SYSTEM SENSOR R5A-RF Radio Call Point Installation Guide
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R5A-RF
24 нояб. 2024 г. — DESCRIPTION. The R5A-RF radio call point is a battery operated RF device designed for use with the M200G-RF radio gateway, running on an addressable.
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R5A-RF RADIO CALL POINT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS E N G L I S H 99 mm 94 mm 71 mm 70�C 251 g + (66 g) = 317 g -30�C Figure 1: Installing the Backplate 83 mm 77 mm M4 O-RING Figure 2: Installing the Batteries and Location of the Rotary Address Switches 2a NOTE POLARITY + 1 2 ++ + 3 4+ 2b ROTARYADDRESS SWITCHES DESCRIPTION The R5A-RF radio call point is a battery operated RF device designed for use with the M200G-RF radio gateway, running on an addressable fire system (using a compatible proprietary communication protocol). It is a waterproof manual call point, combined with a wireless RF transceiver and fits onto a wireless backplate. This device conforms to EN54-11 and EN54-25. It complies with the requirements of 2014/53/EU for conformance with the RED directive. SPECIFICATIONS Supply Voltage: 3.3 V Direct Current max. Standby Current: 120 �A@ 3V (typical in normal operating mode) Red LED current max: 2mA Re-sync time: 35s (max time to normal RF communication from device power on) Batteries: 4 X Duracell Ultra123 or Panasonic Industrial 123 Battery Life: 4 years @ 25oC Radio Frequency: 865-870 MHz; RF output power: 14dBm (max) Range: 500m (typ. in free air) Relative Humidity: 10% to 93% (non-condensing) IP Rating: IP67 INSTALLATION This equipment and any associated work must be installed in accordance with all relevant codes and regulations. Figure 1 details the installation of the backplate. Spacing between radio system devices must be a minimum of 1m Set the loop address on the call point - see section below. Figure 2 details the battery installation and the location of the address switches. Important Batteries should only be installed at the time of commissioning Warning Observe the battery manufacturer's precautions for use and requirements for disposal. Possible explosion ! risk if incorrect type is used. Do not mix batteries from different manufacturers. When changing the batteries, all 4 will need to be replaced. Using these battery products for long periods at temperatures below -20�C can reduce the battery life considerably (by up to 30% or more) Screw the backplate into position on the wall using the fixing holes provided. Ensure that the O-ring seal is correctly seated in the channel on the rear of the device. Place the call point squarely over the backplate and carefully push the device until the locating clips have engaged. Fit and tighten the screws provided into the 5 screw holes (2 on the top and 3 on the underside of the call point) to ensure the unit is fixed to the backplate (see figure 3 overleaf). Device Removal Warning - An alert message is signalled to the CIE via the gateway when the call point is removed from its backplate. Removing the Call Point From the Backplate Remove the 5 screws (2 on the top and 3 on the underside) from the call point (see Figure 3). With two hands, grip both sides of the call point. Pull the lower portion of the call point away from the wall, then pull and twist the top of the call point to release it fully from the base. Note: If the back plate has been fitted onto a call point (but not to a wall) it may be helpful to release the lower part of the call point as shown in Figure 4. The O-ring should be replaced when refitting or replacing the waterproof cover. The use of lubricants, cleaning solvents or petroleum based products should be avoided. D200-305-00 Pittway Tecnologica S.r.l. Via Caboto 19/3, 34147 TRIESTE, Italy I56-3894-005 Figure 3: Location of Screw Holes to Secure Call Point to Backplate Figure 4: Removing the Backplate from the Call Point 1 1 SETTING THE ADDRESS Set the loop address by turning the two rotary decade switches on the rear of the call point below the battery tray (see figure 2a), using a screwdriver to rotate the wheels to the desired address. The call point will take one module address on the loop. Select a number between 01 and 159 (Note: The number of addresses available will be dependent on panel capability, check the panel documentation for information on this). LED INDICATORS Call Point status LEDs The radio call point has a three colour LED indicator that shows the status of the device: 1 21 1 Call Point Status Power-on initialisation (no fault) Fault Un-commissioned Sync Normal LED State Long Green pulse 3 Green blinks Blink Amber every 1s. Red/Green double-blink every 14s (or just Green when communicating). Green/Amber double-blink every 14s (or just Green when communicating). Controlled by panel; can be set to Red ON, periodic blink Green or OFF. Meaning Device is un-commissioned (factory default) Device is commissioned Device has an internal trouble Device is powered and is waiting to be programmed. Device is powered, programmed and trying to find/join the RF network. RF communications is established; device is working properly. Idle (low power mode) Amber/Green double-blink every 14s Commissioned RF network is in standby; used when the gateway is powered off. 1 2 MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING When changing the batteries, all 4 will need to To load network parameters into the RF call point, it is necessary be replaced. to link the RF gateway and the RF call point in a configuration To test the call point, see Figure 5. operation. At commissioning time, with the RF network devices To replace the glass element or reset the powered on, the RF gateway will connect and programme them with resettable element, see Figure 6. network information as necessary. The RF call point then synchronises with its other associated Figure 5: To Test the Call Point Figure 6: To Replace / Reset the Element devices as the RF mesh network is created by the Gateway. (For further information, see the Radio Programming and Commissioning Manual - ref. D200-306-00.) NOTE: Do not run more than one interface at a time to commission devices in an area. 41a 51a 5d4 Patents Pending 0333 14 DOP-IRF005 Honeywell Products and Solutions S�rl (Trading as System Sensor Europe) Zone d'activit�s La Pi�ce 16 CH-1180 ROLLE, Switzerland EN54-25: 2008 / AC: 2010 / AC: 2012 Components Using Radio Links EN54-11: 2001 / A1: 2005 42b 52b 55e Manual Call Points for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Honeywell Products and Solutions S�rl declares that the radio equipment type R5A-RF is in compliance with directive 2014/53/EU The full text of the EU DoC can be requested from: HSFREDDoC@honeywell.com 4c D200-305-00 5c 5f 6 Pittway Tecnologica S.r.l. Via Caboto 19/3, 34147 TRIESTE, Italy I56-3894-005