CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD. Merlin Pro Installation And Programming Manual

Programmable stand alone wireless receiver

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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD
Merlin Pro
Merlin Pro
Merlin Pro
Merlin Pro
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ROGRAMMABLE
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(Ver- - - - 2.0)
(Ver
2.0)
(Ver
(Ver
2.0)
2.0)
S
TAND ALONE
Programming Guide
W
R
IRELESS
ECEIVER
Installation
Safety Technology International (Europe) Ltd
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  • Page 1 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD Merlin Pro Merlin Pro Merlin Pro Merlin Pro (Ver- - - - 2.0) (Ver 2.0) (Ver (Ver 2.0) 2.0) ROGRAMMABLE TAND ALONE IRELESS ECEIVER Installation Programming Guide Safety Technology International (Europe) Ltd...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE All information and data contained in this document is proprietary and confidential. CROW Electronic Engineering Ltd. shall not be liable, in any event, for any claims for damages or any other remedy in any jurisdiction whatsoever, whether in an action in contract, tort (including negligence and strict liability) or any other theory of liability, whether in law or equity including, without limitation, claims for damages or any other remedy in whatever jurisdiction, and shall not assume responsibility for patent infringements or other rights to third parties, arising out of or in connection with this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    )........................6 EMORY VENT Displaying the Event Log ......................6 Setting the Date and Time ......................6 INSTALLING THE MERLI INSTALLING THE MERLI INSTALLING THE MERLI INSTALLING THE MERLIN PRO N PRO N PRO ....................7 N PRO ......................8 NSTALLATION IAGRAMS .......................10 ROGRAMME EQUENCE LCD Display Symbol Table......................10...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Merlin. This output depends on which group and zone the device is assigned to. The Merlin Pro has eight outputs (dry contact) that can be connected to Zone inputs on any wired Control Panel unit, or other suitable device.
  • Page 5: Freewave Fully Supervised Wireless Accessories

    FREEWAVE Fully Supervised Wireless Accessories All of the following devices are compatible with Merlin Pro. FW-RMT – Wireless Remote Control Unit FW-PIR – Wireless PIR detection FW-360 – Wireless 360° PIR detection FW-MAG – Wireless magnetic contacts FW-GBD/FW-VIB – Wireless glass break detector/Wireless vibration sensor FW-SMOKE –...
  • Page 6: Memory (Event Log)

    Setting the date and the time is done using the Up and Down arrow ▲▼ buttons. The Merlin contains a Real Time clock with back up batteries so that the date and time is not erased when external power is removed from the Merlin Pro. For setting the Date/Time...
  • Page 7: Installing The Merli Installing The Merlin Pron Pron Pro

    On the C.P you must set an output to apply a Low while the system is armed and connect the output to the STAT input in the Merlin Pro. The tamper switch is operated whenever the service cover is removed.
  • Page 8: Installation Diagrams

    Installation Diagrams Figure 1: Attach the Screw Bracket to a Flat surface. Figure 2: Attach the Unit to the Screw bracket. Figure 3: Installing the Third Screw Figure 4: Replacing the Service Cover...
  • Page 9 Figure 5: Unit Power and Output Connection Programming the Unit...
  • Page 10: Programme Sequence List

    3. Locate the detectors and the Merlin Pro close to the point you want to install them and perform the Radio signal strength test. 4. Change the password and record it for your/your customer files.
  • Page 11: Setting The Clock

    Setting the Clock The following sections describe in detail how to set each mode. 1. From the Main Main Main Main menu, press the ► button. The Memory Memory screen is displayed. Memory Memory 2. Press the ▼ button to display the Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time screen.
  • Page 12: Installer Mode

    11. Press the ◄ button to set the Hour Hour Hour. Hour 12. Press either the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select the Minutes Minutes. Minutes Minutes 13. Press the ◄ button to set the Minutes Minutes Minutes. Minutes The time and date are updated and the Date/Time Date/Time screen is displayed.
  • Page 13: Adding A Wireless Device (Add Zone)

    Adding a Adding a Wireless Adding a Adding a Wireless Wireless Device Wireless Device Device (Add Zone Device (Add Zone (Add Zone) ) ) ) (Add Zone This mode is used for assigning a Group Group Group and a Zone Group Zone Zone...
  • Page 14: Adding A Remote Control Key

    Any Zone Zone Zone already selected displays an S S S S in that position. Zone The unit beeps while waiting a tamper signal sent from the selected device. 6. Learn the device in to the system by Opening the detector cover and operating the tamper switch.
  • Page 15 Press the ▼ button to display the 3 second screen. In this mode the output is activated for 3 seconds Press the ▼ button to display the 1&2 1&2 1&2 screen. 1&2 NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE If you choose this mode then the Relay screen opens enabling you to select an output for one of the buttons on the remote key.
  • Page 16: Clear Zone

    5. Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to choose an output. Positions 1 to 7 are NC (dry contacts) and position 8 is a form C relay (NO/NC). The Ready Ready screen opens and the unit beeps waiting for a remote key signal. Ready Ready 6.
  • Page 17: Clear Remote

    7. Press the ◄ button to set the Zone Zone Zone. Zone The unit will beep twice and the Zone Zone Zone is cleared. Zone Clear Remote Clear Re mote Clear Re Clear Re mote mote 1. Enter the Installer Installer mode.
  • Page 18: Changing The Password

    Changing the Chang ing the Password Password Chang Chang ing the ing the Password Password 1. Enter the Installer Installer mode. Installer Installer See Accessing Accessing Accessing Accessing the the Installer Installer Installer Installer Mode Mode Mode Mode on page 12 for instructions on how to enter this mode.
  • Page 19: Clear History

    3. Press the ◄ button to confirm. The RSSI screen opens. 4. Either operate a tamper switch of one of the devices or press the remote key button. The signal strength is displayed on the screen. 5. Press the ◄ button to clear the screen. 6.
  • Page 20: Buzzer Tie

    3. Press the ▲or ▼ button to choose the Output you want to assign for arming the C.P 4. Press the ◄ button to confirm. NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE While you assign one Output to Arm this Output will not activated if one of the detectors is in Alarm and a long beep will be heard to indicate that the Arm isn't allowable.
  • Page 21: Remotes Log

    Remotes Remotes Log Remotes Remotes Enter the Installer Installer mode. Installer Installer See Accessing Accessing Accessing the Accessing the Installer Installer Installer Mode Installer Mode Mode on page 12 for instructions on how to enter this mode. Mode 2. Press the ◄ button to confirm. 5.
  • Page 22: Setting The Unit Defaults

    Setting the Unit Defaults Setting the Unit Defaults Setting the Unit Defaults Setting the Unit Defaults 1. Enter the Installer Installer mode. Installer Installer See Accessing Accessing the the Installer Installer Mode Mode on page 12 for instructions. Accessing Accessing Installer Installer Mode...
  • Page 23: Functions

    Functions NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE While the Merlin Pro is in normal operation it must display the main screen or reported events will be ignored. Function Description Outputs Outputs Outputs 1 to 8 and Tamper are dry contact Outputs Outputs...
  • Page 25: Technical Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Specifications

    Technical Specifications Input Voltage Input Voltage 10 to 15V DC Input Voltage Input Voltage Current Consumption Current Consumption Current Consumption Current Consumption Max. 130mA Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs 1 to 7 Outputs 1 to 7 Outputs 1 to 7 Outputs 1 to 7 Opto MOSFET, Contact Resistance 17 ohm Maximum Current - 100mA...
  • Page 26: Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd. (Crow) Warranty Policy Certificate

    CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD. (Crow) WARRANTY POLICY CERTIFICATE This Warranty Certificate is given in favor of the purchaser (hereunder the "Purchaser Purchaser") purchasing the products directly from Crow or Purchaser Purchaser from its authorized distributor. Crow warrants these products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 24 months from the last day of the week and year whose numbers are printed on the printed circuit board inside these products (hereunder the "Warranty Period Warranty Period").

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