99 mm
94 mm
251 g
+
(66 g)
Figure 1: Installing the Backplate
≤ M4
Figure 2: Installing the Batteries and
Location of the Rotary Address Switches
2a
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1
2
+
3
ROTARY ADDRESS
SWITCHES
D200-305-00
RADIO CALL POINT INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
71 mm
=
317 g
83 mm
77 mm
O-RING
NOTE POLARITY
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+
+
4
Pittway Tecnologica S.r.l. Via Caboto 19/3, 34147 TRIESTE, Italy
R5A-RF
DESCRIPTION
The R5A-RF radio call point is a battery operated RF device
designed for use with the M200G-RF radio gateway, running
on an addressable fire system (using a compatible proprietary
communication protocol).
It is a waterproof manual call point, combined with a wireless RF
transceiver and fits onto a wireless backplate.
This device conforms to EN54-11 and EN54-25. It complies with the
requirements of 2014/53/EU for conformance with the RED directive.
SPECIFICATIONS
70°C
Supply Voltage:
Standby Current:
Red LED current max: 2mA
-30°C
Re-sync time:
Batteries:
Battery Life:
Radio Frequency:
RF output power:
Range:
Relative Humidity:
IP Rating:
INSTALLATION
This equipment and any associated work must be installed in
accordance with all relevant codes and regulations.
Figure 1 details the installation of the backplate.
Spacing between radio system devices must be a minimum of 1m
Set the loop address on the call point - see section below.
Figure 2 details the battery installation and the location of the
address switches.
Batteries should only be installed at the time of commissioning
Using these battery products for long periods at temperatures
below -20°C can reduce the battery life considerably (by up to
30% or more)
Observe the battery manufacturer's precautions for use and
requirements for disposal
Do not mix batteries from different manufacturers
Screw the backplate into position on the wall using the fixing holes
provided. Ensure that the O-ring seal is correctly seated in the
channel on the rear of the device. Place the call point squarely
over the backplate and carefully push the device until the locating
clips have engaged.
Fit and tighten the screws provided into the 5 screw holes (2 on the
top and 3 on the underside of the call point) to ensure the unit is
fixed to the backplate (see figure 3 overleaf).
Device Removal Warning - An alert message is signalled to the CIE
via the gateway when the call point is removed from its backplate.
2b
Removing the Call Point From the Backplate
Remove the 5 screws (2 on the top and 3 on the underside) from
the call point (see Figure 3). With two hands, grip both sides of the
call point. Pull the lower portion of the call point away from the wall,
then pull and twist the top of the call point to release it fully from the
base. Note: If the back plate has been fitted onto a call point (but
not to a wall) it may be helpful to release the lower part of the call
point as shown in Figure 4.
The O-ring should be replaced when refitting or replacing the
waterproof cover. The use of lubricants, cleaning solvents or
petroleum based products should be avoided.
3.3 V Direct Current max.
120 µA@ 3V (typical in normal operating mode)
35s (max time to normal RF communication from
device power on)
4 X Duracell Ultra123 or Panasonic Industrial 123
4 years @ 25
C
o
865-870 MHz;
14dBm (max)
500m (typ. in free air)
10% to 93% (non-condensing)
IP67
Important
Warning
E N G L I S H
I 56- 3894- 004
I56-3894-004