ZENDit WIR302B Instruction Manual

Wireless key fob, key pad & receiver range, 4ch wireless receiver, wir300, wir400, wir500 series

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Wireless Key fob, Key pad & Receiver Range
100m
Transmission
wireless control
range
Multiple user
codes
Attractive
design
Tough
metal
case
White or
dark grey
fi nish
Battery
powered
Wireless Access

Key Pad

Key chain supplied
(Can be removed)
Covering the WIR300, WIR400 and WIR500 series
4Ch Wireless Receiver
2 Channel
Clear hinge
up lid
4 button for testing
or manual control
1, 2, 3 and 4
1, 2, 3 and 4
button options
Battery
Operated
Instruction Manual
www.Zendit.co
4x Voltage Free relay
outputs (NO + NC)
12V DC Input
Black and
white options
Latching / non-latching
user selectable
Compact design
White or black case
Micro 1Ch Receiver
Ultra compact design to
fi t in other enclosures
(Alarm panel etc.)
1x Voltage Free relay
output (NO + NC)
12V DC Input
12V DC Input
50m transmission
range
Button
Protector
Wall holder
available
Belt clip
available

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Summary of Contents for ZENDit WIR302B

  • Page 1: Key Pad

    50m transmission 1, 2, 3 and 4 1, 2, 3 and 4 range button options Key chain supplied Button (Can be removed) Battery Protector Black and Operated white options • Instruction Manual • Covering the WIR300, WIR400 and WIR500 series www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 2 Introduction The Zendit range of wireless key fobs & key pads is a gift to any CCTV, alarm or access control engineer thanks to its versatility and wide range of configurations. Ideal for opening gates, switching lights on, sounding audio devices such as the VoiceOff, this great value range adds lots of functionality to a security or automation system without a hefty price tag.
  • Page 3 Pairing Key fobs & Receivers Operation Password Management Battery Maintenance 1Ch Receiver Information / Specification Installation Connections & Powering Connecting Trigger Devices Latching Modes 4Ch Receiver Information / Specification Installation Connections & Powering Connecting Trigger Devices Latching Modes Basic Operation www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 4: Key Fobs

    Wireless Key Fobs The Zendit key fobs off er an eff ective, low cost method for wireless control of up to 4 electronic devices. 1, 2, 3 and 4 channel fobs are available in black and white. The small compact fobs have a working range of up to 50m and a handy sliding button guard prevents accidental activation.
  • Page 5: Self Learning

    Handy belt clips are also available to carry the fobs on Order Codes: your person within easy reach again as either a panic Wall Mount Bracket Black: WIR310B button or for quick control or access of other equipment. Wall Mount Bracket White: WIR310W Belt Clip: WIR311 www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 6: Key Pads

    1, 3, 4 & Step 3 Mark the screw positions on the mounting surface, drill the holes and plug with appropriate fi xings. Step 4 Screw through the holes in the key pad’s base and into the plugs. www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 7: Operation

    4 seconds or enter an incorrect password no signal will be transmitted and you will have to start again. diff erent passwords For extra security you can set channels 1 and 2 as explained on page 8. WIR305W www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 8: Password Management

    Wireless Key Pads Password Management Zendit password controlled key pads provide extra security as they restrict access and control to chosen personnel. You can even set diff erent passwords for each channel. The section below has simple steps on changing and resetting passwords.
  • Page 9: Battery Maintenance

    Turn the battery cover and remove. • Slide the battery out of the holding clips and replace with a new battery ensuring the negative side of the battery is left exposed. • Re-insert and turn anti-clockwise to lock in place. www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 10: Ch Receiver

    The relay is limited to 30V DC and rated at When connecting a trigger device to the receiver you 12V DC NC COM NO will also need to set latching mode as explained on the / GND opposite page. www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 11: Connecting Trigger Devices

    PCB. To set the receiver to Latching mode the across both pins Latching Cap needs fi ts (right top). To set the receiver to Non-Latching mode you need to remove the Latching Cap and reconnect it to one pin only (right bottom). www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 12: Ch Receiver

    Step 3 Remove the receiver, drill and plug the mark made in step 2. Step 4 Slot the receiver back onto the fi rst screw and then screw through the lower fi xing hole into the new plug to secure. www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 13: Connections & Powering

    When trigger devices are connected you will need to set the latching mode as explained on page 15. Electronic Door Release 12V DC Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 / GND A simple electronic door release allows you to unlock a door using a key fob or key pad. www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 14 Two channels can be used to control an alarm panel. In the example on the right channel 1 would be used to arm and disarm the alarm. Channel 2 would be used as a P.A. alarm. 12V AUX Key Switch P.A Circuit www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 15: Latching Modes

    Members of staff would gain access as and when they needed using key fob and key pad transmitters. www.Zendit.co...
  • Page 16 For treatment, Zendit cannot be held responsible in any way for any losses, no matter recovery and recycling please return this unit to your trade...

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