TNA TX7302 User manual

TX7302
Addressable Flashing Beacon Base
Installation and Operation Manual
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TX7302 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base
Installation & Operation Manual
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Table of Content
1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Overview................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Feature and Benefits........................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Technical Specification ..................................................................................................................... 4
2 Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Installation Preparation...................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Installation and Wiring........................................................................................................................ 5
3 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base Configuration........................................................................... 6
3.1 Preparation............................................................................................................................................ 6
3.2 Parameter setting................................................................................................................................ 6
3.3 Encoding Mode Setting..................................................................................................................... 7
3.4 Tone Setting........................................................................................................................................... 9
3.5 Read Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 10
4 General Maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 10
5 Troubleshooting Guide............................................................................................................................ 10
Appendix 1..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Operational Performance Data for LPCB Approved Tones......................................................... 10
Limitation of Addressable Flashing Beacon Base........................................................................... 11
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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
The TX7302 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base is an alarm warning device used to notify persons in
the vicinity of the occurrence fire emergency in order the person to take appropriate measures. The
unit adopt multi-application device starting from the types, parameters and wiring layout in single
unit. The TX7302 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base is powered by the communication bus. The
TX7302 can change into different encoding modes such as Single-encoding Mode, Dual-encoding
Mode 1 and Dual-encoding Mode 2 using a programming tool. And it has different starting modes
such as started by a detector, a controller or other front-end linkage. In addition, the alarm tone can
be configured according to the requirement from 17 different tones.
The unit manufactured base on the requirement of EN 54 part 3, European Standard. The unit is
aesthetically pleasing with unobtrusive design that will complement modern building designs and its
plug-in type assembles make installation and maintenance more convenient to the installer. The unit
is compatible to the TX7004 Analogue Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel, produced by single
manufacture T&A, to avoid addressable communication compatibility problem.
1.2 Feature and Benefits
•EN54-3 compliance
•Built-in MCU processor and digital addressing
•17 tones Programmable sound output
•Encoding modes such as Single-encoding Mode, Dual-encoding Mode 1 and Dual-
encoding Mode 2
•Programmable Evacuate or Pre-alarm/Evacuate signal
•8 highlights LED status cluster
•Be started directly by a detector
•Onsite adjustable parameters
•Loop power input
•Aesthetically pleasing design
•Universal mounting with fix base for simple installation
1.3 Technical Specification
•Listed LPCB Pending
•Compliance EN54-3
•Input Voltage Loop Power: 24VDC [16V to 28V]
•Current Consumption Standby: ≤0.8mA, Alarm: ≤5mA
•Protocol/Addressing T&A, Value range from 1 to 254
•Address Sequence Single-encoding Mode: Alarm
Dual-encoding Mode 1:1st Alarm / 2nd Warning
Dual-encoding Mode 2: 1st Warning / 2nd Alarm
•Strobe Light 8 highlights LED
•Material / Colour ABS / White glossy finishing
•Dimension / Height Diameter 140mm / 59.1mm (with a cover)
•Weight 198g (with a cover)/180g (without a cover)
•Class Type A, Indoors
•Operating Temperature -10°C to +55°C
•Ingress Protection Rating IP30
•Humidity 0 to 95% Relative Humidity, Non condensing
2 Installation
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2.1 Installation Preparation
This alarm warning device must be installed, commissioned and maintained by a qualified or factory
trained service personnel. The installation must be installed in compliance with all local codes having
a jurisdiction in your area or BS 5839 Part 1 and EN54.
2.2 Installation and Wiring
1. Install the TX3980-type base in the position where the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base will
be installed. Following the arrow mark for the correct position. Do not over-tighten the screws
otherwise the base will twist. Use M4 standard screws. Terminals 1 and 6 are the bus signal
inputs for connection to the last device. Terminals 2 and 5 are the bus signal outputs for
connection to the next device. Terminals 3&8 or 4&7 are used to connect remote indicators,
Where terminals 3&4 are positive and terminals 7&8 are negative.TX3980-type base structure
and the terminals connection diagram as shown in Figure 1.
2. The bottom structure of the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base as shown in Figure 2. Install
the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base on the TX3980-type base with the installation terminals
of the two devices are one-to-one. The device number or other device parameters can be
verified with a handheld programmer if desired.
3. The top structure of the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base as shown in Figure 3. An upper
cover or a detector can be mounted on the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base, as shown in
Figure 4.
Remote Control
Light
In from
last device
Out to next
device
Remote Control
Light
Fig.1 TX3980 base structure and the terminals connection diagram
Fig.2 Bottom structure of the Base Fig.3 Top structure of the Base
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Fig.5 Connection of programming tool
and Addressable Flashing Beacon Base
Base Base
Fig.4 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base with an upper cover or a detector
3 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base Configuration
3.1 Preparation
The TX7930 handheld programmer is used to configure the address and other parameters of the
Addressable Flashing Beacon Base. It is not included in the Addressable Flashing Beacon Bases
which you purchased. So it must be purchased separately. The programmer is packed with twin 1.5V
AA battery and cable, ready for usage once received.
It is mandatory for the commissioning personnel to have programmer tool in order to adjust the
Addressable Flashing Beacon Base conferring to the site situation and environmental requirements.
Program a unique address number for each device according to the project layout before placing
from the Terminal Base.
Warning: Disconnect the loop connection whilst connecting to the handheld programmer.
3.2 Parameter setting
1. Connect the programming cable to Z1
and Z2 terminals, as shown in Figure 5. Press
“Power” to switch on the unit. The main
menu after the boot as shown in Figure 6.
2. Switch-on the programmer, then press
button “3” to set encoding mode. Select
the desired encoding method and then
click the button “Write” to save the
configuration information, as shown in
Figure 7.
3. Exit the programming tool to the main
menu and then press button “Write” or “2”
to set address. Input the desire device
address value from 1 to 254 and then press
“Write” to save the new address, as shown
in Figure 8.
4. Exit the programming tool to the main menu and then press button “4” to set alarm sound
type. Input the desire tone type from 1 to 16 and then press “Write” to save the new tone, as
shown in Figure 9.
5. Exit the programming tool to the main menu and then press button “Read”or “1” to view the
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configuration information of the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base, as shown in Figure 10.
6. Press “Exit” key to go back main menu when all the information is set up. And then press
“Power” key to switch-off the programmer.
Note: If display “Success”, means the entered information is confirmed. If display “Fail”,
means failure to program the information. And it is need to re-operate.
1.Read
2.Write T
3.R/W Config 7
4.Set
②No Cod
①Code
③Single ④Dual
⑦Strobe
⑥Saving⑤Typ
⑧Sound
⑨Dual1
Fig.6 Main menu Fig.7 Parameter setting
Address:001
Next Address:003
Success
Tone:014
Success Success
Address:001,002
Tone:014
ID:000000000000
Fig.8 Address setting Fig.9 Alarm sound setting Fig.10 Configuration information
3.3 Encoding Mode Setting
The TX7302 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base has three different encoding modes such as
Single-encoding Mode, Dual-encoding Mode 1 and Dual-encoding Mode 2. Different
encoding modes correspond to different ways of operation. It can be change the encoding
mode by a programming tool.
Single-encoding Mode
In Single-encoding Mode, the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base has an address. It can be
started, silenced and stopped by a controller. It can also be started by other front-end
devices. And it can be started by a detector which mounted on the Addressable Flashing
Beacon Base.No matter what kind of start mode, the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base will
issue a fire alarm tone and optical signal.
Dual-encoding Mode 1
In Dual-encoding Mode 1, the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base has two addresses. And
the high address of the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base is shared with a detector. It can
be started, silenced and stopped by a controller with alarm tone and optical signal. It can
also be started by other front-end devices. As in Single-encoding Mode, it can be controlled
by a detector which mounted on it with warning tone and optical signal.
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Dual-encoding Mode 2
In Dual-encoding Mode 2, as with Dual-encoding Mode 1, the Addressable Flashing Beacon
Base has two addresses.Only in this mode, it does not share the address with a detector. It
can be started, silenced and stopped by a controller with alarm tone and optical signal. It
can also be controlled by other front-end devices. It will issue a warning tone and optical
signal when a front-end device links its low address. And it will issue an alarm tone and
optical signal when a front-end device links its high address.
The encoding mode of the Addressable Flashing Beacon Base can be set by a programming
tool. As shown in figure 11, the option corresponding to the number will be selected when a
number is pressed at the interface shown in Figure 6. And then click the button “write”. The
word “Success” or “Fail” on the screen means that the success or not of the encoding mode
setting, as shown in figure 12 and figure 13.
Success Fail
②No Cod
③Single
⑦Strobe
⑤Typ
①Code
④Dual
⑥Saving
⑧Sound
Fig.11 Encoding mode setting Fig.12 Success to setting Fig.13 Fail to setting
Press button “9” to distinguish the two different dual encoding modes of the Addressable
Flashing Beacon Base."Dual1" means the Dual-encoding Mode 1, and "Dual2" means the
Dual-encoding Mode 2, as shown in figure 14 and figure 15.
⑨Dual2
⑨Dual1
Fig.14 Dual-encoding Mode 1 Fig.15 Dual-encoding Mode 2
Note: The programming tool can still read the high address of the Addressable Flashing
Beacon Base in Dual-encoding Mode 1. But the controller can not check the presence
of it.In dual address mode, the sounder will generate the unique next higher number for the
second address for example: In single address mode the address number is 15, when change
to dual address mode the address numbers will now be 15 and 16.
Warning: Dual address mode may cause Duplicate address fault on the panel and may
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affect the operation of the next device with conflicted address number if not carefully
arrange the loop addressing.
3.4 Tone Setting
The TX7302 Addressable Flashing Beacon Base has 16 kinds of different alarm tone and a kind
of warning tone. The Tones of it can be change according to the project requirement by a
programming tool. The detailed parameters of different tone are shown in Table 1.
Table 1 Detailed parameters of different tone
1. Attach the programming tool to 1 and 6 Terminals of Addressable Flashing Beacon Base.
Press “Power” to switch-on the unit.
2. Switch-on the programmer, then press button “4” to set the desired tone, as shown in figure
16. Write the number of the corresponding tone and click the button “write”. The word
“Success” or “Fail” on the screen means that the success or not of the encoding mode
setting, as shown in figure 17 and figure 18.
3. Press “Exit” key to go back Main Menu. Press “Power” to switch off the programmer.
Parameter
Tone Code
Description
1
01
970Hz
2
02
800Hz / 970Hz @ 2Hz
3
03
800Hz -970Hz @1Hz
4
04
970Hz 1s off / 1s on
5
05
970Hz, 0.5s / 630Hz, 0.5s
6
06
500Hz - 1200Hz×3, 3.5s on / 0.5s off
7
07
2850Hz, 0.5s on / 0.5s off×3 / 1.5s off
8
08
2850Hz 0.4s on, 0.3s off
9
09
550Hz, 0.7s / 1000Hz, 0.33s
10
10
1500Hz -2700Hz @ 3Hz
11
11
2400Hz
12
12
500Hz -1200Hz @ 0.33Hz
13
13
2400Hz -2900Hz @ 9Hz
14
14
2400Hz -2900Hz @ 3Hz [Default]
15
15
800Hz-970Hz @ 3Hz
16
16
500Hz-1200Hz, 3.75s / 0.25s off
17
17
800Hz 1s off / 1s on [Pre-alarm]
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Address:014 Tone:014
Success Fail
Tone:014
Fig.16 Tone setting Fig.17 Success to setting Fig.18 Fail to setting
3.5 Read Configuration
Under the main menu, as described in Section 3.2, the configuration parameters of the
Addressable Flashing Beacon Base can be viewed by clicking the button “Read” or “1”,as
shown in Figure 10.
4 General Maintenance
1. Inform the suitable personnel before conducting the maintenance.
2. Disable the alarm warning device on the control panel to prevent false alarm.
3. Do not attempt to repair the circuitry of the alarm warning device, it may affect the
operation to respond to a fire condition and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
4. Use a damp cloth to clean the surface.
5. Notify again proper personnel after conducting the maintenance and make sure to enable
the alarm warning device and confirm if up and running.
6. Perform the maintenance on semi-annually or depending on the site conditions.
5 Troubleshooting Guide
What you notice What it means What to do
Address not enrolling The wiring is loose
The address is duplicate Conduct maintenance
Re-Commission the device
Unable to commission The damage the electronic circuit Replace the device
Appendix 1
Operational Performance Data for LPCB Approved Tones
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1. Tone 14 – Volume dB(A)
Table 2 Sound pressure level of tone 14 at different bus voltage with 3 meters away
Angle
(3m) Horizontal Plane Vertical Plane
Max 28V Min 16V Max 28V Min 16V
15° 81.1 83.5 79.8 81.1
45° 77.7 80.5 78.1 80.2
75° 79.5 81.1 75.7 77.9
105° 81.1 82.6 77.4 80.3
135° 79.4 82.4 76.4 80.4
165° 80.4 84.1 78.8 79.2
2. Tone 16 – Volume dB(A)
Table 3 Sound pressure level of tone 16 at different bus voltage with 3 meters away
Angle
(3m) Horizontal Plane Vertical Plane
Max 28V Min 16V Max 28V Min 16V
15° 79.8 80.8 79.0 80.0
45° 79.9 80.4 78.4 80.9
75° 80.5 80.1 77.9 79.1
105° 81.8 81.4 78.9 79.6
135° 78.3 79.4 77.9 77.8
165° 79.1 79.9 78.2 79.2
3. Tone 17 – Volume dB(A)
Table 4 Sound pressure level of tone 17 at different bus voltage with 3 meters away
Angle
(3m) Horizontal Plane Vertical Plane
Max 28V Min 16V Max 28V Min 16V
15° 81.1 79.6 72.6 72.5
45° 74.5 78.6 73.2 70.6
75° 74.3 76.5 71.7 71.1
105° 74.7 80.7 76.2 76.1
135° 71.7 74.5 74.5 75.2
165° 75.1 75.2 73.7 71.1
Limitation of Addressable Flashing Beacon Base
The alarm warning device cannot last forever. In order to keep the alarm warning device working in
good condition, please maintain the equipment continuously according to recommendations from
manufacturers and relative nation codes and laws. Take specific maintenance measures on the
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basis of different environments.
This alarm warning device contains electronic parts. Even though it is made to last for a long period
of time, any of these parts could fail at any time. Therefore, test your alarm warning device at least
every half-year according to national codes or laws. Any fire alarm devices or any other
components of the system must be repaired and/or replaced immediately as they fail.
This product is not approved to EN54-23 (Beacon Functionality) and must not be used as a visual
alarm device or to provide a primary warning notification of fire.
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