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WARNINGS AND AVERTISEEMENT

 Inspect the ATEX Beacon before installation to ensure it is not damaged
Always specified wiring conform country electrical rules 
The ATEX Beacon is designed to be used in hazardous environments 
Prevent the circuit boards to get in contact with liquids
Prevent electrical or mechanical shocks, to ATEX Beacon 
Clean ATEX Beacon only with slightly damp cloth 
Read and understand this manual before installation and use

DISPOSAL

The ATEX Beacon should not be disposed with your other household waste. The 

ATEX Beacon is ideally suited for disposal within the waste electronic and electrical 

equipment (WEEE) recycling scheme. Check at your local authority, retailer or con-

tact our technical support team for recycling/disposal advice as regional variations 
apply. You may return the unit to us for safe dismantling and disposal.

IMPORTANT 

This  user  manual  contains  important  information  regarding  the  operation  of  the 

ATEX Beacon. Ensure you read this user manual fully before installing and operating 

the ATEX Beacon. If you are installing this ATEX Beacon for use by others, you must 

leave this manual with the end user. Installation must be carried out, in accordance 

with latest codes and regulations, by a qualified electrician.

Ensure power source is disconnected prior to installation or maintenance to avoid 

damage to the ATEX Beacon or electric shock.

ABOUT THE ATEX BEACON

The ATEX Beacon has 78 Ultra Bright RGB LEDs 360° visibility. The colours can be 

controlled independently trough analogue or digital input, a selection of 4 patterns 

is available. Potential free contact for driving external device for example a Sounder.

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Summary of Contents for ATEX BEACON

Page 1: ...D e t e c t i o n Manual Atex Beacon 78 Ultra bright RGB LEDs Colour selectable patterns Partnr ATEX BEACON M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...t the ATEX Beacon 3 PCB layout 4 Installation 5 Analogue controlled 5 Modbus controlled 6 Settings 6 Supported codes 6 Register map 7 Pin numbers 7 Light effect types 7 Specifications 8 Troubleshootin...

Page 3: ...disposal advice as regional variations apply You may return the unit to us for safe dismantling and disposal IMPORTANT This user manual contains important information regarding the operation of the A...

Page 4: ...ut Power supply 9 30V DC min 9W Stand by current 0 1W Trigger voltage positive 6 30V DC Trigger voltage ground min 6V DC below supply Trigger current max 6mA Cable diameter 0 25mm2 to 3 0 mm2 12 to 24...

Page 5: ...ct if you want to use the beacon analogue or controlled by Modbus ANALOGUE CONTROLLED Select the if the trigger is positive or negative trigger by setting the Jumper to the right position Select the m...

Page 6: ...scription DIP switch Modbus ID 0 disabled 1 255 Select Modbus 5 12 adres Baudrate 9600 9600 19200 Baudrate in 2 symbols per second Function Function name Used for code 3 Reading holding register s Rea...

Page 7: ...Light effect types The input status register reflects the value of the input pins Toggling these pins while the unit is configured as a Modbus device does not affect the operating be havior ATEX Beac...

Page 8: ...ct Colour selection EX mark II 2 GD Ex d IIC T6 INERIS 01ATEX0072x Can be used in zone 1 2 21 and 22 Meets the standard IEC60079 and EN60079 Troubleshooting Error Solution Beacon will not turn on Chec...

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