velleman CTC1000DS Door/Window Contact for CTC1000 User Manual

June 6, 2024
Velleman

CTC1000DS
DOOR/WINDOW CONTACT FOR CTC1000

USER MANUAL

Introduction

To all residents of the European Union Important environmental information about this product
This symbol on the device or the package indicates that disposal of the device after its lifecycle could harm the environment. Do not dispose of the unit (or batteries) as unsorted municipal waste; it should be taken to a specialized company for recycling. This device should be returned to your distributor or to a local recycling service. Respect the local environmental rules.
If in doubt, contact your local waste disposal authorities.
Thank you for choosing Velleman! Please read the manual thoroughly before bringing this device into service. If the device was damaged in transit, don’t install or use it and contact your dealer.

Safety Instructions

| Keep the device away from children and unauthorized users.
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| Indoor use only. Keep this device away from rain, moisture, splashing, and dripping liquids.
| Remove power before opening the cover. Be very careful, touching live wires can
cause life-threatening electroshocks.

  • Damage caused by disregard of certain guidelines in this manual is not covered by the warranty and the dealer will not accept responsibility for any ensuing defects or problems.
  • Keep the device away from splashing and dripping liquids.
  • Note that damage caused by user modifications to the device is not covered by the warranty.
  • This system can provide valuable protection for your home and property if used properly. However, it cannot guarantee complete protection against burglary or robbery. Therefore, VELLEMAN NV will not be responsible for any losses or damages which occur during the use of this product.

General Guidelines

Refer to the Velleman® Service and Quality Warranty on the last pages of this manual.

  • Have the system installed by a qualified installer.
  • Respect the legislation in your region when installing an alarm system. If necessary, refer to local authorities.
  • Protect this device from shocks and abuse. Avoid brute force when operating the device.
  • Protected the device against extreme, dust and moisture.
  • Familiarise yourself with the functions of the device before actually using it.
  • All modifications of the device are forbidden for safety reasons.
  • The device does not contain any user-serviceable parts except for the battery.
  • Only use the device for its intended purpose. Using the device in an unauthorized way will void the warranty.

Features

  • lithium battery pre-installed for easy installation
  • compact and unobtrusive design for easy mounting on doorframes
  • tamper-proof: housing cannot be opened or removed from the mounting surface
  • randomized supervision signals for trouble-free system integrity checking
  • low battery detection
  • built-in reed switch and external contact can be used simultaneously
  • powerful magnet, 30 mm space between the door/window contact and magnet
  • enhanced flexibility: built-in extension terminal to add wired detectors
  • LED: error and test mode indicator
  • works with the control panel CTC1000 (not included)

Overview

Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this manual.

1 mounting holes
2 LED/test button
3 fixing screw
4 battery insulator
5 tamper switch

Battery

The door contact comes with the battery already installed.
Low battery detection

  • The door contact has a low battery detection system.
  • The supervision function on the CTC1000 control panel checks the battery status every 30 to 50 minutes.
  • The control panel must detect the low battery signal at least 10 times with a time interval of 10 minutes.
  •  If the battery is low, the control panel will display an error message.

Replacing the battery

  1. Put the control panel in configuration mode to avoid triggering the tamper alarm (tamper alarm is not active in this mode).
  2. Remove the screws and the cover.
  3. Remove the old batteries. After removing the old batteries, press the tamper switch twice to fully discharge before inserting new batteries.
  4. Insert new batteries (always use the correct battery type: see Technical specifications below). Make sure the polarity is correct.
  5. Put back the cover and fasten the screws.

Note
Low battery detection operates where the door contact has enough reserve power to typically operate for 1 month before complete exhaustion. When the door contact has a low battery, its LED will flash.

WARNING

  • Do not puncture or throw batteries in a fire as they might explode.
  • Keep batteries away from children.

Installation

7.1 Set up a connection between the contact and the control panel

  1. On first use, pull out the battery protection strip on the back.
  2. On the CTC1000 control panel, go to the Add Device menu (see chapter Managing devices in the CTC1000 manual).
  3. On the door/window contact, press the test button.
  4. Refer to the control panel user manual to complete the learn-in process.
  5. When the door/window contact is added, but the control panel is into Walk Test mode.
  6. Hold the door/window contact in the desired location, and press the Test button. The LED will flash to confirm that this location is within the signal range of the control panel.
  7. Proceed with mounting and installation once you are satisfied that the door/window contact location functions properly.

7.2 Find a suitable location
It is recommended to place the contact on the door frame and the magnet on the door. If the contact is placed on the door:

  1. Find a suitable location close to your door or window to install the contact.
  2. The contact has 2 rib-marks on one side (refer to figure), marking the internal magnet switch location. The door/window contact should be installed either upright or inverted, to ensure that the rib-marked side faces the magnet.

7.3 Mounting the door/window contact

  1. Use the 2 contact mounting holes as a template for appropriate hole positioning.

  2. Use the provided wall plugs for plaster/brick installation.

  3. Screw the contact into the provided wall plugs.

  4. Fit the magnet on the door using the small piece of double-sided adhesive tape or with provided screws.
    The magnet must align with the marked side of the door contact as shown in the figure.
    o The magnet should not be more than 15 mm from the detector when the door is closed.
    o, Ensure the tamper switch spring is positioned so that it makes contact with the mounting surface through the tamper switch aperture.
    o Windows can be protected similar to door installations. When fitting to a window fix the magnet to the moving window part and the door switch to the stationary frame.

  5. Put the control panel into Walk Test mode, and press the test button on the door contact. The LED indicator will now flash every time the door contact is operated.

  6. Fit the white caps to the two mounting holes of the door contact.

  7. Installation is finished.

7.4 Mounting the door/window contact with the extension terminal

The door contact has an extension terminal providing enhanced installation flexibility. The extension terminal may be useful for the following:

  • If the door contact cannot be mounted on the door frame, you can connect an additional (extension magnet switch) to the (Extension Terminal) mounting the door contact
    remotely.

  • More than one window and door can be protected by a door contact using the additional magnet and extension magnet switch. The switches must be wired to the  (Extension Terminal) as shown:

  • Any dry contact device with N.C. (normally closed), such as a broken glass detector, gas detector, water sensor etc, can be connected to the (extension terminal) making the door contact serve as a (universal transmitter).

  1. Open the door contact by loosening the fixing screw.
  2. The upper end of the front case has a thinner plastic recess. Breakthrough the recess creating a hole for the wiring connection to the extension terminal.
  3. Connect the external device(s) to the extension terminal as shown in the diagram.

Notes

  • The extension terminal forms a closed loop with the device connected to it. when the loop is opened (the device is triggered), the door contact is activated.
  • The device connected to the extension terminal is in series with the internal magnet switch: both can work together simultaneously.
  • You can choose to use the extension terminal alone with the internal magnet switch bypassed or to use both together.
  • If both the internal magnet switch and extension terminal operate together, then:
    o When the protected door is opened/closed or the external device is triggered, the door contact activates and transmits a signal immediately.
    o However, the door contact will only transmit a (door closed) or (restored signal) after the protected door and the external device are restored for 3 seconds.

7.5 Internal switch and terminal
Loosen the bottom fixing screw and remove the cover to reveal the terminal as shown.
Extension Terminal (1)
In addition to the built-in magnet switch, an additional 2-pin dry contact terminal is provided for an extension magnet switch or any device with NC (Normally Closed) functionality.
JP 2 =Internal Magnet Switch Bypass Jumper Switch

Jumper ON (jumper link inserted connecting two pins); the internal magnet switch will be bypassed. Only the device connected to the extension terminal will activate the door contact.

Jumper off (jumper link removed or (parked) on one pin), the internal magnet switch is in use (factory default)

Operation

LED Indicator

  • In normal operation mode, the LED will not light.

  • When the door contact is in low battery condition, every time the door contact is activated (device opened/ closed), the LED will light on for 2 seconds.

  • When the cover is opened and the tamper switch is violated, the LED will light on for 2 seconds. When a tamper condition persists, every time the door contact is activated, the LED will light on for 2 seconds.

  • When the device contact is in test mode, the LED will flash every time it is activated.
    Test mode

  • Each press of the test button causes the door contact to transmit a radio range test signal to the control panel and will enter the test mode for 3 mins. When the test signal is transmitted, the led will flash to confirm signal receipt by the control panel.

  • Each additional test button press will extend the test mode another 3 mins.

Self-test

  • After installation, the door contact will send self-test signals to the control panel at random intervals of 30 to 50 minutes.
  • If the control panel does not receive self-test signals from the contact, the panel will display an error message.
  • Refer to the section Supervision in chapter Special Settings of the control panel manual.

Technical Specifications

power supply 1 x 3.6 V lithium 1/2 AA battery (incl.)
frequency 868.6375 MHz
operating temperature -20 to 50 °C
humidity up to 95 % non-condensing
dimensions 103 x 31 x 21 mm
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weight 57 g

Use this device with original accessories only. Velleman NV cannot be held responsible in the event of damage or injury resulting from (incorrect) use of this device. For more info concerning this product and the latest version of this manual, please visit our websitewww.Velleman.eu. The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice. 

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R&TTE Declaration of Conformity
We
Velleman NV
Legen Heirweg, 33
9890 Gavere (België)
Declare on our own responsibility that the finished product:
Brand
Velleman
Trade name
DOOR/WINDOW CONTACT FOR CTC1000 – 868.6375 MHz
Type or model
Constituting the subject of this declaration conforms with the essential requirements and other relevant stipulations of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
The product is in conformity with the following standards:
EN 60950-1:2006
EN 50130-4:1995 +A1:1998 +A2:2003
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1
EN 300 220-1 V2.4.1
EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1
Technical data are available and can be obtained from :
Place and date of issue
Authorized signatory for the company
Vince Van Balberghe – Quality Manager:

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