Berker 5200xx Emergency Call Set Installation Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Berker
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Berker 5200xx Emergency Call Set Installation Guide
01 Safety
01.01 Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be installed and assembled by a qualified electrician in accordance with the relevant installation standards, regulations, directives and safety and accident prevention directives of the country. Failure to comply with these installation instructions may result in damage to the device, fire or other hazards. When installing call systems, comply with the general safety regulations for telecommunications systems according to DIN VDE 0800. These operating instructions are an integral component of the product, and must be retained by the end user.
02 Design and layout of the device
The emergency call set is a wired call system consisting of the following devices:
02.01 Pilot lamp with frame (LS)
- Potential-free contact 24 V/1 A for connecting external devices, e.g. telephone dialler.
Tip: The use of a deep wall box is recommended for the pilot lamp.
02.02 Pullcord push-button with frame (ZT)
02.03 Shut-off push-button with frame (AT)
02.04 Power supply unit with frame (NT)
Tip: The use of a deep wall box is recommended for the power supply unit.
03 Supplementary products
03.01 Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
03.02 Call push-button (RT)
03.03 Duty room unit (DE)
04 Function
04.01 Correct use
The emergency call set is suitable for applications in which the installation
of an emergency call system according to DIN VDE 0834 is not explicitly
specified, but its use is strictly recommended due to sufficient hazard
potential. This applies in particular to WCs in publicly accessible buildings
such as offices, restaurants and department stores or in medical facilities
such as doctors’ practices and nursing homes, and also to public WCs in
swimming pools. The installation of the emergency call set is recommended
wherever people without visual or acoustic contact with the environment can
get into emergency situations.
– Flush-mounting in wall box according to DIN 49073
– Separate cable routing of mains voltage and extra-low voltage
– Fire-safe installation in escape routes
– Emergency call system for disabled WCs in public buildings according to DIN
VDE 0834
04.02 Product characteristics
– Pilot lamp buzzer ON/OFF, continuous tone/pulsing, adjustable via jumper
– Potential-free relay contact, e.g. for forwarding the emergency call to a
telephone dialler (not included in the scope of delivery)
– Maintenance of a triggered call or confirmation of presence in the event of
power failure and recovery
– Monitoring of call-triggering devices for wire-break, displayed by permanent
red and, if set, also by continuous acoustic tone at the pilot lamp
04.03 How the system components work
Alarms can be triggered and displayed with the emergency call set in order to get help in case of an emergency. If the pullcord or call push-button is pressed during an emergency call, its reassurance LED lights up and the red pilot lamp lights up outside the room, which can also be supported by the integrated buzzer. The emergency call set can be optionally extended with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and other pullcord push-buttons, call push- buttons, shut-off push-buttons or duty room units that send, shut off or receive an emergency call and, e.g. can provide acoustic and visual displays in a duty room. The buzzer tone of the duty room unit can be suppressed for approx. 20 seconds using the yellow mute button. However, the emergency call can only be cancelled via the green shut-off push-button at the location of the emergency. A triggered call is retained after a power failure.
05 Operation
05.01 Using the emergency call set
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In an emergency situation, pull on the cord of the pullcord push-button (Figure 3, 5) or press the red button of the optional call push-button (Figure 11, 9).
The red reassurance LED (Figure 3/11, 4) lights up brightly. The red pilot lamp outside the room flashes, and is supported by a buzzer tone when this setting is enabled. Furthermore: If installed, the call for help is signalled in the duty room or a central unit by the red LED in the yellow button and a buzzer tone on the duty room unit. -
Press the yellow mute button in the duty room (Figure 13, 11). The buzzer tone of the duty room unit is suppressed for approx. 20 seconds.
Information Presence is only marked once the green button is pressed, meaning that a buzzer tone sounds on the duty room unit in an emergency. -
When you have arrived at the location of the emergency, press the green shut-off button (Figure 5, 6). The emergency call is shut off.
06 Information for electricians
06.01 Installation
Installation heights in accordance with DIN VDE 0834 (call systems in
hospitals, care homes and similar facilities) must be observed. Pullcord push-
button – At least 20 cm above the maximum shower head height – Allow the
pullcord to hang a maximum of 10 cm above the ground so that it
can be reached when lying down Operating sections (call push-button, shut-off
push-button, duty room unit) – 0.7 to 1.5 m above the ground Signal lights
(pilot lamp) – 1.5 to 2.2 m above the ground
Information Please comply as required with the installation height of the
operating sections of 0.85 m for wheelchair users according to DIN 18024-2
Construction of accessible buildings.
The knob at the end of the pullcord of the pullcord push-button must be
secured with a double knot.
06.02 Connecting the emergency call set
Danger! Risk to life from electric shock. If live parts are touched, an electric shock may result in death.
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Before working on the device, disconnect all associated miniature circuit breakers, check that they are volt-free and secure them against restarting.
The basic equipment of the emergency call system must be installed in the WC and in front of the WC door. -
Select locations for installation as required.
Information Make sure that the pilot lamp is placed outside the room, is clearly visible to other people and is freely accessible to the electrician.
- Connect devices according to wiring diagram (Figure 15).
- Mount devices in wall box in accordance with DIN 49073.
- Install the power supply unit into the wall box so that the connection of the 230-V cables is kept separate from the 24-V cables. To do this, use the power supply unit for isolation (Figure 16).
06.03 Extending the emergency call set
Extension with pullcord push-buttons, call push-buttons, shut-off push-buttons
and duty room unit The installation can be supplemented with additional
pullcord push-buttons or call push-buttons at a location that is at risk of an
emergency, e.g. to place an emergency-triggering operating section in the
shower area as well as in the toilet or wash basin area. For example, adjacent
WC and shower rooms (DU) can also be connected to an emergency call system in
this way. A shut-off push-button must be provided in each room.
· Connect supplementary devices according to wiring diagram (Figure 8).
Multiple pullcord/call push-buttons are wired in series, multiple shut-off
push-buttons are wired in parallel.
If an emergency call signal is not only to be displayed in the hallway, but
also in a more distant central unit (Z) or a duty room (DZ), one or more duty
room units can also be connected.
Information
The distance between the pilot lamp and duty room unit must not exceed 500 m.
Extension with uninterruptible power supply
Without a higher-level emergency power supply, the power supply unit of the
emergency call set should be extended with an uninterruptible power supply
(UPS) (Figure 17 and 18) so that functioning of the emergency call set is
guaranteed in the event of a power failure. The uninterruptible power supply
does not reach full emergency power readiness until the supply voltage has
been applied for 6 hours. In the event of a mains voltage failure, the
emergency call set continues to be supplied with the necessary voltage without
interruption for approx. 1560 minutes, depending on the load. Operating
statuses are signalled on connected and switched-on duty room units via the
signalling contact (M): – UPS active
The 24-V supply voltage from the power supply unit of the emergency call set
is not present. 1 signal tone of 1 second in length, repeated approx. every 10
seconds. – Storage battery empty, not connected or faulty The 24-V supply
voltage from the power supply unit of the emergency call set is present. 2
signal tones of 1 second in length, repeated approx. every 10 seconds.
CAUTION! Observe the connection sequence. The storage battery could be damaged
through deep discharge.
· The 24-V input voltage must be connected before the storage battery is
connected to the insert using the connector.
Assembling the device
- Cover, pilot lamp
- Adapter ring
- Frame
- Pilot lamp insert
· g Screw insert (Figure 19, 17) of the device on the supporting ring to the wall box. A deep wall box is recommended for the pilot lamp. · Hold the frame and adapter ring over the supporting ring and attach the central plate (Figure 19, 1416).
06.04 Commissioning
Setting of the call signals On the pilot lamp board, there are two jumpers that can be used to connect the acoustic signal and change the pilot lamp and buzzer tone.
Jumper 1 (Figure 1, JP1):
– Closed: Buzzer activated
– Open: Buzzer deactivated (factory setting)
Jumper 2 (Figure 1, JP2):
– Closed: Pilot lamp/buzzer with continuous signal (factory setting)
including in duty room
– Open: Flashing/pulsing pilot lamp/buzzer including in duty room
Performing a functional test
- The value of the measured supply voltage must not fall below 21.6 V.
- The red LED on the pullcord push-button and call push-button must light up weakly (orientation light)
- Before commissioning, trigger and check all functions and displays (see Using the emergency call set).
07 Appendix
07.01 Accessories
All devices of the emergency call set can be ordered individually to supplement the installation or if a replacement is required.
Pilot lamp with frame 5203 xx
Pullcord push-button with frame 5202 xx
Shut-off push-button with frame 5201 xx
Power supply unit with frame 5204 xx
Call push-button with frame 5206 xx
Duty room unit with frame 5205 xx
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with frame 5214 xx
Replacement storage battery for UPS 5214 00 00
07.02 Technical data
Operating temperature +5 to +40°C
Storage temperature -25 to +70°C
Distance of pilot lamp to duty room unit max. 500 m
Supply voltage DC 24 V=
24-V connection, single stranded 0.3 to 1.4 mm
Connecting terminals Screw terminals
24-V cable J-Y(St)Y, 2 x 2 x 0.6 mm / 4 x 2 x 0.6 mm
Power supply unit
Input voltage AC 100 to 240 V~
Mains frequency 50/60 Hz
Input current 180 mA
Output voltage DC 24 V=
Output current max. 250 mA
Ambient temperature -25 to +50°C
EU approvals EN 60950, EN 60335
Current consumption of the devices
Note
Storage batteries must be exchanged annually according to DIN VDE 0834. Use
the storage battery spare part as specified under Accessories.
Immediately remove empty batteries and dispose of in an environmentally
acceptable manner. Do not throw away batteries in household waste. The local
authorities provide information about environmentally friendly disposal.
According to statutory requirements, the end consumer is obliged to return
used batteries.
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