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Instruction Manual SGMI200

The document provides detailed instructions for the installation, linking, and testing of a wireless input module used to transmit the status of external devices to a control panel. It includes information on communication quality assessment, device specifications, and maintenance procedures. Additionally, it outlines the importance of ensuring proper battery installation and the implications of tamper detection and fault conditions.

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Instruction Manual SGMI200

The document provides detailed instructions for the installation, linking, and testing of a wireless input module used to transmit the status of external devices to a control panel. It includes information on communication quality assessment, device specifications, and maintenance procedures. Additionally, it outlines the importance of ensuring proper battery installation and the implications of tamper detection and fault conditions.

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IMPORTANT NOTE!

Programming is considered to be completed successfully only if there is an indication of programming success on the device

SGMI200 and on the translator or on the window of the PC configuration program.

COMMUNICATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT


WIRELESS INPUT MODULE It is possible to assess the wireless communication quality of the module by using a testing feature built in the device.
After a successful linking operation, by switching the link-programming switch on the ON position, the module’s indicator will start blinking accord-
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
ing to table 2.
Always remember to reposition the switch to 1 after the assessment operation: device will NOT work operatively while the switch is
The wireless input module allows the switched on / off status of an external device to be transmitted to the control panel through translator / positioned on the ON position.
expanders devices. These module types are intended to interface a control panel and normally open contact devices. The connection between the
module and the external device is supervised with the aid of an end of line resistor.Communication between the input module and the translator / Communication quality Assessment Device’s indication
expanders modules is wireless.
No connection Fail Two red blinks

Link margin is less than 10 dB Poor One red blink

PRIMARY Robust communication with link


Good One green blink
margin from 10 dB to 20 dB
Picture 1 - General view of BATTERY Robust communication with link
Excellent Two green blinks Table 2
the product LED margin over 20 dB

LINK-PROGRAM MODULE PLACEMENT


SWITCH
It is strongly advised to mount the device as far as possible from metal objects, metal doors, metal window openings, etc. as well as cable conduc-
tors, cables (especially from computers), otherwise the operating distance may greatly drop. The device should not be installed near electronic
devices and computer equipment that can interfere with the reception’s quality.

1) Select the position of the module before installing it. Verify, from that position, that the communication between the device and the
translator or the expander is correctly established and working (see the COMMUNICATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT paragraph).

Picture 2 - The PCB of the device 2) Install and fix the device’s box in the selected position using the provided screws and their indicated lodgment holes (picture 3).
SECONDARY TAMPER INPUT TERMINAL
BATTERY SPRING BLOCK The input module box is designed with 6 cable entry knockout holes, distributed on the lateral sides of the device’s box, allowing sealed, gland
fitted cables to be connected to the device and, at the same time, to preserve the original IP protection rating (picture 4).
MODULES VISUAL LED INDICATOR
3) Fit the cable’s gland (or glands) into the “knocked out” device box’s cable entry.
The wireless input module is equipped with a bi- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
colour LED (red / green) that provides visual Ideal operating range: may vary 4) Feed the cables into the box, giving them sufficient length for a secure connection.
Open space communication range with its
indication for functional conditions and battery 200 m consistently according to
parent translator or expander
levels as indicated in table 1. The input module environmental conditions 5) Extract the supply batteries from their lodgment on the PCB, in order to power the device off.
has the LED positioned as illustrated in picture 2. Operating frequency 868 MHz
Modulation type FSK 6) Connect the cable’s terminals to the device’s input terminal blocks as indicated in the following paragraph.
DEVICE’S POWER SUPPLY AND LINKING
Operating frequency channels 7
7) Reinsert correctly the batteries into their PCB lodgments, in order to power up again the device.
The linking operation permits the configuration of Radiated power 5 dBm (3 mW) Typical
the wireless input module on the translator mod- Transmission message period 60 seconds Default 8) Test the module, then install and screw securely the cover onto the module’s box.
ule. Main battery type Type CR123A
The linking operation described below does not
change if made directly from the translator or from Backup battery type Type CR2032А
the PC configuration program. These lifespan values refer to
the device being programmed
Main battery lifespan 6.5 years typical
with a control signals transmis-
1) Verify that the secondary battery is present; if sion period of 12 seconds
not, insert the battery into its housing, referring When a low battery condition is WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS
to the polarities printed on the PCB. Backup battery lifespan 2 months typical
indicated, both, main and
secondary, batteries must be Our devices use high quality electronic components and plastic materials that are highly resistant to environmental
2) Move the link-program switch to position ON. changed altogether deterioration. However, after 10 years of continuous operation, it is advisable to replace the devices in order to mini-
Ingress protection rating IP 65 mize the risk of reduced performance caused by external factors. Ensure that this device is only used with compatible
3) Insert the main battery. Operating temperature range From -30 °C to +55 °C control panels. Detection systems must be checked, serviced and maintained on a regular basis to confirm correct
operation.
Ensure that both battery’s polarities are correct. Table 1 Device Status Green LED Red LED
Smoke sensors may respond differently to various kinds of smoke particles, thus application advice should be sought
The visual LED indicator switches green once, then four times red Switching into operat- for special risks. Sensors cannot respond correctly if barriers exist between them and the fire location and may be
Short blinks - affected by special environmental conditions.
(programming mode) and will, successively, turn off. This indicates that the ing mode ARGUS SECURITY S.R.L.
device is ready to be linked to the translator module. Via del Canneto, 14
Switching into pro- Refer to and follow national codes of practice and other internationally recognized fire engineering standards. 34015 Muggia (TS)
- 4 short blinks
gramming mode Italy
4) Move the switch in position 1 to trigger the communication between the
module and the translator. Normal mode - -
Appropriate risk assessment should be carried out initially to determine correct design criteria and updated periodically.
EN 54-18:2005
The green LED switches on once, then it blinks many times (operating Blinking Input/output devices
Alarm condition -
mode), and, finally, after alternating green-red for one second, the indicator (0.5 second on / 1 second off) WARRANTY
EN 54-25:2008
turns off: this indicates that the linking procedure has been performed Main battery fault (low Blinking (orange tonality) Components using radio
correctly and the device has programmed itself . level)
-
(0.1 second on / 5 seconds off)
All devices are supplied with the benefit of a limited 3 year warranty relating to faulty materials or manufacturing de- links
fects, effective from the production date indicated on each product.
The input module is linked and all the parameters (address, system code Blinking This warranty is invalidated by mechanical or electrical damage caused in the field by incorrect handling or usage. SGMI200
Secondary battery fault
etc.) necessary to work correctly are stored. If the LED remains switched on (0.1 second on / 5 -
(low level) Technical data: see the
seconds off) Product must be returned via your authorized supplier for repair or replacement together with full information on any
the red light it means that the linking operation failed. In this case remove latest revision of the TDS-
the main battery, switch over alternatively the ON / 1 switch a few times in problem identified. SGMI2 specifications
Sequential bicolor blinking (with orange tonality)
order to discharge the internal capacitor and then start again from point 2). Both batteries fault document held by the
(0.1 second on / 5 seconds off )
Full details on our warranty and product’s returns policy can be obtained upon request. manufacturer.

ARGUS SECURITY S.R.L. - Via del Canneto, 14 - 34015 - Muggia (TS) - Italy www.argussecurity.it [email protected] L20-SGMI2X-0001 (v1.0)
Picture 3 - Wall fixing screw MAINTENANCE
entry points
1) Before starting any maintenance work (e.g. batteries substitution), disable the system in order to avoid accidental and unwanted fault detection
conditions.

2) Remove the front cover from the device’s box.

Picture 4 - Cable entry 3) Perform the planned necessary maintenance operations.


knockout holes
4) After the device has been serviced, reinstall correctly the front cover onto its box, reactivate the system and check correct operation as de-
scribed under the TESTING paragraph.

Resistors Value Note

5.6 kOhm (10% End of line resistor for the


Reol
tolerance) supervision of the line

2.2 kOhm (10%


Ral Alarm resistor
tolerance) Table 3

WIRING CONNECTION

Following is illustrated the electrical scheme for the connection of the input module to the external device which transmits the input signal to the
module. End of line supervision resistor’s and external device alarm resistor’s specifications are given in table 3.

Picture 5 - Connection of
the external device

TAMPER DETECTION FEATURE

The wireless input module is provided with a tamper detection switch-spring system, and, in case of removal of the cover from its box, it sends a
tamper detection message to the control panel. For this reason assure that the front cover is well inserted and closed.

FAULTS

If a fault condition is detected by the input module, a message indicating such condition is sent to the control panel.
The faults are locally signaled by the module’s visual LED indicator (see table 1).
A fault condition can normally be determined by a low battery power supply.

TESTING

In order to test the functionality of the installed input module the following test must be performed: activate the external device: the module must
transmit the alarm message to the control panel through the translator / expander and switch on the LED indicator (blink red as per table 1).
After each test the module must be reset from control panel (see the RESET paragraph).

All devices must be tested after installation and, successively, on a periodic basis.

RESET

To reset the input module from an alarm condition it is necessary to reset from control panel: the module’s LED indicator (indicating alarm) will be
turned off.

ARGUS SECURITY S.R.L. - Via del Canneto, 14 - 34015 - Muggia (TS) - Italy www.argussecurity.it [email protected] L20-SGMI2X-0001 (v1.0)

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