RISC GROUP RK315DT0000C WatchOUT Extreme Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
RISC GROUP

RK315DT0000C WatchOUT Extreme
Instruction ManualRISC GROUP RK315DT0000C WatchOUT
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Introduction

RISCO Group’s Dual Technology Outdoor Detector, WatchOUT 315DT, is a unique detector with signal processing based on two Passive Infrared (PIR) channels and two  Microwave (MW) channels. The detector can operate as a regular relay detector connected to any control panel, or as a BUS accessory when connected to RISCO Group’s  ProSYS control panel via the RS485 BUS, thus having the unique remote control and diagnostic capabilities.
The instructions describe herein, describe the WatchOUT 315DT in Relay & BUS mode.

Mounting

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Note:

  1. For low installations, below 1.7m (5’6″) in which pet immunity is required, use the supplied RL300F lens (low wall or fence installations).
  2. The detector’s pet immunity (height of an animal, no weight limit), is up to 70 cm (2’4″), when installing the detector at 2.2m (7’2″). If the installation is below the height mentioned above, the Pet Immunity decreases accordingly; every 10 cm (4″) decrease in installation height leads to a 10 cm (4″) decrease in pet immunity.

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If possible, avoid pointing the detector at moving objects (swaying trees, bushes, etc.)

Ensure any objects do not obstruct the field of view for both technologies. Pay attention to growing trees or bushes, plants with big moving leaves, etc.

For installations with extensive vehicle traffic or targets beyond the required detection range, it is recommended to adjust the MW sensitivity and/or tilt the detector down.
Note:
Tilting the detector down may reduce the pet’s immunity

For optimum detection, select a location that is likely to intercept an intruder moving across the coverage pattern at a 45° trajectory. RISC GROUP
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NOTE: Disable Proximity AM during heavy rain (if WatchOUT 315DT is not sheltered) to prevent Proximity AM alerts.

Wall Mount Installation

Note:
The installation knockouts numbering is marked on the backplate.

  1. Open the WatchOUT front cover (unlock C1, Figure 1).

  2. Release internal base (unlock I1, Figure 2).

  3. Select mounting installation as follows:
    Flat Mounting:
    • Open knockouts on an external base (Figure 3).
    • B1 – B4: Wall mounting knockouts
    • T1: Back tamper knockout
    • W2 / W3: wires entry knockouts
    45° angle Mounting (Left side mounting)
    a. Open knockouts on an external base (Figure 3)
    • L1, L2: Left mounting knockouts
    • T3: Left tamper knockout
    • W5 / W6: Wire entry knockouts
    b. Remove tamper spring.
    c. Replace tamper bracket (Item 1) with

  4. Insert external wires through external base W2, W3 (Flat Mounting) or W5, W6 (Left side mounting) (Figure 3).

  5. Secure the external base to the wall.

  6. Insert external wires and tamper wires through the internal base (Figure4).

  7. Secure internal base to external base (lock I1, Figure2).

  8. Close the front cover (Lock C1, Figure1) after wiring and setting DIP switches.

  9. Walk test the detector.

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Note
For 45° right side installation use the equivalent units on the external base as follows:

Knockouts Description Left Right
Mounting Knockouts L1, L2 R1, R2
Tamper spring knockouts T1, T3 T2, T4
Tamper  screw anchor T5 T6
Wiring Knockouts W5, W6 W7, W8

Changing Back Tamper position

The back tamper is by default secured on the right side of the internal base (rear view). If you wish to move it to the left side (rear view), do the following (Figure 5):

  1. Remove tamper screw 1 in order to release the tamper from position 7.
  2. Ensure tamper spring 2 rests over tamper wire base 4.
  3. Ensure plastic tamper bracket 3 rests over both 2 and 4.
  4. Secure tamper screw 1 into 3 over position 6.

Notes:

  1. Verify that you hear a “Click” when attaching the tamper spring to the wall.
  2. For pole installation, the tamper can be moved to the bottom right-hand side of the internal base.

Terminal Wiring

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+,- 12 VDC
ALARM N.0 relay, 24VDC , 0.1A
FREE YEL This terminal is a free pin that can be used to connect wires

and EOL resistors
TAMPER| N.0 switch, 24VDC , 0.1A
FREE GREEN| This terminal is a free pin that can be used to connect wires and EOL resistors
AM| Normally closed AM relay output (24VDC, 0.1A) indicates Anti Masking alarm or any trouble in the detector (not including dust/dirty lens).
The Proximity AM enables receiving sabotage alerts before the detector is damaged or masked, using both microwave channels.
Note:
When DIP8 is defined as Enabled this relay also opens momentarily when a Proximity AM attempt occurs.
LED ENABLE| Used to remotely control the LEDs when DIP1 is set to ON. Enable: input is +12V OR no terminal connection
Disable: Connect the input to OV
DUST| N.O. collector max 70 mA. Indicates that the lens is dirty and requires cleaning.
TEST| Used to perform remote alarm testing to the detector by applying 0 volts to this terminal.
Success: The alarm relay is momentarily opened.
Failure: AM relay is opened
SET/ UNSET| This input enables to control of Anti-masking and LEDs operation in accordance to the system status, Set (Arm) / Unset  (Disarm).
While the system is armed this feature prevents an intruder from gaining knowledge of the detector’s status and disables Anti- masking detection.
System Status Input Status AM Relay LEDs
Set (Arm) OV Off Off
Unset (Disarm) 12V or no connection On* On**

  • DIP7 is ON (Anti masking enabled)
    ** DIP1 is ON (LEDs enabled) and LEDs ENABLE input terminal is enabled (+12V OR no terminal connection).

DIP Switch Settings

DIP 1: LEDs operation
On: LEDs Enabled
Off: LEDs Disabled
DIP 2-3: Detection Sensitivity

Sensitivity DIP2 DIP3
Low Off Off
Mid Off On
Normal (Default) On Off
Maximum* On On
  • In maximum sensitivity sway recognition is disabled to achieve maximum sensitivity

DIP 4: Anti masking Sensitivity On: High Off: Low
DIP 5: Detector’s optics
On: Barrier/Long-range Off: Wide angle
DIP 6: Red LED /3 LED
On: Red LED only
Off: 3 LEDs
DIP 7: Anti masking operation On: Enabled  Off: Disabled
DIP 8: Proximity AM On: Enabled Off: Disabled

Microwave Adjustment

Adjust the Microwave coverage area by using the trimmer on the PCB.

Walk test
Two minutes after applying power, walk test the protected area to verify proper operation.
For installations on uneven surfaces slide the PCB inside the internal base to the appropriate setting according to the desired height (1.0m, 1.5m, 2.2m, 2.7m) as printed on the bottom left corner of the PCB or use the standard swivel accessory.
For reducing the detection range, slide the PCB up or tilt the swivel down.

LEDs Display

LED State Description
YELLOW Steady Indicates PIR detection
Flashing Indicates Active IR AM (Anti mask) detection
GREEN Steady Indicates MW detection
Flashing Indicates Proximity AM detection
RED Steady Indicates ALARM
Flashing Indicates malfunctioned communication with ProSYS (BUS mode only)
All LEDs Flashing (One after another) Unit initialization on power-up

Notes:

  1. DIP-Switch 1 should be in the ON position to enable LED indications.
  2. Only one LED is active at any one time. For example, in the case of both PIR and MW detection, either the steady YELLOW LED or the steady GREEN LED is  displayed (the first to detect), followed by the Alarm RED
  3. In order to prevent the analysis of detection technologies such as PIR, Microwave, Active IR AM, and Proximity AM, set DIP Switch 6 (SW1) to ON. Only the red LED  will be activated.

Relay Mode/BUS Mode Jumper
J-BUS jumper (located on the PCB between the red and green LEDs) is used to define the detector’s mode of operation as follows:

Standard Swivel Installation
The Outdoor detector packaging contains a standard swivel for flexible installation. Please follow the instructions below for mounting the detector with the Standard Swivel:

  1. Open WatchOUT front cover (Unlock C1, Figure1).

  2. Release internal base (Unlock I1, Figure 2).

  3. Open knockouts on an external base (Figure 6, Detail B)
    • W1: Wires knockout
    • S1, S2: Knockouts for securing the external base to Standard Swivel
    • S3: External base locking screw knockout

  4. On the swivel, the accessory removes the required swivel cable wiring knockout S2, S7 or S9 (Figure 6, Detail A).

  5. Remove the back tamper from the internal base (see “Changing Back Tamper Position” paragraph) and connect it to S5 (Figure 6, Detail A) on the Standard Swivel.
    Note:
    Ensure that you see the engraved UP mark on the upper front face of the swivel.

  6. Select the mounting installation type as follows:
    Wall Mounting
    a. Insert external cable wiring through knockouts S2, S7, or S9 and extract them (including the tamper wires) through the Swivel Wires Passage (Figure 6, Detail B).
    b. Secure swivel to the wall through holes S1, S3, S6, and S8.
    Swivel Conduit Mounting (using Conduit Metal Swivel Adaptor – CSMA, Figure 6, Detail A)
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    The CSMA is required when wall external wiring is used and a protection pipe is required. The CSMA should be ordered separately – P/N RA300SC0000A.
    a. Choose the direction upon which to mount the CSMA according to the required diameter: 16mm (0.63 inches) or 21mm (0.83 inches).
    b. Insert conduit to the CSMA.
    c. Secure CSMA to the wall through points (M1, M4).
    d. Insert external cables and tamper wires from the conduit through the swivel wires passage of the swivel (Figure 6, Detail A).
    e. Secure swivel to the wall through holes S1, S3, S6, and S8.
    Note:
    The Tamper spring S5 (Figure 7) should make contact with the wall through the tamper spring holes M2 or
    M3 on the CSMA. Make sure to hear the tamper “Click” when connecting to the wall.

  7. Insert tamper wires and external cable wiring from Standard Swivel through knockout W1 on the external base (Figure 6, Detail B).

  8. Connect the external base to the swivel using the dedicated snaps (Figure 7).
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    Do not open or close the Swivel Assy Screw since it is used for connecting the swivel parts only.

  9. Secure external base to swivel with two screws fastened to knockouts S1 and S2 (Figure 7).

  10. Insert the supplied angle locking screw from the external base through the angle locking screw knockout S3 on the external base to the standard swivel (Figure 7).

  11. Tilt and Rotate the Standard Swivel to the desired position. Once the Standard Swivel is in the desired position, secure the angle locking screw.

  12. Line up the internal base onto the external base. Insert all wiring cables through the internal base.

  13. Secure internal base to external base (Lock I1, Figure 2).

  14. To readjust the Standard Swivel when the PCB is installed (Figure 7):
    a. Bend down the black foam located below the RED LED on the PCB (enough to reach the Swivel locking screw).
    b. Use a Philips screwdriver to release the locking screw (see Figure 8).
    c. Tilt and/or Rotate the Standard Swivel to the desired position.
    d. Secure the angle locking screw.
    Note:
    When marks on the two movable parts are aligned (Figure 8), the Standard Swivel is in 0° vertical /horizontal position. Each click from this position represents a shifting of  5° in a vertical/horizontal position.

  15. Close the front cover (Lock C1, Figure 1) and walk test the detector.
    Note:
    The screw has to pass through External Base and be locked to the swivel.
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Replacing Lenses

  1. Unlock the six screws that hold the lens holding sleeve from the back of the front cover.
  2. To release the protective sleeve, gently push the lens from the external side of the front cover.
  3. Disconnect the lens from the sleeve by gently pushing the lens clips that secure it to the sleeve.
  4. Replace the lens. Place the 4 clips of the lens into the matching holes on the sleeve.
  5. Insert the protective sleeve back into place on the front cover. Pay attention to placing the sleeve over the sealing rubber.
  6. Secure the 6 holding screws back to their place.
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Lens Types

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Note:
The detector’s Pet Immunity (height of an animal, no weight limit), is up to 70 cm (2’4″), when installing the detector at 2.2m (7’2″). If the installation is below the height mentioned above, the Pet Immunity decreases accordingly; every 10 cm (4″) decrease in installation height leads to a 10 cm (4″) decrease in pet immunity. RISC GROUP RK315DT0000C WatchOUT Extreme - figure
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Technical Specification

Electrical

Current consumption| 30mA at 12 VDC (Stand by)
42mA at 12 VDC (MAX with LED ON)
Voltage requirements| 9 -16 VDC
Alarm contacts| 24 VDC. 0.1A
AM contacts| 24 VDC. 0.1A
Dust output| Open collector 70mA max
Physical|
Size: LxWxD| 230 x 123 x 124mm (9 x 4.8 x 4.88 in.)
Weight| 0.632 Kg (1.41b)
Environmental
RF immunity According to EN50130-4
Operating/Storage temperature I -30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F)

Ordering Information

Standard Units

Model Description
WatchOUT 315DT WatchOUT DT + Swivel

Note:
Each of the detectors contains a standard swivel and 3 replacement lenses (P/N engraved on the Lens) 1.7m low installation pet (RL300F), long-range (RL300R), and barrier lens (RL300B).

Accessories Kits

Model Description Weight
RA300B WatchOUT Barrier Swivel Kit 0.1 Kg (0.23 lb)
RA300P WatchOUT Pole Adaptor Kit 0.25 Kg (0.55 Ib)
RA300C WatchOUT Conduit Adaptor Kit 0.6 Kg (1.27 Ib)
RA300HS WatchOUT Demo Housing – –
RA300SC WatchOUT Swivel Metal Conduit Adaptor 1Kg (2.2 Ib)

Camera Option

Model Description
WatchOUT VC1 WatchOUT Camera Cover Adaptor
WatchOUT VC017 WatchOUT Narrow Camera
WatchOUT VCO53 WatchOUT Wide Camera
WatchOUT VCPS WatchOUT Camera 220V Power Supply
WatchOUT VCPS WatchOUT Camera 120V Power Supply

UL Compliance Section

To comply with UL, note the following:

  • The unit is intended for outdoor installation where unwanted alarms are tolerable. If not, it is recommended to connect it to the trouble circuit of a listed compatible control unit.

  • A dead zone of 5 ft should be considered during installation.

  • The camera option is not UL listed.

  • Disclaimer: PET feature has not been tested or verified by UL.
    0.6 power factor inductive load can be used on the relays.

  • Relay mode is intended to be connected to a listed compatible control unit or power supply that provides 4 hours of standby power.

  • It may be necessary to set the detector at maximum sensitivity to achieve maximum distance.

  • Do not connect the DUST output to a UL-listed product.

  • When the detectors are connected to the BUS of the ProSYS panel, the detectors are to be powered from either the ProSYS (Version 7.55) panel or a listed compatible burglar alarm power supply that has an output voltage range that does not exceed 9-16 VDC, has a minimum of 4 hrs. of standby power, and is suitable for mercantile use.

BUS Mode Installation

Introduction
The information in this section relates to WatchOUT 315DT installation in BUS Mode only. Up to 32 BUS detectors can be installed on the ProSYS RS485 BUS, saving cabling time and enabling remote control and diagnostics.

Terminal Wiring

+,-| Used for the connection of 12VDC power supply. Connect the (+) terminal to the AUX RED and the (—) terminal to the COM BLK of the ProSYS terminals
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YELLOW| Used for data communication with the ProSYS. Connect to the terminal to the BUS YEL of the ProSYS
GREEN| Used for data communication with the ProSYS. Connect to the terminal to the BUS GRN of the ProSYS
TAMPER| Used for the wiring for tamper detection. see below
LED ENABLE| Used for the wiring for tamper detection. see below
Note:
All terminals that are not mentioned in the table above are unused.

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DIP Switch Settings

DIP Switch Number Description
01-May Used to set the detector ID number. Set the ID number in the same way

as for any other ProSYS accessory (Refer to the  ProSYS installation instruction manual)
06-Aug| Not used

without ID: DIP Switches 1 – 5

ID 1 2 3 4 5
1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
3 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF
5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
6 ON OFF ON OFF OFF
7 OFF ON ON OFF OFF
8 ON ON ON OFF OFF
9 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
10 ON OFF OFF ON OFF
11 OFF ON OFF ON OFF
12 ON ON OFF ON OFF
13 OFF OFF ON ON OFF
14 ON OFF ON ON OFF
15 OFF ON ON ON OFF
16 ON ON ON ON OFF
17 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
18 ON OFF OFF OFF ON
19 OFF ON OFF OFF ON
20 ON ON OFF OFF ON
21 OFF OFF ON OFF ON
22 ON OFF ON OFF ON
23 OFF ON ON OFF ON
24 ON ON ON OFF ON
25 OFF OFF OFF ON ON
26 ON OFF OFF ON ON
27 OFF ON OFF ON ON
28 ON ON OFF ON ON
29 OFF OFF ON ON ON
30 ON OFF ON ON ON
31 OFF ON ON ON ON
32 ON ON ON ON ON

ProSYS Programming

The following section describes the additional software programming options, added to the ProSYS software, that concern the settings of the WatcOUT DT as a BUS detector.  Up to 32 BUS detectors can be added to the system (16 in ProSYS 16) and each of them comes at the expense of a zone in the system.
It is recommend reading and fully understand the ProSYS Installation and User Manuals, before programming the WatchOUT.

Notes:
The WatchOUT is compatible with the ProSYS software Version 4. xx and above.
The without can be programmed via the U/D Software from UD Version 1.8 and above.
For maximum operation stability, it is best NOT to exceed a total of 300 meters (1000 feet) of wiring when connecting the WatchOUT to the BUS.
Adding / Deleting the WatchOUT DT
The WatchOUT is part of a new accessory category, BUS zones. Therefore, Adding/Deleting the
WatchOUT is identical to any other accessory with the following exception:
Each BUS Zone Detector should be assigned to a Regular Zone.
Any BUS detector can be assigned to a physically wired zone or to a virtual zone.
Physical zone: Any zone on the ProSYS PCB (zones 1-8) or on a wired zone expander (ZE08, ZE16).
Virtual zone: Any zone on a BUS zone expander defined as BZ08 or BZ16.

Notes:
Virtual BUS zones are cost-effective. They enable you to expand your system zones without adding physical zone expanders.
The virtual BUS zone expander can be used only for BUS zone detectors.
To add a BUS zone expander select type BZ08 or BZ16 when adding a zone expander (Quick key [7][1][2] ).

  1. To Add / Delete the WatchOUT DT
    1. From the installer menu enter the Add/Delete menu: Quick Key [7][1][9][5] for BUS Zones detectors.
    2. Use the keys to position the cursor over the BUS ZoneID number for which you want to assign (or delete) a detector.
    Note:
    Make sure that the detector’s physical ID number is identical to the ID number you select during programming.
    3. Place the cursor on the TYPE field and use the key to select ODT15 for the WatchOUT DT detector.
    4. Press to confirm.
    5. Repeat the process for the other BUS detectors.

  2. Assigning the WatchOUT DT to a Zone
    1. From the main installer menu enter Zones: One by One option (Quick key [2][1])
    2. Select the zone number that you want to assign the BUS detector.
    Note:
    If you defined a BUS Zone Expander, select a zone number from the virtual zones (defined by the BUS zone expander).
    3. Define Partitions, Groups, Zone Type, and Zone Sound.
    4. In the Termination category select [5] BUS Zone followed by The following display appears:
    Z:001 LINK TO:
    ID:01 TYPE=ODT15
    5. Select the BUS zone number to assign to the programmed zone. The type field will be updated automatically when selecting the zone.
    6. Press The loop response category is not applicable to a BUS zone and the following display appears:
    Z:001 RESPONSE:
    N/A-BUS ZONE
    7. Press assign label and press .

  3. Configuring the WatchOUT DT Parameters
    1. To access the WatchOUT settings option press [2][0][3] from the main installer menu. The following display appears:
    B-ZONE PRMS:
    ZONE#=001 (M:ZZ)
    2. Select the zone that the BUS zone was assigned to and press  You can now program the WatchOUT parameters as follows:

Zones Miscellaneous: BUS Zone

Quick Keys

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Parameter Default

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[2][0][3][zzz] [1]| LEADS 3 LEDS
Defines the LEDs operation mode.
[2][0][3][zzz] [1][1]| Off
Disables the LEDS operation.
[2][0][3][zzz] [1][2]| Red Only
Only the Red led will operate. This option is highly recommended to avoid the possibility that the intruder will -Learn- the detector behavior.
[2][0][3][zzz] [1][3]| 3 LEDS
All 3 LEDs will operate.
[2][0][3][zzz] [2]| PIR Sensitivity Normal
Defines the sensitivity of the detector(MW + PIR)
[2][0][3][zzz] [2][1]..[4]| Sensitivity Options
1)Low
2)Medium| 3)Normal
4)High
[2][0][3][zzz] [3]| MW Range Trimmer
Defines the microwave channel range. The maximum is 23m.
[2][0][3][zzz] [3][1]..(71| MW Range options
1)Minimum 3) 40% 5) 80% 7) Trimmer (MW is defined 2)20% 4) 60% 6) Maximum by the trimmer setting on the PCB)
[4[2][0][3][zzz] ]| Anti-Mask sensitivity Low sensitivity
Defines the sensitivity of the active IR AM
[2][0][3][zzz] [4][1]..[2]| Anti-Mask sensitivity option

  1. Low Sensitivity 2) High Sensitivity
    [2][0][3][zzz] [5]| Lens Type Wide Angle
    Defines the actual Lens of the detector
    [2][0][3][zzz] [5][1]..[2]| Lens Type Options
  2. Wide Angle 2) Barrier / Long Range
    [2][0][3][zzz] [6]| Anti-Mask Enable
    Defines the operation of Anti Masking detection
    [2][0][3][zzz] [6][1]..[2]| Anti-Mask Options
  3. Disable 2) Enable (Default)
    [2][0][3][zzz] M| Arm/Disarm No
    Defines the operation of the LEDs anti-masking detections while the detector is armed
    [2][0][3][zzz] MIll| No
    Active IR AM and Proximity AM (Anti masking) is enabled
    LEDs behave according to the LEDs parameter definition
    [2][0][3][zzz] [7][2]| Yes
    Active IR AM and Proximity AM (Anti masking) is disabled LEDs are disabled
    [2][0][3][zzz] [8]| Proximity AM Disable
    Defines the operation of the Proximity Anti Masking detection
    [2][0][3][zzz] [8][1]..[2]| Proximity AM Options
  4. Disable (Default) 2) Enable
    NOTE: Disable Proximity AM during heavy rain (if WatchOUT 315DT is not sheltered) to prevent Proximity AM alerts.

System Parameters

System: System Control

Quick Keys Parameter Default:
[1][2][36] IR AM=Tamper No

Used to determine the operation of Active IR Anti Masking detection Yes: Active IR Anti mask detection will activate a tamper alarm.
No: Active IR Anti mask detection will be regarded as a trouble event.
M[4[37]| Prox AM=Tamper No
Used to determine the operation of the Proximity Anti Masking detection Yes: Proximity Anti mask detection will activate the tamper alarm.
No: Proximity Anti mask detection will be regarded as a trouble event.

Diagnostics
The ProSYS enables you to test parameters that reflect the operation of the detector.

  1. From the main user menu press [4] to access the Maintenance menu.
  2. Enter the Installer code (or sub-installer) and press .
  3. Press [9] [1] for the BUS Zones diagnostic menu.
  4. Enter the digit of the zone that you want to test and then press . The system will perform the diagnostics test and a list of test parameters will appear, as indicated in the table below.
  5. Use the keys to view the diagnostics test results.

User Menu: 4) Maintenance →9) Diagnostic →1) BUS Zone

Quick Keys Parameter
[4][9][1][zzz] Detector Input Voltage: Display the input voltage of the

detector.
PIR 1 Level: PIR channel 1 DC level. Range 0.1v – 4v
PIR 1 Noise Level: PIR channel 1 AC level. Range 0VAC (No noise) – 4VA
PIR 2 Level: PIR channel 2 DC level. Range 0.1v – 4v
PIR 2 Noise Level: PIR channel 2 AC level. Range 0VAC (No noise) – 4VA
MW 1 Level:
MW channel 1 DC level Range 0.1v – 4v
MW 1 Noise Level:
MW channel 1 AC level (0VAC (No noise) – 4VAC)
MW 2 Level: MW channel 2 DC level Range 0.1v – 4v
MW 2 Noise Level: MW channel 2 AC level (0VAC (No noise) – 4VAC

WatchOUT 315DT FCC Compliance Section (US version):

FCC Part 15 Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.

FCC Warning:
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID: JE41CAV005

CE Compliance Section (European and German versions):
Risco Ltd. hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For the CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website: www.riscogroup.com.

WatchOUT 315DT applicable countries (European version):RISC GROUP
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WatchOUT 315DT applicable countries (German Version):
AT, CZ, SL, DE, TR, RU, EE

Notes




RISCO Group Limited Warranty

RISCO Group and its subsidiaries and affiliates (“Seller”) warrant its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for 24 months from the date of production. Because Seller does not install or connect the product and because the product may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller,  Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system which uses this product. Seller’s obligation and liability under this warranty are expressly limited to repairing and replacing, at Seller’s option, within a reasonable time after the date of delivery, any product not meeting the specifications. Seller makes no other warranty, expressed or implied,  and makes no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for any particular purpose.
In no case shall the seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty, expressed or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever.
The seller’s obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or costs of installation or any liability for direct, indirect, or consequential damages or delay.
Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented; that the product will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire, or otherwise; or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection.
Seller, in no event, shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages or any other losses that occurred due to any type of tampering, whether intentional or unintentional such as masking, painting, or spraying on the lenses, mirrors, or any other part of the detector.
The buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary, robbery, or fire without warning, but is not insurance or a guarantee that such event will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result thereof.
Consequently, the seller shall have no liability for any personal injury, property damage, or loss based on a claim that the product fails to give a warning. However, if the 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, the seller’s maximum liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the seller.
No employee or representative of Seller is authorized to change this warranty in any way or grant any other warranty.
WARNING: This product should be tested at least once a week.

RTTE Compliance Statement:
Hereby, RISCO Group declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For the CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website: www.riscogroup.com.

Contacting RISCO Group
RISCO Group is committed to customer service and product support. You can contact us through our website (www.riscogroup.com) or at the following telephone and fax numbers:

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Only P/N: RK315DT00USB is UL approved
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Documents / Resources

| RISC GROUP RK315DT0000C WatchOUT Extreme [pdf] Instruction Manual
RK315DT0000C WatchOUT Extreme, RK315DT0000C, WatchOUT Extreme
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