Honeywell 805595 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Important battery information 
Battery information relating to power consumption and batteries (Art. No. 805597) for use in 
IQ8Wireless RF components 
 
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Insert batteries into the RF devices shortly before initial operation (assigned to the RF 
transponders)! Unassigned RF devices consume approx. 4 times more power.  
 
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Bear in mind the sufficient remaining field strength! 
Operation with low field strength causes the power consumption to be somewhat higher. 
Similar RF devices which were put into operation at the same time may subsequently 
register low battery voltage (batt. < 30) on the FACP after different running times.  
The probability of interferences (e.g. caused by electromagnetic pollution or alternating 
field strength) rises very high relating to the reduced field strength. If the wireless 
transmission is interrupted and a wireless devices must leave the frequency hopping 
mode, it is operated in the basic channels until the assigned transponder is able to take 
this device into the frequency hopping mode again. In this mode the current consumption 
may increase up to 4 times higher. 
 
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How often a RF transponder has to search for one of its RF devices in the base channel 
can be determined using the Service PC on the >disturbance< counter in the programming 
software tools 8000.  
 
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If the 12/24  V DC power supply to a RF transponder should malfunction, the radio 
operation of the transponder terminates and all the assigned RF devices search in the 
base channel for this RF transponder. This causes the RF devices’ power consumption to 
be up to approx. 4 times higher. 
 
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In the case of an alarm, the detectors in the RF devices consume somewhat more power.  
 
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In an uncharged state, the approved batteries (Art. No. 805597) have a very low self-
discharge rate (1 % annually @ 25 °C ± 10 °C). Storage outside this temperature range 
causes the self-discharge rate to increase. The nominal capacity of the batteries 
decreases, for example, at low temperatures and is 20-30 % lower during operation near to 
the freezing point. 
 
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Due to “passivation effects” batteries which are more than 3 years old should no longer be 
used. Batteries are labelled accordingly. e.g. F.02.277.E 
 
F  
= France 
 
02 
= in the year 2002 
 
277 
= produced on the 277th day 
 
= charge 
 
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For initial operation, the batteries are inserted and then charged automatically for a short 
time and with a very high current. In rare cases, this may cause low battery voltage  
(batt. < 30) to be immediately displayed on the FACP. 
Remedy: Activate the RF devices once more using the FACP.  
 
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For functioning devices, the battery voltage is checked approx. every 12 hours 
automatically and approx. 2 minutes after insertion of the batteries/after activation (detector 
zone/detector) of a RF device.