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 Installation Instructions

Linear Smoke Detector Fireray 50/100RV

ST/PMF/zab

610- F.01U.002.706 / A2.en

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6.2. Fault diagnosis

Fault indicator

Possible cause

Action

Beam path blocked by an obstacle

Check and/or ensure free visual line
in the area between the detector and
the reflector.

Reflector is contaminated/covered/
has fallen down.

Check the status of the reflector and
clean it if necessary.

Fault LED illumi-
nated permanently

Supply voltage too low.

Measure supply voltage directly at 
detector.

nated permanently

Mode sliding switch in upper position
(

«

Direct

»

)

Set the switch to 

«

Operation

»

 and

wait until the 60 s activation routine is
complete.

Detector set - up changed on switch-
ing to 

«

Operation

»

.

When operating the sliding switch fol-
lowing the correct adjustment, make
sure that the setting is not changed.

The limit of automatic gain control has
been reached

Clean detector lens and reflector and
correct mechanical adjustment!

Fault LED flashes

«

MODE Switch

»

 sliding switch in up-

per position (

«

Direct

»

and incom-

plete detector set - up

Align detector vertically and horizon-
tally until the fault LED is permanently
illuminated. Then continue using fine
adjustment (switch in center position)!

Alarm LED
illuminated 

DIP switch 1 at OFF
(

«

Save alarm 

»

), 

the alarm display remains saved

Reset the detector by disrupting the
supply voltage for at least 5 s or 
select 

«

Reset

»

 on the fire panel

illuminated 
permanently

Beam path (partially) blocked by an
obstacle

Ensure a free visual line in the area
between the detector and the 
reflector!

No fault message
when IR beam is
disrupted

Detector receives partial IR signal,
e.g. via reflective surfaces near the
beam axis.

Cover reflector with a dark material to
test!
Check detector’s range of vision for
reflective objects!

Alarm triggered
when IR beam is
disrupted

An object placed in the beam path for
testing has acted as the reflector.

For testing, use a non - reflective
material, maintain a greater distance
to the detector, cover the reflector as
directly as possible.

Triggering of false
alarms

Sensitivity to existing environmental
conditions set too high

Select a less sensitive alarm thresh-
old (DIP switches 3 and 4): 
normal= 35%, less sensitive= 50%

Summary of Contents for Fireray 50RV

Page 1: ...nd DIP switch settings 3 1 2 Mounting the Fireray 50 100RV 4 1 3 Mounting the prism reflector 4 1 4 Connection 5 2 Start Up 7 2 1 Setting up the detector 7 2 2 Aligning the detector 7 2 3 System test 9 3 Tips on Maintenance and Service 9 4 Technical Data 10 5 Additional Documentation 10 6 Appendices 11 6 1 Installation protocol 11 6 2 Fault diagnosis 12 6 3 Notes 13 ...

Page 2: ...on a solid surface at the permissible distance Ensure that the light beam meets the reflector on the vertical The reflectors must not be mounted on reflective surfaces such as glass or plain sheet surfaces Additional reflections lead to malfunctions For protection against radio interference use a shielded cable When you are installing the cable possible sources of disturbance must be circumvented ...

Page 3: ...5 threshold X X OFF ON 25 threshold X X ON OFF 12 threshold extremely sensitive only for special applications X X ON ON X Alarm relay saves the alarm OFF X X X Automatic reset 5 s after the end of the alarm criterion ON X X X Alarm relay after end of readjustment X OFF X X X Fault relay at end of readjustment no alarm X ON X X The factory presets are shaded in gray The recommended settings for con...

Page 4: ...tical or horizontal mounting of the detector Locate the four bore holes at the mounting location using the detector base plate Observe the planning notes and mounting tips Check the plug connector and the DIP switch settings see Section 1 1 Secure the detector using four screws Refit the detector cover If a key switch is required a two wire cable should be routed from the detector to the desired l...

Page 5: ...1 VII1 VII2 VI1 VI2 ye blk gn wh 2 2 Contacts in open position Configuration for LSN Parameterize the NSB in the control panel to control output KA1 KA2 KR R RR and Control with Fireray Operating mode switches Prism Targeting Alignment Mode Operating Mode DIP switch Functions see table 1 page 3 Output for key switch optional Operating mode switch 3K3 Connection of a Fireray 50 100RV using a NSB100...

Page 6: ...0 Connection of two Fireray 50 100RV to fire panel with cross zoning via an NBK 100 LSN and two NSB100 LSNs V1 V2 Line 2 VI1 VI2 Line 1 V1 V2 Line 2 VI1 VI2 Line 1 NBK 100 LSN NSB 100 LSN V1 KR V2 KA1 V3 KA2 NSB 100 LSN V1 KR V2 KA1 V3 KA2 3k92 FAULT ALARM Power sup ply 10 30 V Fireray 50 100 RV NO COM NC COM 2 Operating mode switch 820 3k92 Parameterize e g to 127 1 Parameterize e g to KA1 KA2 KR...

Page 7: ...ver under no circumstances must it move to other light sources or reflective surfaces Cover the prism reflector with a non reflective material to check The LED must not be lit If the yellow LED does not go out this indicates that a reflector is incorrectly aligned 2 2 Calibrating the detector Once the optimum detector set up has been achieved set the operating mode switch to the center position wi...

Page 8: ...op turning the knurled screw and wait until the red LED stops flashing Turn the knurled screw slowly in the same direction Turn the knurled screw in the other direction Which LED lights up Do not turn the knurled screw any further Repeat the procedure for the other detector axis with the second knurled screw Both axes ad justed Check optimum setting Yellow LED lights up 1 With gentle pressure from...

Page 9: ...receiver lens upper or right hand part of detector Select a volume of smoke slightly greater than the threshold set for the detector see Section 1 1 Make sure that you do not also cover the transmitter lens After approx 10 s the red LED must light up and the alarm relay must close With the Save alarm detector setting DIP switch 1 off there must be a reset at the control panel or the power supply m...

Page 10: ...eray 50RV Fireray 100RV 5 m to 50 m 50 m to 100m Optical wavelength 880 nm Adjustable alarm threshold values 2 50 dB 25 3 74 dB 35 6 02 dB 55 Axial deviation tolerance at 35 sensitivity Detector 0 8 Prism reflector 5 0 Operating temperature 30 C 55 C Protection type IP 50 Dimensions W x H x D 126 x 210 x 120 mm Weight 670 g Housing Color Material light gray black ABS non flammable VdS ID number G ...

Page 11: ..._________ m Mounting surface e g masonry rein forced concrete steel beams wood etc Serial number s Reflector size 1 x 10 x 10 cm 4 x 20 x 20 cm Supply voltage _________ V Correct mechanical adjustment of transmitter when gentle pressure is applied to the detector housing from the left right top bottom the yellow LED lights up initially yes no Alarm triggered with absorption film 35 50 tested yes n...

Page 12: ...er position Direct and incom plete detector set up Align detector vertically and horizon tally until the fault LED is permanently illuminated Then continue using fine adjustment switch in center position Alarm LED illuminated DIP switch 1 at OFF Save alarm the alarm display remains saved Reset the detector by disrupting the supply voltage for at least 5 s or select Reset on the fire panel illumina...

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