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6 Binding with the CP

 

«Binding» mode is used for logging the Detector in the CP and service 

information exchange.

6.1 Prepare the CP in accordance with CP Installation Guide.
6.2 If it is necessary to log the Detector in double-channel mode, 

switch TS to the Detector as shown in Figure 3 or short-circuit the 
terminals of the Detector «minus» and «CH 2». For the single-channel 
mode neither switching on, no short-circuit is required.

6.3 Install the main power-supply battery to its battery-contact clips (6) 

(or pull out the isolating film if the battery is already installed to its place). 

6.4 Set the main power supply battery to the holder plate (6).
6.5 Periodical LED indicator blinking green is evidence of binding 

process.

6.6 In case of mentioned above LED indication absence, short-circuit 

«RESET» terminals for 2 – 3 s.

6.7 Successful binding procedure complying is indicated by LED 

indicator lighting red for 2 – 3 s.

6.8 The time limit for the binding process of the Detector is 70 sec. To 

restart the binding procedure, short-circuit «RESET» terminals for 2 – 3 s.

«

Stand Alone

»

 mode

7.1 The Detector changes to standalone mode upon the expiry of 

70 s binding procedure.

7.2 During operation in the standalone mode LED and sound indication 

is always ON under condition of «Tamper» message absence.

7.3 During operation in the standalone mode the Detector has no 

communication with CP and it’s state is displayed only by means of 

indication (see Table 4).

Table 4

Detector state

Indication

Period

 «Battery discharge»

LED lighting orange for 2 sec

Single-shot sound alarm signal

12 s

«Alarm in Channel 1»

Single-shot LED indicator blinking red

4 s

«Alarm in channel 2»

Single-shot sound alarm signal

«Failure in channel 1»

Orange LED indication dual blinking

12 s

«Failure in channel 2»

Single-shot sound alarm signal

«Norm»

Single-shot LED indicator blinking green

12 s

8 Communication Quality Appraising

8.1 For radio communication quality appraisal it is necessary to:
- place firstly backup and then main power supply batteries to the 

correspondent holder plates;

- set the Detector on the assumed place of installation;
- push and then release case tamper.
8.2 After case tamper releasing the Detector generates case  

tamper alarm message, transmits it via radio communication channel and  
represents communication quality with CP by LED indication in 
accordance with the Table 5.

Table 5

LED Indication

Radio 

communication 

quality appraisal

Recommendations

Color

Mode

Green

Three blinks

Excellent

Install the Detector on 

this place

Green

Two blinks

Good

Green

One blink

Communication 

established

Choose another place 

for installation or use a 

repeater*)

Red

Four blinks

No 

communication

*) – «Ladoga-RK» system repeater

9 Installing the Detector

Open the Detector cover and remove the PCB. The cover is fixed on 

the base by means of latches.

For PCB removal push up the trip (7) (See Figure 1) on the base.
Prepare the fixation holes. For the holes layout mark, the base of the 

Detector can be used (See Figure 2).

Fasten the base by means of screws. For the wall tamper control 

screw the second screw to the wall tamper clip.

Install the PCB and if it is necessary, hook up TS to the terminals in 

accordance with Figure 3. Put the cover on it’s place.

Attention!

 Antenna should be installed into the holder (see Figure 2).

Antenna installation outside of a holder essentially reduces radio 

communications range.

Made in Russia

10 Storage and Transportation 

10.1 The Detectors are transported without power supply battery. 

The Detector in their original packaging are resistant to: 

- transport jolting with the acceleration up to 30 m/sec

2

 at impact 

frequency range

 

from 10 to 120 per minute or 15 000 strikes;

- ambient temperature range minus 50 ... +50 °С;
- relative air humidity (95 ± 3) % at a tempe35 °С.
9.2 The Detector in original package may be transported by any 

means of transportation in closed vehicles over any distances in 
compliance with the existing shipping rules concerning the respective 
means of transportation.

9.3 After transportation under the conditions different to exploitation 

conditions the Detector shall be ready to operate after a maximum of 
six hours.

9.4 The storage room shall be free from current-conducting dust, 

acid vapors, alkali and gases that cause corrosion and destroy 
insulation.

11 Manufacturer’s Guarantees

11.1 The Manufacturer guarantees conformity of the Detector to the 

requirements of specification provided that conditions of transportation, 
storage, assembling and operation are observed.

The guaranteed storage period is 39 months since the date of 

manufacturing the Detector.

11.2 The guaranteed period of operation is 36 months since the date 

of commissioning within the storage period guaranteed.

11.3 If non-conformity of the Detector to technical requirements is 

detected during the guaranteed period provided that rules of operation 
are observed it shall be repaired by the Manufacturer.

Note

 –

 The guaranteed period for the Detectors isn’t applied to the 

power supply batteries.

12 Acceptance and Packing Certificate 

Wireless temperature detector «Celsius-RK» manufactured in accord-

ance with current technical documentation is classified as fit for operation 
and is packed by «RIELTA» JSC.

Packing date  _______________________________ 

month, year

 

«RIELA» JSC, www.rielta.ru,
17 Chapayeva St., Saint Petersburg, Russia, 197101, [email protected],
tel./fax: +7 (812) 233-0302, 703-1360,
Technical support: tel.: +7 (812) 233-29-53, 703-13-57, [email protected]

Fixation Holes

Figure 2 – The Detector Base 

Figure 3 – The TS Hooking up

 to the Detector

TS

+3,3V-    CH2

The Detector

Red

Black

Yellow

Wall 
Tamper 
Clip

Rev. 1 of 29.10.18

№00504

v.10

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