Rielta Trubach-RK Installation Manual

«TRUBACH-RK»
WIRELESS SOUND ALARM
ANNUNCIATOR
Installation Guide
1 Product Overview
1.1 Wireless sound alarm annunciator «Trubach-RK» (hereinafter, the annunciator) is intended for informing people about a fire or other emergencies by generating an audible alarm.
1.2 The annunciator is intended for operation as a component of a system that is operated by a control panel (hereinafter, CP), supporting «Rielta-Contact-R» wireless two-way data exchange protocol.
1.3 The annunciator is switched on and off by means of CP, and it’s
operation modes are assigned by commands from the CP.
1.4 The annunciator monitors and transmits messages upon removal
from it’s base or upon discharge of both main and backup batteries.
1.5 The following rates of control radio exchange may be assigned: 10, 15, 30, 60 sec, 5 or 10 min.
1.6 The annunciator can operate in a continuous or pulsed audible-alarm modes.
1.7 Pulse-mode parameters can be set by the user in the process of the annunciator adjustment.
1.8 The annunciator operation mode is displayed by a two-color LED indicator.
1.9 Two frequencies in the 433.05 to 434.79 MHz frequency range are used for wireless signal exchange with the CP – the main frequency and the reserve one. The annunciator switсhes to the reserve operating frequency automatically in case of radio-frequency interference on the main one. Transmitter power does not exceed 10 mW.
1.10 The annunciator is powered by two CR123A batteries, the main and the backup one.
1.11 The batteries’ respective service-time capacities in a standby
mode (with a signal-monitoring interval of at least 30 sec) are as follows:
- main power-supply battery – at least 60 months or at least 2 months in continuous operation mode;
- backup power-supply battery – at least 2 months.
1.12 The annunciator is designed to operate continuously around the clock in closed premises of residential and industrial buildings and structures.
1.13 The annunciator is resistant to the impact of electromagnetic interference.
2 Principal Technical Characteristics
Table 1
Features Value
Acoustic pressure level at 1 m distance from the annunciator, not less than
Generated alarm signals frequency
Operating temperature
Permissible humidity (at temperature 35 °C): 93 %
IP rating IP40
Dimensions, max
Weight (without power-supply batteries), max 0.2 kg
Battery life, not less than 10 years
85 dB
2000 to 4000 Hz
from minus 20 to +55 °С
121 x 54 mm
3 Scope of Delivery
Each annunciator unit package contains the items listed in Table 2.
Table 2
Name Qty
«Trubach-RK» wireless sound alarm annunciator Screw 3-3x30.016 Wall plug NAT 5x25 SORMAT CR123A lithium power-supply battery «Trubach-RK» wireless sound alarm annunciator. Installation Guide
1 pc. 2 pcs. 2 pcs. 2 pcs.
1 copy
4 Informativity
The annunciator generates and transmits the following messages
to the CP via wireless communication:
- «Norm»;
- «Tampering»;
- «Main power-supply low-battery» – if power-supply voltage drops
below (2.4 ± 0.2) V during a regular communication session;
- «Backup power-supply low-battery»
drops below (2.4 ± 0.2) V during a regular communication session.
The annunciator displays one of it’s operation modes as specified
in Table 3 (LED indication).
if power-supply voltage
5 Annunciator Design
The annunciator outside view is shown in Figure 1. The annunciator consists of a base (1) and case (4). The base
comprises the oval holes (2) for it’s fastening to the mounting surface.
The case is fastened to the base with latches (3).
1 2 3
9
8
4
5
6
7
Figure 1
6 LED Indication
Table 3
Annunciator Status LED Indication
«Binding» mode LED indicator blinking green
«Binding is completed» Short-term (2 sec) LED indicator lighting red
«Identification» LED
indication
«Communication
Quality Appraisal»
Alternate LED indicator lighting green and red
See Table 4
7 Switching On and Setting Up
7.1 Remove the annunciator from it’s base.
7.2 Install the main power-supply battery and the backup one.
7.3 Provide a tmporary connectionbetween the «-» contact of either
power-supply battery holder and contact «4» on the annunciator base.
7.4 Make sure the LED indicator is blinking green (binding mode).
7.5 Perform the procedure of the annunciator binding to the CP in
accordance with the CP operation manual.
7.6 Make sure that the LED indicator blinked red once for a
moment.
Note
The binding mode is active for 100 sec. Sect. 7.3 should
be repeated in order to resume the binding procedure.
8 Installation Recommendations
8.1 Appraise communication quality at the place where you intend
to install the annunciator (see Sect. 9).
8.2 Install the annunciator at a place where communication quality
is appraised as «excellent» or «good».
8.3 Install the base at the chosen location.
8.4 Make sure that the base contacts 2 and 3 are closed with a
wire jumper.
8.5 Insert the annunciator into the base and lock it by turning
clockwise to it’s fully latched position.
9 Communication Quality Appraising
9.1 Insert the annunciator into the base and lock it by turning
clockwise to it’s fully latched position. Wait for 3 sec.
9.2 Remove the annunciator from the base and appraise communication quality by means of LED indication as shown in Table 4.
Note
indication switching is possible.
The delay up to 4 sec between tampering and LED
Table 4
LED indication
Color Mode
Green Three blinks Excellent Install the
Green Two blinks Good
Green One blink
Red
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A series of
blinks
Communication
Quality
Appraisal
Communication
established
No communication
Recommendations
annunciator at this
place
Choose another
place for installation
or use a repeater*)
10 Features and Recommendations
10.1 The annunciator is powered on and off by installation and
removal of the main and the backup power-supply batteries.
10.2 In case of main power-supply low-battery, the annunciator switches to the backup one. The annunciator does not operate when the main power-supply battery is not installed.
10.3 Replace both batteries if any of them is discharged.
10.4 The installed power-supply batteries must be of the same type. The backup battery should be installed first.
In case the CP is disabled for a long time, it is recommended to
power off the annunciator.
12 Manufacturer’s Guarantees
The manufacturer guarantees conformity of the annunciator to it’s
Technical Specifications provided that the transportation, storage, installation and operation conditions are observed.
12.2 The guaranteed shelf life of the annunciator is 63 months
since the date of manufacture.
12.3 The guaranteed useful life is 60 months since the day of
putting into operation within the guaranteed shelf life.
12.4 The annunciators that are found non-conforming to the Tech­nical Specifications shall be repaired by the manufacturer, provided the installation and operation rules have been complied with.
Note
Warranty obligations are not applied to the power-supply
batteries.
13 Acceptance and Packing Certificate
«Trubach-RK» wireless sound alarm annunciator ,
batch number_________________,
has been manufactured in compliance with the active technical documentation, classified as fit for operation and packed by «RIELTA» JSC.
Person responsible for acceptance and packing
11 Storage and Transportation
11.1 The annunciator in their original packaging may be transported by any means of transportation in closed vehicles over any distances in compliance with the existing shipping rules concerning the respective means of transportation.
11.2 The storage premises should not contain any current­conducting dust, acid and alkali fumes, or corrosive or destroying insulation gases.
QC representative_________________ __________________. Date, month, year
Made in Russia
«RIELTA» JSC, www.rielta.ru,
Chapaeva Str. 17, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 197101, rielta@rielta.ru,
Tel./fax. +7 (812) 233-0302, 703-1360,
Technical support, tel. +7 (812) 233-29-53, 703-13-57, support@rielta.ru
Rev. 0 of 12.01.15
No. 00108
V.2
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