Description
The 3000 Series Intelligent Addressable Weatherproof Manual Call Point is designed for outdoor use and supports the Kidde Excellence protocol. All units are supplied with a resettable element – this can be replaced with a breakable element, if required (order number N-MC-FE).
Models
Model | Description |
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KE-DM3010R-IP [1] | Red intelligent addressable weatherproof manual call point |
KE-DM3110R-IP [1] | Red intelligent addressable weatherproof manual call point with integrated short circuit isolator |
Installation Guide
Caution
This product must be installed and maintained by qualified personnel adhering to all local or national installation requirements and any other applicable regulations.
Addressing
Set the device address before installation using the DIP switch on the back of the front assembly. The address range is 001-128. Refer to the table on the last page for DIP switch positions for each address.
Note: If you change the device address after installation, you must disconnect the device from the loop power for at least one second and then reconnect it for the new address to be recognised.
Surface Mounting
The manual call point is surface mounted. Remember to remove the protective dust cover after commissioning. The dust cover may also be used to indicate when the unit is not operational (e.g., before commissioning, during maintenance, when disabled, etc.).
Steps for Surface Mounting
- Screw the supplied cable gland and sealing plugs into the three threaded cable knockouts in the backbox. Ensure the cable gland and plugs include the rubber seal.
- Fix the backbox onto the wall using 4 × M4 screws (not supplied) and feed the loop cable through the cable gland. The backbox can be installed with two cable knockouts at the top and one at the bottom, or vice versa. Refer to Figure 1 for mounting hole locations.
- Connect the loop cable to the supplied terminal block, then plug the terminal block into the PCB connector on the back of the front assembly. Use the supplied cable link to test cable continuity before connecting. Refer to "Wiring" for terminal block connections and loop cable specifications.
- Unlock and remove the front cover. Insert the key, turn clockwise (two clicks), and pull the cover outwards from the bottom. (See Figures 3 and 4).
- Fix the front assembly to the backbox using the 4 supplied screws. (See Figure 5 for screw hole locations).
- Replace the front cover. Turn the key anticlockwise (two clicks) to lock the cover, then remove the key. (See Figure 6).
- Finally, test the manual call point (see "Testing" on page 3).
Wiring
For optimal system performance, use 0.13 to 3.31 mm² (0.40 to 2.05 mm) twisted-pair cable with a maximum length of 2 km. Wire the unit as described below, observing polarity.
Terminal | Description |
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A+ | Positive line (+) |
B+ | Positive line (+) |
A- | Negative line (-) |
B- | Negative line (-) |
Device Status
The device status is indicated by two colour-changing LEDs on the front of the unit.
State | Indication |
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Alarm | Steady red LEDs [1] |
Isolation active | Steady yellow LEDs [2] |
Fault | Flashing yellow LEDs |
Communicating | Flashing green LEDs |
Maintenance and Testing
Maintenance
The unit should be maintained and tested according to local or national requirements and any other applicable regulations. Do not modify internal wiring or circuitry.
Testing
To activate an alarm, push the resettable element or turn the key clockwise (one click). To reset the device, turn the key anticlockwise (one click). Reset the control panel after testing.
Replacing the Resettable Element
Replace the resettable element (or add the breakable element) as follows:
- Unlock and remove the front cover as described in "Installation" on page 2.
- Push the element up, and then pull it out (see Figure 5).
- Replace the resettable element (or add the breakable element, if required).
- Replace the front cover.
Analogue Values
Analogue values for diagnosing and troubleshooting device status are shown in the table below.
Value | Device Status |
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32 | Normal |
128 | Alarm |
Specifications
Electrical
Parameter | Value |
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Operating voltage | 17 to 38 VDC |
Current consumption (Standby) | KE-DM3010-IP: 180 μA KE-DM3110-IP: 200 μA |
Current consumption (Alarm) | KE-DM3010-IP: 2.8 mA KE-DM3110-IP: 2.8 mA |
Isolation
The following isolation specifications apply to KE-DM3110-IP models with an integrated short circuit isolator.
Parameter | Value |
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Current consumption (isolation active) | 1.5 mA |
Isolation voltage (Minimum/Maximum) | 14 VDC / 15.5 VDC |
Reconnect voltage (Minimum/Maximum) | 14 VDC / 15.5 VDC |
Rated current (Continuous/Switching) | 1 A / 1 A |
Leakage current | 1 mA max. |
Series impedance | 0.06 Ω max. |
Number of isolators per loop | 128 max. |
Number of devices between isolators | 32 max. |
Mechanical and Environmental
Parameter | Value |
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IP rating [1] | IP67 |
Backbox cable knockouts (Top/bottom [2]) | 1 x threaded knockout (MK20) / 2 x threaded knockout (MK20) |
Wire size (Minimum/Maximum) | 0.13 mm² (0.40 mm) / 3.31 mm² (2.05 mm) |
Operating environment (Operating temperature/Storage temperature/Relative humidity) | -25 to +72°C / -25 to +72°C / 10 to 95% (non-condensing) |
Colour (Red/Green) | RAL3028 / RAL6024 |
Material (Body/Contacts) | ABS, PC, PMMA, POM / Nickel plated H59, tin plated QSn6.5-0.1, tin plated H65 |
Weight [3] | 267 g |
Dimensions [3] | 108 x 108 x 69 mm |
Regulatory Information
This section provides a summary on the declared performance according to the Construction Products Regulation (EU) 305/2011 and Delegated Regulations (EU) 157/2014 and (EU) 574/2014. For detailed information, see the product Declaration of Performance (available at firesecurityproducts.com).
Conformity
Item | Details |
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Notified/Approved body | CE 0370 |
Manufacturer | Carrier Safety System (Hebei) Co. Ltd., 80 Changjiang East Road, QETDZ, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China 066004. Authorized EU manufacturing representative: Carrier Fire & Security B.V., Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, Netherlands. |
Year of first CE marking | 2022 |
Declaration of Performance number [1] | KE-DM3010-IP: 03-0210-360-1083 KE-DM3110-IP: 03-0210-360-1093 |
EN 54 [1] | EN 54-11 Type A (Outdoor Use) EN 54-17:2005 |
Product identification [1] | KE-DM3010R-IP, KE-DM3110R-IP, KE-DM3010RS18-IP, KE-DM3110RS18-IP, KE-DM3010RS27-IP, KE-DM3110RS27-IP |
Intended use | See the product Declaration of Performance |
Declared performance | See the product Declaration of Performance |
WEEE Directive
2012/19/EU (WEEE Directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: recyclethis.info.
Contact Information and Product Documentation
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Product Warnings and Disclaimers
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Diagram Descriptions
Figure 1: Shows mounting holes and dimensions of the backbox.
Figure 2: Illustrates the front assembly terminal block and DIP switch layout.
Figure 3: Depicts the process of unlocking the front cover using a key.
Figure 4: Shows the front cover being removed from the unit.
Figure 5: Illustrates how to push and pull out the resettable element.
Figure 6: Shows the front cover being replaced onto the unit.
Page 23: Contains diagrams illustrating DIP switch settings for addresses 001 through 128.