Wireless Annunciator with Strobe SA-80G Installation Manual June 2009
Introduction Table of Contents 1. Introduction.............................................................. 3 2. Mechanical Description ........................................... 4 3. Electrical Description .............................................. 6 3.1 Alarm Operation .................................................. 6 3.2 Self-Check............................................................ 7 3.3 Tamper Operation ................................................ 7 3.
Introduction Appendix A. Limited Warranty................................. 25 Appendix B. Technical Support................................. 27 Note Upon receipt of your siren annunciator, verify that the siren unit includes an AC adapter and mounting hardware. If some item(s) is missing, report the discrepancy to your nearest Rosslare Enterprises Ltd. Sales office. Warning!!! BE SURE TO WEAR PROTECTIVE EAR PLUGS WHILE NEAR THE SIREN.
Introduction 1. Introduction Rosslare’s SA-80G wireless Siren Annunciator is used in commercial, industrial, and residential locations, either indoors or outdoors. The rugged packaging, styled to fit into any décor, can be mounted on a wall in any direction. This Product must be installed professionally. The siren is capable of providing audible alerts for fire, alarm, and tampering, at levels difficult to ignore. A strong, flashing signal helps to identify the source of the alarm from a distance.
Mechanical Description 2. Mechanical Description The enclosure of the SA-80G is made of sturdy ABS material, capable of withstanding rain and dust. Sealing grommets on the mounting holes and around the base render the unit waterrepellent. A transparent grill is used for sound transmission (from the speaker), and for visual indications. The siren cover holds a strong loudspeaker (see Figure 1). The base holds three printed circuit assemblies and a back-up battery (see Figure 2).
Mechanical Description Figure 1: Cover with Loudspeaker Figure 2: Base with PCBs SA-80A Installation Manual Page 5
Electrical Description 3. Electrical Description The siren unit (see Figure 3) is basically composed of a Main board which receives a number of external triggers, and generates audible and visual indications according to a pre-programmed microprocessor. STROBE BOARD TRANSCEIVER PCB Speaker connector MAIN BOARD TAMPER SWITCH Ground * FIRE & ALARM are relay contacts in the host panel or switches used for testing.
Electrical Description continuously, for a period of 0.5 seconds, and then turns off for 0.5 seconds. This is repeated three times altogether, followed by a 1.5 second delay. 3.2 Self-Check In addition to the alarms, the unit constantly checks itself. Every four hours, the status of the battery is checked. If the battery is low, the unit provides continuous visual indications: red LED indicator flashes at a rate of two seconds on and two seconds off; two short beeps are generated once per hour.
Electrical Description Alarm enabling/disabling is transmitted from the remote panel or phone, while the tamper/battery status is sent from the siren unit to the host. Acknowledgements make for reliable communication.
Technical Specifications 4. Technical Specifications Power Characteristics Input Voltage: 14-18VDC. From host panel or wall adapter. Battery Charging Current: 300 mA max No alarm Input Current: 0.6 A; during alarm Standby: < 100mA; no alarm Battery Characteristics Battery Capacity: 2.3 Ahr; 12 V sealed lead-acid battery Battery Lifetime: 5 years; typical Battery Backup: 24 hr min.; in standby mode Electrical Characteristics Frequency H model 868.35 MHz; ± 0.1 MHz Frequency G model 433.
Technical Specifications Siren Output Speaker Low Level 90 dB; at 1 m Speaker High Level 103 dB; at 1 m Environmental Characteristics Operating Environment: Outdoor Use (IP55) Operating Temperature: -20°C to +50°C Operating Humidity: 0% - 95% (Non Condensing) Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 25 x 25 x 9 cm Weight 2236.
Installation 5. Installation This section provides details and procedures on the physical and electrical installation of the siren unit. The unit is first physically installed, and then a number of steps are followed to enable and arm the device. 5.1 Jumper Settings It is recommended to set the jumpers before installing the unit, as it is much easier than doing so after installation. 1) Disassemble the cover from the base by extracting the three screws from the cover. Set the screws aside.
Installation Table 1: Main Board Jumper Settings Fitted Not Fitted Remarks Jumper Function JP1 Volume selection Low High (1) JP2 Input topology N.C. N.O. Alarm input JP3 Alarm timer 15 min. 5 min. Not used JP4 For factory programming only Note: Volume settings are according to section 4 Technical Specifications. 5.2 5.2.1. Mechanical Installation Preferred Location Mount the siren unit on a straight surface, away from heat or exhaust of gases, and preferably in a shady place.
Installation Rubber Gasket for Tamper Switch Rubber Gasket for Mounting Hole (+3 places) Figure 5: Base with Sealing Gaskets 5.2.2. Initial Preparation 1) Disassemble the cover from the base by extracting the three screws from the cover. Set the screws aside. 2) Use the dimensions from Figure 6 to locate the three holes to be drilled in the wall. As an alternative, the base can be positioned, and the holes marked. 3) Use appropriate hardware to affix the base to the surface.
Installation Figure 6: Base Plate Layout 5.2.3. General Wiring Instructions Before beginning, read the entire process! 1) Remove the Transceiver board from the base, to access the feed hole for the wires.
Installation 2) Locate the feed hole and grommet for the wires to be connected inside the unit (see Figure 6); two 22 AWG cabling wires are needed for the 16 VDC power. 3) Use a simple wire loop to pull the cabling through the hole into the base area. Leave enough slack to make connections to the Main board. 4) Run the cabling via the rubber grommet, and replace the grommet in the base. 5) Secure the cabling by using the holding clamp (see Figure 6).
Installation Back-up Battery Flash Board Transceiver Board Speaker Connector J5 Main Board Tamper Switch Plunger Tamper Switch Power Input Terminals Figure 7: Base Assembly Layout Press and hold the plunger while adjusting screw. Screwdriver MICROSWITCH MICROSWITCH Plunger position with cover removed. Adjust the screw in the plunger until a triangular slot is obtained; the microswitch is open.
Installation 5.3 Testing It is necessary to check the general operation of the siren, and to test it after installation and prior to putting it into service. 5.3.1. General Operation Make sure that power is applied to the siren. Observe that the green light on the Strobe board is illuminated. Before beginning, read the entire process! 5.3.2. Testing The following steps are performed with a telephone unit, type SP03, and its remote control; the phone’s frequency is to match that of the siren.
Installation Press Store key. WIRELESS SIRENS followed by prompt: (Value 1....4 for up to four sirens on a system). 5 WIRELESS SIREN_1 Enter 1 on the phone. followed by prompt: 6 ENROLL TRANSMIT. 7 WIRELESS SIREN_1 Remove the three screws from the cover and lift the cover. INSTALLED For one second only. 8 Press Escape key 4 times. - Returns to DISARMED screen. 9 Press the Panic button on the remote control for 3 to 6 seconds.
Installation Wireless siren is deactivated ; internal alarm in phone is deactivated . 5.3.3. Strobe on wireless siren is deactivated. Testing the Tamper Feature 1) Raise the cover of the siren in order to test the tamper feature. The alarm sounds off immediately (no strobe). Have the second person turn off the alarm at the host panel. 2) Replace the cover on the base and secure with the three screws previously removed (see section 5.2.2).
Maintenance 6. 6.1 Maintenance Scope of Maintenance Maintenance of the siren is limited to replacement of major subassemblies, such as PCBs and battery. It is necessary to remove the siren from its installed location when performing maintenance. Make sure to disarm the unit prior to removal. 6.2 Wiring and Connections The PCBs are interfaced by wiring and connectors. For a complete assembly, see Figure 9.
Maintenance 6.3.1. Main Board The Main board includes the major components for the operation of the siren: a microprocessor, a loudspeaker, driving circuitry, and a power supply regulator. A number of jumpers are available to select certain parameters (refer to the table below). Table 3: Main Board Components Ref. Des.
Maintenance JP2 Jumper Alarm inputs N.C. or N.O. JP3 Jumper Auto shutdown 5 or 15 minutes JP4 Jumper Output selection Factory use only SW1 Microswitch Tamper P1 Plug and wires Connection s to Transceiver board Pin 1: VBAT Pin 2: Ground Pin 3: Pin 4: TMPR Pin 5: PLOWBAT Pin 6: ALARM Pin 7: FIRE Pin 8: PVINDET 6.3.2. Transceiver Board The Transceiver board includes a transmit/receive chip, a microprocessor, and a power supply regulator.
Maintenance 6.3.3. Strobe Board The Strobe board includes a high voltage supply to flash the strobe bulb during alarms. This board includes two LED indicators which are visible through the orange plastic, when illuminated. The indicators are: • LD1 – A power LED which illuminates when power is applied. • D2 – A lo-battery LED which illuminates when battery voltage is low. This indicator has a cycle of two-seconds on, and then two-seconds off. It is triggered when the battery test fails.
Maintenance 6.4.2. Specific Guidelines Perform the following steps: 1) Switch off power to the siren unit and remove the cover; the speaker is supposed to sound off. 2) Quickly unplug the speaker connector from the Main board. 3) Disconnect the positive terminal lug from the battery. 4) Disconnect the connector to the Transceiver board. 5) Reconnect the battery. Reapply external power. 6) Short the contacts on the Main board, labeled J3, using a jumper wire: Alarm (ALRM) short 1 & 2 (see Figure 10).
Limited Warranty Appendix A. Limited Warranty ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED S (Rosslare) TWO YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY is applicable worldwide. This warranty supersedes any other warranty. Rosslare's TWO YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY is subject to the following conditions: Warranty Warranty of Rosslare's products extends to the original purchaser (Customer) of the Rosslare product and is not transferable. Products Covered By This Warranty and Duration ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD.
Limited Warranty Exclusions and Limitations ROSSLARE shall not be responsible or liable for any damage or loss resulting from the operation or performance of any Product or any systems in which a Product is incorporated. This warranty shall not extend to any ancillary equipment not furnished by ROSSLARE, which is attached to or used in conjunction with a Product, nor to any Product that is used with any ancillary equipment, which is not furnished by ROSSLARE.
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