Linear Chipper D 21A K User Manual

DESCRIPTION  
time delay of 1 to 3 seconds, ensuring that the  
sensor circuit must be continuously open for at  
least 1 second before the D-24A will transmit.  
This feature helps prevent activation from  
short-term, spurious signals, and from signals  
made from outside electromagnetic sources.  
The transmitter may be re-triggered after a  
30-second reset time. The transmitter has a  
pushbutton for battery/transmission test.  
NOTE: On the D-24A, the loop input terminals  
must be closed for a minimum of 45 seconds  
before the pushbutton will activate the  
transmitter.  
CODE SWITCH LOCATION  
Use a pointed object (other than a pencil or pen)  
to set the keys. The ON position is when the top  
of the switch is down, facing the numbers. The  
OFF position is when the top of the switch is up  
and the bottom is down, away from the numbers.  
In the example shown in Figure 3, keys 1,4,6  
and 8 are ON; keys 2,3,5 and 7 are OFF.  
The D-21A(/K), D-24A(/K), and D-26A(/K) are  
digitally coded stationary radio transmitters  
triggered by normally open (N/O) or normally  
closed (N/C) sensors. These transmitters can  
be programmed to activate any of Linear’s  
standard digital receivers that are tuned to the  
same frequency. Each transmitter can perform  
many remote switching tasks and are typically  
used in wireless/hardwire security systems.  
Each unit is powered by a self-contained 9-volt  
battery and can be connected to various  
sensors with the built-in screw terminals.  
The digital coding switch is attached to the circuit  
board inside the case. To access the switch,  
unsnap and slide off the back cover as shown in  
Figure 1, exposing the battery, lead wire screw  
terminals, and digital coding switch (see Figure 2).  
Figure 1.  
Removing  
the  
Transmitter  
Back Cover  
MOUNTING  
SCREWS  
8
7
6
NOTE: Transmitters with a /K model number  
suffixareLinear’sCanadianmodelstunedto318  
MHz. These instructions pertain to both the /K  
and standard 303.875 MHz U.S. models.  
D-26A N/O TIME-DELAY TRANSMITTER  
5
4
3
The D-26A is used with various types of security  
sensors that are normally open. The  
special-purpose D-26A transmitter has a built-in  
exit/entry time delay. The timer starts when the  
sensor circuit closes. It begins a 5 to 10 second  
countdown. If no action is taken before the time  
delay is completed, the transmitter will send an  
alarm signal to its companion receiver. Pressing  
the pushbutton before the time delay period  
has elapsed will prevent signal transmission.  
In addition to canceling time-delayed signal  
transmission, the pushbutton is used to test the  
battery. Pressing the button turns on the red  
LED if the battery is in good condition. The LED  
does not light upon transmission.  
1
RECESSED  
WIRING  
HOLE  
O
N
CODING  
SWITCH  
O
F
F
SURFACE  
WIRING  
SLOT  
D-21A N/O TRANSMITTER  
The D-21A is used with various types of security  
sensors that are normally open (magnetic  
contacts, security floor mats, etc.). The D-21A  
transmits a signal when the sensor circuit  
closes. The transmitter triggers instantly, and  
may be re-triggered after a 30-second reset time.  
A pushbutton is provided for battery/transmission  
test. Pressing the pushbutton with the sensor  
circuit open (after the 30-second reset) triggers  
the transmitter and turns on the red LED if the  
battery is above 7.5 volts.  
Figure 2.  
Transmitter  
Components  
9-VOLT  
BATTERY  
Figure 3. Example  
Coding Switch  
Figure 4. Transmitter  
Back Cover Mounting  
SCREW  
TERMINALS  
INSTALLATION  
To mount the transmitter, proceed as follows:  
CODE SETTING  
STEP 1: Select a location for the transmitter and  
drive screws through the two countersunk holes of  
the back cover to mount the cover (see Figure 4).  
NOTE: Generally, the higher the transmitter is  
mounted above ground level (minimum of 3  
feet) the better the radio range should be.  
STEP 2: For recessed switches with hidden  
wiring, fish the sensor wires through the wire  
access hole on the back cover. With surface  
wiring, route the wire leads through the wire slot  
on the back cover (see Figure 4).  
CAUTION! All transmitters and receivers must be  
re-coded by installer prior to operation. DO NOT  
USE THE FACTORY SET CODE!  
Among the 256 possible codes, four codes are  
considered invalid, and should not be used. They  
are: all keys ON, all keys OFF, and keys set  
alternating ON/OFF or OFF/ON combinations.  
To set a code, select any valid combination of  
ON and OFF positions for the switch keys  
numbered 1 through 8.  
NOTE: The each transmitter contains a timing  
circuit that allows a single transmission of a  
2-second duration to occur, followed by a  
30-second reset time. This means that regardless  
ofthenumberoftimesthetransmitteristriggered,  
itwillnotsendasignalmoreoftenthanonceevery  
30 seconds.  
D-24A N/C TRANSMITTER  
The D-24A is used with various types of security  
sensors that are normally closed (magnetic  
contacts, security window screens, etc.). The  
D-24A transmits a signal when the sensor  
circuit opens. The transmitter incorporates a  
 

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