Bosch WLSD3000 F.01U.132.265 User Manual

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F.01U.132.265
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Care Solutions | Wireless Smoke Detector WLSD3000
Wireless Smoke Detector WLSD3000
 
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Battery power supply
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Button for self-check
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Easy connection to the unit
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Local optical and acoustical alarm
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Battery monitoring
In the event of smoke caused by a fire, the Wireless
Smoke Detector issues a local, high-volume
intermittent tone. At the same time, it signals the
danger by sending a wireless transmission to the
Carephone which then triggers an alarm via the
telephone network.
System Overview
The Wireless Smoke Detector is operated in
combination with Bosch Carephones 10, 12, 52+ and
62.
It consists of three parts:
1. Smoke sensor
2. Radio transmitter module
3. Joint power supply
The Wireless Smoke Detector is particularly suitable
for early fire detection when smoke develops. It
detects visible, light-colored smoke which frequently
occurs before flames develop or temperature rises.
When it detects a fire, the smoke sensor emits a loud,
penetrating, acoustic alarm into the surroundings until
the fire is discovered and as long as the smoke
detector can function. At the same time, the radio
transmitter module sends an alarm to the Carephone.
This means that specific action to fight the fire is
already possible at an early stage. Furthermore,
endangered persons can be brought to safety in time.
Smoke detectors have their technical limitations and
do not necessarily react to all situations: gas, flames,
heat and when hemmed in by dense black smoke.
Functions
The radio transmitter module is accommodated in the
base of the Wireless Smoke Detector. Both modules
are powered from a shared battery.
The optical smoke sensor uses the scattered light
principle. A light transmitter and photo diode are
housed in a measuring chamber in such a way that no
light is able to fall on the photo diode. Scattered light
is only produced if smoke particles penetrate this
chamber. The light beam is reflected by the smoke
particles and recorded by the photo diode. The
evaluation electronics will generate an alarm if the
recorded levels exceed a specific threshold. A test
button located on the detector can be used to trigger
an alarm. This can be used to check that the local
alarm and alarm signaling via the Carephone are
functioning correctly. The test button is also used to
register the Wireless Smoke Detector with a
Carephone.
The use of radio technology eliminates the need to lay
cables. Installation is restricted to securing a mounting
plate with two screws.