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Orion ISS 

Addressable Radio Link System 

S2000R

 

User’s Manual 

 

 

Summary of Contents for S2000R

Page 1: ...Orion ISS Addressable Radio Link System S2000R User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...sed throughout the Manual AMR system Automatic Meter Reading system a system for collecting consumption and status data from water meters or energy metering devices and transferring these data to a central database for handling AMI Advanced Metering Infrastructure Polling Loop PL The two wire multiplex addressable polling loop of an S2000 KDL through which the controller communicates data with and...

Page 3: ...ing the Procedure of Analysis of the Radio Link Channels 28 Disabling Prog Button 28 Monitoring for Device Output Parameters 29 Updating Firmware of the S2000R ARR32 and Radio Link Devices 29 Testing Link Quality and Radio Communication Statistics 30 Setting Device Poll Interval 31 Access Control 32 Backup Configuration Files for ARR32 34 8 PROGRAMMING THE POLLING LOOP CONTROLLER 35 Inputs 35 Outp...

Page 4: ...0R SMK 59 S2000R IK 66 S2000R ASR2 71 S2000R Siren 77 S2000R RM 81 S2000R RM rev 01 87 S2000R OST 94 S2000R SHIK 97 S2000R IK REV 02 102 Water Meters SHV 15D SHV 20D SGV 15D SGV 20D 107 APPENDIX A BATTERIES 112 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING 113 APPENDIX C RADIO DEVICE TO ARR32 COMPATIBILITY 117 ...

Page 5: ...tegrated Security System ISS The ARR32 is intended to connect radio link devices of S2000R series into the multiplex addressable polling loop of a PLC The PLC operates with the radio link devices as with their wired versions Figure 1 1 Schematic Diagram of S2000R Radio Link System A single S2000R ARR32 provides connecting up to the 32 radio link devices into a polling loop The list of radio link d...

Page 6: ...tain PIR motion detector Output Devices S2000R Siren Radio link light and sound alarm S2000R RM Radio link relay module S2000R RM rev 01 Radio link relay module 220V S2000R OST Radio link LED emergency sign board Pulse Adapters S2000R ASR2 Radio link pulse adapter SHV 15D SHV 20D SGV 15D SGV 20D Cold hot water pulse meter with integrated radio link pulse adapter S2000R ASR1 Devices are compatible ...

Page 7: ...000R ARR32 Specifications Device Poll Interval Programmable within the range of By default 10 to 300 s 30 s ARR32 modules per a single radio channel Interval 10 Loss Detection Time 3 Intervals Input Voltage 9 28 V Current consumption while powering via the polling loop Maximum consumption the transceiver is on Maximum consumption the transceiver is off Current consumption while powering by a 12 V ...

Page 8: ...n case of an excessive noise on the current channel it can automatically select an alternate channel to operate on The data are transmitted within the S2000R radio link system encrypted with dynamically changed encryption keys S2000R devices dynamically control radio signal strength An ARR32 provides regular monitoring for proper communication with connected radio link devices and conditions of th...

Page 9: ... supplies LOOP Indicates polling loop communication conditions RADIO Indicates radio communication conditions Controls S1 Tamper Switch S2 Prog Program Button S3 Switches S3 1 Selects power supply mode S3 2 and S3 3 Provide assigning RF channel manually S3 4 Switches between auto and manual modes of channel arrangement ...

Page 10: ... in this power mode external power supplies typically are not in use their voltage values are not monitored and their conditions are not indicated If you select powering the ARR32 via the polling loop please be sure that total current consumption of the devices brought in the polling loop doesn t exceed the allowed value see S2000 KDL Manual Being powered by external power supplies connected to th...

Page 11: ...the polling loop terminals RADIO Flashes with green every 4 s Normal communication with all connected radio link devices Flashes with amber twice per second No communications with one or more connected radio link devices for more than three Poll Intervals Flashes with amber four times per second No communications with all the radio link devices for more than three Poll Intervals Off The transceive...

Page 12: ...O illuminate with amber within a half of a second Device Deleting POWER and LOOP alternately flash with amber twice per second RADIO is off On exiting the mode all LEDs illuminate simultaneously with amber for a half of a second Reset POWER flashes with green and amber alternately six times per second LOOP and RADIO are off Updating Core Firmware POWER illuminates with amber LOOP and RADIO flash o...

Page 13: ...mputer by a cable USB A m USB B m 6 If necessary install the driver http bolid ru files 373 566 usb_rs_exar zip SELECTING RF CHANNELS A radio link system based on ARR32 can operate on one of four radio frequency channels as shown in Table 6 1 Table 6 1 RF Channels Channel Number Frequency Band MHz Channel 0 868 0 868 2 Channel 1 868 75 868 9 Channel 2 868 9 869 0 Channel 3 869 0 869 2 RF channels ...

Page 14: ...is procedure takes four minutes ARR32 indication being as follows POWER and LOOP are off RADIO flashes with green and amber alternately four times per second The procedure of analysis of radio channels can be run from a personal computer using S2000R Configurator see Section 7 In the process of analysis the ARR32 selects the RF channel with the least load When the procedure has been completed the ...

Page 15: ...ing in a radio coverage zone on a single channel shouldn t be more than Device Poll Interval in seconds divided by ten Device Poll Interval is defined with the help of S2000R Configurator see Section 7 By default Device Poll Interval is equal to 30 s so the number of ARR32 which can operate on a single radio channel is three The number of the current RF channel in any mode can be monitored by mean...

Page 16: ...ivating batteries depassivation is started Indication of the radio link device during depassivation is shown in Table 6 3 For S2000R Siren Radio Link Light and Sound Alarm devices the depassivation procedure can be started only after connecting these ones to the ARR32 Table 6 3 Light Indication of Battery Depassivation Process Condition Indicated by a Radio Link Device As Depassivation in progress...

Page 17: ...of the radio link device o The device has been connected successfully the LED shows solid green light for 2 s o Connecting failed the LED shows solid red light for 2 s Indication of the ARR32 o If the device has been connected successfully all the LEDs POWER LOOP and RADIO show solid green light simultaneously for a second When the radio link device is connected it is by default assigned to a poll...

Page 18: ...conds or manually by pressing down the program button S2 and tamper button S1 simultaneously The indication of the ARR32 is as follows POWER LOOP and RADIO synchronously illuminate with amber for a half of a second RESTORING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE DEVICES AND THE ARR32 If radio communication between a radio link device and the ARR32 is lost for a short time then communication can be re establis...

Page 19: ...s with amber and green alternately six times per second while LOOP LED and RADIO LED are off Confirm resetting by pressing the tamper switch S1 Resetting is indicated by the following way all the LEDs POWER LOOP and RADIO simultaneously show solid green light within a half of a second Then the ARR32 is reset automatically The ARR32 exits the Reset mode automatically upon the expiry of 15 seconds o...

Page 20: ...ication with every individual radio link device Setting Device Poll Interval Setting and deleting passwords to control the ARR32 by means of Configurator Generating backup configuration files for the ARR32 The latest version of Configurator is available for free download at http bolid ru in the Section PRODUCTS Orion Integrated Security System Software Configuring S2000R_Configurator https bolid r...

Page 21: ...ened While opening the ARR32 configuration Configurator can ask for the password see Section Access Control PROGRAM INTERFACE Figure 7 2 The main program window contains Device Area at the left hand portion of the window Data and Control Area at the right hand portion of the window Main Menu Toolbar ...

Page 22: ...0R ASR2 icon in the mode of 30 s poll interval In dark green for an S2000R ASR1 icon in the mode of 15 s poll interval In dark green for an S2000R IK S2000R IK rev 02 S2000R SHIK in the Test mode Left click on an icon selects the device for displaying its properties in Data and Control Area Several devices can be selected for sending common commands Right click on the icon opens the device specifi...

Page 23: ...rol Area can be hidden by clicking on Х at the right of tab titles To open a hidden tab select the relevant item in the Panels submenu of Main Menu Toolbar includes the following program tools Open Connecting Configurator to the ARR32 connected to the PC Close Disconnecting Configurator from the current connected ARR32 Reset Sending a command to restart the connected ARR32 Enable Device Connection...

Page 24: ...vice Connecting mode The ARR32 also exits the Device Connecting mode automatically on expire of three minutes since last connecting a device or upon pressing buttons on the ARR32 PC board see Section 6 Deleting Devices from the ARR32 Memory To delete a radio link device descriptor from the memory of the S2000R ARR32 select the device or a group of devices in Device Area open the right click menu a...

Page 25: ...On Off S2000R ASR2 Low pulse rate input high pulse rate input Selecting the meter output type dry contact NAMUR Selecting frequency mode Controlling the Water Leak Sensor input On Off S2000R IP and S2000R DIP Enabling tamper alarms S2000R RM Selecting the power supply or the battery as a main power supply S2000R IK S2000R IK rev 02 and S2000R SHIK Operating the test mode S2000R IK rev 02 Selecting...

Page 26: ... Device Poll Interval is set to 30 s The current poll mode of the S2000R ASR2 can be seen in the Poll Interval string on the Properties tab Settings are transmitted to the radio link devices in the next communication session In order the settings can be changed successfully please do not disconnect and do not reset the ARR32 before the next communication session is established If setting changes t...

Page 27: ...ampering S2000R IP and S2000R DIP detectors can be activated deactivated by means of the right click menu in Device Area the menu commands Disable Tamper Monitoring and Enable Tamper Monitoring Setting Properties of S2000R RM Specifying the main power supply for relay modules S2000R RM is performed in the string Main Power Supply on the Properties tab The main power supply can be Battery if no 12 ...

Page 28: ... in Device Area right click it to open the drop down menu and select Run Auto Channel Selection The procedure which is being executed can be aborted by selecting Abort Auto Channel Selection in the drop down menu for the ARR32 in Device Area or by pressing down the program button S2 and the tamper switch S1 on the ARR32 PCB simultaneously for a short time see Section 3 If the procedure has been ab...

Page 29: ...roperties tab for the ARR32 in the section Loaded Device Firmware After uploading firmware of radio link devices to the memory of ARR32 Configurator automatically generates a list of the devices for which the uploaded firmware is intended and displays this list on the Update tab The current version of the firmware is highlighted in the list of devices with one of the following colors In blue if th...

Page 30: ...toolbar The ARR32 indicates updating firmware as discussed in Section 5 TESTING LINK QUALITY AND RADIO COMMUNICATION STATISTICS To test current quality of radio communication between the ARR32 and radio devices select one or more radio devices in Device Area then open the right click menu and select Link Quality Test Figure 7 8 As the test has been completed for each device the program shows the r...

Page 31: ... down menu and select Get Statistics As the statistics has been received for a device the data are displayed on the Statistics tab in Data and Control Area The data contain the total number of the packets that were sent and the statistics for the numbers of resending packets before they were transmitted successfully To delete the statistics of communication from the device memory select a radio li...

Page 32: ...word the Password Required window appears Until the correct password is entered Configurator doesn t provide any information about the connected ARR32 and doesn t provide access to the control functions of Configurator Figure 7 11 All the ARR32 operating on the same radio channel should poll the detectors with the same Poll Interval If the Auto Mode with Dynamic Channel Selection is used to select...

Page 33: ...about wrong password The ARR32 will enter the Reset mode see Section 6 and require confirming operation by pressing down the tamper switch S1 once for a short time Setting and Deleting Password To set a password or to change a current password select Device Change Password in the main menu of Configurator Then enter the required password and confirm operation in the opened dialog Figure 7 13 If yo...

Page 34: ...in Main Menu and specify the path to the configuration file Copying Configuration to another ARR32 If a configuration created for an ARR32 is loaded to another ARR32 then to restore radio communication the radio link devices must be re connected without deleting them from the ARR32 memory Radio addresses of the radio link devices in the ARR32 memory and assigned polling loop addresses of these one...

Page 35: ...Programming is carried out in accordance with User s Manual for the polling loop controller in use INPUTS The following Input Types can be assigned to the devices of S2000R Series in UProg Table 8 1 Types of Inputs for the Devices of S2000R Series Type of the Device Type of the Input S2000R ARR32 5 Intrusion with Tamper Monitoring S2000R IPR 16 Fire Manual S2000R IP 3 Heat Fire 6 Auxiliary 9 Heat ...

Page 36: ...he S2000R Series do not support controlling their light indication by the polling loop controller So only the following values can be selected for the Device Indication Control parameters of the addressable devices in UProg 0 Indication Disabled 1 Standalone Indication Control SETTING ADDRESSES While assigning polling loop addresses in the configuration of the polling loop controller in order a pr...

Page 37: ...nt sections of this Manual is turned on by selecting the active state for the Save Mode field in UProg the active state is indicated by a plus sign Arming the detectors operating in the power saving mode can take a time within Device Poll Interval see Section Setting Device Poll Interval In order the system to operate correctly the arming delay for the detectors should be defined no less than Devi...

Page 38: ...ectivity depending on relative positions of system elements are shown in Table 9 1 The actual coverage can differ from the approximate values to be more or less depending on the particular mutual arrangement of the system Table 9 1 Radio Coverage Relative Positions Max Recommended Distance Free air line of sight 300 m Within premises line of sight 120 m Rooms separated by reinforced concrete const...

Page 39: ...R32 and Radio Link Devices in Separate Buildings When radio link input output modules and radio link devices are supposed to be installed in various buildings they should be located in close vicinity of window embrasures facing each other MOUNTING THE ARR32 AND RADIO LINK DEVICES While mounting radio link devices please follow the instructions of the descriptions of the relevant devices see Sectio...

Page 40: ...cedure can be run also by a brief press on the light guide of the indicator or lighting it with the laser beam of a laser test tool The procedure lasts one minute During the procedure the radio link device indicates current quality of the link as shown in Table 9 2 4 If link quality is low select another location for the device or the ARR32 and repeat testing Table 9 2 Link Quality Indication Devi...

Page 41: ... Wall The ARR32 should be mounted on a solid plane clean and dry surface The ARR32 enclosure is equipped with four fastening points including two upper holes for hanging and two bottom holes for fastening Overall dimensions of the ARR32 and the distances between mounting holes are shown in Figure 9 2 S2000R ARR32 POWER LOOP RADIO ...

Page 42: ...h the schematic shown in Figure 9 4 If the ARR32 is powered via the polling loop no external power supply should be connected Figure 9 4 ARR32 Connection Diagram S2000 KDL PL PL S2000R ARR32 PL PL U GND GND U GND U optionally Power Supply 12 24 V Main RIP 12 24 Backup GND U external power supplies Turn the device until it clicks Gently press on the bottom of the device Put the clips at the back of...

Page 43: ...grade The detector also monitors its case against tampering and separation from the attachment point as well as keeps a check on main and backup battery voltage and quality of the radio link The detector is intended for round the clock operation The detector s operability can be tested with the help of a laser test tool made by System Sensor or similar Specifications Table 10 1 S2000R IP Specifica...

Page 44: ... S2000R IP Start Indication Mode LED Performance Battery depassivation in progress Illuminates with amber four times per second Proceeding to quiescent mode Illuminates with green for 1 s Table 10 3 S2000R IP Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 3 s Fire Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s Norm Flashes with amber every 10 s Discharge of the main or backup battery T...

Page 45: ...ong term storage and can take up to 5 minutes The process of depassivation is indicated as shown in Table 10 2 If depassivation fails the detector indication is similar to indication of low batteries see Table 10 3 In case of deep battery passivation after storage for a longer than two years a passivation process can last up to four hours In this process the device operate in quiescent mode and de...

Page 46: ...ices are attached at their locations A Link Quality Test is started by a short press on the Prog button see Figure 10 1 or by a short press on the detector light guide or lighting this one by the laser beam of a laser test tool The procedure lasts 60 seconds the detector being indicating the results of the test as shown in Table 10 4 As testing the detector is in progress you can move the detector...

Page 47: ...has been delivered to the control and indicating equipment Wait until the detector enters in Normal state Complete Test Procedure Test quality of the link between the detector and the ARR32 Ensure that the detector indicates its being in Normal state Blow a stream of hot air from a hair dryer with a temperature of 70 С to 100 С on to the sensing element of the detector Ensure that the detector ind...

Page 48: ... necessary clean the detector and test its operability On receiving a low battery message for the main or backup battery replace both the batteries WARNING DO NOT use a metal thing to take the batteries out To remove the backup battery press on a free edge of the battery as shown in the picture below ...

Page 49: ...voltage and quality of the radio link The detector is intended for round the clock operation The detector s operability can be tested with the help of a laser test tool such as made by System Sensor or similar Specifications Table 10 5 S2000R DIP Specifications Batteries Main Backup ER14505 АА 3 6 V CR2032 3 V Operating on Battery in Quiescent Mode By the main battery By the backup battery 4 8 yea...

Page 50: ...nce Condition Flashes with red every 3 s Fire Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s Norm Flashes with amber every 10 s Discharge of the main or backup battery Two flashes with amber every 15 s Trouble Three flashes with amber every 15 s No communications with the ARR32 Table 10 8 Link Quality Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with green Strong signal Flashes with green and red Normal sign...

Page 51: ...and set its parameters in the configuration of the polling loop controller as discussed in Sections 6 7 and 8 of this Manual When the detector has been connected on the ARR32 put the protective cover on it In case of deep battery passivation after storage for a longer than two years a passivation process can last up to four hours In this process the device operates in the quiescent mode and depass...

Page 52: ... on the detector light guide or lighting this one by the laser beam of a laser test tool The procedure lasts 60 seconds the detector being indicating the results of the test as shown in Table 10 8 As testing the detector is in progress you can move the detector and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Sect...

Page 53: ...y some smoke detector test aerosol into the smoke chamber of the detector Ensure that the detector indicates its being in Fire Alarm state Ensure that the fire alarm has been delivered to the control and indicating equipment Wait until the detector enters in Normal state Maintenance At least annually inspect the screen assembly under the detector cover If there is any dust on the screen assembly c...

Page 54: ...nk System www bolid ru 54 WARNING DO NOT use a metal thing to take out the batteries To remove the backup battery pull the battery edge up from the side of one of cutouts of the battery holder as shown in the picture below ...

Page 55: ...ndition battery status and radio link quality The call point is intended for round the clock operation The elements of the call point are the following 1 The hole to insert the key to reset the activated call point 2 The holes to insert the key to open the call point case 3 The special key provided to reset the activated call point and to open its case 4 The place to apply a seal Specifications Ta...

Page 56: ...h amber every 15 s No communications with the ARR32 Table 10 11 S2000R IPR Mode Indication Mode LED Performance Battery depassivation in progress Flashes with amber four times per second The device is starting up Illuminates with green for 1 s Table 10 12 Link Quality Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with green Strong signal Flashes with green and red Normal signal Flashes with red Wea...

Page 57: ... 9 of this Manual All your applicable local codes standards regulations and ordinances Testing Link Quality The Link Quality Test procedure is designed to estimate stability of radio link between the call point and the ARR32 at their current locations and when obstructions exist on the path of radio signals You are recommended to carry out the Link Quality Test before the devices are attached at t...

Page 58: ...to the control and indicating equipment Using the supplied key reset the call point and wait until the call point indicates its being in Normal state Maintenance While maintaining your fire alarm system test the proper operation of the call point at least every 3 months On receiving a low battery message for the main or backup battery replace both the batteries Prior to testing the call point be s...

Page 59: ...own conditions namely Tampering of the detector s case Tearing the detector from the mounting point Placing a defeat magnet within the range of the reed switch contacts Battery voltage Radio link communication conditions The S2000R SMK is designed for round the clock operation Specifications Table 10 13 S2000R SMK Specifications Power Supply ER14505 AA 3 6V Operating on battery in quiescent mode M...

Page 60: ...ty and ambient temperature S2000R SMK PC Board Figure 10 8 Indication Table 10 14 S2000R SMK Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 10 s Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s Norm Flashes with amber every 10 s Battery discharge Three flashes with amber every 15 s No communications with the ARR32 Table 10 15 S2000R SMK Mode Indication Mode LED Performance Battery depass...

Page 61: ...and Tearing Protection By default the detector monitors only tamper switch conditions To provide monitoring for tearing the detector from its mounting point remove the pre formed knock out plug on the base of the Detector and release the spring External Monitored Circuit The S2000R SMK provides connecting wired intrusion and fire detectors with alarm output of dry contact type The detectors are no...

Page 62: ...12 232 243 255 Defeat Protection The Defeat Protection option is designed to detect attempts of penetration into protected premises by defeating the S2000R SMK with the help of an external powerful magnet This option is to be enabled disabled in the configuration of the polling loop controller see Section 8 of this Manual Mounting Location Considerations Considering the mounting location for the S...

Page 63: ...d when obstructions exist on the path of radio signals You are recommended to carry out the Link Quality Test before the devices are attached at their locations A Link Quality Test is started by a short press on the Prog button see Figure 10 8 The procedure takes 60 seconds the detector being indicating the results of the test as shown in Table 10 16 As testing link quality is in progress you can ...

Page 64: ...with red or green light indicating proper operation of the reed switch contacts To proceed to the next test press the Prog Button on the Detector Test 2 Checking XP1 Jumper Availability After the LED flashes triply with red indicating proceeding to the next test the detector checks availability of the XP1 jumper and indicates the results as shown in Table 10 18 Table 10 18 Indication of Availabili...

Page 65: ...ble 10 20 Indication of Monitored Circuit Condition LED Performance Description Flashes with green Short circuit failure Flashes twice with green Alarm 1 Flashes triply with green Norm Flashes four times with green Alarm 2 Flashes five times with green Open circuit failure To complete self diagnostic procedures press the tamper switch The S2000R SMK flashes six times with amber indicating exiting ...

Page 66: ... of the third immunity level accordingly to Russian standards The S2000R IK is designed for round the clock operation Specifications Table 10 21 S2000R IK Specifications Battery ER14505 АА 3 6 V Operating on battery in quiescent mode 4 to 8 years Detection Range 0 3 m to 12 m Detectable Walk Rate 0 3 m s to 3 m s White Light Immunity Better than 6500 Lux Pre operation Time 15 s max Ingress Protect...

Page 67: ...s Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s OK Flashes with amber every 10 s Low battery Three flashes with amber every 15 s No communications with the ARR32 Two flashes with amber every 15 s PIR sensor is out of order Table 10 23 S2000R IK Mode Indication Mode LED Performance Battery depassivation in progress Flashes with amber four times per second The device is starting up Illuminates with green for ...

Page 68: ... and can take up to 5 minutes The process of depassivation is indicated as shown in Table 10 23 If depassivation fails the device indicates low battery condition Connecting and Programming Connect the detector to the ARR32 and set its parameters in the configuration of the polling loop controller as discussed in Sections 6 7 and 8 of this Manual The power saving operation mode of the S2000R IK pro...

Page 69: ...ity of radio link between the detector and the ARR32 at their current locations and when obstructions exist on the path of radio signals You are recommended to carry out the Link Quality Test before the devices are attached at their locations A Link Quality Test is started by a short press on the Prog button see Figure 10 11 The procedure takes 60 seconds the detector indicating the results of the...

Page 70: ...g data over the radio channel To start and to exit test mode perform the following combination of presses on the Prog button three times for a short time and once for a long time Starting exiting the test mode is accompanied with the relevant indication see Table 10 25 Turning the test mode on and off can also be carried out by means of S2000R Configurator see Section 7 Maintenance Inspect operabi...

Page 71: ...h frequencies 300 to 5000 pulses per hour When a meter with NAMUR circuit is connected to such input the ASR2 monitors its pulse output for short circuit and open circuit conditions transmitting alarms on a state change The high pulse rate input 3 can be used as high frequency input to acquire up to 100 pulses per second from a metering device or this input can be configured to receive events from...

Page 72: ...3 100 pulses s Pulse Width at Input 3 at least 5 ms Transmission Interval closed case 60 min Transmission Interval open case 30 s Ingress Protection Rating IP41 Operation Temperatures 20 C to 50 C Transport and Storage Temperatures 30 C to 55 C Weight 55 gram Overall Dimensions 59 82 22 mm At frequency of 300 pulses hour Operation time depends on link quality and ambient temperature S2000R ASR2 PC...

Page 73: ...pen the device case and remove the insulating spacer from the battery holder Connecting and Programming Connect the ASR2 to the ARR32 and set its parameters in the configuration of the polling loop controller as discussed in Sections 6 7 and 8 of this Manual The ASR2 can operate in three base operation modes Depending on the operation mode it can occupy one two or three addresses in the address sp...

Page 74: ... pulses per hour Up to 500 pulses per hour Up to 3000 pulses per hour Up to 5000 pulses per hour By default the ASR2 is configured to operate with NAMUR output meters and with pulse input frequency up to 300 pulses per hour You can change this operation mode using S2000R Configurator see Section 7 Do NOT select input frequency mode pulses hour which is higher than that which is required for your a...

Page 75: ...ality Test before the devices are attached at their locations A Link Quality Test is started by a short press on the Prog button see Figure 10 12 The procedure takes 60 seconds the detector being indicating the results of the test as shown in Table 10 28 As testing link quality is in progress you can move the ASR2 and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them You can also estimate quality of t...

Page 76: ... a water leak flood detector to the S2000R ASR2 remove squeeze out the pre formed knock out plugs on the bottom of the device and run wires through the holes The polarity doesn t matter Maintenance If the ASR2 indicates low battery conditions please replace the battery ...

Page 77: ...he alarm is intended for round the clock operation Electromagnetic compatibility of the S2000R Siren meets the requirements of the third immunity level accordingly to Russian standards Specifications Table 10 29 S2000R Siren Specifications Batteries 2 ER34615M D 3 6 V Operating on batteries in quiescent mode 5 years Operating by a single battery pack in alarm mode in total 60 hours min Device Poll...

Page 78: ...e 10 15 Indication Table 10 30 S2000R Siren Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 10 s Alarm the case is open Flashes with green every 10 s OK Flashes with amber every 10 s The main or backup battery is discharged or depassivation has failed Three flashes with amber every 15 s No communications with the ARR32 ...

Page 79: ...larm starts operation with the relevant indication Being in quiescent mode the alarm tests the batteries every 12 hours After the S2000R Siren is connected to the ARR32 the procedure of depassivation is started The depassivation procedure activates batteries after long term storage and can take up to 5 minutes The process of depassivation is indicated as shown in Table 10 31 If depassivation fails...

Page 80: ... results of the test as shown in Table 10 32 As testing the alarm is in progress you can move the alarm and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7 Mounting Mount the S2000R Siren to a flat vertical surface using the three screws provided Testing Just after mounting the S2000R Siren should be tested...

Page 81: ... be powered by an external 12 24 V power supply or by an AA 3 6 V lithium thionyl chloride battery The module monitors battery conditions and detects presence of an external power supply The module is designed to be used within closed areas and is not intended to operate in aggressive media dust conditions or in explosion hazardous premises The module is designed for round the clock operation Spec...

Page 82: ...7 39 mm When the Poll Interval is 5 s and the module is activated 10 times per an hour Operation time depends on radio link quality and ambient temperature S2000R RM PC Board Figure 10 16 Indication The module can operate in two power modes from an external 12 24 V dc power supply or by an AA 3 6 V lithium power cell The power mode is selected automatically with the priority of an external power s...

Page 83: ...vation has completed and the device is starting up Shows solid green light for 1 s RADIO LED indicates conditions of radio communications with the ARR32 as shown in Table 10 36 Table 10 36 Indicating Status of Communications between S2000R RM and ARR32 Conditions of the relays are indicated by the relevant LEDs RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 depending on the current power supply mode see Table 10 37 Table 10...

Page 84: ...er as discussed in Sections 6 7 and 8 of this Manual The S2000R RM occupies two or three addresses within the polling loop of the polling loop controller The first address for Relay 1 The second address for Relay 2 The third address for Monitored Circuit if connected External Button and Monitored Circuit MC The S2000R RM provides connecting an external button to control Relay 1 manually or externa...

Page 85: ...vents The main power supply can be selected by means of S2000R Configurator as described in Section 7 of this Manual Regardless of this setting an external power supply is of high priority that is if an external power supply is applied the module will be powered by this one not by the battery Mounting Location Considerations Considering the mounting location for the S2000R RM please follow the ins...

Page 86: ...tion Just after mounting the S2000R RM should be tested for proper operation Ensure that the module indicates normal conditions of its power supplies Activate both the relay outputs by simulating activation conditions If Monitored Circuit operates in the Button mode push the control button down several times and ensure the relay 1 changes its state If Monitored Circuit operates in the Detector mod...

Page 87: ... the ARR32 and so on and for sending messages in case of mains power loss The module is designed to be used within closed areas and is not intended to operate in aggressive media dust conditions or in explosion hazardous premises The module is designed for round the clock operation Specifications Table 10 41 S2000R RM rev 01 Specifications AC Power Voltage 90 264 V rated voltage 220 V at 50 Hz Con...

Page 88: ...07 39 mm Operation time depends on radio link quality and ambient temperature The design of the module meets the requirements of electrical and fire safety in line with Russian Standards ГОСТ 12 2 007 0 75 and ГОСТ 12 1 004 91 Only the technicians with the second or higher safety certification level can be permitted to mount and maintain the module S2000R RM Rev 01 PC Board Figure 10 19 Elements o...

Page 89: ...ons Conditions of the relays are indicated by the LEDs RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 see Table 10 44 Table 10 44 Indicating S2000R RM Rev 01 Relay Conditions Table 10 45 Link Quality Indication RADIO LED Performance Condition Flashes with green Strong signal Flashes with green and red Normal signal Flashes with red Weak signal not recommended to install Shows solid red light for 1 s No communications or the...

Page 90: ...mains power Connect the module to the ARR32 and set its parameters in the configuration of the polling loop controller as discussed in Sections 6 7 and 8 of this Manual The S2000R RM rev 01 occupies two addresses within the polling loop of the polling loop controller The first address for Relay 1 The second address for Relay 2 Mounting Location Considerations Considering the mounting location for ...

Page 91: ... and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7 Mounting Mount the S2000R RM rev 01 to a flat vertical surface using the two screws provided or on a DIN rail Figure 10 20 Overall and Mounting Dimensions of the S2000R RM rev 01 Connecting Mains Power and Executive Devices The module s outputs are the no...

Page 92: ...000R RM rev 01 should be tested for proper operation Ensure that the module indicates normal conditions of its power supplies Activate both the relay channels by simulating activation conditions Shut off mains power and open the case of the module Make sure the module enters the alarm mode and a tamper alarm message has been delivered to the control and indicating equipment Close the module s case...

Page 93: ...bolid ru Maintenance At least annually inspect operability of the module as well as cable conditions and contacts Replace the backup battery if the module sends a low battery message Do shut off mains power prior to changing the battery ...

Page 94: ...ESCAPE EXIT or any customizable lettering pictogram Specifications Table 10 47 S2000R OST Specifications Batteries 2 ER14505М АА 3 6 V Operating on Batteries in Quiescent Mode 5 years Poll Interval stable 10 s Full On batteries Illumination Time Up to 60 hours Ingress Protection Rating IP41 Operation Temperature 30 C to 50 C Transportation and Storage Temperature 30 C to 55 C Weight 0 262 kg Overa...

Page 95: ...es with red Weak signal not recommended to install Shows solid red light for 1 s No communications or the device is not connected to the ARR32 Getting Started Open the case of the S2000R OST and remove the insulating spacers from the holders of the main and backup batteries Wait until depassivation is completed For an S2000R OST depassivation will be performed twice for the main battery and the ba...

Page 96: ...ts of the test as shown in Table 10 50 While testing the alarm is in progress you can move the S2000R OST and the ARR32 to find the best locations for them You can also estimate quality of the link using S2000R Configurator as discussed in Section 7 Mounting Mount the S2000R OST to a flat vertical surface using the four screws provided Testing Just after mounting the S2000R OST should be tested fo...

Page 97: ... for round the clock operation Specifications Table 10 51 S2000R SHIK Specifications Battery ER14505 АА 3 6 V Operating on Batteries in Quiescent Mode 4 8 years Max Detection Range 8 m Max Recommended Installation Height 5 m Detectable Walk Rate 0 3 m s to 3 m s White Light Immunity Better than 6500 Lux Pre operation Time 15 s max Ingress Protection Rating IP41 Operation Temperature 30 C to 50 C T...

Page 98: ...Addressable Radio Link System www bolid ru 98 Figure 10 23 Detection Pattern S2000R SHIK PC Board Figure 10 24 ...

Page 99: ... 1 s Table 10 54 Link Quality Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with green Strong signal Flashes with green and red Normal signal Flashes with red Weak signal not recommended to install Shows solid red light for 1 s No communications or the device is not connected to the ARR32 Table 10 55 S2000R SHIK Test Indication Event LED Performance Starting or finishing the test mode Illuminates w...

Page 100: ...ocal codes standards regulations and ordinances The additional requirements below Do not install where the detector is directly above heating appliances near vent openings or exposed to direct sunlight Make sure the detection area doesn t have things which can waver curtains plants electric bulbs glass or mesh partitions or areas obscured by large things When the detector is armed ensure all windo...

Page 101: ...larm and a relevant message is received by control and indicating equipment Wait until the detector returns to normal state Test Mode To inspect operability of the infrared sensor and to simplify selecting mounting location of the detector the test mode can be used In this mode the S2000R SHIK provides an easy to see indication of activation of the infrared sensor immediately regardless of sending...

Page 102: ...ards The S2000R IK rev 02 is designed for round the clock operation Specifications Table 10 56 S2000R IK Rev 02 Specifications Battery CR123A 3 0 V Operating on battery in quiescent mode 4 to 8 years Detection Range Fine Mode animals up to 10 kg are ignored Rough Mode animals up to 20 kg are ignored 12 m 9 m Detectable Walk Rate 0 3 m s to 3 m s White Light Immunity Better than 6500 Lux Pre operat...

Page 103: ...PC Board Indication Table 10 57 S2000R IK Rev 02 Operation Indication LED Performance Condition Flashes with red every 10 s Alarm Flashes with green every 10 s OK Flashes with amber every 10 s Low battery Three flashes with amber every 15 s No communications with the ARR32 Two flashes with amber every 15 s PIR sensor is out of order ...

Page 104: ...cussed in Sections 6 7 and 8 of this Manual The power save mode of the S2000R IK rev 02 provides extending the battery life In this mode the PIR sensor turns off while being disarmed and turns on while being armed How to manage power save mode of the S2000R IK rev 02 is described in Section 8 Selecting operation mode of the S2000R IK rev 02 provides preventing nuisance alarms by detector s disrega...

Page 105: ... is designed to estimate stability of radio link between the detector and the ARR32 at their current locations and when obstructions exist on the path of radio signals You are recommended to carry out the Link Quality Test before the devices are attached at their locations A Link Quality Test is started by a short press on the Prog button see Figure 10 26 The procedure takes 60 seconds the detecto...

Page 106: ...ng data over the radio channel To start and to exit test mode perform the following combination of presses on the Prog button three times for a short time and once for a long time Starting exiting the test mode is accompanied with the relevant indication see Table 10 59 Turning the test mode on and off can also be carried out by means of S2000R Configurator see Section 7 Maintenance Inspect operab...

Page 107: ...e water meter and transmits the data over the radio channel to the control and indicating equipment The ASR1 senses bringing an external magnet to it and monitors power supply condition and radio link quality The ASR1 is designed for round the clock operation The ASR1 supports operation with Resource AMR AMI system http resurs bolid ru Specifications Table 10 60 S2000R ASR1 Specifications Battery ...

Page 108: ...between the ASR1 and the ARR32 every 60 minutes in the quiescent mode and every 15 seconds in the programming mode Indication of the ASR1 in the quiescent mode in shown in Table 10 62 Table 10 61 S2000R ASR1 Operation Mode Indication Operation Mode LED Performance Battery depassivation in progress Flashes with amber four times per second Device is starting up Shows solid green light for 1 s Table ...

Page 109: ...tions or the device is not connected to the ARR32 Service Magnetic Contact The ASR1 can be started and programmed with the help of the service magnetic contact located as shown in Figure 10 27 The impact on the service contact is performed by placing the service magnet provided to the meter housing in the specified area The magnet should be brought to the bottom of the plastic meter housing above ...

Page 110: ...ontact of the ASR1 for a time more than 5 seconds Mounting Location Considerations Considering the mounting location for the S2000R ASR1 please follow all your applicable local codes standards and regulations and instructions from Section 9 of this Manual Testing Link Quality The Link Quality Test procedure is designed to estimate stability of radio link between the S2000R ASR1 and the ARR32 at th...

Page 111: ...hrough the meter While comparing readings the register readings are considered to be the reference ones While checking readings a difference between readings sent over the radio channel and the reference ones which is within the pulse value see Table 10 60 is considered as normal and acceptable While verifying the meter the service can correct the current register values Monitoring for Magnetic Fr...

Page 112: ...0R Siren Two batteries ER34615M 3 6 V wrapped in a heat shrink sleeve S2000R RM External power supply 12 V ER14505 3 6 V S2000R RM rev 01 Mains power 220 V CR2032 3 V S2000R ASR2 CR2477Т 3 0 V No battery S2000R OST ER14505 3 6 V ER14505 3 6 V Due to the characteristics of lithium thionyl chloride cells ER14505 and ER34615M the batteries must be activated depassivated after long time storage A depa...

Page 113: ...cription The ARR32 is in the Device Connecting mode but the radio link device to be connected indicates a connection failure when the Prog button is pressed down for a long time the LED shows solid red light for two seconds Solution Make sure the ARR32 is in the Device Connecting mode see Section 6 Make sure the antenna is connected to the ARR32 board Make sure there are no other radio emitters at...

Page 114: ...rmware is compatible with the current versions of firmware of the connected radio link devices ARR32 Core firmware updating failure Description The ARR32 reboots itself at regular intervals and starts a procedure of updating Core firmware POWER LED shows solid amber light LOOP LED and RADIO LED flash alternately with amber four times per second Solution Power off the ARR32 and connect it to a USB ...

Page 115: ... Make sure that the version of updated firmware is compatible with the current version of Radio ARR32 firmware If no follow the instructions of the problem Unable to connect a radio link device to the ARR32 above Description After updating firmware the device has lost communications with the ARR32 the LED shows solid light and any press on the Prog button is ignored Solution Restart the device by ...

Page 116: ... to the backup version of the firmware by applying power to the device when its service contact is closed see Figure 10 22 If firmware version was changed successfully the device LED flashes with green four times per second When the LED starts flashing in such way release the buttons which were pressed down After the radio link device returns to normal operation update its firmware up to the requi...

Page 117: ...v 06 and higher S2000R RM 6 0 and higher 1 16 and higher Rev 06 and higher S2000R RM rev 01 6 0 and higher 1 16 and higher Rev 06 and higher S2000R Siren 6 0 and higher 1 18 and higher Rev 06 and higher S2000R SHIK 8 0 and higher 1 18 and higher Rev 09 and higher S2000R OST 8 0 and higher 1 18 and higher Rev 09 and higher S2000R ASR2 8 0 and higher 1 18 and higher Rev 09 and higher SHV 15D SHV 20D...

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