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Ziton ZPR868-CM User manual

RCC Mains Installation Guide
General
The Ziton Radio Cluster Communicator (RCC) Mains is
available under the following part number:
PART NO VARIANT TYPE
ZPR868 -CM Ziton RCC Mains c/w Wire Aerials
The address of the unit is set using the menu
programming structure available on the systems
associated Radio Hub. Refer to the programming manual
(doc ref: TSD021) for details of compatible Ziton devices
and full programming details.
The installation must conform to BS5839:Part 1 (or
applicable local codes). This Radio Cluster Communicator
is suitable for indoor use only.
Power Requirements
The Radio Cluster Communicator is powered from a 220
to 240V AC supply. The mains supply should use cable
with a minimum cross section of 1.5mm2and be
connected through a 20mm cable entry gland
incorporating cable clamp into the Radio Cluster
Communicator. A recommended extra 15mm of cable
should be considered for the earth connection to provide
extra protection should the live or neutral wires
disengage.
This equipment relies on the building installation for
protection and requires a 5 Amp protection device which
should be labelled “Fire Alarm – Do Not Switch O”.
A 6V 4A battery is supplied with the device which will
allow 72 hours battery backup.
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Approved to EN54-4
EN54-18
EN54-25
Application Intended for use in re detection
and re alarm systems in and
around buildings. Indoor use only.
European Union
directives EMS Security Group Ltd hereby
declares that this device is in
compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU
(R&TTE directive).
TSD017 Iss4 29/03/2016 AJM
Specication
Operating
temperature -10 to +50°C
Storage
temperature -20 to +60°C
Humidity 0% to 95% non-condensing
IP rating IP54
Operating
voltage 220 to 240V AC
Typical operating
current 0.05A
Battery backup 1 x 6V 4Ah Yuasa NP4-6
For information on routine battery changes, refer to the
Ziton Universal PSU Installation Guide (MK077)
Battery standby
time 72 hours
Operating
frequencies 868 MHz
Output transmitter
power Variable 0-14 dBm
Dimensions 270mm (W) 205mm (H) 75mm (D)
Weight 1.8kg
Installation of the RCC
Ensure that the Radio Cluster Communicator is sited in
accordance with the survey and design details. The
recommended minimum distance between metal objects
or other equipment from the aerial is 600mm. The
recommended minimum distance to any electrical
equipment is 2 metres.
To gain access into the unit, remove the four corner covers
and screws, allowing removal of the front plate. These
must be kept in a safe place for retting once installation
is complete. Housed inside the unit will be the following
parts:-
1 x 868MHz Radio Cluster Communicator transceiver PCB
complete with aerials.
1 x Power supply with pre-attached connection lead.
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 purchase of equivalent new
equipment, or dispose of it at
designated collection points. For
more information see
www.recyclethis.info
Dispose of your batteries in an
environmentally friendly manner
according to your local
regulations.
Contact information
Removing / inserting the Ziton RCC PCB
Care must be taken to ensure the Ziton RCC PCB is not
damaged during the installation process. The Radio
Cluster Communicator PCB can be removed for additional
access to mounting points if required.
If removed, care must be taken to ensure that the PCB is
carefully stored, correctly re-inserted and held in place by
all four PCB retaining clips. The PCB must also be further
secured using all three PCB retaining screws.
The locations of the PCB retaining clips and PCB retaining
screws are shown in Figure 1.
For contact information, see www.utcreandsecurity.com
Regulatory information
Manufacturer EMS Security Group Ltd.
Technology House, Sea Street,
Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 8JZ,
United Kingdom
Year of
manufacture See serial number label inside unit
Certication
Certication body
CPR certicate
DOP 0359-CPR-00249
0359
13
RESET
LOGON
BACK
HEALTHY
FAU LT
SYSFAULT
RF1 RF2
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NO MAINS CABLE ENTRY Cable
access
point
via
knockout
Figure 2
Cable
access
point
via
knockout Internal rear entry cable access
points via knockouts
Power supply orientation
It is possible to t the backup battery on either side of the
unit and this, accompanied with rotation of the power
supply allows maximum installation exibility. If the
power supply is required to be rotated, the following
procedure must be followed. DISCONNECT MAINS
SUPPLY. Remove the two xing screws (screw xing
positions shown in Figure 5).
Fixing position 1 Fixing position 2
Fixing position 3 Fixing position 4
Figure 3
Keyhole xing
Back box mounting
Position the Radio Cluster Communicator in the required
location and mark the required xing positions. These are
shown in Figure 3.
Status LED operation
Power LED - A green LED will be visible on the front plate
of the Radio Cluster Communicator and will illuminate
constantly whilst sucient power to the Radio Cluster
Communicator is present from either the mains supply or
the back up battery.
Fault LED - A yellow LED will be visible on the front plate
of the Radio Cluster Communicator and will illuminate
constantly in the event of a mains fail, battery fail or aerial
tamper.
Sys Fault LED - A yellow LED will illuminate constantly if a
checksum error is detected in either the software
program or conguration data.
Reset button
The Reset Button is used to reset the RCC.
Logon button
The Logon Button is used to log the RCC on to the Radio
Hub. See programming manual for more information.
Figure 7
Using suitable screws and xings install the top screw and
locate over the keyhole slot provided. Ensure the screw
does not protrude too far from the wall so a secure
mounting can be achieved. Install the remaining two
screws in the bottom left and right hand positions
provided. Additional xings are available if required in
the top left and right hand positions provided.
Re-Inserting the Ziton RCC PCB
To re-insert the PCB, rstly lower into place and slide the
lower edge of the PCB under the bottom two PCB
retaining clips (see Figure 1). Then ease the top two PCB
retaining clips outwards and secure it into place. The PCB
should now be correctly axed into position. Secure the
PCB in the housing by retting all three PCB retaining
screws.
Gaining cable access
Remove required cable entry knockout for mains wire
connections. DO NOT USE knockouts located at the
bottom of the unit or in the shaded area for mains wiring.
Available knockouts are shown in Figure 2.
Figure 1
In order to remove the PCB, rstly remove all three PCB
retaining screws. Then release the top two PCB retaining
clips, by gently easing them outwards. This will allow the
top of the PCB to be freed. Release the bottom two PCB
retaining clips by gently easing them outwards. This will
release the PCB.
Having now unclipped the PCB, it must be carefully lifted
away from the casework and stored in a suitable, safe
location.
Mains wiring
Figure 4
Rotate the power supply and place it into position,
aligning the power supply with the two screw xing
positions. Re t the two xing screws to hold the power
supply securely into position. Ensure battery and
thermistor wiring is routed as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 5
Figure 6
Overview of RCC PCB
The names and functions of the RCC PCB are shown
below in Figure 7.
Status
LEDs
(see below
for their
operation)
Logon
button
Reset
button
= PCB retaining screws
= PCB retaining clips
RESET
LOGON
BACK
HEALTHY
FAU LT
SYS FAULT
RF1 RF2
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
FC-60-1000
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
START
INPUT
L N E
Foradditional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0359
Earth wire
Neutral wire
Live wire
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
FC-60-1000
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
START
INPUT
L N E
For additional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0359
RESET
LOGON
BACK
HEALTHY
FAU LT
SYS FAULT
RF1 RF2
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
FC-60-1000
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
START
INPUT
L N E
Foradditional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0359
Screw xing positions
RESET
LOGON
BACK
HEALTHY
FA U LT
SYS FAULT
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
FC-60-1000
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
START
INPUT
L N E
For additional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0359
Thermistor

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