SYLCO ECO 800 User manual

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ECO 800
EXTERNAL SOUNDER

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
SELF-SUPPLIED SOUNDER MODEL FOR OUTDOOR USE
models ECO 800, ECO 800 LS, ECO 800 X, ECO 800 LSX
ECO 800/ECO 800 X description: self-supplied outdoor sounder with high-brightness low-consumption
LED flashing unit – tamper against sounder opening and against any attempts of removing the sounder
from the wall – programmable sounds and timings – alarms counting – microprocessor self-check
of battery and speaker with corresponding negative anomaly output – possibility to manage sound
and flash independently – flash reset input – momentary and permanent signaling of system ON/OFF
(arming/disarming) – electronic circuit protected against polarity inversion and tropicalized through a
special resin-immersion process to resist even in very humid installation locations and in case of bad
weather conditions – external cover in painted zinc-plated steel or stainless steel – base and internal
cover in painted steel – removal, opening, foam and shock tamper devices are series-connected and, in
case of tampering attempt, they provide the corresponding notice by opening the contact between the
two TAMPER terminals.
ECO 800 LS/ECO 800 LSX description: technical features as per ECO 800/ECO 800 X models, with
double micro anti-foam anti-stock device against hard hits.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Voltage Nominal voltage of battery recharge 13.0 ÷ 13.8 V
Minimum power supply 10 V
Maximum power supply 15 V
Sound and flash alarm voltage < 2.0 e > 3.5 V (MAX 13.8V)
Sound and flash block voltage > 2.0 e < 3.5 V (MAX 13.8V)
Current Max consumption from control panel (during
recharge and/or sound) 500mA ±100mA
Battery consumption when the sounder is in
alarm 1.3A +100/-300mA
Flashing unit consumption 90mA ±10mA
Consumption in stand-by 15mA
Consumption from control inputs +0,5mA @Vc=12V; -0,3mA @Vc=0V
Open collector -10mA Max
Sounds frequency See CHART 9
Sound pressure See DIAGRAM 1
LED flashing unit life 1,000,000 flashes
Sounder timing 3 minutes/8 minutes
Batteries Housing capacity 12 V – 1.2 Ah or 2.2 Ah
Duration in stand-by 120 hours with 12V 2.2 Ah
Tamper-switch N.C. 0.2 A max.; cover opening/sounder removal from wall

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Mechanics Base 1.2mm-thick painted zinc-plated steel
External cover
1.2mm-thick painted zinc-plated steel (ECO
800/ECO800 LS)
Stainless steel (ECO 800 X / ECO 800 LSX)
Internal cover 1.2mm-thick painted zinc-plated steel
Flashing unit cover Polycarbonate
Colour Stainless steel colour (ECO 800 X/ECO 800 LSX)
White (ECO 800/ECO 800 LS; for these models other colours are available on request)
Working temperature From - 25 °C to +70 °C
Environmental class Class IV
IP degree IP 34
Relative working
humidity 20 at 100% of relative humidity
Size mm 245x250x80 (HxLxD)
Weight ECO 800 3,066 gr
ECO 800 X 3,013 gr
ECO 800 LS 3,048 gr
ECO 800 LSX 2,995 gr
Standards compliance INCERT T031:2014
EN50131-4:2009
DIAGRAM 1 – MAXIMUM ACOUSTIC PRESSURE AT 1 M
ECO 800 LSX DIP8 IN ON POSITION
Angle dB (A) @ 1 m
15° 102.6
45° 103.2
75° 106.0
105° 105.2
135° 104.4
165° 99.2
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
180°
165°
150°
135°
120°
105°
90°
75°
60°
45°
30°
15° 0°
106.3 dB (X)
106.0 dB (LS)
ECO 800 X DIP8 IN OFF POSITION
Angle dB (A) @ 1 m
15° 104.1
45° 102.9
75° 106.3
105° 110.2
135° 107.3
165° 97.3

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FIXING
HOLES
MOUNTING
1. Screw the sounder on the wall and check if the tamper works properly;
2. Insert the connecting cables through the holes located on the sounder base;
3. If necessary, modify the default settings by acting on the DIP Switches as shown in the charts;
4. Connect the sounder to the alarm control panel as shown in picture 2;
5. Connect the power supply and the battery to the alarm control panel;
6. Close both internal and external covers using the screws provided.
7. Battery must have UL94-HB flammability rate;
8. Power supply must be of SELV type.
Attention: not to have condensation in the sounder, it is important to avoid any air flow inside the duct.
To such purpose, once the sounder is connected, seal the hole using some silicon or any other plaster.
This operation prevents condensation from forming inside the sounder; condensation mostly appears
in winter and it is usually caused by warm and humid air coming out of the wall where the sounder is
installed and passing through the holes located on the sounder base.
PICT 1
PICT 2
ANTI-FOAM CONNECTOR
(ECO 800 LS/ECO 800 LSX models)
TAMPER
CONNECTOR

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PICT 3
PICT 4
CONNECTION WITH 2 CONTACTS
IN TENSION
PICT 5
PICT 6
CONNECTION WITH 1 CONTACT
IN TENSION

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Chart 1: DIP SWITCHES
DIP 1 Alarm timing
DIP 2 Polarity of alarm input
DIP 3 Polarity of flash input
DIP 4 Control panel ON/OFF indication
DIP 5 Sounder and Flash activation mode
DIP 6 Sounder and Flash activation mode
DIP 7 Max number of alarms per day
DIP 8 Tone selection
Chart 2: ALARM DURATION
DIP 1 ALARM TIMING
ON
(default sitting) 3 minutes
OFF 8 minutes
Chart 3: WIRING
TERMINALS CONNECTION
1Negative power supply 0V GND
2Positive power supply +13.8V
3Sounder control (Chart 4)
4Flash control (Chart 5)
5ON/OFF indication
6Anomaly output. Open collector, 0V = anomaly
7Output for connection of the flash memory
input with a dry contact (volt-free)
8N.C. self-protection
9N.C. self-protection
Chart 4: SOUNDER INPUT POLARITY
DIP 2 TERMINAL 3 SOUNDER STATE
ON
(default setting)
+12V Silence
Not connected or 0V (Positive-missing) Alarm
OFF +0V Silence
Not connected or +12V (Negative-missing) Alarm
SITTING
Chart 5: FLASH INPUT POLARITY
DIP 3 TERMINAL 4 FLASH
BEHAVIOUR
ON
(default
setting)
Not connected or 0V Flashing
12V Blocked
OFF Not connected or 12V Flashing
0V Blocked
Chart 6: CONTROL PANEL ON/OFF INDICATION
DIP 4 TERMINAL 5 FLASH BEHAVIOUR (ON/OFF)
ON
(default
setting)
+12V All LEDs flash 3 times
Not connected or 0V All LEDs stay on for 4 seconds, then
switch off
OFF
+12V All LEDs flash 3 times and 1 LED
keeps on flashing
Not connected or oV All LEDs stay on for 4 seconds and
then switch off
Chart 7: SOUNDER AND FLASH ACTIVATION
DIP 5 DIP 6 SOUNDER CONDITION FLASH CONDITION
ON
(default setting)
ON
(default setting) Controlled by Terminal 3 T. 4 arms – T. 3 starts – T.4 disarms and stops
OFF ON Controlled by Terminal 3 Starts with T. 3 and stops with 1 pulse to T. 4 flash reset
ON OFF Controlled by Terminal 3 Controlled by T. 3
OFF OFF Controlled by Terminal 3 Starts with T. 4 and stops with T. 4 (indipendent)
DIP SWITCHES SETTING
DIP switches can be moved only within the first 12 hours after the board is powered. After this period,
DIP switches settings will be stored and any further switching will be useless.
By disconnecting battery and power supply, DIP switches will return to active for another 12 hours.

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Chart 8: MAX NUMBER OF ALARMS
DIP 7 NUMBER OF ALARMS DURING 24 HOURS OFTER FIRST ALARM
ON
(default setting) Infinite alarms
OFF Limitation to 4 daily (24 hours) alarms of sounder activation ( T. 5 resets the counter to zero)
Chart 9: SOUNDER TONES
DIP 8 SOUND FREQUENCY LIMITS (Hz) dB (A) at 1m
ON
(default setting) Increasing-Continuous-Decreasing 1.200–1.750 116
OFF Increasing-Decreasing (NFC 48-265) 1.400–1.600 115
Chart 6: CONTROL PANEL ON/OFF INDICATION
Chart 10: ANOMALIES
ANOMALY RED LED LD7 OUTPUT T.6
Speaker interruption (test performed every 10s) 1 FLASH 0V
No recharge current (V recharge < 12V) (test performed every 10s) 2 FLASHES 0V
Battery not connected (test performed every 12 hours) 3 FLASHES 0V
Low battery voltage (V battery < 10.5V) (test performed every 10s) 4 FLASHES 0V
Faulty battery – Internal resistor higher than 2.5 Ohm (test performed every 12 hours) 5 FLASHES 0V
No anomaly OFF OPEN
To reset an anomaly, remove its cause first, wait 10 seconds and then give an input to terminal no.3 or no.5.
Installation: when supplied, the sounder is in stand-by condition until input 3 “sounder control” is tur-
ned out and turned on again. This prevents the sounder from sounding during installation.
Attention: if battery is out of charge (voltage is lower than 10.5V), in case of alarm, the sounder operates
for 3 seconds only, in order to avoid a deeper discharge.
Usual sounder working: the microprocessor continuously tests the battery voltage. If the battery is out of
charge (voltage is lower than 10.5V), the sounder sounds for 3 seconds only. Vice versa, the flash keeps
on working as usual. If voltage decreases under 9.5V, the sounder produces no acoustic alarm and the
flash does not work to avoid a deeper battery discharge.
Maintenance:
During battery replacement, it is advisable to disconnect the recharge too (Terminal no.2). By proceeding
so, the complete sounder test will start immediately.
After 30 seconds from power supply reception, the microcontroller performs the battery test. Such test is
then repeated every 2 hours. If an alarm occurs during the first 30 seconds, the battery anomaly notice
stays until the following test (which will be performed after 2 hours). If the flashing light activates when
an anomaly is detected, it will flash fast.
If battery voltage decreases under 10.5V, the LED flashes fast when the sounder is in alarm status or the
Alarm System ON/OFF mode is enabled.

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Product manufactured in Italy
by Sylco s.r.l. Società Uninominale
Via del Lavoro, 13 – 30030 Salzano (VE) – ITALY
MA-SE-EC80-01-04 MANUAL ECO800 ENG REV.04
1472638042
WARRANTY: All Sylco products are granted against factory or material defects. In order to improve
design and quality of the products, Sylco reserves the right to modify the products without prior notice.
All faulty or defective products must be returned to the supplier.
Certified for Belgium
Compliant to T031 standards
MADE IN ITALY
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