L20
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SGCP1IS
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0001 (vA.4)
www.argussecurity.it
ARGUS SECURITY S.R.L.
, Via del Canneto, 14
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34015
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Muggia (TS)
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Italy
SGCP100
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IS
INTRINSICALLY SAFE WIRELESS
CALL POINT
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The intrinsically safe wireless call point is a wall mounted device that, when activated, initiates an alarm on the fire security system.
Its construction makes it suitable for installation in hazardous environment according to ATEX DIRECTIVE 2014/34/EU.
Table 1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ***
Communication range with the wire to wireless translator or
wireless expander
200 m (in open space) *
Operating frequency
868 MHz
Modulation type
FSK
Operating frequency channels
7
Radiated power
5 dBm (3 mW)
Main battery type
CR123A (3V & 1.2 Ah)
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Duracell Ultra
Secondary battery type
CR2032
А
(3V & 250 mAh)
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Maxell
Approved battery voltage range
2.75V
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3.20V
Main battery lifespan
3 years **
Secondary battery lifespan
2 months **
Dimensions
86 mm x 86 mm x 59 mm
Weight
186 grams (without batteries)
Operating temperature range
from –10 °C to +55 °C
* Ideal operating range: may vary
according
to
environmental
conditions.
** When a low battery condition is
indicated,
both
main
and
secondary batteries must be
changed together.
** If it is assumed that the device is
set with a message transmission
period of 60 seconds.
*** Check latest version of
document TDS
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SCP1IS
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0002 for
further data, obtainable from your
supplier.
Device’s removal holes
Insertion hole for
the reset key
Front operating
element
Visual LED indicator
Manual activation
point
Wall mounting
back box
Main battery
Secondary
battery
Tamper spring
Link
-
program
switch
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5
Reset key
PCB battery
contact
Picture 6
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primary battery, secondary battery, primary battery
housing and link
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program switch
Picture 7
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correct
battery insertion
DEVICE’S POWER SUPPLY, PROGRAMMING AND LINKING
The linking operation will configure the call point onto the wireless system controlled by a Translator interface.
The linking method described below does not change and applies for operation with either the wire to wireless translator interface or
the Wirelex computer configuration program.
1) Move the link
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program switch to position ON (picture 6).
2) Insert the secondary battery into its housing (picture 6).
3) Insert the primary battery into its housing then into the device terminals of the PCB making sure that these remain on the outer
part of the intrinsically safe battery contact as indicated in picture 7; the visual LED indicator will switch on accordingly (see “Power
up” in table 2 and picture 7).
Ensure that the polarity is correct for both batteries!!!
4) When the wire to wireless translator (locally or remotely via Wirelex) is searching for a new device to link to, move the link
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program
switch to position 1 in order to initiate communication with the translator or the expander module; the visual LED indicator will switch
on accordingly (see “Programming and linking to the system” in table 2).
If the linking and programming operation fails, check if mistakes were made with the wire to wireless translator or the Wirelex link
process, remove the batteries, change over repeatedly the ON / 1 switch a few times in order to discharge the internal capacitor and
then start again from point 1 re
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performing the linking procedure.
Call point status
Green LED
Red LED
Power up
Device not linked
Link
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program switch on “ON”
0.5 second green, then blinking red until power up is completed
Programming and linking to the system
Blinking until linking and program-
ming is completed
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Power up
Device linked
Link
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program switch on “1”
Blinking until power up is complet-
ed
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Normal condition
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Alarm activation
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1 second on and 1 second off
Main battery fault
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0.5 second on and
10 seconds off
Secondary battery fault
0.5 second on and
10 seconds off
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Both batteries fault
0.5 second green, 5 seconds off, 0.5 second red
Not communicating with the translator or
the expander
0.1 second green and red (amber) and
1 second off
Table 2
1
2
Intrinsically
Safe battery
contact PCB
Battery positive
terminal
CALL POINT’S VISUAL LED INDICATOR
The wireless call point is equipped with a bi
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colour LED (red / green) that provides visual indication for functional conditions and
battery levels as indicated in table 2. The indicator is positioned near the lower right corner of the device’s operating element (see
picture 2).
INTRODUCTION TO THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE FIRE DETECTION DEVICE
This wireless manual call point has been certified by Baseefa and has been awarded the ATEX Classification
II 1 G ; Ex ia IIC
T5 Ga –10˚C ≤ Ta ≤ +55˚C
making it suitable for Category 1, 2 or 3 hazardous atmospheres with a maximum ambient temperature
up to 55˚C.
The product has been assessed and certified for ATEX & IECEx requirements for hazardous applications according to the following
standards:
IEC 60079
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0:2011 / EN 60079
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0:2012+A11:2013
IEC 60079
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11:2011 / EN 60079
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11:2012
IEC 60079
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28:2015 / EN 60079
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28:2015
It is recommended that installation only be carried out by qualified personnel according to hazardous area safe working practice and
in conformity to the terms of the product certification. Note that the Translator Interface to which this device will be linked does not
form part of the ATEX/IECEx certified system and must be sited in the safe area which is not subject to hazardous conditions.
Baseefa16ATEX0111X
IECEx BAS 16.0050X