102 mm
B501AP
NRXI-GATE
Figure 1: B501AP Mounting
4
2
3
50-60 mm
≤ M4
Figure 2: B501AP Wiring
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Figure 3a: Activation of Tamper Resist Feature
PLASTIC LEVER
Figure 3b: Removing Repeater From Base
USE A SMALL-BLADED SCREWDRIVER TO PUSH
PLASTIC IN THE DIRECTION OF THE ARROW
N200-303-00
RADIO SYSTEM GATEWAY
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
90g
42 mm
1
ADDRESS TAG
4
1
2
3
BREAK TAB AT DOTTED LINE BY
TWISTING TOWARDS CENTRE OF
BASE
Notifier by Honeywell, Brooks Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2BY, UK
NRXI-GATE
DESCRIPTION
The NRXI-GATE is an advanced RF device designed for use with
Notifier addressable intelligent fire systems that use a compatible
60°C
proprietary communication protocol for monitoring and control.
The gateway contains a wireless transceiver that enables bi-
-30°C
directional RF communication between Notifier NRX radio fire
detection and signalling devices and the CIE controlling the fire
alarm system.
This device conforms to EN54-25, EN54-17 and EN54-18. It
complies with the requirements of 2014/53/EU for conformance
with the RED directive.
SPECIFICATIONS
Comm. Loop Supply Voltage:
Max short circuit protection current: 900mA
Comm. Loop Standby Current: @ 24V: up to 510µA max depending on
(no loop communication)
Comm. Loop (poll once per 5s: @ 24V: up to 3.4mA max depending on
green LED blink)
Loop LED on current (max):
Power On initialisation time:
Radio Frequency:
RF output power:
Range:
RF communications with up to 32 RF devices
Relative Humidity:
Wiring:
The gateway must be powered by a limited power source with Safety Extra
Low Voltage (SELV) and with the required overload and short circuit protections
Gateway Loop Isolator
Isol. max. continuous current (switch closed): 0.9A (input voltage ≤ 29V)
Isolator max. switching current:
Max. isolation current (switch open):
Max. series resistance (switch closed):
INSTALLATION
This equipment and any associated wiring work must be installed
in accordance with all relevant codes and regulations.
Figures 1 and 2 detail the installation of the B501AP base (further
instructions are available for this if required - see document ref.
D550-33-00).
Spacing between radio system devices must be a Minimum of 1m
Anti-Tamper Feature
The base includes a feature that, when activated, prevents removal
of the gateway from the base without the use of a tool. See Figures
3a and 3b for details on this.
SETTING THE ADDRESS
Set the address by turning the two rotary decade switches on the
underside of the gateway (see figure 4 overleaf), using a screwdriver
to rotate the wheels to the desired address. The gateway will take
one module address on the loop. Select a number between 01 and
159 (Note: The number of addresses available will be dependent
on panel capability, check the panel documentation for information
on this). Record the address on the label attached to the base.
Insert the gateway into the base and rotate it clockwise until it locks
into place.
E N G L I S H
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15 – 29 V Direct Current (Loop current ≤
900mA)
RF configuration (worst case 32 devices
in star configuration
RF configuration (worst case 32 devices
in star configuration
Red 4mA, Amber 5.3mA
2 Secs (typical)
865-870 MHz (up to 18 channels)
14dBm (max)
400m (typ. in free air)
10% to 93% (non-condensing)
0.75mm
– 2.5mm
max
2
2
0.9A (input voltage ≤ 29V)
15mA @ 24V
300 m ohm
Note
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