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PAK200218 Iss 05B  Oct 2012 

©2012 ELMDENE INTERNATIONAL LTD 

 

SAB

 

B

ATTERY 

R

EMOVAL

 

 

 

The SAB battery may be removed for disposal at end of product life or if it is detected faulty by the sounder self test.  
 
To remove battery: 
1.

 

Ensure H+ power is disconnected from product. 

2.

 

Remove all field wiring. 

3.

 

Unclip battery from moulding 

4.

 

Remove battery leads from BAT+ and BAT- 

 

To fit a new battery: 
1.

 

Clip replacement battery into position on backplate. 

2.

 

Route battery cables to electronics module connect positive (RED) lead to BAT+ and negative (BLACK) lead to BAT-. 

IMPORTANT: Ensure correct polarity of connections and that exposed battery leads DO NOT accidentally touch. 

Dispose of used batteries in accordance with all national and local regulations 

 

D

ISPOSAL OF 

P

RODUCT AT 

E

ND OF 

L

IFE

 

 

 

This product falls within the scope of EU Directives 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and 
2006/66/CE (Battery). At the end of life, the product must be separated from the domestic waste stream and disposed of via 
an appropriate approved WEEE disposal route in accordance with all national and local regulations. 
 
Before disposal of the product, the SAB battery must be removed and disposed of separately via an appropriate approved 
battery disposal route in accordance with all national and local regulations. Package used batteries safely for onward transport 
to your supplier, collection point or disposal facility. 
 

Caution risk of fire or explosion 

if bare battery wires are allowed to touch. 

 

See Specification for battery type information. The battery is marked with the crossed out wheelie bin symbol, which may 
include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg).  

For more information see: www.recyclethis.info 

 

 

 

             

 

 

          

Summary of Contents for VERTEC-3000-G3

Page 1: ...h fault output Remote test input facility Selectable sound auto cut off timer no cut off 5s for test 3 10 15 minutes Full SAB using internal battery Twin Comfort LEDs selectable on off alternate flash...

Page 2: ...CTIONAL INFORMATION Tamper Circuit for Single or Multiple Cascade Installations For a single siren installation link TS to H and connect TR to the control panel Tamper return input In cascade installa...

Page 3: ...pproximately 1Hz SAB Mode In SAB mode the sounder can draw current from both the control panel and the battery The siren will self activate if either of the tampers are activated In SCB mode the sound...

Page 4: ...strobe Trigger and Supply BAT Negative battery connection Connect black battery lead after applying power Panel First Only unit Last unit Furthest from panel 0V Strobe Trigger Fault i p Fault i p 12V...

Page 5: ...rol panel bell and strobe outputs are switched off Remove cover and check sounder operates due to top tamper 4 If a Tamper Return connection is made to the control panel check that the panel detects a...

Page 6: ...rectly connected FAULT FINDING Symptom Fault Action Sounder activated in non alarm condition and tamper at panel Cover not closed correctly Check cover closed and screw secure Rear tamper insert disen...

Page 7: ...s DISPOSAL OF PRODUCT AT END OF LIFE This product falls within the scope of EU Directives 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE and 2006 66 CE Battery At the end of life the produc...

Page 8: ...urrent rating Sound Trigger Input R 3 5Vdc sound ON R 8 5Vdc sound OFF 12mA max Strobe Trigger Input ST 6 5Vdc strobe flash ON ST 6 6Vdc strobe OFF 5mA max Fixings No 10 M5 self tapping screws 4 off C...

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