AES 7350 Installation Manual

Integrated transceiver kit

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7350 Integrated Transceiver Kit - Brief Installation Manual
► 7350 Technical Specifications
♦ PLL RADIO:
Standard UHF Frequency
Ranges (410-440MHz, 440-470MHz, 470-512MHz)
Standard VHF Frequency Range (150-174 MHz)
STANDARD OUTPUT POWER: 2 or 5 watts
SIZE: 2.25"W x 1.25" D x 4.75"L (5.7cmW x 3.2cmD x 12cmL)
WEIGHT: 8.9 oz. (276 grams)
VOLTAGE: 12VDC nominal
POWER INPUT: 12-13.8VDC Maximum
CURRENT: 150mA standby; 1A transmit (2W), 1.5A transmit
(5W)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 0° to 50° C (32° to
122°F)
STORAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE:
140°F)
RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGE:
Condensing
ALARM SIGNAL INPUTS: 4 individually programmable Zones:
NO/NC/Supervised EOL/Fire EOL/ Trouble and Restore
LOW BATTERY REPORTING: Below 11V. 22.5 Minute Test
Cycle (approx)
ANTENNA CUT / LOCAL REPORTING: 12V open collector
output at Trbl, ground on activation; 200ma max load.
PHONE LINE CUT MONITOR: Reports line cut to Receiver as Zn
5 Trouble.
RESET BUTTON: Located at end opposite RF connection.
► WARNING:
♦ It is unlawful to operate this equipment in the USA without a valid
FCC radio station license.
♦ If the antenna or cables connected to this equipment come in contact
with electrical power lines, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may result.
♦ Test this system periodically for proper operation. AES assumes no
responsibility for this equipment's failure to operate.
responsibility is to repair or replace any AES device found to be
defective during the warranty period.
♦ Exposure to extreme cold below 0ºC or extreme hot above 50ºC could
damage any Gel battery used in the installation of this product and
cause unexpected operation of electronics.
♦ Exposure of the 7350 to excessive water or moisture (such as a
shower, bath, pool, sauna, etc) could cause damage and unexpected
operation of the electronics.
♦ Avoid dropping or other physical impact to the 7350, which could
damage the enclosure or internal components of the unit.
There are no serviceable parts of the 7350 unit.
► Optional Accessories
7085 – RF Programmer
7041 – Subscriber Hand-Held Programmer
7067 – IntelliTap II
► Regulatory Compliance
The AES Model 7350 product has not been submitted for either Canadian
or USA identification or compliance and so is not intended for use in the
USA and Canada.
AES Corporation
AES Model 7350 Integrated transceiver Kit
Reset Button
- recessed
-10° to 60° C (14° to
0 to 85% RHC, Non
AES's sole
LED
Indicators
BNC
Antenna
Connector
J3 - Programmer
and External
7350-10 PCB
Module Connector
Assembly
Transceiver and Interface Board
► Status (LED) Indicators
Red Yel Grn Yel
LED Indicators on Enclosure
There are 4 LED's on the cover of the 7350.
The function of each is described below.
ALM –
(Red) Status / troubleshooting indicator,
See "...Blink Patterns" below
WA –
(Yellow) Steady On = Waiting for
acknowledgment of last transmission;
Steady Blinking = Not on Network; Off = Normal
RX –
(Green) Indicates radio receive (includes any
radio activity on this frequency strong enough to
break squelch)
TX –
(Yellow) indicates radio transmit
► Red ALM LED, Blink Patterns
Blink Codes: "●" = short "▬" = long. Period between
patterns is about 1 second with diagram showing 3 repeats.
|1 second|
Steady blink – System OK;
●●
●●
●●
Short-Short blink – low battery;
●▬
●▬
●▬
Short-long blink – an input is in
alarm or trouble
●●▬
●●▬
●●▬ Short-short-long blink – low batt
& zone in alarm or trouble
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Steady / no blink – Self test fail
(Excluding low battery)
AES Corporation
285 Newbury Street
Peabody, MA 01960-1315 USA
Tel (978) 535-7310 • Fax (978) 535-7313 aes-
aes-corp.com
2021 AES Corporation - All Rights Reserved
P/N 40-7350-S Rev 2. 6/10/21
Page 1
Phone Line Input
for Cut Detection
Trbl –
Antenna cut
J2 - Power
Input and
Zone

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  • Page 1 (Green) Indicates radio receive (includes any cause unexpected operation of electronics. radio activity on this frequency strong enough to ♦ Exposure of the 7350 to excessive water or moisture (such as a break squelch) shower, bath, pool, sauna, etc) could cause damage and unexpected TX –...
  • Page 2: Typical Installation

    ► Easy Installation connect to the Transceiver. The 7350 transceiver is installed by mounting it into a customer’s • J2 - Power Input and Zone Connection Block. alarm panel. From there, the alarm panel’s alarm outputs and Connect power and zone wiring to this terminal power are connected to the 7350 transceiver.
  • Page 3: Installation

    Acknowledge Delay Output (J5) If the radio channel is "quiet" for more than 4 minutes (as would be the case if the antenna was cut) the 7350 subscriber attempts to send a test message to another subscriber. If that message is not acknowledged within the programmed acknowledgment delay period (default is 2 minutes), a fault condition exists.
  • Page 4: Programming The Unit

    Following are programming instructions using the AES 7041 Hand Held Programmer. interface board. (See note and diagram of 7350-10 on page 2) Connect the battery leads to the battery terminals while Software at the AES central receiver can also be used to observing polarity.
  • Page 5: Zone Programming

    AES 7350 Integrated Transceiver Kit -- Installation and Operation Manual Programming (Continued) ► Set Check-In Time and Reporting Delay Period ► Zone Programming The factory default is set to 24 Hour Check-In. If this is Factory default zone programming is set to EOL Supervision appropriate you can skip to the next section.
  • Page 6 AES 7350 Integrated Transceiver Kit -- Installation and Operation Manual Programming (Continued) Press <ENTER>, If data has been entered correctly, the ► Set Packet “Time-To-Live” Function following message appears: In most cases the default settings will be appropriate. If so skip to the next section.
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    AES 7350 Integrated Transceiver Kit -- Installation and Operation Manual ► Initializing the Subscriber Unit • STAT: Status shows the self-test data Having programmed the unit, you are now ready for a final (Refer to page 4 for explanation of codes and resolution.) check.
  • Page 8: Limited Product Warranty

    Observe the RX light on implied warranty, applies to AES, then any such implied the 7350. If it is on steady or most of the time you may be warranty is limited to the duration of this Warranty.

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