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1. USER S MANUAL V MUL 033 A0 MODEL VST WB598I IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE This user s manual contains important information about your RadioLINK Base operation If you are installing www orientalert com the RadioLINK Base for use by others you must leave this manual or a copy of it with the end user RADIOLINK BASE The VST WB598I RadioLINK Base transmits a Radio Frequency RF alarm signal when the unit attached to it senses fire When it receives an RF alarm signal from other VS TOP wireless alarm alarms the attached smoke CO heat alarm will sound It is designed for use with Mains Powered VS TOP Smoke Heat CO Alarms The base can also be used with VST S598I S598TH H5S98I CS5981H alarms provided that a Remote Control device VST WB598I is used in the system MAIN FEATURES gt Operated with 220 240V AC 50Hz and 2 1 5V DC Battery back up For use with VST wired smoke heat CO alarms Interconnect to other wireless units using radio signals Adjustable transmitting function With quick fix mounting bracket for easy installation LED operation indicator VV VV VV Low battery and battery missing warning indicator SPECIFICATION gt Model Number VST WBS598I gt Power Source 220 240V AC 50Hz and 2 1 5V DC Battery back up gt Working Frequency 433 868MHz gt Emission distance gt 60m open space gt Standby Current 10uA max gt Alarm Current 35mA max gt Operation Temperature 5C to4
2. When being interconnected maximum wire length between any two is 1500 feet for 18 AWG or 4000 feet for 14 AWG 20 OHMS loop resistance Do not connect to any other type or model fire alarms except the ones we specify The alarm strobe light is powered by 220 240V AC 50Hz and with 2 1 5V AA batteries back up N Blue Se Lthed ovi Yellow Ceiling or wall WIRED FIRE ALARM WIRED FIRE ALARM VST WB598 I FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION STEPS Turn off power at main fuse box or circuit breaker Set the wireless interconnection SEE How to Set the Wireless Interconnection Function Pull out the battery compartment and unpack batteries See FIG2 Then install the batteries to the compartment NOTE POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS To engage tamper resist feature insert pin into notch on edge of battery compartment after batteries are installed and battery compartment is back to its position See FIG3 FIG4 The interconnect wire passes through the hole of the RadioLINK Base and connect the wire to the wire holder Ensure the wiring order is correct Brown wire connects with live wire blue wire connects with earth wire yellow wire connects with interconnect wire See FIGS and FIG6 Secure the wireless RadioLINK base to ceiling or wall with mounting screws Turn on power at main fuse box or circuit breaker Press the test button on the VS TOP wireless remote control switch or wireless fire alarms which are in the same fire alar
3. alarm system This ID will differentiate your alarm system from similar systems nearby refer to TABLE 1 4 Using a pen or pencil change the switches in each of the wireless devices to match the pattern you selected in step 3 Ensure that the sequence is not reversed 5 Insert 2 1 5V batteries to compartment NOTE POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS It takes 10 seconds for the RadioLINK base to recognize the ID if there is any change on the ID setting 6 Insert the battery compartment to the unit 7 Press the test button on the VS TOP wireless remote control switch or wireless fire alarms which are in the same fire alarm system as the RadioLINK base The fire alarm which connects to the RadioLINK base will sound If press the test button of the fire alarm which connects to the RadioLINK base the wireless remote control will have alarm indication and fire alarm in the same alarm system will sound OPERATING YOUR WIRELESS RADIOLINK BASE When a wireless fire alarm system connects with a wired fire alarm system through RadioLINK base the red LED of the RadioLINK base will keep blinking if the one of wired alarm is activated When the RadioLINK base receives alarm signal from wireless fire alarm all the wired fire alarms will be activated and red LED of the RadioLINK base will not blink REGULAR MAINTENANCE This unit has been designed to be as maintenance free as possible but there are a few simple things you must do to keep it working pro
4. place outside your home and do a head count to make sure everybody got out safely Call the Fire Department as soon as possible from outside Give your address then your name Never go back inside a burning building for any reason Contact your Fire Department for ideas on making your home safer TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Not all of the alarms accessories produce an alarm signal when one device 1s tested Note Push the test button for at least 8 seconds while testing RED LED flashes twice every one minute Units signal an alarm when no fire is present and none of the test buttons have been pushed Manufacturer Devices may not all be on the same ID Devices may not have power There may be too much interference between units Low battery Unit is set to the same ID as a system nearby Locate the 4 position dipswitch on the back of each unit and ensure that all of the corresponding switches are set the same If an ID needs to be changed please refer to FOLLOW THE ID SETUP STEPS Check the mains power and the batteries installation Move the other units to a new location and try again You should try to locate the wireless units as closely to each other as possible Replace battery See battery replacement in the maintenance and cleaning section Change the ID of your units by following the instructions in HOW TO SET THE WIRELESS INTERCONNECTION FUNCTION Make sure to tu
5. 5C gt Ambient Humidity 10 to 90 Relative Humidity gt Compact size 116mmX116mmX47mm IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 1 This RadioLINK base requires constant working 2 1 5V batteries to operate properly This RadioLINK base WILL NOT work if DC power is not connected or has failed or interrupted for any reason AND the battery is removed drained or improperly connected DO NOT connect this alarm strobe light to any other type of fire alarm or auxiliary device except those listed in this manual 2 This RadioLINK base is designed to make sure VST TOP wireless and wired fire alarms can be interconnected Generally one RadioLINK base connects with one VS TOP wired fire alarm or one RaidoLINK base connects with a wired fire alarm system However only one RadioLINK base is allowed in one wired fire alarm system 3 Observe and follow all local and national electrical and building codes for installation INSTALLATION For use only with VS TOP mains powered smoke heat CO alarms The VS TOP RadioLINK base must be installed by a qualified electrician Failure to install this unit correctly may expose the user to shock or fire hazards This unit is not waterproof and must not be exposed to dripping or splashing How to connect RadioLINK Base to wired fire alarms Please refer to the picture FIG1 below for installation FIG INTERCONNECTING WIRED FIRE ALARMS For interconnecting line only use 14 18 AWG minimum solid or stranded wire
6. m system as the RadioLINK base The fire alarm which connects to the RadioLINK base will sound If press the test button of the fire alarm which connects to the RadioLINK base the wireless remote control will have alarm indication and fire alarm in the same alarm system will sound FIG2 FIG3 FIGA FIGS at DO NOT INSTALL WIRELESS RADIOLINK BASE l CEILING MINIMUM 4A E ANYWHERE 102 mm IN THIS AREA DEAD AIR SPACE 12 30 5 cm MAXIMUM NOT ACCEPTABLE gt HERE ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA tae mm SIDE WALL Near appliances or areas where normal combustion regularly occurs kitchens near furnaces hot water heaters Use specialized smoke alarm with unwanted alarm control for this areas 2 In areas with high humidity like bathrooms or areas near dishwashers or washing machines Install at least 10 feet away from these areas 3 Near air returns or heating and cooling supply vents Install at least 3 feet away from these areas The air could blow smoke away from the detector interrupting its alarm 4 In rooms where temperatures may fall below 5 C or rise above 45 C 5 In extremely dusty dirty or insect infested areas where loose particles interfere with smoke alarm operation AWARNING Incorrect orientation will result in a decrease in operational effectiveness A WARNING Make sure the RadioLINK base is not receiving excessively noisy power Examples of noisy power could be maj
7. or appliances on the same circuit power from a generator or solar power light dimmer on the same circuit or mounted near fluorescent lighting Excessively noisy power may cause damage to your RadioLINK base HOW TO SET THE WIRELESS INTERCONNECTION FUNCTION DIP switch function The 1 4numeric is for ID coding total 16 coding refer to TABLE1 ID 0 coding 0000 is a public ID it can communicate with other all other 15 IDs Except IDO the devices can communicate each other only in same ID coding The 5 numeric is for repeater function When being slid ON the repeater function works Repeater function When the device receives emission signal and gives alarm it will emit signal Repeater OFF Repeater OFF 30m 30m 15mf tmf H aN 15m 15m 15m O O O0 O O Repeater Repeater Repeater Repeater Repeater OFF O OFF O OFF 15m 15m Repeater OFF Repeater OFF immediately to drive other units alarming It is also a relay station of wireless signal to form a wireless alarm network with relay transmit The emit distance is 30m in house area For the repeater setting the right diagram is for your reference FOLLOW THE ID SETUP STEPS 1 Remove the battery see FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION STEPS 2 Find the 5 position dipswitch located on the RadioLINK base 3 You will define the ID of your system by positioning the switches of the dipswitch in a random pattern The ID will need to be the same with other wireless device in the same fire
8. perly Test it at least once a week Clean the RadioLINK base at least once a month gently vacuum the outside of the RadioLINK base using your household vacuum s soft brush attachment Test the RadioLINK Never use water cleaners or solvents since they may damage the unit If the RadioLINK becomes contaminated by excessive dirt dust and or grime and cannot be cleaned to avoid unwanted alarms replace the unit immediately When the battery back up becomes weak the RadioLINK will chirp about once a minute the low battery warning This warning should last until that the batteries are dead but you should replace the batteries immediately to continue your protection IMPORTANT Actual battery service life depends on the RadioLINK base and the environment in which it is installed You MUST replace batteries immediately once the unit starts chirping the low battery warning SEE FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION STEPS WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE Don t panic stay calm Follow your family escape plan Get out of the house as quickly as possible Don t stop to get dressed or collect anything Feel doors with the back of your hand before opening them If a door is cool open it slowly Don t open a hot door Keep doors and windows closed unless you must escape through them Cover your nose and mouth with a cloth preferably damp Take short shallow breaths Meet at your planned meeting
9. rn power off to all units before changing the switch positions Wireless Interference Move the other units to a new location Xiamen Vs Top Electronics Co Ltd 2nd floor No 107 Xiaguang Road Xinyang Industrial District Haicang Xiamen China Tel 0086 592 6017700 E mail info vs top com Fax 0086 592 6017711 Website www orientalert com
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