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installation & operation manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 2 FEATURES... 2 PROGRAMMING CONTACT ID... 3 INSTALLATION... 3 OPENING THE HAWK COVER... 3 POWER SUPPLY... 5 CHECK AC... 5 DRY CONTACTS INPUTS... 5 CONTACT ID INPUTS... 5 SERIAL PORT... 6 SELECTING THE PANEL SERIAL PORT... 7 APPENDIX A SERIAL INTERFACE... 8 RHINO SERIAL INTERFACE... 9 TEXECOM SERIAL INTERFACE... 9 PARADOX SERIAL INTERFACE... 10 PIMA SERIAL INTERFACE... 12 IDS SERIAL INTERFACE... 12 SPECIFICATIONS... 13 LIMITED WARRANTEE... 15

INTRODUCTION The FSK Hawk VHF Transmitter is a highly featured radio based unit which is used for the transmission of security messages over FSK radio networks. The Hawk makes use of the sophisticated radio/gsm repeaters and base stations to reliably send security messages to a Control Room. It includes the universal Contact ID interface to Alarm Control Panels as well as serial interfacing into some leading panels. It also has seven dry contact input triggers. In addition, the Hawk has the option of a remote control receiver which can be used for remote panic functions. FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Contact ID Tip and Ring Telephone interface to all leading control panels. Up to 999 zones and 99 partition reporting using the Fast FSK protocol 7 Hardwired inputs with positive trip, negative trip or both. Input 3 can be programmed to delay an alarm trigger if the panel has siren annunciation for arm/disarm. Dedicated AC Supply monitoring input. Programmable fail and restore delays. Built-in battery low report with programmable trip time. Internal programmable self-test time. Serial alarm interface to leading control panels Tamper-proof antenna installation. 10W transmitter power. 2 P a g e

PROGRAMMING FOR CONTACT ID No special programming is required for use with an alarm panel sending Ademco Contact ID The Hawk will respond to any telephone number sent by the alarm panel. The alarm panel can be programmed to send ALL ACCOUNT CODES or only the codes required can be programmed into the panel. Any account code can be programmed into the panel. The transmitter will send its own account code. The Hawk will send full Contact ID messages (all codes, partitions and zones) using the Fast FSK protocol INSTALLATION Opening the Hawk Cover The plastic cover on the Hawk is opened by inserting a small flat screw-driver into the two openings at the top of the cover. Gently pull the top of the cover away from the base and then insert the screw-driver into the two bottom openings to completely remove it. 3 P a g e

RING TIP ZONE 7 ZONE 6 ZONE 5 ZONE 4 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 AC FROM TRANSFORMER SECONDARY SERIAL DATA FROM PANEL SERIAL DATA TO PANEL PANEL GROUND 12V DC FROM BATTERY Hawk Wiring PULL-UP JUMPERS FOR NEGATIVE TRIP ZONES } RUN SERIAL TX 2 CAC 12V GND 3 5 4 TIP 1 6 7 RING HARDWIRED ZONES PANEL DIALLER ALARM PANEL SERIAL PORT ( TTL (5V) LEVELS) 4 P a g e

Power Supply The Hawk must be wired DIRECTLY FROM THE 12V BATTERY. The transmitter will draw up to 2A peaks when it transmits and power connection is critical for its correct operation. Use 1mm flex (or thicker) and NOT security cable to power the radio. Check AC The Check AC (CAC) input detects the presence of the AC supply and is used to check for power failure. The CAC line should be connected to one of the transformer s SECONDARY terminals. Do NOT connect this line to the mains. The CAC line will detect AC voltages between 10 and 24V. The AC Failure and AC Restore signals have a programmable delay (default 10 minutes) in order to prevent false triggers. Dry Contact Inputs The dry contact inputs can be used to detect alarms generated from the outputs of the Alarm Panel or from other sources. If the external device generates the alarm by pulling the input to ground (negative trigger), the pull-up jumper should be inserted on the corresponding input of the Hawk. Contact ID Inputs The Hawk+ can intercept signals sent by the alarm panel on its telephone line (Contact ID) interface. If the Contact ID interface is to be used, the Alarm Panel s TIP and RING lines should be connected to the TIP and RING lines on the Hawk. 5 P a g e

The alarm panel must be programmed to use its dialler, and the option for reporting must be set to Contact ID. Refer to the programming manual of the applicable Alarm Panel. The default inputs are as follows: INPUT FUNCTION DEFAULT TRIGGER 1 OPEN/CLOSE BY KEYHOLDER 1 2 PANIC HIGH 3 DELAYED ALARM HIGH 4 BURG ZONE 1 HIGH 5 BURG ZONE 2 HIGH 6 MEDICAL HIGH 7 FIRE HIGH HIGH = CLOSE LOW = OPEN The inputs can be factory programmed for your particular requirements. Serial Port The Hawk can receive alarms from the following alarm panels on its serial port: FSK Rhino alarm panels Texecom premier range Paradox E65, SP6000 and MG5050 Pima IDS 6 P a g e

Selecting the Alarm Panel Serial Port Format 1. Press and hold-down the button on the Hawk PCB until the green RUN lamp stops flashing (turns off). 2. Release the button 3. Press the button successively until the green RUN lamp flashes the correct number of times, indicating the serial mode selected RUN LAMP FLASHES SERIAL FORMAT 1 Pima 2 Paradox 3 Texecom 4 Rhino 5 IDS Repeat the process until the correct serial port format has been selected. The Hawk will remember the setting. TEST the operation of the radio with the panel after the serial port format has been selected. 7 P a g e

1 1 NOT USED NOT USED APPENDIX A SERIAL INTERFACE The Hawk uses a standard interface cable along with an adapter to connect to various alarm panels. The cable ends are interchangeable. The following adapter boards are available: ALARM PANEL RHINO TEXECOM PREMIER IDS PARADOX PIMA ADAPTER No adapter Texecom/IDS (5 pin) Texecom/IDS (5 pin) Paradox (4 pin) Pima (4 pin) Hawk Serial Interface Cable MOLEX 2510 MOLEX 2510 WIRES ARE TWISTED TOGETHER WIRE LENGTH = 3.0m 4 3 2 1 DATA TO PANEL (GREEN) GND (BLACK) DATA FROM PANEL (BLUE) 4 3 2 1 8 P a g e

RHINO SERIAL INTERFACE There is no adapter required for the Rhino Alarm Panels Plug the one end into the Rhino Panel and the other end into the Hawk serial port. TEXECOM SERIAL INTERFACE Use the serial interface cable along with the adapter board marked TEXECOM/IDS Program the Hawk to use the Texecom Serial Alarm Interface (DTMF Serial Interface Tab) The Hawk is connected to COM1 on the Alarm Panel The following programming is required on the Texecom panel: MENU 39 MENU 70 MENU 71 OPTION 3 ON (DISABLE ONLINE PRINTING) 1,2,5,8 ON (ENABLE COMMUNICATOR) OPTION 3 ON (DISABLE ONLINE PRINTING) 0 TEL NO 22 (YES) 1 ACC CODE 3456 (YES) 2 PROTOCOL TYPE = 4 (CONTACT ID) 3 DIALLER ATTEMPTS = 1 4 PARTITION (SELECT PARTITIONS 1 AND 2) 5 SELECT REPORTING OPTIONS 9 P a g e

PARADOX SERIAL INTERFACE The Hawk can send alarms received from the serial port of the Paradox E65, MG5050 and SP6000 alarm panels. Plug the adapter marked PARADOX into the serial port on the Paradox alarm panel. Plug the other end into the Hawk serial port. Events Sent By the Paradox Alarm Panel The table below shows the Contact ID codes which will be sent in response to the messages received from the Paradox E65/MG5050 and SP6000 alarm panel serial ports. Note that the Hawk will not send all the events, such as trouble conditions if it is not factory programmed to do so. PARADOX FSK ALWAYS SENT EVENT GROUP NO SUB-GROUP NO DESCRIPTION 06 = Non Reportable Event 29 = Arming with User Telephone Line Trouble 01-32 = User Number Comms Trouble Close by Keyholder 1-20 30 = Special Arming 03 = Partial Arming Partial Arming 31 = Disarming with User 32 = Disarming after Alarm with user 01-32 = User Number Open by K/H 1-20 01-32 = User Number Open by K/H 1-20 34 = Special Disarming N/A Open by K/H 20 36 = Zone In Alarm 01 to 32 = Zone Number Burglary Zone 1-32 YES 10 P a g e

PARADOX FSK ALWAYS SENT EVENT GROUP NO SUB-GROUP NO DESCRIPTION 37 = Fire Alarm 38 = Zone Alarm Restore 40 = Special Arm 01 to 32 = Zone Number Fire Zone 1 YES 01 to 32 = Zone Number Restoral Zone 1-32 00 = Panic nonmedical emergency Panic YES 01 = Panic medical Medical Emergency YES 02 = Panic Fire Fire Zone 1 YES 42 = Zone Tampered 05 = Duress Alarm Duress YES 01-32 = Zone Number Fault Zone 1 to 32 YES 44 = New Trouble 01 = AC Failure AC Fail YES 11 P a g e 02 = Batt Fail Batt Low YES 04 = Bell Current Overload Bell Trouble 05 = Bell disconnected Bell Trouble YES 08 = Fail To Communicate Tel 1 Fail to Report YES 09 = Fail to Communicate Tel 2 Fail to Report YES 10 = fail to Communicate Pager 11 = fail to communicate voice Fail to Report Fail to Report 46 = Bus/wireless module new trouble 01 = tamper Trouble Tamper YES 48 = Special (Partition 1 only) 01 = Reporting Test Peripheral Test YES 05 = Installer Exited Prog Mode Prog Complete YES

PARADOX FSK ALWAYS SENT EVENT GROUP NO SUB-GROUP NO DESCRIPTION 49 = Low Battery on Zone 50 = Low Battery on Zone Restore 51 = Zone supervision trouble 52 = Zone Supervision restore 53 = Wireless Module Sup Trouble 54 = Wireless Module Sup Rest 55 = Wireless Module Tamper Trouble 56 = Wireless Module Tamper Rest 07 = Maintenance Exited Prog Mode Prog Complete 01-32 = Zone Number Peripheral Trouble YES 01-32 = Zone Number Peripheral Trouble 01-32 = Zone Number Peripheral Trouble YES 01-32 = Zone Number Peripheral Trouble Peripheral Trouble Peripheral Trouble Peripheral Trouble Peripheral Trouble PIMA SERIAL INTERFACE Plug the adapter marked PIMA into the serial port on the Pima alarm panel. Plug the other end into the Hawk serial port. The Pima serial interface will send the standard FSK alarm codes. IDS SERIAL INTERFACE Use the serial interface cable along with the adapter board marked TEXECOM/IDS. There are no special settings required on the panel 12 P a g e

SPECIFICATIONS Transmitter Radio Performance tested to : ETSI 300-086 EMI Tested to : ETSI EN 301 Safety to : EN 60 950 Mode of Operation : FM Channel Spacing : 12,5kHz Power Requirements : 35mA Standby, < 1.6A Transmitter Active Frequency of Operation : Lowband 135 to 156MHz : Highband 155 to 175MHz Carrier Power : > 8W into 50E Frequency Error : < 1kHz (0 to 55 C) Spurious Conducted Components : < -36 dbm (9kHZ to 1GHz) < -30 dbm (1GHz to 4GHz) Adjacent Channel Power : < -60dB Frequency Deviation : < 2.5kHz (2kHz standard) Transient Frequency Behaviour : To ETSI 300-086 Electrical Power Requirements : 13.2V DC Nominal (10 15V) 35mA Standby, < 1.6A Transmitter Active Low Voltage Alarm : 10.5V Environmental 13 P a g e

Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity EMC -5 C to 45 C -25 C to 55 C 95% non-condensing Residential, Commercial and Light Industrial Do not throw away the product with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. The on-board battery also contains substances that may pollute the environment. Always remove the battery before you discard and dispose of the battery at an official collection point for batteries. Physical Dimensions 107x136x46mm (without antenna) Housing Plastic with steel insert for RF earthing Packaged Weight 300g Packaged Dimensions 161.5 x 140 x 46.5 LIMITED WARRANTY 14 P a g e

Limitations of Security Products: Security products and alarm systems do not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire, or other emergencies. They may fail to warn for diverse reasons, including (but not limited to): power failure, dead batteries, improper installation, coverage blind spots, coverage areas overlooked during installation, defeat by technically sophisticated intruders, component failure, or inadequate maintenance. Alarm systems should be checked weekly to ensure that all devices are working properly. AN ALARM SYSTEM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSURANCE. FSK Electronics (Pty) Ltd, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for twelve months from the date of original purchase. Seller's obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labour, any part which is proved not in compliance with Seller's specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Seller. For warranty service, return transportation prepaid, to the manufacturer There are no warranties, expressed or implied, of merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise, which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. In no case shall seller be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any 15 P a g e

other warranty, express or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by its own negligence or fault. Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented; that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm system may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, or fire without warning, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result. Consequently, seller shall have no liability for any personal injury; property damage or other loss based on a claim the product failed to give any warning. However, if seller is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise, regardless of cause or origin, seller's maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against seller. This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product. No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized. Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Patents issued and pending worldwide. 16 P a g e

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