GST DI-9406 User manual

30308005 Issue 1.07
Features
With “sandwich”structure, it is easy to be installed
between DB-01 base and a detector.
Three working modes settable (Mode I, II, III, and
the latter two available with pre-alarm state).
16 tones of sound and bright flashing light.
Electronically addressed. The address and tones
can be modified in field.
Tone 14 and 16 are certified by EN54-3.
Description
DI-9406 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base is
installed in field to warn people for evacuation with
audible and visual alarm in case of a confirmed fire.
The flashing beacon base can communicate with fire
alarm control panel (FACP) through a built-in
microprocessor. On receiving a start command from
the FACP, themicroprocessor will control the buzzer to
generate the pre-set fire alarm sound and light the
bright LED.
Wiring and Connection
Terminals of the flashing beacon base are shown in
Fig. 1.
152.4
103
59
43
A
B
Fig. 1
Z1(1), Z2(3): Signal loop of FACP, polarity-insensitive.
Recommended Wiring
1.0mm2or above fire cable, subject to local codes.
Installation
Warning: Before installing the flashing beacon
base, disconnect power from the loop and verify
that all the bases are securely fixed and that the
wiring is correct on each base.
1 Before installation, make sure the enclosure is
free from scratch or distortion, and labels are
complete.
2 Installation schematic of the flashing beacon base
is shown in Fig. 2.
3 Secure the detector base (Fig. 4) with 2 tapping
screws, and wire them properly. Align the
orientation mark B on the flashing beacon base to
mark C of detector base, and rotate the flashing
beacon base clockwise to D. Refer to Fig. 3 and 4.
4 If the flashing beacon base comes with a cover,
align the orientation mark on the cover to mark A
of the flashing beacon base (Fig.1), and rotate the
cover clockwise to B. If it's used as detector base,
remove the cover and install the detector on it with
the same method.
Electric Box
Flashing Beacon Base
Base
Cover or Detector
Fig. 2
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
Application
The flashing beacon base can be used as the base of
intelligent heat and smoke detectors to combine
detection and alarm in a single device. It can be
connected to the loop of FACP without additional
power supply.
Working Mode Setup and Tone Selection
The flashing beacon base has three working modes.
The factory default is tone 14, mode I.
The flashing beacon base has 16 tones, the setup of
which also decides the setup of working modes.
If the flashing beacon base is set with one of the
tones from No. 1 to 16, it works in Mode I.
If it is set with one of the tones from No. 17 to 32, it
works in Mode II.
If it is set with one of the tones from No. 33 to 48, it
works in Mode III.
Tone 1~16, 17~32 and tone 33~48 are completely
the same by one-to-one correspondence, with the
only difference that they work in different modes.
Please refer to the table of tones.
Working Modes:
Mode
Address
Type of fire alarm
I
Single address,
occupying one
loop point
Note: Detector
& beacon base
must have
different
addresses.
Standalone. The beacon
base gives alarm signal
when started.
II
Dual addresses,
sharing high
address with
detector
The beacon base gives
pre-alarm signal when
starting the higher address
and alarm signal when
starting the lower address.
III
Occupying dual
addresses
individually
The beacon base gives
pre-alarm signal when
starting the lower address
and alarm signal when
starting the higer address.
DI-9406
Addressable Flashing Beacon Base
B
C
D
2831-CPR-F0036
GST-0003-01
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Operation
The address, working mode and tone of the flashing
beacon base can be programmed using P-9910B
programmer in field.
Address Programming
Connect the programmer with Terminal 1 and 3 of the
flashing beacon base. Turn on the programmer, enter
the address code (1 to 242), pressing Program, the
screen will show a “P”meaning the address is
programmed. Refer to P-9910B Hand Held
Programmer Installation and Operation Manual for
details.
Setting Tone and Working Mode
In standby state of the programmer, entering number 4,
5 and 6 followed by Clear, the screen will show “0”.
Pressing Function, the screen still shows “0”. Pressing
“3”then, the screen shows “-“. Entering the tone
number, and pressing Program, “P”will show on the
screen, meaning the tone number has been set.
Pressing Clear, the screen shows “0”, further
operation can be done. If the tone number falls into
the range of 1 to 16, the flashing beacon base works in
Mode I; if the number falls into the range of 17 to 32, it
works in Mode II; if the number falls into the range of
33-48, it works in Mode III. Numbers outside these
three ranges will not be accepted, in which case, the
number will be defaulted to be “46”.
Application Method
The flashing beacon base can be used as a
detector base to mount intelligent detectors, so that
the detector can carry out both fire detection and
alarm.
It can also be directly connected into fire alarm
system. In case of a fire alarm, it will generate the
pre-set alarm sound.
Caution:
Please read this manual carefully before operation.
DB-01 base should be used together with this
product.
A loop can have maximum 30 flashing beacon
bases due to their current consumption.
Please use the special top cover if it’s not
connected with fire detector.
Never try to repair it by yourself. Always contact
your distributor in case of any trouble.
Specifications
Operating Voltage
Loop 24V (20V~28V)
Standby Current
≤1mA
Alarm Current
≤6mA
Standby Power
Consumption
≤0.024W
Alarm Power
Consumption
≤0.144W
Sound Level
Refer to the table (1m ahead
horizontally (Aweighted))
Mode
Mode I, II & III.
Alarm tones
Optional 16 tones. Please
refer to the table of tones.
Flash indication
Bright red flash, frequency
1Hz
Programming
Electronically programmed
Code Range
1~242
Wiring
Two-wire
Application
Environment
Type A
Ingress Protection
Rating
IP21C
Operating
Temperature
-10℃~+50℃
Relative Humidity
≤95%, non condensing
Material of
Enclosure
ABS
Dimension
Diameter: 152.4mm
Height: 43mm (without
cover)
Mounting hole
distance
45mm~80mm
Weight
About 234g
Accessories and Tools
Model
Name
Remark
P-9910B
Hand Held
Programmer
Order separately
WEEE Information
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products
marked with this symbol cannot be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste
in the European Union. For proper
recycling, return this product to your
local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new
equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection
points.
Limited Warranty
GST warrants that the product will be free from defects
in design, materials and workmanship during the
warranty period. This warranty shall not apply to any
product that is found to have been improperly installed
or used in any way not in accordance with the
instructions supplied with the product. Anybody,
including the agents, distributors or employees, is not
in the position to amend the contents of this warranty.
Please contact your local distributor for products not
covered by this warranty.
Appendix Table of Tones
Mode
Tone Description
Sound
Level
1m
Ahead/
24V
(dB)
I
II
III
1
17
33
970Hz
85
2
18
34
800Hz /970Hz @ 2Hz
88
3
19
35
800Hz-970Hz@1Hz
86
4
20
36
970Hz 1s on/1s off
86
5
21
37
970Hz, 0.5s/630Hz, 0.5s
86
6
22
38
500Hz -1200Hz, 3.5s on
/0.5s off
85
7
23
39
2850Hz, 0.5s on/0.5s off
×3/1.5s off
86
8
24
40
2850Hz 0.4s on/0.3s off
87
9
25
41
550Hz,0.7s/1000Hz,
0.33s
92
10
26
42
1500Hz -2700Hz @3Hz
80
11
27
43
2400Hz
79
12
28
44
500Hz -1200Hz
@0.33Hz
85
13
29
45
2400Hz -2900Hz @9Hz
84
14*
30
46
2400Hz -2900Hz @3Hz
75
15
31
47
800Hz-970Hz@3Hz
86
16*
32
48
500Hz-1200Hz,3.75s on
/0.25s off
72
Pre-alarm
800Hz 1s on/1s off
80
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Appendix Operation Performance Data for LPCB Approved Tones
1. Operational performance Tone 14
Operational performance
Maximum Volume dB(A)
Angle
Horizontal Plane
Vertical Plane
Max 28 V
Min 20V
Max 28V
Min 20V
15°
82.6 dB(A)
83.7 dB(A)
79.2 dB(A)
79.3 dB(A)
45°
77.0 dB(A)
77.9 dB(A)
75.1 dB(A)
75.6 dB(A)
75°
83.7 dB(A)
84.7 dB(A)
81.3 dB(A)
81.9 dB(A)
105°
84.2 dB(A)
85.7 dB(A)
80.2 dB(A)
81.4 dB(A)
135°
78.8 dB(A)
80.4 dB(A)
76.3 dB(A)
76.5 dB(A)
165°
81.9 dB(A)
82.4 dB(A)
78.6 dB(A)
79.3 dB(A)
2. Operational performance Tone 16
Operational performance
Maximum Volume dB(A)
Angle
Horizontal Plane
Vertical Plane
Max 28V
Min 20V
Max 28V
Min 20V
15°
79.1 dB(A)
76.5 dB(A)
76.6 dB(A)
74.5 dB(A)
45°
75.8 dB(A)
73.2 dB(A)
74.3 dB(A)
72.6 dB(A)
75°
78.9 dB(A)
76.4 dB(A)
78.6 dB(A)
75.3 dB(A)
105°
78.8 dB(A)
75.6 dB(A)
78.3 dB(A)
76.0 dB(A)
135°
74.9 dB(A)
72.2 dB(A)
74.8 dB(A)
72.4 dB(A)
165°
77.1 dB(A)
74.7 dB(A)
77.7 dB(A)
75.3 dB(A)
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