Terminal Description; Technical Specifications - Bentley Wave Serie Guia De Inicio Rapido

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CONNECTIONS
Use shielded cable for the connections. One end of the
cable must be connected to Ground on the Panel, and the
other left free.
Examples A and B in the wiring diagram in Fig. 2 utilize
terminal +N to activate Wave/WB or Wave/WSB.
When using terminal +N to activate the device, jumper J3
must be disconnected and terminal -A must be connected
to Ground (terminal
Examples A and B in the wiring diagram in Fig. 3 utilize
terminal –A to activate Wave/WB or Wave/WSB.
When using terminal –A to activate the device, jumper J3
must be connected.
When connecting either Wave/W or Wave/WS refer to Exam-
ples A and B in the wiring diagram in Fig. 4.
Examples A and B in the Wiring diagrams show the con-
nection of Wave Series devices to two different types of
Panel terminal boards.
The acronyms that identify the terminals in the wiring diagrams
(Figures 2, 3 and 4) are valid for Custom Panels only, therefore,
when connecting the device to Non-Custom Panels consider
that:
¾
terminal +B supplies a 13.8 V Direct Current;
¾
terminal +N supplies the Positive Voltage (13.8 V) during
Panel Standby status, whereas it is open (floating) during
Alarm status;
¾
terminal NC is closed to terminal COM during Panel
Standby status, whereas it is open (floating) during Alarm
status;
¾
terminal NO is open (floating) during Panel Standby sta-
tus, whereas it is closed to Terminal COM during Alarm
status;
¾
terminal OC is closed to Ground (terminal -
Standby status, whereas it is open (floating) during Alarm
status;
¾
terminal +A supplies the Positive Voltage (13.8 V) during
Panel Alarm status, whereas it is open (floating) during
Standby status.
If Tamper detection is required: connect terminals AS in series
to the Panel tamper line.

TERMINAL DESCRIPTION

Tamper: terminals AS will close when the Tamper Switch
AS
8 closes; and will open when the Tamper Switch 8 opens.
Power (Wave/WB and WSB):
13.8 V
; 25 mA Max.
Control Input (Wave/W and WS):
+B
The device will hold Standby status while Terminal +B is
open (floating). The device will activate when terminal +B
connects to the Positive Voltage (13.8 V).
Control Inputs (Wave/WB and WSB):
The device will hold standby status while terminal +N is
+N
connected to the Positive Voltage (13.8 V) and terminal –A
–A
is connected to Ground; the device will activate when either
terminal +N or –A opens (floating).
Ground
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- ) during Panel
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BATTERY
Only use a buffer battery (6) with a value of 7.2 V, type CB7203
or equivalent: this battery
electricity is cut off for any
To replace the buffer battery, proceed as follows (refer to Fig. 1).
1.
Disconnect connector J5.
2.
Remove the battery 6.
3.
Insert the new battery.
! ! ! ! !
Risk of EXPLOSION if the buffer battery is replaced
with a different – and therefore incorrect – type. The
exhausted batteries used must be disposed of at
special sites, in accordance with current
4.
Fit connector J5, corresponding to the new battery.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Voltage
Current draw (+B):
Wave/WB and Wave/WSB
Wave/W
Wave/WS
Battery (art. CB7203)
Sound output
Candela
Protection Rating
Operating Temperature Range
Dimensions (L x H x P)
Weight
Wave/WSB
Wave/WB
Wave/WS
Wave/W
maintains the power supply if the
reason.
legislation.
13.8 V
25 mA Max.
90 mA
225 mA
1/3AA 300 mAh 7.2 V
104 ±3 dB at 1 m
60 cd
IP31
5 °C to 40 °C
126 x 132 x 53 mm
310 g Max.
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