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TERMINALS 

GND 

Power supply: negative pole 

+12V 

Power supply: positive pole 12 V

 (max 13,8 V

T1 
T2 

Tamper output: normally closed at rest (tamper closed) 
In case of opening or removal (without distinction) the terminal opens signalling tamper 

IN1 

BLOCK

 device input: 

 

+12 V

: the device is deactivated 

 

GND: the device is activated 

IN2 

NEBULISATION READY

 input: normally closed towards positive (+12 V

When the positive is removed the 

IN3

 input status is checked (depends by connection): 

INSTANTANEOUS MODE 

Nebulisation starts immediately 

DRIVEN MODE 

 

if 

IN3

 confirm, gas is sprayed (confirm is monitored up to 8 minutes after the end of 

NEBULISATION READY) 

 

if 

IN3

 stay at rest the nebulisation is disabled (it’s then necessary to provide a disarm/arm 

cycle on input 

IN2

IN3 

NEBULISATION

 input: normally closed towards positive (+12 V

If positive is removed when NEBULISATION READY is activated (by 

IN2

) the nebulisation starts 

OUT D 

MOTOR SUPPLY FAILURE

 output: normally at 12 V

 

The output switches to GND in case of failure on motor power supply circuit 
 
If the main supply voltage or the battery voltage are lower than 10,5 V

, the OUT D output 

switches to GND signalling the failure (inadequate voltage). The voltage check is made when 

IN1

 (BLOCK) is at GND, that is with Peperosso unlocked. 

 
If 

OUT D

 is at GND it is necessary to check the power voltages are correct (between 12 and 13,8 

V

); if power voltages are correct but output D – with Peperosso unlocked – is still at GND, it 

is necessary to call technical service assistance 

+VS 

POWER 12 V

 output: normally at +12 V

 

Provide a positive pole +12 V

 for power supplying local detector/external devices 

OUT G 

EXTERNAL ACTUATOR

 output: normally floating 

Connect to negative (GND) of an external actuator to drive it 
The positive can be taken from 

+12V

 terminal 

This output act only during nebulisation! 

OUT A 

NEBULISATION OCCURRED

 output: normally at 12 V

 - (signalling for control panel) 

This output switches to GND when the motor starts to rotate, and stays to GND until the 
plunger return (by pressing the 

K1

 button on main board) 

 

CN2 

Motor 

CN3 

NOT USED 

CN4 

Anti-removal Tamper 

CN5 

Anti-opening Tamper 

CN6 

NOT USED 

CN7 

End-line control 

Summary of Contents for PEPEROSSO

Page 1: ...Installation and use manual Made in Italy PEPEROSSO Dissuader with nebulization irritating gas 14 09 M1 2 1 H1 0 F 1 0 ENG ...

Page 2: ...NS OF THIS MANUAL AND THE LAW REGARDING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Legal notes THE ACTIVE PRINCIPLE USED BY PEPEROSSO IS A NATURAL ESSENCE OF CHILLI PEPPER CALLED OLEORESIN CAPSICUM OC WITH A CONCENTRATION OF 10 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE NATURAL ESSENCE IS THAT IT IS LEGAL AND SAFE FEW ILLEGAL PRODUCTS EXIST IN FACT WITH ACTIVE PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL DERIVATION THAT IN ITALY ARE CONSIDERED CHEMICAL AGGRESSIVE...

Page 3: ...tion 5 Precautions 6 After nebulisation 6 Installation 7 Installation 9 Connections 11 Technical 13 TERMINALS 14 JUMPERS 15 BUTTONS 15 LEDS 15 Tamper 15 Battery substitution 16 Substitution of spray cans 17 After a nebulisation 17 Substitution for maintenance 17 Test 18 Stand alone mode 19 ...

Page 4: ...ning sensation persuading the intruder to leave immediately the area Gas is emitted by three disposable sprays of 20 ml located inside Peperosso Peperosso can be connected by wire to an alarm control panel Gas diffusion occurs only after the activation of the three different wired inputs control panel activated alarm start and additional sensor confirmation close to nebulizer avoiding any gas nebu...

Page 5: ...E OF ALARM NEBULISATION IS READY When the system is in alarm the control panel signals it to Peperosso input IN2 that prepares nebulisation the gas is not yet emitted depends on input IN3 state AN INTRUDER CAUSE NEBULISATION TO START Peperosso verify if the confirm input input IN3 signals a detection it s the confirm an intruder is near and thus gas nebulisation can start It s possible to connect ...

Page 6: ...BECAUSE IS NOT GUARANTEED THE COMPLETE ABSENCE OF PEOPLE IN PROTECTED AREA DO NOT INSTALL THE DEVICE WHEN IN PRESENCE OF NOT PACKAGED FOOD OR ENVIRONMENT INCOMPATIBLE WITH GAS NEBULISATION ATTENTION PEPEROSSO IS PROTECTED AGAINST WIRE CUTTING IF PROPER SIGNALS ARE MISSING ON MONITORING INPUTS EXAMPLE WIRE CUT BLACKOUT OR CONTROL PANEL BATTERY TEST OR ITS FAILURE GAS NEBULISATION CAN STARTS After n...

Page 7: ... windows Motor base Screw for motor base Anti opening tamper Screw for motor base CN1 connector removable Space for spray cans Anti removing tamper Battery compartment Electronic board Anti opening tamper Wall mounting hole Wall mounting hole Wall mounting hole Cable path Screw for motor base Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 6 Fig 5 ...

Page 9: ...luded set the battery and lock it with the appropriate metal plate 4 Plug the end line CN7 and motor CN2 connectors 5 Connect the battery ATTENTION By connecting the battery the motor move forward the plunger leave it go completely forward 6 Screw the three screws of the motor base 7 Cable the CN1 connector according to the functioning mode will be used instantaneous or driven by IN3 see schemes a...

Page 10: ...ing the test spray can containing water see Test paragraph At the end of test block Peperosso using IN1 provide a positive 12 V 13 Peperosso must stay at rest with the plunger completely back and settled Only in this position is possible to fix the spray cans with the straps fig 6 In this phase to avoid unwanted nebulisations caused by error on wiring or moved on CN1 remove the CN2 motor connector...

Page 11: ...11 Connections Driven mode confirm from IN3 input ...

Page 12: ...12 Instantaneous mode immediate nebulisation in case of alarm Control panel connection with remote activation surveillance ...

Page 13: ... control interface Confirmation is monitored up to 8 minutes after the end of NEBULISATION READY signal Outputs 1 output for power supply 12 V 500 mA 2 A for 100 ms MAX 1 output for failure of Peperosso 1 output for nebulisation occurred Functioning Gas nebulisation can occur only when system is armed IN1 unlocked and after activation of IN2 input alarm and confirm of IN3 input local detector remo...

Page 14: ...tches to GND in case of failure on motor power supply circuit If the main supply voltage or the battery voltage are lower than 10 5 V the OUT D output switches to GND signalling the failure inadequate voltage The voltage check is made when IN1 BLOCK is at GND that is with Peperosso unlocked If OUT D is at GND it is necessary to check the power voltages are correct between 12 and 13 8 V if power vo...

Page 15: ...Tamper deactivate JP2 Anti removal Tamper active Anti removal Tamper deactivate BUTTONS K1 Plunger return button after nebulisation Allow to after nebulisation occurred rearm the device LEDS OFF ON LED Normal functioning Battery poles inverted Tamper In case of cover removing the tamper line through T1 T2 terminals is opened ...

Page 16: ...and end line connectors 10 Plug in the battery connector the motor moves the plunger forward 11 Screw the three screws the motor base 12 Plug in the CN1 connector already cabled 13 Enable Peperosso removing the positive 12 V from IN1 from control panel 14 Press K1 button to bring the plunger to rest 15 At this point make a functioning test using the test spray can containing water see Test paragra...

Page 17: ...eperosso removing the positive 12 V from IN1 3 Press the K1 button to bring the plunger to rest 4 Block Peperosso giving the positive 12 V to IN1 5 Unplug the CN2 connector which power the motor in this way the plunger is mechanically blocked 6 Substitute the spray cans 7 Plug in the CN2 motor connector 8 Close the cover Substitution for maintenance 1 Deactivate the control panel IN1 and IN2 to 12...

Page 18: ...perosso is connected in Instantaneous mode the nebulisation of spray with water starts immediately o if is connected in Driven mode provoke the confirm detector connected to IN3 Peperosso will nebulize the spray can with water Verify the detection area of the confirm detector is properly covered and adjusted to avoid false detections at the end of test change the test spray can with the chili pepp...

Page 19: ...in stand alone mode no control panel required Note it s necessary to connect the detector as in scheme on page 11 Peperosso Must be powered with 12 V Detector Connect to Peperosso on IN3 as confirm Hardware key Close IN1 and IN2 towards 12 V disabling Peperosso ...

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