BS-536
MANUAL CALL POINT
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OPERATION VOLTAGE
ALARM CURRENT
ALARM RESISTOR
USE
TYPE
DEGREES OF COVER PROTECTION
PRODUCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
OPERATION TEMPERATURE RANGE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
TYPICAL WEIGHT
GUARANTEE
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GENERAL
This is an emergency fire alarm button. Use
this call point to manually activate the alarm
system at the sight of fire. It is essential for it
to exist in cooperation with other detectors.
Using it is very simple. All you have to do is
push the see-through plastic cover and the
call point automatically activates the alarm
system.
In this case the see-through plastic cover
does not brake but it can be reset to it`s
original position with the special plastic key
which is included.
This way you can test a specific call point
and maintenance the fire detection panel as
well.
It is used as a signal to evacuate the building
in case of fire.
In every fire detection system it is essential
that you place one call point besides the
control panel and the rest mainly in corridors
and exits of the building.
Installation and Connection
1. First, unfasten the retailing screws and
remove the plastic cover.
2. Remove carefully the interior parts of the
device and use the supplied mounting parts to
the A-A or B - B positions (Figure 2).
3. During their installation must be attention
taken that the distance between two buttons
does not exceed 30 m and all buttons
should be placed at a height of about 1.4 m
from the floor.(Figure 1).
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10-30V DC
8-30mA
470ohms
Indoor
Type A
IP 20
EN 54-11
o
-10 to 70 C
Up to 95%
ABS/PC
98 x 94 x 58 mm
180gr.
2 years
4. Inside
the
call point there are four
special terminal blocks with indications
IN and OUT used to fasten the cables.
The connection is made direct to the zone
of the control panel regardless of polarity.
If in a zone there are more than one then
they are connected in parallel. If in the
same zone there are detectors then the
call point is connected in parallel with the
detectors of this specific zone.
If the last device installed on a zone is
a call point then you must place on it the
resistor which was removed from that
zone. The Figure 4 below shows the
connections
between
two
call points
and a detector to a zone of a fire detection
panel It also shows the connection of the
resistor to the last button of that zone.
5. Reinstall the parts which have been
removed during the previous steps and
the device is ready to operate.
BS-536
manual call point
EN-54-11: 2001 + A1: 2005
KOLINDROS
PIERIAS
60061 HELLAS
921536000_09_011
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1
1
Plastic key input
Figure 1
BS-536
DETECTOR'S
OUT IN
Recovery Procedure
Insert the supplied plastic key into the input (Figure 1) rotate by 90 ° and pull
be reset to it`s original position.
it until the call point will
WARRANTY
Olympia Electronics guarantees the quality, condition and operation of the goods. The period of warranty
is specified in the official catalogue of Olympia Electronics and also in the technical leaflet, which
accompanies each product. This warranty ceases to exist if the buyer does not follow the technical
instructions included in official documents given by Olympia Electronics or if the buyer modifies the goods
provided or has any repairs or re-setting done by a third party, unless Olympia Electronics has fully
agreed to them in writing. Products that have been damaged can be returned to the premises of our
company for repair or replacement, as long as the warranty period is valid.
Olympia Electronics reserves the right to repair or to replace the returned goods and to or not charge the
buyer depending on the reason of defection. Olympia Electronics reserves the right to charge or not the
buyer the transportation cost.
HEAD OFFICE
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nd
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info@olympia-electronics.gr
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Α
Β
1,4μ
Β
Α
Figure 2
BS-536
OUT IN
BASE
TO THE ZONE
OF THE PANEL
90°
921536000_09_011
Figure 3
Figure 4
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