S E L F - P O W E R E D H O R N S T R O B E F O R O U T D O O R U S E INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL 1
Table of contents Table of contents............................... 2 Chapter 1 Overview........................... 3 1-1 Manufacturer's details.......................... 3 1-2 Product description and models................... 4 Chapter 2 General description.................... 5 2-1 Box contents................................ 5 2-2 Hornstrobe description......................... 5 2-3 Lights signalling.............................. 8 Chapter 3 Installation......................... 9 3-1 Installation guidelines.......................... 9 3-2 2 wire connection............................. 10 3-3 3 wire connection............................. 10 3-4 Extra connections............................. 11 Chapter 4 Programming........................ 12 Notes:...................................... 14 Warranty.................................... 15 Limited warranty............................... 15 Copyright.................................... 15 Directives 2004/108/CE (EMC) and 2006/95/CE (LVD)..... 15 2
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW The heavy duty Hornstrobe unit is especially designed to allow maximum installation flexibility and durability. A microprocessor continuously monitors all the device parameters and assures high-reliability and first-rate performance. A tamper output with a configurable balance resistor permits fullintegration with every type of system. Optimized flexibility allows you to choose the wiring method you prefer (activation and signalling by means of 2 or 3 wires, etc.). Ready-to-go factory settings (refer to Table 6 "Programming phases") ensure fast and easy installation with few or even no changes. Manufacturer's details Manufacturer: INIM Electronics s.r.l. Place of production: Via Fosso Antico - Centobuchi Comune: 63033, Monteprandone (AP) - Italy Tel.: +39 0735 705007 Fax: +39 0735 704912 e-mail: info@inim.biz Web: www.inim.biz 1-1 Only persons authorized by the manufacturer may repair or replace the components of this device. WARNING! Overview 3
Product description and models 1-2 Self-powered outdoor hornstrobe 2010 Power supply and alarm trigger input Alarm trigger input (BELL) Alarm trigger input (FLASH) Trigger input for ancillary LED Programmable input polarity Tamper signal output Strobe flasher Piezoelectric horn 4 tones Dislodgement and open-casing protection Battery test circuit Houses 12V 2.1Ah backup battery IP34 Rated CEI 79-2:1998 e 79-2/Ab:2000 compliant Stainless-steel casing DESCRIPTION FIRST YEAR OF PRODUCTION MAIN FEATURES 4 Overview
Chapter 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Box contents Inside the box you will find: Hornstrobe 2 frontplate screws (4x22) 3 wall plugs (screw 4x35) for mounting the backplate 1 wall plug (screw 3.5x50) for tamper microswitch Plastic spacer Installation and Programming manual Drilling pattern 2-1 Table 1: Technical specifications Operating voltage Min. current draw Max. current draw Horn output (@ 3m) Hornstrobe description 13.8 V 40 ma 70 ma 110 db(a) Flashes per minute 30 Max. alarm time Protection rating 8 min IP34 Operating temperature -25 to +70 C Battery Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight (without battery) 12V - 2,1Ah 293 x 203 x 52 mm 1.5 Kg 2-2 SIRENA AUTOALIMENTATA PER USO ESTERNO SELF-POWERED SOUNDER/FLASHER FOR OUTDOOR USE SIRENA/FLASH EXTERIOR AUTOALIMENTADA MADE IN ITALY Alimentazione Power Voltaje operativo Assorbimento MAX MAX power absorption Consumo máx corriente 13.8 V 0.070 A LBDTIN4A The devices that supply power to the hornstrobe must have a limit of 1.5 A. The material of the backup battery case must be HB flammability class or better. Note Note General description 5
Table 2: Description of parts A B C D E F G H I L M N O P Q R S Terminal board Programming button Battery wires Jumpers for tamper balance configuration STATUS LED - Red PRG LED - Green Red programming LEDs Strobe Open casing and Dislodgement tamper microswitch Frontplate Grill Frontplate screw locations Cable entry Backbox screw locations Tamper- microswitch screw location Battery housing Piezoelectric horns G F H I Table 3: Terminal board n. icon/ name Description 1 + Positive power terminal supports 13.8V. In 2-wire connections, this terminal will also operate as an alarm trigger. 2 - Negative power terminal C D E 3 + - B BELL trigger terminal with programmable polarity 4 + - F Strobe trigger terminal (FLASH) with programmable polarity 5-6 T/AF Tamper terminal with configurable balance resistors 7 LED LED activation signal input A B L N M N 6 General description
Do not touch the hornstrobe board while the Mains is connected. Electric shock risk! WARNING! P P Q N M O P N P P O R S N Q M I N General description 7
A B C D E F G H Table 4: Tamper device Tamper screw Spacer Microswitch Screw location Microswitch-block location Rawplug Frontplate screw Frontplate screw location E D F C B H A G Lights signalling The strobe (Table 2, H) will flash at 2 second intervals in the event of tamper (wire cutting) or when activated via the +-F terminal. 2-3 STROBE FLASHER This LED (Table 2, E) will blink at 2 second intervals during the installation phase. During normal functioning, it will blink at half-second intervals if the battery drops below 11V (if this occurs, the horn and strobe flasher will shutdown). This LED will stop signalling the battery fault when the battery voltage restores to above 12V. If duly programmed, this LED can be activated directly via the LED terminal (refer to paragraph 3-4 Extra connections and Chapter 4 - Programming). If duly programmed, this LED (Table 2, F) can be activated via the LED terminal (refer to paragraph 3-4 Extra connections and Chapter 4 - Programming). STATUS LED PRG LED These LEDs (Table 2, G) signal the current Programming phase and any "SAVE" operations relating to the selected settings (refer to Chapter 4 - Programming). PROGRAMMING LEDS 8 General description
Chapter 3 INSTALLATION The Hornstrobe should be mounted high up on an even surface, in such way that it is out of reach but clearly on view and therefore may serve as a visible deterrent against break-in. 1. Remove all power. Installation guidelines Before opening the hornstrobe, wait 30 seconds at least. Electric shock risk! 2. Open the device casing. 3. Configure the balance resistor (refer to paragraph 3-4 Extra connections), if you wish to forward tamper signals to the control panel. 4. Pull the connection wires through the cable entry (Table 2, O). 5. Using the wall plugs, attach the backplate to the wall (Table 2, N). Ensure that the grill (Table 2, M) is located on the under part of the device. 6. If you want to enable the tamper remove the microswitchblock from its location (Table 4, E), then insert into this location the spacer (Table 4, B) and the screw (Table 4, A); be careful the microswitch (Table 4, C) position is below the screw. 7. Locate the battery into its housing (Table 2, R) and complete the wiring. Ensure that the battery polarity is correct. 8. Complete the device wiring. The STATUS LED (Table 2, E) will blink at 2 second intervals during this phase. 9. Configure the device as described in Chapter 4 - Programming. 10. Using the screw locations (Table 2, N) for correct alignment, close the casing and secure it in place with the screws. The tamper microswitch (Table 2, I) will close and the STATUS LED will bink at half-second intervals. 11. Powerup the device. The STATUS LED will go Off. 3-1 WARNING! Note Installation 9
2 wire connection This standard wiring method triggers the device using a "Positive Removed" signal. 3-2 This wiring method needs to disable through programming the inputs +-B e +-F or to connect the terminals of these imputs with the + power terminal. The "Positive Removed" signal will trigger both the horn and strobe. 3 wire connection This wiring method triggers alarm signalling on the both the horn and strobe through the +-B and +-F inputs. The +-B and +-F inputs must be configured as "Negative Removed" (refer to Table 6 "Programming phases"). The wiring diagram shows a 3 wire connection configured as "Negative Removed". 3-3 The "Positive Removed" signal will still trigger both the horn and strobe. 10 Installation
Extra connections The STATUS and PRG LEDs (Table 2, E and Table 2, F) can be activated by connecting the LED input to Negative (-). 3-4 If you wish to forward tamper signals to the intrusion control panel, connect terminals 5 and 6 of the Hornstrobe terminal board directly to a terminal on the intrusion control panel. The balance resistance is zero at default but can be configured directly on the Hornstrobe motherboard by cutting the jumpers B1, B2 or B3 (Table 2, D). The balance resistance value (obtained by cutting the jumpers) resulting from the configuration of the jumpers is shown in the following table: Resistor (Ohm) Table 5: Tamper balance resistance Jumpers B1 (1-2) B2 (3-4) B3 (5-6) 0 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 1K OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 2K2 CLOSE OPEN CLOSE 3K2 OPEN OPEN CLOSE 4K7 CLOSE CLOSE OPEN 6K9 CLOSE OPEN OPEN 7K9 OPEN OPEN OPEN 1K 2K2 4K7 Tamper In the event of tamper, the contact on terminals 5 and 6 will open. Installation 11
Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING The Hornstrobe can be programmed only during the installation, therefore, it is necessary to ensure that: the device is not powered; battery and mains must be disconnected the tamper microswitch is open the intrusion control panel is set to ignore tamper on the Hornstrobe (e.g. in programming status) To change the default settings, work through the following steps: 1. Remove the Hornstrobe frontplate. 2. Powerup the device; the red LED will blink at 2 second intervals. 3. Press and hold the PROGRAM button (Table 2, B), programming LEDs B1, B2 and B3 (Table 2, G) will blink in binary sequence in order to allow you to select one of the 5 programming phases. 4. To select a phase, release the PROGRAM button when the LEDs indicate the combination that indicates the desired phase (refer to Table 6 "Programming phases"). 5. The combination of blinks on the STATUS and PRG LEDs indicates the current configuration of the selected phase. To change the configuration, press and release the PROGRAM button instantly until the desired combination of blinks appears on the STATUS and PRG LEDs. 6. To exit the programming phase, wait 20 seconds without touching the PROGRAM button. The Programming LEDs will blink to signal the end of the programming session. 7. Complete the installation phase in accordance with the instructions described in paragraph 3-1 Installation guidelines at step 10. 12 Programming
Phase Programming LEDs DL3 DL2 DL1 Table 6: Programming phases STATUS LED PRG LED 0 OFF OFF OFF - - 1 OFF OFF ON 2 OFF ON OFF 3 OFF ON ON 4 ON OFF OFF 5 ON ON ON Programming Exits programming without saving changes OFF OFF Input +-B deactivated OFF ON ON OFF Input +-B activated The Horn will activate if Negative is Removed Input +-B activated The Horn will activate if the Positive is Removed at DEFAULT OFF OFF Input +-F deactivated OFF ON ON OFF Input +-F activated The strobe will activate if Negative is Removed Input +-F activated The strobe will activate if Positive is Removed at DEFAULT OFF OFF LED Input deactivated OFF ON LED Input activates STATUS LED ON OFF LED Input activates PRG LED at DEFAULT ON OFF ON OFF LED Input activates STATUS and PRG LEDs Select tone no.1 for the Horn at DEFAULT OFF ON Select tone no.2 for the Horn ON OFF Select tone no.3 for the Horn ON ON Select tone no.4 for the Horn OFF OFF Horn activated - Strobe activated at DEFAULT OFF ON Horn activated - Strobe deactivated ON OFF Horn deactivated - Strobe activated ON ON Reset factory default settings Programming 13
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