Table of contents 1. Description of DS100 1.1 Description of parts 1.2 Terminal board 1.3 Technical specifications of DS100 2. Sounder/flasher functions 2.1 Types of signalling 2.2 Sounder/flasher activations 3. Installation of DS100 3.1 Connection to control panel 3.2 Connecting the battery 4. Programming of DS100 4.1 Programming from DS100 4.2 Programming menu 5. General information 5.1 About this manual 5.2 Manufacturer's details 5.3 Warranty 5.4 Limited warranty 5.5 Documents for the users 5.6 Disposal of the product Installation and programming manual- 110...
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1. Description of DS100 Acoustic output type tones Sound pressure at 1m 105 dB(A) Carrier frequency 2÷3 KHz Flash rate per minute Maximum alarm-time 12 min Operating environmental conditions Temperature from -25 to +60 °C Relative humidity f93 % without condensation Degree of protection IP34 Security grade Environmental class Dimensions (W x H x D) 218 x 237 x 53 mm...
2. Sounder/flasher functions Audible signalling The two speakers emit an audible signal which is programmable for the sound type (selectable from 4 tones). FAULT output Open-collector output normally closed or in stand-by status. TAMPER Output These are the contacts of a free-exchange relay that can be used for signalling the sounder/flasher events to external devices, normally closed during stand-by. 2.2 Sounder/flasher activations The DS100 sounder can be activated by signals from the control panel, depending on the wiring method used as well as by events generated by the device itself. Signalling will cease when one of the following conditions occurs: the alarm condition clears the maximum alarm time expires (in this case, only the audible signalling will cease); Control-panel event activations The occurrence of control-panel events (activations or resets) can activate a sounder/flasher and generate signalling. Each event can be associated with one or more sounder/flashers, configured as <Outputs= during the event programming phase. Sounder/flasher events The DS100 sounder processes signals detected by its components in such a way as to generate events to which one or more signals can be associated. The Ivy unit can generate the following events: Power failure Low battery ...
3. Installation of DS100 9. Check that the programming default settings are appropriate to needs, if not, make any necessary changes (Programming). 10. Close the casing and secure the appropriate screw (Description of parts, [O]). The tamper microswitch closes and the red LED blinks at intervals of 2 seconds for a total of 15 seconds. 11. The red LED will stop flashing and the sounder/flasher will be ready to operate. 3.1 Connection to control panel Below are all the possible connection types between an DS100 sounder and an anti-intrusion control panel. All connections involve the terminals on the motherboard (Description of parts, [A]). 2 wire connection +12V This standard wiring method activates the alarm signal by means of a positive-power-removed signal. 3 wire connection +12V In this connection mode, it is possible to activate both the external sounder and any internal sounder at the same time through the voltage- free <COM- NC- NO= relay of the control panel. Switching the relay dis- connects the <+= terminal of the external sounder and at the same time connects the <+= of the internal ...
4. Programming of DS100 4. Programming of DS100 DS100 sounders can be programmed by means of their buttons and LEDs, through their own programming menu. 4.1 Programming from DS100 To change its programming, the DS100 sounder provides a programming menu indicated by blinking on its LEDs; it is possible to navigate the menu by means of the programming buttons. This programming is possible only after a first powerup; therefore you must first make sure that: all power sources to the Ivy unit (mains and battery) are disconnected; the tamper protection is open; the anti-intrusion control panel is operating in a mode that acknowledges sounder tamper without trig- gering an alarm (e.g. control panel in programming mode) 1. Remove the cover. 2. Power-up the sounder; the red LED lights up solid. 3. By holding down the <P1= button (Description of parts, [B]) the programming LEDs (Description of parts, [G]) blink until the button is released to indicate access to the programming phase. They remain on, in binary sequence, to indicate the current programming section.
5. General information 5. General information 5.1 About this manual Manual code: DCMIINE0DS100 Revision: 110 Copyright: The information contained in this document is the sole property of Inim Electronics S.r.l.. Copy- ing, reprinting or modification of this document, in part or as a whole, is not permitted without prior autho- rization in writing from Inim Electronics S.r.l.. All rights reserved. 5.2 Manufacturer's details Manufacturer: Inim Electronics S.r.l. Production plant: Centobuchi, via Dei Lavoratori 10 63076 Monteprandone (AP), Italy Tel.: +39 0735 705007 Fax: +39 0735 734912 E-mail info@inim.it Web: www.inim.it The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system have authorization to work only on devices marketed under the brand Inim Electronics. 5.3 Warranty Inim Electronics S.r.l.. (Seller, Our, Us) warrants the original purchaser that this product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 24 months. As Inim Electronics does not install this product directly, and due to the possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by Us;Inim Electronics does not warrant against loss of quality, degradation of performance of this product or actual damage that results from the use of products, parts or other repla- ceable items (such as consumables) that are neither made nor recommended by Inim Electronics. Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting the specifications. In no event shall Inim Electronics be liable to the purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage whether direct of indirect or consequential or incidental, including ...
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