Lynteck LY52-050-43 Manual Download Page 2

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Connecting Bell Box convertor with the Control Panel 

 

Name 

Terminal 

Function 

Signal 

Fault 

F/L 

Fault return 
(When Bell Box convertor 
cannot detect supervisor 
signal or the Solar Bell 
detects low battery 
condition (select option)) 

From ‘close’ to ‘open’ 

Tamper 

TAMP 

Tamper return 

‘Positive’ return to panel 

Bell 

BELL 

Siren trigger input 

‘Negative’ trigger 

Strobe 

STB 

Strobe trigger input 

‘Negative’ trigger 

DC+ 

+12V 

+12V input 

 

DC- 

GND 

Ground 

 

N. B. User may select one of the zones in control panel to provide a fault return detection. 

 

 

 

 

T

A

M

P

L

E

A

R

N

O

F

F

O

N

L

_

B

A

T

T

B

E

L

L

Vset F/ L F/ L TAMP BELL STB GND +12V

 

 

 

Installation 

1.  Select the appropriate low battery detection option by setting correct jumpers on 

the Bell Box convertor. (Fig. 1) 

2.  Mount the Bell Box convertor vertically on the wall near the control panel 

through the holes at the back plate of the Bell Box convertor. (Fig. 2) Connect 

the wires to the control panel according to the terminals described on the above 

table. 

3. 

Install a 6V rechargeable lead acid battery and a 9V alkaline battery into the 

Solar Bell. (Fig. 3) The Solar Bell will not be triggered within 6 minutes after 

installation of the batteries.

 

 
 

Low battery detection selection 

Program button 

Tamper for back 

plate of the 

convertor 

Mounting holes 

Fig. 1 Convertor inside 

Page 2 

Fig. 2 Back plate of convertor 

Summary of Contents for LY52-050-43

Page 1: ... high as possible in a prominent position so that it can be easily seen and heard To provide the optimum amount of daylight to the Solar Bell in southern hemisphere such as Australia you should ideally mount the Solar Bell on a north facing wall In northern hemisphere such as UK you should ideally mount the Solar Bell on a south facing wall Shadows cast by neighbouring walls trees and roof overhan...

Page 2: ...L Vset F L F L TAM P BELL STB GND 12V Installation 1 Select the appropriate low battery detection option by setting correct jumpers on the Bell Box convertor Fig 1 2 Mount the Bell Box convertor vertically on the wall near the control panel through the holes at the back plate of the Bell Box convertor Fig 2 Connect the wires to the control panel according to the terminals described on the above ta...

Page 3: ...ox convertor f Set up the Cut Off Timer on the Solar Bell Fig 5 g Once the 6V lead acid 9V alkaline batteries are connected and the Solar Bell is programmed with the Bell Box convertor the unit enters the Engineering Mode for a period of 6 minutes to allow you to fit and secure the lid of the unit to its base Operation 5 Make sure to connect the Bell Box convertor with the Control Panel STB TRIG R...

Page 4: ... so care must be taken to leave the screw head slightly proud to ensure that the microswitch remains level and closes correctly when the outer cover is fitted a If the tamper of the Bell Box convertor is triggered the tamper return signal will be transmitted to the control panel for further action b If the tamper of the Solar Bell is triggered in normal mode TAMP_OPEN signal will be transmitted to...

Page 5: ... 330mA Siren output 115dBA 1 metre Strobe frequency around 100 min 60 min when siren is on 1 min power save mode Cutoff timer 3 min 15 min Bell Box convertor Type Conversion unit between Solar Bell and Control Unit Housing ABS Voltage input 12V DC Standby current 25mA Transmitting current 45mA Radio System 433MHz transceiver Supervision Supervision signal monitoring Bell Triggering Negative Factor...

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