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50464007 MAN
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
ENGLISH MANUAL
Installation manual vers.1.0 (FW 1.1.2)

SUMMARY
1 Introduction 2 Conditions of use and safety requirements 3 Mobile applications 4 Package contents 5 Technical data 5.1 Physical features (Table A) 5.2 Electrical characteristics, consumption and heating time (Table B) 5.3 Performance (Table C) 6 Positioning and installation 7 Cable passages 8 Electronic board 8.1 General view 8.2 Description of the parts (Table D) 9 Usage scenarios for BAT 300 Tempest Technology 9.1 Mode 1: low power, no supply voltage applied 9.2 Mode 2: low power, supply voltage applied, slow charging mode 9.3 Mode 3: low power, supply voltage applied, fast charging mode 9.4 Mode 4: always-on, no supply voltage applied 9.5 Mode 5: always-on, supply voltage applied, slow charging mode 9.6 Mode 6: always-on, supply voltage applied, fast charging mode 9.7 Summary tables 9.8 Low power & Always on modes tables 10 Connection of BAT 300 Tempest Technology 10.1 Principle of activation 10.2 Connection to the alarm panel 10.3 Inputs connection 10.4 Outputs connection 11 Shooting time programming 12 Fluid 13 Batteries 14 External LEDs 15 Final test 16 Application of the window sticker 17 Periodic checks 18 Meaning of the LED'S, Faults & Solutions 19 Accessories and spare parts 20 Certifications 21 Warranty
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1 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a UR Fog product. The great patented technological innovations make UR Fog devices the fog generators with the best performance in the security market. The fog generated by UR Fog does not create particular problems or injuries for a human being for a short stay in a fogged room if the system is used according to the manufacturer's recommendations. The fluid and the generated fog are certified as safe for people, animals and foods from an authorized international certification company and is proved that it does not leave any residual. UR Fog systems are certified respecting European laws and regulations. Any certifications required in specific countries are a responsibility of the distributor of that specific country. The documents related to certifications can be requested by mail to support@urfog.com
UR FOG BAT 300 Tempest Technology operates with very different principles compared to all existing product. It is a battery operated device able to remain in working condition for many months without mains power while still being able to shoot for the maximum settable time. With healthy and fully charged batteries it can remain operational without recharging for more than 6 months. At 6 months it is able to perform a full shot of 60 seconds.
UR FOG BAT 300 Tempest Technology can shoot a maximum of 100 m3 of fog with zero visibility (UR FOG standard).
2 CONDITIONS OF USE AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
 This appliance is not intended for use by person (including children) with lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety
 Never use UR Fog products for any purpose that is not related to protection from thief or robbery. The choice of the conditions of use in case of robbery will be suggested by your security consultant
 The manufacturer declines all responsibility in case of use of the UR Fog device in the presence of objects and things that may be damaged in contact with substances containing glycol, water and alcohol
 Personnel who may be exposed to the fog emitted by the device must be notified in advance and must be checked that they do not have specific allergies to the aforementioned substances
 At the date of printing of this manual it has never been pointed out any problem related to any allergy. UR Fog is in no way responsible for any damage or condition of use that has not been required and specifically approved by any specific written request prior to the installation of its products
 With regard to the fluid used, carefully consult the document on the safety of the UR Fog fog fluid published on the website www.urfog.com
 Contact a doctor if for any reason you swallow fog fluid or if after contact with eyes or skin you have any kind of reaction, and in any case wash it immediately with water and soap
 Do never stay for a long time in a room filled with fog  Do not use refills that are not the ones suggested by UR Fog and never try to recharge them, they are made for a single
use. Never use different fog fluids or add any other substance into the refills. Keep UR Fog refills out of reach of people and animals  Follow your national rules for the dispose of empty refills  When UR Fog BAT 300 Tempest Technology produces fog avoid staying closer than 1 meter from the device  The device must not be exposed to splashing or dripping water. No objects containing liquids must be placed on the device  Do not use or charge the UR Fog device in any kind of vehicle except for the devices intended for this type of use  The main body of BAT 300 Tempest Technology should not be opened unless by specific and authorized service centers  Do not move the device when it is still hot
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3 MOBILE APPLICATIONS
For any application on moving vehicles, and in general on vehicles circulating on roads and public areas:  It is necessary to refer to the regulations in force in the respective Country where the device will be used  In the situation that the goods compartment may be in contact with the driver's cab, take all precautions so that the fog
cannot invade the latter  It is also necessary to take all precautions so that the device cannot start when the vehicle is in motion, so that the fog
cannot for any reason be generated
4 PACKAGE CONTENTS
 N° 01 security fog generator BAT 300 Tempest Technology  N° 02 special batteries 12V / 9Ah  N° 01 disposable cartridge of 125 ml fog fluid  N° 01 window sticker  N° 01 installation manual

5 TECHNICAL DATA

5.1 Physical features (Table A)

Dimensions (height x width x depth) mm Weight included batteries (Kg) Weight without batteries (Kg) Color

300 x 200 x 150 7,6 1,9 Pure white RAL 9010

5.2 Electrical characteristics, consumption and heating time (Table B)

Power supply Battery model Autonomy without external power supply
Autonomy with external power supply Inbuilt battery charger External battery charger Average power consumption
Heating time from cold Temperature management Opearating temperature range
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Battery n° 2 custom built lead acid VRLA 12 V - 9 Ah batteries About 6 months (at 6 months a full time shoot is guaranteed). See Chapter 9 No limit. Batteries replacement recommended every 2 years Yes with two external charging current options: 10-16 V / 350 mA and 1 A Connector for external battery charger present Low power mode: 2-3 mW Always on mode: 1,2 W Immediate at the time of shot Self-balancing of shot with patented system -10°C ..... +50°C

5.3 Performance (Table C)
Performance (m3) visibility 1 meter (Standard EN 50131-8: 2019) Number of shots with one cartridge Shot times (sec)

100 m3 with zero visibility (UR Fog standard) in 60 seconds
25 m3 (8 shots) ­ 50 m3 (4 shots) ­ 100 m3 (2 shots) + 1 extra test shot 2s (test shot) - 15s (25 m3) - 30s (50 m3) - 60s (100 m3)

6 POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION
Please observe the following instructions and read the entire manual carefully for installing BAT 300 Tempest Technology: Request to UR Fog or its distributors to take part in courses for installers to ensure the optimal installation of the equipment.
 The device must be installed avoiding to obstruct escape routes. (according to EN50131-8:2019)  Verify the fog does not limit the visibility near: stairs, landings, moving objects that may cause falls, injuries or any
damage to persons
 When using the product in multi-storey buildings, if the escape route runs through an area which is protected by a fogging system, it is recommended to install a vocal warning that provides instructions on the behavior to observe.
 Never direct the fog jet towards an object or a wall less than 2 meters away  Avoid installing the UR Fog device in front of obstacles that could cause the deflection or blocking of the fog jet, thus
preventing its correct diffusion
 Be careful to shoot directly against the windows and doors, as in the event of their breakthrough, the fog tends to escape easily. If these remain open or are uprooted upon intrusion, there is a risk of directing the fog outside the premises
 The dead zone is the wall on which the fog generator is installed. This area will be the last to be saturated as the fog must encounter obstacles to be able to go back. The ceiling dead zone is normally negligible
 Remember that, depending on the models, the fog jet of the UR Fog devices after the first 3 seconds of delivery can exceed 10 meters from the point where the device is installed
 Setting the shooting time interval between the minimum and maximum shown in the shooting table, avoid "overshooting" even if the produced fog is dry and generally doesn't leave residue. A shot that goes far beyond the recommended seconds can create a residue problems in the protected room
 Install the device at the heights provided for each model by the manufacturer  Install the systems so that, when the alarm is not activated, they cannot be tampered, for example by occluding the fog
emission nozzle
 Don't activate the UR Fog device before the installation is completed. Insert the refill as the last operation following the procedure described in the manual. It is advisable to perform the first activation test keeping the refill disconnected.
 When the installation is finished, always test the system  When carrying out functional tests of the UR Fog device, remember to notify the local Fire Brigade in advance, in order
to prevent false alarms
 Remember to put warning labels about the presence of UR Fog on the windows or to the access points to the protected area
 Report its installation to the firefighters in your area and eventually to other institutions if needed. Use the notification to the authorities document included in the package

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100 mm 100 mm
300 mm

Choose the surface
For a correct installation, identify a surface (shelf, wall, ceiling or other) that guarantees a safe seal. Use screws, anchors and other restraint systems suitable for the purpose and for the surface. For wall installation use the orientable bracket to direct the fog downwards (see chapter 19). The fixing holes of the wall bracket are the same of the BAT 300 Tempest Technology.

100 mm 100 mm
200 mm

Positioning and installation heights
Positioning of BAT 300 Tempest Technology fog generators
VERTICAL WALL / SHELF
FLUID

BAT 300 Tempest Technology maximun installation heights The distances are intended between the nozzle and the point of impact on the floor

MODEL BAT 300 Tempest Technology

WALL / SHELF
without orientable bracket Max 1,5 m

WALL / SHELF
with orientable bracket Max 2,5 m

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7 CABLE PASSAGES
Use the provided holes for the passage of the signals, power and LAN Cat. 5 cables

8 ELECTRONIC BOARD

8.1 General view
S1 Dual dip-switch to program the shooting time

J10 Internal 24 V batteries power output connector to power the Active CLoud board or other devices (Using art. FPUBAC 24V - 12V adapter cable)

P1 Jumpers for factory programming
W7 Jumper reserved for factory usage
W1 Reserved for factory usage
W2 Partial service mode enable
W3 Always-on / Low power mode
W4 Active security mode enable
W5 Defines pin 9 of J11 as PIR or PANIC input
W6 Defines the function of the PIR input (TRIG validation / stand-alone shooting command)
FLUID (S2) Fluid reset button

J6 Extended 10 pin serial port connector

J4 Standard 6 pin serial port connector
J8 Fast charger input connector

Main screwed connector J11-1 Positive terminal external 10-16 Volt power supply input
J11-2 GND terminal external 10-16 Volt power supply input
J11-3 Empty fluid tank output
J11-4 Fault output
J11-5 Low battery output
J11-6 Internal battery power output connector
J11-7 ARM input
J11-8 TRIG input
J11-9 PIR/PANIC input
J11-10 GND

W8 Jumper to choose the external charger current

Empty fluid or Fault

System ready

System armed

External signalling LEDs

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8.2 Description of the parts (Table D)

Tempest board Name J4
J6
J8 J10 J10-1 J10-2 J11 J11 - 1
J11 - 2

Function Standard 6 pin serial port connector

TEMPEST line Note To connect the Active Cloud board or the other UR Fog expansion boards (only in Always-on mode)

Extended 10 pin serial port connector

Besides all the signals on J4 it makes available the power supply (only in Always-on mode)

Fast charger input connector

Designed for the usage of a fast (1A max) battery charger

DC 24 V 500 mA power output connector to power the Active Cloud board or other devices (Using art. FPUBAC 24V - 12V adapter cable)

+24 V GND

+24 V nominal, 500 mA max Negative terminal

Main screwed connector (Pin 1 is located in the upper side, close to J4)

Positive terminal external 10-16 Volt power supply input
GND terminal external 10-16 Volt power supply input

Jumper W8 closed: min current 1500 mA Jumper W8 open: min current 350 mA

J11 - 3 J11 - 4

Empty fluid tank output Fault output

This output (NPN Open Collector max 16 V - 50 mA) closes towards GND when the fluid canister is empty or in reserve
This output (NPN Open Collector max 16 V - 50 mA) closes towards GND when there is a malfunction

J11 - 5
J11 - 6 J11 - 7 J11 - 8 J11 - 9 J11 - 10 W1 W2 W3

Low battery output
Internal 24 V batteries power output connector ARM input TRIG input PIR/PANIC input GND Reserved for factory usage Partial service mode enable Always-on mode / Low power mode

This output (NPN Open Collector max 16 V - 50 mA) closes towards GND when batteries are low
24 V nominal, 500 mA max. To be used as an alternative to J10 Normally Open dry contact towards GND Normally Open dry contact towards GND Normally Closed dry contact towards GND (see W5 and W6) GND Must be left open If closed at power-on with S2 pressed: Partial service mode enable
W3 closed: Always-on mode (Recommended only with external supply) - W3 open: Low power mode

W4
W5 W6 W7 W8
S1 1 low - 2 low 1 low - 2 high 1 high - 2 low 1 high - 2 high S2 P1 DL1 RED DL3 BLU DL2 GREEN

Active security mode enable (Slightly increases consumption)

Inversion of the rest state of the ARM - TRIG inputs and of the FLUID - FAULT - BATTERY outputs from NO to NC W4 closed: NC - W4 open: NO

Defines pin 9 of J11 as PIR or PANIC input

W5 closed: PIR input - W5 open: PANIC input

Defines the function of the PIR input Jumper reserved for factory usage Jumper to choose the external power current

W6 closed: TRIG validation - W6 open: stand-alone shooting command Don't touch
Defines the maximum input current value. See pin J11-1 and J11-2 W8 closed: min current 1500 mA - W8 open: min current 350 mA

Dual dip-switch to program the shooting time 1: left dip-switch 2: right dip-switch

2 sec 15 sec 30 sec 60 sec

For testing purpose. The next shot will be allowed after 1 minute 25 m3. The next shot will be allowed after 5 minutes 50 m3. The next shot will be allowed after 10 minutes 100 m3. The next shot will be allowed after 20 minutes

Fluid reset button

Also used to set the partial service mode together with W2

Block of three jumpers for factory programming

Don't touch

External signalling LEDs (from left to right)

Empty fluid or Fault

Low-power mode: one blink/min

System armed

Always-on mode: LEDs are always on

System ready

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9 USAGE SCENARIOS FOR BAT 300 TEMPEST TECHNOLOGY
By properly setting some jumpers on the pcb, the TEMPEST BAT 300 device can be set to work in one of six possible modes as described below.
ATTENTION: all jumpers must be inserted / removed ONLY with the device turned off for both low-power and always-on modes.
9.1 Mode 1: Low power mode / No supply voltage applied
Configuration: W3 open, J11 pin 1-2 not connected In this mode the device operates fully disconnected by the mains supply. With new and fully charged batteries TEMPEST is able to work for at least 6 months while still being able to make a full time shot with the remaining charge. The serial interface is disabled so no network connection is possible.
9.2 Mode 2: Low power mode / Supply voltage applied / Slow charging mode
Configuration: W3 open, W8 open, J11 pin 1-2 with supply voltage 10-16V, min 350 mA In slow charging mode the internal battery charger is enabled and it takes roughly 20 h to completely recover the energy lost in a full time shot (60 s). The serial interface is disabled so no network connection is possible.
9.3 Mode 3: Low power mode / Supply voltage applied / Fast charging mode
Configuration: W3 open, W8 closed, J11 pin 1-2 with supply voltage 10-16V, min 1.0 A In fast charging mode the internal battery charger is enabled and it takes roughly 6 h to completely recover the energy lost in a full time shot (60 s). The serial interface is disabled so no network connection is possible.
9.4 Mode 4: Always-on / No supply voltage applied
Configuration: W3 closed, J11 pin 1-2 not connected In always-on mode the electronic board has all its subsystems always powered on. With new and fully charged batteries TEMPEST is be able to work for at least 4-5 days, and around 2 days with an Active Cloud board. The serial port is enabled and fully working so an Active Cloud board can be connected and the device can be accessed from remote locations. A 24V 12V DC/DC converter is necessary to supply the Active Cloud board (or any other piece of equipment that requires +12 V DC, as is usual in the security field).
9.5 Mode 5: Always-on / Supply voltage applied / Slow charging mode
Configuration: W3 closed, W8 open, J11 pin 1-2 with supply voltage 10-16V, min. 350 mA In always-on mode the electronic board has all of its subsystems always powered on. In Slow charging mode the internal battery charger is enabled and it takes up to 3 days to completely recover the energy lost in a full time shot (60 s). The serial port is enabled and fully working so an Active Cloud board can be connected and the device can be accessed from remote locations BUT NO POWER can be drawn from the device so any add-on board, including the Active Cloud board, must be powered from an external source, preferably from the alarm control unit with backup battery in the event of a 230V mains power failure.
9.6 Mode 6: Always-on / Supply voltage applied / Fast charging mode
Configuration: W3 closed, W8 closed, J11 pin 1-2 with supply voltage 10-16V, min. 1.0 A In always-on mode the electronic board has all of its subsystems always powered on. In Fast charging mode the internal battery charger is enabled and it takes up to 8 hours to completely recover the energy lost in a full time shot (60 s). With the Active Cloud board connected the time raises to around 10 hours. The serial port is enabled and fully working so an Active Cloud board can be connected and the device can be accessed from remote locations. A 24V->12V DC/DC converter is necessary to supply the cloud board (or any other piece of equipment that requires +12 V DC, as is usual in the security field).
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9.7 Summary tables
The following tables constitute a useful reference to correctly identify and choose the best connection method. The estimated on-time is calculated taken into account a couple of brand new and fully charged original batteries. The impact of a low power PIR sensor connected and powered by the device is also evaluated (not significant).

Operating mode

Active Cloud

Low power PIR sensor

No

BAT 300

Low power mode

No

Yes

Tempest Technology

self-powered with

No

internal batteries only

Always-on mode

No

Yes

(no external supply voltage applied)

No

Yes

Yes

Table 1 - Estimated on-time in low power mode / always on mode, internal batteries only

Estimated on-time 6 months 4 months 4 - 5 days 4 - 5 days 2 days 2 days

BAT 300 Tempest Technology powered with external supply voltage

Charging mode

Operating mode

Active Cloud

Low power mode

No

Slow charge

Always-on mode

No

Low power mode

No

Fast charge

Always-on mode

No Yes

Table 2 - Estimated single shot (60 s) recharge time

Estimated single shot (60 s) recharge time
20 h 3 days 6 hours 8 hours 10 hours

9.8 Low power mode & Always on mode tables

LOW POWER MODE

W3 OPEN LED's 1 blink/min

1: NO SUPPLY VOLTAGE

2: SUPPLY VOLTAGE

3: SUPPLY VOLTAGE

SLOW CHARGING MODE OPEN

FAST CHARGING MODE CLOSED

J11 PIN 1-2 NO supply voltage

J11 PIN 1-2 WITH supply voltage 10÷16V
350 mA minimum
Max recharging current 60 mA

J11 PIN 1-2 WITH supply voltage 10÷16V
1,5 A minimum
Max recharging current 200 mA

Serial interface disabled / no network connection / Active Cloud board CANNOT be connected

TEMPEST should be able to work for at least 6 months while still being able to make a full time shot with the remaining charge

20 hours to completely recover the energy lost in a full time shot of 60 sec

6 hours to completely recover the energy lost in a full time shot of 60 sec

Every other device draining current from onboard batteries will decrease the working
time from 6 months to some days / some hours. With a low power PIR sensor: 4 months
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The external voltage can be delivered by the alarm panel itself. Minimum
current available from the alarm panel supply output must be greater than or
equal to 350 mA

The external current CANNOT be delivered by the alarm panel (minimun available current must be greater than
or equal to 1 A). An external power supply is necessary

ALWAYS ON MODE

W3 CLOSED

LED's always on

4: NO SUPPLY VOLTAGE

5: SUPPLY VOLTAGE

6: SUPPLY VOLTAGE

SLOW CHARGING MODE

FAST CHARGING MODE

W8 OPEN

W8 CLOSED

J11 PIN 1-2 NO supply voltage

J11 PIN 1-2 WITH supply voltage 10÷16V
350 mA minimum
Max recharging current 60 mA

J11 PIN 1-2 WITH supply voltage 10÷16V
1,5 A minimum
Max recharging current 200 mA

Serial interface enabled / network connection / Active Cloud board CAN be connected

The electronic board has all its subsystems always powered on.
Estimated on-time with new and fully charged batteries: 4-5 days. With Cloud
board connected: 2 days

Up to 3 days to completely recover the energy lost in a full time shot of 60 sec

Up to 8 hours to completely recover the energy lost in a full time shot of 60 sec With Cloud board connected: around 10 hours

Every other device draining current from onboard batteries will decrease the working
time from 4-5 days to some days / hours

The external voltage could be delivered by the alarm panel itself. Care must be taken to ensure the minimum current available from the alarm panel supply output must be greater than or equal to 350 mA, increasing to 500 mA with Cloud
board connected

Because of the higher current requirements, it could not be possible to supply the TEMPEST machine from
an alarm panel thus making an external power supply a necessary
part

A 24V 12V DC/DC converter is necessary to supply the cloud board or any other piece of
equipment that requires +12 V DC

No current can be drawn from the machine so any add-onboard must be
powered from an external source

A 24V 12V DC/DC converter is necessary to supply the cloud board or
any other piece of equipment that requires +12 V DC

10 CONNECTION OF BAT 300 TEMPEST TECHNOLOGY
10.1 Principle of activation
To shot fog the following requirements must be fulfilled SIMULTANEOUSLY: - Fog Generator Ready (green LED steady on) and no critical error present - Alarm system armed (ARM input active - blue LED steady on) - Intrusion alarm signal on the TRIG input - Alarm validation on the PIR input (if present)
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DAYTIME Alarm system DISARMED ARM Open Fog device DISARMED
ARM (NO) TRIG (NO) PIR (NC) GND

NIGHTIME Alarm system ARMED ARM Closed Fog device ARMED
ARM (NO) TRIG (NO) PIR (NC) GND

NIGHTIME - ALARM Alarm system ARMED ARM Closed Intrusion detected TRIG closed Intrusion not verificated PIR closed Fog device READY TO SHOOT
ARM (NO) TRIG (NO) PIR (NC) GND

NIGHTIME + ALARM + VERIFICATION Alarm system ARMED ARM Closed Intrusion detected TRIG closed Intrusion verificated PIR open Fog device SHOOTING
ARM (NO) TRIG (NO) PIR (NC) GND

10.2 Connection to the alarm panel
BAT 300 Tempest Technology can be connected to an alarm panel in the same way as other models of the UR Fog range. It can be also driven by the serial interface (i.e., with an Active Cloud Board).

1) +12 V power supply input 2) GND power supply input 3) Empty fluid tank ouput 4) Fault ouput 5) Low battery ouput 6) Internal battery power ouput 7) ARM Input 8) TRIG Input 9) PIR/PANIC Imput 10) GND
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10.3 Inputs connection
The ON/OFF output of this alarm panel is an NPN Open collector open when the system is OFF, which closes permanently to ground (GND) for as long as the same remains in ON. This output is connected to the pin 7 "ARM".

The ALARM output of this alarm panel is an NPN Open collector open when the system it is at rest, which closes to ground (GND) for XX seconds in case of intrusion. This output is connected to the pin 8 "TRIG".

Alarm system panel NPN open collector ouputs closed to ground
OC1 NA BISTABLE OC2 MONOSTABLE

The PIR sensor is a normally closed to ground (GND) contact wich open in case of detection. It's connected to the pin 9 "PIR".
The ground (GND) of the alarm panel is permanently connected to the pin 10 "GND" of TEMPEST.

ARM TRIG
GND

GND

PIR SENSOR
PIR/Panic input Input 9 can be defined as PIR verification or Panic by adding a jumper across W5. W5 closed: PIR input W5 open: PANIC button. This is an open collector input. (Dry contact to Gnd). PIR input mode With W5 closed, the jumper W6 defines the function of the PIR input. W6 closed: TRIG validation W6 open: stand alone shooting command
10.4 Outputs connection

The EMPTY FLUID (NPN Open collector 50mA max) output closes to ground (GND) when the fluid cartridge is empty or in reserve (one shoot still available).
The FAULT (NPN Open collector 50mA max) output closes to ground (GND) when is a malfunction.
The LOW BATTERY (NPN Open collector 50mA max) output closes to ground (GND) when batteries are low.

EMPTY FLUID FAULT
LOW BATTERY
GND

Alarm system panel NPN open collector inputs closes to ground

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11 SHOOTING TIME PROGRAMMING

There are four possible configurations to program the shooting time via the S1 dipswitch. The dipswitch can be set before any shot and there is no need to power cycle the device to set the shooting time.

2 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds

Note: After a shot the processor introduces a cooling time during which any subsequent shot is not allowed until after a specific time has elapsed: 2 s shot ­ 1 min delay 15 s shot ­ 5 min delay 30 s shot - 10 min delay 60 s shot - 20 min delay

The device will not accept a shooting command before this time interval expires. Although by power cycling the device could be forced to shoot immediately, without waiting for the inter-shot interval time expiration. This will probably destroy the device. THEREFORE DO NOT BYPASS WAITING TIME!

12 FLUID

The fluid solution is provided in non-pressurized cartridge making it easy to substitute. A self-aligning mechanism ensures that the cartridge is always fitted correctly. The contents of the cartridges are mechanically determined and may vary + or - 5%, and each cartridge contains enough fluid to allow for 2 full time shots (60 s) and at least one test shot (2 s). Fluid cartridges are disposable and CANNOT be recharged.

Technical data (Table E)

Fluid cartridge capacity (ml) Disposable non-pressurized cartridge Certified White Out Food Grade fluid Performance (m3) visibility 1 meter (Standard EN 50131-8: 2019) Number of shots with one cartridge Shot times (sec)

125 Yes Yes 100 m3 with zero visibility (UR Fog standard) in 60 seconds*
25m3 (8 shots) ­ 50m3 (4 shots) ­ 100m3 (2 shots) + 1 extra test shot 2s (test) - 15s (25m3) - 30s (50m3) - 60s (100m3)

* The cubic meters of generated fog are based on the rules defined by the EN 50131-8: 2019 standard which prescribes a visibility of less than 1 meter. The cubic meters of generated fog mentioned in the table are based on the UR Fog standard which prescribes a visibility of 50 cm.

Insert or change the fluid cartridge NOTE 1: The device will autonomously detect a low fluid condition and it will stop shooting. In this case no try to shoot again! NOTE 2: Before removing the cabinet, check that the alarm control unit is in the "Service" condition, so as to be sure not to cause accidental shot. NOTE 3: To insert or change the fluid cartridge is not necessary to turn off the fog generator.

WARNING!! All UR FOG fogging systems should only be used with UR FOG-branded fluids. It is strictly forbidden to use any fluid not previously authorized in writing by UR FOG srl.
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There are 3 cartridge handling conditions:
- FIRST INSTALLATION - CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT IN FLUID ALARM CONDITION AND EMPTY CARTRIDGE (cartridge ended during shot, firing test
with cartridge empty or without cartridge) - CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT WITHOUT FLUID ALARM CONDITION OR WITH ALARM CONDITION BUT CARTRIDGE NOT EMPTY

For each condition, follow the procedure below:

1. Unscrew the empty cartridge

2. Insert the new cartridge and screw it all the way in without overtightening

3. Press the FLUID button (S2) for 5 seconds (buzzer sounds) until pump activation is heard **

4. Perform a 2 seconds shooting test following the procedure below:

- take note of the switch S1 position (shooting time) - program the 2 seconds shooting test (S1: 1 low-2 low) - make the 2 seconds shooting test ** - reprogram the original shooting time

The procedure can be defined as completed only in the absence of errors at the end of shooting (red led off). Otherwise (red led on) repeat the procedure from point 3

** A few drops of fluid may come out of the nozzle. During these phases, do not position yourself in front of the nozzle and direct the shoot towards an area that cannot be damaged by any residual fog fluid.
NOTE 4: At each cartridge change, check that the silicone nozzle protection is integral with the nozzle itself and does not come off easily. In this second case, replace the protection with a new on one.

13 BATTERIES

BAT 300 Tempest Technology is powered by two, bespoke, lead acid VRLA 12 V - 9 Ah batteries. With healthy and fully charged batteries it can remain operational without recharging for more than 6 months. At 6 months it is still able to perform a full shot of 60 seconds.

For use in the absence of power supply (stand alone mode) it is necessary to fully charge the batteries before the first activation.

Insert or change the batteries To insert and replace the batteries, follow the rules as below: - Open the compartment cover

NOTE 1: The use of standard batteries available on the market doesn't guarantee the performances declared in this manual

- Disconnecting and removing the old batteries (if present)

- Insert the new batteries into the compartment

- Close the compartment cover ensuring that the battery supply cables are out and accessible

- Connect the batteries connectors firmly AS FAR AS THEY WILL GO

- The buzzer plays three notes and the three LEDs blink for 5 seconds (Low power mode) or steady on (Always on mode)

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NOTE 2: after 2 minutes from the connection the electronic board test the batteries powering the heating system. At this time a small puff of fog might come out from the nozzle. Don't stand in front of the nozzle in this period. NOTE 3: in any case, don't position yourself below one meter away from the nozzle when the device is switched on.
14 EXTERNAL LEDs
DL1 DL2 DL3
BAT 300 Tempest Technology provide three external LEDs. The LEDs will emit a short blink once per minute (Low-power mode) or are always active (Always on mode) as follows:
Red LED to indicate the empty fluid or a fault Blue LED to indicate the arm status Green LED to indicate the ready condition See Chapter 18 about errors and their solutions.
15 FINAL TEST
At the end of each installation it is essential to test the entire safety system (alarm panel, fog generator, other devices). Here's a CHECKLIST example for finalizing the installation: - Check all signals to and from the alarm system - Check that the fog device is READY before carrying out the test (System READY = GREEN LED on) - Make a FULL TEST SHOOTING at the installation site, to ensure that the dimensioning is OK - After the test insert a new refill and RESET the fluid counter - Register the device on the free ACTIVE CLOUD platform (if an ACTIVE CLOUD LAN WiFi card is present) - Make sure to give a full INSTRUCTION to the end-user of this installation 16

16 APPLICATION OF THE WINDOW STICKER
The window sticker provided with each UR Fog fog Generator is required to warn and deter intruders from committing theft in the protected facility. The signage must be displayed prominently on the building protected by the UR Fog fog generator according to EN50131-8:2019. It is double-sided to allow visibility from the outside as well as from the inside.
17 PERIODIC CHECKS
UR Fog security fog systems do not require special controls. The system monitors its functions 24 hours a day, reporting any anomalies. It is therefore sufficient to manage the reports correctly. It's however recommended to periodically check the entire safety system. Regarding the fog generator, here is an example of checklist: - Make sure the batteries are not hot and / or swollen. In any case, always refer to chapter 13 Batteries - Check that the closing screws and wall fixing screws are well tightened and if necessary tighten them fully - Check that the nozzle is not deformed and that there are not foreign bodies inside it - Check that the silicone nozzle protection is integral with the nozzle itself and does not come off easily. In this second
case, replace the protection with a new on one - Annually check the pneumatic seal of the circuit and the pump by firing fog. If you don't want to emit the set amount of
fog, simply use the test shot function (2 seconds) - Intervention report redaction and release of conformity declaration according to local rules
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18 MEANING OF THE LED'S, FAULTS & SOLUTIONS

TEMPEST line: Meaning of the LED's, Diagnostic and troubleshooting

LED STATUS

ALWAYS-ON MODE: LED's always ON CAUSE

MEANING

GREEN/BLUE/RED Led's are steady ON together for 5 sec Status

Connection of the batteries - system switched ON

The GREEN LED is OFF

Status

System not ready

The GREEN LED is steady ON

Status

System ready

The BLUE LED is OFF

Status

System not armed

The BLUE LED is steady ON

Status

System armed

The RED LED is OFF

Status

No fault

The RED LED is steady ON

Fault

Fluid cartridge is in reserve or empty, batteries low

The RED LED blinks

Fault

Hardware failure or inefficient batteries

BUZZER 3 tones
No tone

LED STATUS

LOW POWER MODE: LED's blinks 1 time / minute

CAUSE

MEANING

GREEN/BLUE/RED Led's are steady ON together for 5 sec Status

Connection of the batteries - system switched ON

The GREEN LED is OFF

Status

System not ready

The GREEN LED blinks 1 time / min

Status

System ready

The BLUE LED is OFF

Status

System not armed

The BLUE LED blinks 1 time / min

Status

System armed

The RED LED is OFF

Status

No fault

The RED LED is steady ON

Fault

Hardware failure or inefficient batteries

The RED LED blinks 1 time / min

Fault

Fluid cartridge is in reserve or empty, batteries low

BUZZER 3 tones
No tone

PROBLEM Low batteries Inefficient batteries Fluid reserve Empty fluid The voltage on +12 V input is too low or too high
Impossible to arm the device. BLUE LED doesn't switch ON
The device is armed, BLUE LED is ON but doesn't shoot
The silicone nozzle protection is loose and no longer fixed

Troubleshooting RESULT / CAUSE

SOLUTION

Shot is still available Replace or recharge batteries - See chapter 13
Shot is not available

A shot is still available

Change the fluid cartridge and press the fluid button

Shot is not available

Batteries are not charging

Check the external power supply or the alarm panel output

Wiring error

Check the wiring, the ARM input should be connected to the GROUND when the anti-theft system is activated

Jumper W4

Check the right configuration for the ARM input: W4

configuration error open: NO W4 closed: NC

Wiring error

Check the wiring, the TRIG input should be connected to the GROUND when the anti-theft system is in alarm condition

Jumper W4

Check the right configuration for the TRIG input:

configuration error W4 open: NO W4 closed: NC

The front RED LED A fault is present. Search in this guide is ON

Change the nozzle protection. See chapter 12 Fluid

BUZZER 3 tones 2 tones
No tone

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19 ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS

Use the accessories provided by UR Fog to optimize the installation.

Product code FPUB300 FPUBBY FPUBFT U R C LW F C U R C LW FA FPUBAC FPUBEFC FPUB220PS FPUBNP FPUWB

Accessories and spare parts BAT 300 (Fluid refill and 2 battery included) 12V 9Ah battery Fluid refill Active Cloud LAN/WIFI board with cables (WIFI opt.) WIFI antenna module 24V - 12V adapter cable (Active Cloud, etc.) External fast charger 220V power supply Silicone nozzle protection Orientable wall bracket

20 CERTIFICATIONS
All UR Fog devices and fluids comply with the provisions of the European and international authorities. Any certifications required in a specific country are the responsibility of that country's distributor. The documents relating to the certifications can be requested via email from assistenza@urfog.com

21 WARRANTY
The warranty of UR Fog BAT 300 TEMPEST TECHNOLOGY is 1 year. The warranty of the cartridges and of the contained fluid is 2 years. The warranty of the batteries is 1 year, and only the production faults are covered. The warranty is handled directly from the dealer or authorized installer, so please contact your supplier to take advantage of warranty with the copy of the purchase document that contains the serial number of the machine. Not included in the warranty: moving parts and/or damages depending on the incorrect use unless it is found a manufacturing defect in origin.
We recommend to throw away the batteries in the appropriate waste containers for recycling.
BY BREAKING THE SECURITY LABELS AND THE OPENING OF THE MACHINE YOU WILL ACCEPT WHAT IS WRITTEN ON THIS MANUAL AND ON THE WEB SITE: www.urfog.com

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FORM FOR THE AUTHORITIES
Report the successful installation to the authority using the form that can be downloaded from the website or by requesting it by e-mail writing to support@urfog.com TO USE UR FOG FOGGING SYSTEMS WITH PURIFOG/PURIFOG HYPO FLUIDS FOLLOW THE DATASHEETS INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD ON WWW.PURIFOG.COM UR FOG Srl reserves the rights to modify the characteristics of the product for the sole purpose of improving its characteristics and performance. UR FOG S.r.l. Via Toscana 38 - 10099 San Mauro Torinese - Italy



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