Base; Signaling Transmitter; Installation; Getting Started - Helios E-Stop Series Installation And Hardware Manual

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WES 1000& 2000 – Installation and Hardware Guide
1.2.1
W.E.S Base
The W.E.S. base is a polycarbonate enclosure housing status lights, stop button, reset button
antenna and mounting points.
Internally there is a user replaceable 250V 15A Fuse
1.2.2

Signaling transmitter

The signaling transmitter may be one of a handful of transmitters designed for functionality in
different environments. See documentation specific to the handheld device assigned to your
base unit.
Note: The handset and and a W.E.S. unit are normally configured to work together. Some
units are programmed to restrict which handsets will trigger the alarm state. Always test and
ensure you are using the correct handset for your system. If in doubt test it to ensure it will
work.
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Installation

2.1 Getting Started

Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician.
2.2 Determine the Mounting Location & Installation
Consider the following guidelines for component mounting
2.2.1

Base Location

Ideal placement will give the antenna good exposure to the surrounding area
Must be accessible so users can access the stop and reset buttons safely
A visible location so as to ensure the panel lights are visible
Avoid placing the base station out of sight and or contained in a metal enclosure as this may
affect radio communications.
2.2.2

Mounting the base

Consider the following points when mounting the base station
Fasten the unit securely using the mounting flange to an appropriate surface, ensuring
clearance on other side of surface if fasteners protrude through.
Keep away from sources of heat, such as open flame, space heaters or exhaust piping.
Do not mount where water may build up, the unit is not submergible/waterproof.
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