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WES+ Installation and Operations Manual V2.3  Ramtech Electronics 2017

A basic system is made up of a minimum of three WES+ units. Fire 

points are essential to all systems as these provide the audible  

evacuation alarm.

Health and Safety

As with all site practices, working safely must be a priority when  

installing the WES+ systems. It is important to observe appropriate 

health and safety legislation on site, including national regulatory  

obligations, as well as any local site- or client-specific requirements.  

Prior to installation of WES+ equipment, an appropriate risk 

 

assessment must be carried out and all reasonable efforts to remove 

risk put in place. The following notes are intended as general guidance 

only. Consideration must be given to design criteria, site conditions 

other trades operating in the area during installation.

Prolonged or repeated exposure to loud noise such as fire alarm 

 

sirens may potentially lead to hearing damage. Ensure that protective  

measures are taken that are appropriate to the exposure levels  

expected on site.

WES+ units are not ATEX rated and have not been tested for use in 

explosive atmospheres. These are  not recommended for use in ATEX 

applications.

Manual Handling, Storage and 

Transportation

Whilst WES+ units are lightweight and designed to be easily handled 

on-site, it is important that appropriate manual handling practices are 

followed. Particular care should be taken when carrying units at height 

or when ascending/descending elevated platforms, scaffolding and 

ladders.

Units are stored and transported in boxes of 8. Refer to Product 

Datasheets for full details of unit weights. Unopened boxes should be 

stacked no more than 10 high, on a solid, stable surface. Individual 

unboxed units should not be stacked on top of one another.

 

To avoid damage or injury during transit, ensure units are packaged 

securely and restricted from moving around.

Service and Maintenance

Under normal conditions, WES+ units will function for up to three years 

without the need for routine maintenance. A full range of servicing 

options are available for aged units. Contact the WES+ Helpline for 

details.

Basic System

It is essential that testing, repairs and servicing are carried out by 

WES+ Engineers or approved, qualified partners.  Modifying any part 

of the unit can prevent correct functionality, even if the unit appears to 

be working. 

Damaged Units 

Should a unit be dropped or impacted during installation, operation or 

decommissioning, it should be inspected for signs of damage. Even if 

no external damage is visible, the internal components may have been 

affected. Test the unit for operation and if in doubt, remove the unit 

from the network and contact Ramtech Technical Service.

Installation procedure

 

Note: WES+ units are only compatible with other WES+ units. It is not 

possible to create a network using other version of the WES product 

e.g. WES1, WES3. Ensure that all units intended to be used on site 

are the WES+ units.

Installing WES+ on your site is easy. You will need to activate each unit 

and add the units to the group so that they can communicate with each 

other.

1- Activate units

DO NOT OPEN ANY UNIT AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE THE 

WARRANTY

To activate a unit, hold down ‘A’ and press ‘B’ three times in quick 

succession. All three LEDs will briefly illuminate and then the amber 

LED will flash.

Note: This operation activates the unit – no radio connection is 

established at this point

2 - Start a new site group

Take two activated WES+ units

.

Press and hold ‘A’ on both units. The amber LEDs will illuminate  

followed  by  the  green  LEDs  to  indicate  that  the units have been 

successfully paired and a site group created. Release the ‘A’  buttons.

If the red LED illuminates, pairing has failed. Follow the ‘Removing a 

unit from the site’ section to clear the two units and then repeat step 

1 - Activate Units.

Summary of Contents for WES+

Page 1: ...Page 1 WES Installation and Operations Manual V2 3 Ramtech Electronics 2017 3 WES Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...ocedure System operation Raising the alarm Manual activation Automatic activation Silencing the alarm Resetting a call point LED Indications Unit Alive Indication Amber LED Indication Red LED Indicati...

Page 3: ...hone Number GSM Status SIM Card Information Text Message Interface Fire Point Technical Data Base Station Technical Data Heat Detector Technical Data Smoke Detector Technical Data Link Technical Data...

Page 4: ...2017 Unit Diagrams System Units Sounder and Strobe LED indicators Call Point Heat Dectector LED indicators LCD Display Navigation Pad Smoke Detector Cable Gland Fire Point Detector Units Link Base St...

Page 5: ...should be securely wall mounted Interface Interface units allow external outputs to be triggered in the event of an alarm They can also take an input from an external trigger and set off the alarm on...

Page 6: ...uring transit ensure units are packaged securely and restricted from moving around Service and Maintenance Under normal conditions WES units will function for up to three years without the need for ro...

Page 7: ...ere the existing surface is unsuitable for direct fixing the Fire Point can be mounted to backing board or pattressing such as plywood or similar sheet material Each unit should be securely mounted us...

Page 8: ...ready for use During the re arm period the alarm cannot be reactivated It is therefore vital to confirm that there is no fire hazard before silencing the alarm Any fire point units with activated call...

Page 9: ...he LEDs on each unit Pass Green LED solid illumination Radio OK other fault detected Red LED flashes followed by Amber LED group flashes to indicate fault see above No Radio Signal Alive Indication or...

Page 10: ...activate the display If there are no current warnings or fire alarms across the system the base station will display the home screen which shows the site name and the date and time Pressing enter goe...

Page 11: ...e base station will flash the LCD display beep and display ALARM ALARM ALARM together with which units raised the alarm The newest event will be at the top of the list Units are identified by unit num...

Page 12: ...EXT External Tamper Unit NNN has been removed from the wall ceiling Yes 4 FLT Flat Unit NNN has turned off its battery is flat No 8 INT Internal Tamper Unit NNN has been opened up and potentially tamp...

Page 13: ...e date and time the event was logged followed by the unit number and type and then a or symbol to indicate the raising or clearing of an event If there is a down arrow in the bottom right corner there...

Page 14: ...mber can be changed so that you can assign unique identification numbers to individual units or create groups of units with the same number to enable you to pinpoint where an alarm has been triggered...

Page 15: ...ferent existing sites The units need to be deactivated and reactivated to allow pairing to succeed Red Amber Green Cloning failed The two units are already part of the same site but have different uni...

Page 16: ...the sim card connections are facing down 5 Now you are ready to reattach the fascia 19 way ribbon to the PCB and reattach the lid Fig 1 Removal of screws highlighted in Orange Fig 2 Sllide the lid up...

Page 17: ...three 2 Hold A button down on both units Release buttons when LEDs units illuminate green Amber LEDs on both units illuminate then turn to green This pairs the units with the fire point to test the r...

Page 18: ...sable site location The site name is edited using the navigation pad and confirmed by pressing enter Communications User Phone Details The user phone details allows up to six users names and telephone...

Page 19: ...tor head removed 4 external tamper Unit NNN has been removed from the wall ceiling 5 low battery Unit NNN has low battery 6 low signal Unit NNN has a low radio signal 7 silent test Unit NNN has initia...

Page 20: ...the message type site name time and date as shown below WES Base Station Text Message Semt from DEFAULT SITE at 14 12 57 on 29 July 2013 29 Jul Note that the SMS messaging feature of WES is intended f...

Page 21: ...ion systems etc may require additional measures Cable disconnection or damage could result in the alarm not activating when required without any fault or warning indication All cable lengths must be l...

Page 22: ...ermany 554Hz for 100ms and 440Hz for 400ms France Minimum A weighted sound at 1 metre Position Horizontal Plane dB A Vertical Plane dB A 15 83 7 85 3 45 89 4 91 6 75 96 5 94 8 105 96 5 97 6 135 90 4 9...

Page 23: ...0ms and 440Hz for 400ms France Minimum A weighted sound at 1 metre Position Horizontal Plane dB A Vertical Plane dB A 15 83 7 85 3 45 89 4 91 6 75 96 5 94 8 105 96 5 97 6 135 90 4 91 3 165 85 0 83 9 S...

Page 24: ...age Range 4 4 6 4V from internal battery Power 620 W average Current Consumption 120 A average Battery type Alkaline primary cells 23Ah Pack life 4 years Estimated life field usage 5 years RF Paramete...

Page 25: ...ity 95 25 C to 55 C Heat Detector Class A2 Supply Parameters Operating Voltage Range 4 4 6 4V from internal battery Power 2 7mW average Current Consumption 520 A average Battery type Alkaline primary...

Page 26: ...elative Humidity 95 25 C to 55 C Heat Detector Class A2 Supply Parameters Operating Voltage Range 4 0 6 4V from internal battery Power 1 3mW average Current Consumption 240 A average Battery type Alka...

Page 27: ...Humidity Relative Humidity 95 25 C to 55 C Supply Parameters Operating Voltage Range 4 4 6 4V from iinternal battery Power 2 7mW average Current Consumption 520 A average Battery type Alkaline primar...

Page 28: ...o 70 C Humidity Relative Humidity 95 25 C to 55 C Supply Parameters Operating Voltage Range 4 4 6 4V from internal battery Power 1 3mW average Current Consumption 240 A average Battery type Alkaline p...

Page 29: ...y Relative Humidity 95 25 C to 55 C Supply Parameters Operating Voltage Range 4 4 6 4V from internal battery Power 620 W average Current Consumption 120 A average Battery type Alkaline primary cells 2...

Page 30: ...C to 70 C Humidity Relative Humidity 95 25 C to 55 C Supply Parameters Operating Voltage Range 4 4 6 4V from iinternal battery Power 600 W average Current Consumption 110 W average Battery type Alkal...

Page 31: ...o 55 C Humidity Relative Humidity 95 25 C to 55 C Supply Parameters Operating Voltage Range 4 4 6 4V from internal battery Power 770 W average Current Consumption 150 W average Battery type Alkaline p...

Page 32: ...d when testing starts and when testing is complete ii Test the detector with heat from a warm air gun designed for heat detector testing e g No Climb Solo heat sensor tester Check that the detector gi...

Page 33: ...ing starts and when testing is complete vi Introduce a discrete amount of smoke into the detector head e g using a No Climb Solo smoke test head Check that the detector gives an alarm condition within...

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