Hyfire HFW-RI-02 Static Wireless Remote Indicator Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- Hyfire
Table of Contents
- GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- GENERAL OVERVIEW
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- STATUS INDICATOR LED
- DEVICE’S POWER SUPPLY AND LINKING
- COMMUNICATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT
- HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE FRONT COVER
- DEVICE’S PLACEMENT
- MAINTENANCE
- References
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HFW-RI-02
STATIC WIRELESS REMOTE INDICATOR
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The wireless remote indicator is an output device which, activated by the
control panel, switches on its red light in the event of an emergency fire
alarm.
The activation command is sent from the control panel to the indicator through
the wire to wireless translator interface module and other possible wireless
expander modules.
GENERAL OVERVIEW
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating frequency range | 868.15 MHz – 869.85 MHz |
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Max radiated power | 5 dBm (3 mW) |
Radio signal’s modulation type | FSK |
Operating frequency channels | 7 |
Communication range with the translator | 200 m (in open space) |
or the expander * | CR123A (3 V & 1.2 Ah) |
Main battery type | CR2032А (3 V & 235 mAh) |
Backup battery type | 5 years *** |
Main battery lifespan ** | 2 months *** |
Backup battery lifespan ** | from –10 to +55 °C |
Operating temperature | 95% RH |
Max tolerated humidity (no condensing) IP rating | 42 |
Dimensions | 80 mm x 80 mm x 27 mm |
Light’s signal pattern | Continuous |
Compatible Wirelex program version | up to release 5.1.3 |
Compatible translator model | HFW-W2W-01 |
Period of control signals transmission | 7 seconds suggested |
Supervision period | 3 minutes suggested |
- Ideal operating range: may vary consistently according to environmental conditions.
** When a low battery condition is indicated, both, main and secondary, batteries must be changed altogether.
*** These lifespan values refer to the device being programmed with a control signals transmission period of 32 seconds.
STATUS INDICATOR LED
The wireless remote indicator’s PCB (picture 2) is equipped with a bicolour LED (red/green) that provides visual indication for func- tional conditions and battery levels as indicated in table 2.
Device’s status | Green LED | Red LED |
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Power up | 1 second green, then 0 5 second red for 4 times | |
Programming and linking to the system | Blinking until linking and | |
programming is completed | ||
Normal condition | – | |
Main battery fault | 0.5 second on and |
10 seconds off
Backup battery fault| 0.5 second on and
10 seconds off|
Both batteries fault| –| 0.5 second on and
10 seconds off
Lost link with transla- for / expander| 0.5 second green and red (amber) and
1 second off
Table 2
DEVICE’S POWER SUPPLY AND LINKING
The remote indicator device becomes part of the wireless system after only
after it is linked to a parent translator or a parent expander.
It is possible to perform the linking in two ways:
– From the translator module interface: it can be done if the system hasn’t
got any expanders; nevertheless the suggested “Period of control signals
transmission” and “Supervision period” (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS table) cannot
be applied.
– Through the “Wirelex Fire” software: if the system has one or more
expanders; suggested “Period of control signals trans mission” and
“Supervision period” (TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS table) parameters can be
applied.
EITHER WAY IS LINKED, THIS REMOTE INDICATOR MODEL MUST BE LINKED AS A BATTERY POWERED OUTPUT MODULE.
The following procedure does not change whether is made through the translator or the Wirelex.
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Move the link switch to position “ON”.
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Insert the backup battery into its housing (picture 3).
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Insert the primary battery into its housing; the visual LED indicator switches on accordingly (check “Power up” in table 4).
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When the translator / expander is looking for a new device for linking, move the link switch to position “1” in order to initiate communication with the translator / expander odule; the visual LED indicator switches on accordingly (see “Programming and linking to the system” in table 2).
IMPORTANT NOTE!
Programming is considered to be completed successfully only if there is an
indication of programming success either by the translator or the Wirelex
software.
If the linking and programming operation fails, check if mistakes were made
with the translator or the Wirelex, remove the batteries, switch alternatively
the “ON / 1” switch a few times in order to discharge the internal capacitor
and then start again from point 1) re-performing the linking procedure.
COMMUNICATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT
It is possible to assess the wireless communication quality between the
wireless remote indicator and the translator / expander by using a testing
feature built in the device.
After a successful linking operation, by positioning the link switch on the
“ON” position, the device’s LED will start blinking according to table 3.
Always remember to reposition the switch to “1” after the assessment
operation: device will NOT work operatively while the switch is set on the
“ON” position.
Communication quality | Assessment | Device’s indication |
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No connection | Fail | Two red blinks |
Link margin is less than 10 dB | Poor | One red blink |
Robust communication with link margin from 10 dB to 20 dB | Good | One green |
blink
Robust communication with link margin over 20 dB| Excellent| Two green blinks
Table 3
HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE FRONT COVER
Remote indicator’s installation requires the device’s top cover to be removed
from the its bottom; position the tip of a small screwdriver in the slot
portrayed in picture 5, then lever off the cover GENTLY and CAREFULLY.
Reinstalling the cover consists in performing the operation portrayed in
picture 6.
DEVICE’S PLACEMENT
For specific information regarding detector and device’s spacing, placement
and special applications refer to your specific national standards.
It is strongly advised to mount the device 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 device should not be installed near electronic devices and computer
equipment that can interfere with the reception’s quality.
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Select the position of the remote indicator before installing and fixing it.
Verify, from that position, that the communication between the device and the translator /expander is correctly established and working (see the COMMUNICATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT paragraph). -
Install and fix the device’s rear cover in the selected position using the screws provided in the product’s packaging (picture 7).
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Install the front cover onto the wall-fixed rear cover: see the HOW TO REMOVE AND REIN-STALL THE FRONT COVER paragraph.
BATTERY FAULTS
If a battery fault condition is detected on the wireless remote indicator,
a low battery fault message is sent to the control panel and notified to the
user by the panel itself. This condition is locally signaled by the module’s
status indicator LED (check table 2).
WHEN A LOW BATTERY CONDITION IS INDICATED, BOTH, MAIN AND SECONDARY, BATTERIES
MUST BE CHANGED ALTOGETHER.
TAMPER DETECTION FEATURE
The opening of the wireless remote indicator’s case is signaled by the
control panel as a tampering attempt; the device’s PCB is equipped with a
spring-tactile switch assembly: if the case is closed this spring is kept
pressed, but when released (and this occurs if the case is opened) the remote
indicator sends a tamper attempt message to the control panel which provides
the signalization of such event.
The signalization of this event is automatically revoked a short time after
the case is properly closed again.
TESTING
In order to test the functionality of the installed wireless indicator
proceed as follows: activate an alarm condition on the control panel (by a
call-point or sensor in the installed system): the control panel will lit the
alarm indicator.
After each test the device must be reset from the control panel (see the RESET
paragraph).
If the test fails check whether the batteries are charged, if mistakes were
done previously or even if the system is activated. If the remote indicator’s
functionality is hopeless, send back the device to your distributor for repair
or substitution.
All devices must be tested after installation and, successively, on a periodic
basis.
RESET
To reset the wireless remote indicator from alarm it is necessary to reset
the system from the control panel: alarm indication will deactivate.
MAINTENANCE
- Before starting any maintenance work (e.g. batteries substitution), disable the system.
- Remove the front cover from the device’s box.
- Perform the planned necessary maintenance operations.
- After the device has been serviced, reinstall correctly the front cover, reactivate the system and check correct operation as described under the TESTING paragraph.
| Hyfire Wireless Fire
Solutions Limited – Unit
B12a, Holly Farm Business
Park, Honiley, Warwickshire,
CV8 1NP – United Kingdom| Designed for EN 54-25:2008
Components using radio links
HFW-RI-02
Technical data: see the latest revision of the TDSSGFI200-X specifications
document held
by the manufacturer.
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Hyfire Wireless Fire Solutions Limited – Unit B12a, Holly Farm Business Park,
Honiley,
www.hyfirewireless.com
Warwickshire, CV8 1NP – United Kingdom
info@hyfirewireless.co.uk
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