Figure 4: Battery Installation and Rotary Address Switches
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ROTARY
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DOP-IRF027
WSO-[xx]-RF
[xx] =
RR Red
WW White
EU Declaration of Conformity
Hereby,
Life Safety Distribution GmbH declares
WSO-RR-RF / WSO-WW-RF
The full text of the EU DoC can be requested from:
HSFREDDoC@honeywell.com
Patents Pending
D200-310-00
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(Trading as System Sensor Europe)
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CH-1180 ROLLE, Switzerland
EN54-25: 2008 / AC: 2010 / AC: 2012
- Components Using Radio Links
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- Fire Alarm Devices: Sounders
that the radio equipment type
is in compliance
with directive 2014/53/EU
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address on the loop. Select a number between 01 and 159 (Note: The
number of addresses available will be dependent on panel capability,
check the panel documentation for information on this).
Set the loop address on the sounder module Before
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PROGRAMMING
Configuring the Sounder settings
Volume setting
NOTE
The sounder has 3 possible volume settings: Low, Medium, High.
POLARITY
The sounder is supplied configured with the volume set to HIGH
(factory default setting). To change the volume to a different setting
requires a separate programming operation using the Device Direct
Command in AgileIQ (See Radio Programming and Commissioning
Manual - ref. D200-306-00 for details.)
1) Take the un-commissioned sounder, ensure that the address is set
to 00 (default setting).
2) Insert the batteries.
3) Select the Device Direct Command tab in AgileIQ, double click
on the screen to reveal the options and follow the instructions to
configure the sounder volume setting.
It is recommended that the sounder's output volume configuration is
noted for future reference on the sounder label after programming:
OUTPUT VOLUME: High __ Medium __ Low __
Tone setting
The sounder is supplied configured with the tone setting 8 (factory
default setting), with the second stage tone as 2 (see tone table). To
change the tone to a different setting requires a separate programming
operation using the Device Direct Command in AgileIQ (See Radio
Programming and Commissioning Manual - ref. D200-306-00 for
details.)
1) Take the un-commissioned sounder, ensure that the address is set
to 00 (default setting).
2) Insert the batteries.
3) Select the Device Direct Command tab in AgileIQ, double click
on the screen to reveal the options and follow the instructions to
configure the sounder tone settings.
It is recommended that the sounder's tone configuration is noted for
future reference on the sounder label after programming:
1st STAGE TONE No: __ 2nd STAGE TONE No: __
Note: Remove the batteries from the device after setting the tone
and/or volume if the system commissioning operation is not
about to be done.
Commissioning
1) Ensure that the correct address has been set on the device.
2) Insert the batteries.
3) Fit the sounder in its base (as shown in Figure 2).
To load network parameters into the RF sounder, it is necessary to link
the RF gateway and the RF sounder in a configuration operation. At
commissioning time, with the RF network devices powered on, the RF
gateway will connect and programme the sounder and all the other RF
devices in the system with the necessary network information. The RF
sounder then synchronises with its other associated devices as the RF
mesh network is created by the gateway. (For further information, see
the Radio Programming and Commissioning Manual - ref. D200-
306-00.)
NOTE: Do not try to commission more than one gateway system
at a time in an area.
Important
inserting the batteries
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