Jäger Direkt OPUS User manual

Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions OPUS wireless heat detector
Artikel Nr. 561.457, Version: 06.2018.0, ID: 900.000.0881
1. About these operating instructions
These operating instructions describe the OPUS wireless heat detector
(also referred to as "product" in these operating instructions). These operating
instructions are part of the product.
• You may only use the product if you have fully read and understood these
operating instructions.
• Verify that these operating instructions are always accessible for any type of
work performed on or with the product.
• Pass these operating instructions as well as all other product-related docu-
ments to all owners of the product.
• If you feel that these operating instructions contain errors, inconsistencies, am-
biguities or other issues, contact the manufacturer prior to using the product.
There operating instructions are protected by copyright and may only be
used as provided for by the corresponding copyright legislation. We reserve
the right to modifications.
The manufacturer shall not be liable in any form whatsoever for direct or con-
sequential damage resulting from failure to observe these operating instruc-
tions or from failure to comply with directives, regulations and standards and
any other statutory requirements applicable at the installation site of the product.
2. Information on safety
2.1 Safety messages and hazard categories
These operating instructions contain safety messages to alert you to potential
hazards and risks. In addition to the instructions provided in these operating
instructions, you must comply with all directives, standards and safety regulati-
ons applicable at the installation site of the product. Verify that you are familiar
with all directives, standards and safety regulations and ensure compliance
with them prior to using the product.
Safety messages in these operating instructions are highlighted with warning
symbols and warning words. Depending on the severity of a hazard, the safety
messages are classified according to different hazard categories.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can
result in injury or equipment damage.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result in
equipment damage.
In addition, the following symbols are used in these operating instructions:
This is the general safety alert symbol. It alerts to injury hazards or
equipment damage. Comply with all safety instructions in
conjunction with this symbol to help avoid possible death, injury or
equipment damage.
2.2 Intended use
The product may only be used for the detection of heat caused by fire. The
product only operates in conjunction with the wireless mounting base ASD 10.
Any use other than the application explicitly permitted in these operating instruc-
tions is not permitted and causes hazards..
The product is designed for spaces and rooms in which smoke alarms cannot
be used due to possible false alarms:
• Bathrooms, shower rooms, kitchens and other rooms which are subject to
the formation smoke or vapour.
• Garages, workshops and areas which are subject to the formation of dust,
dirt or flue gases.
• In the vicinity of heat-producing appliances or open fireplaces.
Verify that the product is suitable for the application planned by you prior to
using the product. In doing so, take into account at least the following:
• All directives, standards and safety regulations applicable at the installation
site of the product.
• All conditions and data specified for the product.
• The conditions of the planned application.
In addition, perform a risk assessment in view of the planned application,
according to an approved risk assessment method, and implement the appro-
priate safety measures, based on the results of the risk assessment. Take into
account the consequences of installing or integrating the product into a system
or a plant.
When using the product, perform all work and all other activities in conjunction
with the product in compliance with the conditions specified in the operating-
instructions and on the nameplate, as well as with all directives, standards and
safety regulations applicable at the installation site of the product.
2.3 Predictable incorrect application
The product must never be used in the following cases and for the following
purposes:
• Bedrooms, living room, workrooms, children‘s rooms, lounges and hallways
– in such rooms, the wireless smoke alarm ASD 10 is required.
• In rooms with a ceiling height exceeding 6 m.
• At temperatures below -10 °C or above 50 °C.
• Hazardous area (EX) – if the product is operated in hazardous areas, sparks
may cause deflagrations, fires or explosions.
2.4 Qualification of personnel
Only persons who are familiar with and understand the contents of these
operating instructions and all other pertinent product documentation are
authorized to work on and with this product.
2.5 Personal protective equipment
Always wear the required personal protective equipment. When performing
work on and with the product, take into account that hazards may be present
at the installation site which do not directly result from the product itself.
2.6 Modifications to the product
Only perform work on and with the product which is explicitly described in
these operating instructions. Do not make any modifications to the product
which are not described in these operating instructions.
3. Transport and storage
The product may be damaged as a result of improper transport or storage.
NOTICE
INCORRECT HANDLING
• Verify compliance with the specified ambient conditions during transport
or storage of the product.
• Use the original packaging when transporting the product.
• Store the product in a clean and dry environment.
• Verify that the product is protected against shocks and impact during
transport and storage.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
4. Product description
4.1 Overview
A. Heat detector AHD
B. Pushbutton (test button)
C. red LED
D. Wireless mounting base ASD 10
E. Solar cell

4.2 Dimensions
4.3 Function
The product detects:
• Rapidly increasing temperatures.
• An absolute temperature in excess of 58 °C.
A solar cell generates the required energy. A lithium battery (optional) must
be inserted into the wireless mounting base ASD 10 for use in darker environ-
ments.
The product transmits the following information via EnOcean®wireless:
• State alarm/no alarm (cyclically)
• State transition (immediately)
• Ambient temperature (cyclically).
Each product has a unique ID. If multiple products are used, the recipient can
distinguish them based on this ID.
4.4 Approvals, conformities, certifications
The product complies with:
• EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
• Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
• Radio Equipment Directive, RED (2014/53/EU)
• RoHS-Richtlinie Directive (2011/65/EU)
• Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EG).
4.5 Technical specifications
4.5.1 OPUS wireless heat detector
Parameter Value
General specifications
Dimensions (Ø W × H) Ø 86 × 22 mm
Weight 38 g
Housing material PC/ABS
Colour White, similar to RAL 9003
Measuring range Temperature: 0/+40 °C
Accuracy Temperature: ±1K
Operating temperature range
Ambient -10/+50 °C
Storage -20/+60 °C
Maximum humidity 90% (non-condensing)
Supply voltage
via solar cell energy harvesting
via lithium battery (optional) DC 3,6 V ½ AA
Electrical safety
Protection class III (EN 60730-1; SELV)
Degree of protection IP 30 (EN 60529)
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) (2014/30/EU)
Applied standards EN 3 01489 -3:V1.6.1
EN 301489-1:V1.9.2
EN 3 0 0220-1:V2.4.1
EN 300220-2:V2.4.1
Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
Applied standards EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+
A1:2010+A12+2011+A2:2013
Radio Equipment Directive, RED (2014/53/EU)
Applied standards EN 3 01489 -3:V1.6.1
EN 61000-3-2:2013
EN 61000-3-3:2013
EN 3 0 0220-2:V3.1.1
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009
+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013
EN 62479:2010
EnOcean®wireless
Frequency 868,3 MHz
Transmission power max. 10 mW
Range see chapter "Information on
EnOcean®wireless"
EnOcean Equipment Profile (EEP) A5-30-03
4.5.2 Heat detector AHD
Parameter Value
General specifications
Dimensions (ØW × H) Ø 40 mm, H 39 mm
Operating temperature -10/+50 °C
Max. humidity 90% (non-condensing)
Storage -20/+60 °C
Heat detector type thermal
Application area private apartments/houses
Battery Lithium, 3 V, 1.6 Ah
(not replaceable)
Service life 10 years with normal operation
(1 test per week)
F. Cover/holder
G. Fixing holes
H. LRN pushbutton
I. Antenna
J. Battery compartment for
optional lithium battery

Parameter Wert
General specifications
State indication Low Battery A short acoustic signal sounds
and the red LED flashes every
48 seconds.
– When this acoustic signal
starts, the heat detector AHD
can be operated for another
30 days or 4 minutes in the
case of an alarm.
Normal operation The red LED flashes every
48 seconds.
Alarm Sound sequence.
The red LED flashes every
0.5 seconds.
Sound pressure of alarm 85 dB
LED
Fire alarm flashes every 0.5 seconds
increased sampling rate flashes every 2 seconds
Normal mode flashes every 48 seconds
Pushbutton
During normal operation Function test: Signal sounds
and red LED flashes
In case of an alarm Pressing the pushbutton
mutes the alarm sound for
10 minutes.
Approval EN 54-5, class A1/R for heat
detection systems.
Audible signal pattern in
the case of an alarm as per
ISO 8201 EN 61000-6-
3:2007+A1:2011
EN 50130-4:2011+A1:2014
RoHS, Reach
5. Mounting
Mount the product to the ceiling, if possible in the middle of the room.
5.1 Preparing mounting
• If you intend to mount multiple products, start by creating a mounting plan
with the appropriate mounting locations. Then label the products with
numbers or the corresponding mounting location to help avoid confusion of
mounting locations.
• Prior to mounting, verify that the solar-operated energy storage module of
the OPUS wireless heat detector has been charged.
– Regular daylight is sufficient for charging the energy storage module.
– Exposure to direct sunlight reduces the charging time.
• Verify that the solar cell of the OPUS wireless heat detector is mounted
facing towards the light source.
5.2 Teaching in
• Verify that the OPUS wireless heat detector is in the vicinity of the
OPUS SmartHome Gateway.
• Verify that the OPUS SmartHome Gateway is in "Learn" mode. See the ope-
rating instrucions of the OPUS SmartHome Gateway for detailed information.
NOTE
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
• Always earth yourself before touching electronic components, for example,
the LRN key.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
1. Press the LRN pushbutton (A) of the wireless mounting base ASD 10
with an object that is not pointed and not conductive.
- The wireless mounting base ASD 10 sends a Learn telegram (LRNTEL)
to the OPUS SmartHome Gateway
- The wireless mounting base ASD 10 is now connected to the OPUS
SmartHome Gateway.
5.3 Mounting the wireless mounting base ASD 10
• Verify that the mounting position of the wireless mounting base ASD 10
conforms to the mounting plan.
• Verify that a lithium battery (option) is used if the wireless mounting base
ASD 10 is used in darker environments.
1. Choose an installation site without direct exposure to sunlight.
– Direct sunlight causes incorrect temperature values.
2. Turn (bayonet joint) the cover/holder from the housing (wireless mounting
base ASD 10).
3. Mount the cover/holder with the enclosed mounting material
(screws and dowels).
4. Turn (bayonet joint) the wireless mounting base ASD 10 (A) onto
the cover/holder.
5.4 Screwing the heat detector AHD
1. Remove the label (A) with the CE
mark from the heat detector AHD.
– The operation of the product may
be influenced if you do not remove
the label.
2. Keep the label, for example,
by sticking it into the operating
instructions.

NOTICE
INCORRECT HANDLING DURING SCREWING IN
The pushbutton (test button) may be damaged when you screw it in.
• When screwing the heat detector into the wireless mounting base ASD 10,
make sure not to touch the pushbutton (test button).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
1. When screwing the heat detector AHD into the wireless mounting base
ASD 10, hold it at the upper third.
2. Fit the heat detector AHD (B) into the wireless mounting base (D). Consider
the coding fins (C) at the heat detector AHD and at the wireless mounting
base ASD 10 when doing so.
3. Turn the heat detector AHD (F) into the wireless mounting base ASD 10 (E)
(clockwise). - The heat detector AHD must snap in with a click (bayonet joint).
The product is ready for operation.
6. Commissioning
Verify that the solar-operated energy storage module of the OPUS wireless heat
detector has been charged.
6.1 Function test
CAUTION
LOUD ALARM SOUND
The heat detector AHD generates a very loud and sharp alarm sound.
• Keep a minimum distance of 50 cm during the function test.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.
NOTICE
INCORRECT OPERATION
• Verify that the pushbutton of the heat detector AHD is not pressed with
pointed objects.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
1. Press the pushbutton (test button) of the heat detector AHD (A).
– The audible alarm sounds.
– The red LED (B) flashes twice.
– The OPUS Config App on your smartphone/tablet shows that the state of
the product has changed.
If the OPUS Config App on your smartphone/tablet does not show a state
transition, check the wireless connection (see chapter "Troubleshooting").
7. Maintenance
´7.1 Maintenance intervals
1. Perform a function test every three months (see chapter "Function test").
2. Clean the product every three months (see "Maintenance activities").
7.2 Maintenance activities
• Visual inspection for damage.
• Visual inspection of the inlet for cleanliness (no dust).
• Vacuum the product
• Clean the product with a wet cloth.
7.2.1 Replacing the heat detector AHD
1. Loosen the bayonet joint between the heat detector AHD and the wireless
mounting base ASD 10.
2. Dispose of the heat detector AHD, see chapter "Decommissioning, disposal".
3. Remove the label with the CE mark from the new heat detector AHD and
keep it.
4. Turn the new heat detector AHD into the wireless mounting base ASD 10
(clockwise). – The heat detector AHD must snap in with a click (bayonet joint).
8. Troubleshooting
Any malfunctions that cannot be removed by means of the measures described
in this chapter may only be repaired by the manufacturer or by qualified persons.
Problem Possible reason Repair
No wireless
signal
The wireless mounting base
ASD 10 is not charged.
The wireless mounting base
ASD 10 has not been pro-
perly connected to the OPUS
SmartHome Gateway.
Environment of the wireless-
mounting base ASD 10 has
changed (interference)
Place the wireless moun-
ting base ASD 10 into the
sun for approximately
10 minutes.
Insert a lithium battery
into the wireless mounting
base ASD 10.
Teach in the wireless
mounting base ASD 10
again (see chapter
"Teaching in").
Check the environment
of the wireless mounting
base ASD 10 for
changes/interference
(metal cabinets, furniture/
walls repositioned).

Problem Possible reason Repair
A short tone sounds
and the LED flashes
every 48 seconds at
the heat detector AHD
battery empty Replace the heat
detector AHD.
When this acoustic signal
starts, the heat
detector AHD can be
operated for another
30 days or 4 minutes in
the case of an alarm.
Energy storage
module of the wireless
mounting base ASD
10 is discharged.
Insufficient light
Lithium battery
is discharged
Ensure proper
illuminance.
Insert a (new) lithium
battery (see "Product
description").
Reduced range of the
wireless signals
Metal objects or
materials containing
metal in the vicinity.
Keep a minimum
distance of 50 cm from
objects or walls.
9. Decomissioning, disposal
Dispose of the product in compliance with all applicable directives, standards
and safety regulations.
Electronic components must not be disposed of together with the normal
household waste.
1. Dismount the product (see chapter "Mounting", reverse sequence
of steps).
2. Dispose of the product.
10. Returning the device
Get in touch with us before returning your product.
11. Warranty
See our terms and conditions at www.myOPUS.eu or your purchase contract
for information on warranty.
12. Spare parts and accessories
NOTICE
UNSUITABLE PARTS
• Only use genuine spare parts and accessories provided by the manufacturer.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Product designation Part no. Figure
OPUS wireless heat detector 61550
Wireless mounting base ASD 10 61247
Heat detector AHD 61551
13. Informationen on EnOcean®wireless
13.1 Range of EnOcean®wireless
Visit www.enocean.com for further information on range planning with
EnOcean®.
13.2 Additional information on EnOcean®wireless systems
Additional information on planning, installation and operation of EnOcean®
wireless systems can be found at www.enocean.com.
• Wireless standard
• Wireless technology
• AN001
• AN102
• AN103
• AN201
14. Directives
Radio Equipment Directive, RED 2014/53 / EU Restrictions
of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive (RoHS) 2011/65 / EU.
15. Contact information
JÄGER DIREKT
Jäger Fischer GmbH & Co. KG
Opus Straße 1
64646 Heppenheim, Deutschland
http:\\support.myOPUS.eu
JÄGER DIREKT · Opus Straße 1 · 64646 Heppenheim · support@myOPUS.eu · www.myOPUS.eu
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