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August 2019 | 1839E
Quick Start Guide – Wireless webeyeFOG
Features
Self-powered Standalone or central triggered.
Very low energy consumption.
Activation via single or double confirmation.
Non-toxic incense-based smoke.
No dust or residuals left.
Permanent smoke presence (1 hour minimum).
Contents
The product comes with a complete sensor and accessories (tamper springs are inserted). In the bag you
will find:
Securing screw.
Validation card (Validation card must be inserted into M1).
Jumper socket.
Tamper buttons.

Installation Hints

1. Avoid direct sunlight.
2. Avoid aiming directly at air conditioning or heating vents.
3. Avoid vapour or high humidity that may cause condensation.
4. Do not smoke during installation.
5. Do not install outdoors.
6. Install between 1.8m - 2.4m from the floor.
Description of LED Indication & Siren Key
LED
Green
Missing, used or dead cartridge / card not recognised
Blue
Red
Siren
* Forced activation means try to activate system while input (SENS, ALM) is open (DIP4 ON).
** First 20 sec siren tone will occur, after 20 seconds siren stops, red LED will blink for additional 20sec.
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TECHSHEET
State
Alarm not activated
Battery Low
Alarm activated
Alarm occurred
Pre-Alarm occurred
Alarm not activated
Forced activation*
Alarm activated
Alarm occurred
Pre-Alarm occurred
Action
On for 5 seconds
Flash 3 times every 30 seconds
Flash 1 time every 30 seconds
On for 5 seconds
Flash 1 time every 30 seconds
Flash 1 time every second**
2 tones
2 tones
1 tone
Continuous sound for 2 minutes
1 tone every second for 20 seconds**

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Summary of Contents for WebEye Wireless webeyeFOG

  • Page 1: Installation Hints

    TECHSHEET August 2019 | 1839E Quick Start Guide – Wireless webeyeFOG Features Self-powered Standalone or central triggered. • Very low energy consumption. • • Activation via single or double confirmation. Non-toxic incense-based smoke. • No dust or residuals left. •...
  • Page 2: Pcb Layout

    TECHSHEET August 2019 | 1839E PCB Layout Battery pack connector LED connector Internal siren connector Test mode and programming jumper SW1-DIP SWITCH For setting Tamper switches – Wall sensor Tamper switches – Cover sensor Validation card connector *M1: Without validation card or invalid card, the cartridge cannot be activated. PCB Outputs &...
  • Page 3: Installation Procedure

    TECHSHEET August 2019 | 1839E DIP-Switch Settings With DIP-Switches 1- 6 it is possible to set the various options described in the previous section. Remove jumper socket on JP1 (if inserted). • • Set DIP-Switches as required. Insert jumper on JP1. This will confirm and activate the settings. •...
  • Page 4 Pairing Remote Control 1. With the Wireless webeyeFOG in active pairing mode, push button 2 on the remote control. A beep will occur, and the LED will flash 1 time green. A short vibration on the remote control confirms it has been successfully paired.
  • Page 5 2. Press and hold the programming button SW1 on the TRx for approx. 6 seconds, until the LED of line 1 is on. 3. Press SW2 (Wall Sensor) and SW3 on the Wireless webeyeFOG you wish to pair to. Upon successful pairing, the LED will flash.
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    TECHSHEET August 2019 | 1839E 4. If you wish to pair another Wireless webeyeFOG at this point, press the programming button SW1 on the TRx for 1 second. 5. Repeat steps 2 – 4 until all required devices are paired.
  • Page 7 TECHSHEET August 2019 | 1839E Certifications Pyrotechnic articles: Category P1 Generic Type Smoke Generator: Subtype-Variants 3 Commercial Name: webeyeFOG webeyeFOG Compliance with R.E is based on compliance with the following documents: EN 50130-4: 2012, ENE 55022: 2009, EN 6100-4-2: 2011, EN 61000-4-3: 2007, EN 61000-4-4: 2006+EC: 2008 +A1: 2010, EN 61000-4-5: 2007, EN 61000-4-6: 2010, 61000-3-2: 2007+A1/A2: 2011 EN 301 489-3v1.4.1: 2002, EN 301 489-1V1.9.2: 2011, EN 300 220-1 V2.4.1: 2012, EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1: 2012, EN 300 330-1V 1.5.1: 2006, EN300 330-2 V1.3.1: 2006...