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1. oO ON SLES Switch off power to the siren unit and remove the cover the speaker is supposed to sound off Quickly unplug the speaker connector from the Main board Disc onnect the postive terminal lug from the battery Disconnect the connector to the Transceiver board Reconnect the battery Reapply external power Short the contactson the Main board labeled J3 using a jumper wire Alarm ALRM short 1 amp 2 see Figure 10 If the strobe flashes the Transceiver board isdefective Once again switch off power to the siren unit Disc onnect the postive terminal lug from the battery Replace the board and reconnect the speaker connector Reconnect the battery Reapply the external power Replace and secure the cover 10 Once a board hasbeen replaced check again to ensure proper functionality TMPR FIRE GND Figure 10 Wireless Version Contact Page 24 SA 80A Installation Manual Limited Warranty Appendix A Limited 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 AND ORSUBSIDIARIES ROSSLARE warrants that the SA 80A Wireless
2. Maintenance 6 3 1 Main Board The Main board includesthe majorcomponentsforthe operation of the siren a microprocessor a loudspeaker driving circuitry and a power supply regulator Anumber of jumpersare available to select certain parameters refer to the table below Table 3 Main Board Components Ref Description Function Remarks Des J1 Terminal board Input power Pin 1 Pin 2 J2 Multi pin header Srobe Pin 1 Srobe output Pin 2 Srobe Pin 3 Power LED Pin 4 Battery low out Pin 5 Ground J4 Multi pin header Programmin Factory use only 9 J5 2 pin header Speaker output 46 2 pin header Pie zzo output R16 Potentiometer Hoat Factory adjust charge set only PI Jumper Volume High orlow SA 80A Installation Manual Page 21 Maintenance JP2 Jumper Alarm inputs N C or N O JP3 Jumper Auto shut 5 or 15 minutes down JP4 Jumper Output Factory use only selection SNI Microswitch Tamper PI Plug and wires Connection Pin 1 VBAT Lu Pin 2 Ground board Pin 3 Pin 4 MPR Pin 5 PLOWBAT Pin 6 ALARM Pin 7 ARE Pin 8 PVINDET 6 3 2 Transceiver Board The Transceiver board includesa transmit receive chip a microprocessor and a power supply regulator The only connector on the board is JP2 used forinterconnection to the Main board Pin definition matchesare given in Table 3 for connector P1 Header JP1 isfor programming the board
3. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW THIS WARRANTY SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID IN THE EVENT OF A VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Page 26 SA 80A Installation Manual Technical Support Appendix B Technical Support Asia Pacific Middle East Rosslare Security Products Headquarters 905 912 Wing Fat Industrial Bldg 12 Wang Tai Road Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2795 5630 Fax 852 2795 1508 E mail support apac rosslaresecurity com United Statesand Canada 1600 Hart Court Suite 103 Southlake TX USA 76092 Tool Fee 1 866 632 1101 Loc al 1 817 305 0006 Fax 1 817 305 0069 E mail support na rosslaresecurity com Europe Africa Global Technical Support amp Training Center HaMelecha 22 Rosh HaAyin Israel 48091 Tel 972 3 938 6838 Fax 972 3 938 6830 E mail support eu rossaresecurity com South America Pringles 868 1640 Martinez Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 5411 4798 0095 Fax 54 11 4798 2228 Web Site www rossiaresecurity com SA 80A Installation Manual Page 27 SECURITY PRODUCTS www rosslaresecurity com COMPLIANT 0706 0960236 01
4. at the factory Page 22 SA 80A Installation Manual Maintenance 6 3 3 Strobe Board The Grobe board includesa high voltage supply to flash the strobe bulb during alarms Thisboard includestwo LED indicators which are visble through the orange plastic when illuminated The indicatorsare LD1 A power LED which illuminateswhen power is applied D2 A lo battery LED which illuminates when battery voltage islow Thisindicator hasa cycle of two seconds on and then two secondsoff It istriggered when the battery test fails A connector plugsinto the Main board at J2 referto Table 3 for corresponding pin descriptions 6 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting of the unit isstraightforward It isassumed that the unit wasinstalled according to instructions and wasoperating properly Troubleshooting isdone with the unit mounted on the wall 6 4 1 General Guidelines Follow these general guidelines If a problem isreported verify the operation of the siren unit by triggering the burglar alarm Both the speaker and strobe must operate If only the strobe doesnot work the Grobe PC Bisfaulty If both the Srobe PCBand the Main board do not function the problem may be due to the Transceiver PCB ordue to the Main board In all cass check fora speakerimpedance of four ohms SA 80A Installation Manual Page 23 Maintenance 6 4 2 Specific Guidelines Perform the following steps 1 DQUII A AdN cn Lltec
5. in the evaluation Rosslare will repair or replace at its discretion any product that under normal conditions of use and service proves to be defective in material or workmanship No charge will be applied for labor or parts with respect to defects covered by this warranty provided that he work is done by Rosslare or a Rosslare authorized service center SA 80A Installation Manual Page 25 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 This warranty does not cover expenses incurred in the transportation freight cost to the repair center removal or reinstallation of the product whether or not proven defective Specifically excluded from this warranty are any failures resulting from Customer s improper testing operation installation or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner or any maintenance modification alteration or adjustment or any type of abuse neglect accident misuse improper operation normal wear defects or damage due to lightning or other electrical disc
6. Annunciator Siren to be free from defects in materials and assembly in the course of normal use and service The warranty period commences with the date of shipment to the original purchaser and extends for a period of 2 years 24 Months Warranty Remedy Coverage In the event of a breach of warranty ROSSLARE will credit Customer with the price of the Product paid by Customer provided that the warranty claim is delivered to ROSSLARE by he Customer during the warranty period in accordance with the terms of this warranty Unless otherwise requested by ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARIES representative return of the failed product s is not immediately required If ROSSLARE has not contacted the Customer within a sixty 60 day holding period ollowing the delivery of the warranty claim Customer will not be required to return the ailed product s All returned Product s as may be requested at ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARY S sole discretion shall become the property of ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARIES To exercise the warranty the user must contact Rosslare Enterprises Ltd to obtain an RMA number after which the product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight prepaid and insured In the event ROSSLARE chooses to perform a product evaluation within the sixty 60 day holding period and no defect is found a minimum US 50 00 or equivalent charge will be applied to each Product for labor required
7. Set the screwsaside 2 Locate the Main board and identify the jumpersto be set according to Figure 4 and Table 1 Figure 4 Setting Jumpers on Main Board SA 80A Installation Manual Page 11 Insta Ila tion Table 1 Main Board Jumper Settings Jumper Function Fitted Not Remarks Fitted Volume PI lection Low High 1 JP2 input N C NO Alarm input topology JP3 Aam 15 min 5min timer Not usd For factory JP4 programming only mere Note Volume settingsare according to section 4 Technical Ppecifications 5 2 Mechanical Installation 5 2 1 Preferred Location Mount the siren unit on a straight surface away from heat or exhaust of gases and preferably in a shady place The unit is protected from rain and dust by a gasket surrounding the base of the unit to seal the cover and by gasketsthat surround each entry hole in the base see Figure 5 The unit may be installed in any one of four directions asdesired by the installer However for the SA 80 G range models it isrecommended to install the unit in an upright or downright postion asportrayed in Figure 1 and Figure 6 for optimal FF reception Page 12 SA 80A Installation Manual Insta Ila tion Rubber Gasket for Tamper Switch KQ 4 4 o 49 Pubber g Gasket for Mounting A Hole 3 places Figure 5 Base with Sealing Gaskets 5 2 2 Initial Preparation 1 Disassemble the cover from the base by ex
8. Wireless Annunciator with Strobe SA 80A Installation Manual September 2008 SECURITY PRODUCTS Introduction Table of Contents li IMTFOAUCUHON ivi rrriiinir arrasiinionea 3 2 Mechanical Description oerrcererrrrezecezecezecenene 4 3 Electrical Description svsrrrrrrrerererenereezeceneone 6 3 1 Alarm Operation 6 3 2 Self Checks 21 asia eran ha Mapas 7 3 3 Tamper Operation i 7 3 4 Wireless Operation i 7 4 Technical Specifications srrssrrrrrrrererereneecenecne 9 5 Imstallation ccsiciraricinicziveinia ni ccinzenissonenzanionzonineo 11 5 1 Jumper Settings ee iieis 11 5 2 Mechanical Installation ui 12 5 3 Testing in anice ae RE Aans 17 Ox Maintenance zusizzireniszionic nani cenni nica ninni 20 6 1 Scope of Maintenance 20 6 2 Wiring and ConnectionsS 20 6 3 PCB Description n 20 SA 80A Installation Manual Introduction 6 4 Troubleshooting 23 Appendix A Limited Warrantty scssesssesseeeee 25 Appendix B Technical Support crscrerererereree 27 Upon receipt of your sren annunciator verify that the sren unit includesan AC adapter and mounting hardware If some item s is missing report the discrepancy to your nearest Rosslare Enterprises Ltd Sa
9. croprocessor o AX STROBE TRANSCEIVER Speaker connector PCB MAIN TAMPER e BOARD SWITCH TETTE Ground aati FIRE ALARM BACK UP BATTERY 16 VDC INPUT Figure 3 Siren Unit Block Diagram 3 1 Alarm Operation The microprocessor isactivated by fire or alarm inputs and accordingly generatesone of two sound patternsand related flashing strobe indications Burglar or panic alarm sound the strobe fla shes until the input isrestored to normal condition The speaker in the siren outputsa loud 1300 to 1800 Hz continuous sweeping sound having a 100 duty cycle The alarm sounds until the timer runsout 5 or 15 minutes The strobe continuesto flash even when the sound has ceased until the unit isreset Fire alarm sound the operation is similar to that of the burglar alarm with the exception of the audio sound from the speaker The siren soundsoff at 800 to 850 Hz Page 6 SA 80A Installation Manual Bectrical Description continuougy fora period of 0 5 seconds and then turns off for 0 5 seconds Thisis repeated three times altogether followed by a 1 5 second delay 3 2 Self Check In addition to the alarms the unit constantly checksitself Every four hours the statusof the battery ischecked If the battery is low the unit providescontinuous visual indications red LED indicator flashesat a rate of tw
10. e siren Observe that the green light on the Grobe board isilluminated Before beginning read the entire process 5 3 2 Testing The following stepsare performed with a telephone unit type SP 03 and itsremote control the phone s frequency isto match that of the siren Perform the stepslisted in the table below Table 2 Testing Wireless Siren Step Operation Audio Visual Indication Indication Connect power to The phone 03 V1 2 WAIT 1 the telephone do emitstwo notconnecta short beeps phone line Enter 8 8 8 8 on the A beep is followed phone emitted by 2 aftereach PROGRAMMING dol ci SELECT grees FUNCTION Pressthe key The phone WIRELESS SRENS 3 emitstwo short beeps NOTINSTALLED SA 80A Installation Manual Page 17 Insta Ila tion 4 Press Store key SIREN TIME 03 Press Store key WIRELESS SRENS followed by prompt Value 5 1 4 for up to four srensona system Enter 1 on the WIRELESS SREN_1 phone followed by 6 prompt ENROLL TRANSMIT Remove the three WIRELESS SREN_1 screws from the 7 cover and lift the a cover Forone second only 8 Press Escape key 4 Returnsto times DISARM ED screen 9 Pressthe Panic Wirele ss Srobe on button on the siren is wireless sire n is remote control for activated activated 3 to 6 seconds internal alarm in phone is activated 10 Pressthe OFF The phone Returnsto pushbutton on the g
11. harge This warranty does not cover repair or replacement where normal use has exhausted the life of a part or instrument or any modification or abuse of or tampering with the Product if Product disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim ROSSLARE does not warrant the installation maintenance or service of the Product Service life of the product is dependent upon the care it receives and the conditions under which it has to operate In no event shall Rosslare be liable for incidental or consequential damages Limited Warranty Terms THIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE FULL EXTENT OF ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES WARRANTY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE VARIED BY ANY PERSON WHETHER OR NOT PURPORTING TO REPRESENT OR ACT ON BEHALF OF ROSSLARE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED IN NO EVENT SHALL ROSSLARE BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME COMMERCIAL LOSS INCONVENIENCE AND LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT
12. ics 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 lt 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 92 MHz 0 1 MHz Effective Transmit Power 10mW nominal Transmit Range gt 180m SA 80A Installation Manual Page 9 Technical Specifications Receiver Sensitivity 100 dBm min For 100 kHz bandwidth Siren Output Speaker Low Level 90 dB at 1m Speaker High Level 103 dB at1m 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 x25x9cm Weight 2236 5 g Page 10 SA 80A Installation Manual Insta Ila tion 5 Installation This section providesdetailsand procedureson the physcal and electrical installation of the siren unit The unit isfirst physic ally installed and then a number of stepsare followed to enable and arm the device 5 1 Jumper Settings It isrecommended to set the jumpersbefore installing the unit as itismuch easier than doing so after installation 1 Disassemble the cover from the base by extracting the three screwsfrom the cover
13. ive lug Do not apply extemal power at thistime The siren isnot powered after the battery isconnected The unit startsoperating only after extemal power from a wall adapter or from the host panel isapplied 9 Check the operation of the tamper switch asindicated hereafter 5 2 4 Tamper Switch Setting You can adjust the plunger to compensate for an uneven mounting surface You can perform the adjustment using the screw within the plunger see Figure 8 Releasing the plunger activatesthe micro switch alarm condition until the cover is replaced Reconnect the speakerconnector to J5 on the Main board see Figure 7 prior to closing the cover SA 80A Installation Manual Page 15 Insta Ila tion Back up Battery Hash Board Transceiver Board Speaker Connector J5 Main Board Tamper Switch Power Input Plunger Terminals Tamper Switch Figure 7 Base Assembly Layout Press and hold the plunger while adjusting screw E MICROSWITCH MICROSWITCH Adjust the screw in the plunger until a triangular slot is obtained the microswitch is open Plunger position with cover removed Figure 8 Tamper Switch Plunger Adjustment Page 16 SA 80A Installation Manual Insta Ila tion 5 3 Testing It isnecessary to check the general operation of the dren and to test it after installation and prior to putting it into service 5 3 1 General Operation Make sure that powerisapplied to th
14. ives 2 short DISARMED Page 18 SA 80A Installation Manual Insta Ila tion remote control beeps Wireless siren is deactivated internal alarm in phone is deactivated screen Srobe on wireless sire n is deactivated 5 3 3 Testing the Tamper Feature 1 Raise the cover of the siren in orderto test the tamper feature The alarm soundsoff immediately no strobe Have the second person turn off the alarm at the host panel 2 Replace the coveron the base and secure with the three screwspreviousy removed see section 5 2 2 SA 80A Installation Manual Page 19 Maintenance 6 1 Scope of Maintenance Maintenance of the siren islimited to replacement of major subassemblies such asPCBsand battery It isnecessary to remove the siren from itsinstalled location when performing maintenance Make sure to disarm the unit priorto removal 6 2 Wiring and Connections The PCBsare interfaced by wiring and connectors Fora complete assembly see Figure 9 Black wire to negative of battery Red wire to positive of battery Wires from Main board connect Speaker connectsto J5 Wires from Hash to JP2 on board connect Transceiver to J2 on Main board hoard Figure 9 Wire Connections 6 3 PCB Description This paragraph describesconnectors switches indicators and jumpersused in the siren unit categorized by individual boards Page 20 SA 80A Installation Manual
15. lesoffice A BE SURE TO WEAR PRO TEC TIVE EAR PLUG S WHILE NEAR THE SIREN VERY HIGH SOUND LEVEL MAY CAUSE EAR DAMAGE Page 2 SA 80A Installation Manual Introduction 1 Taicexe 803101 Rosslare s SA 80A wireless Gren Annunciatorisused in commercial industrial and resdential locations eitherindoorsoroutdoors The rugged packaging styled to fit into any d cor can be mounted ona wall in any direction The siren iscapable of providing audible alertsfor fire alarm and tampering at levelsdifficult to ignore A strong flashing sgnal helpsto identify the source of the alarm from a distance The SA 80A wireless Sren Annunciatorincludesan RFtransceiver module that operatesoverone of two frequencies SA 80AH 868 35 MHz SA 80AG 433 92 MHz The SA 80A wireless unit operateswith burglar intruson alarm control panelsand fire alarm control panels such asthe HomeLogiX manufactured by Rossare li can also operate with Rossare digital telephones model SP 03 The frequency of the remote stations should match that of the siren In the wirelesssystem there isa constant communication process between the two end points such that any attempt to remove the cover from the unit or tear the unit from the wall isreported at once Priorities for sounding off alarmsare according to 1 Fre 2 Alarm panic 3 Tamper Alarmsare activated deactivated from the remote control panel or from any telephone SA 80A Installati
16. o secondson and two secondsoff two short beepsare generated once per hour In the event that main powerisremoved due to a power failure or break in the normally illuminated green LED indicatoris extinguished 3 3 Tamper Operation The tamper switch isan input to the microprocessor and an output to the alarm control panel host When the switch is activated the burglar alarm isgenerated for five minutes regardlessof further tamper switch settings Thisalarm can be turned off only by activating the fire or burglar alarm and then deactivating it The system isarmed only 30 secondsafter activating and deactivating the tamper switch function Thisis useful for initial installation and maintenance functions 3 4 Wireless Operation As this siren unit iswireless it hasa transceiver PCB Thisboard receives transmitsthe alarm tamper battery status from to a remote phone orpanel equipped to interface with the siren ata distance of up to 200 meters The board includesa microprocessor connected to an ASK PM transceiver An onboard antenna enablescommunication to a remote location SA 80A Installation Manual Page 7 Hectrical Description Alarm enabling disabling istransmitted from the remote panel or phone while the tamper battery statusissent from the siren unit to the host Acknowledgementsmake for reliable communication Page 8 SA 80A Installation Manual Technical Specifications 4 Technical Specifications Power Characterist
17. on Manual Page 3 Mechanical Description 2 Mechanical Description The enclosure of the SA 80A ismade of sturdy ABSmaterial capable of withstanding rain and dust Sealing grommetson the mounting holesand around the base render the unit water repellent A transparent grillis used for sound transmisson from the speaker and for visual indications The siren cover holdsa strong loudspeaker see Figure 1 The base holdsthree printed circuit assembliesand a back up battery see Figure 2 A fully charged battery powersthe unit for over 24 hours in the event of power failure or disable and during that time the battery can power the alarm for at least five minutes The PCBs are mapped into place for easy replacement and secure mounting A tamper plunger providesswitch closure in two directions Down If the unit istorn off the wall the plunger is released down Up If the coverisremoved from the unit the plunger rises The PCBs are Main board Transceiver board Rash board High voltage ispresent on the terminalsof the flash tube when enabled Page 4 SA 80A Installation Manual Mechanical Description Figure 2 Base with PCBs SA 80A Installation Manual Page 5 Hectrical Description 3 Electrical Description The siren unit see Figure 3 isbascally composed of a Main board which receivesa number of external triggers and generates audible and visual indicationsaccording to a pre programmed mi
18. tracting the three screwsfrom the cover Set the screwsaside 2 Use the dimensonsfrom Figure 6 to locate the three holesto be drilled in the wall Asan alternative the base canbe postioned and the holesmarked 3 Use appropriate hardware to affixthe base to the surface 4 Make sure that the straight side of the base islevel SA 80A Installation Manual Page 13 Insta Ila tion 122 17 Li 122 17 47 21 FEED HOLE FOR WIRES HOLDING CLAMP FOR WIRES 133 72 89 25 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 accessthe feed hole for the wires Page 14 SA 80A Installation Manual Insta Ila tion 2 Locate the feed hole and grommet forthe wiresto be connected insde the unit see Figure 6 two 22 AWG cabling wires are needed forthe 16 VDC power 3 Use a simple wire loop to pullthe cabling through the hole into the base area Leave enough sack to make connectionsto the Main board 4 Runthe cabling via the rubber grommet and replace the grommet in the base 5 Secure the cabling by using the holding clamp see Fgure 6 6 Strip the cable and wiresand connect the power conductors to the power input terminalsJ1 16VDC see 7 Figure 7 Observe polarity 8 Once allwiring hasbeen done locate and connect the red battery wire to the battery postive lug and the black wire to the negat

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