RUBETEK HDW-1 Manual

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MANUAL
WIRELESS ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR
HDW-1 «RUBETEK»
Complies with:
EN 54-5
EN 54-25
Hardware version:
IP101-02M rev.3
Software version:
2023.02.1 or higher
Document version:
2023-3-1

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  • Page 1 MANUAL WIRELESS ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR HDW-1 «RUBETEK» Complies with: EN 54-5 EN 54-25 Hardware version: IP101-02M rev.3 Software version: 2023.02.1 or higher Document version: 2023-3-1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................3 Description and operation ...................... 4 1.1. Function ..........................4 1.2. Technical data ........................4 1.3. Appearance of the detector ....................5 1.4. Internal design of the detector ....................5 1.5. Complete set .......................... 6 Intended use ...........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction This Manual is intended to describe the operating principle, configuration, installation and operation of the wireless addressable heat detector HDW-1 «RUBETEK» (hereinafter detector). Detector operates under control of the Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel as part of the «RUBETEK» fire alarm system.
  • Page 4: Description And Operation

    «Fire», «Attention» or «Norm» to addressable fire alarm control panel CP. The detector operates as part of the Rubetek automatic fire alarm system, controlled by the addressable fire alarm control panel CP-1 (hereinafter referred to as CP).
  • Page 5: Appearance Of The Detector

    Weight, g, max Average lifetime, years Average time between failures, h 60000 * At an operating temperature above 0ºС, taking into account stable radio link, and a polling time of 255 s. Operating time does not take into account batteries discharge during CW. 1.3.
  • Page 6: Complete Set

    Complete set Table 2 - Complete set of the detector Item Quantity, ea Remarks Wireless addressable heat detector HDW-1 «RUBETEK» Detector base DB-2 «RUBETEK» Installed on detector Battery CR123А Installed on detector Battery CR2032 Installed on detector Protective cover Installed on detector...
  • Page 7: Linking The Detector To Сp

    Remove the protective film of the batteries. For this: - carefully remove the battery; - remove the protective film; - observing the polarity indicated on the board, install the battery in place; - check the tight fit of the contact plates to the battery poles. ATTENTION! Remove first the protective film from the main battery, then remove the protective film from the backup battery.
  • Page 8 - select 2.Wireless DEVs in the submenu. Press Ок. - select one item 1.Through CP/SC / 2.Using RE-1 in the submenu. Press Ок. RF-device pairing menu will open. ATTENTION! Up to 5 detectors can be linked to the CP at the same time. Detectors active for linking within the radio channel coverage area will be displayed in the open list.
  • Page 9 ● Link* - parameters of CP link with detector. More details are described in paragraph 2.5 of this Manual. ● Main supply* - main battery voltage. ● Backup supply* - backup battery voltage. ● Serial number* - detector serial number. ●...
  • Page 10: Detector Deactivation

    Close the detector case. To do this, drown the case of the detector into the base until it stops, aligning the projections of the case with the recesses on the base. Make sure that the detector is in the operating mode. In this case, the LED on the front of the detector will flicker green with an interval of 10 seconds.
  • Page 11: Bypass Mode

    Press Ок to save. To activate device, set the value to no. To view the list of deactivated Wireless DEVS on the CP, do the following: - select 1.Information in the main menu. Press Ок. - select 5.Bypassed DEV list. Press Ок. After that you can see the list of wireless DEVs which are deactivated on the system with their slot number #Х.
  • Page 12: Link Quality Assessment

    2.5. Link quality assessment Open the Fire Alarm Network menu on the CP screen by pressing the «» button on the keyboard. Select item 1.Browse network and press the OK button. Select the required CP. Press the OK button. To view device link parameters, do the following: - select 3.DEVs in the main menu.
  • Page 13: Detector Location

    2.6. Detector location ATTENTION! Location and installation of the detector should only be carried out after it has been linked to Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. ATTENTION! The CP receives a signal from the detectors installed within its range. The maximum link range in open areas is up to 900 meters.
  • Page 14 Rotate the detector clockwise. Having completed installation of the detector, check for 255 s that the following alarm signals are not generated: «Fire», «Fault». The LED indication of the detector must correspond to the standby mode in accordance with Table 3. Table 3 - LED indication of the detector Status of the detector Green indicator...
  • Page 15: Detector Sw Firmware Check

    2.9. Events and reactions configuration A complete list of events and reactions configuration in the fire alarm «RUBETEK» is given in the operation manual for the CP. Events configuration must be carried out only by qualified personnel, taking into account the requirements of the working and design documentation for fire alarms and automation per facility.
  • Page 16: Fire 2" Confirmation Alarm Signal Configuration

    To activate device reactions, do the following: - select 3.DEVs in the main menu. Press Ок. - select 1.Devices list submenu. Press Ок. - select 2.By number. Press Ок. - select the right device. Press Ок. - select Device menu. Press Ок. - select Reaction configuration.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    - select 3.DEVs in the main menu. Press Ок. - select 2.Device zones. Press Ок. - select the right Zone. Press Ок. - select Fire 2 by single det. Press Ок. - set time 0000. Press Ок. - make sure that for Fire 2 by two and more: on is selected.
  • Page 18 In the menu DEVs that opens select Status. If the detector has faults or events, they will be displayed. ATTENTION! If link with the detector is lost, faults received before the loss of link will be displayed. ● link quality check. Performed in accordance with paragraph 2.5 of this Manual; ●...
  • Page 19: Batteries Replacement

    ● external inspection of the detector for traces of moisture and mechanical damage; ● checking the indication of the detector: «Standby mode» according to table 3. 3.3. Batteries replacement ATTENTION! When replacing batteries, observe the polarity indicated on the board! If one battery fails, both batteries are replaced.
  • Page 20: Disposal

    Certification 9.1. Wireless addressable heat detector HDW-1 «RUBETEK» complies with the European standard EN 54-5 «Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Part 5: Heat detectors – Point detectors» and EN 54-25 «Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Part 25: Components using radio links».

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