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  • Page 1 Orion ISS Addressable Radio Link System S2000R User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Addressable Radio Link System This User’s Manual is intended to help for studying operability principles and maintenance of the devices of S2000R Addressable Radio Link Fire and Intrusion Alarm System based on S2000R- ARR32 Addressable Input and Output Module. Please read the instructions completely before connecting, operating, adjusting or...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Starting the Procedure of Analysis of the Radio Link Channels ........... 28 Disabling Prog Button ......................... 28 Monitoring for Device Output Parameters ................... 29 Updating Firmware of the S2000R-ARR32 and Radio Link Devices ..........29 Testing Link Quality and Radio Communication Statistics ............30 Setting Device Poll Interval ......................31 Access Control ..........................
  • Page 4 S2000R-SMK ..........................59 S2000R-IK ..........................66 S2000R-ASR2 ..........................71 S2000R-Siren ..........................77 S2000R-RM ..........................81 S2000R-RM rev.01 ........................87 S2000R-OST ..........................94 S2000R-SHIK ..........................97 S2000R-IK REV.02 ........................102 Water Meters SHV-15D, SHV-20D, SGV-15D, SGV-20D ............107 APPENDIX A. BATTERIES ....................112 APPENDIX B.
  • Page 5: General

    Figure 1-1. Schematic Diagram of S2000R Radio Link System A single S2000R-ARR32 provides connecting up to the 32 radio link devices into a polling loop. The list of radio link devices supported by the S2000R-ARR32 is represented in Table 1-1.
  • Page 6 Addressable Radio Link System Input Devices S2000R-SMK Radio link magnetic contact detector S2000R-IK Radio link volumetric PIR motion detector S2000R-IK rev.02* Radio link volumetric PIR motion detector S2000R-SHIK* Radio link curtain PIR motion detector Output Devices S2000R-Siren Radio link light and sound alarm...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    10 mW max Encryption AES128 Radio Channels Radio link devices per a single S2000R-ARR32 Up to 32 Effective range in free space 300 m* * - If the radio system is installed within premises its effective range depends on the number and the material of walls and floors on the radio signal path.
  • Page 8 Addressable Radio Link System More Information: The components of an S2000R system are linked over the two-way radio communication channel. An ARR32 automatically monitors radio channel operability and in case of an excessive noise on the current channel it can automatically select an alternate channel to operate on.
  • Page 9: S2000R-Arr32 Pc Board

    S2000R 3. S2000R-ARR32 PC BOARD Figure 3-1. S2000R-ARR32 PC Board LEDs: POWER: Indicates conditions of power supplies; LOOP: Indicates polling loop communication conditions; RADIO: Indicates radio communication conditions. Controls: S1: Tamper Switch; S2: Prog (Program) Button; S3: Switches: S3.1: Selects power supply mode;...
  • Page 10: Powering S2000R-Arr32

    3. Via the USB port when the S2000R-ARR32 is connected to a personal computer for configuring. The S2000R-ARR32 can be in one of the two power modes defined by current position of the DIP switch S3.1 (see Figure 3-1) as shown in Table 4-1.
  • Page 11: Indication

    S2000R 5. INDICATION The S2000R-ARR32 is equipped with three two-color LEDs on its front panel (see Figure 3-1): • POWER: Indicates condition of the power supplies; • LOOP: Indicates data communication over the polling loop; • RADIO: Indicates data communication with the connected radio link devices.
  • Page 12 POWER shows amber light; LOOP and RADIO flash one by one Updating Radio Firmware with green four times per second. Testing Radio Frequency POWER and LOOP are off; RADIO flashes with green and amber Channels alternately four times per second. www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 13: Programming

    S2000R 6. PROGRAMMING The system should be preliminary programmed prior to installing the devices at the place of operation PREPARATION FOR PROGRAMMING Remove the ARR32 cover; Connect the antenna supplied to the antenna port on the PCB (see Figure 3-1);...
  • Page 14 ARR32 indication being as follows: POWER and LOOP are off, RADIO flashes with green and amber alternately four times per second. The procedure of analysis of radio channels can be run from a personal computer using S2000R Configurator (see Section 7).
  • Page 15: Programming

    Device Poll Interval is equal to 30 s, so the number of ARR32 which can operate on a single radio channel is three. The number of the current RF channel in any mode can be monitored by means of S2000R Configurator (see Section 7).
  • Page 16: Connecting Radio Link Devices To And Deleting Them From The Arr32

    (depassivation) is started. Indication of the radio link device during depassivation is shown in Table 6-3. For S2000R-Siren Radio Link Light and Sound Alarm devices, the depassivation procedure can be started only after connecting these ones to the ARR32.
  • Page 17 You can control operation of connecting devices from the personal computer using S2000R Configurator (see Section 7). For all radio link devices (apart from S2000R-ASR1 which is connected using a service magnet) make a long press on the Prog button of the device (see the relevant Manual for the radio link...
  • Page 18: Restoring Communication Between The Devices And The Arr32

    If it is necessary to restore communication after a long-term failure immediately, run the Link Quality Test procedure for all the radio link devices by short presses on their Prog buttons (apart from S2000R-ASR1 for which the service magnet is used ) (see sections of this Manual for the relevant devices).
  • Page 19: Resetting The Arr32

    S2000R RESETTING THE ARR32 When the ARR32 is reset, all connected radio link devices and the polling loop address of the ARR32 are erased from its memory and the access password for programming the ARR32 by means of Configurator (if set) is unset: Switch the ARR32 to the Reset mode by pressing and holding the program button S2 (Figure 3-1) for ten seconds.
  • Page 20: S2000R Configurator

    Addressable Radio Link System 7. S2000R CONFIGURATOR The ARR32 and radio link devices are configured using a special software utility “S2000R Configurator” (hereinafter referred to as Configurator) installed on a PC. This utility provides: Connecting radio link devices to the ARR32 and removing them from the radio system;...
  • Page 21: Program Interface

    S2000R Figure 7-1 After opening of the selected ARR32 the main program window is opened. While opening the ARR32 configuration, Configurator can ask for the password (see Section Access Control). PROGRAM INTERFACE Figure 7-2 The main program window contains: Device Area at the left-hand portion of the window...
  • Page 22 − In dark green for an ARR32 icon when a radio link device is being connected to it at the time; − In dark green for an S2000R-ASR2 icon in the mode of 30 s poll interval; − In dark green for an S2000R-ASR1 icon in the mode of 15 s poll interval;...
  • Page 23 S2000R For the ARR32 the following properties are displayed: the number of the current radio channel, the versions of main and backup firmware, and the version of loaded firmware to update radio link devices. Update: Contains control elements for loading firmware to the memory of the ARR32 and sending updates to the radio link devices.
  • Page 24: Connecting Radio Link Devices To And Deleting Them From The Arr32

    ARR32 PC board (see Section 6). Deleting Devices from the ARR32 Memory To delete a radio link device descriptor from the memory of the S2000R-ARR32, select the device or a group of devices in Device Area, open the right-click menu and select Delete Device.
  • Page 25: Setting Radio Link Device Properties

    S2000R-IP and S2000R-DIP: – • Enabling tamper alarms; S2000R-RM: – • Selecting the power supply or the battery as a “main” power supply; S2000R-IK, S2000R-IK rev.02, and S2000R-SHIK: – • Operating the test mode; S2000R-IK rev.02: – • Selecting the detection precision.
  • Page 26 Setting Properties of S2000R-ASR2 Setting of the S2000R-ASR2 properties should be performed when the Device Poll Interval is set to 30 s. The current poll mode of the S2000R-ASR2 can be seen in the Poll Interval string on the Properties tab.
  • Page 27 To proceed to the 30 s poll interval mode run Configurator and briefly press the tamper switch on the S2000R-ASR2 PC board down (see the relevant section of this Manual). The S2000R-ASR2 icon in Device Area shall be highlighted in dark-green.
  • Page 28: Starting The Procedure Of Analysis Of The Radio Link Channels

    Test Mode field on the Properties tab. The icons of detectors being in Test mode are highlighted in dark-green in Device Area. Accuracy of measurement for an S2000R-IK rev.02 can be selected in the Operation Mode field on the Properties tab.
  • Page 29: Monitoring For Device Output Parameters

    MONITORING FOR DEVICE OUTPUT PARAMETERS Current readings of detectors and pulse counters (such as temperature values of S2000R-IP detectors, S2000R-ASR2 readings, and so on) as well as current conditions of additional monitored circuits are shown on the Properties tab in Data and Control Area.
  • Page 30: Testing Link Quality And Radio Communication Statistics

    Addressable Radio Link System The small power supply in an S2000R-ASR2 after a long period of operation can fail to support transmitting firmware over the radio channel. Please change the S2000R-ASR battery for a fresh one prior to uploading S2000R-ASR2 firmware Updating Firmware of the S2000R-ARR32 S2000R-ARR32 firmware consists of two parts: Core Firmware and Radio Firmware.
  • Page 31: Setting Device Poll Interval

    S2000R -dBm Link Quality -20 to -80 Strong signal -80 to -90 Signal is OK -90 to -110 Weak signal Analysis of radio communication statistics can be useful when communication errors appear caused by time-shared environmental aspects. Refer to Appendix B. Troubleshooting to get more information about analysis of the statistics.
  • Page 32: Access Control

    On an attempt to connect to an ARR32 protected by a password the Password Required window appears. Until the correct password is entered Configurator doesn’t provide any information about the connected ARR32 and doesn’t provide access to the control functions of Configurator. Figure 7-11 www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 33 S2000R If an entered password is wrong the relevant message is displayed in the dialog window. Figure 7-12 Click Retry to try entering the password again or Cancel to undo connecting to the ARR32. Lost Password If the password is lost then access to the ARR32 can be restored by resetting the current configuration and loading the backup configuration from the file (see “Backup Configuration Files for...
  • Page 34: Backup Configuration Files For Arr32

    Radio addresses of the radio link devices in the ARR32 memory and assigned polling loop addresses of these ones remain unchanged. When loading a backup configuration file of one ARR32 to another ARR32 please be sure that hardware of both ARR32 modules is compatible www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 35: Programming The Polling Loop Controller

    Programming is carried out in accordance with User’s Manual for the polling loop controller in use. INPUTS The following Input Types can be assigned to the devices of S2000R Series in UProg: Table 8-1. Types of Inputs for the Devices of S2000R Series...
  • Page 36: Outputs

    DEVICE INDICATION CONTROL The devices of the S2000R Series do not support controlling their light indication by the polling loop controller. So, only the following values can be selected for the Device Indication Control parameters of the addressable devices in UProg: 0: Indication Disabled;...
  • Page 37: Defeat Protection For S2000R-Smk

    Defeat protection of an S2000R-SMK magnetic contact (see the relevant section of this Manual) is enabled by setting on the active state for the Defeat Protection field in UProg (the active state is indicated by a plus sign «+»). This setting should be done only for the base address of the S2000R- SMK.
  • Page 38: Design And Mounting

    9. DESIGN AND MOUNTING DESIGNING A SYSTEM BASED ON S2000R-ARR32 Designing a system based on S2000R-ARR32 it is necessary to take into account RF transparentness of the floors, walls and other construction elements at the mounting location, as well as presence of obstructions and interference sources.
  • Page 39: Mounting The Arr32 And Radio Link Devices

    (see Section Radio Devices of the S2000R Series). Mounting S2000R-IP and S2000R-DIP S2000R-IP and S2000R-DIP detectors must be attached in such a way that the antenna of a detector secured in its base is directed towards the ARR32 (an imaginary line between the ARR32 and the radio link detector should not come across the main detector battery).
  • Page 40 (see the description of this procedure for the radio link device in its manual). For such detectors as S2000R-IP and S2000R-DIP this procedure can be run also by a brief press on the light guide of the indicator or lighting it with the laser beam of a laser test tool. The procedure lasts one minute.
  • Page 41 S2000R Overall Dimensions of the ARR32 POWER LOOP RADIO S2000R-ARR32 Figure 9-2. Overall and Mounting Dimensions Mounting the ARR32 Mounting on a Wall • The ARR32 should be mounted on a solid, plane, clean, and dry surface; • The ARR32 enclosure is equipped with four fastening points including two upper holes for hanging and two bottom holes for fastening;...
  • Page 42 The ARR32 is connected in accordance with the schematic shown in Figure 9-4. If the ARR32 is powered via the polling loop, no external power supply should be connected. RIP 12/24 S2000-KDL Backup external power supplies optionally Power Supply 12/24 V S2000R-ARR32 Main Figure 9-4. ARR32 Connection Diagram www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 43: Radio Devices Of The S2000R Series

    10. RADIO DEVICES OF THE S2000R SERIES S2000R-IP General S2000R-IP Analog Addressable Radio Link Rate-of-Rise and Fixed Temperature Heat Detector (hereinafter referred to as the detector) of Response Class A1R is designed to protect premises against fire by monitoring ambient temperature. When the temperature reaches a response value or the temperature rises too rapidly, the detector generates an alarm.
  • Page 44 * - Operation time depends on the transmission interval, radio link quality, and ambient temperatures S2000R-IP PC Board Figure 10-1 Indication Table 10-2. S2000R-IP Start Indication Mode LED Performance Battery depassivation in progress Illuminates with amber four times per second...
  • Page 45 S2000R S2000R-IP Table 10-4. Link Quality Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with green Strong signal Flashes with green and red Normal signal Flashes with red Weak signal (not recommended to install) Shows red light for 1 s No communications or the device is not connected to...
  • Page 46 As testing the detector is in progress you can move the detector and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them. You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Mounting The detector’s base is to be mounted on a flat surface using the two screws provided.
  • Page 47 S2000R S2000R-IP Figure 10-3 Testing After mounting, the detector’s operations should be tested in accordance with one of the procedures described below. Simplified Test Procedure Ensure the detector indicates that it is in Normal state; Start testing quality of the link with the ARR32 by pressing the detector’s light guide for a short time or by lighting the light guide by the laser beam;...
  • Page 48 On receiving a low battery message for the main or backup battery replace both the batteries. WARNING: DO NOT use a metal thing to take the batteries out. To remove the backup battery, press on a free edge of the battery as shown in the picture below. www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 49: S2000R-Dip

    S2000R-DIP S2000R-DIP General S2000R-DIP Radio Link Analog Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detector (hereinafter referred to as the detector) is designed to protect premises against fire by monitoring the smoke level values in its smoke chamber and sending alarms when the smoke level exceeds the preset values.
  • Page 50 Addressable Radio Link System S2000R-DIP PC Board Figure 10-4 Indication Table 10-6. S2000R-DIP Start Indication Mode LED Performance Battery depassivation in progress… Illuminates with amber four times per second Proceeding to quiescent mode Illuminates with green for 1 s Table 10-7. S2000R-DIP Operation Indication...
  • Page 51 S2000R S2000R-DIP Getting Started Remove the protective cover from the PC board. Remove the insulating spacers from the holders of the main and backup batteries and wait until depassivation is completed. Figure 10-5 The depassivation procedure activates batteries after long term storage and can take up to 5 minutes.
  • Page 52 As testing the detector is in progress you can move the detector and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them. You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Mounting Figure 10-6 The detector’s base is to be mounted on a flat surface using the two screws provided.
  • Page 53 S2000R S2000R-DIP Testing After mounting, test the detector’s operations in accordance with one of the procedures described below. Simplified Test Procedure Ensure the detector indicates that it is in Normal state; Start testing quality of the link with the ARR32 by pressing the detector’s light guide for a short time or by lighting the light guide by the laser beam;...
  • Page 54 WARNING: DO NOT use a metal thing to take out the batteries. To remove the backup battery, pull the battery edge up from the side of one of cutouts of the battery holder as shown in the picture below. www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 55: S2000R-Ipr

    S2000R-IPR S2000R-IPR General S2000R-IPR Radio Link Resettable Manual Call Point (hereinafter referred to as the call point) is to be used in fire alarm and fire suppression systems to trigger a fire alarm or to activate the fire suppression system manually.
  • Page 56 Addressable Radio Link System S2000R-IPR PC Board Figure 10-7 Indication Table 10-10. S2000R-IPR Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 3 s Fire Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s Norm Flashes with amber every 10 s Discharge of the main or backup battery...
  • Page 57 As testing link quality is in progress you can move the call point and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them. You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Mounting The call point is to be mounted on a flat vertical surface using the two screws provided.
  • Page 58 Using the supplied key, reset the call point and wait until the call point indicates its being in Normal state. Maintenance While maintaining your fire alarm system, test the proper operation of the call point at least every 3 months; On receiving a low battery message for the main or backup battery replace both the batteries. www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 59: S2000R-Smk

    Tearing the detector from the mounting point, Placing a defeat magnet within the range of the reed switch contacts, Battery voltage, Radio link communication conditions. The S2000R-SMK is designed for round-the clock operation. Specifications Table 10-13. S2000R-SMK Specifications Power Supply ER14505 (AA), 3.6V...
  • Page 60 Magnet * - Operation time depends on the transmission interval, radio link quality, and ambient temperature S2000R-SMK PC Board Figure 10-8 Indication Table 10-14. S2000R-SMK Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 10 s Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s...
  • Page 61 To activate analysis of the monitored circuit conditions, either close the jumper XP1 (see Figure 10-8) and re-connect the detector to the ARR32 or set the relevant parameter using S2000R Configurator (see Section 7). In last case the jumper can be not closed.
  • Page 62 The Defeat Protection option is designed to detect attempts of penetration into protected premises by defeating the S2000R-SMK with the help of an external powerful magnet. This option is to be enabled/disabled in the configuration of the polling loop controller (see Section 8 of this Manual).
  • Page 63 S2000R S2000R-SMK Mounting The S2000R-SMK is to be mounted within the protected premises. The Detector is mounted on the fixed frame while the Magnet is fitted on the opening part of the fixture (such as a door, window sash, etc.).
  • Page 64 Addressable Radio Link System Self-Diagnostic Procedures To inspect operability and facilitate mounting, the S2000R-SMK can be switched to the self-diagnostic mode. In the self-diagnostic mode four tests are sequentially run manually, with the LED flashing triply in red between the tests.
  • Page 65 After the LED flashes triply in red indicating proceeding to the next, fourth test, the detector switches to a wait mode. Then, on each press of Prog Button the S2000R-SMK measures the resistance of the Monitored Circuit and indicates the results as shown in Table 10-20.
  • Page 66: S2000R-Ik

    Addressable Radio Link System S2000R-IK General S2000R-IK Radio Link Volumetric PIR Motion Detector (hereinafter referred to as the detector) is designed for use in intrusion alarm systems to detect intrusions or intrusion attempts in closed protected premises. The detector continuously monitors its tamper condition, battery status, and transmission path status.
  • Page 67 S2000R S2000R-IK Figure 10-10. Detection Pattern Figure 10-11. S2000R-IK PC Board Indication Table 10-22. S2000R-IK Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 10 s Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s Flashes with amber every 10 s Low battery...
  • Page 68 Sections 6, 7, and 8 of this Manual. The power saving operation mode of the S2000R-IK provides extending the battery life. In this mode the detector turns off while being disarmed and turns on while being armed.
  • Page 69 As testing link quality is in progress you can move the detector and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them. You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Testing Just after mounting, the S2000R-IK should be tested for proper working condition.
  • Page 70 Starting/exiting the test mode is accompanied with the relevant indication (see Table 10-25). Turning the test mode on and off can also be carried out by means of S2000R Configurator (see Section 7).
  • Page 71: S2000R-Asr2

    S2000R-ASR2 S2000R-ASR2 WARNING: The device is compatible with an S2000R-ARR32 of hardware version 8 or higher General S2000R-ASR2 Radio Link Pulse Adapter (hereinafter referred to as the ASR2) is designed to acquire and to handle the pulses from one or two connected consumption meters with pulse output (such as water meters, heat meters, gas meters, electricity meters, etc.) and to transmit the...
  • Page 72 Transport and Storage Temperatures –30°C to +55°C Weight 55 gram 59 × 82 × 22 mm Overall Dimensions * - At frequency of 300 pulses/hour. Operation time depends on link quality and ambient temperature S2000R-ASR2 PC Board Figure 10-12 www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 73 S2000R S2000R-ASR2 Indication Table 10-27. S2000R-ASR2 Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 10 s Alarm (open case) Flashes with green every 10 s Flashes with amber every 10 s Low battery Three flashes with amber every 15 s No communications with the ARR32 Table 10-28.
  • Page 74 Up to 5000 pulses per hour. By default the ASR2 is configured to operate with NAMUR output meters and with pulse input frequency up to 300 pulses per hour. You can change this operation mode using S2000R Configurator (see Section 7).
  • Page 75 As testing link quality is in progress you can move the ASR2 and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them. You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Updating Firmware The small power supply in an S2000R-ASR2 after a long period of operation can fail to support transmitting firmware over the radio channel.
  • Page 76 Addressable Radio Link System To connect meters and a water leak / flood detector to the S2000R-ASR2, remove (squeeze out) the pre-formed knock-out plugs on the bottom of the device and run wires through the holes. The polarity doesn’t matter.
  • Page 77: S2000R-Siren

    The alarm is intended to be installed inside and outside the premises, inside closed unheated premises. The alarm is intended for round-the-clock operation. Electromagnetic compatibility of the S2000R-Siren meets the requirements of the third immunity level accordingly to Russian standards.
  • Page 78 Addressable Radio Link System Figure 10-14. Alarm Sound Distribution in Horizontal Orientation, dB S2000R-Siren PC Board Figure 10-15 Indication Table 10-30. S2000R-Siren Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 10 s Alarm (the case is open) Flashes with green every 10 s...
  • Page 79 Being in quiescent mode the alarm tests the batteries every 12 hours. After the S2000R-Siren is connected to the ARR32, the procedure of depassivation is started. The depassivation procedure activates batteries after long term storage and can take up to 5 minutes.
  • Page 80 As testing the alarm is in progress you can move the alarm and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them. You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Mounting Mount the S2000R-Siren to a flat vertical surface using the three screws provided.
  • Page 81: S2000R-Rm

    S2000R-RM S2000R-RM General S2000R-RM Radio Link Relay Module (hereinafter referred to as the module) is designed to control executive devices such as lamps, sirens, magnetic locks and so on by closing / opening power circuits or signal circuits of these devices.
  • Page 82 Overall Dimensions *- When the Poll Interval is 5 s and the module is activated 10 times per an hour. Operation time depends on radio link quality and ambient temperature. S2000R-RM PC Board Figure 10-16 Indication The module can operate in two power modes: from an external 12 / 24 V dc power supply or by an AA 3.6 V lithium power cell.
  • Page 83 S2000R S2000R-RM Table 10-34. Indicating Conditions of Power Supplies of the S2000R-RM POWER LED Conditions Lit with green The module is powered by the external power supply. The battery is available and charged Lit with amber The module is powered by the external power supply. No battery or the battery is discharged.
  • Page 84 Connect the module to the ARR32 and set its parameters in the configuration of the polling loop controller as discussed in Sections 6, 7, and 8 of this Manual. The S2000R-RM occupies two or three addresses within the polling loop of the polling loop controller: The first address for Relay 1;...
  • Page 85 D4 is for a normally closed detector. Selecting Main Power Supply The S2000R-RM provides assigning the external 12 V dc power supply or the battery as a “main” power supply (for transmitting in events). The “main” power supply can be selected by means of S2000R Configurator as described in Section 7 of this Manual.
  • Page 86 As testing is in progress you can move the module and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them. You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Mounting Mount the S2000R-RM to a flat vertical surface using the two screws provided or on a DIN rail. Figure 10-18 Testing Operation Just after mounting, the S2000R-RM should be tested for proper operation.
  • Page 87: S2000R-Rm Rev.01

    Appendix A. Batteries S2000R-RM REV.01 General S2000R-RM Radio Link Relay Module rev.01 for 220 V (hereinafter referred to as the module) is designed to control executive devices which require 220 Vac. The module features two relay outputs which are galvanically isolated from each other and from the power supply circuits and which are controlled over the radio link.
  • Page 88 Standards ГОСТ 12.2.007.0-75 and ГОСТ 12.1.004-91. Only the technicians with the second or higher safety certification level can be permitted to mount and maintain the module. S2000R-RM Rev.01 PC Board Figure 10-19. Elements on the PCB Indication Availability of mains power and backup battery conditions are indicated by POWER LED as shown in Table 10-42.
  • Page 89 S2000R Appendix A. Batteries Table 10-42. Indicating Power Supply Conditions of the S2000R-RM Rev.01 POWER LED Conditions Lit with green The module is powered by mains. The battery is available and charged Lit with amber The module is powered by mains. No battery or the battery is discharged.
  • Page 90 Connect the module to the ARR32 and set its parameters in the configuration of the polling loop controller as discussed in Sections 6, 7, and 8 of this Manual. The S2000R-RM rev.01 occupies two addresses within the polling loop of the polling loop controller: The first address for Relay 1;...
  • Page 91 You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Mounting Mount the S2000R-RM rev.01 to a flat vertical surface using the two screws provided or on a DIN rail. Figure 10-20. Overall and Mounting Dimensions of the S2000R-RM rev.01 Connecting Mains Power and Executive Devices The module’s outputs are the normally open relay contacts.
  • Page 92 Figure 10-21. Connection Diagram with a Variant of Connecting the Load Testing Operation Just after mounting, the S2000R-RM rev.01 should be tested for proper operation. Before testing the module disconnect it from the executive devices to avoid their undesired activation Ensure that the module indicates normal conditions of its power supplies.
  • Page 93 S2000R Appendix A. Batteries Maintenance At least annually inspect operability of the module as well as cable conditions and contacts. Replace the backup battery if the module sends a low battery message Do shut off mains power prior to changing the battery...
  • Page 94: S2000R-Ost

    Addressable Radio Link System S2000R-OST WARNING: The device is compatible with an S2000R-ARR32 of hardware version 8 or higher General S2000R-OST Radio Link LED Emergency Sign Board (hereinafter referred to as the S2000R-OST) is used to display alarm messages of fire alarm systems, to identify escape routes and to display information.
  • Page 95 ARR32 Getting Started Open the case of the S2000R-OST and remove the insulating spacers from the holders of the main and backup batteries. Wait until depassivation is completed. For an S2000R-OST depassivation will be performed twice, for the main battery and the backup battery separately.
  • Page 96 A Link Quality Test is started by a short press on the Prog button (see Figure 10-22). The procedure lasts 60 seconds, the LED being indicating the results of the test as shown in Table 10-50. While testing the alarm is in progress you can move the S2000R-OST and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them.
  • Page 97: S2000R-Shik

    S2000R Appendix A. Batteries S2000R-SHIK WARNING: The device is compatible with an S2000R-ARR32 of hardware version 8 or higher General S2000R-SHIK Radio Link Curtain PIR Motion Detector is to be used in intrusion alarm systems to detect intrusions or attempts to intrude into closed protected premises. The detector continuously monitors its tamper conditions, battery status, and radio link quality.
  • Page 98 Addressable Radio Link System Figure 10-23. Detection Pattern S2000R-SHIK PC Board Figure 10-24 www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 99 To conserve battery life, it is recommended to disable indication in quiescent mode for the detector in the configuration of the polling loop controller in use Getting Started Open the case of the S2000R-SHIK and remove the insulating spacer from the holder of the battery. Wait until depassivation is completed. www.bolid.ru...
  • Page 100 Connecting and Programming Connect the S2000R-SHIK to the ARR32 and set its parameters in the configuration of the polling loop controller as discussed in Sections 6, 7, and 8 of this Manual. The power saving operation mode of the S2000R-SHIK provides extending the battery life. In this mode the detector turns off while being disarmed and turns on while being armed.
  • Page 101 Starting/exiting the test mode is accompanied with the relevant indication (see Table 10-55). Turning the test mode on and off can also be carried out by means of S2000R Configurator (see Section 7).
  • Page 102: S2000R-Ik Rev.02

    Addressable Radio Link System S2000R-IK REV.02 WARNING: The device is compatible with an S2000R-ARR32 of hardware version 8 or higher General S2000R-IK Rev.02 Radio Link Volumetric PIR Motion Detector (hereinafter referred to as the detector) is designed for use in intrusion alarm systems to detect intrusions or intrusion attempts in closed protected premises.
  • Page 103 S2000R Appendix A. Batteries Figure 10-25. Detection Pattern S2000R-IK Rev.02 PC Board Figure 10-26. S2000R-IK Rev.02 PC Board Indication Table 10-57. S2000R-IK Rev.02 Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 10 s Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s...
  • Page 104 Sections 6, 7, and 8 of this Manual. The power save mode of the S2000R-IK rev.02 provides extending the battery life. In this mode the PIR sensor turns off while being disarmed and turns on while being armed.
  • Page 105 As testing link quality is in progress you can move the detector and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them. You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7. Testing Just after mounting, the S2000R-IK rev.02 should be tested for proper working condition.
  • Page 106 Starting/exiting the test mode is accompanied with the relevant indication (see Table 10-59). Turning the test mode on and off can also be carried out by means of S2000R Configurator (see Section 7).
  • Page 107: Water Meters Shv-15D, Shv-20D, Sgv-15D, Sgv-20D

    Appendix A. Batteries WATER METERS SHV-15D, SHV-20D, SGV-15D, SGV-20D WARNING: The device is compatible with an S2000R-ARR32 of hardware version 8 or higher General Pulse meters of cold water (SHV-15D, SHV-20D) and hot water (SGV-15D, SGV-20D) comprise S2000R-ASR1 Radio Link Integrated Pulse Adapters (hereinafter referred to as the ASR1).
  • Page 108 Light indication is emitted for every session of communication between the ASR1 and the ARR32 (every 60 minutes in the quiescent mode and every 15 seconds in the programming mode). Indication of the ASR1 in the quiescent mode in shown in Table 10-62. Table 10-61. S2000R-ASR1 Operation Mode Indication Operation Mode LED Performance Battery depassivation in progress…...
  • Page 109 S2000R Appendix A. Batteries LED Performance Condition Three flashes with amber every 15 s No communications with the ARR32 Table 10-63. Link Quality Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with green Strong signal Flashes with green and red Normal signal Flashes with red...
  • Page 110 Section 9 of this Manual. Testing Link Quality The Link Quality Test procedure is designed to estimate stability of radio link between the S2000R- ASR1 and the ARR32 at their current locations and when obstructions exist on the path of radio signals.
  • Page 111 The procedure lasts 60 seconds, the LED being indicating the results of the test as shown in Table 10-63. While testing the alarm is in progress you can move the S2000R-ASR1 and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them.
  • Page 112: Appendix A. Batteries

    Addressable Radio Link System APPENDIX A. BATTERIES The radio link devices of the S2000R series incorporate self-contained power supplies. Some of the devices are equipped with backup power supplies which provide operating of the devices when their primary power supplies fail. The devices monitor conditions of their power supplies and send low battery messages to the system when necessary in order their batteries to be replaced.
  • Page 113: Appendix B. Troubleshooting

    - Make sure the current version of ARR32 Radio firmware is compatible with the current version of radio link device firmware. Otherwise, in case of incompatibility use S2000R Configurator (see Section 7) to update ARR32 Radio firmware up to a compatible version (see Section 7) and try again.
  • Page 114 POWER, LOOP, and RADIO LEDs of the ARR32 shows solid amber light. Solution: Update Core firmware of the ARR32 by means of S2000R Configurator (see Section 7). If S2000R Configurator is unable to connect the invalid ARR32, contact technical support for assistance.
  • Page 115 LED fades, then press and hold the Prog button and simultaneously power the device on (except for an S2000R-OST, see below). As soon as the LED has flashed two times release the Prog button. Then, when the LED...
  • Page 116 S2000R-IPR/SMK/IK/IK rev.02/SHIK/RM/RM ver.01, S2000R-Siren, S2000R-ASR2 An S2000R-OST can be switched to the backup version of the firmware by applying power to the device when its service contact is closed (see Figure 10-22). If firmware version was changed successfully the device LED flashes with green four times per second.
  • Page 117: Appendix C. Radio Device-To-Arr32 Compatibility

    1.18 and higher Rev.09 and higher SGV-15D, SGV-20D S2000R-IK rev.02 8.0 and higher 1.18 and higher Rev.09 and higher ZAO NVP Bolid, 4 Pionerskaya Str., Korolev 141070, Moscow Region, Russia Phone/fax: +7 495 775-7155 Email: info@bolid.ru Technical Support: support@bolid.ru http://bolid.ru...

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