121 mm
285 g
+
(66 g)
Figure 1: B501RF Mounting
!
≥ 25MM
≤ M4
Figure 2: Attaching Sounder to Base
LINE UP MARK ON INSIDE LIP
OF SOUNDER WITH BULGE ON
BASE AND TURN CLOCKWISE
MARK ON SOUNDER HEAD
Figure 3a: Activation of Tamper Resist Feature
PLASTIC LOCKING
LEVER
SLOT IN BASE
Figure 3b: Removing
Sounder From Base
USE A SMALL-BLADED
SCREWDRIVER TO PUSH
THROUGH PLASTIC MOLDING
AND BASE SLOT ONTO
LOCKING LEVER
D200-310-00
Honeywell Building Technologies, Building 5 Carlton Park, King Edward Avenue, Narborough, Leicester LE19 3EQ
WSO-RR-RF WSO-WW-RF
RADIO SYSTEM WALL MOUNTED SOUNDER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
75 mm
=
351 g
50-60 mm
BREAK TAB AT DOTTED LINE BY
TWISTING TOWARDS CENTRE
DESCRIPTION
The WSO-[xx]-RF radio wall-mounted sounder is a battery operated
RF device designed for use with the M200G-RF radio gateway (part
of the Series 200 RF range) running on an addressable fire system
(using a compatible proprietary communication protocol).
It is a two stage sounder module combined with a wireless RF
transceiver that fits into a standard B501RF wireless base. The
appropriate volume and tone settings are selected by special
application software (AgileIQ™). The 2nd stage tone (related to the
1st stage tone) is controlled by the fire panel via the RF Gateway.
This device conforms to EN 54-3 and EN 54-25. It complies with the
requirements of 2014/53/EU for conformance with the RED directive.
PARTS LIST
60°C
Sounder unit
-30°C
B501RF base
Batteries (Duracell Ultra 123 or Panasonic Industrial 123)
WSO-[xx]-RF radio sounder installation instructions
SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage:
Standby Current:
Max Current Consump: 120 mA average (High Volume Tone 20)
Max Output Power:
Re-Sync Time:
Batteries:
Battery Life:
Radio Frequency:
RF Output Power:
Range:
Relative Humidity:
IP Rating:
INSTALLATION
This equipment and any associated work must be installed in
accordance with all relevant codes and regulations.
Figure 1 details the installation of the B501RF base.
Spacing between radio system devices must be a Minimum of 1 m
Figure 2 details attaching the sounder to the base.
Anti-Tamper Features
The base includes a feature that, when activated, prevents removal of
the sounder from the base without the use of a tool. See Figures 3a
and 3b for details on this.
Head Removal Warning - An alert message is signalled to the CIE via
the Gateway when a sounder is removed from its base.
Figure 4 details the battery installation and the location of the rotary
BULGE
address switches.
Batteries should only be installed at the time of commissioning
Observe the battery manufacturer's precautions for use
OF BASE
and requirements for disposal. Possible explosion
!
Do not mix batteries from different manufacturers. When
changing the batteries, all 4 will need to be replaced.
Using these battery products for long periods at
temperatures below -20°C can reduce the battery
SETTING THE ADDRESS
Set the loop address by turning the two rotary decade switches on the
underside of the sounder (see figure 4), using a screwdriver to rotate
the wheels to the desired address. The device will take one module
2.5-3.3 V Direct Current.
10 µA typical @ 3V (no communication)
100 dB(A) @ 1m (High Volume Tone 24)
35s (max time to normal RF communication from
device power on)
4 X Duracell Ultra123 or Panasonic Industrial 123
4 years @ 25
C
o
865-870 MHz, Channel width: 250 kHz
14 dBm (max)
500 m (typ. in free air)
5% to 95% (non-condensing)
IP21
Important
Warning
risk if incorrect type is used.
life considerably (by up to 30% or more)
E N G L I S H
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