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Wireless Heat Detector - eNova Upgrade - 155-21X
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1. detected Detector test 2 Red LED indicating idetectonatanis White LED Sounding Heat detector a safety the alarm sounds transmitting the LED flashes halo lights u for 1 sec 75 dB A the heat quickly evel ry at 3 m and then detection signal y stops for 1 sec the alarm sounds Other hard wired the LED flashes a safety for 1 sec 75 dB A Interconnected quickly halo lights up at 3 m and then heat detectors every second stops for 2 sec 2 Responses when the test button is pressed for longer than 10 sec and until the key is released Battery fault indication Red LED indicating To prevent users from being disturbed at inconvenient times audible indications of a battery fault or technical fault can be delayed for 8 hours over a maximum period of 7 days by holding the test button pressed until the first beep sounds You should contact your installation engineer within this same period in order to rectify the problem Interconnected heat detectors eE White LED Sounding Heat detector transmitting the LED flashes 7 2 fast beeps the fault signal every 5 sec every 60 sec Other hard wired interconnected heat detectors Technical fault indication Red LED indicating a Gaara SS White LED Sounding Heat detector transmitting the LED flashes 7 8 fast beeps the fault signal 8 times every 8 sec every 58 sec Other hard wired Manual disabling o
2. from obstacles walls partitions beams etc e at either end of corridors more than 8 m long e far away from potential sources of electrical interference electricity meter metal cabinet etc e if it is to be installed on a metal wall insert a shim made of non magnetic material wood or plastic The detector must not be placed e in rooms where a sudden and considerable rise in the room temperature would cause untimely triggering of the alarms e g sudden sunlight e in rooms where there is a need to protect people against smoke or gas bedrooms children s playrooms converted cellars occupied lofts emergency exits etc e near fluorescent tubes e directly on a metal surface e in a room where the temperature could drop below 10 C or rise above 55 C as this will prevent the detector from operating properly e in rooms where the relative humidity might 4 2 Testing the radio range rise above 95 without condensation at the chosen location e close to heating cooling or air vents IMPORTANT the control panel must be in installation mode to perform this test see Mounting examples Recognition programming Fig 1 d gt 50cm 1 Hold down the detector programming key 0 or the test button until the built in sounding can be heard e correct the control panel confirms the radio link with a voice message beep Recommended fire detector n X location e incorrect if there is no voice
3. g a paint stripper hair dryer etc Detection head slot IMPORTANT you can recognise this heat detector by the white slots in the detection head Unlike the smoke detector the smoke test spray ref TESTFUM is not suitable for testing heat detector operation Testing the detector using the test button When you press on the TEST key for 10 sec the detector performs an automatic functional self test Among other things it examines the state of the heat sensor located behind the detection head slots and thus detects any defects linked to temperature measurement If the heat sensor is faulty the heat detector indicates that there is a technical fault see Indications section There is therefore no need to test the detector using a source of heat To test the heat detector press on the test button for roughly 10 sec until the built in sounding is triggered As long as the button is held down the detector responds as follows Red LED indicating detector status White LED Sounding Heat detector the alarm sounds transmitting the LED flashes a safety for 1 sec 75 dB A the heat quickly halo ights up at 3 m and then detection signal y stops for 1 sec A the alarm sounds Other hard wired the LED flashes a safety for 1 sec 75 dB A Interconnected icki halo lights up at 3 m and then heat detectors ue every second stops for 2 sec IMPORTANT these tests should be ca
4. until you hear the 1st beep This is the time period available for replacing the Lithium battery Battery fault on the control panel Following a system command the control panel issues the following voice message beep fault battery detector n X Technical fault Red LED indicating i detector status White LED Sounding Heat detector transmitting the LED flashes 7 8 fast beeps the fault signal 8 times every 8 sec every 58 sec Other hard wired Interconnected heat 7 i detectors If this fault appears replace the heat detector Radio fault on the control panel Following a system command the control panel issues the following voice message beep fault radio detector n X 8 1 Servicing the detector head You should vacuum clean the detection head slots if there is a lot of dust in the room Detection head slot IMPORTANT we advise you to clean the detector using a soft cloth Never use alcohol or acetone to clean it 8 2 Changing the battery 8 3 During DIY work If the optional opening If the optional opening The detector must not be of the detector is not of the detector is locked painted If work is to be locked see Fixing see Fixing carried out in the room where the detector is installed completely cover the detector using the plastic 1 Remove the detector from 1 Insert a flat blade its base by turning it screwdriver into this notch cou
5. 155 21X DYAN E E BM lechtronics Radio heat sensor INSTALLATION MANUAL Upgraded for e Nova applications Contents 1 Introduction 94 1 1 How the detector 1 2 Description 2 Power supply 21 3 Recognition Programming 96 4 Installing the detector 97 4 1 Choosing the best placen 97 4 2 Testing the radio range at the chosen loCatION teenie 98 4 3 Fixing the detector IN place 97 4 4 Installing several detectors in a network 100 5 Testing the detector 100 6 Manually disabling the detector 0 00 103 7 Indications 7 1 Alerts ss TAA e O E 104 8 Maintenance 105 8 1 Servicing the detection head 105 8 2 Changing the battery 106 8 3 During DIY worl 106 9 Technical data 107 10 User sheet 1 Introduction 1 1 How the detector works The heat detector detects rises in temperature that trigger an alarm in the following cases e when the room temperature rises at an abnormal speed or e when the room temperature reaches between 54 C and 70 C also refer to the table in the Technical Data section IMPORTANT the heat detector is designed to protect homes or the private areas of buildings It is not designed for public assembly buildings or buildings housing workers The heat detector is especially suitable for detecting fires that spread quickly or at an average speed an
6. d in places where an optical smoke detector cannot be used e in a kitchen where there are cooking fumes e in uninhabited places where there is a smoky atmosphere or a lot of dust e g garages IMPORTANT the heat detector is not supposed to replace smoke or gas detectors to ensure the safety of people against smoke or gas and notably in rooms such as bedrooms playrooms and other living areas The heat detector can be e used as a stand alone unit e integrated into a Daitem alarm system e interconnected in a hard wired network of up to 40 detectors heat or smoke In stand alone mode the heat detector responds as follows during the heat detection period indicati When connected to a Daitem Red LED indicating detector status White LED Sounding alarm system the detector Heat detector the LED flashes asafety a built in modulated alarm responds as follows when it transmitting the heat uiicki halo lights sounds on a continuous detects heat detection signal quickly up basis 85 dB A at 3m e triggering of the control Other hard wired asafety a built in modulated alarm panel and security system interconnected heat halo lights sounds on a discontinuous i in fi detectors up basis 85 dB A at 3m wireless sirens in fire sounding mode for 5 min IMPORTANT the heat detector should be replaced every e triggering of the telephone ten years dialler 1 2 Description Product rep
7. e gt 75 dB at 3 m during testing or fault indication Hard wired interconnection 40 detectors maximum Network length 400 m maximum Cable diameter 1 5 mm maximum Radio link TwinBand 800 400 MHz Operating temperature 10 C to 55 C 75 C for a short duration Storage temperature 10 C to 55 C 95 relative humidity max without condensation Degree of mechanical protection IP 32 Dimensions x H 125 x 48 mm Weight 210g The heat detector will trigger an alarm e if the temperature falls within the range given in the table below A2 class detector response time according to EN 54 5 chapter 4 2 Minimum static response temperature 54 C Maximum static response temperature 70 C or e depending on the temperature rise speed A2 class detector response time according to EN 54 5 chapter 5 4 3 Air temperature Response time Response time rise speed lower limits upper limits C per minute Minute minimum Minute maximum 1 29 00 46 00 3 7 13 16 00 5 4 09 10 00 10 2 00 5 30 20 1 00 3 13 30 0 40 2 25 Examples e if the temperature increases by 1 C per minute then the heat detector should not trigger an alarm before 29 minutes have passed and should then trigger an alarm between 29 minutes and 46 minutes e if the temperature increases by 30 C per minute then the heat detector should not trigger an a
8. el keypad until the control panel responds You can record a personalised message to identify the fire detector by voice see the control panel installation manual on Voice identification message 4 Installing the detector Make sure there is a distance of at least 2m between each product except between two detectors 4 1 Choosing the best place IMPORTANT the heat detector is not supposed to replace smoke or gas detectors to ensure the safety of people against smoke or gas and notably in rooms such as bedrooms playrooms and other living areas The heat detector is designed to detect fires in places where an optical smoke detector cannot be used For basic protection a smoke detector should be installed in at least each bedroom refer to smoke detector manual The detector must be placed e in rooms where there is a risk of fires spreading quickly or at an average speed e in rooms with an aggressive or difficult environment such as kitchens cooking fumes garages smoky atmosphere and other unoccupied premises or rooms where there is often a lot of dust preferably at the centre of the ceiling but positioned so that it is affected by any abnormal rises in temperature e if the detector cannot be installed in the centre of the ceiling install it more than 50 cm away from the corners of the room Fig 1 and Fig 2 e far away from ventilation grilles that may spread the heat e more than 50 cm away
9. ery f Following the 15 min disable period the detector is automatically reset to normal operation with the detector status LED flashing every 10 sec IMPORTANT to exit the disable mode before the end of the 15 min period press the Test button until you hear the built in sounding see response description in the Testing the detector section 7 Indications alerts When your alarm system is disarmed the control panel will report the problem with the voice message beep date time fire alarm detector n X faults IMPORTANT in order not to wake you up audible alarms resulting from power problems or technical problems are shut down during the night Any faults are indicated either after daybreak for a period of more than 10 minutes or 12 hours after their occurrence Battery fault on the detector indicati IMPORTANT when a iala ae 9 White LED Sounding battery fault occurs the detector continues to Heat detector transmitting the LED flashes P 2 fast beeps function perfectly for the fault signal every 5 sec every 60 sec 30 days Nevertheless Other hard wired it is advisable to replace interconnected heat 5 3 z the battery as soon as detectors possible If the sound indication of the battery fault occurs at an inappropriate time it is possible to postpone its occurrence for an 8 hour delay over a maximum 7 day period by pressing the test button
10. f the detector It is possible to disable the detector for a 15 min period heat sudden rise in temperature or rise in room temperature of above 54 C e g during DIY work and cause unwanted alarm activation e to stop the alarm when the heat generated is not dangerous e g sudden sunshine only possible with the detector having detected the rise in temperature and which can be recognised owing to the flashing of its red LED In order to disable the detector press the test button until the 1 beep sounds or until the e prior to activities likely to generate abnormal detector stops its built in audible alarm The LED indicating the status of the detector flashes every 2 sec Red LED indicating a 3 CEEE White LED Sounding Disabled heat the LED flashes S detector every 2 sec Other hard wired Interconnected heat te LED flashes A detectors every 10 sec In order not to wake you up audible indications of a battery fault or a technical fault are shut down during the night Any faults are reported either after daybreak for a period of over 10 min or 12 hours after their occurrence During this 15 min period the detector will be unable to recognise heat or generate alarms Following the 15 min disable period the detector is automatically reset to normal operation and its indication LED flashes every 10 sec To obtain advice when installing your system or before returning equipmen
11. lacement date Red LED indicating detector status Guarantee sticker Test button White LED safety lighting when heat is detected m Programming Lithium key 0 battery connector Guarantee sticker remove the pre cut part of the sticker and stick it to the guarantee certificate in the user manual supplied with the control panel If you are adding the siren to an existing system use the guarantee sticker provided with this product 2 Power supply Connect the lithium battery making sure it is the right way round The red LED flashes for 15 sec then once every 10 sec to indicate that the detector is working normally 3 Recognition programming IMPORTANT during recognition programming the product to be programmed for use with the control panel does not need to be placed next to it In fact we recommend you place the product at a short distance from the control panel at least 2 m away Programming enables the heat detector to be recognised by the control panel To programme the heat detector the control panel must be in installation mode If it is not press CEO e Ce 1 then press JU CL a B i master code engineer installer code Carry out the programming sequence described below D ok then p4 H y i beep fire detector n X PA gn H H i x 10 s max gt Press then on the Press amp hold the programming key 0 for 10 sec control pan
12. larm before 40 seconds have passed and should then trigger an alarm between 40 seconds and 2 minutes and 25 seconds 10 User sheet pull out sheet for the user Be prepared for a fire e Plan an evacuation route e Prepare an evacuation plan for every room e The least smoke is near the ground crawl out of the house e When the alarm sounds wake everyone up e Prearrange a muster point outside the house e Avoid going into the house unnecessarily if there is a fire e Call the fire brigade During DIY work The detector must not be painted If work is to be carried out in the room where the detector is installed completely cover the detector using the plastic Do not forget to remove the plastic cover when the work is finished Summary of your detector s responses and indications Normal operation Red LED indicating detector status White LED Sounding the LED flashes All heat detectors once every 10 sec Heat detection 1 Red LED indicating detector status White LED Sounding Heat detector asafety a built in modulated alarm transmitting the heat the apenes halo lights sounds on a continuous detection signal quicnty up basis 85 dB A at 3m Other hard wired asafety a built in modulated alarm interconnected heat halo lights sounds on a discontinuous detectors up basis 85 dB A at 3m 1 The alarm will sound as long as abnormal heat is
13. message move the heat detector closer to the control panel le Fig 2 d gt 50cm 2 Put the control panel back in user mode by pressing CCLC C A ae engineer installer code 4 3 Fixing the detector in place Standard fixing method 1 Install the base in the desired location then mark the position of the 2 fixing holes marked 9 or 5 using a pencil 2 Drill holes using a 5 mm drill bit 3 Fix the base using appropriate plugs and screws Fixing with flush mounting box 1 For 60 mm diameter boxes use holes marked 60 2 For 85 mm diameter boxes use holes marked 3 Fix the base using suitable screws Diameter 60 fixing holes IMPORTANT to be able to thread the cables for Test button surface mounting alignment remove the 2 fixing marker spacers and insert them between the ceiling and Fixing the mounting base by spacers covering the 2 selected fixing holes Diameter 85 fixing holes Optional locking of the detector on the mounting base Optional locking is designed to prevent unauthorized dismounting of the detector Using cutting pliers cut the locking nipple IMPORTANT opening will now be possible only by means of a flat blade screwdriver Locking nipple Align the 2 locating arrows marked on the mounting base and the detector then lock the unit by turning clockwise IMPORTANT the detector cannot be fixed to the base if the battery is not pro
14. nter clockwise until you hear a click cover 2 Remove the detector from its base by turning it IMPORTANT do not forget 2 Replace the worn battery counter clockwise until to remove the plastic cover 3 Lock the detector back you hear a click when the work is finished onto its base see 3 Replace the worn battery Fixing 4 Lock the detector back 4 Carry out a test see onto its base see Testing the detector Fixing 5 Carry out a test see Testing the detector e The lithium battery pack must be replaced by the same type of pack with the same technical characteristics i e 3 6 V 4 Ah e We advise you to use the DAITEM BatLi26 pack available in the catalogue in order to guarantee individual safety and equipment reliability Li X e Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate recycling bin 9 Technical data Technical data Wireless heat detector A 155 21X Type of detection heat detector able to detect e temperature rise speed e reaching of temperatures between 54 and 70 C see next page Average coverage 30 m Height of support 4 5 m max Use indoor Power supply 3 6 V lithium battery BatLi 26 Battery life approximately 5 years in normal conditions of use Red indication LED e detector status e alerts triggered e faults White LED Built in sounding safety lighting in case of detection e gt 85 dB at 3 m in case of detection
15. perly connected Do not use force 4 4 Installing several detectors in a network It is possible to interconnect up to 40 detectors to enable alarm activation over the whole range of smoke and fire detectors installed in the home IMPORTANT 155 21X heat detectors can only be connected with the same type of detectors e g a 155 21X can be connected with 155 21X heat detectors or 151 21X smoke detectors You can therefore be sure of being warned if smoke is detected in a room far away from the room in which you are in 1 Once the detector s base has been fixed in place see Fixing the detector in place unclip the connector block Connector block 2 Then wire as follows ol Cable g y terminals Do RIDE i i Not used 7 inset Signal JL Earth N For 15 mm wires the overall network length must not exceed 400 m 3 Clip the connector block back in place 4 Lock the detector onto the base see Fixing the detector in place 100 5 Testing the detector Although alarm sounding is reduced during a manual test of a heat detector it is advisable to inform neighbours beforehand and to use all suitable hearing protection devices IMPORTANT so as not to cause a fire and damage the mechanical parts and the design of the device never test it e using a naked flame e by moving it too close to a source of burning heat e
16. rried out at least once a month and notably when you have been away for a long time As soon as the test button is pressed for more than 10 sec and when connected to a Daitem alarm system the detector causes the following e triggering of the control panel and security system sirens in fire sounding mode for 5 minutes e triggering of the telephone dialler Stop the sirens and check that the control panel has memorised the alarm see Indications section 6 Manually disabling the detector It is possible to disable the detector for a 15 min period IMPORTANT during the e prior to activities likely to generate abnormal heat fast risein 15 min disable period the temperature or increase in room temperature above 54 C e g during DIY work and hence cause untimely triggering of the alarm e to stop alarm sounding if non dangerous heat is detected e g sudden sunshine only possible with the detector having triggered the heat signal and which can be recognised by its flashing red LED In order to disable the detector press the test button until the 1st beep sounds or until the detector stops its built in detector will not detect any smoke or sound the alarm sounding The LED indicating the status of the detector flashes every 2 sec Red LED indicating a CEEE White LED Sounding Disabled heat the LED flashes i F detector every 2 sec Other hard wired Interconnected heat me y eos detectors v
17. t please contact the Daitem technical support team see telephone number at the back of the alarm system installation manual A team of qualified technicians will tell you what to do ATRAL SYSTEM F 38926 CROLLES CEDEX www daitem co uk C DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 13 Manufacturer Hager Security SAS Address F 38926 Crolles Cedex France Product type Wireless heat detector Trade mark Daitem We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is compliant with the essential requirements of the following directives e R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EEC e Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC in compliance with the following harmonised European standards Products code 155 21X EN 300 220 2 V2 1 2 X EN 50130 4 95 A1 98 A2 2002 X EN 60950 2006 X EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 X This product can be used in all EU EEA Countries and Switzerland Crolles 02 01 2013 Signature aca Patrick Bernard Director of Research and Development Non binding document that may be modified without notification LLOTLO VOOCLYOBCT DAITEM
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