olympia electronics BSR-5132-WP Waterproof Addressable Sounder User Manual

June 12, 2024
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olympia electronics BSR-5132-WP Waterproof Addressable Sounder

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL: Olympia A Protocol
  • MAIN VOLTAGE: 12-30V DC
  • STANDBY CONSUMPTION: 90μΑ
  • ALARM CONSUMPTION: 11.2 to 52.4mΑ
  • MAXIMUM SOUND LEVEL IN 1 METER: 101dB
  • BEACON: 1 power LED
  • ENVIROMENTAL TYPE: Type Β
  • MOUNTING: Wall mounted
  • MAXIMUM LOOP CURRENT (Ic max, -L in/out): 1A
  • MAXIMUM SWITCH CURRENT (Is max, -L in/out): 5A
  • MAXIMUM SERIES RESISTANCE (Zc max, -L in-out): 300mΩ
  • MAXIMUM LEAKAGE CURRENT IN ISOLATION MODE (IL max, -L in/out): 25mA pulses (6ms duration every 2sec)
  • ISOLATION VOLTAGE (Vso min-max): 8.8 – 11
  • RECONNECT VOLTAGE (Vsc min-max): 10.2 – 13
  • MOUNTING HEIGHT (x): 2.3 meters max
  • COVER AREA CODE: O-2,3-2,4-4,8
  • FLASHING RATE: 26.5m³ maximun
  • FLASHING COLOUR: White
  • DEGREES OF COVER PROTECTION: IP65
  • PRODUCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH: EN 54-3, ΕΝ-54-17, EN 54-23
  • OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: -25 to 70 oC
  • RELATIVE HUMIDITY: Up to 95%
  • CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS: ABS/PC,PC
  • EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS: 127x137x82 mm
  • TYPICAL WEIGHT: 313 gr.
  • GUARANTEE: 2 years

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GENERAL

This device is used as an indication of a fire panel that sounds a warning signal from the siren and provides visual indication using the beacon. The sound level and the luminous signal it produces covers an area of several square meters. It is compatible with fire panels that support Olympia A Protocol.

CONNECTION AND MOUNTING

  1. Unscrew the screw and remove the plastic cover using a flat screwdriver to the point under the screw (Picture 1).
  2. Unscrew the four screws and detach the plastic from the base (Picture 2).
  3. Drill the holes needed to pass the connection cables. Place the cable glands and open a hole to the center with a small screwdriver. Pass the connection cables through the glands of the deviceolympia-electronics-BSR-5132-WP-Waterproof-Addressable-Sounder-FIG-3
  4. Use the supplied mounting accessories to place the base of the siren in height up to 2.4 meters from the gound (Picture 3). Install the plastic plugs and fasten the screws (with the supplied rubber sealing ring and washer) in the mounting holes.
    • CAUTION:  Make sure that the base of the siren is installed in the correct orientation.
  5. To adjust the type of the sound indication use the DIP switches 1 to 5, according to Table 1.
    No| Switch setting [1-2-3-4-5]| Frequency| Pattern| Rate| Main application
    ---|---|---|---|---|---
    1| 0-0-0-0- 0| 970| Continuous| Steady| PFEER toxic gas
    2| 1-0-0-0- 0| 970| Intermitted| 0.5Hz (1s On/1s Off)| PFEER alert
    3| 0-1-0-0- 0| 1200 – 500| Sweep| 1s sweep| German fire (DIN 33 404)
    4| 1-1-0-0- 0| 500 – 1200| Slow whoop| 3s sweep, 0.5 sec silence| Dutch fire (NEN 2575) ( )
    5| 0-0-1-0- 0| 800 & 970| Alternating| 1Hz (500ms- 500ms)| BS Fire
    6| 1-0-1-0- 0| 2850| Intermitted| 1Hz (0.5s On/0.5s Off)| General purpose
    7| 0-1-1-0- 0| 970| Intermitted| 3 x 500ms pulsed, 1,5 sec silence| ISO 8201
    8| 1-1-1-0- 0| 2850| Intermitted| 3 x 500ms pulsed, 1,5 sec silence|
    9| 0-0-0-1- 0| 800 – 970| Sweep| 7Hz| BS Fire
    10| 1-0-0-1- 0| 800 – 970| Sweep| 1Hz| BS Fire (
    )
    11| 0-1-0-1- 0| 2850| Continuous| Steady| General Purpose
    12| 1-1-0-1- 0| 2400 – 2850| Sweep| 7Hz| General Purpose
    13| 0-0-1-1- 0| 2400 – 2850| Sweep| 1Hz| General Purpose
    14| 1-0-1-1- 0| 2400 – 2850| Alternating| 2Hz (250ms- 250ms)| General Purpose
    15| 0-1-1-1- 0| 970| Intermitted| 0.8Hz (250ms On/1s Off)| General Purpose
    16| 1-1-1-1- 0| 554 & 440| Alternating| 100ms- 400ms| French fire (NFS 32- 001)
    17| 0-0-0-0- 1| 660| Intermitted| 3.3Hz (150ms On/150ms Off)| Swedish (Air Raid)
    18| 1-0-0-0- 1| 660| Intermitted| 0.28Hz (1.8s On/1.8s Off)| Swedish (Local warning)
    19| 0-1-0-0- 1| 660| Intermitted| 0,05Hz (6.5s On/13s Off)| Swedish (Pre- mess)
    20| 1-1-0-0- 1| 554 & 440| Alternating| 0,5Hz (1s On/1s Off)| Swedish (Turn out)
    21| 0-0-1-0- 1| 660| Intermitted| 1Hz (500ms- 500ms)| Swedish general purpose
    22| 1-0-1-0- 1| 2850| Intermitted| 4Hz (150ms On/100ms Off)| Pelican crossing
    23| 0-1-1-0- 1| 800 – 970| Sweep| 50Hz| BS Fire
    24| 1-1-1-0- 1| 2400 – 2850| Sweep| 50Hz| General Purpose
    25| 0-0-0-1- 1| 970| Intermitted| 3 x 500ms pulsed seep, 1.5s silence, then repeat| ISO 8201
    26| 1-0-0-1- 1| 970| Intermitted| 3 x 500ms pulsed 2 tones, 1.5s silence, then repeat| ISO 8201
    27| 0-1-0-1- 1| 800 & 970| Alternating| 2Hz (250ms- 250ms)| BS Fire
    28| 1-1-0-1- 1| 990 & 650| Alternating| 2Hz (250ms- 250ms)| BS Fire
    29| 0-0-1-1- 1| 510 & 610| Alternating| 2Hz (250ms- 250ms)| BS Fire
    30| 1-0-1-1- 1| 300 – 1200| Sweep| 1Hz| General Purpose
    31| 0-1-1-1- 1| 510 & 610| Alternating| 1Hz (500ms- 500ms)| BS Fire
    32| 1-1-1-1- 1| 150 – 1000| Sweep up, continuous, slow whoop| 10s sweep 150-1000, 40s continuous, 10s sweep 1000-150|
    Sound level 1| Sound level 2| Sound level 3| Sound level 4
    ---|---|---|---
    dB (A)| mA

(Flash 1Hz)

| mA

(Flash 0.5Hz)

| dB (A)| mA

(Flash 1Hz)

| mA

(Flash 0.5Hz)

| dB (A)| mA

(Flash 1Hz)

| mA

(Flash 0.5Hz)

| dB (A)| mA

(Flash 1Hz)

| mA

(Flash 0.5Hz)

84| 11.2| 24.3| 91| 11.2| 24.3| 97| 24.3| 35.7| 101| 27.4| 38.5
76| 11.2| 24.3| 82| 11.2| 24.3| 88| 24.3| 35.7| 90| 27.4| 38.5
84| 11.2| 24.3| 90| 11.2| 24.3| 95| 24.3| 35.7| 99| 49.2| 52.4
84| 11.2| 24.3| 89| 11.2| 24.3| 94| 24.3| 35.7| 100 ( )| 49.2| 52.4
85| 11.2| 24.3| 91| 11.2| 24.3| 96| 24.3| 35.7| 99| 35.7| 49.2
78| 11.2| 24.3| 83| 11.2| 24.3| 86| 24.3| 27.4| 88| 35.7| 49.2
73| 11.2| 24.3| 77| 11.2| 24.3| 83| 24.3| 35.7| 87| 27.4| 38.5
75| 11.2| 24.3| 79| 11.2| 24.3| 85| 24.3| 27.4| 87| 35.7| 49.2
86| 11.2| 24.3| 91| 11.2| 24.3| 95| 24.3| 35.7| 98| 35.7| 49.2
86| 11.2| 24.3| 91| 11.2| 24.3| 96| 24.3| 35.7| 100 (
)| 35.7| 49.2
89| 11.2| 24.3| 94| 11.2| 24.3| 99| 24.3| 27.4| 101| 35.7| 49.2
86| 11.2| 24.3| 92| 11.2| 24.3| 92| 24.3| 27.4| 98| 35.7| 49.2
86| 11.2| 24.3| 92| 11.2| 24.3| 94| 24.3| 27.4| 98| 35.7| 49.2
85| 11.2| 24.3| 90| 11.2| 24.3| 95| 24.3| 27.4| 98| 35.7| 49.2
62| 11.2| 24.3| 68| 11.2| 24.3| 73| 24.3| 35.7| 74| 27.4| 38.5
83| 11.2| 24.3| 88| 11.2| 24.3| 94| 24.3| 35.7| 99| 49.2| 52.4
73| 11.2| 24.3| 77| 11.2| 24.3| 82| 24.3| 35.7| 85| 38.5| 52.4
81| 11.2| 24.3| 85| 11.2| 24.3| 90| 24.3| 35.7| 94| 38.5| 52.4
85| 11.2| 24.3| 89| 11.2| 24.3| 95| 24.3| 35.7| 98| 38.5| 52.4
83| 11.2| 24.3| 88| 11.2| 24.3| 95| 24.3| 35.7| 99| 49.2| 52.4
74| 11.2| 24.3| 78| 11.2| 24.3| 83| 24.3| 35.7| 86| 38.5| 52.4
79| 11.2| 24.3| 84| 11.2| 24.3| 88| 24.3| 27.4| 91| 35.7| 49.2
85| 11.2| 24.3| 91| 11.2| 24.3| 95| 24.3| 35.7| 98| 35.7| 49.2
86| 11.2| 24.3| 92| 11.2| 24.3| 95| 24.3| 27.4| 98| 35.7| 49.2
80| 11.2| 24.3| 85| 11.2| 24.3| 90| 24.3| 35.7| 92| 35.7| 49.2
73| 11.2| 24.3| 78| 11.2| 24.3| 83| 24.3| 35.7| 85| 35.7| 49.2
84| 11.2| 24.3| 90| 11.2| 24.3| 95| 24.3| 35.7| 98| 35.7| 49.2
85| 11.2| 24.3| 90| 11.2| 24.3| 94| 24.3| 35.7| 99| 49.2| 52.4
83| 11.2| 24.3| 91| 11.2| 24.3| 96| 24.3| 35.7| 99| 49.2| 52.4
83| 11.2| 24.3| 89| 11.2| 24.3| 94| 24.3| 35.7| 98| 35.7| 49.2
83| 11.2| 24.3| 91| 11.2| 24.3| 96| 24.3| 35.7| 99| 49.2| 52.4
83| 11.2| 24.3| 91| 11.2| 24.3| 98| 24.3| 35.7| 99| 38.5| 52.4
6. To adjust the sound level use the DIP switches 6 to 7, according to Table 2.
Sound level No| Switch setting [6- 7]
---|---
1| 0- 0
2| 1- 0
3| 0- 1
4| 1- 1
7. To adjust the frequency of the flashing LED use DIP switch 8 according to Table 3. The compatibility with EN 54-23 is achieved only when the 0.5 Hz frequency is selected.
Light temporal pattern and frequency| Switch setting [8]
---|---
20 ms pulse at 1 Hz| 0
150 ms pulse at 0.5 Hz (EN 54-23 compliant)| 1
8. Refit the plastic and fasten the 4 screws you removed in step 2. 9. Refit the plastic cover and fasten the screw. 10. Test the operation of the device through the panel after the installation. The BSR-5132/P integrates an isolator short circuit which activates automatically by disconnecting the defective node from the loop and allowing it’s detection though the panel.

NOTE

  • After finishing the installation place the sticker SEAL as shown in the picture above.

UID

  • In every device there is a double sticker with the UID (Unique Identifier) number. This number is unique for each device.

Connections

olympia-electronics-BSR-5132-WP-Waterproof-Addressable-Sounder-
FIG-6

Table 4

Angle of measurement dB(A) at 1m at Sound level 4
15 86
45 92
75 97
105 97
135 94
165 88

WARRANTY

Olympia Electronics guarantees the quality, condition and operation of the goods. The period of warranty is specified in the official catalogue of Olympia Electronics and also in the technical leaflet, which accompanies each product. This warranty ceases to exist if the buyer does not follow the technical instructions included in official documents given by Olympia Electronics or if the buyer modifies the goods provided or has any repairs or re-setting done by a third party, unless Olympia Electronics has fully agreed to them in writing. Products that have been damaged can be returned to the premises of our company for repair or replacement, as long as the warranty period is valid. Olympia Electronics reserves the right to repair or to replace the returned goods and to or not charge the buyer depending on the reason of defection. Olympia Electronics reserves the right to charge or not the buyer the transportation cost.

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