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Summary of Contents for Pyronix Matrix 424

  • Page 1 Matrix 424 832 832+ Installation Manual Software Version 5 RINS918-6...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.6.2 Connecting a Single Keypad to a Matrix 832 .................. 12 2.6.3 Connecting a Single Keypad to a Matrix 832+ ................13 2.6.4 Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers to a Matrix 424 ..........14 2.6.5 Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers to a Matrix 832 ..........15 2.6.6 Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers to a Matrix 832+ ..........
  • Page 4 2.14.2 Four Wire Fire Detector Connection to Normally Closed Zone ............. 36 2.14.3 Four Wire Fire Detector Connection to End of Line Zones ............37 3. OPERATING MODES AND KEYPAD/READER INDICATIONS ..........38 3.1 Disarmed and Armed Modes ........................38 3.1.1 Available Arm Modes ........................
  • Page 5: Installation & Cabling Rules

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 1. INSTALLATION & CABLING RULES Before mounting the panel you must decide on the place of installation. The use of remote keypads mean that the panel can be located anywhere on the premises and it is recommended that the panel be housed in a concealed place.
  • Page 6: Low Battery Voltage Detection

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 1.6 Low Battery Voltage Detection The Matrix 424 and 832 printed circuit boards now have a low voltage battery disconnect feature, which provide monitoring of the battery. The area circled shows the low voltage detect relay and switch.
  • Page 7: Mounting Procedure For Matrix - Plastic & Metal Case

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 1.7 Mounting Procedure for Matrix – Plastic & Metal Case The following steps illustrate basic mounting procedure for matrix plastic & metal case. (See Section 2 for complete wiring diagrams) Step 1 - Remove the case lid from the matrix panel and check all parts and components are in place.
  • Page 8: Panel Layout - Metal Case

    Care must be taken when connecting devices to the bus over long cable runs. This is to ensure maximum system integrity under all circumstances (battery backup, etc.). Pyronix recommends using standard 0.22mm cross sectional area, shielded multi-core alarm cable for the Matrix bus.
  • Page 9: System Examples

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 1.9.1 Table 1: KEN (Keypad Equivalent Number) values for each serial module DEVICE Description and Configuration MX-LCD Matrix LCD Keypad MX-RIX Matrix Remote Zone Expander MX-RIX8DW Matrix Wireless Expander MX-PROX Proximity Reader MX-ROX8R 8 Way Relay Output Module *1 *2...
  • Page 10 Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual Example 1 The most straightforward wiring approach would be to daisy chain the devices on one run as below. 50m. 100m. AUX+ / K+ AUX- / K- ACCEPTABLE Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Output expander...
  • Page 11: Addressing The Keypads & Proximity Readers

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 1.10 Addressing the Keypads & Proximity Readers The LCD and ICON keypads are individually addressable. Each keypad type (LCD & ICON) can have four different addresses. The address of the device is set using the small switch on the keypad PCB. If you have multiple devices of the same type then they must have different addresses (IDs).
  • Page 12: Wiring Diagrams

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2. WIRING DIAGRAMS GLOBAL TAMPER CONNECTION Note: The global tamper connections are very important. The global tamper connections on the 832 and 832+ control panel are GT and AUX-, devices should be connected between these two terminals to create a global tamper loop.
  • Page 13: Matrix 832 Pcb

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.2 Matrix 832 PCB 2A AC Supply 1A Auxiliary 1 (Bell) NVM Reset Plug-On Zone Expander MX-VOICE Module Supply Output Fuse Connector Input Fuse Pins Connector NBUSJY 1A Auxiliary RS232 Connector Spade Terminal to PC serial port...
  • Page 14: Matrix 832+ Pcb

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.3 Matrix 832+ PCB 1A Auxiliary NVM Reset Plug-On Zone Expander MX-VOICE Module Battery Fuse Supply Output Fuse Pins Connector Connector 832+ NBUSJY 1A Auxiliary 1 (Bell) 1A Keypad / Expander RS232 Connector Spade Terminal...
  • Page 15: Power Supply Wiring

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.4 Power Supply Wiring NOTE 1: Terminal connections for the Matrix 832 and Matrix 832+ are the same as for the Matrix 424. MATRIX 424 PCB Battery 12V Transformer ~ 17V To mains NOTE 2: When the control panel is de-energized, you can apply power from either of the power supply inputs: AC supply via the transformer or 12V DC supply from the battery.
  • Page 16: Keypads & Proximity Readers Wiring

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.6 Keypads & Proximity Readers Wiring NOTE: When connecting keypads to a Matrix panel, the first keypad must always be ID1. 2.6.1 Connecting a Single Keypad to a Matrix 424 Tamper terminals MATRIX ICON...
  • Page 17: Connecting A Single Keypad To A Matrix 832

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.6.3 Connecting a Single Keypad to a Matrix 832+ MATRIX 832+ PCB KEYPAD 1 ICON (ID1) Tamper terminals Keypad of ICON Keypad Keypad NOTE: After adding or removing equipment from the system, use engineers function 754 to scan for all devices on the Matrix bus.
  • Page 18: Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers To A Matrix 424

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.6.4 Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers to a Matrix 424 ICON Keypad Keypad KEYPAD 2 KEYPAD 3 KEYPAD 4 KEYPAD 1 (ID 2) (ID 3) (ID 4) (ID 1) M ATRIX M ATRIX...
  • Page 19: Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers To A Matrix 832

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.6.5 Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers to a Matrix 832 MATRIX 832 PCB ICON Keypad Keypad KEYPAD 1 KEYPAD 2 KEYPAD 3 KEYPAD 4 (ID1) (ID2) (ID3) (ID4) READER 1 READER 2 READER 3...
  • Page 20: Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers To A Matrix 832

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.6.6 Connecting Multiple Keypads / Proximity Readers to a Matrix 832+ MATRIX 832+ PCB ICON Keypad Keypad KEYPAD 1 KEYPAD 2 KEYPAD 3 KEYPAD 4 (ID1) (ID2) (ID3) (ID4) READER 1 READER 2 READER 3...
  • Page 21: Matrix Voice Module

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.7 Matrix Voice Module Data & power connection using the cable supplied Supply input 9-12V for recording/playing messages if disconnected Speaker for playing from panel recorded messages Message number indicator MESSAGE MICROPHONE NUMBER Microphone...
  • Page 22: Battery Monitor Board Wiring

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.8 Battery Monitor Board Wiring The battery monitor board is a unique monitoring and test board for the Matrix range of control panels, including the Matrix 832, 832+, 424 and Matrix 6. Connect the battery monitor board to the control panel as illustrated below.
  • Page 23: Matrix Zone Expanders

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.9 Matrix Zone Expanders 2.9.1 Local Plug-On 8 Zone Expander MX-IX16 MX-IX16 The MX-IX 16 should be connected to the Matrix PCB as shown below Connection for MX-IX16 Zone 9 input Zone 13 input...
  • Page 24: Remote 8 Zone Expander Mx-rix With Zone Analyser

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.9.2 Remote 8 Zone Expander MX-RIX with Zone Analyser NOTE: When connecting RIX modules to the bus, you must make sure you do not exceed the maximum KEN number for the cable run. See Section 1.9 on page 4.
  • Page 25 Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual Debounce and Pulse Count Settings The MX-RIX input expander has been designed to enable sensitivity adjustment of “de-bounce & pulse count switches” for shock sensors that are designed to detect sharp vibrations. Low sensitivity - use in a noisy environment, e.g. near roads, airports or factories.
  • Page 26: Wiring 28 Zones To Matrix 424

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.9.3 Wiring 28 Zones to Matrix 424 NBUSJY Zones 13 - 16 Zones 9 - 12 Zones 1 - 4 NY SJY Zones Zones 17 - 20 21 - 24 Addressing the Expander Jumpers J3 & J4 ON = Lower Expander NY SJY Jumpers J3 &...
  • Page 27: Wiring 32 Zones To Matrix 832

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.9.4 Wiring 32 Zones to Matrix 832 Zones NBUSJY 13 - 16 Zones 9 - 12 Zones 1 - 8 NY SJY Zones Zones 17 - 20 21 - 24 Addressing the Expander Jumpers J3 & J4 ON = Lower Expander NY SJY Jumpers J3 &...
  • Page 28: Wiring 32 True Zones To Matrix 832

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.9.5 Wiring 32 True Zones to Matrix 832+ 832+ NBUSJY Zones 13 - 16 Zones 9 - 12 Zones 1 - 8 NY SJY Zones Zones 17 - 20 21 - 24 Addressing the Expander Jumpers J3 &...
  • Page 29: Matrix Pgm Expanders

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.10 Matrix PGM Expanders The ROX8R/8T is an additional feature to the Matrix panel, which will enable all 12 programmable outputs on the matrix panel to be used. See cabling restrictions in Section 1.9 for the KEN values, which may be used with the output expander.
  • Page 30: Matrix Wireless Expanders

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.11 Matrix Wireless Expanders NOTE: When connecting RIX modules to the bus, you must make sure you do not exceed the maximum KEN number for the cable run. See Section 1.9 on page 4.
  • Page 31: Wiring 32 True Zones With The Wireless Expander To A Matrix

    The below example shows how to connect 2 x MX-RIX8DW to a Matrix 832+, please note the same principle is used for the Matrix 424 and 832, however, on the Matrix 424 you can have a maximum of 28 zones only.
  • Page 32: Zone Wiring

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.12 Zone Wiring 2.12.1 Normally Closed Zones Connection to Matrix 424 MATRIX 424 PCB Note: In order to create the tamper loop for PIR detectors use a spare zone programmed as Tamper, if available.
  • Page 33: Single End Of Line Zones (alarm Zones - No Tamper) Connection To Matrix

    2.12.3 Single End of Line Zones (Alarm zones – no tamper) Connection to Matrix NOTE 1: Terminal connections to Matrix 424 and 832+ are the same as to a Matrix 832. Please note that this wiring configuration can only be used when Option 5 in Global Zone Options (Function 250) is enabled.
  • Page 34: Double End Of Line Zones Connection To Matrix

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.12.4 Double End of Line Zones Connection to Matrix NOTE 1: Terminal connections to Matrix 424 and 832+ are the same as to a Matrix 832. MATRIX 832 PCB +AUX- +AUX- Spare SUPPLY SUPPLY...
  • Page 35: Zone Doubling To Matrix

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.12.5 Zone Doubling to Matrix NOTE: Up to 64 zones can be programmed when using Zone Doubling on MX 832/832+ MATRIX 832 PCB +AUX- +AUX- +AUX- Spare SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY ALARM ALARM TAMPER ALARM TAMPER...
  • Page 36: Programmable Outputs Wiring

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.13 Programmable Outputs Wiring 2.13.1 External Sounder Connection to Matrix 424 MATRIX 424 PCB The BELLE or DECIBELL may be connected using different programmable outputs. BELLE The Bell Tamper must be connected to a spare zone programmed as Tamper –...
  • Page 37: External Sounder Connection To Matrix 832

    Bell” and PGM2 is programmed as “Follow Strobe”. PGM1 = BA = BELL OUTPUT PGM2 = STB = STROBE TRIGGER DECIBELL 2.13.4 TWIN ALERT Internal Sounder Connection to Matrix 424 MATRIX 424 PCB Twin Alert must be connected to Matrix panel as illustrated.
  • Page 38: Twin Alert Internal Sounder Connection To Matrix 832 (832+)

    PGM3 = SPK = TWIN ALERT SPEAKER OUTPUT TWIN ALERT 2.13.6 Buzzer, LED & Any Siren Connection to Matrix NOTE: Terminal connections to Matrix 424 and 832+ are the same as to a Matrix 832. PGM Output Stage Diagram Relay Output...
  • Page 39: Vocaliser Connection To Matrix 832 (424)

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.13.7 Vocaliser Connection to Matrix 832 (424) NOTE: Terminal Connections to Matrix 424 are the same as to a Matrix 832, except that the tamper is connected to a zone programmed as “Tamper”. MATRIX 832 PCB VOCALISER 2.13.8 Vocaliser Connection to Matrix 832+...
  • Page 40: Fire Detector Connection To Matrix

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.14 Fire Detector Connection to Matrix NOTE: Terminal Connections to Matrix 832+ and Matrix 424 are the same as to a Matrix 832. 2.14.1 Two Wire Fire Detector Wiring MATRIX 832 PCB IMPORTANT 2-Wire Fire Detector must only be connected to PGM4.
  • Page 41: Four Wire Fire Detector Connection To End Of Line Zones

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 2.14.3 Four Wire Fire Detector Connection to End of Line Zones NOTE 1: 4-Wire Fire Detector Zones should be programmed as “Normally Open”. Doubled End Of Line Zone Supply Supply Supply 4-Wire Fire 4-Wire Fire...
  • Page 42: Operating Modes And Keypad/reader Indications

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 3. OPERATING MODES AND KEYPAD/READER INDICATIONS 3.1 Disarmed and Armed Modes The panel is active for 24 hours a day and the two basic operation modes are ARMED mode and DISARMED mode. DISARMED In this mode all zones are disarmed, apart from Fire, Personal Attack, 24 Hr, Medical and ...
  • Page 43: Keypad Layout & Button Meanings

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 3.3 Keypad Layout & Button Meanings ICON Keypad LCD Keypad             Numerical Buttons Used to enter user codes and programming the system Direction Buttons...
  • Page 44: Icon Keypad Indication

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 3.4 ICON Keypad Indication Rest Denmark, Norway, of the World Finland & Sweden DISARMED ARMED PERSONAL    SUPPLY ATTACK Correct AC & DC Steady AC power is OK power sources READY FIRE ...
  • Page 45: Lcd Keypad Indication

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 3.5 LCD Keypad Indication Rest Denmark, Finland, of the World Norway & Sweden Correct AC & Illuminated DC power AC power is OK sources Indicates DC Blinking source Indicates an AC fault (battery) fault...
  • Page 46: Keyfob Layout And Button Meanings

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 3.7 Keyfob Layout and Button Meanings Status LED Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 3.7.1 The KF4DW Actions Action Description Arm Mode A Arm the panel in Arm Mode A Arm Mode B...
  • Page 47 Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual Panel Status LED Indication Disarmed Green for 3 seconds Arming Toggles Green/Red in 3 second bursts until armed Armed Red for 3 seconds In Alarm Flashing Green for 3 seconds In FTA (First To Alarm)
  • Page 48: System Overview & Technical Specifications

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 4. SYSTEM OVERVIEW & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS This manual supports the following panels: Matrix 424, Matrix 832 and Matrix 832+. 4.1 System Overview 4.1.1 Zones Zones on Main Board Matrix 424 4 fully programmable zones...
  • Page 49: Keypads

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual Follow Tamper Alarm Follow Battery Missing Follow Momentary TESTCALL External Bell Internal Sounder Status LED Output GND Fire Detector Follow Medical Alarm Keyfob Controlled 4.1.3 Keypads Type ICON LCD 32 character Dedicated Buttons PA, Fire, Medical...
  • Page 50: Central Monitoring Options

    4.2 Minimum Installation Requirements In addition to the main alarm panel (Matrix 424, 832 or 832+), and any detectors or sensors, at least one keypad is required. This can be an LCD or ICON keypad. One keypad MUST be set to ID-1. This is the minimum requirement.
  • Page 51: Technical Specification

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual BUS DEVICE MAX. NUMBER LCD Keypad ICON Keypad MX-PROX Proximity Reader MX-RIX8DW Remote Wireless Expander MX-RIX Remote Zone Expander with Zone Analyser MX-IX On-board Zone Expander MX-ROX Output Expander 4.3 Technical Specification 4.3.1 Main Control Panel...
  • Page 52: Keypads, Proximity Reader & Additional Expanders

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual Battery Capacity Operational Plastic Enclosure 2.8 to 7Ah Plastic Case 0 to +40ºC (32 to 104ºF) Metal Enclosure (832+) 2.8 to 17Ah* Metal Case (832+) -10 to +55ºC (14 to 131ºF)# BAT Terminal Protection Short & reverse Storage -20 to +60ºC (-4 to 140ºF)
  • Page 53: Battery Capacity Calculations

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 4.4 Battery Capacity Calculations Maximum Battery recharge time must not exceed 72 hours to satisfy EN50131-6. In the event of mains failure EXAMPLE Non-alarmed condition Alarmed condition CALCULATION 11 hrs,45 mins=11.75 Hrs 15mins=0.25Hrs EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009 specifies Control panel 0.200A...
  • Page 54: Safety & Approvals

    Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual 5. SAFETY & APPROVALS SAFETY A technically competent person must carry out the mains installation in accordance with the national and local electrical installation regulations Protective Earth: This equipment must be earthed/grounded. Functional Earth: Must be connected to earth terminal to allow the equipment to operate correctly. Has no safety implications.
  • Page 55 Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual RINS918-6 Page 51...
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  • Page 57 Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual The maximum voltage applied to the equipment must not exceed the safety extra low voltage SELV limits specified in IEC60950 / EN60950 / UL60950 30VDC / 30VAC / 42.4Vpeak. If you need to switch greater voltage, current or power you will require the use of a separate external switching relay.
  • Page 58 Matrix 424, 832, 832+ Installation Manual PYRONIX Ltd Pyronix House Braithwell Way Hellaby, Rotherham South Yorkshire S66 8QY HTTP ://www.pyronix.com ENGLAND, UK EU Declaration of Conformity EN45014 Manufacturer: As above Details of electrical equipment Model name(s) Matrix 832+ (Plastic & Metal Housing)
  • Page 60 This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of 2 years. In the interest of continuing improvement of quality, customer care and design, Pyronix reserve the right to change the specification at any time without notice.
Environmental Class IV
10.525GHz
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10.587GHz
E N G L I S H
Anti-Masking: The XDH10TT-AM uses the patented Anti-Masking
technology to detect when one or both PIR detectors as well as the
The detector is able to detect aluminium foil, spray and any object position
on or in front of the detector with the purpose of obstructing the field of
The masking area is adjustable between 0 to 1M.
If the masking area is entered the Blue LED starts flashing to show that
the area has been compromised. If the obstacle is removed after 30 seconds
and the BLUE alarm LED have activated the detector will reset to normal. If
the obstacle still remains after 1 minute, the MASK and ALARM relay will open
and the Green and Orange LEDs will be permanently activated. To reset the
detector, the obstacle must be removed and a walk test should be done.
The Anti-Masking can be disabled when the panel is armed. For this the RI
terminal has to be connected to an output of the panel which is POSITIVE
when ARMED. To enable this feature also, switches 2 and 4 must be OFF.
Blocking: This feature allows the detection of obstruction located at 10M
or less and is used when the panel is disarmed. When the blocking feature is
active the Alarm relay will open and the Green and Orange LEDs will be
activated. To reset the blocking XD should be walk tested so that both PIRs
To enable the feature, switches 3 and 4 must be OFF and the RI input
should be connected to an output on the control panel which gives a
Installation
Technical Specification
Casing: 3mm polycarbonate, 0.4mm HDPE in Lens Area
Tri-Detection Method: 2 low noise dual element passive infrared sensors
Tri-Masking Adjustable: from 0M to 1M. Covers all 3 technologies.
Temperature Compensation: Digital
Operating Voltage: 9-16VDC, 13.8VDC typically
Relay Output: 3 x SELV limits, 60VDC 50mA (42.4VAC peak)
Mounting Height & Range: 1.8M - 2.4M = 10M (Lens 5)
Tamper Switch: 12VDC 50mA both front and rear
Storage Temperature: -40°C to +80°C (+40°F to 176°F)
Operating Temperature: -30°C to +70°C (+22°F to 158°F)
Emissions EN55022 Class 2.
Warranty
This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is
warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of five years
(excluding lens). In the interest of continuing improvement of quality,
customer care and design, Pyronix Ltd reserves the right to amend
Product Warning Information
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For electrical products sold within the European Community. At the end of
the electrical products life, it should not be disposed of with household
waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority
Optional Accessories
XD-FIXEDBRACKET + Fixed Lens Mask
Frequency
This product operates in a European non-harmonized frequency band.
Hereby, Pyronix, declares that this XDH10TT-AM is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity may be consulted at
 0845 6434 999 (UK). +44(0)1709 535 225
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Summary of Contents for Pyronix XDH10TTAM

  • Page 1 This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of five years (excluding lens). In the interest of continuing improvement of quality, customer care and design, Pyronix Ltd reserves the right to amend Max: 1M 30% Mask specifications, without prior notice.
  • Page 2 50Hz 60Hz EOL INPUT 1 COM NO C NC Usc. PGM [0022] PCX 46 Ogni Area Inst.  0845 6434 999 (UK). +44(0)1709 535 225  customer.support@pyronix.com  www.pyronix.com Pyronix Limited, Pyronix House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, S66 8QY, UK...
  • Page 3 Do not partially or Alarm completely obscure the detector’s eld of view BOTTOM PIR with large objects Mask Processing  0845 6434 999 (UK). +44(0)1709 535 225  customer.support@pyronix.com  www.pyronix.com Pyronix Limited, Pyronix House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, S66 8QY, UK...
  • Page 4 The following languages are available online via the QR code: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, Spanish, Finnish, French, Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Swedish  0845 6434 999 (UK). +44(0)1709 535 225  customer.support@pyronix.com  www.pyronix.com Pyronix Limited, Pyronix House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, S66 8QY, UK...
  • Page 5 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali e tutte le ulteriori frecuencias en la parte superior de la sección del texto). Por medio del presente le tableau des fréquences au début de cette section de texte). Pyronix déclare par la disposizioni pertinenti la direttiva 1999/5/CE. La dichiarazione di conformità può...
  • Page 6 Данное изделие работает в европейской негармонизированной полосе частот (см. таблицу tabela częstotliwości u góry tej części tekstu). Firma Pyronix niniejszym deklaruje, (ver tabela de frequência no início desta secção de texto). Pelo presente, a Pyronix частот в начале этого раздела). Настоящим Pyronix заявляет, что извещатель XDH10TT-AM że urządzenie XDH10TT-AM jest zgodne z zasadniczymi wymaganiami i innymi...