NB40F3UX – NB40S2UX – NB40LP2UX - NB40LPS2UX
REV 01 – Dec. 2019 - ENGLISH
CAUTION
Remove the power supply or the battery from the
motherboard before connecting the smoke capsule
and wait at least 10 seconds.
The capsule is supplied together with the activation card
which is connected to the ends of the wires. Insert the
activation card connector into the appropriate one on the
motherboard.
Only in test mode (SW7 ON) the green LED on the back of
the activation card will flash when the capsule is full, if it
remains off it means that it is empty and must be replaced.
PROGRAMMING
Only devices with the embedded PIR can be programmed
to change the default behavior. To activate programming,
follow the
procedure for saving the options
:
•
Remove the power supply
•
Set DIP SW7 to ON
•
Position the other DIP SW to obtain the desired
configuration (see next table)
•
Supply the power
•
The blue and green LEDs flash, within 30
seconds set the SW7 switch to OFF, then to ON
and again to OFF.
•
The buzzer will confirm the options saving and all
the LEDs will flash.
•
Remove the power supply
•
Place the DIP SW in the desired operating mode.
DIP ON
OFF
1
Double pulse PIR
Single pulse PIR (default).
2
-
-
3
ALL-IN disabled
ALL-IN enabled (default)
4
BL/IR output as the
previous version.
BL/IR output means fault or
device ready. (default).
5
PIR disabled
PIR enabled (default)
6
-
-
Single/double impulse:
In double pulse mode, the alarm signal is validated by the
infrared sensor when a second pulse is detected after the
first pulse in a time window between 3 and 30 seconds. It
is recommended to use the double impulse mode
especially when the
ALL-IN
input is disabled.
ALL-IN disabled:
When
ALL-IN
is disabled, in addition to override (
CSI
), the
smoke will be triggered when the
SI
input is active (system
armed) and the infrared sensor detects movement. To limit
false alarms, it is recommended to program the infrared in
double pulse mode when
ALL-IN
is disabled.
PIR disabled:
When the PIR is disabled, in addition to the override (
CSI
),
the smoke will be triggered when the
SI
input is active
(system armed) and the
ALL IN
input becomes active, as
in a device without PIR.
NOTE:
By disabling both
ALL-IN
and PIR, the device can
only trigger smoke by activating the override input (
CSI
).
BL/IR output:
By activating this option, the
BL/IR
output will have the
same functionality as the previous version:
•
IPIR detection for models powered at 10..15 V
DC
•
Low battery for models powered at 3.6 V.
Restore to default:
To restore the default conditions, switch off the device, set
all the DIP SW switches to OFF with the exception of SW7
and carry out the “
procedure for saving the options”
as
previously described.
TEST MODE
In test mode the smoke trigger is automatically
disabled.
With the device already powered, set DIP SW7 to ON to
activate the test mode. All the LEDs and the buzzer flash 8
times, then the first diagnostic is performed. If the supply
voltage is too low or the smoke capsule is not connected
or exhausted, the red LED and the buzzer will remain on.
Otherwise the green LED will flash from 1 to 3 times to
indicate the battery charge status (1 time = near to run out)
or only once in the device powered at 10..15VDC.
The test continues and the blue LED flashes slowly to
indicate that test mode is activated.
In devices with PIR, when it detects movement, the red
LED flashes and the buzzer activates for 1 second. With
the alarm armed (
SI
input active), an event between
motion detection or activation of the
ALL-IN
input will
activate the pre-alarm status for 15 minutes and the blue