RISCO Lumin8 Delta Plus with Integral Backlight RS402BL Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- RISCO
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Main Features
- Installation
- Dipswitch Settings
- Sounder Trigger Connection – Stand-Alone mode
- Sounder Trigger Connection – Stand Alone Mode to GT Control Panel,
- Sounder Trigger Connection – Serial Mode, GT Control panels
- Sounder Trigger Connection – Serial Mode to GT Control Panel, Parallel
- Commissioning
- Technical Specification
- Appendix 1: Standard Terminal wiring to other control panels
- Non – Monitored Mode Wiring for Castle Panels (Stand Alone Mode)
- Appendix 2: Recommended Cable Distances Using 7/0.2 Alarm Cable in Serial
- Standard Limited Product Warranty (“Limited Warranty”)
- Documents / Resources
Model: Lumin8 Delta Plus with Integral Backlight RS402BL
Installation Instructions
Introduction
RISCO Group’s LuMIN8 Delta Plus External Sounder combines high performance and
reliability with an exclusive design, making it the perfect finishing touch
for your security installations.
LuMIN8 Delta Plus can be connected to any alarm system, or it can be installed
on the serial BUS of RISCO Group’s Integrated Security System or GT series
Control Panels.
When installed in BUS serial mode the LuMIN8 Delta Plus supports remote
parameter setting and remote diagnostics, saving time and money on
installation and maintenance and reducing repeat site visits.
Main Features
- Backlit to illuminate your logo
- Long-life SLT strobe (patent pending)
- UV-treated vandal proof polycarbonate housing
- Double skin with internal metal cover (optional)
- SAB/SCB selectable
- Auto recharging battery circuit
- Double tamper protection (Wall & Cover)
- Remote and local engineer mode
- Flexible strobe activation when connected in serial mode
- Remote diagnostics and control when connected in serial mode
- Protection from power supply inverted connection
- Audible confirmation of set/unset
Installation
Warning:
The circuit board contained within the encapsulated module produces high
voltages that may be present at the piezo head connections.
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Open the screw cover located at the bottom of the sounder and unscrew the cover screw (see Figures 1 and 2).
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Push down on the backlight latch and open the internal cover (see Figure 3).
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Retrieve the branded logo (see Figure 3).
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Insert the branded logo and then close the internal cover (see Figures 4 and 5).
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Use the supplied stencil of the sounder as a template and mark the position for fixing the sounder.
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Drill the holes and insert wall plugs.
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Pull the connection cables through the backplate of the sounder (see Figure 5).
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Screw the backplate of the sounder firmly to the mounting surface. Use three 2″ No 10 screws.
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Configure the dipswitches as required.
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Open the terminal block cover and make the required connections to the terminal block.
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Connect the battery for the backup power supply.
Note:
The sounder will sound for 4 seconds when the battery is connected. -
Close the terminal block cover.
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Close the sounder cover (see Figure 6).
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Tighten the screw and then close the screw cover (see Figures 7 and 8).
Recommended maximum cable distances (single sounder)
Cable Type| No of Cores| Distance SAB| Distance SCB
4 Core 7/0.2| 1 x 0V ; 1 x 12V| 35m(1PZ) / 25m(2PZ)| 100m
6 Core 7/0.2| 2 x 0V ; 2 x 12V| 71m(1PZ) / 50m(2PZ)| 300m
Note: (Health and Safety Advice)
The LuMIN8 Delta Plus sounders covered by this manual are capable of producing
high-volume sound. It is essential that suitable ear protection is worn when
installing or testing the sounder.
Note:
For installation of the metal, the shroud follows the instructions attached
with the product.
Dipswitch Settings
Note:
All switches must be positioned before powering up.
SW
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Description
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SW1: SCB/SAB| Used to select SAB or SCB mode for the sounder.
ON (SCB): The current for the sounder will be drawn from the sounder’s
rechargeable battery.
OFF (SAB): The current for the sounder will be drawn from the control
panel.
SW2-SW4: A1, A2, A| The operation of the dipswitches varies
according to the sounder operation mode (BUS or Stand Alone) as defined by
SW5.
Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
SW2 (A1) is Used to control the Sounder Current.
ON : Low current mode. The sound output will be reduced to 105dB 150mA (1
piezo).
OFF : Normal current mode. The sound output will be 111dB 350mA (1
piezo).
SW3 (A2) : Used to select the Sounder Sound.
ON : Low Sweep tone
OFF : High Sweep tone
SW4 (A3) : Used to define Engineer Maintenance Mode (2 options
available).
ON : The Engineer may disable the box tamper (built-in bell tamper ring)
by removing the 12V+ for 3 seconds. This mode will be indicated by a single
flashing LED. To return the sounder to the normal mode, remove the power for
10 seconds.
OFF : Application of 12V to the SET+ input will place the sounder in
Engineer Maintenance Mode. When in Engineer Mode, the sounder tamper signal is
active.
BUS (Serial) Mode (SW5 ON) :
SW2-SW4 : Used to set a unique ID number for the sounder when connected
in serial mode (RISCO or GT serial control panels).
| | SW4
A3| SW3
A2| SW2
Al|
ID
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OFF| OFF| OFF| 1
OFF| OFF| ON| 2
OFF| ON| OFF| 3
OFF| ON| ON| 4
ON| OFF| OFF| 5
ON| OFF| ON| 6
ON| ON| OFF| 7
ON| ON| ON| 8
SW5: BUS/STD| Defines the operation mode of the sounder.
ON (BUS): BUS (Serial) mode. Use when connecting to RISCO or GT control
panels.
OFF (STD): Stand-Alone mode.
SW| Description
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SW6: PRO/ACT| Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
Select the triggering command that will activate the sounder.
ON : Positive trigger
OFF : Negative trigger
BUS (Serial) Mode (SW5 ON) :
Defines the BUS protocol when SW5 is set to BUS.
ON (PRO): Connection to RISCO control panel.
OFF (ACT): Connection to GT (NovaActive) control panels.
SW7: MON/NM| Used to connect an internal 4K7 resistor to the TRIG
terminal (only used for Stand-Alone mode).
ON (MON): (Monitored) An internal 4K7 resistor is connected between the
TRIG terminal and the HOLD – (0V) terminal.
OFF (NM): Not monitored. No 4K7 resistor disconnected from TRIG and
HOLD – (0V) terminals.
Note: See Wiring detail for two bell boxes wired in Standard mode.
SW8: TMF/EXT| Use this switch to ease the installation of the tamper in
stand-alone mode
ON (TMF): Connects the TMPF terminal to HOLD – (0V)
OFF (EXT): TMPF terminal is open.
Note:
See Wiring detail for two bell boxes wired in standard mode.
The following explains the various wiring and connection procedures that must be performed when wiring the sounder.
Terminal Block Wiring
Terminal
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Description
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HOLD +| The supply to this terminal is normally taken from the Bell+ of
the control panel (depending on the manufacturer) and provides the + hold off
for the SAB/SCB function. When connected to the ProSYS BUS configuration,
connect this terminal to the Bell+ terminal.
HOLD –| The negative supply to this terminal should be permanent as it
is the – hold off for the SAB/SCB function.
When connected to the RISCO BUS configuration, connect this terminal to the
COM BLK terminal.
ACT BUS TRIG| Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
Sounder Trigger terminal. Trigger options are, Unmonitored Negative Trigger, Unmonitored Positive Trigger, Monitored Negative Trigger, and Monitored Positive Trigger (see section – Sounder Trigger Connection). If switch SW1 is set for SAB, power for the sounder is provided by the 12V & 0V terminals. If switch SW1 is set for SCB, power for the sounder is provided by the onboard battery.
| BUS (Serial) Mode (SW5 ON and SW6 OFF):
When used in Serial Mode this terminal will be used as data input from the GT panel.
Terminal|
Description
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HOLD +| The supply to this terminal is normally taken from the Bell+ of
the control panel (depending on the manufacturer) and provides the + hold off
for the SAB/SCB function. When connected to the ProSYS BUS configuration,
connect this terminal to the Bell+ terminal.
HOLD –| The negative supply to this terminal should be permanent as it
is the – hold off for the SAB/SCB function.
When connected to the RISCO BUS configuration, connect this terminal to the
COM BLK terminal.
ACT BUS TRIG| Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
Sounder Trigger terminal. Trigger options are, Unmonitored Negative Trigger, Unmonitored Positive Trigger, Monitored Negative Trigger, and Monitored Positive Trigger (see section – Sounder Trigger Connection). If switch SW1 is set for SAB, power for the sounder is provided by the 12V & 0V terminals. If switch SW1 is set for SCB, power for the sounder is provided by the onboard battery.
| BUS (Serial) Mode (SW5 ON and SW6 OFF):
When used in Serial Mode this terminal will be used as data input from the GT panel.
Terminal
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Description
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ACT BUS TMPR| Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
Negative Tamper Return to the GT (NovaActive) control panels.| BUS
(Serial) Mode (SW5 ON and SW6 OFF):
This terminal will be used as a data output to the GT panel.
STB –| Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
Negative trigger terminal for the strobe light. Power for the strobe is provided by the Ni-MH battery.
| BUS (Serial) Mode (SW5 ON):
STB- connection is not required in Serial Mode.
TMPF| Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
Link this terminal to 0V by setting SW8 to ON position.| BUS (Serial)
Mode (SW5 ON):
No connection is required.
FAULT| Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
The terminal will activate (0V low) for battery fault, low panel volts, or
Sounder Piezo Head Failure (also strobe flashes rapidly).| BUS (Serial)
Mode (SW5 ON):
No connection is required.
SET +| Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) :
A positive signal to this terminal will activate the Setting Confirmation
Sound.| BUS (Serial) Mode (SW5 ON):
No connection is required.
PRO BUS YEL GRN| Connect these terminals in BUS mode configuration to
the RISCO control panel. Connect point to point according to the indicated
colors.
LAMP|
Stand-Alone Mode (SW5 OFF) or GT BUS Mode (SW5 ON and SW6OFF) :
This terminal is for activating the external LAMP. The LAMP is activated when
it is connected between LAMP and Hold -.
| BUS (Serial) Mode (SW5 and SW6 ON ):
Lamp controlled from BUS, no connection required.
Sounder Trigger Connection – Stand-Alone mode
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Monitored Trigger.
The sounder will sound and a tamper will be generated if the Trigger wire is disconnected.
Note: -
The sounder will recognize a valid trigger when the voltage level at the TRIG terminal is less than 2V (negative trigger) OR greater than 7V (positive trigger). A disconnected trigger wire will present a voltage of between 2V and 3.5V at the TRIG terminal. A healthy trigger wire connection (sounder not triggered) is a voltage greater than 3.5V for the negative trigger, and less than 7V for the positive trigger.
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Non Monitored Negative Trigger.
Switched Negative (BELL-) Trigger signal from Control Panel is wired directly to TRIG terminal on
Sounder. -
Non Monitored Positive Trigger.
Switched 12V Positive Trigger signal from Control Panel is wired directly to TRIG terminal on
Sounder. -
Monitored Negative Trigger.
GT Control Panels (or 3 rd party equipment with a voltage free switched negative Bell trigger output):- On the Control Panel fit a 2K2 resistor between the Bell- output and the BELL+ terminal.
For Control panels where the Trigger output switches between 12V and 0V, the 2K2 resistor is NOT required. On the Sounder set SW7 to ON (MON); this connects a 4K7 between the TRIG terminal and the 0V terminal. Connect Switched Negative (Bell-) Trigger signal from Control Panel to TRIG terminal on Sounder. -
Monitored Positive Trigger.
On the Control Panel fit a 1K resistor (or 2 x 2K2 resistors in parallel) between the Trigger positive terminal and 0V. On the Sounder set SW6 (+ve trigger select) and SW7 to ON (4K7 resistor between the TRIG terminal and the Hold – terminal). Connect Switched 12V Positive Trigger signal from Control Panel to TRIG terminal on Sounder.
Monitored Mode Wiring for GT Panels
(Stand-Alone Mode)
DIPSWITCH
SW7 ON: An internal 4K7 resistor is connected between the
TRIG terminal and the HOLD – (0V) terminal.
SW8 ON: a short between the TMPFterminal to HOLD – (0V).
GT Control Panel
Non-Monitored Mode Wiring for GT Panels (Stand-Alone Mode)
Sounder Trigger Connection – Stand Alone Mode to GT Control Panel,
Parallel Mode
A maximum of 2 LuMIN8 Delta Plus sounders may be fitted to a single system.
The illustration below is an example of a typical system using a maximum
number of LuMIN8 Delta Plus sounders.
Note:
In the following illustration the maximum distance for the first sounder set
to SAB using a 6 core cable is 35m for a single piezo or 25m for a twin piezo.
The maximum distance for the second sounder set to SCB using a 6-core cable is
200m.
Wiring for 2 Monitored LuMIN8 connected to GT Panels (Stand Alone Mode)
Notes:
- On both sounders set SW7 to ON position. An internal 4K7 resistor is connected between the TRIG terminal and the HOLD – (0V) terminal.
- Fitting R1 and setting SW7 to ON is required for the trigger wire monitoring option.
- SW3 (sounder sound) can be used to differentiate between the sounders.
- SW2 may be used to select low-current mode when using 2 sounders in parallel.
Wiring for 2 Monitored LuMIN8 connected to GT Panels (Stand Alone Mode)
Sounder Trigger Connection – Serial Mode, GT Control panels
BUS (Serial) connection to GT panel
GT Control Panel
Sounder Trigger Connection – Serial Mode to GT Control Panel, Parallel
Mode
2 Lumin8 Sounders connection to GT Panel in Serial mode using power supply for unit 2
Note: In Sounder 2 set SW8 to ON position to get a low current consumption. The sound output will be reduced to *106dB 90mA
Commissioning
Before powering the unit, ensure all dipswitches are in the required position. After the wiring has been completed the system should be powered up. Note that if the unit has a trigger (including tamper) it will sound for four seconds and then it will cut off (engineer test). The sounder may then only be retriggered by clearing the original trigger (or tamper). This four-second timer is only available at power-up.
Notes:
- Sounder cut-off time is 15 minutes unless the supply voltage is less than 13V when triggered the cut-off time is 5 minutes.
- Strobe will flash at 1.25Hz unless the control panel appears to be running on battery; if so the strobe will flash once every 5 seconds.
Technical Specification
| Single Piezo| Twin Piezo
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Input DC Power| Regulated 13.0- 14.2V
Quiescent Current| 23mA| 23mA
Sounder current| 350mA (Regulated)| 450mA (Regulated)
Sounder current (Quiet mode)| 150mA| 180mA
Strobe current| 10mA| 10mA
Battery charging current| 15mA
Speaker Sound level| 111dbA| 114dbA
Strobe light| Surface Light Technology SMT LED
Strobe lens| Polycarbonate, available in amber, red or blue
Strobe flash rate| 60 times per minute (maximum)
Back-up battery (rechargeable)| N -MH rechargeable 8.4V, 280mA/h
Ingress Protection| IP65 (For encapsulated PCB),
IP44 (For other sounder components), IK 08
Operating Temperature| -25°C to 60°C (-13°F to 158°F)
Humidity| 95% maximum
Lumin8 Dimensions (W x L x H) Lumin8 Delta Plus Dimensions (W x L x
H)| 74mm x 273mm x 230mm
50mm x 277mm x 236mm
UKCA and CE EMC Compliance Statement:
Hereby, RISCO Group declares that this equipment is in compliance with the
essential requirements of the UKCA Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations
2016 and CE Directive 2014/30/EU. For the UKCA and CE Declaration of
Conformity please refer to our website:
www.riscogroup.com
Appendix 1: Standard Terminal wiring to other control panels
LuMIN8 Delta Plus| Hold –| Hold +| TRIG| TMP|
STB-
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ADE Optima| A| D| B| T| Strobe-
Scantronic| OV| +12V| Bell| TR| STR
Metivier| HO-| HO+| Trig-| TR-| STB
Digital Audio (DA
Systems)
| OV| HD| BT| AT| ST
Pyronix| B-| B+| BA| BT| STB-
Texecom| D| A| B| C| S
A1 (Omnicron)| SCB (OV)| Bell Siren+| Bell Siren –| SCB RT| Strobe-
Castle| HO-| HO+| B-| ST| S-
Ademco| Bell Tamp-| Bell +| Bell –| Bell Tamp -R| STRB
Non – Monitored Mode Wiring for Castle Panels (Stand Alone Mode)
Appendix 2: Recommended Cable Distances Using 7/0.2 Alarm Cable in Serial
Mode
Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable gives some limitations to the distance that a sounder may be wired away from the control panel for reliable operation. To overcome this limitation increase the number of cores used for the 0V and 12V feed to the sounder.
Note:
When the sounder is connected to the control panel in Serial mode only 4 cores
are required. When 6 Core Cable is used, 2 cores should be used for the 0V
connection and 2 cores for the +12V connection.
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LuMIN8 Delta Plus Installation Instructions
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