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Evacuator Synergy RF Instructions
Evacuator Synergy RF Alert System Specification and user operating instructions.
Thank you for choosing the Evacuator Synergy RF Wireless Alert system. In order for you to realise
the full potential and reliability of this Category One Wireless system it is vitally important that you
read this user manual in
full
before attempting to use the system. Failure to understand the correct
installation method and functions of the system may lead to intermittent and unreliable
connectivity.
We would be delighted to assist all Evacuator Alarm clients with free Telephone Support during
office normal hours. For assistance please contact our Technical Support Team on 0845 130 7258 or
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Specification Overview (All models)
Cable and wire free operation. 40 Call Points per Zone. Unlimited number of Sounder strobe units
(subject to system design criteria) 16 Secure Zones. No laptops or Tablets required. Licence free
Radio Operation. Low battery indication. Secure Swipe Test and Reset Fob. Category 1 Receiver
Setting up your Synergy Wireless System
1.
Each unit comprises of a front and back plate. These two halves must be separated in order
to connect the battery to the PCB, and to mount your unit to a wall or post.
2.
You will need to remove the single, M4 Phillips head (POZI) screw in the BOTTOM hole of the
Red front mounted flasher/sounder
. TIP:
Pushing down with very light pressure onto the
screwdriver as you are removing the screw will help you to separate both halves of the unit.
3.
Now that both halves have been separated you can Drill out the four 6mm holes through the
back plate (Drill points are indicated by moulded “p
ips on the back plate) Now mount the
back plate to the wall or post using a suitable 6mm shank screw or bolt along with a 6mm
ID/12mm OD flat washer between the screw head and the plastic moulding (These four
washers are important and should not be omitted otherwise the screws or bolts could split
the plastic back plate moulding).
4.
NOTE: Before fixing into place be sure that the “TOP” on the reverse of the back plate is
noted along with the orientation of the back plate. ONCE THE BACK PLATE IS MOUNTED TO
THE WALL/POST DO NOT FIX THE FRONT COVER TO THE BACK PLATE UNTIL THE THREE DIALS
ON THE PCB HAVE BEEN SET.
Device Numbering
IMPORTANT: Each device must have its own unique address. Failure to observe
this will result in system failure.
You can address up to mixed 40 Call points, Automatic
Smoke Detectors or Base Stations (0
–
39) per Zone. Device 1-39 will be described as
“
Slaves
”
in this
instruction manual. 0 Described as
"Master".
It is also possible to expand your system with an