
15 Conformance and Safety
15.1 Conformance
The IRIS Diallers comply with the following European Directives:
1999/5/EC (Radio & Telecoms Terminal Equipment Directive)
72/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive)
89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive as amended by
92/31/EEC)
15.2 Conformance to EN50131 and EN50136
The IRIS Diallers are compatible with the requirements of European standards
prEN50131-1 (Alarm systems – Intrusion and hold-up systems Part 1: System
Requirements) (Dated Feb 2004) and EN50136-1-1 (Alarm systems – Alarm
transmission systems and equipment) (January 1998 with Amendment 1
August 2001) as follows:
The IRIS Diallers conform to Environmental Class II.
The IRIS Diallers are compatible with Security Grade 4 providing:
• All other system components are also Grade 4 compatible.
• The IRIS Dialler is mounted within a Grade 4 enclosure protected by
tamper switch and battery backed power supply.
• If the PCB variant of the Dialler is used, it should be protected against
static discharge by being located within an enclosure such that no part
of the PCB is less than 1mm from the enclosure inner surface.
• Polling and Alarm Transmission to the ARC is over IP (via the Ethernet
connection) or over GPRS. The ARC must also set the polling period
such that a communications fault will be detected with 20s.
• The 2-wire connection between he IRIS Dialler and the alarm panel is
monitored – see Installation section. The ARC should enable
monitoring of this connection.
Note –
In this case the Dialler complies with the highest level of Alarm
Transmission System Performance Criteria (ATS6).
If GPRS is used as a backup communications path this path
should be tested with a test call at least every month.
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