Addressable
Manual Call Point 3333

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General
The
call point has an attractive design compliant with EN54-11,
and is either surface mounted in the supplied red backbox
or recess mounted in a standard UK single gang box or a Swedish
65 mm circular backbox.
It
has a clip retained front cover that reduces installation
and commissioning time and adds security since the clips are
concealed. The frangible element is a glass element with a
protective plastic film. To operate the call point, the glass
element is pressed until it is broken. This will activate
the built-in microswitch, which will generate a fire alarm
in the c.i.e.
Test
key
Routine testing is made with a supplied test key, without
breaking the glass element. Inserting the test key simulates
the breaking of the glass element. The call point is automatically
reset when the test key is removed. The test key is also used
to release the security clips for the front cover.
Protective
cover
To protect the call point against accidental operation, a
transparent polycarbonate cover has to be lifted to get access
to the glass element.
Encapsulated
circuit
All electronics are encapsulated. Only the terminal block
is accessible from the rear.
LED
indicator
An LED on the front cover indicates fire alarm generated by
the call point.
Flashing LED: The LED will flash each time the c.i.e. communicates
with the call point, until the call point is operated and
the LED is switched on.
Non-flashing LED: The LED is switched off, until the call
point is operated and the LED is switched on.
Connections
/ Settings
The COM loop is connected directly to the call point via a
4-way terminal block. For COM loop address setting is the
address setting tool 3314 is used. 3314 is also used to set
the call point type and the LED mode:
- NORMAL
mode (EBL512 SW version > 2.0 required): M.c.p. type
3333. (Flashing or non-flashing LED is set via Win512.)
- 2330
mode: M.c.p. type 2333, flashing LED.
- 2312
mode: M.c.p. type 2333, non-flashing LED. Two flying leads
(wires) are connected to the terminal block, for connection
of the 3314 address setting tool's connection cable. The
wires are to be disconnected before the COM loop wires are
connected.
Product applications Used in the EBL512 / 1000 / 2000 systems
and is intended for indoor use and in dry premises.
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