wLSNHub ReferenceGuide enUS F3147456779 PDF
wLSNHub ReferenceGuide enUS F3147456779 PDF
wLSNHub ReferenceGuide enUS F3147456779 PDF
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in the United States.
Contents
1.0 Using This Document ........................................................ 7
2.0 wLSN General Installation ................................................ 9
2.1 Installation Considerations......................................................... 9
2.2 General Specifications ............................................................... 9
2.3 Installation Procedure ................................................................ 9
2.4 Site Testing .............................................................................. 10
Tables
Table 1: wLSN Products and Instructions ........................................................... 8
Table 2: General Specifications .......................................................................... 9
Table 3: LED Flash Patterns in RFSS Mode..................................................... 12
Table 4: Installation Tool Specifications ............................................................ 14
Table 5: LED Status .......................................................................................... 14
Table 6: Interpreting Mode 2 Display ................................................................ 17
Table 7: wLSN Hub Specifications .................................................................... 18
Table 8: LED Displays ....................................................................................... 19
Table 9: wLSN PIR and Dual Motion Detectors Specifications ......................... 20
Table 10: Walk Test LED Indications ................................................................ 22
Table 11: wLSN Door-Window Contact Specifications...................................... 24
Table 12: wLSN Recessed DW Contact Specifications and Tools Needed...... 27
Table 13: wLSN Mini DW Contact Specifications.............................................. 28
Table 14: Inertia Detector Specifications........................................................... 29
Table 15: LED Test Indications ......................................................................... 32
Table 16: wLSN Key Fob Specifications ........................................................... 34
Table 17: Relay Module Specifications ............................................................. 35
Table 18: Siren Specifications ........................................................................... 36
Table 19: Smoke Detector Specifications.......................................................... 37
Table 20: Smoke Detector Sensitivity Conditions.............................................. 39
Table 21: LED Status ........................................................................................ 39
Table 22: Glassbreak Detector Specifications................................................... 43
Table 23: Glassbreak Sensitivity Settings ......................................................... 46
Table 24: Icons and Symbols ............................................................................ 50
Table 25: Battery Requirements........................................................................ 51
P/N: F01U009440
There are two ways to verify that devices can communicate with
the wLSN Hub:
• Use the wLSN Hub with the remote device operating in RFSS
mode
• Use the wLSN Hub with the Installation Tool
Discovery is the process through which the wLSN Hub
identifies and includes new devices into a system. Only
undiscovered devices can be placed in RFSS mode. To
ensure a device is undiscovered:
1. Remove the batteries.
2. Press and hold the tamper switch button (Figure 1 and
Figure 2 on page 12) for at least 1 second.
3. Reinsert the batteries while holding the tamper switch
button.
4. Release tamper switch button.
This process does not work for the wLSN Smoke Detector.
Refer to Section 13.5 Returning the Smoke Detector to
Undiscovered Mode on page 41.
2.4.1 Preparing the wLSN Hub for Site Testing and RFSS Mode
You must use the Installation Tool with the wLSN Smoke
Detector. You cannot determine RFSS with the detector
itself.
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.
Reset the wLSN Hub’s DIP switches to their original settings
to exit RFSS mode. Refer to Section 2.4.1 Preparing the
wLSN Hub for Site Testing and RFSS Mode on page 10.
To cause a device to exit RFSS mode, remove the device's
batteries and re-insert them. Devices automatically exit
RFSS mode after 10 min of inactivity.
2.4.3 RFSS Testing Between the wLSN Hub and Installation Tool
Take the Installation Tool to the device’s planned mounting
location. Refer to Section 3.2 RFSS Testing Between the wLSN Hub
and the Installation Tool on page 15 for details on testing using the
tool.
BOSCH
A B C
1 2 3
4 5 6
*
8
0
9
#
2
1 - Power indicator
2 - Charging Status LED
V x . x x
8. Press and hold the [*] and [#] key together to enter RFSS
mode. The LCD display shows:
3.2.1 Mode 1
Select Mode 1 by pressing [1]. If the RFSS is acceptable the LCD
shows:
3.2.2 Mode 2
Select Mode 2 by pressing [2].
The Mode 2 display shows power bars on the left and PACKETS = X
on the right. The bars indicate the signal strength. More solid bars
indicate a stronger signal. Every 4 seconds the wLSN Hub sends
three packets. The Installation Tools shows the number of packets
received: 1, 2, or 3. The best location for placing the device is the
one that shows the highest number of solid bars with the highest
number of packets. Five bars and PACKETS = 3 is the best location.
3.2.3 Mode 3
Select Mode 3 by pressing [3].
M O D E 3 : S x x x d B m
S N R y y N x x x d B m
The Mode 3 display shows the signal to noise ratio (SNR) at the
location you are testing. Noise refers to the ambient noise level that
exists at the location. Signal refers to the signal strength of the
incoming message from the wLSN Hub to the Installation Tool. The
signal must be greater than the noise (S>N). The higher the SNR is,
the better the location’s signal strength is. Refer to Table 6.
Switch one (S1) configures the wLSN Hub’s address on the option
bus. To configure the switches for normal operation set S1 to 1 or
2. For programming information at the control panel, refer to the
control panel’s documentation. Set Switch 2 (S2) and Switch 3
(S3) to 0 (zero).
1- LED
Self Test and Hardware LED flashes twice per second. This
Failure indicates failure. The wLSN Hub does not
operate.
Standard Operation LED on
Configuring Network LED flashes once every 2 seconds.
RFSS Mode (Refer to Section LED flashes once every 4 seconds.
2.4 Site Testing on page 10
for more details)
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 10). It is normal to see a brief
green or yellow flash before a red alarm indication when
walk testing the Dual Motion Detector.
_
+
1 2
1 - NO
2 - NC
3
1 2
LED Test
Two flashes Minor Attack test
Three flashes Gross Attack test
1 2
3
4
5
10.2 LED
• A flashing red 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.
1 - Test/Silence Button
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.
2
3
3
4
6
5
7 8 9 10
9
8
1
7 EVENT
6 2
3
5 4
1- Service door tamper switch
2- AA batteries
3- Service door
4- SW4 Test Mode pads
5- SWS sensitivity DIP switches
6- Event LED
7- Alarm LED
8- LED enable switch (off position)
9- Housing screw
2
EVENT
1- Test pads
2- Sensitivity switches
3. Determine the sensitivity setting for your application from
Table 23.
Table 23: Glassbreak Sensitivity Settings
14.3 Testing
Test the detector at least once each year. Test the detector with
the 13-332 Sound Sensor Tester.
Figure 21: 13-332 Sound Sensor Tester
1 2 3
13-332
1- Activate/Test switch
2- Start button
3- Flex/Man switch
When the detector exits Test Mode, the green Event LED(Item 6,
Figure 19 on page 45) 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 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 21 on page 47).
3. Point the front of the tester towards the detector and press the
red Start button on top (Item 2, Figure 21 on page 47). The
tester buzzes.
Cell Quantity
wLSN Device Battery Size Battery Type Voltage (Cells)
Installation AAA NiMH- 1.2 V 3
Tool Rechargeable
Hub None
PIR Motion AA Alkaline 1.5 V 4
Detector
Dual Motion AA Alkaline 1.5 V 6
Detector
Door-Window AA Alkaline 1.5 V 2
Contact
Recessed CR2 Lithium 3V 1
Door-Window
Contact*
Mini Door- CR2 Lithium 3V 1
Window
Contact*
Inertia Detector AA Alkaline 1.5 V 2
Key Fob CR 2032 (coin cell) Lithium 3V 2
Relay Module AA Alkaline 1.5 V 4
Siren AA Alkaline 1.5 V 4
Smoke CR123 Lithium 3V 2
Detector*
Glass Break AA Alkaline 1.5 V 2
Detector
* Due to battery size constraints, the battery life for these devices is 3 years.