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battery rather than from the control panel. Although volume is somewhat reduced,
lowering the current demand on the control panel will enable the connection of
additional sounder units.

To select SCB Mode, the unit should first be powered from the built-in battery by
either using the jumper included on some models or by connecting the red battery
wire from the “N/C” (No Connect) terminal to the “B” terminal. The unit
will automatically enter Hold-Off mode to disable Self-Activate (S/A) on tamper, this
will prevent the unit from self‑activating until both the tamper circuit is closed and
power is supplied from the control panel. Move the SAB/SCB jumper to the SCB
position before the unit is connected to the control panel.

N

 

If the tamper circuit is closed and the unit is powered by the battery

only, the right LED will flash quickly to signal that the unit cannot
self‑activate until power has been supplied from the control panel.

N

 

When selecting SCB mode the battery must be connected before power

is supplied from the control panel. If a unit is powered from a control panel
with SCB mode selected but without the battery connected, the unit will not
operate correctly due to the lack of power provided.

N

 

The built-in battery will only be partially charged on delivery.

1.7 Commissioning

Most control panels have a method of testing the siren and strobe, which should be
utilised for final testing. Failing this, simply arm the system and cause an alarm to
confirm correct operation. Temporarily disconnect the positive supply to the unit at
the control panel to confirm that the sounder self-activates.

N

 

The strobe does not self-activate.

N

 

Some control panels have an option to select the sounder cut-off time.

The unit will sound for either 15 minutes or for the panel cut-off time,
whichever is the shorter.

Содержание Odyssey 1E

Страница 1: ...Odyssey Series Installation Manual INS154 7...

Страница 2: ...e Unit 3 1 2 Mounting the Unit 4 1 3 Adjusting Tamper Sensitivity 4 1 4 Wiring The Unit 5 1 5 Grade 3 Wiring 6 1 6 Installing Multiple Units 8 1 7 Commissioning 9 2 0 Servicing 10 3 0 Safety 12 4 0 Te...

Страница 3: ...INS154 7 3 17 1 0 Installation 1 1 Accessing The Unit...

Страница 4: ...ckplate to an even surface An additional screw may be required to provide wall tamper by tting through the screw hole next to the dual tamper microswitch In doing so care must be taken to leave the sc...

Страница 5: ...st input for enabling remote test via Maintex or Wintex or any supporting panel Tamper Relay Negative Removed on Tamper Input and reports Tamper when there is a power loss to the sounder Fault Relay R...

Страница 6: ...rapidly con rming that the tamper circuit is secure and signalling that S A on tamper will be re enabled within 2 minutes after which the LEDs will alternate slowly to signal normal operation If the t...

Страница 7: ...ss On completion of a successful test the Fault relay will close if the test fails the relay will stay open Optional Battery First Connection Method Hold O mode automatically cancels when both the tam...

Страница 8: ...stallation the current demand may exceed the rated current output of the control panel This can be avoided by selecting Low Current LC or SCB mode on one or more of the connected units Low Current Mod...

Страница 9: ...ry only the right LED will ash quickly to signal that the unit cannot self activate until power has been supplied from the control panel N When selecting SCB mode the battery must be connected before...

Страница 10: ...the strobe three times within 30 seconds Most control panels have a method of testing the strobe which should be utilised Failing this the strobe can be manually activated by connecting the S STRB wi...

Страница 11: ...e period then Hold O mode will be restored N If Hold O mode is invoked but the tamper circuit is not opened or remote power is not removed within 15 minutes then Hold O will automatically start to can...

Страница 12: ...t of the PCB labelled Warning High Voltage 3 The unit incorporates software which disables the strobe whilst the tamper switch remains open This is a safety feature and cannot be disabled The piezo dr...

Страница 13: ...pply Voltage 12 16 VDC 13 7 nominal E Models 109dB Peak at 1m A Weighting 90 Current Drain typical at 13 7VDC Non E Models 115dB Peak at 1m A Weighting 90 Quiescent 18mA Acoustic Output Varying Sound...

Страница 14: ...ypical Discharge Time 60VDC 180 seconds Comfort LEDs Brightness 100mcd typical Flash Rate tamper secure 1Hz alternati ng typical The ash rate will reduce to 0 125Hz after ashing for one hour 1 ash eve...

Страница 15: ...lid and internal steel cover 5C 5EC 950g 34oz approx All other models Wall and lid Dimensions h x w x d 1 1E 318mm x 201mm x 66 5mm 2 2E 242mm x 382mm x 76mm 3 3E 3M 315mm x 306mm x 78mm 4 4E 310mm x...

Страница 16: ...al Class IV All E Models are Grade 2 and all non E Models are Grade 3 6 0 Warranty All Texecom products are designed for reliable trouble free operation Quality is carefully monitored by extensive com...

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