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1. 11 9 Install the Backup 12 Section Il Operation 2 00 ces 14 1 COMPGHENISs 14 Front 14 102 Tipse EE 14 360112 1 D Helmer PNAS sate oe setter es wy secede terrae drei 15 111 VISUakAl rms a we ee de dng d 15 11 2 Audible Alamms Sect ahd er a ee ee a ae oo ee es ee 15 Section lIl ES ROR ES 17 12 Ma inte ante knee em hese an 17 12 1 Maintenance Schedule 0 0 0 0 0c eee eee 17 12 2 Check the Remote Alarm Monitoring System 17 12 3 Clean the Remote Alarm Monitoring System 17 12 31 EXEO PN 18 1232 neii 18 124 SUpples mang s mase TE oe na ne eo 18 13 Remove and Install the Cover 0000 cece eee rann eee eee ees 18 14 Replace the Circuit Board 00 ccc ees 19 15 Fest Mas Liesvei a as She awe 1
2. CAUTION gt The interface on the remote alarm monitoring system is intended for connection to the end user s central alarm system s that uses normally open or normally closed dry contacts gt If an external power supply exceeding 33 V r m s or 70 V DC is connected to the remote alarm monitoring system s circuit the remote alarm will not function properly may be damaged or may result in injury to the user Connect the Power Supply to the Power Source gt Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet that meets the electrical requirements as listed in chapter 4 1 1 Input Voltage and Frequency The Zone Secure lamps illuminate Configuration Each zone on the remote alarm monitoring system is designed to connect to and monitor one device Each zone will support one device gt RA1 One zone one monitored device gt Four zones four monitored devices NOTE gt Multiple devices to a single zone if all devices are identically configured all normally open or normally closed gt An active zone alarm indicates that at least one device connected to the zone has an active alarm but does not identify which device s in the zone has triggered the alarm Zone Configuration Each zone can be independently configured as either a normally open NO or normally closed NC circuit to accommodate the capability of the device being monitored At the factory all zones on the monitoring system are configured as normally
3. Wire harness kit RA4 400664 2 RA1 400664 1 Circuit board RA4 400653 1 D RA1 400653 2 Fuse 0 375 A 120501 E Alarm buzzer 120160 F Backup battery 9 V alkaline 120218 G non rechargeable 360112 1 D 22 hiza Helmer Horizon Series Models 18 Schematics 18 1 RA4 MAIN POWER 100 V ac to 240 V ac 50 60 Hz A ZONE INPUT B REMOTE POWER AND OUTPUT ALARM INTERFACE ADAPTER TERMINAL STRIP TERMINAL STRIP POWER N SUPPLY NG HO 4 0 4 12 0 25A WIRE HARNESSES D CIRCUIT BOARD F ALARM BUZZER INTERNAL JUMPERS NC NO4 ove G Nooo 2 BATTERY NC NO y 2 NC NO 5 18 2 RA1 MAIN POWER 100 V ac to 240 V ac 50 60 Hz A ZONE INPUT B REMOTE POWER AND OUTPUT ALARM INTERFACE ADAPTER TERMINAL STRIP TERMINAL STRIP POWER SUPPLY 12 0 25A WIRE HARNESSES D CIRCUIT BOARD F ALARM BUZZER G INTERNAL BATTERY JUMPER NC NO gt N END OF MANUAL 360112 1 D 23 HELMER SCIENTIFIC 14400 Bergen Boulevard Noblesville IN 46060 USA PH 1 317 773 9073 FAX 1 317 773 9082 www helmerinc com Imer N F
4. board The Low Battery lamp Buzzer for the low gt Replace the circuit board is illuminated but there battery alarm is faulty is no audible alarm Circuit board is faulty gt Replace the circuit board The audible alarm Battery charge is low gt Check that the Low Battery lamp is illuminated sounds but no Zone Replace the battery if necessary Alarm lamps are Zone alarm lamps are Replace the circuit board illuminated faulty Buzzer for the zone gt Replace the alarm buzzer alarms is faulty Buzzer for the low gt Replace the circuit board battery alarm is faulty Circuit board is faulty gt Replace the circuit board 20 va Helmer Horizon Series Models 17 Parts 17 1 External Parts Power supply circled with adapters Description Part Number Power supply 120508 Adapters for power supply 120517 Foot 220441 Mounting kit 230350 Zone input and output terminal strip 120506 A Remote alarm interface terminal strip 120404 B Zone identification label 715111 sheet of 36 External jumper 230351 360112 1 D 21 Helmer 17 2 Internal Parts Horizon Series Models UN CAUTION Before removing the cover disconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system to eliminate the potential of electric shock DURACELL _ 79 Left Fuse circled Right Alarm buzzer er Schematic Description Part Number Label
5. wall mounted Has a grounded outlet meeting electrical requirements Meets the limits specified for ambient temperature and relative humidity Wall Installation Required Tools gt Pencil gt Tape measure 2 Phillips screwdriver Install Wall Anchors 1 Mark the wall with the locations for the anchors The holes are 4 1 8 105 mm apart 2 Install the self drilling anchors at the marked locations 3 Thread the screws into the anchors leaving a 1 8 3 mm gap between the screw head and the anchor 4 Place the monitoring system the wall so the screw heads protrude into the lower part of the mounting holes 5 Slide the monitoring system down until the top of the mounting holes rest on the screws Connect the Power Supply The power supply and several adapters are provided for use with a variety of power outlets The North American adapter is installed at the factory The power supply and adapters are included with the remote alarm monitoring system Monitoring system with power supply and adapters RA1 model shown with North American adapter installed Change the Power Supply Adapter 1 the power supply slide the adapter away from the cord to remove it 2 Slide the new adapter into place General Information A 8 1 360112 1 D Connect the Power Supply to the Remote Alarm Monitoring System gt On the top panel of the remote alarm connect the power cord to the connector
6. 5 Left Inside label Right Product Specification label located on the back Label Description A Model REF B Serial number SN Version D Power requirements Operating Standards These units are designed to operate under the following conditions gt Indoor use only Ambient temperature range 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Relative humidity maximum for ambient temperature 80 Remote alarm monitoring system can be mounted up to 3000 915 m from monitored device when connected with 22 gauge wire Electrical Specifications Refer to specification label for voltage and power consumption requirements The remote alarm monitoring system is intended to be supplied by a LPS limited power source power unit or one designated as Class 2 and rated at 0 25A at 12 V DC Fuse rating is 0 375A Helmer 4 1 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 General Information Input Voltage and Frequency gt 100 to 240 V AC 50 Hz to 60 Hz gt Input power varies depending on the destination of the remote alarm Dimensions Weight Model Weight 3 Ibs RA1 RA4 14kg Size All dimensions are for the overall exterior and include items that protrude from the main unit Wall Desk mounted mounted man 2750 2200 n gne 275 2780 penn 2780 2700 Regulatory Compliance This device complies with the requirements of directive 93 42 EEC concerning Medical Devices
7. 9 16 Troubleshooting deters fe Sue ees ce 20 17 2001 ee on 21 17 1 External Parts ss 0 o esate Gamer Ae bane hie end ge 21 12 atema 5 44 aed easly 22 18 SChemaUcs v ivsasssssatrasasase ke rakker ae ea ee Sc 23 181 REN 23 182 RA NE 23 360112 1 D General Information Section General Information 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 About this Manual Intended Audience This manual is intended for use by end users of the remote alarm and authorized service technicians Model References Generic references are used throughout this manual to group models that contain similar features For example RA models refers to all models of that configuration RA1 RA4 This manual covers all remote alarms which may be identified singly by their size or by their model designation RA Copyright and Trademark Helmer is registered trademark of Helmer Inc in the United States of America Copyright 2013 Helmer Inc All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Helmer Inc doing business as DBA Helmer Scientific and Helmer Safety Includes general safety information for remote alarm monitoring system operation Labels Caution Risk of damage to equipment or d
8. ER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY THE LIABILITY IF ANY OF HELMER FOR DIRECT DAMAGES WHETHER ARISING FROM A BREACH OF ANY SALES AGREEMENT BREACH OF WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR INDEMNITY STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER TORT OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THE GOODS ORANY SERVICES IS LIMITED TO AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE PARTICULAR GOODS OR SERVICES GIVING RISE TO THE LIABILITY INNO EVENT SHALL HELMER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES RELATED TO LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS OR LOSS OF PRODUCTS This warranty does not cover damages caused in transit during installation by accident misuse fire flood or acts of God Further this warranty will not be valid if Helmer determines that the failure was caused by a lack of performing recommended equipment maintenance per Helmer manual or by using the product in a manner other than for its intended use Installation and calibration are not covered under this warranty agreement General Information 6 2 7 1 7 2 7 3 360112 1 D Outside of USA and Canada Consult your local distributor for warranty information Installation Location Requirements gt Stable flat horizontal surface desk mounted or vertical surface
9. No power AC or battery backup to the remote alarm monitoring system gt gt gt gt Verify the power cord is connected Secure the connections if necessary Verify the fuse has not blown Replace the fuse if necessary Verify the outlet is operational Verify the backup battery is installed and is not depleted Install or replace the battery if necessary Power supply is faulty gt Replace the power supply Lamps are faulty gt Replace the circuit board Circuit board is faulty gt Replace the circuit board A Zone Alarm lamp A connection is gt Check the connections on the device and the is illuminated but loose between the monitoring system there are no active monitoring system alarms on any device and the device connected to the Wrong terminals are gt Check that connections are correct for the zone connected configuration NO or NC Internal jumper for the gt Check that internal jumper settings are correct for zone is set incorrectly the configuration NO or NC Circuit board is faulty Replace the circuit board A Zone Alarm lamp is illuminated but there is no audible alarm Audible alarm is muted Activate an alarm on a connected device Verify the alarm sounds on the remote alarm monitoring system Buzzer for the zone gt Replace the alarm buzzer alarms is faulty Circuit board is faulty gt Replace the circuit
10. TP Helmer ENTI Remote Alarm Monitoring System Operation and Service Manual HELMER SCIENTIFIC 14400 Bergen Boulevard Noblesville IN 46060 USA PH 1 317 773 9073 FAX 1 317 773 9082 USA and Canada 800 743 5637 360112 1 D Model Version RA1 A RA4 A ISO 13485 2003 CERTIFIED Helmer Document History Updated UL standards compliance label Revision Date co Supersession Revision Description A 27 DEC 2005 3391 n a Initial release B 08 NOV 2007 4324 n a gt Added WEEE symbol to the product specification label and to the manual gt Added power supply outlet adapters 04 MAR 2010 5475 gt Changed chamber and product specification label style Added ISO certification statement gt Deleted references to Entela D 20 FEB 2013 8268 n a gt Added caution label regarding alarm contacts gt gt Changed manual format for improved readability and ease of locating information within manual Date submitted for Change Order review Actual release date may vary 360112 1 D Helmer Contents Section 1 General 1 4 1 About this cc serere wee ey ede 4 1 1 Intended Audiences eee a wed dte 4 1 2 RETEFENCES 2054 00 244 bade
11. Visual Alarms Operation gt Front features RA4 model shown Label Description Function A Low battery indicator Battery charge is low Replace the battery B Zone Secure lamp Lamp ON flashing indicates one of the following gt No active alarm s for the connected device s gt devices are connected to the zone Lamp OFF indicates one of the following gt Active alarm s for the connected device s gt Power is disconnected from the remote alarm monitoring system Zone Alarm lamp 11 2 Audible Alarms Tone Indication Lamp ON flashing when the zone is in an alarm state indicating one of the following gt Active alarm s for the connected device s gt Device s is connected incorrectly Problem with the circuit normally closed configuration only Lamp OFF indicates one of the following gt No active alarm s for the connected device s gt Power is disconnected from the remote alarm monitoring system Constant Zone alarm is active if the alarm has not been muted Intermittent Battery charge is low Zone Alarms gt Volume may be adjusted or muted gt Changing volume or muting alarm applies to audible alarms the remote alarm monitoring system gt Volume or mute for the monitored device is controlled through the device itself gt Muting an alarm silences the alarm for approximately 30 minutes gt If another alarm is activat
12. anger to operator Avoiding Injury Review safety instructions before installing using or maintaining the equipment gt Avoid removing electrical service panels and access panels unless so instructed gt Use supplied power cords only AN CAUTION Decontaminate parts prior to sending for service or repair Contact Helmer or your 360112 1 D distributor for decontamination instructions and a Return Authorization Number General Information 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 360112 1 D General Recommendations Intended Use Helmer remote alarm monitoring systems are intended for the monitoring of alarm systems of refrigerators freezers and other medical and scientific products General Use Allow remote alarm monitoring system to come to room temperature before switching power on During initial startup high temperature alarm may sound while monitored equipment reaches operating temperature Model and Input Power NOTE Service information varies depending on the model This information appears on the product specification label located on the bottom of the monitoring system The model also appears on a label located inside the remote alarm monitoring system RA4 RA4 2000000 Helmer Version A 2000000 14400 Bergen Boulevard Noblesville IN USA Version A 2013 www helmerinc com www helmerinc com Remote Alarm Voltage 12 VDC D Weight 3 Ib 1 4 kg pzd Fuse 375 A Amps 2
13. as amended by 2007 47 EC Sound level is less than 70 dB A 0086 Molenstraat 15 2513 BH The Hague Netherlands 360112 1 D The label indicates compliance with UL 61010 1 and CSA 61010 1 and applicable provisions WEEE Compliance The WEEE waste electrical and electronic equipment symbol right indicates compliance with European Union Directive WEEE 2002 96 EC and applicable provisions The directive sets requirements for the labeling and disposal of certain products in affected countries When disposing of this product in countries affected by this directive gt Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste gt Collect this product separately gt Use the collection and return systems available locally For more information on the return recovery or recycling of this product contact your local distributor General Information 6 6 1 360112 1 D Warranty USA and Canada For technical service needs please contact Helmer at 800 743 5637 or www helmerinc com Have the model and serial number available when calling Rapid Resolution When a warranty issue arises it is our desire to respond quickly and appropriately The service department at Helmer is there for you Helmer will oversee the handling of your warranty service from start to finish Therefore Helmer must give advance authorization for all service calls and or parts needs rel
14. ating to a warranty issue Any repeat service calls must also be authorized as well This allows for proper diagnosis and action Helmer will not be responsible for charges incurred for service calls made by third parties prior to authorization from Helmer Helmer retains the right to replace any product in lieu of servicing it in the field Parts For a period of two 2 years Helmer will supply at no charge including freight any part that fails due to defects in material or workmanship under normal use with the exception of expendable items Batteries are expendable items Inspection of defective parts by Helmer will be final in determining warranty status Warranty procedures must be followed in all events Labor For a period of one 1 year Helmer will cover repair labor costs provided that the product is returned to Helmer for warranty service Alternatively your facility s staff may work with a Helmer technician to make repairs on site Labor costs for repairs performed at a location other than Helmer or for repairs made without the assistance of a Helmer technician will be the responsibility of the end user Additional Warranty Information The time periods set forth above begin two weeks after the original date of shipment from Helmer Warranty procedures set forth above must be followed in all events THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTH
15. closed circuits Normally Closed Configuration gt Normal state is a closed circuit between the input and output connectors for the zone gt Connecting a device extends the circuit to include that device gt When a connected device opens the circuit an alarm is activated on the remote alarm monitoring system for the corresponding zone gt When the device returns the circuit to the closed state the alarm is cleared Normally Open Configuration gt Normal state is an open circuit between the input and output connectors for the zone gt Connecting a device extends the circuit to include that device gt When connected device closes the circuit an alarm is activated on the remote alarm monitoring system for the corresponding zone gt When the device returns the circuit to the open state the alarm is cleared NOTE Anormally closed configuration allows for immediate detection if a zone connection is loose or a wire is damaged These conditions open the circuit which generates an alarm on the remote alarm monitoring system even if monitored devices are not in an active alarm state kg Helmer General Information 8 2 Zone Labels On the front of the remote alarm monitoring system each zone has an area to place a label that identifies the monitored device Blank labels are provided with the remote alarm monitoring system Label area for zone circled 8 3 Set Internal Jumpers for Zones Each zone has a corres
16. ect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system Remove the Battery Disconnect the power to the monitoring system Remove the cover from the base of the remote alarm monitoring system Remove the battery from the battery holder on the circuit board Replace the cover Reconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system ak 13 Helmer Section Il Operation 10 10 1 10 2 360112 1 D Components Front Operation E F G H Front features RA4 model shown Label Description Function A Mute button Mutes audible alarms for 30 minutes B Alarm buzzer Audibly indicates an active alarm Low battery indicator Indicates low battery charge D Volume control Controls the volume for audible alarms E Zone number Identifies the zone used to monitor a device F Zone Secure lamp Indicates when a zone is secure no active alarms G Zone Alarm lamp Indicates when a zone is in an active alarm state H Zone identification label area Description of the device being monitored Top Top features RA4 model shown Label Description Function A Power connector Interface for the power cord B Remote alarm interface Provides a dry contact connection to external central alarm systems Zone input and output terminals Connects to the remote alarm interface on devices D External jumper Completes a normally closed circuit 14 Helmer 11 Alarms 11 1
17. ed from a monitored device while an alarm on the remote alarm monitoring system is muted the mute timer is reset and the alarm sounds Low Battery Alarm gt Volume can not be adjusted or muted 360112 1 D 15 Helmer 360112 1 D HELMEA Front features RA4 model shown Label Description Function A Mute button Mute an active zone alarm B Volume switch Adjust the volume of an active zone alarm Mute an Active Alarm Press the Mute button Change Alarm Volume gt Slide the volume switch to the position corresponding to the desired volume Operation 16 keg Helmer Service Section Ill Service 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 360112 1 D Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Maintenance tasks should be completed according to the following schedule NOTE These are recommended minimum requirements Regulations for your organization or physical conditions at your organization may require maintenance items to be performed more frequently or only by designated service personnel Frequency Task Quarterly Annually As Needed Test the alarms Jv Check the backup battery Replace the battery if it has been in service for 1 year Clean the exterior of the remote alarm monitoring system J Clean the interior of the remote alarm monitoring system J NOTE gt During a power failure the backup battery provides power to the remote alarm monitoring system gt I
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19. fthe backup battery does not provide power to the remote alarm monitoring system during a power failure or battery test replace the battery gt If battery has been in service for 1 year replace the battery Check the Remote Alarm Monitoring System Battery The monitoring system does not indicate the charge level of the battery Regularly test the battery Replace battery if the test fails or if the battery has been in use for 1 year Test the battery 1 Disconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system Zone Secure lamp should remain illuminated b If the Zone Secure lamp is not illuminated replace battery 2 Connect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system NOTE Use a battery which meets specifications outlined in chapter 12 4 Supplies Clean the Remote Alarm Monitoring System CAUTION Disconnect remote alarm monitoring system from AC power when cleaning In environments where remote alarm monitoring system is exposed to excessive lint or dust cleaning may be required more frequently than stated in preventive maintenance schedule 17 va Helmer Horizon Series Models 12 3 1 12 3 2 12 4 13 360112 1 D Exterior Clean exterior surfaces with soft cotton cloth and non abrasive liquid cleaner Clean alarm terminals with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner Interior Clean the interior using a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner Supplies 1 9 V non rechargeable alkaline or equivalen
20. internal jumper for the zone is set appropriately 2 the top panel of the remote alarm monitoring system remove the external jumper that connects the terminals if installed 3 Connect the zone to the device s according to the illustrations above 9 Install the Backup Battery A backup battery provides power to the remote alarm monitoring system if AC power fails The remote alarm monitoring system is shipped from the factory with the backup battery gt The monitoring system has visual and audible alarms to notify when the remaining charge on the installed battery is low gt low charge alarms remain active until the battery is removed gt power fails and alarms are not active at the time of failure the monitoring system can continue to operate on battery power for a maximum of two hours NOTE The visual and audible alarms do not indicate whether a battery is installed The alarms only indicate that the battery charge is low 360112 1 D 12 Helmer General Information 360112 1 D DURACELL NG t U PROCELL Battery holder with battery installed circled Install the Battery NOTE Avoid using a battery that has been partially discharged Install a new battery Disconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system Remove the cover from the base of the remote alarm monitoring system Install the battery in the battery holder on the circuit board Replace the cover Reconn
21. ponding internal jumper that is used to configure it as a normally open or normally closed circuit The internal jumpers are located on the circuit board inside the monitoring system NOTE Default factory setting is normally closed Internal jumpers Zones are labeled ZN and the positions for each zone are labeled NC and NO RA4 model shown with zone 3 jumper in the NO position and the remaining zone jumpers in the NC position 360112 1 D 10 Helmer General Information Set a Zone Jumper UN CAUTION Before removing the cover disconnect the power to the monitoring system to eliminate the potential of electric shock 1 Disconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system 2 Remove the cover from the base of the monitoring system For instructions see Section 3 5 Removing and installing the cover 3 Inside the monitoring system on the circuit board locate the jumper for the zone configuration to be changed 4 Move the jumper to the appropriate position gt For anormally closed configuration move the jumper to connect the pins that are labeled NC gt For anormally open configuration move the jumper to connect the pins that are labeled NO 5 Replace the cover 6 Connect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system 8 4 Connect Monitored Devices NOTE Each zone on the monitoring system is designed to monitor one device Multiple Devices Connected to a Single Zone gt gt gt gt Mul
22. rews to secure the cover to the base Connect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system Test Alarms Test alarms to ensure they are working correctly The remote alarm monitoring system provides real time monitoring of alarm status for all connected devices Front features RA4 model shown Label Description Function A Zone Secure lamp Mute an active zone alarm B Zone Alarm lamp Adjust the volume of an active zone alarm Test the Alarms 1 Ona device monitored by the remote alarm monitoring system manually trigger an alarm that is transmitted through the remote alarm interface NOTE Refer to the device s service manual for information on which device alarms are transmitted through the respective device s remote alarm interface 2 On the remote alarm monitoring system verify the zone corresponding to the device with the alarm is an alarm state The red Zone Alarm lamp should be flashing 3 the monitored device clear all active alarms 4 the remote alarm monitoring system verify the tested zone is a secure state The green Zone Secure lamp should be illuminated 19 Helmer 16 Troubleshooting Horizon Series Models UN CAUTION 360112 1 D Review all safety instructions prior to troubleshooting Refer to chapter 2 Safety Problem Possible Cause Action No Zone Secure or Zone Alarm lamps are illuminated
23. rsesestbaadgerekukeddessabebadeenek ble ol ske 7 6 1 1 Rapid Resolution A 7 612 serte eR das Sa ede ee ae 7 Eb fe af 7 6 4 4 Additional Warranty 7 6 2 Outside of USA 8 INStANAUON Metal ates nse bse ethene sass 8 721 Location Requirements bea tea a eee ep eRe eal ea le are de 8 bE See ee be ed 8 7 3 Connect the Power Supply 00 cece ee tee 8 8 COMiGuration ou eee eed 9 8 1 Zone COMNGUIALION Haake ana bac BR 9 82 Zone tabels 2 2 Shanes bee alate ka MR d Oe eas 10 8 3 Set Internal Jumpers for Zones 10 8 4 Connect Monitored Devices 2204
24. t battery 120218 Remove and Install the Cover CAUTION Before removing the cover disconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system to eliminate the potential of electric shock NOTE After removing the cover internal wiring will connect the cover to the base Screws securing the cover to the base circled Remove the Cover 1 Disconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system 2 Using a screwdriver loosen and remove the screws that secure the cover to the base 3 Remove the cover Install the Cover 1 Place the cover over the base aligning the screw holes 2 Using a screwdriver install the screws to secure the cover to the base 3 Connect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system 18 Horizon Series Models 14 A 15 360112 1 D Replace the Circuit Board CAUTION Before removing the cover disconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system to eliminate the potential of electric shock Disconnect the power to the remote alarm monitoring system Using a screwdriver loosen and remove the screws that secure the cover to the base Disconnect the wires from the circuit board Remove the four nuts that secure the board Lift the board out of the base Install the new board and four nuts to secure the board Connect connect the wires to the circuit board Place the cover over the base aligning the screw holes Using a screwdriver install the sc
25. tiple devices may be connected to a single zone provided all devices are identically configured all normally open or normally closed With multiple devices connected to a single zone alarm information received by the remote alarm monitoring system would be limited An active alarm indicated that at least one device connected to the zone has an active alarm There is no way to identify which device s has the active alarm Maximum Distance for Monitored Devices gt gt Monitored devices can be a maximum of 3000 915 m away from the remote alarm monitoring system when connected with 22 gauge wire When multiple devices are connected to a single zone the maximum distance refers to the length of wire needed to reach the device farthest from the remote alarm monitoring system Default Connection Settings gt The default factory settings for the RA1 zone and RA4 zones is normally closed gt An external jumper connects the two terminals for each zone gt 360112 1 D The connections depend on whether the zone will be normally open or normally closed and whether one or more devices is connected to the zone 11 General Information Left One device Right Multiple devices Zone connections for a normally open configuration Left One device Right Multiple devices Required supplies gt Two conductor 22 gauge wire not supplied 2 Phillips screwdriver Connect Devices to a Zone 1 Confirm the
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