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5.

 

Designation of Elements 

 

Fig. 5.1. Signaling device elements 

Element 

Designation

 

JMP1, JMP2, JMP3

  Jumpers for changing operating modes 

HL1, HL2

 

Visual indicators 

SA1

 

Tamper 

SW1, SW2

 

Fire alarm button contacts. When the button is pressed 
the contacts are open and the fire alarm is generated 

XP1, XP2

 

System connectors 

XS1, XS2

 

3.6V (AA) battery holders. Respect polarity when 
installing battery! 

XT1

 

Connector for alarm additional loop. The loop type – “dry 
contacts”. Compatible with normally closed signaling 
devices without power supply by the loop. If the loop is 
not used the connection to terminals of the  resistor XT1 
(provided) is required (see fig. 5.1.) 

6.

 

Changing Operating Modes 

 

To change the device operation mode remove the battery, install 

(remove) required jumpers and install the battery back according to 

its polarity. 

 

Installed Jumpers 

Operating Mode 

JMP1 

Mode for adding to radio system 

Summary of Contents for RIPR1

Page 1: ...Manual fire radio channel signaling device RIPR1 Data sheet Device identification number Firmware QA specialist Date of check Signature...

Page 2: ...essages low battery signal enclosure break in alarm Receiving these signals by the radio channel receiver RDK1 changes states of receiver outputs for a short time 2 sec Receiving a signal from the sig...

Page 3: ...mW max 10 Monitoring period of signaling device operation in radio system min 4 Dimensions mm 110 90 45 Weight g 160 Operating temperature range 40 55 Battery V 3 6 AA lithium battery Standalone opera...

Page 4: ...ders Respect polarity when installing battery XT1 Connector for alarm additional loop The loop type dry contacts Compatible with normally closed signaling devices without power supply by the loop If t...

Page 5: ...dio system t VD1 green Red Adding is in process The device is switched to the mode for adding to a radio system t The device is successfully added to the system An active device is found It is ready t...

Page 6: ...s up red for 4 seconds and then lights up green for 1 second If the depassivation has not been performed the red indicator lights up red for 2 seconds and then lights up green for 1 second The battery...

Page 7: ...wall surface at a hight of 1 4 1 6 meters from the ground or floor level to the control device and at a distance more than 1 meter from the radio channel receiver Fig 11 1 Fixing holes for signaling d...

Page 8: ...installation and maintenance activities applied to the device should be performed by duly qualified personnel 13 Transportation and Storage The device should be properly packed and transported in roo...

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