Safety Instructions
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details on determining EOL resistance and if a sensor
is N/O or N/C.
• Install one of the included 4.7k Ω resistors on each
zone that has a sensor attached. Install the resistor in
parallel for N/O and in series with N/C sensors.
• For any powered sensors, such as motion sensors
and glass break sensors, wire the Positive and
Negative leads from the sensor to the “AUX” (+) and
“GND” (-) terminals for device power. See Figure 1:
Wiring diagram on page 3.
4. Wire the tamper switch input.
Notes
• If using a tamper switch, wire it directly to the tamper
terminals without the need for an EOL resistor.
• If not using a tamper switch, simply connect a short
piece of wire across the tamper input.
5. (Recommended) For any security system that is
supervised, a battery should be connected to the CLR-C1-
WD16. To provide an independent battery back up to the
module, connect the included battery leads to a 12V, 5Ah
lead acid rechargeable battery (battery not included). This
battery type is common with most traditional hardwired
security panels, otherwise it is recommended that you
connect the module to an auxiliary 16-volt power supply
with its own battery backup. Connect the power supply
leads from the provided power supply to the terminals
labeled +16.0V and GND on the wired input module.
Note: The dashed wire is positive.
6. Plug the power supply into a 120VAC outlet.
Note: Do not plug the module into a receptacle controlled
by a switch.
Programming
The following instructions step through pairing the module to
the ClareOne panel.
Note: The CLR-C1-WD16 hardwired input module must be
paired with the ClareOne panel to ensure proper system
operation.
To add the module to the panel:
1. Once the module is plugged in, open the front cover.
2. Put the ClareOne panel into sensor pairing mode, and
then select "Wired Input Module" as the device type. For
detailed programming instructions, refer to the ClareOne
Wireless Security and Smart Home Panel User Manual
(DOC ID 1871).
3. After setting the ClareOne panel to “Add mode”, press and
hold the Pair button on the module for two seconds. All
zone LEDs flash and then extinguish. The Pairing LED
illuminates, indicating that the module is in “Pair Mode”.
4. Trip the tamper input, either by opening the tamper switch
or removing the wire across the inputs. Once complete,
close the tamper switch or replace the wire across the
inputs.
5. Follow the ClareOne panel on-screen prompts to complete
the process.
Note: If you are not adding a battery backup
(recommended), disable the low battery notifications by
setting “Low Battery Detection" to Off under the Wired
Input Module's sensor settings.
To pair the zones to the module:
Note: Each zone must be paired individually, one at a time.
1. Verify that the module’s Pairing LED is still illuminated.
Note: If the LED is no longer illuminated, press and hold
the Pair button for two seconds.
2. Put the ClareOne panel into sensor Pairing mode.
3. Trip the desired hardwired zone.
Note: Once a zone is tripped, its module LED illuminates
and remains lit until the module exits Pairing mode.
4. Follow the ClareOne panel on-screen prompts to complete
the process.
Note: If using a motion sensor, it is recommended to
connect them to Zone 1 or 2, and then enable the
communication delay for that zone. To enable/disable this
feature, see Buttons and LEDs – Memory Reset, on page
2. If using more than 2 hardwired motions, allocate the
most active areas on these zones. If using motions in an
occupancy detection mode for automation, disable this
setting.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each zone.
6. Once all zones are paired, press the Pair button.
The Pairing LED extinguishes.
Buttons and LEDs
The following section details the buttons and LEDs found on
the module.
Buttons
Pair: The Pair button, when pressed, puts the module in/out of
“Pair Mode”.
Memory Reset: The Memory Reset button clears the module’s
memory and returns it to the factory default settings. The
Memory Reset button is also used to enable/disable the
communication timer delay for Zones 1 and 2.
To clear the memory:
1. Remove power from the module.
2. Press and hold the Memory Reset button.
3. Reapply power while continuing to hold the Memory Reset
button.
4. After 3 seconds, release the Memory Reset button.