Daitem SH271AX Installation guide

Type
Installation guide
(upgraded for e-Nova applications)
GB
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Built-in
magnetic
contact
External
contact(s)
LED
indicator
lamp
Test
button
Screw
cover
Contents
1. Introduction ........................... 100
2. Preparation ............................ 102
2.1 Opening ............................ 102
2.2 Power supply.................... 102
3. Programming......................... 103
4. Configuration......................... 104
5. Connection............................. 108
6. Installing................................. 109
6.1 Choosing the best place .. 109
6.2 Fixing method................... 109
6.3 Installing the magnet
holder ................................ 110
6.4 Connecting external
contacts ............................ 112
7. Testing .................................... 114
8. Maintenance.......................... 116
8.1 Battery low indication....... 117
8.2 Changing the battery........ 117
9. Technical data ....................... 118
1. Introduction
The multicontact detector is used
to protect openings such as doors
& windows. It is fitted with:
a built-in magnetic contact (reed
switch),
a terminal block for connecting
external contacts such as:
- magnetic contacts (flush or
surface mounted, wide gap,
etc.),
- external roller shutter blind
sensors,
- piezo-electric glassbreak
sensors,
- shock sensors,
- pressure mats,
- other non-specific sensors.
IMPORTANT
• Some functions are only available with versions 2.0.0 or later
(press on the control panel keypad to check
the version).
• The operating differences with former ranges are described in the
compatibility booklet available in the Daitem installers section at
www.daitem.co.uk.
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Application example: a side door and garage
door protected by the same multicontact
detector.
The built-in magnetic contact
generates an intrusion alarm The wide gap external magnetic
contact generates
an intrusion alarm
Choosing the external contact type
In the default configuration the type of contact chosen automatically pre-determines the level of alarm generated.
Nevertheless, it is possible to modify the alarm level for the built-in or external contact(s) (see § on Configuration).
Type of external contact Alarm level
Inactive (no contact connected) -
Normally closed contact (NC) Intrusion
Piezo-electric glassbreak sensor (NC) Intrusion
Roller shutter / blind sensor Intrusion
Normally closed contact Prealert
for roller shutter blinds
Shock sensor (NC)Prealert
Pressure mat (NO) Deterrence
Other external contacts (NC) Deterrence
NC: normally closed
NO: normally open
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2.1 Opening
2. Preparation
1. Loosen the screws using a cross-head
screwdriver.
2. Unclip the base plate cover.
When switched on
the detector performs
a self-test. If the self-test is:
correct, the LED indicator lamp lights up for 2 sec.,
incorrect, the LED indicator lamp flashes every 5 sec.
Guarantee sticker:
Remove the pre-cut part of the sticker and stick it
to the guarantee certificate in the user manual
supplied with the control panel. If you are adding
the siren to an existing system, use the guarantee
sticker provided with this product.
2.2 Power supply
The lithium battery pack is clipped into position (see
diagram below). An arrow indicates which way to
connect it.
Connection
terminals
for external
contacts
Alignment arrow
Lithium battery
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3. Programming
During recognition program-ming, the
product to be programmed for use
with the control panel does not need
to be placed next to it. In fact, we
recommend you place the product at a
short distance from the control panel
(at least 2 meters away).
Programming enables multicontact
detectors to be recognised by the
control panel.
1. To programme multicontact
detectors the control panel
must be in installation mode. If
it is not, you will require the user’s
master code, press:
then press:
master code
engineer installer code
2. Programme the device as follows
The control panel indicates an error
by emitting 3 short beeps.
When this happens programming
should be carried out again.
10 s max.
Press then
#on the
control panel
keypad
Press and hold
the “test”
button until the
control panel
responds
The control panel waits
for a group to be chosen
(from 1 to 8)*. Choose
the groups by pressing
the corresponding
numeral on the control
panel keypad
The control
panel gives a
voice message
to confirm
detector
programming
)))))
then to
“detector X” “group ?” “time delay? “beep, detector X,
group Y
immediate
(or delayed
or combined)”
to
* according to the
type of control panel
*
Choose the type
of triggering:
0: immediate,
1: delayed,
2: combined. Use the
control panel keypad
to select the type
Example: programming of 1st detector allocated to Group 2 with immediate triggering.
10 s max.
then
“detector 1” “group ?” “time delay?” “beep, detector 1
group 2,
immediate”
)))))
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4. Conguration
IMPORTANT
• The cover must be open when
configuring the detector.
• An unused built-in or external
contact must be configured as
inactive.
Configuring the multicontact detector enables the characteristics of the 2
contacts (built-in and external) to be defined.
To configure the contacts:
choose the Parameter number corresponding to the Contact Type to be
configured,
choose the Parameter Value corresponding to the characteristics of the
contact to be configured.
Type
of contact Parameter
Contact characteristics Parameter
vaue Supervised
opening Alarm
level
Built-in 1 inactive 1 no -
active (NC) (factory setting) 2yes intrusion
External 3 inactive (factory setting) 1no -
normally closed contact (NC) 2 yes intrusion
roller shutter blind sensor 3 no intrusion
normally closed contact for roller shutter blinds 5 no prealert
piezo-electric glassbreak sensor (NC) 6 no intrusion
shock sensor (NC) 7 no prealert
pressure mat (NO) 8 no deterrence
other external contacts (NC) 9 no deterrence
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Follow the configuration sequence described below:
LED indicator
lamp not lit
LED indicator
lamp lit
about
5 sec. about 10 sec. about 2 sec.about 10 sec.
To start the
sequence press &
hold the button until
the LED indicator
lamp goes out
Press as many times
as the required
Parameter number
Press & hold
until the LED
indicator lamp
briefly goes out
Press as many times
as the required
Parameter Value
To end
the sequence
press & hold until
the LED indicator
lamp goes out
LED Indicator
lamp lit =
correct
configuration
Start Press 3 times to select
the external contact Press once
to accept
selection
Press 2 times to select
the NC contact End
Configuration example: configuring the multicontact detector with an external contact (Parameter 3) connected
to a wide gap normally closed contact (Value 2). An intrusion alarm is generated when the garage door is opened.
3 2
Sequence
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Press 3 times to select
the external contact Press once
to accept
selection
EndStart 2 flashes confirm that the
roller shutter blind contact has
been correctly configured
Checking configuration: the contact is checked by selecting the Parameter and then checking the number of
times the indicator lamp flashes.
3 2
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The type of contact chosen automatically pre-
determines the level of alarm generated.
Nevertheless, it is possible to modify this alarm level.
To configure the alarm level:
choose the parameter number to match the contact
to be configured,
choose the parameter value to match the
characteristics of the contact to be configured.
Follow the configuration sequence described below:
Type
of contact Parameter
Contact
characteristics Parameter
vaue
Built-in 4 intrusion 1
prealert 2
deterrence 3
warning 4
External 5 intrusion 1
prealert 2
deterrence 3
warning 4
LED indicator
lamp not lit
LED indicator
lamp lit
about
5 sec. about 10 sec. about 2 sec.about 10 sec.
To start the
sequence press &
hold the button until
the LED indicator
lamp goes out
Press as many times
as the required
Parameter number
Press & hold
until the LED
indicator lamp
briefly goes out
Press as many times
as the required
Parameter Value
To end
the sequence
press & hold until
the LED indicator
lamp goes out
LED Indicator
lamp lit =
correct
configuration
Sequence
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Terminal block
The terminal block has 3 terminals:
Anti-tamper (1): protection loop
terminal (provides protection
against external contact wire
cutting),
Main (2): main common terminal
Loop (3): loop connection
terminal (supervises opening and
closing of protected entrance).
5. Connection
1
2
3
Max. loop length: 10 m
5 series contacts max.
Connection of several types
of contacts
Example 1
Series-wired NC contacts:
surface mount normally closed
contacts,
wide gap contact
piezo-electric glassbreak contact
shock detector
etc.
Example 2
Series-wired anti-tamper
NC contacts.
Example 3
Parallel-wired NO contacts:
pressure mat.
1
2
3
5 series contacts max.
Max. loop length: 10 m
Anti-
tamper loop
1
2
3
Max. loop length: 10 m
Unlimited
number
of
contacts
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To ensure detector radio range:
do not run the roller shutter blind wire along the
detector,
change the cable path and/or its length if the
radio range is not satisfactory. 6.2 Fixing method
Fix the back plate to the wall using 2 screws suitable for
wall fixing.
Before closing the detector cover, choose a cable
grommet to match the cable cross-section (see
following diagrams).
6. Installing
6.1 Choosing the best place
The multicontact detector must be placed:
inside the protected area,
preferably on the door frame of the entrance to be
protected at least 1 m above ground level,
far away from any sources of interference (electricity
meter, metallic frame, etc.),
on a flat surface.
IMPORTANT: make sure there is a distance of at least
2 m between each product, except between 2 detectors.
IMPORTANT: when the detector is fixed to a metal
support, insert a 20 mm thick wooden or plastic spacer
between the base and the metal frame.
IMPORTANT: connecting a roller shutter blind
sensor does not ensure anti-tamper protection of
the loop.
green
gray
red
1 2 3
Example 4
Connection of a roller
shutter blind sensor
(mainly used in the
continent and not the UK)
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6.3 Installing the magnet holder
When the entrance is closed the magnet holder must be positioned
opposite the built-in contact less than 5 mm away from it.
IMPORTANT: the parts must be
laterally aligned and their height
adjusted for the detector to
operate correctly.
Cable grommets
4 assembly options
Screw cover
1. Align the vertical slot on the
magnet holder with the arrow
located on the base of the
detector.
2. Adjust the height of the
magnet holder according to
the diagrams below.
13
2
slot-arrow
alignment
Max :
5 mm
70 mm
Max : 5 mm
Detector
Magnet holder
Spacers
Spacer
If necessary use the spacer supplied for the magnet holder or position
a spacer below the normally closed detector.
Position the screw cover
(delivered with the magnet
holder assembly) on the
detector cover.
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Overview of opening and closing distances between the multicontact
detector and the magnet used by the built-in contact to analyse any
change in entrance status.
15 mm
9 mm
12 mm
7 mm
15 mm
8 mm
12 mm
6 mm
Built-in contact opening and closing distances
Movement Contact
status
opening
closing
23 mm
11 mm
22 mm
11 mm
opening
closing
34 mm
20 mm
24 mm
9 mm
24 mm
15 mm
19 mm
8 mm
opening
closing
Spacing
Vertical sliding
Horizontal
sliding
Wooden support Soft iron support
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
3. Fix the magnet holder base,
place the magnet inside the
cover and clip it to the base.
To unclip the magnet holder cover,
insert a small flat-headed
screwdriver into the slot provided
and turn.
Cover
Magnet
Spacers
Base
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6.4 Connecting external contacts
Surface or flush-mounted encapsulated cabled
contacts
NC loop with anti-tamper loop:
- yellow and red wires:
anti-tamper loop,
- green and blue wires:
detection loop.
NC loop with no anti-tamper
loop:
NC surface mounting: contact and magnet to be
aligned, levelled (using spacers if necessary), and
screw-fixed.
Flush mounting:
- drill a hole in the door frame and door 8 mm in
diameter and 30mm deep.
- ensure that the contact and magnet are opposite
each other,
- drill a hole in the frame for the wire to pass through.
yellow
red
green
blue
1
2
3
red
black
1
2
3
Cover
Contact
Base
screwed
to door
frame
Base
screwed
to door
Magnet
Spacers
5 mm max.
Surface
contact
Screw-fixed,
surface
mount
contact
Magnet
fixed
to door
Cover
Contact fixed
to doorframe
5 mm max.
Flush-
mounted
contact
Multicontact detector
Doorframe
Door
(lock side)
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Magnet fixed
to door
Contact fixed
to doorfram
60 mm max.
Floor mount
contact
Wide gap
normally
closed
contact
Contact
magnet
Possible
magnet
positions
Incorrect
magnet
positions
Position
of magnet
Piezo-electric glassbreak sensor
NC loop type.
Suitable for all types of glass with a thickness of up to
6 mm.
Detection: up to 2.5 m from the point of impact.
Operating temperature: - 1C to + 38°C.
Fixing method:
- stick the sensor with double-sided tape to a clean,
dry window (cleaned with a solvent) with a
temperature of between + 21°C and + 38°C,
- stick it in a corner of the window 2.5 mm from the
edges,
- hold it to the window for several seconds.
2,5 cm
2,5 cm
2,5 cm
2,5 cm
Magnet fixed
to door
Contact fixed
to doorfram
60 mm max.
Detection: up to 2.5 m
from the point of impact.
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The multicontact detector has a “test” mode for testing:
the battery: the LED indicator lamp lights up when the test button is
pressed to indicate the battery is working correctly,
detection: the LED indicator lamp lights up when the contacts (built-in
and external) change status,
the radio link: see § on Checking the radio links described in the control
panel manual.
)))))
“beep, detector X,
group Y immediate (or
delayed or combined)”
7. Testing
IMPORTANT: the control panel must be in installation mode for testing.
Large and small model
waterproof pressure mats
NO loop type.
Minimum weight for contact
closing:
- small model: 35 kg
- large model: 40 kg
large model
small model
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In accordance with the new functional requirements of EN50131-2-6, the LED is factory defaulted to be Inactive in
Test Mode. To change this parameter, programme:
!
To test the detector:
1. connect the lithium battery pack,
2. clip and screw the detector casing to its base,
3. press the test button and the detector changes to test mode for about 90 sec. After this period the detector
automatically returns to normal operating mode,
about
5 sec. about 10 sec. about
2 sec.
about 10 sec. 2 1 or 2
Press 2 times
depending
on the required
parameter number.
Press the test 1 or 2
times to select the
required parameter.
• 1: inactive
• 2: active.
Finish the
programming
by pressing the test
button until the led
is off.
LED lights for 2
seconds to
confirm valid
programming.
Press and hold
and then release
the test button as
soon as the LED
lights for the 2nd
time.
Commence
the sequence
by pressing the
test button until
the LED is off.
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8. Maintenance
Recommendations
The user must not attempt to
access the detector's internal parts,
except areas described in this
manual. If the user does access
these parts, the product guarantee
will be considered null and void and
DAITEM shall not be held
responsible for any problems.
Touching the detector's internal
parts and/or electronic components
can damage the product.
Furthermore, the detector is
designed in such a way that these
parts and components do not need
to be accessed for operation or
maintenance purposes.
Pressing on the button for more
than 1 sec. causes the control panel
to give a Test” message when the
panel is in test or installation
mode.
IMPORTANT
• If a multicontact detector monitors
several entrances, test each
entrance in turn.
• To test glassbreak detectors,
carefully tap sharply on the
window using the handle of a large
screwdriver to cause a small
shock, 30 cm away from the
opposite corner of the sensor.
4. check detection of protected
entrance opening and closing:
entrance
open:
the test LED
indicator lamp
lights up
entrance
closed:
the test LED
indicator lamp
goes out
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8.1 Battery low indication
The control panel indicates when
the multicontact detectors battery
is low.
To check whether there is a
problem with the detector battery,
press on the detector’s test button.
If the test LED indicator lamp no
longer lights up, the lithium battery
should be replaced.
8.2 Changing the battery
To change the battery:
1. switch the control panel to installation mode and ask the master user to
press:
then
2. Open the detector casing (see § on Opening).
3. Unclip the lithium battery pack.
4. Wait 2 min. before replacing the flat lithium battery.
5. Switch the control panel back to user mode, press:
master code
engineer installer code
engineer installer code
IMPORTANT: the detector’s configuration is saved when the battery is
changed.
• The lithium battery pack must be replaced by the same type of pack with the same technical characteristics
(BatLi31 3 V - 1 Ah).
• We advise you to use the DAITEM BatLi31 pack available in the catalogue in order to guarantee individual
safety and equipment reliability.
• Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate recycling bin.
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9. Technical data
Specifications Multicontact detector
Built-in magnetic contact 1
Terminal block for external contact 1
Environment building interior
Power supply DAITEM 3 V lithium battery BatLI31
Battery life 5 years in normal conditions of use
Average humidity rate 5% to 75% without condensation at 25°C
Radio links TwinBand®400/800 MHz
Test button battery and detection
LED Indicator lamp 1
Operating temperature -10 °C to +55 °C
Anti-tamper & protection against opening and removal
against loop cutting
Degrees of mechanical protection IP 31/IK 04
Dimensions L x W x H 138 x 26 x 30 mm
Weight (with battery) 70 g
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