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OVERVIEW

 

This device is an assembly of an 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS

 Hyfire system interface module and a 

HFC

-

WSR

-

03

 conventional sounder / 

HFC

-

SBR

-

23

-

03

 conventional s visual alarm device. Sounder’s output is activated following an alarm condition of the Hyfire system.

 

INSTALLATION 

-

 IMPORTANT NOTES

 

-

The device must be installed following your national and/or international codes of practice and standards: check them before performing 

 

the

installation of this device.

 

-

Test this device after installation.

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS + HFC

-

WSR

-

03

 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS + HFC

-

SBR

-

23

-

03

 

HYFIRE TYPE B WALL SOUNDER

 

HYFIRE TYPE B WALL S VISUAL ALARM DEVICE

 

INSTALLATION

 

1)

 

Detach the front operating section from the sounder back box (→ 

SOUNDER OPENING PROCEDURE

).

2)

 

Extract the 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS

 from the sounder’s back box (→ 

MODULE’S EXTRACTION

).

3)

 

Set the 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS

’s link switch to ON.

 

4)

 

Extract the 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS

’s battery covers.

 

5)

 

Insert both batteries into their 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS

 holders, oriented as per polarity marks.

6)

 

Link the 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS

 device to the Hyfire system (→ 

LINKING

).

7)

 

Reinstall the battery covers.

 

8)

 

Check the wireless link quality of the 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS

 positioned in the final installation location (→ 

WIRELESS LINK QUALITY 

CHECK

).

 

9)

 

Install the sealing pad if the sounder is to be installed outdoors and/or in damp environments (

not EN 54

-

3 approved

)

 

(→ 

OUTDOORS AND DAMP ENVIRONMENTS INSTALLATION

).

 

10)

 

Fix the sounder back box to the wall on the final installation location (→ 

WALL INSTALLATION

).

11)

 

Reinstall the 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS

 into the sounder’s back box (→ 

MODULE’S INSTALLATION

).

12)

 

Set sounder’s tone and volume (→ 

OUTPUT TONE SETTING

 , →

OUTPUT VOLUME SETTING

).

 

13)

 

Reinstall the front operating section onto the sounder back box (→ 

SOUNDER CLOSING PROCEDURE

).

14)

 

Test the 

HFW

-

SIM

-

01

-

AS + HFC

-

WSR

-

03

 / 

HFC

-

SBR

-

23

-

03

 to check if it works properly (→ 

TESTING

).

 

Summary of Contents for HFC-SBR-23-03

Page 1: ...ION 3 Set the HFW SIM 01 AS s link switch to ON 4 Extract the HFW SIM 01 AS s battery covers 5 Insert both batteries into their HFW SIM 01 AS holders oriented as per polarity marks 6 Link the HFW SIM 01 AS device to the Hyfire system LINKING 7 Reinstall the battery covers 8 Check the wireless link quality of the HFW SIM 01 AS positioned in the final installation location WIRELESS LINK QUALITY CHEC...

Page 2: ... in picture 1 when in the open position flush 4 Detach the sounder body from the base by pulling gently to separate picture 2 MODULE S EXTRACTION 1 Gently release the locking catch allowing the module to lift and rotate to release from the side wall 2 Remove the module Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 1 When assembling or removing the front operating section of the sounder to from the back box be caref...

Page 3: ... will start blinking according to the following table 3 Move the link switch to position BLANK again device will NOT WORK if the link switch is on position ON LINK SWITCH LED INDICATOR Picture 4 During all the duration of the linking phase the module must be only a few inches away from the transla tor expander module you are linking to LINK QUALITY EVALUATION DEVICE S INDICATION No connection Fail...

Page 4: ...TION Fix the sounder base to the wall the prepared location options for the fixing screws are highlighted in picture 6 MODULE S INSTALLATION 1 Insert the terminal edge of the module between the securing points on the wall of the back box 2 Gently push down the module body so that the locking catch engages fully to hold the PCB in place Check that it feels secure Picture 5 Picture 6 LOCKING CATCH P...

Page 5: ... select the five switch selection settings OUTPUT VOLUME SETTING Use the DIP switch at the back of the sounder body to select the output volume in particular switches 6 and 7 highlighted in picture 9 are used The switches positioned upwards acquire value 1 on the other hand if positioned downwards acquire value 0 1 Select the alarm volume required when the sounder is activated table 3 2 Refer to t...

Page 6: ... for 150ms 11001 HF Back up interrupted tone fast 15 2800Hz continuous 01001 HF Continuous 16 800Hz for 500ms then OFF for 500ms 01111 Interrupted tone 17 1000Hz for 250ms then OFF for 250ms 01101 Interrupted tone medium 18 970Hz for 500ms then OFF for 500ms 01110 ISO 8201 LF BS5839 Pt 1 1988 19 2850Hz for 500ms then OFF for 500ms 01100 ISO 8201 HF 20 800Hz for 150ms then OFF for 150ms 11010 LF Ba...

Page 7: ...ep for the second side locking mechanism starting from point 2 the locking mechanism appears as in picture 11 once closed recessed 5 To secure use the retaining screws using the location holes on both sides of the base picture 12 Picture 10 Picture 12 Picture 11 When assembling or removing the front operating section of the sounder to from the back box be careful to ensure the interconnection bloc...

Page 8: ...T When the translator module indicates a low battery condition on a child device batteries must be replaced When a low battery condition is indicated both batteries must be changed altogether During this procedure the linking switch must NOT be touched at all 1 Detach the front operating section from the sounder back box 2 Extract the HFW SIM 01 AS from the sounder s back box 3 Extract the HFW SIM...

Page 9: ...Picture 13 ...

Page 10: ...m Device VAD frequency 0 5 Hz VAD flash coverage W 2 5 7 122 5 m3 Tolerated temperature range 25 C 55 C Maximum tolerated humidity 85 RH without condensation Height base included 192 mm Diameter 130 mm Weight 380 g IP rating EN 54 3 certified 33C Type B IP rating not certified 65 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HFW SIM 01 AS Communication range with the translator expander 200 m in open space Operating f...

Page 11: ...ctive from the production date indicated on each product This warranty is invalidated by mechanical or electrical damage caused in the field by incorrect handling or usage Product must be returned via your authorized supplier for repair or replacement together with full information on any problem identified Full details on our warranty and product s returns policy can be obtained upon request ARGU...

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