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General warranty terms and conditions 

When following the instructions for installation, operation and maintenance, the manufacturer guarantee 24 months from 
the date of receipt for the product

. Should the product purchased be put into operation by an entity other than the seller, the 

warranty  period  commences  from  the  date  that  the  product  is  put  into  operation,  provided  that  the  buyer  ordered  its 
commissioning within three weeks of its receipt. The customer expressly acknowledges that during the warranty period that 
extends beyond the length of the warranty period that is specified in the Commercial Code (the statutory warranty) s/he can 
neither require replacement of the product nor may s/he withdraw from the contract. 

1.

 

When  claiming  a  product  defect  it  is  necessary  to  submit  a  proof  of  purchase  that  contains  the  following  information: 
name and surname, name and business name, address and the warranty card, if the buyer received one from the seller. 
The validity of the warranty shall not be affected by non-compliance with the obligations related to the issuance of the 
warranty card. 

2.

 

Claims  concerning  the  product  (for  a  warranty  repair  only  complete  devices  are  accepted)  may  be  filed  during  the 
warranty  period  only  with  the  seller  from  which  it  was  purchased;  subsequently  the  seller  is  required  to  forward  the 
product to an authorised service centre or to the manufacturer.  

3.

 

A condition for the recognition of the rights under the warranty is the installation of the product having been undertaken 
by an authorised person in possession of a valid certificate from the manufacturer. 

5.

 

Claims regarding a product defect that can be dealt with reasonably quickly and without additional consequences will be 
resolved  by  remedying  the  defect  (repair)  or  by  replacement  of  the  product  part  ,  because  in  such  a  case  it  is  a 
contradiction  of  the  standard  norms  that  the  entire  product  shall  be  replaced  (§  616,  paragraph  4  of  the  Commercial 
Code). 

6.

 

The buyer who exercises the right of warranty repair is not entitled to the return of the parts that have been replaced.  

7.

 

The warranty period can be extended for up to 48 months and its validity can be extended beyond the standard length on 
the  basis  of  the  conclusion  of  an  individual  warranty  contract.  Further  information  may  be  obtained  through  a  specific 
business meeting. 
 

This warranty is not applicable to: 

 

a product that has not 

been put into operation by the manufacturer or by a certified employee

 in possession of a valid 

certificate issued by the manufacturer 

 

A product that did not have regulary performed calibrations and functional checks by the manufacturer or by a certified 
employee is possession of a valid certificate issued by the manufacturer. 

 

damage  caused  by  fire,  water,  static  electricity,  power  surges  in  the  electric  supply  or  in  the  public  network,  accident, 
improper use of the product, wear and tear 

 

contamination of the product and its subsequent cleaning 

 

damage caused by 

improper installation, any adjustment, modification

 or improper manner of use inconsistent with the 

instruction manual, the technical standards or the applicable safety regulations in the Czech Republic 

 

damage  to  the  product  during  transportation  caused  by  improper  handling  or  handling  of  the  product  in  a  manner 
contrary to the advice provided in the instruction manual 

 

DEGA products that have 

been used in association with other than original DEGA products

, including consumables and 

accessories

 

 

bearing additional parts or consumables (e.g. a foil label, seal, etc.), that are detrimental to normal wear and tear during 
operation, together with wear and tear of the product and its parts caused by their normal use

 

 
For the complete version of the general business conditions and of the claims procedure go to www.dega.cz  
 

Manufacturer: DEGA CZ s.r.o., Malešická 2850/22c, 130 00 Praha 3, Czech republic 
VAT: CZ 279 029 43, Telephone  +420 774 447 660 E-mail: [email protected] , Web: www.dega.cz 

 
 
 

 

© 2014 DEGA CZ s.r.o.   

User Manual ver.: 07DEGAUPAIII 200717 

 

Summary of Contents for UPA III

Page 1: ...ny form without the prior permission of DEGA CZ s r o is prohibited DEGA CZ s r o reserves the right to alter the specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice DEGA CZ s r o bears no liable for any damage resulting from use of this device ...

Page 2: ... past alarms 9 9 Automatic adjustment of the 0 point 9 10 Menu 9 History Menu HIST 10 Information menu INFO 10 Configuration menu CONF 10 Controller testing menu TEST 11 Service Menu SERV 11 Maintenance 12 1 Operation Maintenance 12 2 Replacement of the battery 12 Attachments 13 1 Table of error codes 13 General warranty terms and conditions 14 For your safety Beware of static electricity Electron...

Page 3: ... 25 mm max 100 m Cable for connecting signalization a pushbutton cable 2 x 1mm Output USB for PC configuration RS485 protocol DEGA or MODBUS on request for the host system PLC PC 10x switching relays 250 V 10 A 2x outupt for visual and acoustic alarms max load see chapter Assembling and connecting the wiring paragraph 6 Communication speed of RS485 9 6 kB Functional safety EN61508 SIL 1 Dimensions...

Page 4: ...e suppy voltage 22 26V Terminal block relay RE8 RE10 Fuse T400mA Auxiliary input output 24V DC Power supply terminal block 230VAC Temperature sensor terminal block Acoustic alarm lay key terminal block Flooding sensor terminal block Acoustic alarm terminal block Bus temrinal block 1 for digital transmitters Bus temrinal block 0 for digital transmitters RS485 for the host system Analog inputs Optic...

Page 5: ...e cover of the case and lock the controller by using the handle 2 Connecting a transmitter via current loop Connect one transmitter on each channel of the controller 3 Connecting a transmitter via RS485 It is possible to connect up to 16 transmitters on each controller input depending on their electrical distance from the controller Wiring installation for RS485 Wiring must be done using bus topol...

Page 6: ... the supply voltage and the maximum current load Supply voltage 230V AC The highest current load of the controller is 1 4A This current serves to power the connected transmitters and the visual and acoustic alarms which are connected to the terminal blocks LIGHT_SIG and SOUND_SIG Example There are 4 transmitters connected to the controller with a consuption of 60 mA each The remaining 1 16 A I 140...

Page 7: ...imru můžeme regulovat výstupní napětí zdroje v rozsahu 22 26V V případě že jsou snímače připojeny na velkou vzdálenost může být pro správnou funkci nutné zvýšit napájecí napětí Controls The control panel is equipped with a segmented LCD display and can be controlled using the LEFT RIGHT and ENTER buttons In Basic mode the controller displays the concentration and the states of the configured chann...

Page 8: ...cation or an evnetual sensor malfunction If the displayed channel is digital 1 to 32 the adress of the connected sensor is also displayed Connected analog transmitters have a range of 41 to 48 The controller sequentially switches the configured channels in a 3s interval If we want to select a transmitter manually we can do so with the buttons LEFT and RIGHT The status of the sensor bundled with an...

Page 9: ...larm occurred the icon is displayed To view these alarms enter the menu HIST HILA where the date and time since the highest measured alarm since reseting HIST _RST is displayed for each transmitter After viewing the history it s possible to reset the counter throught HIST _RST and the icon disappears 9 Automatic adjustment of the 0 point The connected digital transmitters have an inner diagnostic ...

Page 10: ...n to return the the history menu Note In case of equipping a larger quantity of transmitters the loading of the history may take a few seconds Information menu INFO NCAL Displays the date of the next transmitter calibration LCAL Displays the date of the calibration TEMP Displays the temperature of the DEGA Tc II sensor ADDR Displays the controller address on the RS485 HOST bus EXIT Returns to a hi...

Page 11: ...nged with LEFT and RIGHT and using ENTER will confirm the selection In the final part of this whole process select either YES for saving the values into the transmitters or no for finishing the calibration without saving the values Controller testing menu TEST RELE Setting the relay output TRAN Simulation of the measured values _RST Controller restart EXIT Returns to a higher menu level The entry ...

Page 12: ...required accuracy and the occurrance of disturbing gases in the atmoshpere Also carry out a functional control 1 x every three months checking the function of the entire detection system using a test gas which does not exceed the range of the sensor We recommend using gas intended for laboratory use For the functional control do not use means for testing fire alarm detectors Perform calibration on...

Page 13: ... error contact the manufacturer X SEN MISM The set sensor ID does not match with the connected sensor Checking the configuration of the sensor required X ELFAILED EL sensor test error Sensor error only informative subsides by itself X X HEATING Transmitter is in preheating mode Wait a few minutes the transmitter will automatically enter measurement mode X EE25 ERR Error reading the internal FLASH ...

Page 14: ...ct shall be replaced 616 paragraph 4 of the Commercial Code 6 The buyer who exercises the right of warranty repair is not entitled to the return of the parts that have been replaced 7 The warranty period can be extended for up to 48 months and its validity can be extended beyond the standard length on the basis of the conclusion of an individual warranty contract Further information may be obtaine...

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