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EDA-D6000 Installation Manual 

 

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Electro-Detectors

 

 
Output Timeout 

This  controls  how  long  the unit will sound before automatically silencing. Once automatically silenced the panel will 
remain  indicating  the  alarm  but  the  unit  will  be  silenced.  Should  another  alarm  condition  occur  then  the  unit  will 
resound. This can be set in multiples of 30 minutes from 0 to 900 minutes. Setting the value at 0 will allow the unit to 
sound continuously. The default value is 30 minutes. 

Sounder Tone List 

Two tones are available. A swept tone that should be used as a general evacuate tone and a single frequency tone that is 
pulsed and used for an alert signal.  
 
To achieve EN54 Part 3 compliance the swept tone must be used with the maximum (High) volume setting. 
 
When programming the panel, for each device that can set the system into alarm, a set of cause and effects can be 
programmed to determine how the sounders operate. The options are detailed below. The system defaults to sounder 
tone number 0 and has been type approved to this. Other options have not been approved. Four user defined tones can 
be added to the system. 
The swept tone sweeps from 1056Hz to 918Hz in 500mS 
The pulsed single frequency operates on a 50% duty cycle and is on for 1 second. 
 

Sounder  
Tone  
Number 

Tone Name 

Tone Description 

Swept 

Swept Tone 

Pulsed 

Pulsed 1s on 1s off 

Swept 

Swept Tone 

Pulsed 

Pulsed 1s on 1s off 

Swept 

Swept Tone 

Pulsed 

Pulsed 1s on 1s off 

Swept 

Swept Tone 

Pulsed 

Pulsed 1s on 1s off 

No Tone 

No Tone 

No Tone 

No Tone 

10 

No Tone 

No Tone 

11 

No Tone 

No Tone 

12 

User Tone A 

User Tone A 

13 

User Tone B 

User Tone B 

14 

User Tone C 

User Tone C 

15 

User Tone D 

User Tone D 

 

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Summary of Contents for Zerio Plus EDA-D6000

Page 1: ... where water could possibly drip through Any hole should be made good prior to installing the detector The unit should be fitted away from any metal objects or electrical items to avoid radio interference and a radio survey for the position should have been carried out prior to installation Adding the device to the system Before the unit will operate on a system it must be programmed via the contr...

Page 2: ...sitivity 0 5 1 0 and 2o C per minute The unit will also operate once 54o C has been exceeded Alarm Verify The time period in seconds that a detector remains in alarm before sending an alarm signal Range 1 to 20 seconds The recommended value which conforms with third party type approval tests is 2 Seconds Volume The volume of the unit when it is sounding can be set inside the unit We would recommen...

Page 3: ... setting When programming the panel for each device that can set the system into alarm a set of cause and effects can be programmed to determine how the sounders operate The options are detailed below The system defaults to sounder tone number 0 and has been type approved to this Other options have not been approved Four user defined tones can be added to the system The swept tone sweeps from 1056...

Page 4: ...ned with the led on the outer case The detector should be located in the base and rotated clockwise Once mounted correctly press the reset button for about a second until it beeps The LED should stop flashing if the unit is mounted correctly Should the temperature exceed the alarm condition threshold the unit will indicate the alarm condition by illuminating the LED The internal buzzer on the dete...

Page 5: ...pproaching their end of life The unit will continue to operate for a further 60 days in which time the batteries should be changed Verify Fail The panel has lost communication with the device this could be caused by the batteries being flat the unit failing to operate something obstructing the radio signal path or the device not being installed correctly with an adequate signal strength Battery Fa...

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