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  • Operating Instructions EIB Alarm Central Unit Best. Nr.: 7573 00 10 825 421 11 05.2004 More Information: Berker GmbH & Co. KG, Klagebach 38 58579 Schalksmühle/Germany Telefon +49 (0) 23 55/905-0 Telefax +49 (0) 23 55/905-112 www.berker.com

  • Berker EIB, Warning Caution: Opening the enclosure of your EIB alarm central unit as well as maintenance and installation of the same may only be performed by a qualified electrician. This device contains dangerous voltages which can cause electric shock, physical shock and other injuries. The following documents belong to the documentation of the EIB alarm central unit: • Operating Instructions (this document); • Installation Instructions (containing instructions and notes related to service and warranty); • a list of the det

  • Attack detectors From the technical point of view, attack detectors are simple push-buttons which can be actuated by the user in an emergency. They are available in various designs: as normal EIB sensor push-buttons or installation pushbuttons, or as grip or step rails. When being actuated, attack detectors will always raise alarm, regardless of the state of the system. To protect the

  • Berker EIB, "Alarm" If a detector responds within an armed safeguarding area, the alarm system will change to the "alarm" state. The alarm indicators- siren, flashlight, etc. - will be activated (depending on how they have been programmed). If detectors have been programmed as "delayed", some "pre-alarm" (indicated visually or audibly) can be set off first, with the change to the "alarm" state taking place only after the corresponding alarm delay time has elapsed. "Disarmed after alarm" After an alarm, you must always lo

  • Berker EIB, 2. Operation In this passage, we will explain how to operate the alarm central unit. Depending on the configuration of your system - for example, regarding the number of safeguarding areas, whether cascaded or nested, or a different display unit – there may be differences. In the examples shown here, we use a key-operated switch as arming device and an EIB info display unit for indication. Display The info display unit can be used for various display functions in the interior installation. For this purpose, various "pages" must be allocated in the info display unit. One page of the info display unit must be defined as "alarm central unit display". This alarm cen

  • Berker EIB, Alarming An alarm will be set off if • detector within a armed area responds; • sabotage signal arrives while an area is in the armed state; • detector in the "fire" safeguarding area responds; • attack detector is actuated or tampered with; • an attempt is made to re-program the central unit while an area is in the armed state. In the event of an alarm, one or several (depending on the configuration of the system) of the following alarm indicators will be actuated: • indoor siren (recommended time 180 sec. max.), • outdoor siren (recommended time 180 sec. max.), • flashlight, • additional alarm (relay in the EIB alarm central unit), • remote

  • Berker EIB, Detector test mode If your alarm system includes a corresponding switching option (e. g. a "detector test" EIB sensor pushbutton) you can set the system to the "detector test" mode. This assumes all areas to be disarmed, i. e. there must be no fault or alarm signals. In this mode, all detectors – even fire and attack detectors – can be checked for proper functioning without setting off an alarm. During renovation … During maintenance or renovation work in the house, it may become necessary to detach individual detectors. To prevent triggering an alarm, the system should be set to the "detector test" mode. 3. What to do if … ... you cannot arm the syst

  • Berker EIB, Arming device ____ Key-operated switch ____ Blocking element ____ Switch/pushbutton Other __________________________________________________ Display unit ____ EIB info display unit ___ PC ___ Control panel ____ Mini-Tableau Other _____________________ Detector ____ Fire ____ Wired detector ____ Attack for arming area _____ Delayed detectors: yes / no 4. Your EIB alarm central unit - Configuration The following brief overview of the essential data of your alarm system (number and, if necessary, safeguarding areas of the devices) has been composed by your electrician. Configuration Locking mechanisms ____ Blocking element ____ Pulse door opener Ot

  • Berker EIB, Installation Instructions EIB Alarm Central Unit Best. Nr.: 7573 00 10 825 421 11 05.2004 More Information: Berker GmbH & Co. KG, Klagebach 38 58579 Schalksmühle/Germany Telefon +49 (0) 23 55/905-0 Telefax +49 (0) 23 55/905-112 www.berker.com

  • Berker EIB, A. Entrance for surface-mounted wiring A.1 – actuators A.2 – 230 V mains supply B. Strain relief clamp C. Entrance for flush-mounted D. Emergency battery E. 230 VAC mains supply F. EIB connection, programming key and programming LED, sabotage contact G. Jumper J1, "bus voltage failure in the armed state", "Betrieb" (device ON) LED H. Jumper J2, "battery monitoring", must always be inserted. I. "Physical address" field Dear Electrician and Installer, These Installation Instructions and the Operating Instructions are parts of the EIB alarm central unit and must be handed over to your customer after

  • 1. System information This device is a product of the instabus EIB System and complies with EIBA directives. Detailed special knowledge obtained in instabus training courses is a prerequisite to proper understanding. The function of the device depends on the software used. Detailed information on loadable software and attainable functions as well as the software itself can be obtai

  • Berker EIB, 3. Installation Warning Caution: Disconnect the alarm central unit from the mains voltage (230 VAC) before opening the enclosure. Risk of electric shock. For fixed installations (wall installation) only. Alarm central unit place of installation Install the EIB alarm central unit in a protected place located within an area safeguarded by a detector (e. g. loft, basement, lumber room, distribution cabinet). Maximum security against sabotage is obtained if all wiring to the alarm central unit is installed under plaster. Through the installation opening at the rear side of the enclosure, the wiring can be led into the alarm central unit. Refer to Fig. 1 (C). If wiring to the EIB

  • Berker EIB, The emergency battery facilitates uninterrupted operation of the alarm central unit for about 12 hours in the event of mains failure, i. e. within this period, any alarm can be safely triggered. The battery life is approx. 5 years at an ambient temperature of 20 °C. Exposing the battery to higher temperatures or completely discharging it several times will shorten its lifetime. It is recommended to replace the emergency battery in intervals of about 4 years. Battery type: Lead-acid storage battery: 12 V, 1.2 Ah (VdS-approved; VdS = German Association of Damage/Loss Insurers). Connection: Red wire = +, black wire = –. An intelligent electronic charging system moni

  • Berker EIB, 4.5 Wired detectors A wired detector (also several normally closed contacts in series) can be connected directly to the alarm central unit, terminals "Melder" (detector) and "GND" of terminal strip X2 (closed circuit protection). Such detector can, for example, be used for safeguarding the area in which the alarm central unit is located. Use the ETS2 to assign this wired detector to one of the safeguarding areas. The line to the wired detector must not be longer than 200 m for a wire diameter of 0.8 mm. The line resistance mu

  • Berker EIB, 7. Display unit The alarm central unit has no display unit of its own. For this reason, one or several display units should be integrated (e. g. info display unit) via the instabus EIB into the entire system. Up to four independent display units can be triggered. The display permits checking of the states of the individual arming areas, polling of open detectors and the indication of the causes after an alarm / a fault. Event log In the event log, all events (arming, tripping of a detector, etc.) are saved. The complete event log can only be viewed, saved as a text file or printed out via the ETS2. The size of the event log depends on the number of arming areas and covers a

  • Berker EIB, 10. Parallel operation of several alarm central units Particularly large objects (shopping arcades, extensive factory units) can possibly not be monitored by one alarm central unit alone but require several alarm central units, each of them monitoring partial complexes. Such alarm central units can monitor one another by sending and receiving telegrams for mutual monitoring. After three missing telegrams, a sabotage signal will be released (armed: alarm, disarmed: fault). 11. System documentation The documentation of the entire system is an essential part of any EIB alarm central unit installed. This documentation includes: • Operating and

  • Berker EIB, 13. Acceptance of guarantee We accept the guarantee in accordance with the corresponding legal provisions. Please return the unit postage paid to our central service department giving a brief description of the fault: 12. Specifications Operating mains voltage: AC 230 VAC, +/- 10 %; 50 / 60 Hz Power consumption: 24 W max. Secondary current consumption: 50 mA max. approx. 200 mA during battery charging Fuses: F1 = 100 mA, slow-blow (5 V supply, centre) F2 = 100 mA, slow-blow (12 V supply) F3 = 100 mA, slow-blow (ÜG supply) F4 = 3.15 A, slow-blow (230 V main fuse) F5 = 3.15 A, slow-blow (rev. batt. protection) Alarm transm. dev. outp. volt

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