Product description
You can assign a maximum of 30 radio modules/
smoke detectors to a single radio group. The alarm is
relayed from one detector to another within this radio
group, which means that it can cover even extensive
areas, for instance from the cellar via the ground floor
to the top floor of a building. You can program up to 8
independent radio groups, for instance to prevent them
from interfering with each other in apartment buildings.
You can create up to 6 groups in connection with the N
100 radio hybrid system.
If the radio module/D 110 smoke detector that initially
triggered the alarm stops generating a signal, or if it is
muted by briefly pressing the button on the radio module/
device, all other radio modules/smoke detectors will also
automatically cancel the alarm after a maximum period of
approx. 30 seconds.
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The following configuration options are available:
• U se as an input module for transmitting signals to the
radio system. The alarm input can receive devices such
as CO, gas or water detectors or thermosensors which
send an alarm via radio signal to all the surrounding
radio modules in the group.
• U se as an output module for receiving various signals
from the radio system. If the surrounding radio modules
or D 110 smoke detectors in the same group trigger
the alarm, the integrated switch relay will activate
other devices such as horns, flashing lights or the V
100 GSM dialler, etc. Devices activated via 9 V DC
electrostatic potential can also be controlled via the
2-pin interface.
The 2-pin interface to the device can be set to one
of the following functions using DIP switches:
Use as an input module:
• Input for floating make contact (Fig. 1)
• Input for floating break contact (Fig. 2)
• Input for V 110 call point (Fig. 3)
• Input for external voltage 6 - 24 V DC (Fig. 4)
Use as an output module:
• Output as 9 V – network terminal for a K-SD3 smoke
detector (Fig. 5)
A NO/NC relay contact is also available as a floating
output for alarm signals (Fig. 6) or fault signals (Fig. 7).