VENITEM MA-SE-HE00-01-11 HEMA Outdoor Alarm Sounders Owner’s Manual
- June 1, 2024
- VENITEM
Table of Contents
MANUALE TECNICO
TECHNICAL MANUAL HEMA
L – LS – LSP
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
HEMA L is a low-consumption sounder with high-brightness LED flashing unit –
anti-opening and anti-removal tamper – sound and timing programming – alarm
counting – microprocessor self-test of: battery, speaker and drivers with
dedicated anomaly negative output – programming of sounder trigger polarity –
input for speaker block – permanent or momentary optical indication of alarm
system ON/FF (arming/disarming) – electronic board protected against polarity
inversion and tropicalized through a special resin tropicalization process
against bad weather conditions and moisture. External cover and sounder base
are in ABS while the internal cover is made of zinc-plated steel.
The tamper devices detecting removal, sounder opening, foam and shock are to
be connected in series. In case of tamper attempt, they open the contact
between the two TAMPER terminals thus triggering off the alarm.
HEMA LS: technical features as HEMA L with double micro switch anti-foam
circuit provided of anti-shock technology against hard hits.
HEMA LSP: technical features as HEMA L with double micro switch anti-foam
circuit provided of anti-shock technology against hard hits and anti-drilling
device.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Voltage
| Nominal battery recharge| 13.0 ± 13.8 Vdc
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Minimum command| 4.1 Vdc
Minimum supplying| 10 Vdc
Max supplying| 15 Vdc
Current
| Max consumption from control panel (for battery recharge and sound)| 500 mA
± 100 mA
Battery consumption in alarm| 1.3 A +100/-300 mA
Flashing unit consumption| 90 mA ± 10 mA
Consumption in stand-by| 15 mA
Consumption from control inputs| +0.5 mA @12 Vdc; -0.3 mA @ 0 Vdc
Open collector| -10 mA Max
Fundamental frequency| | See CHART 6
Sound pressure| | See DIAGRAM 1
Life of LED flashing light| | 1,000,000 flashes
Timings| | 3 minutes, settable at 8 min
Battery| Housing capacity| 12 Vdc 1.2 Ah or 12 Vdc 2.2 Ah max
Duration in stand-by| 120 hours using 12 Vdc 2.2 Ah model
Control panel command| | 2 or 3 wires
Tamper switch| | N.C. 0.2 A max; cover opening and sounder removal from wall
Mechanic| |
Cover| | Painted ABS
Base| | ABS
Internal cover| | Zinc-plated steel
Flash cover| | Polycarbonate
Temperature conditions| | from –25°C to +55°C
Environmental class| | Class IV
IP protection| | IP 44
Relative humidity condition| | from 20% to 100% of RH
Size| | 330x210x110 (H x L x W)
Weight| | 1,957 gr
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Standards compliance| | T031:2014
EN50131-4:2009
Security| L and LS models| Grade 3
| LSP model| Grade 4
MOUNTING:
- Use the 6mm plugs to fix the siren on the wall; always check if the tamper works properly;
- Insert the connection cables through the holes located on the lower part of the sounder base;
- If necessary, modify the default settings by acting on the dipswitches as shown in the charts below;
- Connect battery and power supplying to the alarm control panel;
- Close both internal and external covers using the screws provided.
Battery must have UL94-HB flammability rate.
Power supplying must be of SELV type.
Attention: in order to avoid moisture formation inside the sounder, it is
important to prevent air from flowing in the cable tray. To obtain such a
result, once the sounder is connected, seal the hole using some silicon or any
other filler type. This operation avoids the formation of moisture inside the
sounder; condensation mostly appears in winter and it is usually caused by
warm and humid air coming out of the wall where the sounder is installed and
passing through the holes located on the sounder base. Condensation and
moisture can affect the sounder which might not work properly.
CONNECTION SCHEMES
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FOUR-WIRE CONNECTION
Connect 13.8 Vdc supplying coming from control panel to the dedicated terminals:
-RIC negative; +RIC positive; +C positive-missing trigger; RES negative trigger for flash reset.
Note: by default, DIPSWITCH N°2 is set in OFF position, POSITIVE-MISSING TRIGGER -
THREE-WIRE CONNECTION
Connect 13.8 Vdc supplying coming from control panel to the dedicated terminals:
-RIC negative; +RIC positive. (+C trigger must be jumped to +RIC ); RES negative trigger for flash reset.
Note: by default, DIPSWITCH N°2 is set in OFF N°6 OFF, POSITIVE-MISSING TRIGGER -
HEMA LSP MODEL WIRING
Connect 13.8 Volt supplying coming from control panel to the dedicated terminals:
-RIC negative; +RIC positive; +C positive-missing trigger; RES negative trigger for flash reset.
Note: by default, DIPSWITCH N°2 is set in OFF position, POSITIVE-MISSING TRIGGER Only in HEMA LSP model, terminal M9 must be umpired to terminal M10 TAMPER A.P. -
OPTICAL INDICATION OF SYSTEM STATUS (MOMENTARY OR PERMANENT ON-OFF)
• If a positive is given to terminal STI (System status) all LEDs of the flashing light make 3 flashes (ON);
• If the positive is removed, all LEDs light on steady for 5 seconds (OFF) and the complete sounder test is launched (remote test).
By default, DIPSWITCH N°4 is set in OFF position (MOMENTARY ON-OFF)
DIPSWITCH N°4 in ON position (MOMENTARY ON-OFF) and 1 LED keeping on flashing as long as positive tension = 0V is given to terminal STI. -
SOUNDER TIMING
By default, timing is 3 minutes (DIPSWITCH N°1 in OFF position) and it can be modified into 8 minutes. -
TERMINAL 5 – NEGATIVE SOUND-BLOCK INPUT
It gives a 0V signal to terminal 5 thus activating the sound interruption trigger. -
TERMINAL OUT ANM AND FAULTS LED
The microcontroller managing the sounder is able to check if recharge, battery, loudspeaker and drivers are working properly. In case of faults, the open collector output OUT ANM opens while the LED located on the sounder board shows the type of fault by making a certain number of flashes followed by a short pause (please see chart here below for FAULTS LED signalization).
The microcontroller automatically performs every 4 hours the battery current test. Moreover, other tests are performed on regular basis. Usually, if the sounder is properly supplied, the faults output (terminal 7) remains at 0 Vdc (max consumption 50 mA). In case any of the tests performed fails, the faults output disconnects from the ground and becomes free. Moreover, the microprocessor is always under self-test and in case of failure or malfunctioning, it gives a free output with sound interruption.
To reset the fault appeared: eliminate the fault cause. Then:
– (see scheme below): wait 10 seconds, let terminal n°4 (STI) free, take it to 12 Vdc, wait 10 seconds and let terminal n°4 free again. This procedure resets all faults;
– all faults are anyway reset after every alarm (+C), with the exception of
those concerning the battery that are reset after 12 hours from battery
restore (replacement). The sounder performs all tests again and therefore
updates battery faults too.
At the first sounder supplying (13.8 Vdc or battery), anomalies automatically
reset once the cause disappears; this makes the installation easier. After the
first activation of the sounder, anomalies reset through a command to STI
terminal or through +C.
To launch the remote test, see scheme here above. This action launches the
test that lasts 60 seconds. During the test, the sounder verifies if it is
working properly and provides signalization of any faults through the faults
output (OUT ANM) and the faults LED as shown in CHART 1: FAULTS below. In
case a fault occurs, the LEDs of the flashing light flash faster.
CHART 1: FAULTS
FAULT TYPE | LED LD1 | Output OUT ANM |
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Speaker interruption (test performed every 10 s) | 1 FLASH | OPEN |
No recharge voltage (recharge V < 12 Vdc) (test performed every 10 s) | 2 | |
FLASHES | OPEN | |
Battery not connected (test performed every 12 hours) | 3 FLASHES | OPEN |
Low battery (battery V < 10.5V) (test performed every 12 hours) | 4 FLASHES |
OPEN
Damaged battery – internal resistor over 3.5 Ohm (test performed every 12
hours)| 5 FLASHES| OPEN
Speaker drivers failure (test performed every 10 s)| 6 FLASHES| OPEN
No anomaly| OFF| 0V
8. CONNECTION OF MICRO SWITCH ANTI-OPENING AND ANTI-REMOVAL TAMPER
Connect the tamper line coming from control panel in series to the two wires
of micro switch located on the sounder using the dedicated terminals TAMPER 8
and 9.
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CONNECTION OF ANTI-FOAM (LS model)
Connect the two wires of the antifoam device in series to the micro switch and the tamper line coming from control panel. -
CONNECTION OF ANTI-DRILLING (LSP model)
Connect TAMPER A.P. terminals in series to the anti-foam, the micro switch and the tamper line coming from control panel.
HEMA LS DIP3 in ON positionAngle| dB (A) @1m
15°| 100.8
45°| 104.5
75°| 110.4
105°| 110.7
135°| 104.7
165°| 100.8
HEMA L DIP3 in ON positionAngle| dB (A) @1m
15°| 100.9
45°| 103.4
75°| 109.3
105°| 110.1
135°| 104.0
165°| 101.2
CONNECTION and SETTINGS
DIP SWITCHES SETTING
DIP switches can be moved only within the first 12 hours after the board is
powered. After this period, DIP switches settings will be stored and any
further switching will be useless.
By disconnecting battery and power supply, DIP switches will return to active
for another 12 hours.
Chart 2: dipswitches and jumpers
DIP 1| Alarm timing
DIP 2| Polarity of alarm input +C
DIP 3| Tone selection
DIP 4| Alarm system STI (ON/OFF) notice setting
DIP 5| Flash reset mode
DIP 6| Alarm trigger mode +C
JUMPER 5| Max daily alarms
Chart 4: alarm timing
DIP 1| Alarm duration
OFF (default)| 3 minutes
ON| 8 minutes
Chart 3: wiring
Terminals| Connections
-RIC (1)| Negative supplying 0 Vdc GND
+RIC (2)| Positive supplying +13.8 Vdc
+C (3)| Sounder control chart 5
STI (4)| ON/OFF indication of alarm system status
5| Input for sound block
OUT ANM (6)| Fault output. Open collector, 0 Vdc = no anomaly
RES (7)| Flash reset
TAMPER (8)| Self-protection N.C.
TAMPER (9)| Self-protection N.C.
Chart 5: Voltage reference for alarm input +C
DIP 2| Terminal +C
OFF (default)| Positive (12 Vdc) reference for Alarm [see DIP 6]
ON| Negative (0 Vdc) reference for Alarm [see DIP 6]
Chart 6: tone selection
DIP 3| Tone| Frequency limits (Hz)
OFF (default)| Increasing-continuous-decreasing| 1,200 ÷ 1,750
ON| Increasing-decreasing (NFC 48-265)| 1,400 ÷ 1,600
Chart 7: Alarm system STI (ON/OFF) signalization setting
DIP 4| Terminal 4| Flash status (ON/OFF)
OFF (default)| +12 Vdc| All LEDs flash 3 times
Not connected or 0 Vdc| All LEDs remain steady on for 4 seconds then switch
off
ON| +12 Vdc| All LEDs flash 3 times and 1 LED keeps on flashing
Not connected or 0 Vdc| All LEDs remain steady on for 4 seconds then switch
off
Chart 8: flash reset mode
DIP 5| Flash behaviour – Terminals +C and RES
OFF (default)| Flash activates through +C trigger and deactivates through a
negative signal to RES terminal (Flash reset)
ON| Flash activates through +C trigger and deactivates through +C trigger
Chart 9: Alarm trigger mode +C
DIP 6| Terminal +C| Note
OFF (default)| Missing Reference| Alarm occurs by disconnecting the cable (see
DIP 2)
ON| Giving Reference| Alarm occurs by connecting the cable (see DIP 2)
Chart 10: Max daily alarms
JUMPER 5| Number of alarms during 24 hrs after the first alarm
CONNECTED (default)| Infinite alarms
CUT| Restriction to 4 daily alarms (24 hours) of sound activation (STI resets
the counter to zero)
INSTALLATION SUGGESTIONS
In case the sounder does not work properly, check if the on-board LED flashes.
If it flashes, check FAULTS CHART here above.
WARRANTY
All Venite products are granted against factory or material defects. In order
to improve design and quality of its products, Venite reserves the right to
modify the products without prior notice. All faulty or defective products
must be returned to supplier.
DISPOSAL:
This product must be disposed of using the appropriate bins for electrical
and electronic products. This product must not be placed in bins for
collection of other waste types.
Product manufactured in Italy
Venitem s.r.l.
via del Lavoro, 10
30030 – Salsano (VE) – ITALY
Tel. (+39) 0415740374
Fax (+39) 0415740388
E-mail: info@venitem.com
website: www.venitem.com
References
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