LST M400RFE-AS User manual

Type
User manual

LST M400RFE-AS can connect up to 32 radio detectors, which can be assigned to two separate detector zones. Each zone has its own alarm and fault detection relays, and up to 16 detectors can be assigned to each zone. The interface can be reset by the fire detection control panel or via the remote reset input. Detectors are programmed using built-in keys, and each radio component has an individual LED indicator. Multiple radio detection systems can be used in the same building, and a unique key ensures the unambiguous identification of the detectors.

LST M400RFE-AS can connect up to 32 radio detectors, which can be assigned to two separate detector zones. Each zone has its own alarm and fault detection relays, and up to 16 detectors can be assigned to each zone. The interface can be reset by the fire detection control panel or via the remote reset input. Detectors are programmed using built-in keys, and each radio component has an individual LED indicator. Multiple radio detection systems can be used in the same building, and a unique key ensures the unambiguous identification of the detectors.

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ABuilding Safety. Building Security.
RF Interface
M400RFE-AS
Up to 32 radio detectors can be
controlled
Radio detectors can be assigned to
2 detector zones
Individual detector identifi cation
display via 32 LEDs
High range of radio transmission
Two frequency bands (868/434MHz)
with automatic change-over
Channel checked for availability
Description
Specifi cations
Mains voltage 230VAC +10/-15%, 50Hz
Connection power 12VA
External supply voltage (supply through external power unit) 10 – 30VDC
Current consumption at 12V (supply through external power unit) max. 150mA
Range of radio transmission (free air) 300m
Frequency band 868MHz or 434MHz
Ambient temperature 0°C to +40°C
Dimensions W × H × D (without antenna) 400 × 400 × 130 (mm)
Colour cream, RAL 9001
Weight (without battery) 6kg
Approval VdS G204104
Order number 249203
Order name RF Interface/4Rel M400RFE-AS
The RF Interface M400RFE-AS serves for the connec-
tion of up to 32 automatic or manual radio detectors.
The interface is provided with two detector zones, each
of them having separate alarm and fault detection re-
lays. Up to 16 detectors can be assigned to each zone.
The two zones can be reported to the re detection
control panel as collective messages, either in conven-
tional technology or by means of auxiliary modules via
the ADM loop.
After an alarm activation the RF interface can be reset
by the fi re detection control panel, via the remote reset
input.
The detectors are programmed at the RF interface by
using built-in keys. For each radio component the recei-
ver unit provides an individual LED indicator.
If necessary, several radio detection systems can be
used in the same building, in order to integrate more
than 32 radio components or to create more than 2
detector zones. A unique key, based on a choice of
several million codes, is created, which ensures the
unambiguous identifi cation of the detectors.
The RF interface comprises an integrated power unit
and can accommodate a stand-by battery 12V/7Ah. It is
also possible to use an external power supply.
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LST M400RFE-AS User manual

Type
User manual

LST M400RFE-AS can connect up to 32 radio detectors, which can be assigned to two separate detector zones. Each zone has its own alarm and fault detection relays, and up to 16 detectors can be assigned to each zone. The interface can be reset by the fire detection control panel or via the remote reset input. Detectors are programmed using built-in keys, and each radio component has an individual LED indicator. Multiple radio detection systems can be used in the same building, and a unique key ensures the unambiguous identification of the detectors.

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