Operation - Honeywell 015610.01 Mounting And Connection Instructions

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Mounting and Connection Instructions Viewguard PIR RF
9.
Radio revision mode
The radio revision mode is used, prior to the actual installation, to
determine a mounting site suitable for transmission and reception. To
run the radio revision mode, you will need an RF BUS-2 wireless
receiver.
Please observe the information in the Mounting and
Connection Instructions of the associated RF BUS-2
wireless receiver.
9.1
Switching on the radio revision mode
- Detector must be in the de-energised state, battery connecting plug
must be pulled.
- Press radio revision mode button and hold it down (Fig. 2- ).
- Plug in the battery connecting plug and then release the radio revi-
sion mode button.
9.2
LED displays in radio revision mode
The red LED is lit:
Unable to establish communication with the RF BUS-2 wire-
less receiver.
No communication possible.
The red and yellow LEDs are lit:
Communication with the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver can be
established, but the (transmitter/receiver) distance is too large
or the field strength required for a reliable communication is
too low.
The yellow LED is lit:
Communication with the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver can be
established using the required field strength.
9.3
Switching off the radio revision mode
- The radio revision mode is automatically left after 15 minutes.
- The radio revision mode can be left by pulling off the battery and
plugging it in again.
10. Programming
Programming information
To connect a hazard detection system, you will need the RF BUS-2
wireless receiver (Item no. 015600 or 015600.01). The detector will
be detected as radio detector when it is connected for the first time
and during the programming of the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver.
Required software:
Control panel
from V09.xx (HB/MB24, HB/MB48, MB100)
(HB48 and MB100 with Index .10)
WINFEM Advanced
from V07.xx
The following parameters can be programmed from the control panel
via the BUS-2 system and the RF BUS-2 wireless receiver:
- Range
Area mirror 8 / 11 / 13 / 15 m
Long-range mirror 29 / 35 / 42 / 50 m
Curtain mirror 17 / 21 / 25 / 30 m
- Sensitivity
normal / high
By operating as per VdS observe:
Sensitivity "high" not as per VdS
- for area mirror with range 15 m
- for long-range mirror with range 50 m
- for curtain mirror with range 30 m
- Temp. alarm
threshold, tolerance +/-2 °C
Allowable range: -10 °C to +55 °C
11. Start-up
11.1
Check installation
To ensure reliable functioning, all system parts must be installed
correctly.
11.2
Insert battery and close housing
Nach dem Einbauen der Batterie und Anstecken des Batteriean-
schluss-Steckers führt der Melder eine Initialisierung durch. Die beiden
LEDs blinken (siehe 12.1.4). Nach spätestens 60 Sekunden ist der
Melder betriebsbereit.
11.3
Walk test
Perform a walk test for every detector
the control panel). The walk test can be switched on and off directly via
the control panel.
Check the monitored area of the detector.
The PIR detector recognizes movements in response to the temperatu-
re difference between a person and the background of the room.
Observe while performing a walk test: There would be different ranges
for the monitored area / detection coverage depending on environment
conditions. The walk test should be done under realistic conditions, at
this the clothes of the person and the room temperature do mostly
influence the accurateness of the detection.
To have some
reserve
even under extremely unfavourable conditions,
the detector should be set to a higher detection range or
detector
should be installed.
11.4
Insert seal
(siehe Abb. 1- ).
Ensure that the housing is closed correctly.
Insert the seal. The housing is now locked and can only be opened by
removing the seal.

12. Operation

12.1
LED indication
12.1.1 After disarming
Note: A detected alarm remains stored in the detector until it
is cleared.
The red LED flashes quick:
First alarm
This detector was the first to trigger an alarm.
The red LED flashes slowly:
Subsequent alarm
All subsequent detectors.
12.1.2 Operating state "walk test"
The red LED flashes slowly:
Movement
detected
The yellow LED flashes slowly:
This signifies that a
battery fault
voltage) vor.
12.1.3 Operating state "armed" and "disarmed"
The LED indication is blanked.
12.1.4 Special casel initial start up
The red and yellow LEDs are flashing quick (in the intervall)
After applying the operating voltage (battery) only in the case
of initial start up.
11
(see installation instructions of
a second PIR
has occurred
(low battery
:

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