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PCB Terminal Diagram

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Specifications

Power source

9V DC battery (supplied) or 12-30V DC 

Standby current

45µA

Alarm current

28mA  low volume / 32mA  high volume

Operating temperature

0

ºC to 49ºC

Sounder output (at 1 metre)

95dB – 102dB

Sounder tones

7

Tamper tone

1

Network

>2 Alert Points spaced less than 50m apart

Master Key 
Switch Cylinder

Operating Element

1. Reversible Mounting Plate

Integral Sounder

9V DC Battery

Tamper Switch

3. Front Cover

Box Contents & Key Components

Contents

1.

Reversible Mounting Plate (x1)

2.

Chassis (x1)

3.

Front Cover (x1)

4.

Installation Kit (x1)

Reset Key

Master Key

4. Installation Kit

1” Screws (x4)
Rawlplugs (x4)

2. Chassis

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External Strobe/
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PCB Terminal Diagram

Terminal connections
External power terminals

12-30V DC

Relay terminals

Max 30V DC, 1A 

External sounder terminals

All external sounders need to be hard wired using 2 core 
cable and must have their own power supply.

External strobes / beacons terminals

All external strobes & beacons need to be hard wired 
and must have their own power supply.

Detector terminals

All detectors need to be hard wired on a N.O. loop, have 
their own power supply and an end of line 5V6 Zener
diode fitted (supplied with the unit).

Using the relay terminals, wire the positive loop connection into the N.O. terminal and the negative loop 

connection into the COM terminal.

The unit will independently sound during `alarm condition’ as well as sending a trigger signal back the 

alarm panel. 

It is recommended that all external detector wiring does not exceed 50 metres.

Volume jumper connection ( 3 pins )

DIL switch

Using the Alert Point as a Manual Call Point

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Terminal connections

External power terminals   

 

12-30 VDC

Relay terminals 

 

 

 

Max 30 VDC, 1A 

External sounder terminals 

 

All external sounders need to be hard wired using    

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 core cable and must have their own power supply.

External strobes / beacons terminals  All external strobes & beacons need to be hard wired  
 

 

 

 

 

 

and must have their own power supply.

Detector terminals   

 

 

All detectors need to be hard wired on a N.O. loop,  

 

 

 

 

 

 

have their own power supply and an end of line 5V6  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zener diode fitted (supplied with the unit).

Using the Alert Point as a Manual Call Point

Using the relay terminals, wire the positive loop connection into the N.O. terminal and 
the negative loop connection into the COM terminal.

The unit will independently sound during ‘alarm condition’ as well as sending a trigger 
signal back the alarm panel. 

It is recommended that all external detector wiring does not exceed 50 metres. 
 

Need technical support? Call us on +44 (0)1527 520 999

Содержание Alert Point

Страница 1: ...Alert Point Installation Guide User Manual...

Страница 2: ...cludes an integral sounder and resettable call point Manufactured from tough polycarbonate the Alert Point is designed for use in industrial as well as commercial or retail applications Quick and easy...

Страница 3: ...Switch 3 Front Cover 2 Chassis Specifications Power source 9 VDC battery supplied or 12 30 VDC Standby current 45 A Alarm current 28mA low volume 32mA high volume Operating temperature 0 C to 49 C So...

Страница 4: ...ts x4 Step 2 Attaching the chassis Attach by pushing the chassis over the 4 fixing clips on the mounting plate highlighted Fixing clip Step 3 Consult the User Manual for other programmable features Pr...

Страница 5: ...y condition Step 6 Test A warning indicator drops into view the unit will alarm and the LED will turn red when the Alert point is activated Step 7 Reset the unit A quick turn of the key and the Alert...

Страница 6: ...pips on the reset key provided push firmly into each of the 4 corner clips individually releasing them whilst at the same time gently pulling the cover away from the remainder of the unit Need techni...

Страница 7: ...7 User Manual...

Страница 8: ...after the selected time has elapsed The LED will continue to flash red until the unit is reset using the reset key 6 External Strobe Timer Options DIL Switch No SW9 SW10 4 strobe durations are availa...

Страница 9: ...16 minute cycles If the battery falls below the recommended power level the unit will display a fault emitting a periodic single beep Battery life The working life of the 9 VDC battery under normal st...

Страница 10: ...cally return to the standby condition Low or No Battery If the unit is reset but the battery is at low power or not attached a fault will be indicated the LED will turn red and the unit will emit a sh...

Страница 11: ...nds or will remain constant if connected to an external power supply indicating that the unit is functioning correctly Step 6 Test When the operating element is depressed the unit will go into alarm c...

Страница 12: ...rrectly Step 6 Test When the operating element is depressed the unit will go into alarm condition the externally installed strobe s beacon s should now flash Step 7 Reset the Alert Point using the res...

Страница 13: ...used If the Zener diode is removed the Alert Point will trace a break in the loop and signal a fault The Zener diode must be installed at the end of line when linking detectors off the detector termi...

Страница 14: ...ting into the network terminals ensure the Network In and the Network Out wires are switched over as shown below Step 5 Turn both units ON using the master key switch Step 6 Both LEDs will now flash g...

Страница 15: ...nt unit Step 5 Important On the final unit e g Unit 3 ensure that the Network Out terminal is linked back to the Network In terminal on unit 1 creating a loop It is not necessary to do this step for t...

Страница 16: ...e their Network In or COMMON connections they will both signal a fault Note to check that the network is functioning correctly whilst avoiding having to wait 90 seconds for verification turn the unit...

Страница 17: ...ving any Check ext power lead connections switch OFF SW4 if no ext supply Reset key not resetting Alert Point when in alarm condition Auto reset option turned OFF DIL switch SW11 should be ON No sound...

Страница 18: ...ive loop connection into the COM terminal The unit will independently sound during alarm condition as well as sending a trigger signal back the alarm panel It is recommended that all external detector...

Страница 19: ...s Beacons are triggered during alarm condition Relay Mode Disable External Sounders Strobes Beacons SW5 OFF SW6 ON SW6 OFF Sounder Duration Timer SW7 SW8 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON Sounder Duration S...

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