Abus FUSG50100 Manual

FUSG50100
14
Version 1.08
BOM 12686955
Secvest Wireless Outdoor Sounder
EN
Installation instructions and user manual

Contents
Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................................3
Safety information .............................................................................................................................................................5
Scope of delivery ...............................................................................................................................................................7
Technical data....................................................................................................................................................................7
Functional principle and features ....................................................................................................................................9
Installation........................................................................................................................................................................12
Functions, jumpers and displays...................................................................................................................................16
Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................................................21
Warranty............................................................................................................................................................................23
Disposal............................................................................................................................................................................24
Declaration of conformity ...............................................................................................................................................24
Notes.................................................................................................................................................................................24

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Introduction
Information on user manual
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product. This device is built with state-of-the-art technology.
This manual contains important installation and operation information (last updated 08/2016 with
software V1.8). Follow the directions and instructions in this user manual to ensure safe operation.
Store this manual in a safe place for future reference. This manual constitutes part of the device. If
you pass the device on to third parties, please remember to include this manual.
Intended use
Only use the device for the purpose for which it was built and designed. Any other use is
considered unintended.
This product complies with current domestic and European regulations. Conformity has been
proven, and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer on request.
To ensure this condition is maintained and that safe operation is guaranteed, it is your obligation to
observe this user manual. If you have any questions, please contact your specialist dealer. Further
general information and information on product support can be found at www.abus.com on the
general page or for dealers and installers, in the Partner portal.
Note:
Please observe the notes and instructions in this user manual! If you do not follow these
instructions, any guarantee claim is invalidated. No liability can be accepted for resulting damage.
No part of the product may be changed or modified in any way.
Please observe the local legal requirements. In some European countries, the use of alarms
outdoors is prohibited or the maximum alarm duration is limited. Please consult your local
authorities on this.
Caution and Important
When inserting the batteries in the sounder, the acoustic alarm may emit a loud sound. This may
startle you. Make sure that you don’t lose your balance or drop the sounder.

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Limitation of liability
Everything possible has been done to ensure that the content of these instructions is correct.
However, neither the author nor ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG can be held liable for loss
or damage caused by incorrect or improper installation and operation or failure to observe the
safety instructions and warnings. No liability can be accepted for resulting damage. No part of the
product may be changed or modified in any way. If you do not follow these instructions, your
warranty claim becomes invalid.
Subject to technical modifications.
© ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG, 08/2016

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Safety information
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols are used in this manual and on the device:
Symbol
Signal word
Meaning
Caution
Indicates a risk of injury or health hazards.
Caution
Indicates a risk of injury or health hazards caused by electrical
voltage.
Important
Indicates possible damage to the device/accessories.
Note
Indicates important information.
The EU Directive WEEE 2012/19/EC governs the proper recovery,
treatment and recycling of used electronic devices. This symbol
means that, in the interest of environmental protection, the device
must be disposed of separately from household or industrial waste
at the end of its lifespan in accordance with applicable local legal
guidelines. Used devices can be disposed of at official recycling
centres in your country. Obey local regulations when disposing of
material. Further details on returns (also for non-EU countries) can
be obtained from your local authority. Separate collection and
recycling conserve natural resources and ensure that all the
provisions for protecting health and the environment are observed
when recycling the product.
Packaging
Caution
Keep packaging material and small parts away from children. There is a risk of
suffocation.
Remove all packaging material before using the device.

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Battery warning information
Caution
Caution
The device is supplied with direct current from a battery pack. To guarantee a long
lifespan and avoid fire and injury, please note the following:
Do not dispose of the battery with household waste.
The battery must not be directly exposed to heat or sunlight, and must not be
stored in hot places.
The battery must not be burned.
The battery must not come into contact with water.
The battery must not be dismantled, pierced or otherwise damaged.
The battery contacts must not be short-circuited.
The battery must be kept away from small children.
The battery cannot be recharged.

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Scope of delivery
Secvest Wireless
Outdoor Sounder
2 x battery pack
Quickstart guide with
important product
information
Installation material
Technical data
Product name
Secvest Wireless Outdoor Sounder
Product description
Sounder
Item number
FUSG50100
Manufacturer
ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG
Environmental class
IV (EN 50131-1 + A1:2009 Section 7)
Protection class, IP
protection class
IP65 (in installed state)
IP = international protection or ingress protection
6 = complete protection against contact
5 = protection from jets of water (from a nozzle) from any angle
Operating
temperature
-25°C to +60°C
Humidity, maximum
max. 95%
Housing material
Polycarbonate
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
210.6 x 294 x 78.5 mm
Weight
1.2 kg (without batteries)
2.6 kg with batteries
2 x 0.7 kg batteries alone (0.7 kg per battery pack)
Security level
Grade 2 (EN 50131-1 + A1:2009 Section 6)
Flashing frequency
Double flash @ approx. 1 Hz
Sound pressure
100 dB(A) @ 1 m
Tones
2 x normal alarm, fire alarm, perimeter warning, acknowledgement
beep
Maximum duration of
the acoustic alarm
15 minutes
Power supply type
Cable type W (EN 50131-4:2009 Section 5.6.3.2)
Type of power
supply
Type C relating to EN 50131-1 Section 9 and EN 50131-6 Section 4.1
Power
consumption/energy
consumption
Standby current including comfort LEDs
0.25 mA
Siren sounding alarm
225 mA
Normal voltage
6 V DC

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Battery type
2 x 3 V alkaline manganese batteries, 18 Ah
Item number of the replacement batteries: FU2986 (comprises 2
battery packs)
Battery life
2 years nominal
With one activation per month for 3 minutes.
Flashing and audio alarm
With one arming acknowledgement per day.
Acknowledgement flash and beep
With one disarming acknowledgement per day.
Acknowledgement flash and beep
Battery under
voltage threshold
4.5 V
“Flat battery” fault at <4.5 V
Operating frequency
868.6625 MHz narrow band
Receiving range
Max. 500 m range outdoors
Standards for
intrusion and hold-up
systems
EN 50131-4:2009
EN 50131-5-3:2005+A1:2008 (excluding detection of interference)
PD6662:2010
Certification body: ANPI
EU Directives
R&TTE: 1999/5/EC
EMC: 2004/108/EC
RoHS: 2011/65/EC
WEEE: 2012/19/EC
EuP: 2005/32/EC
Low Voltage: 2006/95/EC
General Safety: 2001/95/EC
General
This product must be installed by a qualified service engineer.

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Functional principle and features
General
The Wireless Outdoor Sounder is an outdoor combination alarm device with siren and flashing light
for use with Secvest alarm panels. It serves as an optical and acoustic alarm. The sounder and
alarm panel communicate with each other wirelessly, so no fixed wiring is required between the two
units. The Wireless Outdoor Sounder is battery operated (self-powered) and is intended for wall
installation.
Main features
Simple installation
Installer mode (remains silent when opened)
100 dB(A) sound pressure
Monitors battery voltage
500 m range outdoors
Cover and wall tamper contact
High-performance comfort LEDs
Selectable off-switch timer
High-performance LED flashing lights
2 different normal alarm sounds can be
selected
Integrated spirit level
2 normal alarm tones, 1 fire alarm tone, tone
for perimeter warning, acknowledgement beep
Hinged lid for easy installation
Shock-resistant construction from
polycarbonate
Jamming detection

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Note
Before starting installation, identify a suitable installation location for the Wireless
Outdoor Sounder using the wireless test box. Ensure that the sounder is installed out
of hand’s reach (minimum 3 m installation height). In addition, the sounder should be
visible and audible from afar.
Incorrect or unclean installation work may lead to erroneous interpretation of signals.
The consequences of which may include false alarms. The costs incurred by
potential dispatches of rescue services, such as the fire service or police, must be
borne by the operator of the system.
To ensure trouble-free operation, the sounder must NOT be installed:
close to large metal structures, such as metal doors or frames, water tanks, vehicles
and refrigerators
close to the main power supply, or close to water or gas pipelines
inside a metal housing
next to electronic devices, especially computers, photocopiers and radios.
Caution
Switch the Secvest alarm panel to installer mode before starting any installation or
maintenance work. Installer mode prevents the sounder and the flashing light from
being activated when the sounder’s cover is opened. This prevents you being
startled because the sounder remains silent.

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Device description
1
Lid fixing screw with cover
2
Mounting hole for wall installation
3
Mounting holes for tamper mechanism
4
Spirit level
5
Jumper/connector cover
6
Fixing tab for the jumper/connector cover
To unlock: Push the tabs on both sides outwards
7
Jumpers and battery connectors
8
Battery
9
Tamper switch
10
Anti-removal wall contact; length of the pin can be adjusted
11
Acoustic sounder
12
Flashing LED
13
Comfort LED
Figure 1: Overview of the sounder

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Installation
Installing the sounder
Step 1: Select installation location for the sounder
Select an installation location which:
is inaccessible to intruders and vandals
is located well out of reach (>3 m)
is clearly visible, so that it acts as a strong deterrent
is within the wireless range of the alarm panel (max. 500 m outdoors).
Note
The wireless signal strength should be tested using the test box at the installation location
for the sounder and the alarm panel prior to installation.
The sounder must not be installed in the following locations:
at a distance of less than 1 m from large metal structures such as metal doors or frames,
water tanks, refrigerators or cars
at a distance of less than 1 m from household electrical systems, distributors or metal pipes
inside metal housings
close to high-voltage devices or electronic devices such as computers, photocopiers or other
wireless devices
Step 2: Open the sounder’s cover
Open the two covers for the two lid-fixing screws (see Fig. 1).
Remove the fixing screws and open the cover.
Step 3: Configure the sounder’s jumpers
Remove the jumper/connector cover (see Fig. 1) by pushing the two fixing tabs (see Fig. 1)
outwards and lifting up the cover at the same time.
Set all the jumpers in the sounder to the desired positions (see Fig. 3).

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Step 4: Teach in sounder in the alarm panel
If this has not been done already, switch the alarm panel on.
Place the sounder next to the alarm panel or within range of the alarm panel with which it
communicates.
Select:
Installer Mode -> Components -> Outdoor sounders -> Wireless sounders ->
Add/remove sounders -> Wireless sound. 0x
The message “Activate the tamper contact of the sounder” is displayed.
Leave the alarm panel in this state during the next step.
Connect the two batteries to the sounder, taking care to observe correct polarity (see Fig. 2).
Caution and Important
The sounder or the batteries could get damaged if correct polarity is not observed.
The sounder then sends a teach-in signal to the alarm panel. The alarm panel recognises the
sounder and the message “Sounder added” is displayed. If this message is not displayed,
disconnect the batteries and reconnect them after waiting 30 seconds.
Note
The batteries are already connected.
Disconnect the batteries and reconnect them so that the sounder sends the teach-in
signal to the alarm panel.
Figure 2: Battery connector
Disconnect the batteries again to prevent the sounder activating itself. Do not exit installer
mode on the alarm panel.

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Step 5: Mount the sounder on the wall
Note
A pin serves as an anti-removal wall contact to activate the tamper switch on the inside of the
sounder. To fit uneven walls, the length of this pin can be adjusted. To do this, turn the screw,
which is in the pin, either in or out.
If the wall tamper contact is still not triggered in the case of extremely uneven walls, you can snap
the pin firmly into place by turning it. Tamper detection for the wall is thus deactivated.
Caution
With this installation, the sounder can be torn off the wall without a tamper alarm being triggered.
Equally, if the sounder is missing it is no longer possible for an alarm to be signalled. The sounder
also loses its certification for security level 2 as a result.
To prevent this, the tamper mechanism can be fixed to the wall, and will break off at the defined
predetermined breaking points in the event of a tamper attempt, recognising a tamper alarm.
Place the sounder on the wall and align it vertically using the integrated spirit level. Mark the
three fixing points.
Note
You can also fix the tamper mechanism to the wall.
Note
The appendix also contains a drilling template.
Drill the holes in the wall to fit the diameter of the screw anchors. Insert the screw anchors
supplied, in the holes.
Insert the screws supplied through the sounder’s fixing holes. Turn the screws in the screw
anchors. Do not tighten the screws yet.
Vertically align the sounder again using the spirit level. Now tighten the screws.

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Step 6: Switch on sounder
Caution
The sounder should not be activated in the following steps. You should, however, be
prepared for the fact that the sounder might nevertheless be activated. Make sure that any
loud sounds emitted do not startle you, causing you to fall off the ladder.
Connect the batteries.
The sounder should switch on in “silent start mode”, which is indicated by the fact that the
comfort LEDs are permanently on.
Important
Insert the battery cables in the guides provided. Otherwise, the cables may be
crushed.
Put the jumper/connector cover back on, close the lid, tighten the cover fixing screws and
close the screws’ covers.
Ten seconds after closing the lid, the comfort LEDS will flash alternately to indicate that the
sounder is ready. (If you open the lid again, the sounder will activate itself.)
Test the system fully.
Exit installer mode on the alarm panel. The system is now ready.

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Functions, jumpers and displays
Installer mode
The sounder’s installer mode prevents the sounder and the flashing light from being activated when
the cover is opened.
Installer mode is activated when installer mode is called up on the alarm panel and is deactivated
when installer mode is exited.
When installer mode is activated, the two comfort LEDs are continuously on for several minutes.
Jumpers and battery connector
Note:
Changes to jumpers are only applied if the sounder’s tamper switch is open.
However, if you have closed the tamper switch for testing purposes, a change to the jumpers will
not have any effect.
Figure 3: Jumpers and connectors
Key:
Set Conf
Jumper for activating confirmation in the event of the alarm panel being
activated/deactivated
Jam Det
Jumper for activating jamming monitoring
Tone Jumper for selecting the desired normal alarm tone
Time Jumper for selecting the siren duration
Bat A/Bat B
Battery connectors

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Set Conf
Activates or deactivates the flashing light/beep acknowledgement.
If the flashing light is to flash briefly when the system is armed or disarmed, use the alarm
panel to enable the “Strobe on Set” or “Strobe on Unset” option in the relevant partition.
If the sounder is to beep briefly when the system is armed or disarmed, use the alarm panel
to enable the “Beep on Set” or “Beep on Unset” option in the relevant partition.
Installer Mode -> Partitions -> Partition x -> All set / Part set
Jumper connected = flashing light/beep activated
Jumper open= flashing light/beep deactivated
If the jumper is not connected, the sounder ignores the “Strobe on Set”, “Strobe on Unset”,
“Beep on Set” and “Beep on Unset” commands from the alarm panel. The alarm panel sends
the commands to all the sounders in the same partition. You can thus only connect the
jumpers in certain sounders and not in others.
Note:
Only use the “Strobe on Set”, “Strobe on Unset”, “Beep on Set” and “Beep on Unset” options
if absolutely necessary. If fewer commands need to be processed, this can have a positive
impact on the general performance of the system.
Jam Det
If a jumper is set to “Jam Det” (jamming detection, jamming monitoring), the sounder
monitors potential attempts to jam the wireless signal to the alarm panel. If signal jamming is
detected, the message “Signal jamming” is sent to the alarm panel. The alarm panel can
then activate the sounder, depending on the setting.
Note:
INCERT certification does not cover this function.
Note:
The option
Installer Mode -> System -> Security -> Jamming
can be set to “Blocked”, “Fault” or “Tamper”. If you select “Blocked”, signal jamming is not
reported. You can find further information on this in the Technical Manual for the alarm panel.
Alarm panels, sounders and special components can monitor signal jamming independently
of each other.
Tone
Set the desired normal alarm tone. Two sounders that are placed in direct proximity to one
another can thus be distinguished from one another acoustically.
Jumper connected = Normal Alarm Tone 1
Jumper open = Normal Alarm Tone 2

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Time
The Tune jumper (off-switch timer) is used to configure the maximum length of time that the
acoustic sounder (sounder tone) is active following an alarm. You can choose between
five seconds and three minutes.
If you do not connect a jumper, a switch-off time of 15 minutes is set.
Jumper open = 15 minutes
Jumper “3 m”= 3 minutes
Jumper “5 s” = 5 seconds
Note:
The sounder flashes until the alarm is acknowledged on the alarm panel.
BAT A/B
Insert the battery connectors (taking care to observe correct polarity) until the connector is
locked in place.
Important
Insert the wires of the battery connector cable into the wire guides provided.
Otherwise, the wires may be crushed.

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Operation of the comfort LEDs
In normal operation, the comfort LEDs flash alternately if the sounder is connected to the power
supply to visually display that the system is operational.
When installer mode is activated on the alarm panel, the two comfort LEDs are continuously on for
several minutes. The comfort LEDs are also permanently on during the silent start phase between
connection of the batteries and up to ten seconds after closing the cover.
Note:
Software version display
The software version of the sounder is indicated by the comfort LEDs immediately after the power
supply is connected.
The red comfort LED indicates the major software version.
The left comfort LED indicates the minor software version.
The red comfort LED indicates the design (2 = wireless sounder).
Example:
Right LED flashes once
Left LED flashes eight times
Right LED flashes twice
Software version “1.8.2”
Operation of the flashing light
The flashing light is activated if the sounder activates itself or the alarm panel sends a command to
activate the flashing light.
Fifteen minutes after the sounder is activated, the flashing light flashes more slowly, until the alarm
is reset.
With Secvest systems, the options “Strobe on Set” and “Strobe on Unset” can be set in the alarm
panel configuration (see Set Conf description).

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Error and tamper monitoring
The sounder continually monitors error and tamper states and reports all events to the alarm panel.
The following is monitored:
Tamper contact:
The sounder’s tamper contact is continually monitored. The sounder activates itself in the
event of tampering.
Battery voltage:
The sounder monitors the battery voltage under load conditions and reports a fault if the
remaining battery life is still about one month.
Signal jamming:
If a jumper is set to “Jam Det” (jamming detection), jamming monitoring is activated and the
sounder monitors attempts to jam the wireless signal. (See Jam Det description.) If jamming
is detected, the message “Signal jamming” is sent to the alarm panel.
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