Specifications

ENFORCER Room Monitor
2 SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
The ENFORCER
Room Monitor
can be used to monitor the occupancy status of rooms in high traffic areas:
rest
rooms,
fitting rooms, etc. The Room Monitor uses PIR and phototransistor sensors to monitor the occupancy of a room. The
single-room receiver includes additional features, such as a built-in buzzer and service button input, for applications where
occupants may need assistance. Two-room receivers are ideal for monitoring multiple rooms at once.
1x
RM
-
R100
-
TLQ
1x
RM
-
R100
-
RB1Q
2
x
USB Power cord
s
*
1x
Receiver decal
1x
Manual
*The RM-R100-RB1Q, RM-R100-R2Q, and RM-R100-RLQ come with 1x USB power cord.
Model RM-R100-TLQ RM-R100-RB1Q RM-R100-R2Q
Description Transmitter Single-room, 1-ch receiver Two-room, 2-ch receiver
Indicators LED Buzzer and LED LED
Memory capacity N/A 15 Transmitter codes, per channel
Current
draw
Standby 2mA@12VDC 6mA@12VDC
Active 15mA@12VDC max. 35mA@12VDC max
Transistor ground rating 100mA max. N/A
PIR Sensor range ~16' (5m) N/A
Phototransistor sensitivity ≥320Lux N/A
Door input NO or NC N/A
RF Range* 100' (30m)
Operating frequency 433.92MHz
Operating voltage 5VDC via micro USB or 5~12 VDC via terminals
Connections Screw terminals
Operating temperature -4°~167° F (-20°~75° C)
Dimensions 2
1
/
2
"x
15
/
16
"x1
7
/
8
" (64x24x48 mm)
Weight 1.8-oz (50g)
Specifications:
Introduction:
Parts List for Room Monitor Kit (RM-R100-KB1Q):
Overview:
Pairing button
Micro USB
Power
input
PIR
Sensor
Phototransistor
LED Indicator
Phototransistor ON/OFF jumper
Door sensor input (DNO+
)
GND
S
ervice
output (SOP
-
)
V+
S
ervice
input
, N.O.
(SIP
-
)
LED
ON/OFF jumper
PIR
ON/OFF jumper
Transmitter
Wire pass
-
through
Service/Ch2 pairing button
Ch1 Pairing button
Micro USB
p
ower
input
LED Indicators*
Antenna
Buzzer
(1-
Ch receiver only)
GND
S
ervice input, N.O. (S
IP
)
(1-Ch receiver only)
V+
Buzzer ON/OFF jumper
(1
-
Ch receiver only)
Receiver
*2-Ch receiver has 4 LED indicators (2 for each channel).
Wire pass
-
through
*Actual operating range will vary greatly depending on the installation and operating environment.
ENFORCER Room Monitor
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 3
Setting Reminder Time
:
Clear Channel Memory:
Display Channel Memory:
Installation Note
s
:
Installation
:
NOTE:
Pairing button must be pressed within 5 seconds of powering on
the transmitter/
receiver.
1. Power on receiver/transmitter unit.
2. Press pairing button and count number of times LED flashes
3. Repeat step 2 until desired reminder time is set. See table below for reminder time settings.
To clear all codes from a channel’s memory,
press the channel pairing button
for 3 seconds or more until the channel
indicator LED begins flashing. Release, and then press the button
again for 3 seconds or more until the LED stops flashing.
The LED will then flash twice to indicate that all codes associated with that channel have been deleted.
To see how many codes have be
en learned by a channel, press that channel’s
pairing button
once. The number of codes
stored in the channel’s memory corresponds with the number of times the channel's LED indicators flash.
# of Flashes
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Reminder time
Disabled
3min
5min
10min
15min
20min
30min
1.
Mount the transmitter and receiver units in locations where they are not exposed to weather or
moisture, and where
they are not surrounded by metal. Metal will block the RF signal, resulting in reduced range.
2. For best results, mount the transmitter and receiver units with no more than one wall in between the two.
3. If using USB power, make sure to replace the cover before connecting to the mini USB port.
4. The door contact input should only be used for applications where the door being monitored is usually kept open.
5. If an N.C. magnetic contact is being used to monitor the door then a 100kΩ resistor (not included) should be installed
between the voltage and door contact inputs. See pg. 4, Using a Magnetic Contact for Door Monitoring, for more details.
Each receiver channel can learn the codes of up to 15 different transmitters on a first
-
in, first
-
out basis.
T
he procedure for
code learning a new transmitter is as follows:
1. Once the receiver has been powered on for over 5 seconds, press the pairing button of the desired channel for
3 seconds or more. The channel's LED will start to flash quickly to indicate that it is in learning mode.
2. While the LED is flashing, press the button of the transmitter to be learned one time. The receiver's channel indicator
LED will flash once to indicate the transmitter has been successfully learned. After the transmitter has been learned,
the receiver will automatically exit learning mode. To learn further codes, repeat step 1 to re-enter learning mode.
NOTES:
The channel's indicator LED will flash a maximum of 30 seconds. If no transmitter button is pressed during this time,
the receiver will automatically exit learning mode, and the LED will turn off.
If the code being learned has already been learned, the channel indicator LED will turn steady ON and then start
flashing again. The code will not be learned a second time.
One channel can learn the codes of a maximum of 15 transmitter buttons. If you attempt to learn a sixteenth
transmitter code, the earliest code learned will be deleted and the new code will be learned.
Code Learning a New Transmitter:
Mounting holes
Wire
pass-through
Fig. 1
1.
Find a suitable location to mount the transmitter/receiver.
2. Remove the top cover and PCB. Place the bottom case on the wall where
it is to be mounted, and mark the wall through the two mounting holes.
3. Screw two mounting screw (not included) into the marked locations, and
slide the bottom case down onto the screws (see Fig. 2).
4. Tighten the screws as needed, but take care not to overtighten and
ensure
the case can still be removed by sliding.
NOTE: Mark the location of the wire pass-through hole now, if needed.
5. Remove the bottom case from the wall and feed wires through the wire
pass-through holes (PCB and case) and wire as necessary.
6. Replace the top cover and slide back onto mounting screws.
Slide
down
Fig. 2