Esser 808623 Esserbus Alarm Transponder Manual
Esser 808623 Esserbus Alarm Transponder Manual
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Contents
1 Honeywell ESSER 808623 EsserbusAlarm
Transponder
2 Product Usage Instructions
3 System restrictions
4 Installation
5 Reset-Relay Functionality
6 Specifications
7 Typical wiring
8 Documents / Resources
8.1 References
9 Related Posts
System Requirements
Compatible with IQ8Control, FlexES control, and specific detectors and devices as listed in the manual.
Installation
Follow the provided fixing holes dimensions for mounting.
Power Supply
Ensure the input voltage is within the specified range. Connect as per the labeled inputs.
Cable Connection
Use I-Y (St) Y n x 2 x 0.8 mm cable with proper shielding for communication. Terminate unused zone inputs with a
10 kOhm End-of-line resistor.
Identification
Place the supplied adhesive label on the transponder or module housing for mounting guidance.
System Limitations:
Observe the maximum number of transponders, zones, and detectors per loop as specified in the manual.
Relay Outputs
Connect designated peripheral devices to the relay outputs of the transponder.
Dimension
Warning!
These instructions must be studied carefully before commissioning. Any damage caused by failure to observe the
installation instructions voids the warranty. No liability is accepted for any resulting consequential loss.
General
The esserbus ® alarm transponder (Part No. 808623) with integrated isolator is designed for operation only as
loop device (esserbus® / esserbus®-PLus) of the Fire Alarm Control Panel IQ8Control and FlexES control. The
programming software tools 8000 is required for the device configuration.
System requirements
esserbus®
from Version V3.0 from Version V1.15
transponder
System restrictions
Installation
The esserbus ®-alarm transponder (Part No. 808623) with housing (e.g. Part No. 788600) must be mounted in a
close range to the ext. power supply unit or voltage converter (Part No. 761336 or 761337). Alternatively it is
possible to mount the transponder inside of the ext. power supply unit or the Fire Alarm Control Panel.
For easy installation the terminals may be removed with a suitable tool, such as needle-nose pliers. When the
loops have been connected, attach the terminal strip to the plug contact again.
Connection cable
Use cable I-Y (St) Y n x 2 x 0.8 mm with special designation or fire detection cable!
The shielding must be connected for EMI protection of the communication cable!
Identification (Fig. 2)
The supplied adhesive label ? must be placed onto the transponder housing ? or module housing ? for C- or snap
on rail mounting (refer to arrows in Fig. 2).
Zone inputs
All designated peripheral devices of the Fire Alarm system and listed components in the corresponding approval
of the Fire alarm System IQ8Control / FlexES control must be terminated and monitored with an End-of-Line (EOL-
I/EOL-O) –device.
Intelligent fire detectors and Manual call points from series 9000
Intelligent addressable fire detectors from series 9100 in conventional mode
Third party detectors (e.g. wiring page 2)
These zone must be terminated with an EOL-I (in the last detector / device).
Relay outputs
Designated peripheral devices for the relay output of the alarm transponder:
Conventional audible alarm devices (Type ROSHNI and ROLP) and beacons (Type SOLEX) these relay outputs
must be terminated with an EOL-O (to be configured with programming software tools 8000).
Each not listed audible alarm device is no component of the Fire Alarm System IQ8Control / FlexES control and
may be connected only in the >dry/not monitored< mode to the relay contacts!
Operating mode
Available operating modes for each relay:
Reset-Relay Functionality
Both relay outputs of the transponder may be used to reset a connected third-party detector. The reset function
relates to the corresponding detector, e.g. by switching the appropriate input to GND or by a short interruption of
the detectors supply voltage.
Therefore the control mode >Reset-Relay< as well as the desired relay operation mode (normally closed or open)
must be configured with the programming software tools 8000 from V1.14. The relay output will be activated for
the selected reset time (1 to 14 seconds) if the assigned input (G1 for relay 1 / G2 for relay 2) of the transponder is
reset. Refer to the detectors manual for the required reset time.
Detector type Operation mode of the Reset relay * / function Reset time Fig. No.
Specifications
Loop
Rated voltage : 8 V DC to 42 V DC
Rated current : approx. 90 μA @ 19 V DC
External power supply
Operating voltage : 10 V DC to 28 V DC
Current consumption : max. 120 mA @ 12 V DC
Quiescent current : approx. 12 mA @ 12 V DC
Inputs
Current consumption : max. 25 mA @ 9 V DC
Length of connection cable : max. 1.000 m
Monitoring detector input : EOL-I or 10 k? / ±40%
Relays
Contact rating : 30 V DC / 1 A
monitoring relay : EOL-O or 10 k? / ±40%
Ambient temperature : -10 °C to +50 °C
Storage temperature : -25 °C to +75 °C
Rel. humidity : ? 95% (no condensation)
Protection rating : IP 40 (with housing)
Weight: : approx. 28 g
Dimensions (w x h x d) : 82 x 72 x 20 (mm)
Specification : EN 54-17 : 2005
VdS Approval : G 210020
CE certificate : 0786-CPD-20947 / -21057
Connection terminals for relay K1 + K2, ext. power supply +/- UBext
Connection terminals of the loop, zone inputs
Relay K 1
Configuration of operating mode refer to Fig. 5 – 7
Relay K 2
Green
LED indicator for communication to the FACP, flashes sporadically
Red
Electronic fuse (Multifuse) for relay output K1 and K2
Electronic fuse (Multifuse) for ext. power supply of the transponder +/- UBext
Relay contacts K1 and K2 for activating an external field device
Jumper open / close
Typical wiring
Additional wiring examples for third-party detectors refer to documentation 798961.GB0 at
www.essersystems.de.
Alarm → 1 k??/ 10 k?
Quiescent → 10 k?
Fault → wire breakage / short circuit
Connecting inductive loads
A recovery diode (e.g. type 1N400x) must be connected for each external inductive load (e.g. door control
magnets, valves, relays or audible alarm devices).
Documents / Resources
References
User Manual
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