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Argus TAURUS TW-CP-R-01/916 User manual

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TW-CP-R-01/916 call point permits the manual activation of a fire alarm. After its use, the call point can be reset with its proper
key, making it immediately ready for reactivation.
TW-CP-R-01/916 is battery powered and doesn’t need any system cabling installation.
LOCATION SELECTION
Select a location for the call point that conforms to your local applicable safety standards and that is in a good position for sending / receiving
wireless signals to / from the father TW-MTI-01/916, TW-MEC-01/916 or TW-ME-01/916 network device.
Mount the call point as far as possible from metal objects, metal doors, metal window openings, etc. as well as cable conductors, cables
(especially from computers), otherwise the operating distance may greatly drop.
The TW-CP-R-01/916 must NOT be installed near electronic devices and computer equipment that can interfere with its wireless
communication quality.
TW-CP-R-01/916
Wireless (916) Call Point Red
INDOOR USE
Back box
Fixing holes
Battery A
housing
Tamper
switch
Link program
switch
Battery B
housing
Device
block LED indicator
Operable front
window
Device block
latch
Reset key
Latch release
pins
Activation
release
Picture 1
DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURE
1) Select a location for the call point. See LOCATION SELECTION.
2) Unbox the call point from its packaging.
3) Power up the call point. See POWERING UP - FIRST TIME USE / POWERING UP - RECOVERY.
4) Link the call point to the system. See LINKING - WAKE-UP / LINKING - ONE-BY-ONE.
5) Install the back box. See FIXING THE BACK BOX.
6) Install the device block onto the back box. See DEVICE BLOCK INSTALLATION / DEINSTALLATION.
7) Test the call point. See TESTING.
8) Remove the “NOT IN USE LABEL” when the call point is in operation.
Always remove the “NOT IN USE” label
when the call point comes in operation.
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It is advisable to use the TW-SKT-01/916 survey
kit to locate a good wireless installation location.
LED INDICATOR STATUS MESSAGES
The LED indicator communicates to the final user the status of the TW-CP-R-01/916.
POWERING UP AND LINKING - PRELIMINARY NOTES
TW-CP-R-01/916 needs to be powered up with the supplied batteries.
Linking is the operation through which TW-CP-R-01/916 is “wirelessly connected” to a TW-MTI-01/916, TW-MEC-01/916 or TW-ME-01/916
Taurus network device.
POWERING UP - FIRST TIME USE
Use this procedure the first time you power up a TW-CP-R-01/916.
1) Make sure the Link / program switch is set on “ON”.
2) Insert the two supplied batteries into their device’s lodgments.
Ensure that the batteries are installed properly, with their polarities matching the indications on the device.
POWERING UP - DEVICE LINKED TO THE SYSTEM
Use this procedure when a TW-CP-R-01/916 is successfully linked to its Taurus system and you have to extract one or both batteries
(e.g. batteries substitution).
1) Reinsert the battery or both batteries into their lodgments.
Do not touch the Link / program switch.
If performing a batteries substitution, use two brand new batteries and substitute both of them.
Ensure that the batteries are installed properly, with their polarities matching the indications on the device.
POWERING UP - RECOVERY
Use this procedure when you fail to link successfully a TW-CP-R-01/916 or you want to link it again.
1) Move alternatively the Link / program switch 5 times.
2) Set the Link / program switch on “ON”.
3) Insert the two supplied batteries into their device’s lodgments.
Ensure that the batteries are installed properly, with their polarities matching the indications on the device.
LINKING - WAKE-UP
“Wake-up” linking consists in associating one or more child devices to the Taurus system altogether in a single operation.
Wake-up is performed either through the TauREX software or the TW-MTI-01/916 / TW-MEC-01/916 keyboard-screen interface; it CANNOT
be done through TW-ME-01/916 devices.
1) Create the “virtual model” of the TW-CP-R-01/916 either on TauREX or on the TW-MTI-01/916 / TW-MEC-01/916.
2) Power-up the call point (either “first time use” or “recovery”).
3) Set the Link / program switch OPPOSITE to “ON”.
4) Trigger the wake-up procedure either from TauREX or from the TW-MTI-01/916 / TW-MEC-01/916.
5) Wait the end of the “wake-up” linking procedure.
6) Check on TauREX or from TW-MTI-01/916 / TW-MEC-01/916 for linking success. Consult their user manual.
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Table 1
Please mind that LED signalling burns out
battery power, therefore reducing batter-
ies lifespan.
Device status LEDs indication
Power up (DIP on “ON”) Blinks red 4 times
Power up (DIP opposite “ON”) Blinks green 4 times
Entering wake-up mode Blinks alternatively green / red 4 times
Link success (one-by-one) Blinks green 4 times, then the same pattern again
Link failure (one-by-one) Enters wake-up mode and signals “Entering wake-up mode” following this failure
Link success (wake-up) Blinks green 4 times, then same pattern again
Link failure (wake-up) Blinks green 4 times, then blinks red on once, then blinks alternatively green / red 4 times
Normal condition LED off (can be programmed so as to blink green every wireless communication)
Alarm activation Blinks red every 2 seconds
Battery fault LED off (can be programmed so as to blink amber every 5 seconds)
Tamper fault LED off
Replaced Blinks amber 2 times
LINKING - ONE-BY-ONE
“One-by-one” linking consists in associating one child device at a time to the Taurus system.
This operation is performed either through the TauREX software or the TW-MTI-01/916 / TW-MEC-01/916 keyboard-screen interface; it
CANNOT be done through TW-ME-01/916 devices.
1) Create the “virtual model” of the child device either on TauREX or on the TW-MTI-01/916 / TW-MEC-01/916.
2) Trigger the linking procedure either from TauREX or from the TW-MTI-01/916 / TW-MEC-01/916.
3) Power-up the child device (either “first time use” or “recovery”).
4) Set the child device’s Link / program switch OPPOSITE to “ON”.
5) Wait the end of the “one-by-one” linking procedure.
6) Check on TauREX or from TW-MTI-01/916 / TW-MEC-01/916 for linking success. Consult their user manual.
FIXING THE BACK BOX
To fix the back box to the wall, use the supplied screw and plug fixings. Fixing holes are indicated in picture 1.
DEVICE BLOCK INSTALLATION / DEINSTALLATION
To install the device block to the back box:
1) Hook up the upper rear of the device block to the back box as in picture 2.
2) Push the bottom of the device block until you hear the snap of the back box’s latch.
To deinstall the device block from the back box:
1) Push in the device block latch as illustrated in picture 3. Use the latch release pins on the reset key.
2) Remove the device block.
ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION
To activate the call point:
1) Press the center of the front window.
A yellow-black oblique stripes bar raises on the bottom of the window.
To deactivate the call point:
1) Insert the reset key into the activation release hole.
2) Turn the key clockwise until you hear a snap sound.
Picture 2 Picture 3
Picture 4 Picture 5
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Use all 4 fixing points.
TESTING
1) Activate the call point.
LED indicator signals “Alarm activation”; the control panel receives the alarm message.
2) Deactivate the call point.
3) Reset the control panel.
BATTERY FAULTS AND BATTERY SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURE
When one or both batteries are low in charge, a specific fault message is routed to the
control panel. If such event occurs:
1) Remove the device block from the back box.
2) Extract both batteries.
3) Insert both new batteries into their holders, oriented as per polarity marks.
See POWERING UP - DEVICE LINKED TO THE SYSTEM.
4) Reinstall the device block.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS *
*See TDS-TWCPX technical specification document for further technical data.
BATTERIES SPECIFICATIONS
*Batteries lifespan depends by environmental conditions, default monitor settings and link quality.
Local safety standards may require you
to test these devices on a regular basis.
When a low battery condition is indicat-
ed, both batteries must be changed
altogether.
Batteries must be brand new.
Do not touch the Link / program switch.
Ensure that the batteries are installed properly,
with their polarities matching the indications on
the device.
WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS
Our devices use high quality electronic components and plastic materials that are highly resistant to environmen-
tal deterioration. However, after 10 years of continuous operation, it is advisable to replace the devices in order to
minimize the risk of reduced performance caused by external factors. Ensure that this device is only used with
compatible control panels.
Detection systems must be checked, serviced and maintained on a regular basis to confirm correct operation.
Smoke sensors may respond differently to various kinds of smoke particles, thus application advice should be
sought for special risks. Sensors cannot respond correctly if barriers exist between them and the fire location and
may be affected by special environmental conditions. Refer to and follow national codes of practice and other
internationally recognized fire engineering standards.
Appropriate risk assessment should be carried out initially to determine correct design criteria and updated
periodically.
Use only in Taurus fire detection and alarm systems.
WARRANTY
All devices are supplied with the benefit of a limited 3 years warranty relating to faulty materials or manufacturing
defects, effective from the production date indicated on each product. This warranty is invalidated by mechanical
or electrical damage caused in the field by incorrect handling or usage. Product must be returned via your author-
ized supplier for repair or replacement together with full information on any problem identified. Full details on our
warranty and product’s returns policy can be obtained upon request.
Specification Value
Communication range with TW-MTI-01/916, TW-MEC-01/916 or
TW-ME-01/916 network devices 200 m (in open space)
Wireless frequency band 916 MHz
Number of wireless channels 66
Radiated power 14 dBm (25 mW)
Operating temperature range -10 °C to 55 °C
Maximum humidity (non condensing) 95% RH
Environmental application Indoors
Dimensions 88 mm x 87 mm x 61 mm
Weight 160 grams (without batteries)
Table 3
Specification Value
Batteries type CR123A (3 V, 1.25 Ah)
Batteries lifespan * 10 years
Low battery threshold value (nominal) 2.850 V
Table 2
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SAI Global
Lic SMK41004
AS ISO 7240.25
AS ISO 7240.11

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