Hyfire HFW-TRI-05 Wireless Tri-Sensor Detector Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- Hyfire
Table of Contents
HFW-TRI-05 Wireless Tri-Sensor Detector
HFW-TRI-05 WIRELESS TRI-SENSOR DETECTOR
The HFW-TRI-05 is a co-based multicriteria detector that uses three stimuli, carbon monoxide, smoke, and temperature to detect any threatening conditions in the protected environment. It raises an alarm condition if any of the stimuli exceeds the safety threshold when programmed as category NT. If programmed as category MT, an alarm condition is raised if at least two of the stimuli exceed the safety threshold.
COMPATIBILITY
This detector is only compatible with wireless systems based on the Sagittarius protocol. For more information concerning compatibility, refer to your fire security system supplier.
INSTALLATION – IMPORTANT NOTES
- For detector spacing, placement, and special applications, refer to your specific national standards.
- Mount the detector as far as possible from metal objects, metal doors, metal window openings, etc., as well as cable conductors, cables (especially from computers), otherwise the operating distance may greatly drop.
- The detector must NOT be installed near electronic devices and computer equipment that can interfere with its wireless link quality.
- This detector must be installed according to the procedures described in this manual.
- Test this detector after installation.
LED INDICATORS
Picture 1: provides visual indication for functional conditions and battery levels as indicated in table 1.
Detector’s status | LEDs indication |
---|---|
Power up | 1 second GREEN , then 4 X 0.5 second RED blink |
Linking to the system | Blinking GREEN until linking is completed |
Link failure | RED on (continuous) |
Normal condition | LEDs off |
Alarm | Blinking RED : 0.5 second on and 0.5 second off |
Battery 1 fault | 0.1 second ORANGE blink, then 5 seconds off |
Battery 2 fault | 0.1 second GREEN blink, then 5 seconds off |
Both batteries fault | 0.1 second ORANGE, then 5 seconds off |
0.1 second GREEN, then 5 seconds off
Other fault| sequential ORANGE / GREEN 0.5 second blinking
Tamper| LEDs off
Lost link with wire to wireless translator / wireless expander| __
LEDs off
__
Type 1 Test Mode
| __
Blinking GREEN every 1 second for 1 minute
__
Type 2 Test Mode
| __
GREEN on (continuous) for 30 minutes
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Before installing the detector:
- Extract the batteries cover from the back of the detector.
- Power-up the detector by removing the isolating tab in the battery housing. LED indicators signal Power up.
- Link the detector to the Sagittarius wireless system (LINKING).
- Check the WIRELESS LINK QUALITY.
- SELECT A GOOD LOCATION FOR THE DETECTOR.
- Tag device’s loop and address data (IDENTIFICATION).
- Fix the detector supporting base to the wall (BASE INSTALLATION).
Picture 1 provides visual indication for functional conditions and battery levels as indicated in table 1.
Detector’s status | LEDs indication |
---|---|
Power up | 1 second GREEN, then 4 X 0.5 second RED blink |
Linking to the system | Blinking GREEN until linking is completed |
Link failure | RED on (continuous) |
Normal condition | Blinking RED: 0.5 second on and 0.5 second off |
Alarm | 0.1 second ORANGE blink, then 5 seconds off or 0.1 second GREEN |
blink, then 5 seconds off or sequential ORANGE / GREEN 0.5 second
blinking
Battery 1 fault| 0.1 second ORANGE, then 5 seconds off
Battery 2 fault| 0.1 second GREEN, then 5 seconds off
Both batteries fault| sequential ORANGE / GREEN 0.5 second blinking
Other fault| LEDs off
Tamper| Blinking GREEN every 1 second for 1 minute
Lost link with wire to wireless translator / wireless
expander| LEDs off
Type 1 Test Mode| GREEN on (continuous) for 30 minutes
Type 2 Test Mode| 1 second GREEN, then 4 X 0.5 second RED blink
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
- Refer to your specific national standards for detector spacing, placement, and special applications.
- Mount the detector as far as possible from metal objects, metal doors, metal window openings, etc., as well as cable conductors, cables (especially from computers), otherwise the operating distance may greatly drop. The detector must NOT be installed near electronic devices and computer equipment that can interfere with its wireless link quality.
- Install the detector according to the procedures described in the manual.
- Test the detector after installation.
- To power up the detector, extract the batteries cover from the back of the detector and remove the isolating tab in the battery housing. The LED indicators will signal Power up.
- Link the detector to the Sagittarius wireless system by moving the link switch’s cursor from ON to the opposite side of its run. The LED indicators will signal Linking to the system.
- Check the wireless link quality.
- Select a good location for the detector and fix the detector supporting base to the wall.
- Tag device’s loop and address data.
OVERVIEW
The co-based multicriteria detector uses three stimuli, carbon monoxide, smoke and temperature to detect any threatening conditions in the protected environment. If programmed as category NT an alarm condition is raised if any of the stimuli exceeds the safety threshold. If pro-grammed as category MT an alarm conditions if at least two of the stimuli exceed the safety threshold.
COMPATIBILITY
This detector is compatible only with wireless systems based on the
Sagittarius protocol.
For more specific information concerning compatibility refer to your fire
security system supplier.
INSTALLATION – IMPORTANT NOTES
For detector spacing, placement and special applications refer to your
specific national standards.
Mount the detector as far as possible from metal objects, metal doors, metal
window openings, etc. as well as cable conductors, cables (especially from
computers), otherwise the operating distance may greatly drop. The detector
must NOT be installed near electronic devices and computer equipment that can
interfere with its wireless link quality. This detector must be installed
according to the procedures described in this manual. Test this detector after
installation.
LINKING
The system is waiting to achieve a wireless child device (for further
information refer to the translator’s or the Wirelex configuration software’s
literature):
Move the link switch’s cursor from ON to the opposite side of its run (we will
call it BLANK, since it carries no indication). LED indicators signal “Linking
to the system” (picture 2).
Linking is successful when:
-
the translator indicates so (check translator’s literature)
OR -
the Wirelex software indicates so (check the Wirelex’s literature).
If linking is unsuccessful:
- Check if evident mistakes were made.
- Perform the LINKING RECOVERY.
During the linking phase, the detector must be positioned close to the aerial (within a few centimeters) of the translator or expander to which it is being linked.
LINKING RECOVERY
- Take out both batteries from their holders
- Move alternatively the link switch to ON / BLANK five times (picture 2)
- Move the link switch to ON
- Reinsert both batteries into their holders, oriented as per polarity marks
- Perform the LINKING procedure.
DETECTOR PROFILE SETTING
During the installation, it is possible to select the device smoke and thermal
sensitivity according to the 12 profiles indicated in Table 2. The profiles
are grouped according to three major categories that are related to the
characteristics of the environment defined as Harsh, Normal and Clean. The
table indicates typical environment examples and shows the relation between
smoke and thermal sensitivity. Carbon monox-ide detection is used in all the
cases to discriminate false alarms.
WIRELESS LINK QUALITY
It is possible to check wireless link quality between the detector and its
linked-to translator or expander in this way:
- Move the link switch to the ON position.
- LED indicators will start blinking according to the following table
Communication quality| Assessment| Device’s indication
---|---|---
No communication| Fail| Two red blinks
Communication quality: 0 dB – 10 dB (Mark 2)| Poor, not acceptable| One red blink
Communication quality: 10 dB – 20 dB (Mark 3)| Medium-low, not recommended| One green blink
Communication quality: 20 dB – 30 dB (Mark 4)| Good| Two green blinks
Communication quality: > 30 dB (Mark 5)| Excellent| Two green blinks - NOTE: Ensure the link switch is returned to the “BLANK” (operational) position on completion of testing.
SELECT A GOOD LOCATION FOR THE DETECTOR
Choose for the detector a placement position that:
- compliances with your specific standards
- is reached by a strong wireless signal from its linked-to translator or expander module
- is not interfered by environmental factors.
IDENTIFICATION
For identification purposes, analogue loop number and device’s address can be recorded on the plastic tag supplied with the base (picture 3). Extract the plastic tag from the bottom of the base, write or label identification data on it and, finally, insert it in the side slot of the base.
BASE INSTALLATION
Fix the base to the wall with the provided screws (picture 4).
Dust covers DO NOT provide complete protection against contamination: detectors should be removed before construc-tion, major re-decoration or other dust producing work is started. Dust covers MUST be removed before the system can be made operational. DETECTOR PLACEMENT
- Install the batteries cover.
- Position the detector centrally on the base ensuring it is level.
- Rotate clockwise applying gentle pressure. The detector will drop into its keyed location.
- Continue to rotate clockwise a few degrees until the detector has fully engaged in the base.
- When the detector is firmly engaged, check the alignment of the raised reference marks on the detector and on the base (picture 5).
DETECTOR LOCKING
To lock the detector to the base, screw in the provided security screw; screw
entry is located on the side of the detector’s base (picture 6).
TAMPER DETECTION
When the detector is detached from the base a tamper message event is sent to
the control panel.
TESTING
Test this detector after installation.
After each test reset the fire security system from the control panel, as per
your control panel instructions.
TEST MODES
Test modes make the HFW-TRI-05 more reactive to aerosol stimulus; two test
mode types are provided:
- Type 1 Test Mode – triggered by a test magnet; persists for 1 minute. This mode makes the detector almost instantaneously alarm agent reactive.
- Type 2 Test Mode – remotely triggered by the Wirelex program; persist for 30 minutes. This mode makes the detector as reactive to smoke as an optical smoke detector, simulating it.
TEST 1 – MAGNET TEST
- Hold a suitable magnet in correspondence of the indicated area (picture 7)
- LED indicator will signal “Type 1 Test Mode”
- Apply again the magnet in correspondence of the indicated area (picture 7)
- LED indicator will signal “Alarm”
TEST 2 – AEROSOL TEST
Use only suitable aerosol testers supplied by approved manufacturers.
- Hold a suitable magnet in correspondence of the indicated area (picture 7)
- LED indicator will signal “Type 1 Test Mode”
- By following its specific instructions, apply the aerosol test device to the detector
- Wait a few seconds
- LED indicator will signal “Alarm”
TEST 3 – AEROSOL TEST
Use only suitable aerosol testers supplied by approved manufacturers.
- Remotely activate the detector’s green LED from the Wirelex program
- LED indicator will signal “Type 2 Test Mode”
- By following its specific instructions, apply the aerosol test device to the detector
- Wait a few seconds
- LED indicator will signal “Alarm”
TEST 4 – HEAT TEST
Use only suitable heat test devices from approved manufacturers.
- By following its specific instructions, apply the heat test device to the detector.
- Wait a few seconds.
- LED indicator will signal “Alarm”.
MAINTENANCE – CLEANING
- Remove the detector from its base.
- Smoke entry areas and thermistor area: use a small, soft bristle brush to dislodge any obvious contaminants such as insects, spider webs, hairs, etc.
- Smoke entry areas and thermistor area: use a small vacuum tube or dry, clean, compressed air to suck up or blow any remaining small particles away.
- Wipe the exterior housing of the detector with a clean, damp, lint-free cloth to remove any surface film that can later attract airborne contaminants.
- Install the detector onto its base again.
- Test the detector.
MAINTENANCE – BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When a low battery condition is indicated, both batteries must be changed altogether. During this procedure the linking switch must NOT be touched at all !
- Detach the detector from its base.
- Extract the batteries cover.
- Extract the batteries.
- Insert the new batteries into their holders, oriented as per polarity marks.
- Reinstall the batteries cover.
- Reinstall the detector onto its base.
- Test the detector.
- When a low battery condition is indicated, both batteries must be changed for new cells. Lifespan of batteries indicated is subject to standard environmental conditions default monitor settings and excellent link quality.
** Check latest version of document TDS-LDMCO for further data, obtainable from your supplier.
NOTE OF THE DOCUMENT:
Argus Security Srl hereby declares that this detector is in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC. A copy of the original Declaration of Conformity (Document: DoC
LI01) is made available to the user on website:
www.argussecurity.it
WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS
Our devices use high quality electronic components and plastic materials that are highly resistant to environmental deterioration. However, after 10 years of continuous operation, it is advisable to replace the devices in order to minimize the risk of reduced performance caused by external factors. Ensure that this device is only used with compatible control panels. Detection systems must be checked, serviced and maintained on a regular basis to confirm correct operation. Smoke detectors may respond differently to various kinds of smoke particles, thus application advice should be sought for special risks. Detectors cannot respond correctly if barriers exist between them and the fire location and may be affected by special environmental conditions. Refer to and follow national codes of practice and other internationally recognized fire engineering standards. Appropriate risk assessment should be carried out initially to determine correct design criteria and updated periodically.
WARRANTY
All devices are supplied with the benefit of a limited 5 years warranty relating to faulty materials or manufacturing defects, effective from the production date indicated on each product. This warranty is invalidated by mechanical or electrical damage caused in the field by incorrect handling or usage. Product must be returned via your authorized supplier for repair or replacement together with full information on any problem identified. Full details on our warranty and product’s returns policy can be obtained upon request.
Hyfire Wireless Fire Solutions Limited – Unit B12a, Holly Farm Business Park,
Honiley, Warwickshire, CV8 1NP – United Kingdom
www.hyfirewireless.com
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