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TWM-1885 

Analogue Addressed Wireless Coordinator 

Installation & User Manual 

Release Date:  15/09/2021 Rev:01 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TWM-1885

Page 1: ...TWM 1885 Analogue Addressed Wireless Coordinator Installation User Manual Release Date 15 09 2021 Rev 01 ...

Page 2: ... Wall Mounting 4 3 2 Antenna Installation 4 3 3 Network Cable Connection 5 3 4 Relay Cable Connection 6 3 5 Module Interface 7 3 6 Programming Menu 7 3 6 1 Events 8 3 6 2 Settings 9 3 6 3 Functions 11 3 6 4 Device List 14 3 6 5 Information 15 4 Ping Time 17 5 Quick Menu Access 18 6 Events and Indicators 19 7 Signal Strength Table RSSI Table 20 8 Quick Installation 20 9 Software Update 20 10 Manufa...

Page 3: ...inition it serves as FLASHLINK TLPWAN protocol converter 1 TLPWAN Teknim Low Power Wide Area Network is a wireless communication protocol developed by Teknim which allows low power consumption devices on a wider area in a stable and safe manner by using two way communication 2 FLASHLINK is an uninterrupted and safe communication protocol developed by Teknim which allows the data communication betw...

Page 4: ... wireless network must be avoided There must be at least 2 meters of distance from other wireless devices If possible it must be mounted at least 2 meters high from and parallelly to the ground The antenna must remain at an angle of 90 degrees to the ground It must be operated under the proper ambient conditions indicated in technical specifications Otherwise the operating performance will be affe...

Page 5: ...wall Figure 1 Mounting Hole Sizes 3 2 Antenna Installation TWM 1885 Addressed Wireless Coordinator module is placed in the box with the antenna wire and antenna housing disassembled Ensure a good installation of the antenna in order to provide a good communication between devices Otherwise there may be distance problems and communication performance losses There are two superposed cards connected ...

Page 6: ...to its place push the antenna housing into the antenna input tightly to fix it into its place Figure 3 Antenna Housing Installation 3 3 Network Cable Connection Pass the cables through the cable holes and strip their ends at a proper length then make the in and out connections as shown in the following connection diagram Make sure that the terminal screws are tightened firmly ...

Page 7: ... the Addressed Wireless Coordinator module will be active passive can be determined by selecting the output activation feature on the analogue addressed fire alarm panel The output activation type can be selected as General Alarm General Siren General Fault Zone Alarm Zone Siren Zone Fault Make the relay connection as shown in the following connection diagram is the output activation feature will ...

Page 8: ...ed It shows any alarm state on the wireless system Heart Led It shows that the module is operating and the wireless network is set Fault Led It shows any fault state on the system Low Battery Led It lights when the battery of any wireless devices is low L1 Led It lights when connection to wireless network is activated L2 Led It lights when there is an ongoing process BACK Button It is used for goi...

Page 9: ...can be selected from the Events screen shown above and the devices under the selected category are listed Example Fault category is selected in the following figure and the devices in fault state are listed Fault 2 1 Coordinator ID 18850601200001 2 Detector ID 18502001200015 To navigate through the device list use the DOWN and UP buttons on the menu Go to sub menu by pressing the FORWARD button in...

Page 10: ...etermined with the Addressing setting To enter the addressing screen navigate through the settings menu by using UP and DOWN buttons and select the Addressing menu Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the address value by increasing or decreasing the value Press FORWARD button to approve and see the Successful inscription on the screen Press BACK button to exit from the menu or to cancel the chan...

Page 11: ...ddressed Fire Alarm panel Addressing value is selected as 10 Even if 31 devices are added in the wireless system if the number of devices is selected as 16 then only the first 16 devices can be listed on the fire alarm panel 3 6 2 3 Channel Each small frequency range obtained by dividing the frequency range reserved for TLPWAN into 10 segments corresponds to one channel Each wireless system having...

Page 12: ...een Press BACK button to exit from the menu or to cancel the changed value Language Language English 3 6 2 5 Contrast The screen contrast value can be changed with this menu To enter the Contrast screen navigate through the settings menu by using UP and DOWN buttons and select Contrast menu To change the contrast value increase or decrease the value by using UP and DOWN buttons Press FORWARD butto...

Page 13: ... operation can be verified by checking the Heart Led The screenshots of this operation can be seen below Setup PAN Setup PAN Yes Setup PAN Setup PAN Yes Setup PAN Setup PAN Yes Once the PAN setup operation is completed the wireless devices can now be connected to the newly established wireless network The PAN connection permission must be activated for the devices to be connected to the newly esta...

Page 14: ...ine for how many seconds the connection permission will be on This period restarts after each new connection operation and allows device connection without the need for the user to activate connection permission over and over again However the value 255 provides the connection permission to be on for an indefinite period of time The value 0 must be chosen to turn off the connection permission agai...

Page 15: ...ce Detail screen under Device List Device List To enter the menu Main screen FORWARD DOWN Device List FORWARD Device List 1 Coordinator ID 18850601200001 2 GC Module ID 18871702200013 To navigate through the device list use the DOWN and UP buttons Press FORWARD button and move towards the sub menu in order to view device details 18871702200013 1 Address 2 24966 2 RSSI 23dB 3 Battery 98 4 PER 2 5 H...

Page 16: ...ust be checked In such case the PAN might have been setup on a wrong channel or other PANs may be taking too much space on this channel 5 HW indicates the hardware version 6 SW indicates the software version 7 Ping time indicates the frequency that the devices will communicate with the connected coordinator router A shorter ping time means that the coordinator will communicate with the device fast...

Page 17: ...the module card 5 If PAN is set the inscription is PAN Set if PAN is not set the inscription is No PAN 6 Indicated the channel on which the PAN is set 7 Each PAN has its own PAN ID This value is selected randomly during the PAN setup operation between 1 65535 as a unique number If more than one PAN is required to be set on the same channel the PAN ID provides the data traffic between the PANs run ...

Page 18: ...ing times and battery life relations of devices Device Type Ping Time Battery Life 10s 20s 60s 120s Multi detector 8 years Fire Button 10 years Input Output Module 3 years 5 years 8 years 10 years Siren Flasher 3 years 5 years 8 years 10 years Maximum 10 sirens flashers or input output modules can be connected to one PAN In order to adjust the ping time initially select a device from the device li...

Page 19: ... Main Screen Events Fires Device X Address Fire Type Device Z Faults Device A Address Fault 1 Fault 2 Fault Warnings Settings Addressing Number of Devices Channel Language Contrast Functions Setup PAN Delete PAN Connection Permission Reset PER Device List Device 1 Address RSSI Battery PER HW SW Ping xxs Reset PER Delete Device 32 Information Number of Devices Number of Routers HW Version SW Versio...

Page 20: ...r Fault Yes Yes Wireless Fire Button L3 L4 L5 L6 OLED Button Alarm Yes Yes Low Battery Error Yes Yes Yes Loss Fault Yes Yes Tamper Fault Yes Yes Wireless Input Output Module L3 L4 L5 L6 OLED Input Alarm Yes Yes Input Open Circuit Fault Yes Yes Input Short Circuit Fault Yes Yes Output Active Warning Yes Low Battery Error Yes Yes Yes Loss Fault Yes Yes Tamper fault Yes Yes Wireless Siren L3 L4 L5 L6...

Page 21: ...ese operations 1 Fix the antenna and antenna housing 2 Mount the module on an appropriate place 3 Connect the network cable to the Network Terminal for supply and panel communication 4 Set the starting address to be shown on the addressed panel from Addressing screen 5 Set the number of devices to be available on the wireless system from Number of Devices screen 6 Set PAN from Set PAN screen for s...

Page 22: ...nd reusable high quality parts and materials Therefore do not dispose of the product together with domestic or other wastes at the end of its service lifetime Take it to a drop off point for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices Lifetime of this product specified and announced in the list attached to the After Sales Services Regulations published in the Official Gazette No 29029 dated...

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