Schneider Electric MTN5475 Argus Smoke Detector Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Schneider Electric
Table of Contents
- MTN5475 Argus Smoke Detector
- Accessories
- For your safety
- Getting to know the smoke detector
- Smoke detector signals
- Selecting the installation site
- How to mount the smoke detector
- How to change the battery
- Maintenance and care
- Technical data
- Schneider Electric Industries SAS
- References
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ARGUS smoke detector
Operating instructions
MTN5475 Argus Smoke Detector
ARGUS smoke detector 230 V
Art. no. MTN5475.. ARGUS smoke detector Connect 230 V
Art. no. MTN5485..
Accessories
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Sealing pin for ARGUS smoke detector (Art. no. MTN547000)
You can use sealing pins to see whether the smoke detector is manipulated. -
System relay flush-mounted for ARGUS smoke detec- tor (Art. no. MTN548001) The system relay flush-mounted controls external alarm devices.
For your safety
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from electrical current The device may only be installed
and connected by skilled electricians. Observe the regulations valid in the
country of use.
CAUTION
- Do not paint the smoke detector!
- The loud warning tone can damage your hear- ing (protect your ears when performing the functional test).
- Smoke detectors do not extinguish a fire!
- Smoke detectors detect smoke, but no flames or, heat!
- The power must be supplied to the smoke detector via mains voltage (230 V). The battery supplies the smoke detector in case of temporary mains voltage failure.
- The smoke detector only works with a function- ing, correctly connected and inserted battery. Functioning without battery is not possible!
- Do not use rechargeable batteries or power packs!
- The smoke detector monitors a specific area around where it has been installed and not nec- essarily other rooms or other floors!
DANGER
Smoke fumes are poisonous and can quickly lead to a loss of consciousness. In
the event of fire, in- form everyone in the household (smoke will not wake
people up, children tend to hide when in a panic) and leave the building
immediately. If there is a lot of smoke, crawl along the floor. Do not expose
yourself to unnecessary danger. Inform the fire brigade (WHO, WHERE, WHAT)! –
Your local fire brigade is happy to advise you.
Think about how you can prevent fires and what to do in case of a fire (escape
plan, assembly point, location of fire extinguishers, etc.).
Getting to know the smoke detector
The ARGUS smoke detector 230 V/Connect 230 V (referred to below as the smoke
detector) is a mains-powered smoke detector with backup battery for early
detection of smouldering fires and open fires with smoke building-up indoor.
The green LED of a functional smoke detector glows green, and the red LED
flashes every 40 seconds. The green LED shows that the 230 V power supply has
been applied. If the 230 V supply fails, the green LED goes out and the
battery takes over supplying the smoke detector.
If the battery is not supplying enough power, a tone will sound every 40
seconds to supplement the flashing red LED. The smoke detector will continue
to function for another 30 days.
CAUTION
If you are away for longer than 30 days, you will not hear the warning tone.
Therefore, perform a functional test directly after you return.
If the alarm persists for more than five seconds, the radio module will
activate all other smoke detectors equipped with a radio module in the range
and they will also sound the alarm.
The detector which detected the smoke will transmit the alarm signal for at
least 60 seconds and until it no longer detects smoke. A receiving detector
will check for an alarm signal every 50 seconds. If no alarm signal comes from
the transmitting detector, the receiving detector will also stop the alar.
When you combine a radio smoke detector net- work with a wire smoke alarm
network, there may only be one smoke detector with active radio operation in
the wire smoke detector network!
Smoke detector signals
Make sure that everyone in the building is familiar with the signals of the
smoke detector!
The following LED and tone signals show the dependend status of the smoke
detector:
Smoke alarm
Normal operation Battery empty Defect of the smoke detector
Connections, displays and operating elements
A Battery (9 V monobloc Battery)
B Battery connection
C Test button and LEDs (red/green)
D Smoke detector
E Switch for radio networking
F Connecting pins for 230 V
G Cover cable connection230 V
H Network terminal 230 V
I Base
Selecting the installation site
CAUTION
The smoke detector monitors a specific area around where it has been installed
and not necessarily other rooms or other floors!
Watch out the following criterias for installing a smoke detector:
Do not install the smoke detector
- in areas where there is a draught (next to windows, doors, etc.)
- in areas where there is steam/exhaust fumes/dust, etc.
- next to lighting fixtures and ballasts (at least 1 m dis- tance)
The next examples show you how many
smoke detector are necessary for the minimal und optimal protection rate:
Minimal Optimal
How to mount the smoke detector
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Mount the base with 2 srews.
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Connect a 9 V battery and put it into the smoke detector.3 Open the cover of the cable connection.
– For flush-mounting installation there is a special base inside the box.
4 Put away the cable connection terminal.
5 Connect the 230 V cables to the terminal. -
Press the smoke detector from below to the base and turn it anti-clockwise.
Watch out the correct position of the connecting pins for 230 V!
How to network the smoke detector
When using several smoke detectors it can make sense to network the detectors
with each other. When one detector is triggered, this triggers the rest of the
detectors in the network.
ARGUS smoke detectors 230
V/Connect 230 V an be connected via the network terminal by wire or by
integrated radio. Wired networking is carried out via a separate free core of
the 230 V cable.
A maximum of 25 detectors can be connected via wire.
Between two detectors the network cable may not be longer than 25 m.
CAUTION
Wire networking is allowed with ARGUS smoke detectors Connect 230V/ARGUS smoke
detectors 230 V only.
Wired networking with ARGUS Connect smoke detectors is not allowed.
With a radio network, it
is possible to assign different ID numbers to ensure that other smoke
detectors in the neighbourhood (where the reception ranges overlap) are not
triggered, for example.
There are group and device IDs.
- Group ID: for establishing a smoke detector group
- Device ID: for establishing an individual device ad- dress (for later use)
These group IDs are set using the 4 switches of the switch bank located
directly next to the network terminal.
When one smoke detector is triggered, the warning tones of the other smoke
detectors in the transmission radius with the same group ID are triggered (the
LED only glows on the smoke detector triggered initially).
These smoke detectors are no longer able to transmit the signal by radio, as
they can only be receivers or transmitters!
Radio operation is switched off when the ID has been set to 0.0 (all switches
to “0”). This is useful if the smoke detector is only networked by cable.
For all other switch settings, radio operation is always switched
on!Network a maximum of 40 smoke
detectorsAs a rule, several smoke
detectors are combined to form a system. More than 40 smoke detectors should
never be networked, regardless of whether the connections are wireless or
wired. If more than 40 radio detectors are networked, then the time required
until the last detector has reacted will be too long to guarantee a reliable
fire alarm.
Maximum of 10 radio-networked smoke detectors in one radio cell The maximum
radio module range of 30 m means that devices are surrounded by a radio cell
with a diameter of 30 m. Within such a radio cell, 10 Connect smoke detectors
may be radio-networked together.
In reality, the size of a radio cell is reduced by many factors. Structural
conditions are just as much a factor as with all other radio components. Walls
and furniture, etc.
also cause attenuation, which must be taken into account. This is why a
functional test is obligatory before final installation!
Maximum of 2 radio-networked smoke detectors in one wired line
When Connect smoke detectors are
wired to one another, they form a wired line. Within a line like this, a
maximum of 2 radio-networked smoke alarms is allowed.
Each of these smoke alarms must always be assigned to a different group ID.
This type of network is conceivable in a multiple family house, where two
flats are connected to each other. Radio operation for all other smoke
detectors in this wired line must be switched off (ID = 0.0).
If 2 radio-networked smoke alarms already exist in the wired line, then no
additional wired lines may be connected to this system via radio.
Again, the reason is the running time for the signals, which would be too long
in such a system. The time between triggering the first detector and the
reaction of the last one would be too long to guarantee a reliable fire alarm.
If there is only one radio-networked smoke alarm in wired lines, then up to 10
wired lines may be networked via radio. The radio-networked smoke alarms of
these wired lines must all be in the same radio cell.
How to operate the smoke detector
Conduct a functional test
- After installation
- Every time you change the battery
- After a long absence (more than 30 days)
- At least once a year
1 Press the test button for at least 1 second.
As long as the test button is pressed, a pulsating warning tone sounds and the
red LED flashes.
If not, check the battery/battery connection or replace the smoke detector.
The smoke detector transmits a test alarm for 60 seconds. All other networked
Connect smoke detectors will detect this within 50 seconds and sound the alarm
as well.
We recommend that you replace your smoke detector after about ten years.
How to change the battery
CAUTION
- There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not replaced in the correctly. Do not damage, crush or short circuit the battery. Do not use pointed or sharp tools when replacing the battery. Only use batteries of the same type when replacing used batteries.
- Dispose used batteries according to the relevant regulations and without harming the environment.
- Turn the smoke detector clockwise and pull it down wards away from the base.
- Change the battery.
- Mount the smoke detector again.
Maintenance and care
Wipe the smoke detector clean (using a moist cloth only), carefully remove
dust using a brush.
Carry out a functional test afterwards.
Technical data
Battery: | 9 V, monobloc battery, IEC 6LR61 (alkaline) |
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Battery life With 230 V supply: | approx. 4-5 years, depen-dent of the self |
discharge of the battery
With Battery supply only:| approx. 2,5 years
Supply voltage:| AC 230 V -15%/+10% 50 Hz
Battery failure signal:| every 30 sec., 30 days
Optical display:| red LED (Operation) green LED (Network)
Sensitivity:| EN 14604:2005
Volume of the signal transmitter:| approx. 85 dB(A) at a distance of 3 m
Network:| up to 40 smoke alarms (of these, up 25 via wire)
Network cable:| E. g. with additional free core in 230 V network (1 x 1,5 mm2)
Cable length:| between two smoke detectors up to 25 m (up to 500 m total
Radio frequency:| 868 MHz
Transmission range Indoor/outdoor
Operating temperature range:| up to 30 m/up to 100 m
0°C to +60°C
Type of protection Dimensions:| IP 42
112×44 mm (ø x H)
112×59 mm (ø x H)
(surface mounting base)
VdS approval:| G207119
Accordring to:| EN 14604
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This product must be installed, connected and used in compliance with
prevailing standards and/or installation regulations. As standards,
specifications and designs develop from time to time, always ask for
confirmation of the information given in this publication.
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