As an alternative, the system can be powered using the voltage with the above characteristics.
NOTE: the system does not work if there is no power but it maintains the state it had before power cut
and it restores it upon repowering.
AF53901R Outdoor self-powered wireless sounder
The AF53901R siren shown in the picture, has the following technical characteristics:
Power: supplied only by 7.2V-13Ah (supplied with the equipment). No wire connection is required
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Current demand when quiescent: 100 µA max @ 7.2 V
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Current demand under alarm: 2 A max @ 7.2 V
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Flash: Xenon lamp with a luminous intensity equal to > 2000 cd
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Operation: 3 years for an average of 20 alarms / per year and 1 activation + 1 disactivation a day, before
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replacing the battery
Acoustic signals: with an increasing sound frequency 1400 to 1600 Hz for 1 second and a decreasing
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sound frequency 1600 to 1400 Hz per 0,5 seconds.
Loudspeaker: magnetic-dynamic type
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Acoustic radiation pressure at 1 meter: 115 dB
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Carrier frequency: 433.92 MHz
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Signal coding: 36 bit pre-set random code
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Rated range of the connection: 15/20 meters inside the house under normal conditions (metal walls and
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anti-seismic structures can reduce its range)
Protection against the enclosure opening
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Protection against removal
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Protection against reversal of battery by means of a polarised connector
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Polycarbonate cover and bottom
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Protection degree: IP34
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Metal, auxiliary, antifoaming cap for horn protection
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Temperature: –20° C ÷ + 55° C
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Relative humidity at 35°C: 95% max
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To program the device, proceed as follows:
Connect the lithium battery by means of the corresponding connector. The sounder enters the quiescent
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state waiting for the radio code linking it to the radio control panel of the system.
Transmit the signal of "disactivated" from the control panel (control panel disactivated –OFF) by
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disactivating the previously activated control panel by means of the remote control
NOTE: each time a disactivation is carried out by means of the remote control, the control panel transmits
the signal of "disactivated".
Once the sounder has received the signal "disactivated" from the control panel, it learns and stores
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automatically the code linking it to the control panel and produces an optical as well as a high intensity
acoustic signal. It is now ready to operate.
NOTE: If the internal battery or the system control panel are replaced, the code learning procedure needs
to be repeated.
To facilitate maintenance operations of the sounder, the sounder can be opened without receiving the tampering
alarm signal by setting the control panel to the programming mode.
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