Installation Instructions F01U500909 ISW-BMC1-R135Y  wLSN Recessed Door-Window Contact Installation Instructions F01U011878 ISW-BMC1-M82Y  wLSN Mini Door-Window Contact Installation Instructions F01U011876 ISW-BIN1-S135Y  wLSN Inertia Detector Installation Instructions F01U011980 ISW-BKF1-H5Y  wLSN Key Fob Installation Instructions F01U001565 ISW-BRL1-WY  wLSN Relay Module Installation Instructions F01U009264 ISW-BSR1-WY  wLSN Siren Installation Instructions F01U009265 ISW-BSM1-SY  wLSN Smoke Detector Installation Instructions F01U012075 ISW-BGB1-SAY  wLSN Glass Break Installation Instructions F01U027173 ICP-EZM2  Easy Series Installer Guide  F01U025147
wLSN | Reference Guide |  2.0 Installation Considerations  6  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  2.0 Installation Considerations  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that might 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.  Refer to the control panel’s documentation for detailed instructions on wLSN programming and device setup.  Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.  • wLSN devices are intended only for indoor, dry applications. • Avoid mounting wLSN devices in areas with large metallic objects, electrical panels (for example: control panel or fuse box) or electric motors. They might reduce the radio-frequency (RF) range of a wLSN device. • Avoid installing the devices where excessive humidity or moisture, or temperatures outside of the acceptable operating range exist.  • When installing a wLSN Network, plan your installation based on the control panel and wLSN specifications, and the radio-frequency signal strength (RFSS) between remote devices and the wLSN Hub. • The antennas used in fixed mounted wLSN transceivers must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 8 in. (20 cm) from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  Table 2:  General Specifications        Range (open field)  1.6 km (1 mile) Humidity range  0% to 95%  Frequency band  915 to 928 MHz
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  7  3.0  RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)  Before permanently installing any wLSN device, verify that the radio-frequency signal strength (RFSS) between the planned device location and the planned wLSN Hub location is acceptable.  CAUTION: If you have wireless devices that you will not immediately install, reinsert the battery tabs or remove the batteries to prevent battery depletion.  The wLSN Smoke Detector cannot show RFSS results. Use the Installation Tool or another type of wLSN device to test the desired location for RFSS.  There are four methods for entering RFSS Mode: • RFSS Site Evaluation: Use this option to test RFSS at a desired location for a new device installation. Refer to page 8 for more information. • RFSS Automatic Entry: Use this option to control device point assignment by enrolling one device at a time into the system. Refer to page 14 for more information.   RFSS Automatic Entry is part of incremental device enrollment. To use RFSS Automatic Entry, ensure your control panel supports incremental device enrollment. Otherwise, refer to Section  3.1 RFSS Site Evaluation on page 8 to enter RFSS and enroll devices.  • Manual RFSS Testing: Use this option to manually enter a device into RFSS Mode for troubleshooting purposes while maintaining normal network operation in an existing installation. The wLSN Hub remains in normal operating mode. Refer to page 16 for more information. • RFSS Remote Entry: Use this option to remotely enter RFSS Mode from the control panel or a telephone. Refer to page 18 for more information.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)  8  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03   3.1 RFSS Site Evaluation  To test RFSS at a desired location for a new device installation: 1. Prepare the wLSN Hub for site testing. Refer to Section  3.1.1. 2. Test the site for acceptable RFSS using one of the following options: -  The wLSN Hub and a device Refer to Section  3.1.2 on page 9. -  The wLSN Hub and the Installation Tool Refer to Section  3.1.3 on page 11. 3.1.1 Preparing the wLSN Hub for Site Testing and RFSS Mode  If the hub is already part of a system, note the original switch settings on the wLSN Hub before setting the switches for RFSS mode.  1. Rotate the enclosure locking mechanism on the wLSN Hub to the unlocked position, and remove the wLSN Hub from the base. 2. Set Switch S1 to 9, Switch S2 to 2, and Switch S3 to 0 to enable RFSS mode. This disables normal operation. Refer to Figure 1.  Figure 1: wLSN Hub Switches 050505S1 S2 S3
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  9  3. Find a suitable location for the hub base and apply power by either connecting it to the control panel (refer to the control panel’s installation instructions), or temporarily connecting a 9 VDC to 12 VDC battery.  4. Insert the wLSN Hub back into the base. Rotate the enclosure locking mechanism to the locked position. 5. Proceed to the appropriate procedure as selected in Step  2 of Section  3.1 RFSS Site Evaluation. 3.1.2 RFSS Testing Between wLSN Hub and Device 1. Take the device being tested to its planned mounting location. 2. Remove and re-insert the device’s batteries. The device’s LED turns on for approximately 5 sec. 3. Quickly press and release the tamper switch button (refer to Figure 2) four times while the LED is on (5 sec) to enter RFSS mode.  Figure 2: Device Tamper Switches 12 1- Button style tamper switch 2- Lever style tamper switch  The wLSN Hub and device exchange data packets for approximately 7 to 11 sec. During this time, the device’s LED flashes ultra-fast.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)  10  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  When the data exchange is complete, the device’s LED shows the RFSS evaluation results for approximately 15 sec.  Figure 3: RFSS Evaluation Results 2314 1- Ultra fast flash (ON 0.1 sec/OFF 0.1 sec): Data packet exchange 2- Fast flash (ON 0.2 sec/OFF 0.2 sec): Acceptable RFSS 3- Slow flash (ON 1 sec/OFF 1 sec): Unacceptable RFSS 4- Blip (ON 0.1 sec/OFF 10 sec): No signal   If the RFSS is unacceptable, reposition the device and restart RFSS evaluation until an acceptable location is found. If necessary, reposition the wLSN Hub.  After the 15-sec display period, the device’s LED turns off.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  11  4. To start a new RFSS session, press and release the device’s tamper switch once. To force a device out of RFSS Mode, press and hold the device’s tamper switch for 5 sec, or remove and reinsert the device’s batteries. 5. Repeat this procedure for each device you are testing. When you finish testing the devices, return the wLSN Hub’s switches to their original position. 3.1.3 RFSS Testing Between wLSN Hub and Installation Tool  The LCD Display is 2 lines by 16 characters. The LCD display flashes and beeps the sounder every 4 sec with each information update. 1. Take the Installation Tool to the device’s planned mounting location. 2. Press any key on the Installation Tool to awaken it.  w  L  S  N   9  0  0                 I  N  S  T  A  L  L   T  O O L          3. Press and hold the [*] and [#] key together to enter RFSS mode. The LCD display shows:  R  F   T  E  S  T    M O D E         M  O  D  E   1    O R   2  ?          To select a mode, press its numerical key, for example, press [2] for Mode 2. 4. Hold the Installation Tool at the device’s planned mounting location. Use Mode 1 to determine if the signal strength is acceptable or not. Mode 2 helps you determine how acceptable the signal strength is.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)  12  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  Refer to Mode 1 and Mode 2 (page 12) for more information on acceptable signal strength levels.  If the RFSS is unacceptable, reposition either the wLSN Hub or the Installation Tool until an acceptable location is found.   5. Repeat this procedure for each device’s location you are testing. When you finish testing locations, return the wLSN Hub’s switches to their original position. Mode 1 Select Mode 1 by pressing [1]. If the RFSS is acceptable the LCD shows: M  O  D  E   1  :   +  +  +  OK  +  +  +                                If the RFSS is unacceptable the LCD shows: M  O  D  E   1  :   -  N O T    O K  -                                Mode 2 To select Mode 2: 1. Press [2]. The LCD shows:  M  O  D  E    2 :    P R E S S   0   T  O   T  RI  G G E R             2. Press [0]. The Installation Tool collects data for 5 sec. The LCD shows:  M  O  D  E    2 :    P S R   -  -  -   R  S  S  :   -  -  -  -  -              After 5 sec, the Installation Tool beeps and shows the RFSS evaluation results for 15 sec:  M  O  D  E   2  :   P  S  R   9 0 %   R  S  S  :   J J J F F
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  13  Mode 2 provides two indicators of signal strength: Packet Success Ratio (PSR) and Received Signal Strength (RSS). PSR is the ratio of successfully received packets to sent packets. The Installation Tool shows PSR as a percentage. For example, if the wLSN Hub sends 10 packets and the Installation Tool receives 9 packets, the PSR is 90%.  RSS indicates the power level of the received messages. The Installation Tool shows RSS using power bars. The maximum number of bars is five. The best location for placing the device is the one that shows the highest PSR percentage and the highest number of power bars. A PSR of 100% and five RSS power bars indicates the strongest signal, which identifies the best location. Table 3:  Interpreting Mode 2 Display  Power Bars  PSR  Evaluation  50% - 59%  Unacceptable  50% - 59%  Marginal (not recommended)  60% - 69%  Acceptable  70% - 79%  Good  80% - 89%  Very good  90% - 99%  Excellent  When the 15-sec display period ends, the LCD shows:  M  O  D  E    2 :    P R E S S   0   T  O   T  RI  G G E R             Exiting RFSS Mode The Installation Tool automatically exits RFSS Mode 5 min after the last key press. You can also press and hold the [*] and [#] keys together to exit RFSS Mode. The Installation Tool powers down from the main menu 30 sec after the last key press.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)  14  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  3.2 RFSS Automatic Entry  RFSS Automatic Entry is part of incremental device enrollment. To use RFSS Automatic Entry, ensure your control panel supports incremental device enrollment. Otherwise, refer to Section  3.1 RFSS Site Evaluation on page 8 to enter RFSS and enroll devices.  To check RFSS and enroll devices one at a time into the system: 1. Start the discovery process from the control panel. Refer to your control panel’s installation instructions. 2. Install the batteries or remove the battery tab from the device when the system prompts you to do so. The following events occur: a. The device’s LED turns on for approximately 5 sec to indicate a successful power-up self-test. b. The device detects the system. c. The wLSN Hub and device exchange data packets. During this exchange, the device’s LED turns off for approximately 7 to 11 sec. d. When the data exchange is complete, the device’s LED shows the RFSS evaluation results for approximately 15 sec.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  15  Figure 4: RFSS Evaluation Results 2314 5- Ultra fast flash (ON 0.1 sec/OFF 0.1 sec): Data packet exchange 6- Fast flash (ON 0.2 sec/OFF 0.2 sec): Acceptable RFSS 7- Slow flash (ON 1 sec/OFF 1 sec): Unacceptable RFSS 8- Blip (ON 0.1 sec/OFF 10 sec): No signal  If the RFSS is unacceptable, reposition the device and restart RFSS evaluation (refer to Step  3) until an acceptable location is found. If necessary, reposition the wLSN Hub.  e. After the 15-sec display period, the device’s LED turns off.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)  16  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  3. To start a new RFSS session, press and release the device’s tamper switch once. Steps  2 c and  2 d repeat. 4. To force a device out of RFSS Mode, press and hold the device’s tamper switch for 5 sec. Before the device exits RFSS Mode, it tests for RFSS again and shows the results on its LED for approximately 15 sec. 5. When the discovery process is complete, the system exits RFSS Mode. To test the device, fault and restore the device’s input (for example, remove the magnet from the door-window contact) once. At this time, the system announces the point number it assigned to the device. 3.3 Manual RFSS Testing To place a specific device into RFSS Mode for troubleshooting purposes: 1. Remove the device from where it is mounted. 2. Remove and re-insert the batteries. The device’s LED turns on for approximately 5 sec. During this time, quickly press and release the device’s tamper switch four times.  Figure 5:  Device Tamper Switches 12 3- Button style tamper switch 4- Lever style tamper switch  The following events occur: a. The wLSN Hub and device exchange data packets for approximately 7 to 11 sec. During this time, the device’s LED flashes ultra-fast.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  17  b. When the data exchange is complete, the device’s LED shows the RFSS evaluation results for approximately 15 sec:  Figure 6: RFSS Evaluation Results 2314 9- Ultra fast flash (ON 0.1 sec/OFF 0.1 sec): Data packet exchange 10- Fast flash (ON 0.2 sec/OFF 0.2 sec): Acceptable RFSS 11- Slow flash (ON 1 sec/OFF 1 sec): Unacceptable RFSS 12- Blip (ON 0.1 sec/OFF 10 sec): No signal   If the RFSS is unacceptable, reposition the device until an acceptable location is found. If necessary, reposition the wLSN Hub.  c. After the 15-sec display period, the device’s LED turns off.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)  18  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  3. To start a new RFSS session, press and release the device’s tamper switch once. To manually exit RFSS Mode, press and hold the device’s tamper switch for 5 sec, or remove and reinsert the device’s batteries. 4. Repeat this procedure for each device you are testing. 3.4 RFSS Remote Entry Use this option to remotely enter and exit RFSS Mode.  1. Use the control panel or a telephone to enter RFSS Mode. Refer to your control panel’s installation instructions for more information. 2. Select the desired wLSN device. The wLSN Hub and device exchange data packets for approximately 7 to 11 sec. During this time, the device’s LED flashes ultra-fast. 3. When the data exchange is complete, the device’s LED shows the RFSS evaluation results for approximately 15 sec:
wLSN | Reference Guide |  3.0 RFSS Mode (RF Signal Strength)   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  19  Figure 7: RFSS Evaluation Results 2314 13- Ultra fast flash (ON 0.1 sec/OFF 0.1 sec): Data packet exchange 14- Fast flash (ON 0.2 sec/OFF 0.2 sec): Acceptable RFSS 15- Slow flash (ON 1 sec/OFF 1 sec): Unacceptable RFSS 16- Blip (ON 0.1 sec/OFF 10 sec): No signal  The system also announces “Pass,” “Low,” or “Missing.”  If the RFSS is unacceptable, reposition the device until an acceptable location is found. If necessary, reposition the wLSN Hub.  After the 15-sec display period, the device’s LED turns off. 4. To start a new RFSS session, repeat Step  1 on page 18. To manually exit RFSS Mode, enter the appropriate command at the control panel.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  4.0 Discovering a wLSN Device  20  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  4.0 Discovering a wLSN Device Discovery is the process through which the wLSN Hub identifies and includes new devices into a system.  In order for the wireless network to operate properly, the following process must occur as shown below:   Discover Devices  Establish Network  Configure Network  Configure Devices  Test Devices   For specific information on the discovery process, refer to your control panel documentation. To default a device that is already enrolled into an existing wireless network, refer to Section  5.0 on page 21.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  5.0 Defaulting a wLSN Device   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  21  5.0 Defaulting a wLSN Device  Defaulting a wLSN device returns it to an undiscovered state. Once a device is defaulted, it can be enrolled into a wireless network. To ensure a device is defaulted: 1. Remove the batteries. 2. Press and hold the tamper switch button. Refer to Figure 1 on page 9. 3. Reinsert the batteries while holding the tamper switch button. The device’s LED turns on. 4. Release the tamper switch button within five sec after the device’s LED turns on. The device’s LED briefly turns off and then on, indicating that the device was successfully defaulted.  This process does not work for the Smoke Detector. Refer to Section  6.11.7 Defaulting the Smoke Detector on page 50.  If the wall tamper tab is removed on the Glass Break Detector, refer to Defaulting the Glass Break Detector on page 60 to enter RFSS Mode or return the Glass Break Detector to an undiscovered state. When the Inertia Detector is defaulted, its LED briefly turns off and on, and then it enters Test Mode. Refer to Section  6.7.2 on page 40 for more information. To default a Key Fob, delete the user from the control panel, and then re-enter the user without the key fob. Refer to the control panel documentation for instructions.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  22  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.0 wLSN Devices 6.1  wLSN Installation Tool (ISW-BIT-HCY) Use the wLSN Installation Tool to determine the best locations for wLSN device installation. The Installation Tool communicates signal strength and packet success ratios through an LCD display.   Table 4:  Installation Tool Specifications  Docked  12 VDC nominal, 7 VDC to 14 VDC  (12 VDC plug-in power pack supplied) Power Batteries  3 AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries that require an initial charge of at least 7 hours of charging. Operating Life: Up to 50 hours of continuous use on a single charge.   The crescent-shaped LED indicates charging status when placed in a docking station (Table 5).  Table 5:  wLSN Installation Tool LED Status  LED (Figure 8 on page 23) Status On  Batteries fully charged Off  Installation Tool operation on battery only. Flashing  Batteries charging Flashing power indicator  Low battery (Figure 8 on page 23)
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  23    Figure 8:  wLSN Installation Tool BOSCH12 1- Power Indicator 2- Charging Status LED
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  24  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.2  wLSN Hub (ISW-BHB1-WY) The wLSN Hub monitors and coordinates two-way communications between the control panel and the detectors. Rotary switches (S1, S2, and S3) configure device operation and enable special diagnostic modes. An LED on the front provides device status.  Table 6:  wLSN Hub Specifications  Wire Gauge  0.14 (24 AWG) to 1.5 mm (18 AWG). Power/Voltage  12 VDC nominal, 7 to 14 VDC Wire Length  ≤300 m (1000 ft) Current Draw  maximum 60 mA Wall and Cover Tamper Switch Transmits a tamper signal when the detector is removed from its base or pulled away from the wall.    For more information on wire distance and the number of devices, refer to the control panel’s documentation.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  25  6.2.1 wLSN Hub Switches  Use Switches S1, S2, and S3 located on the wLSN Hub’s inner cover to configure the device’s operation or to enable special diagnostic or installation modes.  Figure 9:  Switches 050505S1 S2 S3   Assign a different address to each option bus device. wLSN Hub choices are S1=1 and S1=2.  Switch 1 (S1) configures the wLSN Hub’s address on the option bus. To configure the switches for normal operation, set S1 to 1 or 2. Set Switch 2 (S2) and Switch 3 (S3) to 0 (zero).
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  26  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.2.2 wLSN Hub LED  The green LED shows the device’s status during power up, self test, network configuration, and normal operation (Table 7).  Figure 10:  wLSN Hub LED 1 1 -  LED   Table 7:  wLSN Hub LED Displays    Operation  LED (Device Status) Self Test and Hardware Failure  LED flashes twice per sec. This indicates failure. The wLSN Hub does not operate. Standard Operation LED on   Configuring Network LED flashes once every 2 sec.   RFSS Mode (Refer to Section  3.0 RFSS Mode on page 7 for more details) LED flashes once every 4 sec.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  27  6.3  wLSN PIR and Dual Motion Detectors (ISW-BPR1-W13PY, ISW-BPR1-W13PGY) The PIR Motion Detector (ISW-BPR1-W13PY) uses an infrared sensor. The Dual Motion Detector uses (ISW-BPR1-W13PGY) both PIR and microwave technology. A cover-and-wall tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base, or when the unit is pulled away from the wall.  An LED provides status for Walk Test, RFSS, and Discovery Modes.   Table 8:  wLSN PIR and Dual Motion Detectors Specifications  PIR Motion Detector Power/Voltage Four AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries Dual Motion Detector Power/Voltage Six AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries Mounting Height  2.3 m to 2.7 m (7.5 ft to 9.0 ft) 6.3.1 Sensitivity Settings Sensitivity settings are set at the control panel. Refer to the control panel’s documentation for detailed information. Standard Sensitivity (Default Setting) Use this setting when pets are present in the area to be monitored.  Standard sensitivity provides excellent detection performance and is the least sensitive to false alarms. Intermediate Sensitivity Only use this setting in non-pet installations where environmental disturbances are minimal. Intermediate sensitivity provides the highest level of detection performance.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  28  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03   Setting the Dual Motion Detector’s Microwave Range Adjustment  The Dual Motion Detector’s microwave motion sensor is factory adjusted to sense motion to at least 11 m (35 ft).  1. If the microwave coverage needs adjustment (red or yellow LED does not light), increase or decrease the microwave range as needed (Figure 11). 2. Repeat the Walk Test (Section  6.3.2 Walk Testing on page 29). 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until the required coverage is met.  Figure 11:  Decreasing and Increasing Microwave Range _+
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  29   6.3.2 Walk Testing  To maximize battery life, the LED elements do not activate unless the unit is in the Walk Test mode.  Perform a Walk Test to determine the boundaries of the coverage area. Walk Test mode can be started from the: • Control Panel: Enter the appropriate command sequence at the control panel to start the Walk Test mode (refer to the control panel’s documentation). • Detector: Slide open and then close the detector cover to start a 90-sec Walk Test mode. Walk Test mode is now active. Motion detected within the detector’s coverage area activates the red LED, sends a signal to the control panel, and restarts a 90-sec timer. If there is no motion for 90 sec, the red LED flashes for the last 10 sec to indicate Walk Test mode is ending. Motion detected  restarts the 90-second timer. 1. Start at the pattern’s expected boundary and walk across the pattern moving closer to the detector at each pass while observing the LED (Figure 12). Refer to Table 9 on page 30 for LED indications.  Figure 12:  Walk Test   During Walk Test mode for the wLSN Dual Motion Detector, a motion alarm signal is sent to the control panel only when the red LED flashes (Table 9). It is normal to see a brief green or yellow flash before a red alarm indication when walk testing the Dual Motion Detector.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  30  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03    Table 9:  PIR Walk Test LED Indications  Detector LED Color  Function Red – fast flash  Power-up (Walk Test disabled) PIR Red – lights for 4 sec  Alarm, motion detected   Table 10:  Dual Walk Test LED Indications  Detector LED Color  Function Green to red – fast flash  Power-up (Walk Test disabled) Green – lights for 3 sec  Motion detected by PIR Yellow – lights for 3 sec  Motion detected by microwave Refer to Setting the Dual Motion Detector’s Microwave Range Adjustment on page 28 for more information.  Dual Red – lights for 4 sec  Alarm, motion detected by both PIR and microwave  2. Walk test from the opposite direction to determine the coverage pattern boundaries from both sides. 3. When walk testing is complete: - From the control panel, enter the appropriate command sequence at the control panel to turn off Walk Test mode. - At the detector, the detector returns to normal operation after 90 sec of inactivity.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  31  6.4  wLSN Door-Window Contact (ISW-BMC1-S135Y) The wLSN Door-Window Contact is a magnetic reed switch and wireless transceiver used for monitoring doors, windows, and other dry contact devices. A cover-and-wall tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base, or when the unit is pulled away from the wall. An LED provides status for RFSS and Discovery Modes.  Table 11:  wLSN Door-Window Contact Specifications  Maximum Distance Between Sensor and Magnet ≤12,7 mm (1/2 in.), the magnet can be placed on either side. The base is marked to indicate the magnet position. Wire Gauge  0.14 mm (22 AWG) to 1.5 mm (16 AWG) Power/Voltage  Two AA batteries, 1.5 V alkaline Terminal Block  For connecting other dry contact devices such as another magnetic reed switch.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  32  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.4.1 Supported Wiring Configurations  For all wiring options, refer to your control panel’s documentation to identify the compatible end-of-line (EOL) resistor options.  Single 1 kΩ, 2.2 kΩ, or 3.65 kΩ EOL Resistor Option Refer to Figure 13. Use any number of normally-closed (NC) contacts in series with the loop. Use any number of normally-open (NO) contacts across the loop.   Figure 13:  Single 1 kΩ, 2.2 kΩ, or 3.65 kΩ EOL Resistor Option   21 33 1 -  NO 2 -  NC 3- 1 kΩ, 2.2 kW, or 3.65 kΩ EOL resistor
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  33  2.2 kΩ Alarm Resistor and Tamper Option Refer to Figure 14. Place up to five normally-closed contacts in series with the 2.2 kΩ resistor. Each contact has either a  1.5 kΩ or 2.2 kΩ resistor across it. No contacts can be used across the loop. The zone recognizes that one or more of the contacts is opened, but not which ones or how many.  Figure 14:  2.2 kΩ Alarm Resistor and Tamper Option  2134 1 -  1.5 kΩ, or 2.2 kΩ 2 -  1.5 kΩ or 2.2 kΩ (optional, up to 4) 3 -  2.2 kΩ EOL resistor 4 -  NC tamper switch (optional)
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  34  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.5  wLSN Recessed Door-Window Contact (ISW-BMC1-R135Y) The wLSN Recessed Door-Window Contact is a wireless transceiver used for monitoring doors and windows. A cover tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base. An LED provides status for RFSS and Discovery Modes.  Table 12:  Recessed DW Contact Specifications and Required Tools  Power/Voltage  One CR2 lithium battery, 3 VDC Maximum Distance Between Reed Switch and Magnet ≤12,7 mm (1/2 in.) Drill Tools  Requires the use of a 19 mm (3/4 in.) drill bit and 22 mm (7/8 in.) spade bit Circuit Board Removal  Needle nose pliers are recommended   Mounting the wLSN Recessed DW Contact in a metal door or window frame could degrade the RF signal strength.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  35    Figure 15:  Recessed Door-Window Contact 123 1 -  Mounting slots for printed circuit board 2- Tamper switch 3 -  LED for RFSS Mode and Discovery Mode
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  36  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.6  wLSN Mini Door-Window Contact (ISW-BMC1-M82Y) Similar to the wLSN Door-Window Contact, the wLSN Mini Door-Window Contact is a wireless transceiver device used for monitoring doors and windows. A cover-and-wall tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base, or when the unit is pulled away from the wall. An LED provides status for RFSS, and Discovery Modes.  Table 13:  wLSN Mini DW Contact Specifications  Power/Voltage  One CR2 lithium battery, 3 VDC Maximum Distance Between Reed Switch and Magnet ≤12,7 mm (1/2 in.) The magnet can be placed on either side of the detector.   Figure 16:  Mini Door-Window Contact Tamper Switch (+) (-)21 1 -  Battery polarity 2- Tamper switch
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  37  6.7  wLSN Inertia Detector (ISW-BIN1-S135Y) The wLSN Inertia Detector is a vibration detector combined with a wireless transceiver used for monitoring doors or windows. A cover-and-wall tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base, or when the unit is pulled away from the wall. An LED provides status for Test, RFSS, and Discovery Modes.  Table 14:  Inertia Detector Specifications  Maximum Distance Between Detector and Magnet ≤12,7 mm (1/2 in.) The magnet can be placed on either side of the detector. Power/Voltage  2 AA batteries, 1.5 V alkaline
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  38  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03   Sensor element orientation is critical to the proper operation of the device. The arrow, embossed on the body of this sensor, must always point up. Refer to Figure 17.   Figure 17:   Sensor Adjustment 12390 1 -  Remove sensor element 2 -  Turn sensor element as desired 3 -  Ensure arrow on sensor element points up   Route the wiring from the sensor element so it does not make contact with the tamper spring. Refer to Figure 18.   Figure 18:   Wiring Route
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  39  6.7.1 Sensitivity Settings All sensitivity settings are programmed at the control panel (refer to your control panel’s documentation for more information). The sensor element has two types of detection: • Gross Attack • Minor Attack Gross Attack is always enabled. The Minor Attack setting is very sensitive and can be disabled. Gross Attack Sensitivity The Gross Attack setting measures vibration activity for a specified length of time. There are four settings: • Low (default) • Low to Medium • Medium to high • High The settings determine the length of time vibration activity is measured. Minor Attack Programming at the control panel determines how many repetitive taps (single vibrations) detected by the sensor indicate a minor attack.  By default, Minor Attack is disabled. If enabled, there are two settings: • Four Taps • Eight Taps When a tap occurs, a 90-sec timer starts. If the tap count exceeds the four or eight count threshold within 90 sec, an alarm is transmitted.  A single tap such as a branch in the wind lightly brushing a window can start the minor attack timer and tap count. To avoid false alarms, do not use the Minor Attack setting where there is potential for stray vibrations.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  40  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.7.2 Test Mode The unit is automatically in Test mode for the first 10 minutes after power up. The green LED flashes: • Once to indicate initialization is complete and the unit is in Test mode • Twice to indicate a Minor Attack activation • Three times to indicate a Gross Attack activation
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  41   6.8  wLSN Key Fob (ISW-BKF1-H5Y) The wLSN Key Fob is a two-way personal transceiver carried by the user. Use it to remotely arm or disarm a security area. Features include: • Five buttons: Two buttons are for arming and disarming. Two buttons can be programmed at the control panel to control lights, garage doors, and so on. To operate the intended output, press and hold the appropriate button for at least one sec.  • Two LEDs: One LED indicates status and the other is suitable for use as a flashlight.  Figure 19:  Key Fob Buttons and LEDs 21435 1 -  High intensity LED and button 2 -  Status LED 3 -  Disarm button 4 -  Arm button 5 -  Programmable buttons
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  42  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03   Table 15:  wLSN Key Fob Specifications  Power/Voltage  Two CR2032 lithium batteries, 3 VDC Gaskets  Interchangeable; for multiple users, different colors available   6.8.1 Key Fob Buttons Refer to your control panel’s documentation to program the functions of the programmable buttons. Pressing any button causes the status LED to flash alternately red and green for about 15 sec. This indicates that commands were sent to the control panel. Pressing and holding both the arm and disarm buttons together for 1 sec transmits a panic signal to the control panel. 6.8.2 LED A flashing red status LED during key fob inactivity is an indication to replace the batteries. For specific information regarding the various LED states, refer to your control panel’s documentation.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  43  6.9   wLSN Relay Module (ISW-BRL1-WY) The wLSN Relay Module allows the control panel to control external devices through a Form C relay. This module also provides a supervised point for monitoring external devices (refer to Section  6.4.1 Supported Wiring Configurations on page 32). Auxiliary power input terminals are also provided to supplement battery power when relay use is high. A cover-and-wall tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base, or when the unit is pulled away from the wall. An LED provides status for RFSS and Discovery Modes.  Table 16:  Relay Module Specifications  Wire Gauge  0.14 mm (22 AWG) to 1.5 mm (14 AWG) Power  Four AA batteries, 1.5 V alkaline Auxiliary Power Input 12 VDC nominal (6 VDC to 14 VDC) 50 mA current draw Compatible with any 12 VDC nominal power supply DC+ and DC –   External power source, 12 VDC nominal, 6 VDC to 14 VDC  PT + and PT – (input) Input, supervised sensor loop Terminal Blocks NO, C, NC (output)  Relay output for control of external devices. Relay Output  2A at 30 VDC maximum (resistive load)   The external power option is intended to be used as a supplemental (secondary) source of power only. Do not operate the Relay Module without the batteries.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  44  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03   6.10  wLSN Indoor Siren (ISW-BSR1-WY) The wLSN Indoor Siren provides auxiliary power input terminals are also provided to supplement battery power when siren use is high. A cover-and-wall tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base, or when the unit is pulled away from the wall. An LED provides status for RFSS and Discovery Modes.  Table 17:  Siren Specifications  Wire Gauge  0.14 mm (22 AWG) to 1.5 mm (14 AWG). Power  Four AA batteries, 1.5 V alkaline Auxiliary Power Input 12 VDC nominal (6 VDC to 14 VDC) 50 mA current draw Compatible with any 12 VDC nominal power supply Terminal Blocks  DC+ and DC – (input)  External power source, 12 VDC nominal, 6 VDC to 14 VDC Sounder  85 dB at 3 m (10 ft)   The external power option is intended to be used as a supplemental (secondary) source of power only. Do not operate the siren without the batteries.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  45  6.11  wLSN Smoke and Heat Detector (ISW-BSM1-SY) The wLSN Smoke and Heat Detector provides fixed temperature and rate-of-rise sensors. Under normal conditions, the red LED flashes once every 8 sec while the sensor monitors the surrounding environment. When the sensor detects smoke, the LED changes from flashing to steady and the sounder produces a loud continuous tone. Refer to Table 19 on page 47, and Table 20 on page 48. A self-diagnostic feature monitors detector sensitivity and operational status. A cover tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base, or when the unit is pulled away from the wall. The optical chamber is removable for easy maintenance.  Table 18:  Smoke Detector Specifications  Power/Voltage  Two lithium batteries; 3 VDC Fixed Temperature Sensor +57° C ± 3° C (+135° F ±5° F) Rate-of-Rise Sensor  +8.3° C/min>+41° C (+15° F/min>105° F) Photoelectric Beam Obscuration Sensitivity 0.14 ± 0.04 dB/m Drift Compensation Adjustment 1.64%/m (0.5%/ft) maximum Average Alarm Current  70 mA Sounder  85 dBA at 3 m
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  46  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03    Figure 20:  wLSN Smoke Detector 1 2 1 -  High intensity LED 2 -  Test/Silence Button  6.11.1 Battery Replacement Replace batteries when the LED stops flashing and the sounder chirps every 45 sec. The low battery trouble chirps can be silenced for 24 hours by pushing the Test/Silence Button. Refer to Figure 20 on page 46 for the location of the Test/Silence Button. 6.11.2 Smoke Test  To avoid a fire department dispatch, contact the central monitoring station or put the control panel into test mode before activating the detector using this method.  Test smoke detectors annually using an approved aerosol smoke tester to simulate an alarm. Follow the instructions on the can. The LED should remain on while the detector provides a continuous tone. The detector automatically resets when smoke is no longer present. A detector that fails to activate with the smoke test might require cleaning or replacement.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  47  6.11.3 Sensitivity Test  Test mode is seen by the control panel as a test. It does not send an alarm.  The detector includes a Sensitivity Level Test mode for determining the detector’s sensitivity: 1. Press and hold the Test/Silence button for 4 sec. The LED flashes 1 to 9 times. Refer to Figure 20 on page 46. 2. Count the number of LED flashes and use Table 19 to determine the status of the detector’s sensitivity and the action to take.  Table 19:  Smoke Detector Sensitivity Conditions  Flashes Action Recommended 1  Self-diagnostics failure. Return device for service or replacement. 2 to 3  Device is becoming insensitive. Clean the detector and re-test.  If error persists, replace the detector. 4 to 7  Detector is within normal sensitivity range. 8 to 9  Device is becoming too sensitive. Confirm that the smoke chamber is snapped down securely. Clean the sensor and re-test. 6.11.4 Silencing an Alarm Press the Test/Silence Button (refer to Figure 20 on page 46) to silence the sounder during an alarm. If smoke is still present after a few minutes, the sounder and alarm resume.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  48  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03   6.11.5 LED  Table 20:  LED Status  LED Status Flashing  Flashes every 8 sec under normal operation. On  Detects smoke, sending an alarm Off  Malfunction, replace the batteries, clean the detector, or replace the optical chamber as required. 6.11.6 Cleaning the Detector and Replacing the Optical Chamber Clean the detector cover with a dry or damp cloth as needed to keep it free from dust and dirt. Clean the detector interior at least once a year, or as needed.  To clean the detector: 1. Rotate the detector counter-clockwise to remove it from the mounting base. 2. Remove the batteries. 3. Slide a flat head screwdriver in the slot on the detector cap and gently push down to pry the cap off (Figure 21).  Figure 21:  Remove the Detector Cap
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  49   4. Squeeze the optical chamber where indicated and pull it up and away from the detector (Figure 22).  Figure 22:   Remove the Chamber 3312 1 -  Smoke Chamber Base 2 -  Optical Chamber 3 -  Alignment Arrows  5. Use compressed air or a soft-bristled brush to remove dust and dirt from the smoke chamber base. 6. Align the new optical chamber with the base and snap into place. 7. To attach the detector cap, line the cap up with the detector, press the cap onto the detector, and turn the cap clockwise to snap it firmly into place. 8. Observing the proper polarity, install the batteries and the battery cover. If the batteries are not installed, the detector does not properly fit onto the mounting base. 9. Mount the detector onto the mounting base. 10. Test the detector’s sensitivity. Refer to Section  6.11.3 Sensitivity Test on page 47.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  50  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03   6.11.7 Defaulting the Smoke Detector To default the Smoke Detector: 1. Rotate the detector counter-clockwise to remove it from the mounting base.  Figure 23:  Remove Smoke Detector from Base 1 2 1 -  Rotate detector counter-clockwise 2 -  Remove detector from mounting base  2. Remove the batteries. 3. Separate the housing cover and base by inserting a flat head screwdriver between the cover and base.  Figure 24:  Separate Housing Cover and Base
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  51   4. Turn the housing base over and locate the transmitter PCB (printed circuit board). 5. Remove the jumper from the transmitter PCB and reinsert it over both pins.  Figure 25:  Transmitter PCB and Jumper Pins 3124 5  1 -  Housing base 2 -  Transmitter PCB 3 - Jumper plug in normal operating position (plug covers a single pin) 4 -  Jumper plug removed from pin 5 -  Jumper plug covering both pins  6. Reinsert the batteries. Do not close the housing base. The detector is now defaulted. 7. Remove the jumper and replace it over one pin (normal operating position). 8. Place the housing cover back on the housing base. Align the sounder with the notch on the housing cover and push firmly until the cover and base snap into place. 9. Close the battery case and mount the detector onto its mounting base.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  52  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.12  wLSN Glass Break Detector (ISW-BGB1-SAY) The wLSN Glass Break Detector is a wireless transmitter used for detecting breaking glass. A cover-and-wall tamper switch transmits a tamper signal when the cover is removed from its base, or when the unit is pulled away from the wall.  Table 21:  Glass Break Detector Specifications  Power/Voltage  2 AA batteries, 1.5 V alkaline Type  Thickness Plate  0,24 cm to 0,95 cm (0.1 in. to 0.4 in.) Tempered  0,32 cm to 0,95 cm  (0.1 in. to 0.4 in.) Laminated*  0,32 cm to 1,43 cm (0.1 in. to 0.6 in.) Wired  0,64 cm (0.25 in.) Glass types and thicknesses * Protected only if both panes of glass are broken. Minimum pane size for all types of glass 28 cm x 28 cm  (11 in. x 11 in.) Accoustic Capabilities Range  Maximum 7.6 m (25 ft) No minimum range
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  53    Figure 26:  Glass Break Front Layout EVENT 12345678910 1 -  Service door tamper switch 2 -  AA batteries 3 -  Service door 4 -  Test Mode pads 5 -  Sensitivity DIP switches 6 -  Event LED 7 -  Alarm LED 8 -  LED enable switch (off position) 9 -  Housing screw 10 -  RFSS Mode LED (remove housing screw and cover piece)
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  54  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6.12.1 Installation Considerations  Glass break detectors are intended only as a component of a perimeter protection system. You should always use a motion detector in conjunction with a glass break detector.  For the best detector performance, select a mounting location that is: • within 7.6 m (25 ft) of the protected glass. • within clear view of the protected glass. • at least 2 m (6.5 ft) from the floor. • at least 1 m (3 ft) from forced-air ducts. • at least 1 m (3 ft) from sirens or bells greater than 5 cm (2 in.) in diameter. • on a window frame if any heavy window covering is present. Avoid mounting the detector: • in a corner. • on the same wall as the protected glass. • on free-standing posts or pillars. • in rooms with noisy equipment such as air compressors, bells, and power tools.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  55  6.12.2 Sensitivity Settings 1. If the front housing is attached, carefully open the service door (Item 3, Figure 26). 2. Enable the LEDs for test purposes by sliding the LED ENABLE switch (Item 8, Figure 26) in the direction the arrow points (above the switch). An orange flag protrudes from the side of the detector.  Figure 27:  Glass Break Sensitivity Switches    EVENT12 1 -  Test pads 2 -  Sensitivity switches  3. Determine the sensitivity setting for your application from  Table 22.  Table 22:  Glass Break Sensitivity Settings  Sensitivity SENS1  SENS2  Approximate Range Maximum  OFF  OFF  7,6 m (25 ft) Medium  ON  OFF  4,6 m (15 ft) Low  OFF  ON  3 m (10 ft) Lowest  ON  ON  1,5 m (5 ft)  4. Use a small screwdriver to move the sensitivity switches. Use the settings determined in Step  3. 5. Turn on any sources of noise (such as machinery, office, or audio equipment) in the area.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  56  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  6. Observe the green event LED (Item 6, Figure 26 on page 53) for approximately 1 min. If the green LED flashes, relocate the unit or reduce the sensitivity by adjusting the sensitivity switch. 7. Repeat Steps  3 through  6 until you achieve the best sensitivity level. 8. After setting the sensitivity, slide the LED enable switch (Item 8, Figure 26 on page 53) to the OFF position. 6.12.3 Testing Test the detector at least once each year. Test the detector with the 13-332 Sound Sensor Tester.  Figure 28:  13-332 Sound Sensor Tester 1ACTIVATE TEST FLEX MAN2 313-332  1 -  Activate/Test switch 2 -  Start button 3 -  Flex/Man switch
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  57  Entering Test Mode Place the detector in Test Mode. In Test Mode, the detector’s LED disable switch (Item 8, Figure 26 on page 53) is overridden. You can enter the Test Mode locally or remotely. To enter the Test Mode locally: 1. Carefully open the service door of the detector. 2. Insert a screwdriver into the slot next to the sensitivity switches that contains the test pads (Item 1, Figure 27 on page 55). 3. Momentarily short both test pads together with the tip of the screwdriver, or other metallic conductive object. The Event LED (green) (Item 6, Figure 26 on page 53) flashes once per sec. If the green LED does not flash, repeat Steps  2 and  3.  The 13-332 Sound Sensor Tester produces extremely loud sounds and can be hazardous to hearing when used at close range. Do not point the 13-332 towards someone’s head.  To enter the Test Mode remotely: 1. Stand within 3 m (10 ft) of the detector. 2. Move the switches on top of the 13-332 Tester to ACTIVATE and to MAN modes (Items 1 and 3, Figure 28 on page 56). 3. Point the front of the tester towards the detector and press the red Start button on top (Item 2, Figure 28 on page 56). The tester buzzes and the green LED on the detector flashes once per sec. If the green LED does not flash, move closer to the detector and repeat the procedure.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  58  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  Testing the Detector (Flex and Audio Signals) 1. Set the 13-332 Tester switches to the TEST and FLEX positions (Items 1 and 3, Figure 28 on page 56). 2. Press the red Start button (Item 2, Figure 28 on page 56). The tester activates and starts an eight-sec armed period. 3. If window coverings are present, close them fully. 4. Hold the 13-332 Tester near the point on the glass farthest from the detector. If window coverings are present, hold the tester between the glass and window coverings. 5. Carefully strike the glass with a cushioned tool. The 13-332 Tester responds by producing a burst of glass break audio. If the detector receives both the flex and audio signals properly, its red Alarm LED lights for 3 sec. If the red LED does not light, return to Section  3.0 RFSS Site Evaluation on page 7 to reposition the detector. Exiting Test Mode To exit the Test Mode locally: 1. Carefully open the service door of the detector. 2. Insert a screwdriver into the slot next to the sensitivity switches that contains the test pads (Item 1, Figure 27 on page 55). 3. Momentarily short both test pads together with the tip of the screwdriver, or other metallic conductive object. When the detector exits Test Mode, the green Event LED (Item 6, Figure 26 on page 53) stops flashing. If the Event LED continues to flash, repeat Steps  2 and  3. To exit the Test Mode remotely: 1. Stand within 3 m (10 ft) of the detector. 2. Move the switches on top of the 13-332 Tester to ACTIVATE and to MAN modes (Items 1 and 3, Figure 28 on page 56). 3. Point the front of the tester towards the detector and press the red Start button on top (Item 2, Figure 28 on page 56). The tester buzzes.
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  59  6.12.4 Low Battery Indication The detector indicates a low battery condition in two ways: • If the LEDs are enabled, both flash simultaneously every sec. • A low battery status indication is sent to the control panel. The LED flashing and a low battery indication at the control panel are independent of each other and do not necessarily occur at the same time. Receiving either condition indicates a low battery. 6.12.5 Wall Tamper Tab Entering RFSS Mode To enter RFSS Mode if the wall tamper tab is removed: 1. Remove and reinsert the batteries. 2. Press and hold the wall tamper switch. Refer to Figure 29. 3. Quickly press and release the cover tamper switch four times within 10 sec of reinserting the batteries. Refer to Figure 29. The detector enters RFSS Mode.  Figure 29:  Wall and Cover Tamper Switches 12ID:000000000RF1100E+- 1 -  Wall tamper switch (back of detector) 2 -  Cover tamper switch (inside of detector)
wLSN | Reference Guide |  6.0 wLSN Devices  60  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03   Defaulting the Glass Break Detector If the wall tamper tab is removed and you must return the default the Glass Break Detector: 1. Remove the batteries from the detector. 2. Place the detector on a flat surface to depress the wall tamper switch. Refer to Figure 29 on page 59. 3. Press and hold the cover tamper switch. Refer to Figure 29 on page 59. 4. While both tamper switches are depressed, reinsert the batteries. The RFSS Mode LED turns on. Refer to Figure 26 on page 53 for the location of the RFSS Mode LED. 5. Release the cover tamper switch within five sec after the RFSS Mode LED turns on. The detector is now defaulted.
wLSN | Reference Guide | Appendix: Icons and Symbols   Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/07 | F01U066216-03  61  Appendix: Icons and Symbols    Table 23:  Icons and Symbols        Icon or Symbol  Meaning  Not Pet Friendly® ≥45 kg ( 10 0 lb) Pet Friendly (appropriate weights below graphic)  Point away from rotating machines.  Point away from objects that rapidly change temperature.  Do not mount in sunlight.  Do not point toward window.  Do not mount outside.  Device has a wall or cover tamper.  Not pet friendly when lookdown zone is enabled.
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