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MC-309 PG2
PowerG Wireless Magnetic Contact Device with
Hardwired Inputs.
Introduction
The device is a supervised, 2-way wireless PowerG magnetic contact
device with the following features:
Built-in reed switch
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Auto-enrollment process when pulling the tab
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Two separate auxiliary hard-wired inputs support normally
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closed (NC), normally open (NO), end of line (EOL), double end
of line (DEOL), and triple end of line (TEOL). Both external and
internal inputs can be used at the same time. These hard-wired
inputs can be programmed for use with other hard-wired sensors
(use only UL/ULC burglary listed sensors)
Smart temperature-sensing capabilities
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Note:Second auxiliary input, DEOL, TEOL and temperature sens-
ing support are based on panel supporting version.
The reed switch and auxiliary inputs behave as separate transmitters,
although they trigger the same RF transmitter. Removing the cover
activates the tamper switch. If configured, LED lights only when report-
ing alarm or tamper events. Built-in link quality indicators reduce
installation time by eliminating the need for the installer to physically
approach the control panel. Smart temperature-sensing capabilities
issue an alert when the ambient temperature reaches a predetermined
threshold.
For detailed instructions, see the D-307631 Installation Instructions at
http://www.visonic.com/download-center. Alternatively, contact
info@visonic.com to request the complete version of the MC-309 PG2
Installation Guide.
Mounting the device
It is highly recommended to attach the transmitter to the top of the
door/window on the fixed frame and the magnet to the door or window.
Ensure the magnet is located no more than 6 mm (0.25 in.) from the
transmitter's marked side.
Note: Once the cover is removed, a tamper message is transmitted
to the receiver. Subsequent removal of the battery prevents trans-
mission of tamper restore, leaving the receiver in permanent alert. To
avoid this, press the tamper switch while removing the battery.
Attention!The unit has an optional back tamper switch under the
PCB. As long as the PCB is seated firmly within the base, the switch
lever presses against a special break-away base segment that is
loosely connected to the base. Be sure to fasten the break-away seg-
ment to the wall. If the detector unit is forcibly removed from the wall,
this segment breaks away from the base, causing the tamper switch
to open.
Note:
For UL Commercial Burglary installations, the use of the back
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tamper is mandatory.
Do not use adhesive tape for the EU Market.
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Mounting with screws
1.
With the cover removed, flex the retainer and remove the PCB.
2.
Mark and drill two holes in the mounting surface.
3.
Align the device with the magnet according to the location marks
and fasten the device and magnet to the mounting surface.
4.
Fasten the base with 2 countersunk screws.
5.
Mount the magnet base with the 2 supplied screws.
6.
Attach the magnet to the magnet base.
Note:For UL Commercial Burglary installations, the use of the back
tamper is mandatory.
Mounting with adhesive tape
1.
Peel away the release liners from the two strips of double-sided
adhesive tape and attach to the device and magnet.
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2.
Align the device with the magnet according to the location marks
and fasten the device and magnet to the mounting surface.
Enrolling the device
1.
Enter the installer menu and select 02: ZONES / DEVICES .
2.
Select ADD NEW DEVICES.
3.
Remove the pull tab to start the auto-enrollment process.
Note:If the panel does not support ID: 110-XXXX, it enrolls as W
/ D Contact with the ID: 101-XXXX.
Alternatively, press the enrollment button, restore the tamper, or enter
the number of the device printed on the label (ID: 110-XXXX).
Inserting or replacing the battery
To insert the battery, complete the following steps: 
1.
Insert a flat-edged screwdriver into the slot and push upward to
remove cover.
2.
Remove the screw and separate the cover from the base.
3.
Observe polarity and remove the pull tab.
4.
Connect the sensor wire to the terminal block.
To replace the battery, complete the following steps:
1.
Remove the cover
2.
Wedge a flat head screwdriver under the battery
3.
Twist the screwdriver using the base as a lever to remove the
battery.
Note:
When manually programming wireless devices, if a device has
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been powered up for more than 48 hours it cannot be enrolled
into the system until the device has been tampered and restored.
When programming the panel using the Quick Enroll procedure,
follow the steps detailed in Enroll the Device into the System.
After restoring a low battery, the system may take up to 5
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minutes to clear the trouble.
Caution:Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect
type. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
WARNING!This product contains a coin battery. If it is swallowed, it
can cause severe internal bums in just two hours and can lead to
death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery
compartment does not close securely, stop using the product to keep it
away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed
or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical atten-
tion.
Low battery detection
Note: For UL installations, the detector is for use with UL Listed con-
trol units only.
The device includes low-battery condition detection. When this con-
dition is detected, a trouble message transmits to the compatible
receiver/control panel. This provides visual identification of the unit
that requires a battery change. For UL commercial burglary install-
ations, replace the battery yearly.
Note: After restoring a low battery, the system may take up to five
minutes to clear the trouble.
Temperature display
Refer to the PowerMaster Installation Manual for the temperature dis-
play procedure.
Note: This is based on the supporting panel version.
Placement testing / local diagnostic test
Before permanently mounting any wireless device, temporarily mount
the device and perform a placement test by completing the following
steps:
1.
Separate the base of the device from the cover.
2.
Press the tamper switch once and release it.
3.
Put the cover on the device to return the tamper switch to its nor-
mal (undisturbed) position. Then secure the front cover to the
base with the case closure screw.
4.
Open the door or window and verify the red LED blinks, indic-
ating detection.
5.
After two seconds, the LED blinks three times.
Table 1 indicates received signal strength:
LED response
Reception
Three green LED blinks
Strong
Three orange LED blinks
Good
Three red LED blinks
Poor
No blinks
No communication
Table 1: Signal strength
Important!Only GOOD or STRONG signal strengths are acceptable.
If you receive a POOR signal from the device, re-locate and re-test
the device until a GOOD or STRONG signal is received.
Note:
For UL/ULC installations, only STRONG signal levels are
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acceptable. After installation, verify the product functionality in
conjunction with the compatible receivers of the PowerMaster
Control Panel.
For detailed placement instructions, refer to the control panel
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Reference Guide.
Wiring the auxiliary input
1.
Connect the auxiliary sensor contacts across the auxiliary input
terminals.
2.
If the auxiliary input is defined as NC type, series connected NC
sensor contacts must be used exclusively. An EOL resistor will
not be required.
3.
If the auxiliary input is defined as a NO type, parallel connected
NO sensor contacts must be used exclusively. An EOL resistor
will not be required.
4.
For EOL supervision, NC sensor contacts can be used. A 5.6 kΩ
EOL resistor must be wired at the far end of the zone loop.
Note:
For UL installations, the device connected to the initiating circuit
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must be located in the same room as the transmitter.
For UL/ULC installations, connect only UL/ULC listed devices to
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the auxiliary wiring input.
An alarm message is transmitted once the loop is opened or
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short circuited.
Configuration
Table 3 shows the available programmable options:
Alarm LED
Enables the devices LED to activate when an alarm
Default - [Y]
event occurs.
Note:
Disable LED to achieve higher battery life time
for commercial use.
Reed Switch -
Enables or disables the reed switch.
Default [Y]
External Inputs
Enables or disables the external input.
- Default [Y]
Supervision -
Enables supervision of the device.
Default [Y]
Temperature
Enables or disables the temperature sensor.
Note:
Sensor Default
 Based on panel supporting version.
Table 2: Programmable options
Selections
Zone EOL/DEOL/TEOL- Default [01]
Configures auxiliary inputs as one fo the following options:
[00] Disabled
[01] EOL/DEOL/TEOL
[02] Normally Open
[03] Normally Closed
Note:
DEOL and TEOL are based on panel supporting version.
Table 3: Selections
Range coverage directions
Non-metallic surface
Supports
Metallic surface
Open
Close
Direction
Open
Close
21 mm
19 mm
X
16 mm
15 mm
27 mm
24 mm
Y
12 mm
10 mm
13 mm
12 mm
Z
12 mm
10 mm
Note:
Values stated above may vary by up to 10%. For UL installations, the
gaps cannot be greater than the above measurements. For steel install-
ations, the gaps cannot be less that 3.175 mm.
Table 4: Range coverage directions
Specifications
Frequency Band: NA amd LATAM: 915 MHz; Europe and rest of
world: 433MHz, 868 MHz
Frequency Bands Maximum Power:
868.0 MHz - 868.6 MHz 12 dBm (15 mW)
868.7 MHz - 869.2 MHz 12 dBm (15 mW)
433.22 MHz - 434.64 MHz 6dBm (4 mW)
Communication Protocol: PowerG
Alarm Input: One internal, two external
Supervision: Signaling at four minute intervals
Tamper Alert: Reported when a tamper event occurs
Battery type: 3 V Lithium CR-123A type battery GP
Battery Life Expectancy: 8 years with typical use / 5 years with typ-
ical commercial use (LED disabled)
Battery Supervision: Automatic transmission of battery condition
data as part of periodic status report and immediately upon low battery
condition detection
Temperature range: -10 ºC to +55 ºC (14 °F to 131 °F). UL/ULC
only verified the range 0 ºC to 49 ºC (32 ° F to 120 °F)
Relative Humidity: Up to a maximum 93 % RH, non-condensing
Dimensions (LxWxD): 81 mm x 34 mm x 25 mm (3.2 in. x 1.3 in. x
1.0 in.)
Weight (including battery): 53 g (1.9 oz)
Auxiliary Input Cable Length: 10 m max, AWG22
Auxiliary Input EOL Resistor: 5.6 KΩ
Installed by service persons and for use in indoor non-hazardous loc-
ations only.
Low Battery trouble level: 2.5 V
Compliance with standards
The MC-309 PG2 complies with the following standards:
Europe:
EN 300220, EN 301489, EN 50130-4, EN 61000-6-3,
EN 62368-1, EN 50131-1, EN 50131-2-6 Grade 2, Class II and
EN 50131-6 Type C.
Hereby, Visonic Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type
MC-309 PG2 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at
the following internet address:
http://www.visonic.com/download-center
USA:
 FCC-CFR 47 Part 15, UL-UL 634
Canada:
IC-RSS-247, ULC - C634
Security Grade:
Designed according to EN 50131-1, EN
50131-2-6, and EN 50131-6 Type C: this equipment can be
applied in installed systems up to and including Security
Grade 2.
Environmental Class:
EN-50131-2-6 Class II
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Cet équipment a été testé et jugé conforme aux limites s'appliquant à
un appareil numérique de classe B, conformément à la Partie 15 des
réglementations de la FCC. Ces limites ont été élaborées pour offrir

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