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S50 – Document
External Wireless Sounder
WL S50
Installation and Programming Instructions
External Wireless Sounder Instruction 2 Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................... 3 Operational Functions .......................................................................................... 3 Alarm / Tamper Indication ................................................................................... 3 Low Battery Indication ......................................................................................... 3 Supervision ......................................................................................................... 3 Pre Alarm Indication ............................................................................................ 3 Sounder Self Testing........................................................................................... 3 LED display ......................................................................................................... 3 Mounting the Sounder .......................................................................................... 4
Programming the sounder ................................................................................... 5
Step 1: Sounder/Receiver Communication Set up .............................................. 5 Step 2: Setting the Sounder Parameters ............................................................. 6 Strobe Control ............................................................................................... 6 Strobe Blink ................................................................................................... 6 Strobe Arm Squawk ...................................................................................... 6 Adjusting the Volume .................................................................................... 6 Muting Tamper .............................................................................................. 6 Setting Supervision Time .............................................................................. 7 Pre Alarm indication ...................................................................................... 7 Step 3: Testing the Sounder ............................................................................... 7 Communication Test ..................................................................................... 7 Diagnostics .................................................................................................... 8 Replacing Batteries .............................................................................................. 8 Technical Information ........................................................................................... 9 Electrical ............................................................................................................. 9 Wireless .............................................................................................................. 9 Environment ........................................................................................................ 9 Ordering Information ............................................................................................ 9 RED Compliance Statement ............................................................................... 10 RISCO Group Limited Warranty ........................................................................ 10 Contacting RISCO Group ................................................................................... 12 External Wireless Sounder Instructions 3 Introduction RISCO Group's two-way External Wireless Sounder is designed to extend the signaling capabilities of the RISCO Group’s wireless systems, within the protected area. The wireless sounder offers an easy and flexible solution for quick installation. The sounder is powered with its own batteries and communicates wirelessly with the security panel using 868MHz frequency band. Up to 3 wireless sounders can be assigned to a system. Operational Functions Alarm / Tamper Indication Upon an alarm condition, the sounder will be activated for a period of time defined by the system (Bell Time Out parameter). The maximum time that the sound will be activated is 5 minutes. Low Battery Indication Upon a low battery condition a fault indication is sent to the panel. There are 2 types of low battery indications: Radio low battery Speaker low battery Supervision Each sounder can be defined to be supervised by the panel. The system generates a local fault signal identifying the sounder whose signal is not received during a predefined time, followed by a report to the Alarm Receiving Center (if defined). Pre Alarm Indication When an entry time starts, the system transmits a pre-alarm signal to the sounder. If the system is unset before the entry delay time expires, a cancellation signal is sent to the sounder. If the sounder does not receive a cancellation signal within the entry delay time, the sounder will be activated. Sounder Self Testing Once placing all batteries in the battery holders or pressing on the reset switch located on the PCB (with the tamper switch open), the sounder performs a functional self test indicated by a strobe flash squawk sound. LED display The wireless sounder has 2 LEDs located on the PCB. These LEDs are enabled when the tamper is open and 10 minutes after the tamper is closed. Red: Indicates transmission Yellow: Indicates a low battery Red and Yellow (3 seconds): Confirms successful learning External Wireless Sounder Instruction 4 Mounting the Sounder
1) Open the screw cover by
applying thumb pressure on the screw cover lower part. When raised, push outwards. Once you have gained access to the cover screw, open screw and lift the cover away until cleared from the back plate. Siren cover screwScrew cover - Lower section
2) Once the cover has been removed it
may be slid into one of the Cover Holder Clips. This is done by placing the cover next to the cover holding clips and then sliding it into place. To release cover, press the release tab and slide cover out.
3) To reach the PCB release the inner
cover and lift the cover until it locks in the raised position. Release Tabs Cover Holder Clips Sliding pattern of Tab into the Cover holder clips Cover - Exploded View Tab Retaining Clip - Inner Cover
4) Position the sounder base plate against the wall and mark the securing holes
according to the strobe required position. The unit should be mounted to the wall using at least three 2" No 10 screws and suitable wall anchors. Fixing points with strobe at the bottom Strobe Fixing points with strobe at the top Strobe
5) Insert the supplied batteries in the metal clips according to the polarity.
6) The sounder is ready for communication set up with the system.
7) Once the communication set up is completed, close the inner cover and reattach the
outer cover. External Wireless Sounder Instructions 5 Speaker & Strobe Batteries (6V, Serial Connection) Speaker Strobe
LEDS
Two Indication LEDs Reset Switch
SPEAKER
TAM
PER
Radio Batteries (3V, Parallel Connection) External Sounder - PCB Diagram
Programming the sounder
Programming the wireless sounder consists of the following 3 steps:
1. Setting communication between the receiver and the sounder
2. Setting sounder parameters
3. Testing the sounder
Step 1: Sounder/Receiver Communication Set up The sounder must identify itself to the system's receiver by writing its ID into the system. Perform the following steps:
1. Set the receiver to the Write mode.
NOTE:
WisDom; Main engineer menu> 9) Devices > 2)Sounder > 1) Allocation > Select sounder> Choose
ODWS1
Agility: Main Engineer menu: 2) Radio Devices > 1) Allocation > 1) RF Allocation LightSYS (V2.40 and above): Main Engineer menu: 7) Install > 2) WL Device > 2) Allocation > 1) By RF > 4) Sounder
2. Select the sounder's ID.
3. Unpack the supplied batteries
4. Insert two speaker batteries and three Ra dio batteries into the batteries' holders.
5. After a squawk is heard and the sounder's strobe flashes you have 10 seconds to
press on the tamper switch for at least 3 seconds. If the sounder is successfully recognized, the system will sound a confirmation beep and the sounder will initiate a second squawk sound and the 2 LEDs on the sounder will flash for 3 seconds.
6. Repeat the process for ot her sounders in the system.
External Wireless Sounder Instruction 6 Step 2: Setting the Sounder Parameters Each sounder can be defined with different sets of parameters. The table below describes the list of parameters of the sounder.
NOTE:
For the specific programming location of each parameter refer to the system manuals. Strobe Control Defines the Strobe operation mode: Always Off: The strobe is deactivated Follow Bell (Default): The strobe is activated when the sounder bell is triggered. Follow Alarm: The strobe is activated when an alarm event occurs in the system. Strobe Blink Defines the number of times that the strobe will flash per minute (Default 40 times per minute). Strobe Blink options: [1] 20 times per minute [4] 50 times per minute [2] 30 times per minute [5] 60 times per minute [3] 40 times per minute (Default) Strobe Arm Squawk The time that strobe blinking will continue when set is performed (Default: 05)
NOTE:
If the sounder’s squawk strobe is defined as NO (Refer to Allocation section) this parameter will be ignored. Adjusting the Volume Defines the sounder sound volume for the following system modes: Exit / Entry: The sound produced during Exit/Entry time (Default: 0) Alarm: The sound produced during alarm (Default: 9) Squawk: The sound produced during squawk sounds (Default: 9) The sound volume range is between 0 (silent) to 9 (maximum volume). Muting Tamper This feature disables a tamper alarm from the sounder and it is recommended to be used when replacing the sounder's batteries.
NOTES:
1. An ongoing tamper alarm will not be disabled.
2. WisDom: This feature is controlled under the Engineer Menu (Quick key [9][2][5]). Tamper alarm
will be disabled during the current installation programming period.
3. Agility: Grandmaster Code/User Menu > Activities > Advanced > Service Mode (Agility 3 only)
The tamper alarm will be disabled for the time programmed in the Mode Service timer.
4. LightSYS (V2.40 and above): Grandmaster Code/User Menu > Acti vities > Advanced > Service
Mode The tamper alarm will be disabled for the time programmed in the Mode Service timer. External Wireless Sounder Instructions 7 Setting Supervision Time Specifies how often the system generates a supervision request to the sounder. If any of the sounders does not respond to the request at least once, during the receiver supervision time, the system will regard the accessory as lost.
NOTE:
The receiver supervision time should be higher than t he sounder supervision time in order to eliminate false lost event. Range: 00-255 minutes Default: 58 minutes
NOTE:
WisDom: Engineer menu: 1) System > 1) Timers > 9) Accessory supervision time Agility: Engineer menu: 1) System > 1) Timers > TX supervision LightSYS (V2.40 and above): Engineer menu: 1) System > 1) Timers > 6) Wireless > 3) TX supervision Pre Alarm indication This wireless sounder incorporates a pre-al arm feature that enhances the security of the system, by producing a local alarm in case of sabotage. If defined, the system sends a pre-alarm sig nal to the sounder at the beginning of the entry delay. If the sounder does not receive a cancellation signal from the system at the end of the entry time, the sounder goes into alarm mode.
NOTE:
WisDom (Ver 4.25): Engineer menu Quick key: 1)System> 2)Parameters> 35)Sounder Pre alarm Agility: Engineer menu: [1][2] > Advanced > Sounder Pre alarm LightSYS (V2.40 and above): Engineer menu 1) System > 2) Controls > 7) Device > 5) Sounder Pre alarm Step 3: Testing the Sounder Communication Test The sounder communication test performs a communication test between the sounder receiver and the system. To perform a communication test:
1. Access the communication test option.
NOTE:
WisDom: Engineer menu > 9) Devices > 2) Sounders > 3) Communication test Agility: Engineer menu > 2) Testing > 5) Sounder > 1) Communication test LightSYS (V2.40 and above): Installer Code/User menu: Maintenan ce > Wireless Test >Wireless Sounders > Comm. Test
2. The value displayed indicates the last signal received from the siren (In the
WisDom it indicates the signal received during the test). A number between 00-99 indicates the strength of the communication signal between the system and the sounder.
NOTE:
For successful communication, the st rength of the signal should be hi gher that the sounder receiver noise threshold level. WisDom: Engineer menu quick key [9][2][4], Agility: Engineer menu > 2)Testing >1) Main unit > 1)Calibration). Agility: Engineer menu: 2) Testing > 1) Main unit > 1) Calibration LightSYS (V2.40 and above): Engineer menu: 7) Install > 2) WL Device > 1) RX Calibration External Wireless Sounder Instruction 8 Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu enables to test parameters reflecting the operation of the sounder: Speaker batteries voltage: Tests the selected sounder’s speaker batteries voltage Radio batteries voltage: Tests the selected sounder’s radio's batteries voltage Sounder version: Displays information regarding the sounder's version
NOTE:
WisDom: User menu: 4) Maintenance > 7) Sounders > 1) Diagnostics Agility: Engineer menu > 2) Testing> 5) Sounder>2) Battery test > 3)Version LightSYS (V2.40 and above) Battery Test: Installer Code/User menu: Ma intenance > WL Test > WL Sounders > Battery test LightSYS V2.40 and above) Sounder Version: Installer Code/User menu: Maintenance. > Diagnostics > Sounders > Select Sounder >Version The diagnostic features can also be performed from the Upload/Download software, locally or remotely. Sounder Calibration: Displays information regarding the noise level around the sounder.
NOTE:
WisDom: Engineer menu quick key: [9][2][4] Agility: Engineer menu: 2) Testing > 5) Sounder > 4) Noise level > 1) View > 2) Calibrate LightSYS (V2.40 and above): Installer Code/User menu: Maintenance > Diagnostics > Sounders > Select Sounder > Calibration Replacing Batteries
1. Before opening the sounder it is advis ed to silence the tamper alarm using the
Tamper Mute option.
2. Remove the screws on both sides of t he external wireless sounder and open the
cover of the sounder upwards.
3. Insert the batteries supplied.
4. Remove the old batteries from the meta l clips and replace them with the new ones.
Pay attention to the polarity.
5. Replace the cover and lock the screws.
NOTES:
Dispose of old batteries according to your local regulations. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. External Wireless Sounder Instructions 9 Technical Information Electrical Power supply 5 x CR123, 3V Lithium batteries
3 batteries for the wireless system
2 batteries for signalling
Battery lifetime 3 years (typical) Sounder volume 105 dB @ 1 meter (adjustable) Strobe lens Polycarbonate Flash frequency 60 times per minute (max.) Dimensions (HxWxD) 300x 325x70 mm (11.8 x 12.8 x 2.8 inch) Weight (including batteries) 1 Kg Wireless Wireless technology Bidirectional narrow band Frequency 868 / 433MHz Range 150m (492’) Line of sight Monitoring YES Modulation Type ASK Environment Temperature range - 25°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) IP class IP 44 Ordering Information Part Number Description WL S50 2 way External Wireless Sounder, 433 / 868.65 MHz
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Should any questions arise please contact your
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