N200-302-00
I56-4206-002
on, the RF gateway will connect and program them with network
information as necessary. The RF sensor then synchronises with
its other associated devices as the RF mesh network is created by
the gateway. (For further information, see the
Radio Programming
and Commissioning Manual
- ref. N200-306-00.)
LED INDICATORS AND FAULT DESCRIPTION
The radio sensor has two LED indicators that show the status of
the device.
4c
NOTE POLARITY
4a
Figure 4: Battery Installation
and Rotary Address Switches
4 x Duracell
Ultra 123
4d
4b
TESTING
Magnet Test
A correctly positioned test magnet will generate an alarm. Position
the magnet (M02-04-00) as shown in Figure 5, after identifying the
straight line ridge on the sensor base. To aid positioning, the sensor
LEDs will turn on green for 1s when the alarm switch activates.
Direct Heat Testing (Hair dryer of 1000-1500 watts).
Aim the heat toward the sensor from the side. Keep the heat source
about 15 cm away to prevent damage to the cover during testing.
The sensor should signal an alarm to the CIE via the Gateway
when the temperature at the sensor reaches 58°C.
Following testing, reset the alarm indication at the CIE (fire panel).
CLEANING
Use a vacuum cleaner and/or clean, compressed air to remove
dust and debris from the thermistor and sensor cover as required
(take care to avoid damaging the thermistor).
Note
When replacing batteries, all 4 will need to be replaced
LIMITATIONS OF HEAT SENSORS
These heat sensors will only work when connected to a compatible
control panel. Heat detectors have operating limitations. They will
not sense fires where heat does not reach the sensor, and may
respond differently to varying heat conditions. Consideration must
be given to the environment when selecting and siting fire sensors.
Heat sensors cannot last forever, and we recommend replacement
after 10 years.
Figure 5: Test Magnet Position
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2
3
4
LINE ON BASE
TEST MAGNET
EN54-25: 2008 / AC: 2010 / AC: 2012 Components Using Radio
Links. EN54-5: 2000 / A1: 2002 Class A1S and A1R Heat Detectors
for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings.
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NRX-TFIX58 DOP-IRF016
NRX-TDIFF DOP-IRF017
Pittway Tecnologica S.r.l.
Via Caboto 19/3, 34147 Trieste, Italy
ROTARY ADDRESS SWITCHES
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Sensor Status LEDs
Sensor Status
LED State
Meaning
Power-on initialisation
(no fault)
Long Green pulse
Device is un-commissioned
(factory default)
3 Green blinks
Device is commissioned
Fault
Blink Amber every 1s.
Device has an internal trouble
Un-commissioned
Red/Green double-blink every 14s
(or just Green when communicating).
Device is powered and is waiting to be
programmed.
Sync
Green/Amber double-blink every 14s
(or just Green when communicating).
Device is powered, programmed and
trying to find/join the RF network.
Normal
Controlled by panel; can be set to Red
ON, periodic blink Red or OFF.
RF communications are established;
device is working properly.
Idle (low power mode) Amber/Green double-blink every 14s
Commissioned RF network is in standby;
used when the gateway is powered off.
Magnet test
1s green pulse when test magnet
activates the internal switch.
Device signals Alarm, all delays are
removed for 10 minutes.
Patents Pending
NOTE
Do not run more than
one interface at a
time to commission
devices in an area.
Notifier by Honeywell, Brooks Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2BY, UK
EU Declaration of Conformity
Hereby,
Notifier by Honeywell declares
that the radio
equipment types
NRX-TFIX58 and NRX-TDIFF
are in
compliance
with directive 2014/53/EU
The full text of the EU DoC can be requested from: