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General advice Security advice To create a safe work environment it is necessary to stick to all the given security advice and instructions at any time. Furthermore, all existing local accident prevention regulations and safety regulations for the application area of the device have to be satisfied.
Thank you for choosing the alarm transmission device TAS-Link III. The TAS-Link III is based on the assembly group TLW 1+. Thanks to its intelligent modular setup the TAS-Link III transmission device (TD) can be put to- gether/modified for every purpose of application individually.
00-25-0010000 1.5 Housing The alarm transmission device TAS-Link III can be used, as you already got to know in section 1.1, very flexibly due to its modular setup. So the requirements concerning housings, power supply units and batteries are correspond- ingly diverse.
TAS art. no. Accessory system housing G4 00-12-5999001 Area conservation for system housing G4 00-12-5999901 Tear-off detector for system housing G4 1.5.2 Bottom-mounted housing If an external DSL router should be used, it has to be built over in accordance with the standards. To do so, the system housings g4 and G4+ can be expanded with a bottom-mounted housing.
2 Scope of delivery 2.1 TAS-Link III in the housing As already described in the previous chapter the system of the TD TAS-Link III consists of diverse components which can be delivered in the widest variety of combinations. Therefore, the standard configuration is to be described here, namely TLW1+ as well as TEG 1 (e.g. for IP/GPRS) in the system housing G4+ with 4 LEDs in the housing cover as well as C-Tec NT 560-12/E power supply unit and 7,2Ah battery.
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2.2.1 Content of the standard accessories kit 00-12-5004006 Content Description 8x 10kΩ resistor 5% / ¼ W Terminating resistors 10kΩ for the lines 3x dowel S 8x40 Dowels for the fixing screws 2x screw 5x60 Fixing screws for the housing (bottom) 1x screw 5x50 Fixing screw for the housing (top) 6x cable tie 150mm...
3 Assembly 3.1 Housing For a safe assembly, fix the respective housing at the intended positions with the help of the supplied screw and dowels. Use the supplied drilling template (08-50-6005015), to place the drills comfortably and correctly. Please install the housing only in the specified direction! 3.1.1 3.1.2 G4/G4+...
3.2 Mains connection 3.2.1 General important advice Please read the following important advice carefully before starting with the assembly works: The mains connection must only be made by electrically certified and trained personnel! All assembly works have to be executed without operating and battery voltage! ...
3.3 Attachment of path, DSL and extension modules 3.3.1 Path modules 3.3.1.1 Table of compatibility Compatible to TEA 1 PSTN TEI 1 ISDN TEG 1/2 GSM TEU 1 UMTS The two white 30-pole slots on the TLW1+ are called E1 and E2. Plugging of the TEA/TEI on TWL (E1) Plugging of the TEG 1/2 on TLW (E2) Plugging of the TEU on TWL (E1)
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3.3.2 DSL module The DSL module, consisting of DSL1 as well as XDS2, is attached to the backside of the TLW1+ by 3x M3x5 screws incl. lock washers as well as 3x M3x5 distance bolts incl. lock washers. Afterwards, the voltage from the TLW1+ to the XDS2 as well as the interface X1 to XDS2 and the LAN port 0 to DSL1 have to be wired.
4.3 Status LEDs TLW 1+ (basic assembly group) 4.3.1 Status TLW The status LEDs of the TLW describes describe various states, starting with the dis- play of malfunctions up to reports which are lined up or are transmitted at the moment. Statically on Flashes slowly Flashes quickly...
4.4 Inputs on basic assembly group Short circuit line (contact) Here a report is triggered by opening the short circuit line. 10kΩ /2k7Ω This means that a report is triggered by a change of resistance of +/- 40%. Hereby a 10kΩ/2k7Ω resistor has to be inserted at the assignment at the detector.
4.5 Switching outputs on the basic assembly group 4.5.1 OUT1/2 These switching outputs serve for the switching of a signal e.g. as a remote effect signal or as switching function at the line release. The outputs are potential-free with optocouplers. Here the polarity has to be considered! 4.5.2 The sum fault port is potential-free with bidirectional optocouplers.
4.6 TTA 1 (4 LED) The TTA 1 is a display module which shows the current state of the TAS-Link III at the outside of the housing. It has to be activated separately in the configuration. View housing cover G4+...
4.7 DSL 1 (DSL modem) The assembly group DSL 1 is a DSL modem which supports the frequency bands annex B as well as J and makes the TAS-Link III to a wholesome DSL router. Number Function Voltage supply (10 to 14 V DC!!!)
The XDS 2 is a carrier assembly group for the DSL modem. It is available in two different versions, with and without voltage transformer. If the TAS-Link is delivered with a power supply unit (12V), the variant without voltage trans- former is used, if it is delivered without a power supply unit, the voltage transformer is used.
4.9 TEG 1 (GSM/GPRS) The assembly group TEG 1 expands the TAS-Link III either with the GSM or the GPRS path. Number Function SIM card slot for the inclusion of a SIM card (no micro SIM!!!) Status LED of the GSM modem...
4.10 TEG 2 (GSM/GPRS) The assembly group TEG 2 expands the TAS-Link III either with the GSM or the GPRS path and replaces the TEG Number Function Mounting bracket SIM card slot for the inclusion of a SIM card (micro/mini SIM only with an adaptor!!!)
4.11 TEU 1 UMTS router (GPRS/UMTS) The assembly group TEU 1 works like a UMTS router and expands the TAS-Link III with IP path either with the GPRS or the UMTS path. Furthermore, the TEU 1 can be used next to the TEG 1 and thereby allows the use of a double radio device.
4.12 Operation modes TEU 1 The UMTS router TEU 1 for GPRS/UMTS can be operated in two modes. 1. As a path module If the TEU 1 is used as a path module, it can be plugged at the E1 as well as at the E2. The LAN bushing of the TEU 1 has to be connected with the external LAN bushing of the TLW 1 via a LAN cable and a device type with the path “IP”...
4.14 TEA 1 (PSTN) The assembly group TEA 1 expands the TAS-Link III with the analogue path (PSTN). Number Function PSTN bushing input/output PSTN output (internal) PSTN input (public network) Status LED green Plug connector for the inclusion on TLW 1 (slot E1) Mounting bracket 4.14.1 Status LEDs TEA 1...
4.15 TEI 1 (ISDN) The assembly group TEI 1 expands the TAS-Link III with the ISDN path. Number Function ISDN bushing output (internal e.g. TC system) ISDN bushing input (public network) ISDN output (internal e.g. TC system) ISDN input (public network)
4.16 XKT 1 (line extension) XKT 1 is a line extension which provides the TAS-Link III with 8 additional inputs and 2 additional outputs. Number Function Addressing switch Operation LED Status LED OUT2 Switching outputs OUT1 - 2 (max. 1A 30V)
4.17 XBT 1 (fire alarm extension) XBT 1 is a fire alarm assembly group which can be used in combination with diode and frequency detectors as well as fire alarm interfaces according to DIN 14675, EN 54-21 and EN 50136. Number Function Addressing switch...
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4.17.2 Connection example TF/MDL detector 4.17.3 Connection example FAS (electrically isolated) Advice! Wiring of the fault contact only nec- essary, if "separate A/B circuit“ was not set.
4.18 XRT 1 (relay extension) XRT 1 is a relay card which provides the TAS-Link III with 8 additional switching outputs. Number Function Addressing switch Operation LED Switching port OUT 8 (max. 1A 30V) Status LED OUT 8 6-pole plug connector for the inclusion on TLW 1+ (slot X3 - 5) 10-pole plug connector for the inclusion on TLW 1+ (slot X3 - 5) 4.18.1 Addressing...
Plug connection for extension cards (XKT, XBT, XRT) Plug connection OUT (going to a further TXX, max. 0,9m) V.11 bus and power supply 10-30V DC (external) Plug connection IN (internal, coming from the TAS-Link, max. 0,9m) Operation LED 4.19.1 Addressing Please address the extension assembly groups with the addresses 1-8 and pay attention that the jumper for the addressing area (TXX) is set to 1-8.
4.20 Power supply unit NT560-12/E The power supply in the housing G4/+ takes place via the power supply unit NT 560-12/E as well as via a 7,2Ah or 12Ah battery. Number Function Fault relay e.g. at a short circuit Fuse battery 12V DC (F3,15AL250V) Battery connection + - (only at 12V DC batteries from 1 to 12Ah) recommended 1x 12V DC 7,2Ah Power output 12V DC max.
3.30 8.38 8.42 5.2.2 Interface to the PC The TAS-Link III is parameterized via a USB-B interface via the configurator. To do so, a customary USB-A to USB- B cable (also called printer cable) is required. 5.2.3 System requirements Component Recommended ®...
6 Commissioning 6.1 General To be able to put a TAS-Link III alarm transmission device into operation, the following steps have to be taken with a non-configured device: 1. Install the configuration software from the CD 2. Connect the service PC via USB cable with the TAS-Link III 3.
6.3 Commissioning of radio transmissions (GSM, GPRS, UMTS) 6.3.1 General Please consider the following listed points at the commissioning of a TAS-Link III in conjunction with radio controlled paths. Furthermore, please consider that the receive level is not essential for the question, if a transmission can actually be executed.
The servicing has to take place according to the guideline VDE 0833. A Windows PC (Windows XP or later), which has the current TAS-Link software of the according TAS-Link trans- mission devices installed to it, is crucial for checking the TAS-Link transmission devices. Additionally, a USB con- nection cable is needed to connect the PC/notebook with the transmission device.
8 Technical data 8.1 Basic assembly group TLW 1+ 10,2 – 30V DC Operating voltage Current consumption ca. 80mA (TLW 1) / ca. 45mA (TLW 1-1) Measurements (w x l) 125 x 160mm Weight ca. 150g 8.2 Path and extension modules 8.2.1 DSL 1 modem Measurements (w x l x h)
8.2.8 XKT 1 line extension module Measurements (w x l) 45 x 118mm Current consumption ca. 3mA@12V DC / 2mA@24V DC Max. load per switching output 1A / 30V DC Max. conduit length inputs up to 500m Weight ca. 34g 8.2.9 XBT 1 fire alarm extension module Measurements (w x l)
8.5 Power supply 8.5.1 C-Tec NT560-12/E Supply voltage 230 (195-253) V AC, 50/60Hz Protection class I, with protective conductor connection Mains/battery protection 1A T H 250V (mains) 3,15A F L 250V (battery) Output voltage 12V DC 2,0Ah – 12,0Ah Battery charging capacity corresponds to the norm EN54-4 4:A2, VdS2115, VDE0100-410 Measurements (l x w x d)
License information can be viewed. In addition, you will find these in the user directory after installation. Path C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\All Users\TAS\[Produktname]\Betriebssoftware\Erweiterungen Vista/7/8/10 C:\Users\Public\TAS\[Produktname]\Betriebssoftware\Erweiterungen ATTENTION! Please refer to the handbook for further information! You will find this on the supplied CD, in the configuration tool „SysConf“...
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