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Warranty and Warning Information

The testing should include all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating devices 
and any other operational devices that are part of the system.

NOTE TO USERS:

All Mircom Systems have been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. However, 
there are circumstances where they may not provide protection. Some reasons for system 
failure include the following.  The end user can minimize the occurrence of any of the following 
by proper training, testing and maintenance of the Mircom Systems: 

6.

Inadequate Testing and Maintenance.  

It is

 

imperative that the systems be periodically 

tested and subjected to preventative maintenance.  Best practices and local authority having 
jurisdiction determine the frequency and type of testing that is required at a minimum.  Mircom 
System may not function properly, and the occurrence of other system failures identified below 
may not be minimized, if the periodic testing and maintenance of Mircom Systems is not 
completed with diligence and as required.  

7.

Improper Operation.

  It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation 

of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm.  
A Mircom System

 

may not function as intended during an emergency situation where the user 

is unable to operate a panic or emergency switch by reason of permanent or temporary 
physical disability, inability to reach the device in time, unfamiliarity with the correct operation, 
or related circumstances.

8.

Insufficient Time.  

There may be circumstances when a Mircom System will operate as 

intended, yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to 
respond to the warnings in a timely manner. If the system is monitored, the response may not 
occur in time enough to protect the occupants or their belongings.

9.

Carelessness or Safety Hazards. 

 Moreover, smoke detectors may not provide timely 

warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed, violent 
explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical 
circuits or children playing with matches or arson.

10.

Power Failure.  

Some Mircom System

 

components require adequate electrical power supply 

to operate.  Examples include: smoke detectors, beacons, HVAC, and lighting controllers.  If a 
device operates only by AC power, any interruption, however brief, will render that device 
inoperative while it does not have power.  Power interruptions of any length are often 
accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage Mircom Systems or other electronic 
equipment.  After a power interruption has occurred, immediately conduct a complete system 
test to ensure that the system operates as intended.

11.

Battery Failure.  

If the Mircom System or any device connected to the system operates from 

batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail. Even if the batteries have not failed, they must be 
fully charged, in good condition, and installed correctly. Some Mircom Systems use 
replaceable batteries, which have a limited life-span. The expected battery life is variable and 
in part dependent on the device environment, usage and type. Ambient conditions such as 
high humidity, high or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the 
expected battery life.  Moreover, some Mircom Systems do not have a battery monitor that 
would alert the user in the event that the battery is nearing its end of life.  Regular testing and 
replacements are vital for ensuring that the batteries function as expected, whether or not a 
device has a low-battery monitor.

12.

Physical Obstructions.  

Motion sensors that are part of a Mircom System must be kept clear 

of any obstacles which impede the sensors’ ability to detect movement.  Signals being 
communicated by a Mircom System may not reach the receiver if an item (such as metal, 
water, or concrete) is placed on or near the radio path.  Deliberate jamming or other 
inadvertent radio signal interference can also negatively affect system operation.  

Содержание OpenBAS-HV-RF433R

Страница 1: ...Installation Manual LT 6634 Rev 0 February 2018 Wireless Receiver OpenBAS HV RF433R...

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Страница 3: ...Controller Board Connections 11 3 3 Installing Accessories 11 3 3 1 I2C Connector 11 3 4 Enclosure Dimensions 12 3 5 Assembly 13 3 6 Mounting the Enclosures 14 4 0 Field Wiring 16 4 1 Wiring the Termi...

Страница 4: ...10 Figure 4 Board connections 11 Figure 5 Enclosure back view 12 Figure 6 Fit the circuit board in enclosure 13 Figure 7 Enclosure mounted on DIN rail circuit board not shown 14 Figure 8 Enclosure mou...

Страница 5: ...5 List of Tables Table 1 OpenBAS HV RF433R Controllers 7...

Страница 6: ...rating energy management features and lighting control to offer building owners and managers a seamless operation with the following features Modular design to cover any small medium or large project...

Страница 7: ...33R Controllers Picture Model Description OpenBAS HV RF433R Wireless 433 MHz RF receiver that integrates up to 10 wireless transmitters and thermostats into OpenBAS LC NX12R and OpenBAS HV NX series c...

Страница 8: ...res shown in section 4 2 on page 16 The maximum wiring distance between the RF module and the I2C module is 49 feet 15 m Each module consists of a circuit board and an enclosure Figure 1 Parts of the...

Страница 9: ...to lift the tabs and remove the base Figure 2 Tabs on enclosure Caution Risk of Electric Shock Disconnect the mains power and disconnect the controller from all wiring before opening the enclosure Att...

Страница 10: ...he other hand lift the tabs so that you can remove the circuit board from the enclosure See Figure 3 Figure 3 Lift tabs and remove circuit board Attention Be careful not to break the tabs Do not apply...

Страница 11: ...m the OpenBAS controller that it is connected to Attention This job must be performed only by a certified technician as dangerous voltages might be present inside of the enclosure Always disconnect th...

Страница 12: ...12 Installation 3 4 Enclosure Dimensions Figure 5 Enclosure back view 3 35 64 90 mm 1 27 64 36 mm Mounting clip Hooks...

Страница 13: ...p the base onto the enclosure Make sure that the mounting clip is on the bottom 3 Snap the cover in place Make sure that the Mircom logo is the right way up Note Make sure that the board is the right...

Страница 14: ...to be mounted 2 Slide the hooks under the rail and push the enclosure to secure it on the DIN rail The mounting clip locks it in place Figure 7 Enclosure mounted on DIN rail circuit board not shown At...

Страница 15: ...To remove the enclosure from the DIN rail With your hands or with a small flathead screwdriver pull the mounting clip to release the enclosure from the DIN rail and carefully pull the enclosure off t...

Страница 16: ...4 2 Networking the RF and I2C Modules Figure 10 shows the connection between the RF and I2C modules Use AWG 22 cable between the two modules Use shielded wire and connect the shield to the 0V termina...

Страница 17: ...LEDs PWR Is red when the unit is powered LINK RF Solid green to indicate communication over the wireless link Flashes green to indicate that the communication with the wireless transmitter is lost fo...

Страница 18: ...eristics Weight 360 g 12 8 oz Enclosure dimensions 1 27 64 x 3 35 64 x 2 17 64 36 mm x 90 mm x 58 mm Ambient Conditions Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Shipping and storage temperature 40...

Страница 19: ...is the system a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation Building automation systems produced by...

Страница 20: ...may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical c...

Страница 21: ...Alarm notification appliances such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn or waken a sleeping occupant if there is an intervening wall or door It is less likely that the occupants will be alert...

Страница 22: ...alls NY 14305 Tel 905 660 4655 888 660 4655 Fax 905 660 4113 Mircom 2018 Printed in Canada Subject to changewithout priornotice www mircom com CANADA Main Office 25 Interchange Way Vaughan ON L4K 5W3...

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