Gira 834 Plus Installation, Start-Up, Operation

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Gira radio emergency set
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  • Page 1 Gira radio emergency set Installation, start-up, operation Gira radio emergency set 5914 ..
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ................... General notes ....................Scope of delivery .................... Area of application ..................Functional description ..................Interfaces and connection options ..............Installation and start-up ................. Radio signals of the devices ................Recommended installation heights for the devices ........Recommended installation height for the radio call module......Installation of the power supply unit for the radio call module ......
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction The Gira radio emergency set is a radio-based, expandable call system (transmission frequency 868.35 MHz) and is suitable for many applications, for example for installation in WC's suitable for the handicapped. General notes The technical data and specifications contained in this documentation may be changed without prior notification.
  • Page 5: Scope Of Delivery

    Introduction Scope of delivery The following components are contained in the scope of delivery of the radio emergency set (Order No. 5914 ..): Radio call module, individual part order number 5935 00 Device view Rear connections Front of device Contains both the control Power supply Programming button electronics for the radio...
  • Page 6 Introduction Radio pull-cord button, individual part order number 5932 .. Device view Rear connections Front of device Connection via radio to: 12 V DC power supply Programming button Radio call module (optional) Antenna LED display Battery Pull-cord button Function: Call triggering Triggers calls by pulling the cord.
  • Page 7 Introduction Power supply unit 12 V / 1 A, individual part order number 5930 .. Device view 230 V~ AC 12 V- DC Power supply unit for flush- mounted installation Function: Power supply of the radio call module 230 V / 12 V, 1 A. Power supply of the call module. Can also be used for supply of the pull- cord button and switch-off button.
  • Page 8: Area Of Application

    (factory setting: off). The Gira radio emergency set is suited to all areas of application in which the installation of a call system according to DIN VDE 0834 is not expressly required, but where use of a call system is still expedient and is also thoroughly recommended due to high risk factors.
  • Page 9: Interfaces And Connection Options

    (see 2.1). Interfaces and connection options The radio emergency set features the following interface: – The radio call module has a zero-potential relay contact (NC). A Gira TeleCoppler (Order No.: 2335 00) can be connected to this. 06.2017/V 1.2...
  • Page 10 Introduction 06.2017/V 1.2...
  • Page 11: Installation And Start-Up

    Installation and start-up Installation and start-up Installation of the Gira radio emergency set must be carried out by a skilled electrician. He must observe the applicable requirements of DIN VDE 0834, DIN VDE 0100 and further standards as well as statutory standards.
  • Page 12: Installation Of The Power Supply Unit For The Radio Call Module

    Installation and start-up Installation of the power supply unit for the radio call module Care must be taken that the 230 V AC cable remains separate from the 12 V DC cable during installation. Notes Connection of the power supply unit must be carried out by a skilled electrician only. Ensure correct polarity when connecting the device.
  • Page 13: Starting Up The Radio Emergency Set

    Installation and start-up Starting up the radio emergency set The components of a Gira radio emergency set are factory pre-configured. This means that the radio connection (transmission frequency 868.35 MHz) between the devices is automatically established during installation. The devices of the set do not have to be configured or taught in.
  • Page 14: Adding New Devices To A Radio Emergency Set / Deleting Device Assignments From A Radio Emergency Set

    Installation and start-up Adding new devices to a radio emergency set / deleting device assignments from a radio emergency set 2.6.1 Expanding an existing radio emergency set with one or several devices Note: The description applies for devices not yet taught in with a set! The following description applies for single devices to be integrated into an existing set.
  • Page 15: Deleting Device Assignment To A Radio Emergency Set

    Installation and start-up 2.6.2 Deleting device assignment to a radio emergency set Note: Description applies to devices that are part of a radio emergency set! To assign devices to a radio emergency set, see 2.6.1. Important: Only delete several device assignments one after another. For each device, implement steps 2 to 3 in succession.
  • Page 16: Testing The Connection Quality Of The Installation

    Installation and start-up 2.6.3 Testing the connection quality of the installation As outlined in chapter 2.1, radio connection quality depends on various factors. Note: Test the connection quality before installation. It is advisable to test connection quality prior to installing the devices so that another installation location can be selected if necessary.
  • Page 17: Relay In The Radio Call Module

    Installation and start-up Relay in the radio call module The relay functions as a zero-voltage NC contact. The contact is open when: • no voltage is applied • a call is active • a fault exists. The contact is closed when: •...
  • Page 18: Example For A Standard Installation

    A WC suitable for the handicapped with pull-cord button and switch-off button can be equipped with the Gira radio emergency set. A call triggered by the pull-cord button is signalled by the red signal light of the call module outside, adjacent to the door of the WC.
  • Page 19: Dip Switch On The Circuit Board Of The Call Module

    Installation and start-up DIP switch on the circuit board of the call module The factory setting is: All 4 switches are in the left position, all options are "OFF". DIP switch in the call module Symbol meanings Buzzer off/buzzer on Factory setting: off For future application 834+...
  • Page 20: Error Signalling

    Installation and start-up 2.10 Error signalling 2.10.1 Weak battery Device display Call module display with weak battery Flashing frequency: Pause Flashes Flashes 2 Hz 5 sec. 1 x short 1 x short Possible cause: weak battery. Eliminate the cause: New battery, see 3.7. The LED goes out The LED goes out Result:...
  • Page 21: Multiple Loss Of Radio Connection (> 20 Times In 24 H)

    Installation and start-up 2.10.3 Multiple loss of radio connection (> 20 times in 24 h) Device display Call module display Flashing frequency: 1 Hz Flashing frequency: 1 Hz Possible cause (see 2.1): • e.g. unsuitable installation location • e.g. unsuitable climatic conditions (humidity) •...
  • Page 22: Device Reset To Factory Setting

    Installation and start-up 2.10.4 Device reset to factory setting The programming button of each device to be reset to the factory setting should be pressed and held for longer than 10 seconds. Important: All implemented settings are deleted. 2.10.5 Device defect If all other fault sources have been excluded and a device is still unable to establish a radio connection, then a device reset must be carried out with the call module and all other taught- in devices.
  • Page 23: Operation

    Operation Operation Call triggering • Radio pull-cord button The call is triggered by a person in need of help by pulling on the cord of the radio pull-cord button. The call is signalled with a lighting up of the reassurance light in the housing of the radio pull-cord button as well as with red continuous light from the signal light of the radio call module.
  • Page 24: Status Display And Display Of Faults In The Call Module

    The operability of all system components must be checked regularly (once yearly). DIN VDE 0834 also specifies replacing batteries once yearly. If batteries must be replaced, the batteries can be ordered with the Gira order number: • Battery (type CR2, 3 V, 800 mAh) for the radio call module, order number: 5988 00 •...
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Operating temperature +5 ºC to 40 ºC Storage temperature -25 ºC to 70 ºC Radio call module With red LED signal light, installation in installation box, DIN 49073, (deep box recommended) Lithium battery in: 1 x CR 2, 3 V, 800 mAh radio call module Radio pull-cord button Installation in installation box, DIN 49073...
  • Page 26: Current Consumption Of Components

    The warranty is provided in accordance with statutory requirements via the specialist trade. Please submit or send faulty devices postage paid together with an error description to your responsible salesperson (specialist trade/installation company/specialist electrical trade). They will forward the devices to the Gira Service Center. 06.2017/V 1.2...
  • Page 28 Gira Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG Electrical installation systems P.O. Box 12 20 42461 Radevormwald Germany Phone +49 (0) 2195 - 602 - 0 +49 (0) 2195 - 602 - 191 www.gira.com info@gira.com...

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