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1 Fire detection and alarm system Installation instructions

2 Installation instructions Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface Associated Documents 3 Conventions 3 Notes on system installation Installation requirements Second fix installation Fixture and fittings As fitted drawings Fire sensor covers Earth continuity Mains supply System wiring Cable separation 5 Lightning protection 5 Typical Vigilon Compact system architecture Vigilon Compact panel (Compact-24) Features 7 Technical specification Control panel 7 Power supply 8 Installation checks Cable termination points on the enclosure Loop cable EMC approved cables for loop wiring 10 Mains Supply cable Terminate and mark the cables Wiring test 10 Mains supply Mains and battery supply connections How to flush mount the control panel Surface fixing 12 Removable terminal block Terminals for external circuit Loop circuit Master alarm circuits Auxiliary relay circuits Clean contacts Repeat indicator panel Cable 15 Monitored input circuit RS232 / RS485 Ports USB Port Connecting an external printer On completion of panel installation Repeat indicator panel Technical Specification Installation Repeat Panel (loop connected) Technical Specification Installation Surface or flush the repeat panel 20 A2 Mimic and Zonal mimic Panel Technical Specification Installation A4 Mimic and Zonal mimic panel sets Technical specification Cable types Installation Display unit 24 Control unit 25 Terminal plates, Trim ring and flush kit Terminal plate installation Trim ring installation Semi flush installation Fire sensors Exploded view of a sensor 29 Optical Sensor Optical Heat Sensor Optical Heat Sounder Heat Sensor Heat Sounder Fitting a Sensor head to the terminal plate Removal of Sensor head from terminal plate To assemble a sensor head 'T' breaker and slave units Technical specification Installing a 'T' breaker or slave unit Beam sensor Technical specification Installation Duct Sensor Technical specification Installation S 3 Speech, Sounder Strobe Speech messages 40 Technical specification Installation Terminal block for retrofit installation of System S 3 41 Sounder standard type Technical specification Installation Environmentally protected products Manual call points Technical specification Installation Zone module (loop powered) Technical specification Installation Single channel interface (loop powered) Technical specification Installation Four channel interface (loop powered) Technical specification Installation Keyswitch door 51 Power supply unit (for 4 channel loop powered interface) Installation Mains powered interface unit Technical specification Installation Vigilon compact system parts

3 Preface This is the first issue of the Installation instructions for the Vigilon Compact fire panel. The manual covers information on how to install the panel and loop devices of the system. Vigilon COMPACT These instructions must be read in conjunction with the recommendations in BS5839:Part 1, which is the code of practice for Fire detection and alarm system for buildings. Associated Documents Operating instructions Log book Conventions This is a note to highlight important text that is normally hidden in the main text. This is either a caution to prevent damage to the equipment or a warning to inform of dangerous conditions that may result in injury or death. The information in this manual is being supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part of the manual may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior consent of the company. Due to the on going development of products the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. 3

4 Installation instructions Notes on system installation The power-up of the control panel and commissioning of the system is done by the Servicing organisation. Installation requirements It is recommended that the installer follow the general requirements of BS5839:Part 1, which is the code of practice relating to the fire detection and alarm systems for buildings. The installer must follow the relevant parts of BS7671 : 1992 Requirements for Electrical installations, IEE wiring regulations 16th edition if installation is in the United Kingdom, UK. Second fix installation To prevent the possibility of damage or dirt degrading the performance or appearance of the products, the installation of second fix items should be delayed until all major building work in the area is complete. The installation of all outstanding parts are usually carried out during commissioning of the system. Fixture and fittings It is the installers responsibility to provide adequate fixtures and fittings for the type of construction surface onto which a product is to be installed, whilst utilising the fixing points on the respective product. As an aid to this decision, the weight and overall size of each full assembly together with implications on cable entries and routing should be taken into consideration. Fire sensor covers Each fire sensor may be supplied with a plastic dust cover. If supplied the cover must be fitted to prevent dust and dirt from the building work contaminating the fire sensor. Earth continuity All earth connection points should be clean to provide a good electrical conductivity path. To maintain the earth continuity: all earth leads and fittings provided should be installed, the loop cable screen must be continued through each system device on the loop circuit, whether the earth is connected to the device or not. Do not use any part of building structure for earthing. Some of the system products having metal enclosures have zinc coating around the cable termination points, the coating provides a good electrical conductivity path for cable earth termination. The zinc coating on metal enclosure should not be damaged. Any damage will expose bare metal, which can corrode and make poor earth connection. Mains supply The Mains Supply to mains powered equipment must be via a 2-pole unswitched fused spur unit (Disconnect device). The Disconnect device should be available as part of the building installation. All these procedures assume that the cable, gland, steel box (BESA box) and other related accessories are provided by the installer. As fitted drawings The installer should acquire site specific information from the interested parties, for details on the location of products for installation. The acquired information together with this guide and the relevant standards should be used to assist the work. Each product assembly can be identified from its package label. The contents of all packages should be checked for any discrepancies. 4

5 System wiring Vigilon COMPACT If instructed the installer may need to terminate as well as connect the cables to the appropriate terminal blocks. Cable separation Where the outgoing and return cables of a loop which covers more than the equivalent of one zone they must not run together, for example, either close to the Control Panel or in a service duct. There should be as much physical separation as possible between the cables and the mechanical protection of the cable should be to a particularly high standard. This is to minimise the risk of accidental damage to both cables. There should be separation from the mains supply cable. To minimize electromagnetic interference with fire alarm signals it is recommended that there is cable separation between fire alarm cables and the cables, conduit and trunking of other services. Circuits Fire alarm cable type Type of cable, conduit and trunking of other service(s) Mains supply to fire alarm system Other Circuits Mineral insulated copper sheathed Cable conforming to BS7629 Twin (round) PVC sheathed Twin and earth Earthed conduit Earth trunking Steel wire armoured Mineral insulated copper sheathed Mineral insulated copper 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm sheathed Aluminium foil screened 105mm 80mm 30mm 35mm 25mm 15mm Unscreened twisted pair 60mm 65mm 25mm 25mm 15mm 15mm Screened twisted pair 15mm 20mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm Steel wire armoured 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm Lightning protection Where a loop or network cable is mounted to an external wall or between two buildings then consideration should be given to the use of lightning protection devices. 5

6 Panel healthy 12:00 Fault Fire System Fault Vigilon Fire System Commission GENT 1998 Disablement Power Previous Next Installation instructions Typical Vigilon Compact system architecture The loop allows wiring of addressable devices like fire sensors, alarm sounders, call points, interface units, mimic and repeat panels, a combined maximum of up to 200 devices are allowed per loop circuit. Conventional Sounders on (Two master alarm circuits) 250mA per circuit Clean contacts rated 24Vdc Repeat indicator panel RS232/ RS485 Monitored Input 230V ac Port 0 Port1/2 Two auxiliary relay contacts rated 24Vdc Optional Loop circuit 2 Loop circuit 1 FIRE Mimic Panel Input output signals may be used to control and monitor: Plant equipment Building management system 1 or 2 - loop Vigilon Compact Control Panel S 3 230V ac Conventional 2-wire system equipment (eg 7800 detectors) Spur Repeat Panel 230V ac T S 3 Tx Rx T S 3 Magnetic door release 230V ac Controls as per 4-channel interface Conventional 2-wire system equipment (eg 7800 detectors) System Devices (Outstations) - Call Point - Fire Sensor (Optical smoke and Heat) - Optical Heat Sounder / Heat Sounder / Repeat sounder Tx Rx S 3 - Beam sensor Transmitter and receiver - Voice enhanced Speech, Sounder, Strobe Unit - 4-Channel loop powered interface - Loop powered zone module Conventional System Products T - Alarm Sounder - T Breaker - Mains powered fire alarm interface unit - Single channel interface single input / relay output - Magnetic door release - Alarms - Conventional Fire Detectors - Manual Call Point - End of Line Unit 6

7 Vigilon Compact panel (Compact-24) The Vigilon Compact is an analogue addressable fire alarm panel conforming to the requirements of EN54 Parts 2 and 4. The panel is designed for use with the Vigilon range of analogue and addressable devices. It houses its own power supply with batteries to supply standby power in the event of mains supply failure. A lockable front door prevents unauthorised access to fire alarm controls but allows all of the indicators to be seen. The panel is designed for flush and surface mounting and facilitates both rear and top cable entry points. The Compact-24 panel comes in a smaller enclosure and provides 24 hour standby. Features Analogue addressable fire alarm control panel Supports up to two loop circuits per panel Up to 200 addressable devices can be connected to a loop circuit Two master alarm circuits Dedicated connection to repeat indicator panel Configurable Ports 0, 1 and 2 for RS232 and RS485 communication to facilitate connection of repeat indicator panel, printer, commissioning tool Two sets of auxiliary relay change over contacts configurable to operate with fire, fault or disablement One set of clean voltage-free change over contacts that operate with fire events Monitored input that actions a command build 250 Standby supply to power the system via batteries for 24 hours LCD alphanumeric type with back light to display event information. LED lights for event indication Local audible buzzer to announce events Menu controls Technical specification Control panel Standard EN54 Part 2 Panel dimensions in mm Compact-24 height 403 x width 338 x depth 101 Panel weight Compact-24 Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission approximately 8.6Kg without batteries 1-12V 12Ah battery weight is 4Kg up to 90% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Compact-24 Compact-72 IP31 IP31 estimated Colour Door: Grey (Pantone 422) Backbox: Graphite Grey (RAL 7024) Loops Devices per loop Plug in Card Card 1 Card 2 Master alarm circuits Monitored input Clean contacts Ports Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Up to 2 Loops with the second loop requiring an optional loop card A maximum of up to 200 addressable devices / outstations per loop (Devices like sensors, call point, interface units, repeat and mimic panels.) Loop card supplied Optional loop card Vigilon COMPACT 2 - (24 volt) 250 ma max per circuit 400mA max shared load between the two master alarm circuits MA1 - fuse 250mA FS1 on Master control board MA2 - fuse 250mA FS2 on Master control board Normally open input contacts, active when contacts are closed, which triggers command build 250. Circuit is monitored for open and short circuit faults. 1 set of voltage free change over contacts rated 24Vdc to operate with fire event RS485 -Repeat indicator panel (P15) RS232 -Commissioning Tool / Printer (P5) RS485 -Repeat indicator panel (P5) USB - Future expansion (P16) The mode and baud rate for Port 0, 1 and 2 can be software configured. The factory configured baud is

8 Installation instructions Auxiliary relays Indicators Display Internal sounder Aux relay 1 Aux relay 2 Controls (with door closed) Access level 1 Controls (with door open) Access level 2 Menus Logs Voltage-free contacts rated 24Vdc 2 sets of change over contacts configured to operate immediately with Fire event The relay is normally de-energised 1 set of change over contacts configured to operate with immediately Fault event The relay normally energised The relays can be re-configured to operate with Fire, Fault or Disablement event, with a delay of up to 10 minutes and can operate in a normally energised or de-energised state. Fire (red) Verify (amber) CB253 (amber) CB254 (amber) Power (Green) Fault (amber) Disablement (amber) System fault (amber) Power fault (amber) Sounder (amber) Alpha-numeric display - 8 lines by 40 character per line, back-lit, (Black on green, liquid crystal display) To announce Fire and Fault events, plus give a key press confirmation beep. Next and Previous buttons operable during Fire condition only Sound Alarms, Silence Alarms, Reset, Cancel Buzzer, Verify, F1-F4 keys, Menu On/Off key, U1-U2 keys if configured. [Control], [Setup], [Information] and [Test Engineering] menus. Active Logs: Fire, Fault and Disablement logs Historic log Event logs: Fault, Disablement, Warning, Supervisory, Exceptions and Historic fires. Power supply Standard EN54 Part 4 Mains Operating voltage 230V 50Hz 10% -6% Battery circuits BAT1 Fuse 3.15A FS1on PSU board Voltages Battery 43V supply 24V supply 24V supply Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Indicators Fuse 1A FS6 on PSU board Fuse 1A FS4 on PSU board Fuse 200mA FS3 - Master Control Board 2-12V 12Ah sealed lead acid batteries that provide 24 hours standby and 30 minutes alarm. up to 90% Left LED (yellow) Indication off battery circuit 2 or 43V supply fault Centre LED (yellow) Indication of battery circuit 1, 24V supply or earth fault Right LED (tba) Indication of mains supply fault With this indication there many still be high voltages on the PSU PCB. 8

9 Vigilon COMPACT Installation checks A Vigilon Compact panel is supplied in three cartons, it is important to check the contents of the packages: Inner box assembly of the control panel Outer door assembly (fits on to inner box assembly) Batteries 2-12V 12Ah Cable termination points on the enclosure Unused knockouts that have been removed should not be left open. Parts in the Spares pack Compact-24 Fuse 3.15A 20mm x 5mm 1 Fuse 3.15A 1 Fuse 1A 2 Fuse 200mA 2 10K Ohms Resistor 4 All other cable entry Mains Repeat RS232/RS485 Mon I/P Clean Cont. cable Aux Relays Loop Master alarm entry REMOVE ONLY DURING COMMISSIONING 7 Earth points Cable entry points 13-Top 6 - back Battery Link 1 Battery Lead 1 1.7m Open the inner door using the allen key supplied. The Allen key is located on the inside of the outer door assembly. 4 - Panel fixing points Inner door Fixing point Allen Key Compact-24 Floor level Fixing point The Compact-24 panel with inner door open Ribbon cable and clamp Inner door Plastic cover protecting PCBs, the Master Control Board and Loop Card Metal cover protecting PSU Back box WARNING REMOVAL OF COVER EXPOSES HIGH VOLTAGE REMOVE ONLY DURING COMMISSIONING Warning removal of cover exposes live parts Cover to protect PCB display and keyboard Earth lead from back box - inner door ESD Earth Bonding point Battery bracket 9

10 Installation instructions Loop cable Vigilon loop cable carries both data and power supply and therefore its selection is important. Note the following: In countries where the European EMC directive is in force, only EMC Compliant cables are to be used. The loop cable usage must not exceed 1Km. This includes the cable usage on main loop and spur circuits. Single pair cable must be used. It is NOT permissible to run mixed loops or outgoing and return pairs in a multi core cable, due to inadequate separation and possible electrical interference problems. Each core of the loop cable must not be less than 1.5mm 2 cross section area. the cable screen must be capable of being earthed at each system device (outstation). Red is the preferred cover sheath for cable used for fire application. The specified loop circuit cables are also suitable for wiring master alarm, auxiliary relay, input/output lines and mains supply. EMC approved cables for loop wiring Mineral insulated cable (MICC) to BS6207:Part 1 Delta Crompton FTZ2E1.5 FIRETUF OHLS fire resistant data cable Raydex CDT FG950 * Cavicel SpA FIRECEL SR 114 * distributed by Cables Britain AEI Cables FIRETEC * BICC Pyrotenax FLAMESIL FRC * Datwyler LIFELINE * Alcatel cable PYROLON E * distributed by Winstonlead Huber & Suhner RADOX FR * Pirelli FP200 FLEX * Pirelli FP200 GOLD * FP200 GOLD is only approved as being EMC compliant provided that the date of manufacture is 1998 or after. Cables manufactured before this date MUST NOT be used. Terminate and mark the cables MICC CABLE TERMINATION GLAND MICC CABLE ZINC PLATED LOCK WASHER BRASS LOCKNUT PANEL enclosure BOARD TERMINALS EARTH DRAIN WIRE Should not be more than 50mm long LOOP 1 LOOP 1 END 1 REMOVE ENDONLY 2 DURING COMMISSIONING MASTER ALARMS Compact-24 FireTuf CABLE TERMINATION MAINS SUPPLY MASTER ALARMS FireTuf CABLE GLAND The cables marked * utilise laminated aluminium tape with a tinned drain wire for electrostatic screening. Under certain environmental conditions galvanic action may take place between the aluminium and the drain wire. This will severely degrade EMC performance as the foil to drain wire impedance will increase. Therefore these wires should be installed in line with these instructions and in accordance with the environmental conditions as specified by the manufacturer. Mains Supply cable The mains supply cable must be a standard fire resisting type and should meet PH30 classification. Terminate each cable at the dedicated entry point on the enclosure, using the cable manufacturer recommended techniques. Where the cable is not required to be connected, leave 400mm (unless otherwise specified) tail wire length and mark each core identifying its final point of connection. Where the cable is required to be connected, ensure it is secure to the respective terminal. Wiring test DO NOT undertake high voltage insulation tests WITH THE CABLES CONNECTED to the panel and system device terminals. Such a test may damage the electronics circuitry in loop devices and at the panel. 10

11 Mains supply Ensure that the mains supply cable enters the panel through a dedicated cable entry, located adjacent to the mains terminal block and also segregated from loop wiring. These fire alarm system products are not designed to be powered from IT Power systems. Mains and battery supply connections Vigilon COMPACT The mains and battery supply cables must be installed to the stage to facilitate the power up for commissioning, which is carried out by the Servicing organisation. Where mains cable is to remain disconnected, its tail ends must be insulated to prevent dangerous conditions arising in the event of accidental switching On of the mains supply. Mains supply to any fire alarm control and indicating equipment must be via an unswitched fused spur unit (Disconnect divice). Dedicated mains supply from consumer unit 5A Unswitched fused spur unit (Disconnet device) PANEL N E L P2 FS3 3.15A(T) mains fuse DANGER POWER SUPPLY The fused spur isolator cover should be marked: FIRE ALARM - DO NOT SWITCH OFF The fire alarm equipment s fused spur unit must be fed from a dedicated switch or protective device at the local mains supply distribution board. 11

12 Installation instructions How to flush mount the control panel a. Cut out an aperture in the wall to allow the flush surround to be fitted, see diagram for dimension of the aperture. b. Using the fixing holes on the flush surround, secure it into the aperture side walls. c. Knock out the appropriate top or rear cable points on the panel enclosure d. Route the cables through the cable entry points into the panel and at the same time insert the panel into the flush surround. e. Fit the panel back box to the flush surround using the 4-off 5mm screws supplied with the flush surround. Aperture Aperture depth should not be less than: 93mm - Compact-24 Cross section of the wall to which the panel is to be flush mounted Aperture Height: 380mm - Compact-24 Control Panel Flush Surround 5mm diameter fixing holes Aperture Width: 320mm - Compact-24 Surface fixing REMOVE ONLY DURING COMMISSIONING 12

13 Removable terminal block To ease installation the terminal blocks on the Master Control Board can be unplugged from the board. Vigilon COMPACT removable Terminals for external circuit The Master Control Board (MCB) holds all the terminals for the connection of external circuits. The exception is the mains supply terminal block which is located on the PSU board. AUXILIARY RELAY 2 RS232 /RS485 NC C NO P11 NC C NO NC C NO 0V TX A P6 RX B LOOP 2 LOOP 1 L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V LOOP CIRCUITS MA1 MA1- MA2 MA2- P7 P10 AUXILIARY RELAY 1 24V B A 0V P9 MASTER ALARMS 0V MIPNC C NO P15 REPEAT INDICATOR KEYBOARD 24V B A 0V NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO P15 P10 P11 P6 P7 P9 P8 24V FS3 200mA P1 CARD 2 0V TX A RX B L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V MA1 MA1- MA2 MA2-0V MIPNC C NO MA2 - FS2 250mA MA1 - FS1 250mA P2 CARD 1 P8 MONITORED INPUT and CLEAN CONTACTS Loop Card PRINTER CODE IC3 BCKUP IC16 POWER SUPPLY P12 P16 P13 SW1 Master Control Board 13

14 L2 02 L1 01 Installation instructions Loop circuit The two loop circuits can each accept connection of addressable devices / outstations, up to 200 maximum per circuit.to maintain earth continuity on a loop, the loop cable screen must be continued through each system device, whether the earth is connected to a device or not. A loop circuit must not cover more than 10,000m 2 of floor area of a protected site. 3 S device (2-way) L1 01 L way device Earth to metal box L1 L2 OV L1 L2 OV 2 - way device Note: The 0V terminals in the device- Terminal plate are electrically connected together. L2 0V L1 0V FIRE Manual call point L1 L2 OV 2 - way device LOOP CIRCUIT 1 L2 02 L S device (2-way) L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V LOOP 2 LOOP 1 P7 Master Control Board PANEL 14

15 Master alarm circuits The two master alarm circuits accept the connection of conventional alarm sounders including the conventional Speech-Sounder-Strobe S 3 products. 10K Ohms - End-of-line resistor fitted in the last alarm sounder Conventional alarm sounders Clean contacts Vigilon COMPACT The clean contacts can be used to signal plant equipment, such as lift control system. The plant equipment can be a maximum of 100m cable distance away from the fire panel. The relay will alway operate in the event of a fire. The contacts should be powered from an independent power supply. The clean contact relay is normally de-energised and operates with a fire event without delay. Change over contacts rated 24Vdc, to control external equipment NC C NO P8 MA1 MA1- MA2 MA2- MASTER ALARMS MA1 - FS2 250mA MA2 - FS1 250mA Auxiliary relay circuits The auxiliary relays 1 and 2 contacts can be used to control external equipment, such as automatic dialler that makes the call for fire fighting action. The external equipment can be installed a maximum of 100m cable distance away from the main fire panel. The relays can be individually re-configured to operate with either fire, fault or disablement event in the system. The relay operation can also be delayed by up to 10 minutes and can be set up to operate in a normally energised or de-energised state. The contacts should be powered from an independent power supply. P9 MASTER CONTROL BOARD PANEL Change over contacts rated 24Vdc, to control external equipment PANEL MASTER CONTROL BOARD Repeat indicator panel Up to four repeat indicator panel can be connected directly to the fire panel at Port 0. The furthest repeat indicator panel can be installed a maximum of 1Km cable distance away from the fire panel. The Port 0 is configured for Repeat mode and set up for RS485 communication and the baud rate is selected during the commissioning stage. REPEAT INDICATOR PANEL 4 b RS485 a 24V -24V earth UP TO 4 REPEAT INDICATOR PANELS MAXIMUM CLEAN CONTACTS 24V POWER SUPPLY UNIT 24V -24V P10 NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO P11 REPEAT INDICATOR PANEL 1 b RS485 a 24V -24V earth AUXILIARY RELAY 1 AUXILIARY RELAY 2 MASTER CONTROL BOARD Factory default: Aux relay 1 is normally de-energised and operates with a fire event without delay. Aux relay 2 is normally energised and operates with fault event without delay. PANEL Terminals P15 is PORT 0 of Master Control Board (Card 0) The factory default setting of PORT 0 is set for Repeat mode to allow repeat indicator panel connection 24V B A 0V REPEAT RS485 MASTER CONTROL BOARD PANEL Cable Belden No EIA RS485 Applications, O/A Beldfoil Braid 1Km maximum cable distance from the control panel to the last repeat indicator panel must have following characteristics: Two twisted pairs 24AWG (7 strands x 32 AWG) conductors Low characteristic impedance ohms Low capacitance between cores - 42pF/m at 1kHz Low capacitance core to screen pF/m at 1kHz 15 P15

16 Installation instructions Monitored input circuit The monitored input at the fire panel is activated by an external switch installed a maximum of up to 100m cable distance away from the fire panel. The input is monitored for both short and open circuit fault. When the input is active it triggers a command build number 250 of the fire panel. The command build action is configured during the commissioning of the system. For example the action can be to sound the alarms of the system for the duration the push button is pressed. Normally open contacts These contacts can be a push button switch, fire relay contacts from another panel or contacts from a timer. USB Port The port 3 is USB port for future expansion. Connector P16 is PORT 3 of Master Control Board (Card 0) PORT 3 is an USB port. MASTER CONTROL BOARD P16 PANEL 2-10K Ohms - resistors must be fitted as shown. 0V MIP P8 Monitored Input MASTER CONTROL BOARD PANEL An active input will trigger the command build No 250 The command build action is configured during commissioning RS232 / RS485 Ports The ports 1 and 2 of the fire panel offer RS232 and RS485 communication, having configurable mode of operation and baud rate which are set during the commissioning of the system. The ports are used to connect external printer and commissioning tool. RS232 Connecting an external printer An external serial printer can be connected to the RS232 Port. Remote Printer (Serial printer) 25-way D-type male connector to printer Terminal block P6 is PORT 1 of Master Control Board (Card 0) PORT 1 is configured for RS232 Communication. Its mode and baud rate are set up during commissioning P6 0V TX A RX B RS232 MASTER CONTROL BOARD RS 485 PANEL Terminals P6 can be PORT 1 of Master Control Board (Card 0) PORT 1 is configured for RS232 Communication. Its mode and baud rate are set up during commissioning GND GND Tx Rx Rx Tx 0V TX A RX B P6 RS232 MASTER CONTROL BOARD PANEL 0V TX A RX B Terminal block P6 is also PORT 2 of Master Control Board (Card 0) PORT 2 is configured for RS485 Communication. Its mode and baud rate are set up during commissioning P6 RS 485 MASTER CONTROL BOARD PANEL 16

17 On completion of panel installation After all the cable installation is complete: a. Close the inner door using the allen key, which is located on the inside of the outer door. b. Fit the outer door on to the main enclosure. c. Store the allen key by inserting it back on the inside of the outer door. d. Close the lock the outer door. Vigilon COMPACT 17

18 Installation instructions Repeat indicator panel Installation The repeat indicator panel mimics the displayed messages and visual indication of system events and connects directly to the Compact fire panel. a. Open the outer cover J6 J5 J7 REL b a - RS485 24V ON Technical Specification Panel dimensions Full assembly weight Storage temperature Operating temperature Relative humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Ingress protection Colour Indicators Controls (with flap closed) Controls (with flap open) height 177 mm width 206 mm depth 48.5mm 750g 0 to 60ºC 0 to 45ºC up to 90% IP30 estimated White Fire, Fault, Disablement, Power On, System fault, Sounder 2 line 20 character per line, back-lit, display Test and Cancel buzzer Fire, Fault, Disablement, Warning, Display Mode and Numeric keypad Thinned sections Back cable entry point on sides of enclosure for cable entry 4 enclosure fixing points b. Insert the external cable into the backbox assembly at the required entry point. c. Mark the fixing points and secure the backbox to the wall. d. Connect the cable to terminals. REPEAT INDICATOR PANEL 4 b RS485 a 24V -24V earth UP TO 4 REPEAT INDICATOR PANELS MAXIMUM REPEAT INDICATOR PANEL 1 b RS485 a 24V -24V earth 24V POWER SUPPLY UNIT 24V -24V Terminals P15 is PORT 0 of Master Control Board (Card 0) P15 24V B A 0V The factory default setting of PORT 0 is set for Repeat mode to allow repeat indicator panel connection e. Refit the front cover and flap. REPEAT RS485 MASTER CONTROL BOARD PANEL 18

19 System Fault Disablement Previous Next Commission Power Repeat Panel (loop connected) The repeat panel duplicates all of the front panel indications that are provided on the fire panel. The repeat panel can be sited elsewhere, close to security staff or to fit-in with loop cable routes. It houses its own power supply with batteries to supply standby power in the event of mains supply failure. A lockable front door prevents unauthorised access to fire alarm controls but allows all of the indicators to be seen. The panel is designed for flush and surface mounting and facilitates both rear and top cable entry points. loop Fault Panel healthy 12:00 Vigilon Fire System GENT 1998 Fire mains electrical supply loop Technical Specification Standard EN54 Part 2&4 Panel dimensions Full assembly weight Storage temperature Operating temperature Relative humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Battery Mains operating voltage height 403 mm width 338 mm depth 101 mm 9Kg -30 to 70ºC 0 to 45ºC up to 90% 12V 7Ah sealed lead acid 230V 50Hz 10% -6% Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress protection IP31 estimated Colour Door - Pantone 422 Backbox - Graphite Grey (RAL 7024) Indicators Controls (with door closed) Access level 1 Controls (with door open) Access level 2 Vigilon COMPACT Fire, Fault, Disablement, Power On, System fault, Sounder 16 line 40 character per line, back-lit, display (white on blue, liquid crystal display) Next and Previous buttons operable during fire condition only. Sound Alarms, Silence Alarms, Reset Fire Cancel Fault Buzzer, Verify, F1-F4, Menu On/Off. Loop connection Maximum number per loop Keyboard Offers 3-way connection to a loop circuit Maximum number of repeat and mimic panels per loop = 4 load factor per panel = 3 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 19

20 Installation instructions Installation The Vigilon Repeat Panel Set consists of two packages: 1st fix package: Repeat Panel backbox 2nd fix package: Inner door, moulded door, master repeat card instructions and spares pack 3rd package: Battery 1-12V 7Ah The repeat panel can be surface or flush mounted. These instructions cover the 1st fix installation only. The 2nd fix package is installed during the commissioning stage by the servicing organisation. Fuse and location Fuse Rating Location Mains 3.15A AS Top right of the backbox FS1 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm Master repeat board FS2 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm Master repeat board Surface or flush the repeat panel a. Identify the Repeat panel backbox package and remove the temporary door from the backbox. b. Secure the back box to the wall with suitable fixings. If flush mounting use the flush surround. c. Terminate the cable at the entry point leaving 400mm tail wire length. If mains cable is not connected then ensure the mains cable tail ends are insulated to guard against accidental switching ON of the mains supply. d. Refit the temporary door to protect the panel until commissioning. 45mm 310mm 115mm 115mm cl Cable entry points 4-off Back 4-off Top 1.65m 370mm 285mm 25mm 3-off Earth points Mains terminal block with transparent cover Terminal card 3.15A Antisurge 20mm x 5mm fuse L E N L1 0V L2 0V LC 0V Fixing centres 5-off P1 Floor level Backbox Transformer Repeat panel flush surround Aperture Aperture depth should not be less than: 59mm Cross section of the wall to which the panel is to be flush mounted Aperture Height:380mm Repeat Panel Flush Surround 5mm diameter fixing holes Aperture Width: 320mm 20

21 A2 Mimic and Zonal mimic Panel The A2 Mimic panel provides a pictorial representation of the building layout and the location of a fire. An array of LEDs, covering an A2 area, may be programmed to illuminate in fire conditions. They may be illuminated individually or in groups. Options facilitate the display of other text information. In its standby state it may display a digital clock. The A2 Zonal panel provides a traditional zone by zone indication of a fire. This is achieved using an array of LEDs behind a translucent film. The translucent film is supplied ready to identify zones 1 to 128. Technical Specification Panel dimensions Full assembly weight 20Kg height 650 mm width 830 mm depth 90 mm Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Mains operating voltage 0 to 45ºC Up to 90% 230V 50Hz 10% -6% Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress protection IP31 estimated Colour Graphite grey (RAL 7024) Display LEDs Battery Standby power supply Maximum number per loop area - A2 landscape 1536, high intensity RED, a maximum of 256 may be illuminated at a time 12V 7Ah seal lead acid Vigilon COMPACT The integral battery-backed will provide power for 24 hours in standby and a further 30 minutes in alarm. maximum number of repeat and mimic panels per loop = 4 load factor = 3 (load factor 1000 max per loop) optional connection spur (3-way device) mains electrical supply loop loop FIRE 21

22 Installation instructions Installation Fuses Rating Location Mains 1A HRC Top right of the backbox FS1 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm Master repeat board FS2 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm Master repeat board a. Identify the A2 Mimic or A2 Zonal Panel packages respectively, check that it contains the following parts. Component Quantity Panel 1 12V 7Ah Battery 1 Lock Key 2 Pairs Switch Key 2 1A Mains Fuse (Spare) 1 2.5A Quick Blow Fuse (Spare) 1 Ensure that the inner door is never opened more than 90 o. b. Using the keys provided unlock and unhook the mimic panel front cover. c. Open the inner door by removing six retaining screws, two on the side and four in the backbox. d. Remove the cover over the mains terminals by removing the two fixing screws. e. Knock out the required cable entry points from the back box. f. Mark out the 4-back box fixing positions on the wall to which the panel is to be mounted and secure it with suitable fixings. g. Terminate the loop and mains cables at the entry points and connect to the appropriate terminals. h. Refit the cover over the mains terminal block. i. Close the inner door and secure it with the 6 retaining screws and washers. j. Hook and lock the front cover onto the back box using the keys provided. If the Panel needs to be semi-flush, then the back box can be semi-flushed by up to 40mm of its total depth. There is no provision for a flush shroud for use with this product, it is intended that the overlap of the panel lid should cover the recess. COVER FIXING TRANSFORMER EARTH POINT MRC PCB CABLE ENTRY POINTS 12 OFF TERMINAL CARD EARTH POINT OPENED INNER DOOR INNER DOOR FIXING POINTS 633mm 6off 534mm 1900mm BACK BOX 716mm 814mm EARTH TO FRONT COVER FLOOR LEVEL MAINS TERMINALS AND FILTER 240V 50Hz N E L ASSEMBLED PANEL SIZE HEIGHT 650mm WIDTH 830mm DEPTH 90mm MAINS TERMINAL BLOCK AND FILTER SPUR CONNECTION L1 0V L2 0V LC 0V TERMINAL CARD P2 P1 22

23 ZONE 9 ZONE 17 ZONE 25 ZONE 33 ZONE 41 ZONE 49 ZONE 57 ZONE 10 ZONE 18 ZONE 26 ZONE 34 ZONE 42 ZONE 50 ZONE 58 A4 Mimic and Zonal mimic panel sets COMPUTER SUITE RECEPTION GROUND FLOOR M.D. FIRST FLOOR A4 Mimic panel ZONE 1 ZONE 2 COMPUTER W.C. W.C. W.C. BOARD ROOM SUITE RECEPTION GROUND FLOOR M.D. FIRST FLOOR W.C. GENT GROUND FLOOR OPEN OFFICE FIRST FLOOR OPEN OFFICE PLANT ROOM PLANTROOM ROOM G3. ROOM F3. ROOM G1. ROOM F1. Fire Power Fault W.C. W.C. W.C. BOARD ROOM W.C. GENT PLANT ROOM PLANTROOM ROOM G3. ROOM F3. ROOM G1. ROOM G4. ROOM F4. ROOM G2. ROOM F2. CALL POINT VOID SENSOR SENSOR MAIN FIRE PANEL MIMIC PANEL ROOM G4. ROOM F4. ROOM G2. ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 GROUND FLOOR OPEN OFFICE ZONE 11 ZONE 12 ZONE 13 ZONE 14 ZONE 15 ZONE 16 ZONE 19 ZONE 20 ZONE 21 ZONE 22 ZONE 23 ZONE 24 ROOM F1. ROOM F2. ZONE 27 ZONE 28 ZONE 29 ZONE 30 ZONE 31 ZONE 32 FIRST FLOOR OPEN OFFICE ZONE 35 ZONE 36 ZONE 37 ZONE 38 ZONE 39 ZONE 40 ZONE 43 ZONE 44 ZONE 45 ZONE 46 ZONE 47 ZONE 48 CALL POINT VOID SENSOR SENSOR MAIN FIRE PANEL MIMIC PANEL ZONE 51 ZONE 52 ZONE 53 ZONE 54 ZONE 55 ZONE 56 ZONE 59 ZONE 60 ZONE 61 ZONE 62 ZONE 63 ZONE 64 Fire Power Fault A4 Zonal panel The panel set consist of an A4 Display unit and an A4 Control unit. The A4 Display unit is used to show the location of fire event. The lights behind a pictorial representation of the protected building or those behind zone designations are illuminated in the event of fire. The A4 Control unit communicates with the system. It passes on the system fire event information to the A4 Display unit, along with power to illuminate the LEDs. The array of LEDs are programmed during the commissioning stage to give fire indications. They may be illuminated individually or in groups. The Mimic panel illumination can include a display of simple text messages and a digital clock. The A4 Mimic control unit connects directly to the loop circuit and includes T connection for spur circuit. The unit has an integral battery-backed mains power supply. It is recommended that the A4 Display unit is mounted on a flat surface. A computer generated site specific plan or zone designation must be produced for fixing onto the LEDs of the A4 Display unit. A custom EPROM for Mimic and standard EPROM for Zonal panel is fitted during commissioning. Technical specification Dimensions A4 Mimic display unit A4 Mimic control unit Full Assembly weight A4 Mimic display unit A4 Mimic control unit Maximum cable distance between A4 Display unit and A4 Control unit height 276 mm x width 330 mm x depth 73 mm height 385 mm x width 483 mm x depth 78 mm 2.3Kg 10.4Kg (with 2 batteries installed) 50m, for cable type Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C up to 90% Mains Operating voltage 230V 50Hz 10% -6% Standby power supply 24 hour standby plus 0.5 hour alarm load: 72 hour standby plus 0.5 hour alarm load: Emission 1 off - 12V 7Ah sealed battery 2 off - 12V 7Ah sealed battery (Optional) BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection for both A4 display unit and A4 control unit Colour A4 Mimic display unit A4 Mimic control unit Controls at A4 Display unit Internal buzzer (non cancellable) A4 Mimic display unit A4 Mimic control unit User LED indication at A4 Display unit Display area Common LEDs Maximum number per loop IP30 estimated Pantone 422 Graphite grey (RAL 7024) Vigilon COMPACT Lamp test facility by a hidden switch Operates on system fire and local fault events Permanent buzzer disable by link P3 Permanent buzzer disable by link P1 768 high intensity Red LEDs 32 (vertical axis) by 24 (horizontal axis) LEDs aperture size 244mm (wide) by 184mm (height) Fire - Red LED Power On (local) - Green LED Fault (local) - Amber LED maximum number of repeat and mimic panels per loop = 4 load factor (1000 max) = 3 23

24 Installation instructions loop mains electrical supply optional connection spur (3-way device) loop upwards and the pin for the bottom hinge is pushed in downwards. f. Connect the incoming cables to the terminal block ensuring that the cables lay as close to the rear wall of the backbox. g. Close and lock the door using the key supplied. h. Cover the Mimic panel using the white plastic protective cover to protect the panel from dust until the commissioning process. i. Now install the control unit. Display unit back box 180mm 115mm Fire Power Fault Mimic display unit 50m maximum Mimic control unit Cable types Cable used to connect the A4 Mimic display unit to Control Unit. Mineral insulated copper cable (EMC Compliant) 50m maximum Mimic Display to Control Unit cable distance The cable is to BS6207: Part 1 fire resistance tested to BS6387 categories CWZ having continuous metal sheath encapsulation no more than 4- cores each core having 1.5mm 2 cross section area a red cover sheath (preferred for alarm applications) core to core capacitance 115pF/m core to screen capacitance 205pF/m Delta Crompton FTZ4E1.5 FireTuf OHLS fire resistant cable (EMC Compliant) 50m maximum Mimic Display to Control Unit cable distance four core plus earth wire fire resistance tested to BS6387 categories CWZ each wire having 1.5mm 2 cross section area core to core capacitance 115pF/m core to screen capacitance 205pF/m Installation Display unit a. Check the contents of the Display unit package: Component Quantity Case 1 Door 1 Hinge pins 2 Door key 1 White Plastic door cover 1 Entry point for incoming cable from the control unit Pink - yellow Red Blue - Vdc 0V RS485 Green/yellow PUSH FREE CONNECTOR HOME INTO FIXED CONNECTOR CASE 155mm b. Remove the plug from the lower left hole of the backbox and feed the incoming cable through the hole. c. Mark the five fixing positions on the wall to which the unit is to be mounted and secure it using suitable fixings. d. Connect the terminal block on the flying lead from the door to the fixed terminal block in the backbox. e. Attach the door onto the backbox by locating it to the hinge mounting points and then securing each hinge with pins. The pin for the top hinge is pushed in DOOR HINGE TOP HINGE PIN ENSURE HINGE PIN IS PRESSED INTO SLOT SEE WARNING IN CASE 24

25 A4 MIMIC DISPLAY UNIT RS485 - VDC 0V Earth P2 VDC 0V VE -VE RS485 Control unit Fuse Rating Location Mains 1A 20mm x 5mm Top left of the backbox FS1 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm MRC board FS2 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm MRC board FS1 2A HRC 20mm x 5mm A4 mimic interface board P10 A4 MIMIC INTERFACE BOARD A4 MIMIC CONTROL UNIT L1 0V L2 0V LC 0V LOOP CONNECTION Vigilon COMPACT c. Using the three fixing holes secure the unit to the wall with suitable fixings. d. Terminate each cable at the entry point, leaving a tail wire length and mark each core identifying its intended connection. e. Connect the earth lead from back box to door. f. Mount the MRC board and the A4 Mimic I/F board into the back box using the screws provided and connect the ribbon cables and wires between the two boards. g. Fit the transformer and battery cables, but do not install the battery. h. Close the door on the unit using the key. i. Leave all outstanding installation work to the servicing organisation. a. Check the contents of the Control unit package Component Quantity Box 1 Door opening key 1 Ribbon cables# 2 MRC boars# 1 A4 Mimic I/F board# 1 Screws (for board)# 3 Battery # 1 Wires 2 (1 Red, 1 Black) #these components are packaged separately b. Remove the door from the unit and knock-out the required cable entry points from the backbox. DOOR EARTH STRAP MAINS INPUT CABLE A4 MIMIC INTERFACE BOARD RIBBON CABLES LEADS FOR OPTIONAL 2nd BATTERY N EL RED BATTERY (NOT FITTED DURING INSTALLATION) _ RED BLACK MRC BOARD TRANSFORMER CONNECTIONS BATTERY CONNECTION INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN MRC BOARD AND A4 MIMIC INTERFACE 25

26 Installation instructions Terminal plates, Trim ring and flush kit 2-Way terminal plate This terminal plate provides 2-way loop connection, the loop in from previous device/panel and loop out to next device/panel. Trim ring The sensor trim ring is used to conceal rough edges of the hole made in the ceiling tile for terminal plate installation. It is also suitable for use in refurbished installation where the previous sensor diameter was larger and a larger diameter hole in the ceiling tile needs to be concealed. Technical Specification Diameter 75mm Compatibility BESA, MK switch and American type 4-Way terminal plate Colour White This terminal plate provides 2 way connection for the loop circuit, that is loop in from previous device and out to the next device. The terminal plate can also be used to connect to a remote LED unit to mimic the LED Semi Flush Mounting indication of the sensor. Not for UK application the terminal plate can be The semi-flush mounting kit is used to flush the terminal plate into a ceiling tile. used to connect a conventional call point to optical heat sensor only. Clamps Clamping ring Screws Technical Specification Diameter 75mm Weight Included in weight of sensor Colour White Housing Flush ring 26

27 Terminal plate installation Use the correct tool and technique to fit or remove any part of the fire sensor from terminal plate. Vigilon COMPACT To provide the right coverage, each fire sensor must be fitted to a terminal plate in the location as defined by the site specific information. Remove transit fitting Before you install the base plate remove the transit card. The transit card prevent movement of contact spring. Do s and Don ts Wire correctly to avoid damage to the sensor head. Wires must not project below the base rim base plate L1 L1 L2 0V L2 0V Wires must be 6mm clear off the side walls Wiring Either pair of and - terminals can be used - - Remote LED Unit From previous device on the loop 2 - way device L1 L2 OV 2 - way device L1 L2 OV OV LOOP OUT L1 L2 OV Earth to metal box Note: The 0V terminals in the 2 - way device terminal plate are electrically connected together. To next device 4-way device on the loop for use with Optical heat Sensor only 27

28 Installation instructions STANDARD 60mm STEEL BOX GLAND Semi flush installation These procedures describe how to semi flush a fire sensor to a ceiling tile. A terminal plate and semi flush mounting kit are required. LOOP CABLE CROSS SECTION OF CEILING TILE CEILING TILE TERMINAL PLATE LOOP CABLE 2 SCREWS TO SECURE TERMINAL PLATE TO STEEL BOX a. Identify the package SENSOR FLUSH MOUNTING KIT and check the contents: Component Quantity Semi flush housing 1 Flush ring 1 Clamp 2 Clamping ring 1 Screws 2 b. Remove the ceiling tile to which the semi flush mounting kit is to be fitted. 93mm diameter hole Trim ring installation The trim ring must be fitted prior to fitting the terminal plate. The loop cable connections are then made to the terminal plate and then the plate is clipped into position on the trim ring. STANDARD 60mm STEEL BOX GLAND LOOP CABLE LOOP CABLE Cut outs for lugs on the semi flush housing CROSS SECTION OF CEILING TILE CEILING TILE MAKE CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLATE AND THEN CLIP INTO PLACE ON TRIM RING TRIM RING TERMINAL PLATE 2 SCREWS TO SECURE TERMINAL PLATE TO STEEL BOX c. Cut a hole 93mm diameter in the tile and cut out to allow for lugs on the semi flush housing. d. Assemble the semi flush housing to the tile using the clamp ring, clamps and locking screws. e. Replace the tile loosely. f. Feed the loop wires through the semi flush mounting and terminal plate. g. Secure the base to the steel box (BESA box). h. Clip the flush ring to the semi flush housing. Follow the procedure for wiring the terminal plate to prevent damage to the sensor head. i. Connect the loop cables to the terminal plate terminals. GLAND STANDARD 60mm STEEL BOX LOOP CABLE CLAMPING RING CLAMPS SEMI FLUSH HOUSING TERMINAL PLATE FLUSH RING CEILING TILE LOCKING SCREWS SCREWS TO SECURE TERMINAL PLATE TO STEEL BOX 28

29 Fire sensors Exploded view of a sensor Vigilon COMPACT To prevent dirt and dust in the environment degrading the performance of the fire sensors, the sensor head installation should be carried out by the installer just prior to the commissioning of the system. To prevent damage to a fire sensor, the correct tool and technique must be used when removing or fitting sensor, or its sub assembly, to and from the terminal plate. Semi flush mount (if used) Terminal plate Electronic module Sensor head Optical sensor - COMPACT-O Optical heat sensor - OH Heat sensor - H Optical heat sensor sounder - OHS Heat sensor sounder - HS Optical heat sensor with remote LED Optical heat sensor with monitored line MCP (not for UK use) Damage will occur if undue force is used on fitting or removal of any part of a sensor assembly. Dust cover Dust Cover Each sensor is supplied with a push-fit plastic dust cover to protect the sensor from dirt and dust. After installation it is essential that the protective dust cover is fitted to the sensors to prevent the sensor becoming contaminated with dirt or dust during any subsequent building work. 29

30 Installation instructions Optical Sensor Standard Smoke BS5445:Part 7 (EN54 : Part 7) Dimensions diameter 86 mm height 60 mm (with terminal plate) Full assembly weight 580g with terminal plate Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C 0 to 50 C up to 90% Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Air flow in installed environment IP30 estimated - when mounted on a flat ceiling IP20 estimated when mounted on a BESA box 10m/s gusting for up to 30 minutes 5m/s continuous Vibration 5 to 60Hz Colour White Operating voltage 20-50V Indicators Red LED visible at 500LUX ambient light levels 3m Mounting Chamber format Surface or Semi-flush, using mounting kit (model no ) Sensing chamber is removable Loop Maximum number per loop = 200 Load (1000 max) = 1 Optical Heat Sensor Standard Heat Smoke Dimensions BS5445:Part 5 (EN54 : Part 5) BS5445:Part 7 (EN54 : Part 7 diameter 86 mm height 60 mm (with terminal plate) Full Assembly weight 580g with terminal plate Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C 0 to 50 C (If only heat is used then 0 to 45 C) up to 90% Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Air flow in installed environment Vibration Colour IP30 estimated when mounted on a flat ceiling IP20 estimated when mounted on a BESA box 10m/s gusting for up to 30 minutes 5m/s continuous 5 to 60Hz White Operating voltage 20-50V Indicators Mounting Chamber format Red LED visible at 500LUX ambient light levels 3m Surface or Semi-flush, using mounting kit (model no ) Sensing chamber is removable Loop Maximum number per loop = 200 Load (1000 max) = 1 30

31 Optical Heat Sounder Heat Sensor Vigilon COMPACT Standard Heat detection Smoke detection Sounder Dimensions BS5445: Parts 5 (EN54 : Part 5) BS5445 : Part 7 (EN54 : Part 7) BS5839 : Part 1 Sound output 85dBA at 1m diameter 86 mm height 60 mm (with terminal plate) Full Assembly weight 600g with terminal plate Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C 0 to 50 C (If heat is used then 0 to 45 C) up to 90% Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Air flow in installed environment Vibration Colour IP30 estimated when mounted on a flat ceiling IP20 estimated when mounted on a BESA box 10m/s gusting for up to 30 minutes 5m/s continuous 5 to 60Hz White Operating voltage 20-50V Indicators Mounting Chamber format Red LED visible at 500LUX ambient light levels 3m Surface or Semi-flush using mounting kit (model no ) Sensing chamber is removable Loop Maximum number per loop = 125 Load (1000 max) = 8 Standard Heat BS5445:Part 5 (EN54 : Part 5) BS5445:Part 8 (EN54 : Part 8) Dimensions standard environmentally protected diameter 86 mm height 60 mm (with terminal plate) 180 mm height (the probe protrudes 100mm) 180 mm width 90 mm depth Full Assembly weight 505g with terminal plate Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C 0 to 45 C (Exception is when set to operate at State 5 or 6, State infirmation is available in the commissioning manua) up to 90% Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Air flow in installed environment Vibration Colour IP20 estimated - standard product IP55 environmentally protected version 10m/s gusting for up to 30 minutes 5m/s continuous 5 to 60Hz White Operating voltage 20-50V Indicators Mounting Chamber format Red LED visible at 500LUX ambient light levels 3m Surface or Semi-flush using mounting kit (model no ) Sensing chamber is removable Loop Maximum number per loop = 200 Load (1000 max) = 1 31

32 Installation instructions Heat Sounder Standard Heat detection Sounder Dimensions BS5445: Parts 5 (EN54 : Part 5) BS5839 : Part 1 Sound output 85dBA at 1m diameter 86 mm height 60 mm (with terminal plate) Full Assembly weight 600g with terminal plate Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C 0 to 50 C up to 90% Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Air flow in installed environment Vibration Colour IP30 estimated (mounted on a flat ceiling) IP20 estimated (mounted on a BESA box) 10m/s gusting for up to 30 minutes 5m/s continuous 5 to 60Hz White Operating voltage 20-50V Indicators Mounting Chamber format Red LED visible at 500LUX ambient light levels 3m Surface or Semi-flush using mounting kit (model no ) Sensing chamber is removable Loop Maximum number per loop = 125 Load (1000 max) = 8 Fitting a Sensor head to the terminal plate To fit a fire sensor head to a base, use the extractor cup supplied with the sensor tool kit. For easy-to-reach terminal plate, the sensor head may be held in hand. Ceiling tile 2. Offer the sensor head/ cup to the terminal plate and rotate clockwise to locate and lock the head to the plate. 1. Place sensor head inside the cup. Terminal plate Sensor head: Electronic module Chamber module Extractor cup 32

33 Removal of Sensor head from terminal plate Use the extractor cup supplied with the tool kit, and the correct electronics module removal tool: Optical heat (sounder) sensor Heat sensor a. Using the extractor cup, remove the chamber module from the electronics module of the sensor head. To assemble a sensor head Vigilon COMPACT Use the following technique when fitting together a chamber to its electronic module. Optical heat chamber removal tool shown. Ceiling tile 2. Rotate anticlockwise to unlock and release the chamber from the electronic module. Terminal plate Sensor head: Electronic module Chamber module 3. Whilst holding the electronic module, rotate the chamber clockwise to locate and lock the two assemblies together. 2. Offer the chamber to the electronic module. 1. Offer the cup to the sensor head. Extractor cup 1. Ensure the vanes are displaced Vanes Chamber Module Optical heat chamber removal too shown. b. Using the extractor cup and appropriate electronics module removal tool, remove the electronic module from the base. Ceiling tile Terminal plate Electronic module 3. Rotate the cup anti-clockwise until a stop is felt and pull to release the electronic module from the terminal plate. Optical heat assembly shown. 2. Offer the electronics removal tool/cup to the electronic module. T Screw Chamber Removal tool Optical heat chamber removal tool shown. Extractor cup 1. Insert the correct electronics module removal tool into the cup. 33

34 Installation instructions 'T' breaker and slave units A 'T' breaker provides 3 way connection at the point of installation on a loop, to a spur circuit. It is an addressable device. A Slave relay provides voltage free contacts that operates with the next sensor device (master) on the loop. A slave does not take up a loop address. A Slave fire indicator operates with the next sensor device (master) connected on the loop. A slave does not take up a loop address Technical specification Dimensions diameter 86 mm height 48 mm Full assembly weight Slave T breaker 350g with fixing base Slave LED indicator 340g with fixing base Slave Relay 360g with fixing base Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Relative humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission Up to 90% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress protection Colour IP40 estimated White Operating voltage 20-50V Indicator Slave T breaker Green LED Slave LED indicator Red LED Slave Relay Red LED Loop Slave T breaker Maximum number per loop = 200 Slave LED indicator Maximum number per loop = 100 Slave Relay Maximum number per loop = 100 Load factor = 1 (load factor 1000 max per loop) Relay Slave Relay contacts Single pole change over rated 2A at 24Vdc resistive 34

35 Installing a 'T' breaker or slave unit Vigilon COMPACT Connecting a T breaker and Slave units to a loop circuit 2 - way device 50mm 4OFF BASE FIXING POINTS 50mm 2OFF FIXING POINTS FOR MAIN ASSEMBLY END 1 of panel or from previous device on the loop T Breaker 0V L1 0V L2 0V LC L1 L2 O V To next device on the loop L1 L2 OV END 2 of panel or to next device on the loop CABLE ENTRY HOLE 30mm DIA LINE 1 LINE 2 COMMON LINE L1 OV L2 OV LC OV BASE LINE 1 LINE 2 NOT USED L1 OV L2 OV MAIN ASSEMBLY LINE 1 LINE 2 RELAY CONTACTS L1 OV L2 OV COM NC NO Earth to metal box 2 - way device Note: The 0V terminals in the 2 - way device terminal plate are electrically connected together. T-BREAKER SLAVE LED UNIT SLAVE RELAY UNIT External equipment switched by the contacts Slave to the device fitted to this terminal plate a. Check the contents of the package: Components Quantity Main assembly 1 Base 1 Fixing screws 2 b. Remove the ceiling tile to which the base is to be fitted. c. Punch or drill the required cable entry and base fixing holes in the tile. d. Feed the loop wires through the tile and base, and then secure the base to the steel box. e. Re-fit the ceiling tile. f. Connect the wires to the terminal block on the main assembly and secure the main assembly to the base using screws provided. Earth to metal box Slave relay 0V L1 0V L2 C N/C NO L1 L2 OV 2 - way master device Slave to the device fitted to this terminal plate LOOP CABLE STANDARD 60mm STEEL BOX (BESA BOX) Slave LED Unit 0V L1 0V L2 L1 L2 OV Earth to metal box 2 - way master device BASE CEILING TILE SCREWS (NOT SUPPLIED) TO SECURE BASE TO BESA BOX MAIN ASSEMBLY MAIN ASSEMBLY TO BASE FIXING SCREWS 35

36 Installation instructions Beam sensor The beam sensor allows detection of smoke over distances up to 100 metres. The sensor comprises 2 parts a transmitter and a receiver, each must be mounted on a base and bracket. Angle bracket with base Beam Receiver Beam Rx IP65 bracket with base Parallel bracket with base Beam Transmitter Options Beam sensor pair, 2 to 100 metres Angle bracket with base IP66 Angle bracket with base, 85m maximum Parallel bracket with base This version is intended for use with short paths of up to 10m. Beam Tx Technical specification Standard - Smoke BS5839 : Part 5 Dimensions Full Assembly weight Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission Angle bracket and sensor: 145mm(H) x 106mm(W) x 130mm(D) IP66 bracket and sensor: 218mm(H) x 136mm(W) x 175mm(D) Parallel bracket and sensor: TBA Angle bracket and sensor: 660g (800g with head) IP66 bracket and sensor: TBA Parallel bracket and sensor: TBA up to 95% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Colour IP42 estimated (non IP version) IP66 estimated (IP66 version only) Grey Operating voltage 20-50V Indicators Loop Two Red LED visible at 500LUX ambient light levels 3m Maximum number per loop = 16 pairs Load factor = 2 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 36

37 Installation The beam sensor pair consist of two heads the receiver and transmitter, each head is designed to fit into a bracket having a base. The beam sensor TRANSMITTER head and RECEIVER head should be installed on the same loop facing each other for alignment purposes. a. Check the contents of the bracket and base package: Component Quantity Bracket base assembly 1 Screws 2 Terminal Block 1 Gasket 1 Gasket Bracket fixing screws cover plate Vigilon COMPACT The junction box used for mounting the bracket must be of the galvanised type. The 2-way base can be recognised by the black plastic pcb cover moulding. JUNCTION BOX EARTH(5) L1 (1) 0V(2) L2 (3) 0V (4) EARTH TO JUNCTION BOX L1 0V L2 0V Angle bracket with base Beam sensor head Numbers in brackets refer to alternative cable sleeve markings which may be used to denote wires. Galvanised Steel Junction box Angle bracket IP65 Angle bracket with base Cable termination gland IP65 Box with base for the Beam Sensor b. Using the terminal block in the junction box and the screened cable make the loop connections. Ensure the earth cable is connected to an earth point in the junction box. c. Secure the angle bracket assembly onto the junction box using the gasket and angle bracket fixings. d. The applicable sensor head may now be fitted to the base assembly by twist and lock action. Flying Cable Standard steel box Beam Receiver head Beam Rx Parallel bracket with base Beam Sensor Beam Transmitter head Beam Tx 37

38 Installation instructions Duct Sensor The duct sensor use probes to sample the air in ducts. If smoke is detected in duct then the system can action a shut-down of air-conditioning or ventilation system to prevent the spread of smoke. Technical specification Dimensions Housing Probes Probes Full Assembly weight height 160 mm width 180mm depth 170mm length 0.92m supplied The probes are 0.92 metres long, but may be cut down to suit. An extension kit allowing probes to be extended by a further 0.92 metres is available (part no ) 3.3Kg Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission up to 90% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Air flow in installed environment Colour IP55 estimated 10m/s gusting for up to 30 minutes 5m/s continuous White Operating voltage 20-50V Indicators none, use the supplied slave LED (part no 34702) Loop Maximum number per loop = 200 Load factor = 1 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 38

39 Installation The duct sensor consists of a housing assembly and probes for installation on to a ventilation duct. a. Check contents of the DUCT SENSOR and PROBES package: Component Quantity Duct Housing 1 Plastic Bungs 2 Lock Nuts 2 Inlet Probe 1 Exhaust Probe 1 Slave LED unit 1 b. Mark out the position of the two probe hole centres on the duct. It is important to take into account the direction of the air flow in the duct and probe orientations. Vigilon COMPACT c. Drill or punch the two probe holes 35mm diameter in the duct. d. Fit the lock nut onto the threaded end of each probe and fit the respective probe into its coupling on the duct housing. Rotate each probe to face the required direction in the duct and secure the lock nuts to prevent probe from rotating. e. Insert the probes into the duct until they reach the opposite wall and measure the gap between the duct housing flange and the duct wall. f. Remove the probes from the duct and cut the probe ends by the measured gap 10mm. g. Fit the plastic bungs into the probe ends. h. Insert the probes into the duct and secure the duct housing using the fixing holes on the flange. i. Terminate each cable at the entry and connect the appropriate cable ends to the terminal block. HOLES HOLES DUCT AIR FLOW SMOKE INLET PROBE 1 ROW OF HOLES SMOKE EXHAUST PROBE 3-ROW OF HOLES AIR FLOW FROM SENSOR PLASTIC BUNG DUCT AIR FLOW AIR FLOW TO SENSOR 10mm SECTION THROUGH A DUCT DUCT FLANGE OUT IN FLANGE LOCK NUTS TERMINAL BOX CONDUIT HOLES 2 - holes 35mm diameter 116mm 32mm DUCT 66mm 55mm LOOP TERMINALS LINE 1 LINE 2 L1 0V L2 0V 39

40 Installation instructions S 3 Speech, Sounder Strobe The low power addressable Voice Enhanced Sounder and combined Strobe products provide audible and visual alarm signals, and are designed for use in Gent analogue and addressable fire alarm systems. Technical specification with shallow base with deep base The S 3 devices are supplied with standard speech messages along with sounder and strobe option. The devices are configured during commissioning to operate to site specific requirement. The devices are supplied with either a deep base (40mm) or a shallow base (25mm), offering IP65C and IP31C ratings respectively. The system range is available with deep base only. 120 DIA with deep base In addition to the products covered in this leaflet there are Sounder, Sounder/Strobe and Strobe only variants, for information contact your supplier. The S 3 product range incorporates innovative design features for which design Patents applications are pending. The product design has also been registered. Low profile S 3 System S 3 If you have a speech/sounder only product then ignore the strobe information given. Sound output for standard tone (levels given are typical values with measurement taken at 90 anechoic - fast response) Low profile S 3-100dBA /-2dBA System S 3-103dBA /-2dBA Standard (for sounder only) EN54 : Part 3 Messages, Tones and Strobe flash rate Strobe light output with red lens Operating voltage Terminal size IP rating with deep base with shallow base Loop loading factors Standard tone / Standard tone with Speech Standard tone with red Strobe plus Speech / Standard tone with red or amber Strobe see instructions supplied with the product equivalent to 3W Xenon flasher range 24V - 45V 2.5mm 2 maximum IP65C IP31C per device 5 15 Speech messages Standard tone with red Strobe 28 Message Speech message No. Message 1 Attention please this is an emergency please leave the building by the nearest available exit. (female voice) Message 2 An incident has been reported in this building please await further instructions. (female voice) Message 3 This is a test message no action is required. (female voice) Message 4 This is a fire alarm! Please leave the building immediately by the nearest available exit. (male voice) Tone No. Tone 1 Description of tone Alarm Bell (equivalent to 8" Solenoid Bell) 1m The addressable S 3 products are fully synchronised on the same fire panel. 40 Complex tone 'Tone n' with red Strobe 23 Enclosure colour White and Red (with red / amber or white translucent lens cover for the Strobe) Enclosure material Flame retardant ABS (Strobe cover is polycarbonate) Weight 0.3Kg (approximate) Operating temperature -10 C to50 C Storage temperature -20 C to70 C Relative humidity up to 90% (non condensing) IR operating distance 3m (used for selecting volume level) Message and attention Tone period 10 seconds

41 Vigilon COMPACT Installation a. Drill or knockout the required cable entry points on the Base. b. If using the deep base option and IP65C protection is required, then stick on the circular wall gasket on to the centre back of the base. Shallow base 25mm depth 112 Top DO NOT FLUSH MOUNT THE BASE. c. Secure the Base to the wall whilst ensuring Top of the base is in correct orientation. 60 # Locating pegs for the transparent cover Transparent cover Main assembly # TOP PCB Label Cable entry 1- Back Deep base 40mm depth 50 Thinned section for IR receiver 35 Wall Gasket 112 L2 02 L1 01 LC 0C # IC2 P6 Voice chip Earth continuity Strap Top Base Gasket Cable entry 2-Top 1 - Bottom 1 - Back Thinned section for IR receiver Infrared receiver Adhesive spot used to secure the transparent cover The voice chip is not fitted on the sounder strobe and strobe only products d. Terminate the cable at the entry point leaving no more than 10cm (4") tail wire length for connection. e. Ensure the transparent cover is in place over the PCB. Connect the wires to the terminal block. f. Close the main assembly to the base. Terminal block for retrofit installation of System S 3 3 S device (3-way) Loop OUT Loop IN L2 02 L1 01 LC 0C main assembly red black red black red black Ensure the terminal block is placed inside the back of the base base COMMON LINE to Spur 41

42 Installation instructions Sounder standard type COMMON LINE to Spur Loop OUT Standard sounder Environmentally protected sounder Loop IN Alarm sounder 3-way base 2-way Alarm sounder terminals LC 0C L2 02 L1 01 L2 02 L1 01 Technical specification Sound output BS5839: Part 1 Sound output typically 98 dba at 1 metre Dimensions Standard variant environmentally protected Full assembly weight height 108 mm width 108 mm depth 112 mm height 180 mm width 180 mm depth 155 mm Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission 1.1Kg -approximate for standard variant 4Kg - environmentally protected up to 90% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Vibration Colour IP30 - estimated standard type IP66 - Environmentally protected type 5 to 60Hz White Operating voltage 20-50V Loop Maximum number per loop = 40 Load factor = 25 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 2/3-way device (terminals provided for spur circuit Installation a. Check the contents of the package. Component Quantity Horn Assembly 1 Back Box 1 Earth Link 1 (for 2 Way) 2 (for 3 Way) Self Tapping Screw 2 Allen Key 1 42 LC 0C L2 02 L1 01 main assembly 5 RECESSED CENTRES FOR CABLE ENTRY (MAX OF 3 CAN BE USED) HORN ASSEMBLY red black red black red black FLYING LEAD EARTH POINT Ensure the terminal block is placed inside the back of the base TERMINAL BLOCK ON FLYING LEADS BASE ASSEMBLY FIXING PILLARS (2 OFF) METALISED COATING FOR THE TERMINAL BLOCK TO FACILITATE EARTH CONTINUITY TO LOOP CABLE SCREEN DRILL OUTS Fixing Screw SPACE FOR REAR CABLE ENTRY b. Use the key supplied to unlock and hinge open the horn assembly from the back box. c. Cut the required cable entry holes using the recessed centres on the back box. d. Feed the cables through the entry holes and mount the back box to an even surface or BESA box. The loop cable screen must be electrically connected to the metalised coating in the backbox, either directly via fixing screws or using the earth point, in order to maintain earth continuity. e. Terminate the cables at the entry to the back box utilising the earth links to provide earth continuity for two cable termination. As an alternative the earth point in the back box can be used. f. Hook the horn assembly onto the back box and secure the terminal block to the fixing pillars in the back box using the self tapping screws. g. Connect the cable ends to the terminal block. h. Close the horn assembly onto the back box and secure it using the allen key.

43 Environmentally protected products These units have IP66 rating as specified in the British Standard BS 5490:1977 which is the specification for classification of degree of protection provided by enclosures. EP products: Heat Sensor, Manual Call Point and 3-way Sounder a. Remove the front cover of the unit disconnecting any flying leads attached to the terminal block. b. Place the unit in the desired position and mark the four fixing holes. When the product is mounted ensure the pre-machined cable entries are at the bottom. c. Drill the four fixing holes and mount the unit. When using PYROTENAX cable, the cables MUST be terminated using PYROTENAX glands (Code No. RGM 2L1.5), screw-on seals (Code No. RPS 2L1.5) or equivalent and a standard M20 locknut. d. Feed the cables into the unit. Ensure that the sealing washer supplied is fitted between the cable gland and the unit (rubber part of the washer against the unit). Use the earth continuity straps provided to maintain loop cable earth continuity. Vigilon COMPACT e. Connect the earth tails into the earth termination point. f. Terminate the cable at the entry point and connect ends into the appropriate terminals on the sealed printed circuit board module. See the relevant connection diagram. Failure to promptly replace the cover will result in environmental damage. g. Reconnect the flying leads from the cover into the appropriate terminals on the sealed printed circuit board module. Refit the cover to the unit. For maximum protection ensure that the cover screws are tight and secure. Forcing the cover to fit the wrong way round will damage the unit. Heat Probe For carriage purposes the probe on the heat sensor is fully retracted. It is important that the heat probe is positioned correctly. There should be a minimum of 20mm of the probe protruding from the front face of the probe gland. The probe gland can only be tightened up once, as the gland uses an olive joint which should be replaced rather than re-tightened. Once the probe is in the correct position and the gland has been tightened (finger tight plus 11/2 turns) the cable tie should be used to clamp the cable to the front cover ANY TH ANY WHITE LED RED 0V 0V LINE2 LINE1 0v 0V LINE1 LINE2 Heat sensor CALL2 BROWN CALL1 BLUE SOUNDER (ON COVER) GREY S2 RED S1 0V SPUR LINE3 0V LINE3 LOOP OUT TO NEXT DEVICE 0V 0V LINE1 LINE2 LOOP IN FROM PREVIOUS DEVICE 0V 0v LINE2 LINE1 Alarm Sounder (3-Way) TH- LED- LED- WHITE LED RED 0V 0V LINE2 LINE1 0v 0V LINE1 LINE2 Manual Call Point THERMISTOR PROBE (ON COVER) LED (ON COVER) LOOP OUT TO NEXT DEVICE LOOP IN FROM PREVIOUS DEVICE CALL POINT CONTACTS (ON COVER) LED (ON COVER) LOOP OUT TO NEXT DEVICE LOOP IN FROM PREVIOUS DEVICE EP product with cover removed 167mm 165mm Earth terminals Centre mark Cable entry points 43

44 Installation instructions Manual call points FIRE Keyswitch MCP FIRE BREAK GLASS Environmentally protected MCP Options The surface mountable Manual Call Point range includes: MCP - LPC certified MCP water resistant IP44 MCP environmentally protected IP55 MCP with lift-up cover MCP with lift-up cover, water resistant IP44 Surface mounted MCP with key switch Technical specification Standard Dimensions Standard variant Environmentally protected Full assembly weight Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission BS5839: Part 2 (break glass type only) height 88 mm x width 88 mm depth 70 mm height 180 mm x width 180 mm x depth 130 mm 770g - approximate for standard MCP 3.5Kg - environmentally protected MCP up to 90% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Colour Case Indication Testing IP40 estimated standard type IP44 estimated water resistant type IP66 estimated environmentally protected type Red Operating voltage 20-50V ABS engineering plastic Red LED that illuminates when the MCP is operated The mechanism and operation of the MCP is tested by using a test key Loop Maximum number per loop = 200 Load factor = 1 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 2-way device surface flush 88mm FIRE PRESS HARD TO BREAK GLASS 70mm 33mm 88mm If the MCP is flush mounted the plastic backbox supplied must be used. A flush fixing bezel is available. 44

45 Installation See also section on the environmentally protected range. Surface Fixing a. Check the contents of the manual call point package: Component Quantity Call point Assembly 1 Back Box 1 Earth Link 1 Test Key 1 Long Screw 2 Small Screw 1 Gasket 1 (Only supplied with weather resistant versions) b. Cut the required holes on the back box for cable entry and also on the square gasket if applicable. c. Feed the cables through the entry holes and mount the back box with the Square Gasket, if used, to an even wall surface using suitable fixing. d. Terminate each cable entry at the back box utilising the earth link to maintain cable earth continuity. e. Disassemble the call point assembly using the end of the test key to open the socket head screw. f. Feed the cable tails through the spacer/back box gasket, if used and connect the cable ends to the loop terminals provided in the spacer assembly. Ensure the spacer/back box gasket is fitted on and around the back box profile. g. Secure the spacer assembly to the back box using the 2 - long screws. h. Re-assemble the cover assembly to the main assembly with the socket head screw. To do this: RECESSED CENTRES FOR CABLE ENTRIES 3-TOP & 1-BOTTOM (MAX OF 2 USABLE) SPACE FOR BACK CABLE ENTRY i) Fit the spacer/cover gasket, if used. ii) Insert the glass in a sloping position. iii) Hang the test key in its operating position. iv) Place the cover/glass gasket, if used, over the glass with its bevelled edge outwards. v) Hook the cover onto the main assembly securing the two parts with the allen screw, and remove the test key to leave the call point in its normal operating state. Check the cover/glass gasket is not trapped around the circular rim of the cover. vi) Fit the socket head screw to secure the cover onto the main assembly. A weather resistant version is supplied with a longer socket head screw. Semi-Flush Fixing: When flush fixing the call point, the red plastic back box supplied must be flushed into the wall. The procedure for installation is similar to the surface fixing version except a MCP SEMI FLUSH KIT containing a flush plate is required and must be installed between the back box and spacer assembly. The water resistant call points cannot be flush fixed. Vigilon COMPACT Test Push the test key through the hole on the underside of the call point to engage the test cam mechanism. Push to operate the cam mechanism. At this point the test key is retained in the call point. Pulling the test key out will reset the glass THIS WAY UP FIXING SCREWS 2-OFF FOR PCB ASSY MOULDING 88mm 1.4m FLOOR LEVEL BACKBOX 36mm DEPTH Depth: 70mm without Gaskets EARTH POINT 4-OFF DRILL OUTS FOR CONDUIT BOX MOUNTING NOTE : ITEMS MARKED * ARE SUPPLIED WITH WATER RESISTANT VERSION ONLY 88mm 1 SQUARE GASKET LOOP TERMINATIONS 2 BLACK BOX LINE2 LOOP OUT L2 OV LINE1 LOOP IN L1 OV SPACER/BACK BOX GASKET SPACER ASSEMBLY SPACER/COVER GASKET 6 LONG SCREWS 7 GLASS 8 COVER/GLASS GASKET 9 10 COVER SOCKET HEAD SCREW 45

46 Installation instructions Zone module (loop powered) This loop powered zone module is a single channel device, which can accommodate up to 20 conventional detectors. The loop powered zone module can also accommodate conventional manual call points fitted with either a 3.9V Zener or 470 ohm resistor in series with its contacts. Colour Number of channels Input channels Grey/Brown and Black 1 channel 2-wire input for conventional zone circuits. Circuits are monitored for: Fire MCP fire Wiring open circuit fault Wiring short circuit fault Monitoring conforms to BS5839 by detecting a MCP activation if a detector is removed. Maximum detector load: TBA End-of-line capacitor/diode (supplied) must be used. The input circuits may be configured to operate with various manufacturers conventional detectors: If using diode bases, the removal of more than five detectors may prevent some MCPs from working. An overall system limit of 1Km (10 x 100m) of line module cable per loop is allowed. Technical specification Dimensions Full Assembly weight height 125mm width 204mm depth 50mm 0.7Kg Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission up to 90% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection IP40 estimated Menvier 700 series: Ionisation Menvier 700 series: Optical Apollo series 60: Ionisation Apollo series 30: Ionisation Apollo series 30: Rate of rise Hochiki SLK-E Optical Hochiki SIH-E Ionisation Hochiki Comb Heat Hochiki DFE-90E Fixed Temp Nittan 2KC Optical Smoke System Sensor 1151E System Sensor 4451E Notifier SD-651E Thorn MR601/AFA1706 Optical Thorn MR601T/AFA1705 High Performance Optical Thorn MD611/AFA 1704 Thorn MF601/AFA 1702 Thorn MS302 Ex Flame, provided; 1. The flame detector is the only device connected to the zone. 2. The EOL is fitted directly to the flame detector and is housed in the base. Loop Maximum number per loop = 32 Load factor = 10 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 2 way device 46

47 Installation Vigilon COMPACT a. Check the package contents. b. Remove the lid to the module. 140mm PCB P1 L1 0V L2 0V D22 P3 C 0V Z 79mm Shown with lid removed M4 EARTHING STUD c. Check that an end-of-line capacitor is supplied with the Unit. d. Remove the board from the unit and keep it in a safe place until required, together with the fixing screws. e. Knockout the required cable entry points from the module sides. f. Mark the four fixing positions on the wall to which the unit is to be mounted secure the unit to the wall with suitable fixings. g. Terminate each cable at the entry point. h. Fit the board into the module using the fixings. i. Connect the appropriate cable ends to the terminals. j. Secure the lid to the module. k. Leave all outstanding installation work to the servicing organisation. Detection (zone) circuit P3 FIRE Beak Glass End-of-line Capacitor diode unit C 0V Z Conventional detector with or without diode base Manual call point with 3.9V zener diode or 470R resistor in series with contacts NOTE: A maximum of up to 20 conventional devices can be connected to the zone circuit 47

48 Installation instructions Single channel interface (loop powered) This Single channel interface unit operates directly from the loop. It has 1 channel that can be configured as either an input or an output. When the unit is set up as an output, the input channel can still be used as a verification input of the output action. When the unit is configured as a single input, a line module must be installed and can be up to 100m cable distance away. The two position switch on the unit must be set to input. When the unit is configured for multiple input, an end of line capacitor unit must be fitted to the last input. If the multiple inputs are from manual call points, there must be a 470 ohm resistor in series with the contacts. As a relay output the unit provides voltage free change over contacts rated 5A at 24Vdc. The relay output of the interface operates with a system sector. The cable length usage per loop to include lengths of cables on each interface input / output lines must not exceed 1Km. Technical specification Dimensions height 125mm width 204mm depth 50mm Full Assembly weight 0.702Kg Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C up to 90% Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection IP40 estimated Colour Grey/Brown and Black Number of channels 1 channel, (configurable as input or output) Input channels Single input (using optional line module): monitors voltage free contacts, normally open or normally closed, inputs may be configured as: fire, fault, supervisory (with 0s or 30s delay before signal accepted) Multiple input (with capacitor end of line unit): monitors voltage free contacts (in series with 470 ohm resistor for MCPs) normally open or normally closed, inputs may be configured as: fire only (with 0s or 30s delay before signal accepted) Output channels Voltage free SPCO contacts rated at: 5 amps at 24 Vdc Loop Maximum number per loop = 32 Load factor = 10 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 2-way device 48

49 N/C COM N/O 1 2 Installation Vigilon COMPACT PCB 140mm P1 L1 0V L2 0V SW1 D22 RL2 P2 P3 NO COM NC C 0V Z 79mm Shown with lid removed M4 EARTHING STUD a. Check the contents of the package. b. Remove the lid to the module. c. Check that an end-of-line capacitor is supplied with the Unit. d. Remove the board from the unit and keep it in a safe place until required, together with the fixing screws. e. Knockout the required cable entry points from the module sides. f. Mark the four fixing positions on the wall to which the unit is to be mounted and secure the unit to the wall with suitable fixings. g. Terminate each cable at the entry point. h. Refit the board into the module. i. Connect the appropriate cable ends to the terminals. j. Secure the lid to the module. Single input using a line module P3 I/O CHAN I/P Switch input C 0V Z O/P S1 P1 P2 Line module Multiple inputs P3 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 470R Resistor 470R Resistor 470R Resistor 470R Resistor End-of-line Capacitor diode unit C 0V Z k. Leave all outstanding installation work to the servicing organisation. 49

50 Installation instructions Four channel interface (loop powered) This interface unit is a 4 channel device that operates directly from the loop and does not need a separate power supply. The interface must be used in conjunction with one or more of the following interface options: Line modules Provides a single channel input or output, the output contacts of which are rated at 24Vdc 2A. Up to 4 may be used in conjunction with the interface. Line modules connect to the interface with 2 wires. All four line modules may be housed within the interface enclosure. Alternatively, any line module may be housed in the host equipment; the limit of the 2-wire interconnection is 100 metres with a maximum of 1km for each loop. Key switches 4-position door 2-way key switch - max 4 per interface 3-way key switch - max 2 per interface The 4-position door replaces the standard door of the interface. The door may be assembled with up to 4 key switches. Key switches are available in 2-way and 3-way switch configurations and include LEDs to indicate status. Key switches connect to the interface via push-on connectors. Label plates are built-in to each key switch position. Unused positions may be covered using a blanking plate (supplied). Power supply unit The supply unit provides up to four 240 Vac, 5 amp rated single pole changeover relay contacts in a separate enclosure. Each relay is controlled by one channel of the interface. They are interconnected by a 2-wire cable. The maximum length of this cable is 100 metres. One relay is supplied with the supply unit, additional relays, up to 3 maximum, are ordered separately Technical specification Panel Dimensions Full Assembly weight height 270mm width 261mm depth 60mm 2.4Kg Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission up to 90% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Colour Number of channels Input channels Output channels IP40 estimated Grey - Brown and Black 4 channels, (each configurable as input, output or off) (using line modules) monitors voltage-free contacts, normally open or normally closed. inputs may be configured as: fire fault non-fire event (with 10 second sprinkler switch delay option) Using line modules there is voltage-free SPCO contacts rated 2A at 24 Vdc Using power supply unit and relays there is voltage-free SPCO contacts rated 5A at 240 Vac All ratings are for - resistive loads Loop Maximum number per loop = 8 Load factor = 2 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 2-way device (terminals provided for spur circuit The cable length usage per loop to include lengths of cables on each interface input / output lines must not exceed 1Km. 50

51 Installation EARTH LEAD CABLE ENTRIES 6-BACK 6-TOP P2 P1 3-off BACK and 1-off TOP EARTH POINTS for CABLES P2 P1 P2 P1 CABLE ENTRIES FOR LOOP WIRING P2 P1 UP TO 4-OFF OPTIONAL LINE MODULES Vigilon COMPACT c. Mark and drill the three hole fixing positions on the surface to which the unit is to be mounted and secure the unit to the surface with suitable fixings. d. Terminate each cable at the entry point. e. Fit the interface board using the screws provided. f. Fit the line modules inside the backbox, if required. g. Connect the appropriate cables ends to their respective terminals. The connection of internally fitted line module should be left for the Servicing organisation, unless otherwise instructed. P1 P2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P10 P11 FS1 FS2 FS3 FS4 149mm A remotely installed line module should not be located more than 100m cable distance away from the interface unit, assuming 1.5mm 2 MICC is being used. An overall limit of 1Km (10 x 100m) of line module monitoring cable is allowed per loop. h. Close the door on the unit using the key. i. Leave all outstanding installation work to the servicing organisation. DOOR Keyswitch door INTERFACE UNIT BOARD 85mm 85mm Fuse FS1 to FS4 Rating 100mA 20mm x 5mm Where interface unit inputs are keyswitch operated, there is an optional replacement door. The door can accommodate keyswitches (2 off 3-way keyswitch) or (4 off 2-way keyswitch). EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT OUTPUT N/C COM N/O P2 P1 I/O CHAIN LINE MODULE KEYSWITCH DOOR for interface unit Line modules can be fitted inside the interface unit or externally. INPUT Up to 100m cable distance 2-WAY KEYSWITCH N/C COM N/O P2 N/C COM N/O P2 N/C COM N/O P2 INTERFACE UNIT (LOOP POWERED) To -> P1, P2, P3 or P4 P1 to P CONFIRMATION LED KEYSWITCH P1 I/O CHAIN P1 I/O CHAIN P1 I/O CHAIN To -> P1 & P2 or P3 & P4 P1 CH1 P2 CH2 3-WAY KEYSWITCH CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 L1 0V L2 0V KEYSWITCH ASSEMBLY P3 P4 INTERFACE BOARD LABEL P5 P6 P7 P8 P10 P11 LOCK NUT a. Check the contents of the packages Open the door using the key. Component Quantity Unit 1 Interface board# 1 Screws (for board)# 5 Key 1 #these components are packaged separately b. Knockout the required cable entry points. Only mount the unit with cable entry points at the top. DOOR (PART OF) LABEL HOLDER DRESS NUT. If a keyswitch is fitted to a channel, no line module can be connected to that channel. 51

52 Installation instructions Power supply unit (for 4 channel loop powered interface) The power supply unit allows connection to external equipment that requires switched mains voltages via change over contacts. The change over contacts are available at terminals P1 to P8. Installation Fuse Rating Location Mains 1A HRC 20mm x 5mm Mains terminal block MAINS CABLE ENTRY POINT N L 200mm 6-OFF TOP CABLE ENTRY POINTS 1A P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 RL4 RL3 RL2 RL1 P15 136mm P18 D10 P16 P18 Earth lead DOOR POWER SUPPLY UNIT Panel Dimensions Full assembly weight height 208mm width 222mm depth 60mm 1.5Kg Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC N/O COM N/C P1 to P8 RL4 P1&P2 RL3 P3&P4 RL2 P5&P6 RL1 P7&P8 P12 P14 P15 P16 POWER SUPPLY UNIT I/O_CH4 I/O_CH3 I/O_CH2 I/O_CH1 100m maximum distance CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 P5 P6 P7 P8 INTERFACE UNIT Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C Emission up to 90% BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Colour Outputs Power indicator IP40 estimated Grey - Brown and Black 4 pairs of change over contacts rated 5A at 240Vac resistive load. The change over of contacts occur on operation of the respective interface output channel. Green power on indicator is lit when power is healthy a. Check the contents of the package. b. Using the key open the door. c. Knockout the required cable entry points (6-off on top of case). The unit must be mounted with the cable entry points at the top of the unit. d. Mark and drill the four fixing hole positions on the surface to which the unit is to be mounted and secure the unit to the surface with suitable fixings. e. Terminate cables at the entry points and connect the cables ends if instructed, otherwise leave tail wire length of 400mm and mark the cores to identify the connection point. f. Close the door on the unit using the key. The unit is supplied complete with 1 PSU RELAY. The unit is designed to operate a maximum of 4 relays. Individual PSU RELAYs may be ordered using part code g. Leave all outstanding installation work for the servicing organisation. 52

53 Mains powered interface unit This interface unit operates from mains power and incorporates its own battery-backed power supply. It has 4 channels, each may be configured as input or output and are configured as conventional zone and sector circuits respectively. Emission BS EN :1992 Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits Immunity BS EN : 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems Ingress Protection Colour Number of channels Output (sector) channels IP40 estimated Grey/Brown and Black Vigilon COMPACT 4 channels, (each configurable as input or output) Output (sector) channel will operate conventional equipment such as sounders and door holders. A maximum current of 500mA is allowed and can be shared between the output channels (each fused at 800 ma). Maximum output current per interface is 500mA Technical specification Dimensions Full assembly weight height 305mm width 504mm depth 98mm 8.6Kg Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC Relative Humidity (Non condensing) Temperature 5-45 C up to 90% Mains Operating voltage 230V 50Hz 10% -6% Input (zone) channels 2-wire inputs for conventional zone circuits. Circuits are monitored for: Detector fire MCP fire Wiring open circuit fault Wiring short circuit fault Batteries Sectors are monitored for: wiring open circuit fault wiring closed circuit fault End-of-line 2k2 resistor (supplied) must be used. Optional up to 4 Octal relays with diode packs may be fitted within the enclosure. These provide DPCO voltage-free contacts rated at 10 amps, 240 Vac, resistive load. 2-12V 2.1Ah sealed lead acid batteries Loop Maximum number per loop = 8 Load factor = 3 (load factor 1000 max per loop) 3-way device (terminals provided for spur circuit) Monitoring conforms to BS5839 by detecting a MCP activation if a detector is removed. Maximum detector load: 2 ma. End-of-line capacitor/diode (supplied) must be used. The input circuits may be configured to operate with various manufacturers detectors and MCPs: Gent, Apollo / Hochiki, Menvier, Nittan, Notifier and Thorn On certain sites where older type detectors and MCPs are used that give a short circuit fire, set rotary switch to position F. 53

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