RS PRO SE120 Tone Alarm Sounder Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
RS PRO

RS PRO SE120 Tone Alarm Sounder

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Specifications

  • Model: SE120
  • Dimensions: 190mm x 210mm x 230mm
  • Technical Data:
    • SE120 LT: 12-24V, 400-800mA
    • SE120 HT: 12-24V, 600-1100mA or 48-60V, 1300-1400mA
  • Installation: IP66, IP69K rated

Installation

  1. Separate the two parts of the SE120 by unscrewing the 4 screws on the sides.
  2. Fix the base to the wall and wire it to the power supply.
  3. Close the SE120 using a screwdriver with a PZ2 imprint and a closing torque.
  4. For proper operation, mount it on a vertical wall as shown in the diagram.

Wiring
The power supply is 12/24Vac or 12/60Vdc. Make the following connections:

  • GND: Ground
  • CMD LAMP: Light command
  • VOUT: Auxiliary voltage
  • ALM1-4: Alarm outputs
  • COM1: Common

Activating Alarms
To activate alarms, use jumpers based on PNP or NPN connections. Ensure correct power supply polarity.

Volume Level Setting
Adjust volume levels using dip switches according to the provided table.

Setting via Application or PC
You can configure the device settings using the dedicated application or PC software. Follow the tutorials provided.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is exposure to radio frequency from the NFC device harmful?
A: No, exposure to radio frequency from the NFC device is not considered harmful to the human body.

INSTALLATION AND USE INSTRUCTIONS

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Hereby, RS Components Ltd.. declares that the radio equipment type SE120 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • DISCONNECT THE VOLTAGE BEFORE WORKING ON THE PRODUCT
  • INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL ONLY
  • DO NOT DISPOSE OF AS MUNICIPAL WASTE
  • EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY FROM THE NFC DEVICE IS NOT CONSIDERED HARMFUL TO THE HUMAN BODY

DIMENSIONS

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TECHNICAL DATA

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INSTALLATION

  • Separate the two parts of the SE120 by unscrewing the 4 screws on the sides
  • Fix the base to the wall and wire it to the network
  • Close the SE120 using a PZ2 screwdriver and a closing torque of 2.5N (SE120 front automatically connects to base when mounted)
  • N.B. The front part is equipped with an anti-mistake system for correct installation
  • N.B. For cable entry, use UL certified M20 cable glands with minimum protection IP66/69K
  • N.B. To drill the pre-holes in the base, use a Ø20mm hole cutter

For correct functioning of the device fix it on a vertical wall as indicated in the drawing

WIRING RS-PRO-SE120-Tone-Alarm-Sounder- \(8\)

SUPPLY RS-PRO-SE120-Tone-Alarm-Sounder- \(9\)

On the power supply line use appropriate time-lag fuses according to the voltage.

ALARMS ACTIVATION

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  1. ALM1 has priority over ALM2, ALM3 and ALM4
  2. ALM2 has priority over ALM3 and ALM4
  3. ALM3 has priority over ALM4
  • PWR: Power
  • PWR: Power
  • GND: Ground
  • CMD LAMP: Light command
  • VOUT: Aux voltage
  • ALM4: Alarm n°4
  • ALM3: Alarm n°3
  • ALM2: Alarm n°2
  • ALM1: Alarm n°1
  • COM: Common

*For the 12/60Vdc / 12-24Vac version, the use of a ferrite at the output from VOUT/GND of the alarm commands is recommended.

SOUNDS AND VOLUME

The setting of the sounds and volume can be done:

  • Via dip switch on the circuit
  • By connecting to the SE 120 via NFC, using the dedicated application to be installed on the mobile phone

Only in the PRO version

By connecting to the SE 120 via the USB port, using the dedicated software to be installed on the PC

SETTING BY DIP SWITCH

Through the dip switch, highlighted in the image below, it is possible to choose between 29 sound combinations

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Through the dip switch, highlighted in the image below, it is possible to choose between 8 different volume levels. RS-PRO-SE120-Tone-Alarm-Sounder-
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The volume increase for levels 7 and 8 is very limited and may therefore not be perceived by the user

SETTING THROUGH THE APPLICATION

  • Through the “MySirena” application to be installed on devices with iOS and Android systems, it is possible to set the required sound and volume for each channel.
  • The application can be downloaded from the links:
  • iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/mysirena/id1671784900
  • Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mysirena.app&gl=IT or via the QR below.
  • N.B.: the application can only be used with phones with an integrated NFC reader.
  • In order to use the application it is necessary to verify that the dip switch is in the configuration that enables NFC (0 0 0 0 0), as also indicated in the sounds table in the appendix and the siren does not need to be powered.
  • After opening the application and selecting the SE120 product, it will be possible to read or save a new siren configuration by placing the phone in the area where the NFC writing is present.

It is possible to see the available sounds in the appendix in the sounds table.

NFC Freq.:13,56Mhz

N.B.: For more information, consult the tutorial within the application.

SETTING VIA PC (ONLY FOR PRO VERSIONS)
Through the dedicated software, by connecting the siren to the PC via the USB-C port, highlighted in the image below, it is possible to set the required sound and volume for each channel. It is also possible to configure each channel with a sound recorded in .wav and .ogg format.
To activate the USB-C port it is necessary to verify that the dip switch is in the configuration (0 0 0 0 0), as also indicated in the sounds table in the appendix and the siren does not need to be powered. The software can be downloaded from the link:
https://sirena.it/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/MySirena_SE120_Installer.zip

N.B.: For more information, consult the tutorial within the software.

Supported audio files: OGG

  • Channels : 1-2
  • Window size : 64-4096 samples Sample rate: 48000 Hz
  • Bit rate : 500 kbit/s

WAV

  • 8-bit ulaw
  • 8-bit linear PCM
  • 16-bit Linear PCM

APPENDICE – APPENDIX – ANNEXE

SETTING EXAMPLE

  • Allarm A: n°66
  • Allarm B: n°20
  • Allarm C: n°57
  • Allarm D: n°41

Using dip switch it is possible to choose a preset combination of sounds.

Dip1| Dip2| Dip3| Dip4| Dip5| | Allarm A| Allarm B| Allarm C| Allarm D
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 1| NFC / USB-C
1| 0| 0| 0| 0| 2| 21| 0| 37| 46
0| 1| 0| 0| 0| 3| 22| 1| 38| 47
1| 1| 0| 0| 0| 4| 23| 2| 39| 48
0| 0| 1| 0| 0| 5| 24| 3| 40| 49
1| 0| 1| 0| 0| 6| 25| 4| 41| 50
0| 1| 1| 0| 0| 7| 26| 5| 42| 51
1| 1| 1| 0| 0| 8| 27| 6| 43| 52
0| 0| 0| 1| 0| 9| 28| 7| 44| 53
1| 0| 0| 1| 0| 10| 29| 8| 45| 54
0| 1| 0| 1| 0| 11| 30| 9| 46| 55
1| 1| 0| 1| 0| 12| 31| 10| 47| 56
0| 0| 1| 1| 0| 13| 32| 11| 48| 57
1| 0| 1| 1| 0| 14| 33| 12| 49| 58
0| 1| 1| 1| 0| 15| 34| 13| 50| 59
1| 1| 1| 1| 0| 16| 35| 14| 51| 60
0| 0| 0| 0| 1| 17| 36| 15| 52| 61
1| 0| 0| 0| 1| 18| 62| 16| 53| 37
0| 1| 0| 0| 1| 19| 63| 17| 54| 38
1| 1| 0| 0| 1| 20| 64| 18| 55| 39
0| 0| 1| 0| 1| 21| 65| 19| 56| 40
1| 0| 1| 0| 1| 22| 66| 20| 57| 41
0| 1| 1| 0| 1| 23| 52| 38| 58| 42
1| 1| 1| 0| 1| 24| 53| 39| 59| 43
0| 0| 0| 1| 1| 25| 54| 40| 60| 44
1| 0| 0| 1| 1| 26| 55| 41| 61| 45
0| 1| 0| 1| 1| 27| 56| 42| 17| 57
1| 1| 0| 1| 1| 28| 57| 45| 18| 58
0| 0| 1| 1| 1| 29| 58| 44| 19| 59
0| 1| 1| 1| 1| 30| 59| 43| 20| 60

Sound table

SOUNDS

| TONE| TONE TYPE| F(Hz)| TIMES| DESCRIPTION
0| Bi-tone| __       | | 600-700| 0.5s/0.5s| STANDARD
1| Bi-tone| __
      | | 440-560| 0.565s/0.565s| STANDARD – EVACUATION
2| Bi-tone| __       | | 800-970| 0.25s/0.25s| BS5839–1:2002
3| Bi-tone| __
      | | 800-970| 0.8s/0.8s| GENERAL PURPOSE
4| Bi-tone| __       | | 1000-2000| 1s/1s| GENERAL PURPOSE
5| Bi-tone| __
      | | 480-610| 0.5s/0.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE – EVACUATION 1
6| Bi-tone| __       | | 970-630| 0.5s/0.5s| APOLLO FIRE SYSTEM BS5839
7| Bi-tone| __
      | | 554-440| 0.1s/0.4s| FRANCE – AFNOR NF S 32 001
8| Bi-tone| __       | | 440-554| 0.5s/0.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
9| Bi-tone| __
      | | 510-610| 0.5s/0.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
10| Bi-tone| __       | | 510-610| 1s/1s| GENERAL PURPOSE
11| Bi-tone| __
      | | 600-700| 1s/1s| GENERAL PURPOSE
12| Bi-tone| __       | | 550-1000| 0.5s/0.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
13| Bi-tone| __
      | | 550-1000| 1s/1s| GENERAL PURPOSE
14| Bi-tone| __       | | 800-1000| 0.5s/0.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
15| Bi-tone| __
      | | 800-1000| 1s/1s| GENERAL PURPOSE
16| Bi-tone| __       | | 1000-2000| 0.5s/0.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
17| Bi-tone| __
      | | 2400-2850| 0.265s/0.265s| GENERAL PURPOSE
18| Bi-tone| __       | | 2400-2850| 0.465s/0.465s| GENERAL PURPOSE
19| Bi-tone| __
      | | 640-970| 0.5s/0.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
20| Bi-tone| __       | | 490-610| 0.5s/0.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
21| Intermittent| | 420| 0.625s ON/0.625s OFF| AUSTRALIA AS1670 ALERT TONE
22| Intermittent|
| 660| 0.15s ON/0.15s OFF| SWEDISH (AIR RAID)
23| Intermittent| | 660| 1.8s ON/1.8s OFF| SWEDISH (LOCAL WARNING)
24| Intermittent|
| 660| 0.5s ON/0.5s OFF| SWEDISH GENERAL PURPOSE
25| Intermittent| | 720| 0.7s ON/0.3s OFF| GENERAL PURPOSE
26| Intermittent|
| 750| 0.33s ON/0.5s OFF| GENERAL PURPOSE
27| Intermittent| ****| 800| 0.25s ON/1s OFF| GENERAL PURPOSE
28| Intermittent| __
| ____| 970-800| 0.35s/0.35s/0,35s OFF X 3 1.5s OFF| ISO 8201
29| Intermittent| ****

| 970| 0.5s ON/0.5s OFF X 3 1.5s OFF| ISO 8201 LOW TONE
30| Intermittent| ****

| 1750| 0,1s ON/0,5s OFF X 3| GENERAL PURPOSE
31| Intermittent| | 970| 0,25s ON/0,25s OFF| GENERAL PURPOSE
32| Intermittent|
| 490| 0.5s ON/1s OFF| GENERAL PURPOSE – WARNING
33| Intermittent| | 544| 0.625s ON/0.625s OFF| GENERAL PURPOSE
34| Intermittent|
| 660| 6.5s ON/13s OFF| SWEDISH (PRE-MESS)
35| Intermittent| | 970| 1s ON/1s OFF| APOLLO FIRE SYSTEM BS5839
36| Intermittent|

| 2850| 0.5s ON/0.5s OFF X 3 1.5s OFF| ISO 8201 HIGHT TONE
37| Linear| | 300| –| GENERAL PURPOSE
38| Linear|
| 660| –| SWEDISH (ALL CLEAR)
39| Linear| | 750| –| GENERAL PURPOSE
40| Linear|
| 2850| –| GENERAL PURPOSE
41| Linear| | 610| –| GENERAL PURPOSE – EVACUATION 2
42| Linear|
| 500| –| GENERAL PURPOSE
43| Linear| | 970| –| BS5839–1:2002
44| Linear|
| 825| –| GENERAL PURPOSE
45| Linear| | 1000| –| GENERAL PURPOSE
46| Sweep| | 1000-4000| CYCLE 2s| GENERAL PURPOSE
47| Sweep| | 500-1200| 3.5s ON/0.5s OFF| NETHERLANDS-NEN2575:2000
48| Sweep|

| 500-1200| 0.5s ON/0.5s OFF X 3 1.5s OFF| AUSTRALIA AS1670
49| Sweep| ****

| 800-970| 0.5s ON/0.5s OFF X 3 1.5s OFF| ISO 8201
50| Sweep| | 1000-2000| CYCLE 2s| STANDARD
51| Sweep| | 1000-1700| CYCLE 0,8s| STANDARD
52| Sweep| | 2000-1000| CYCLE 2s| STANDARD
53| Sweep| | 2700-1700| 1s ON/ 2s ON/1s OFF| STANDARD
54| Sweep| | 500-1200| CYCLE 3.75s/0.25s OFF| AS2220
55| Sweep| | 1400-1600| CYCLE 1.5s| NF 48-265
56| Sweep| | 800-970| CYCLE 1.5s| BS5839–1:2002
57| Sweep| | 1200-500| CYCLE 1s| DIN 33 404
58| Sweep| | 1500-2000| CYCLE 1.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
59| Sweep| | 800-970| CYCLE 1s| UNI 11744
60| Sweep| | 2450-2850| CYCLE 1s| EN54-3
61| Sweep| | 2000-500| CYCLE 1.5s| GENERAL PURPOSE
62| Sinusoidal| | 500-2500| CYCLE 0.32s| STANDARD
63| Sinusoidal| | 1000-3000| CYCLE 0.64s| STANDARD
64| Sinusoidal| | 2000-4000| CYCLE 0.64s| STANDARD
65| White noise|
| Random| –| STANDARD
66| Intermittent White noise| ****| Random| 0.5s ON/0.5s OFF| STANDARD

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