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4188-856_issue 7_07/15_Generic Vigilon (C VA) Comms.

by Honeywell

Generic Commissioning Instructions

for Vigilon 4/6 loop & Compact range of fire panels & network nodes

ISSUE

7

Summary of Contents for Vigilon 4 loop

Page 1: ...4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms by Honeywell Generic Commissioning Instructions for Vigilon 4 6 loop Compact range of fire panels network nodes I S S U E 7 ...

Page 2: ...o configure the U buttons 33 Factory settings 33 How to fit the outer door 33 Vigilon Compact Panel 34 Cards and internal cables of the panel 35 Installing a replacement MCB in an older Vigilon Compact panel 36 Terminals on the Master Control Board MCB 37 Settings on the DKC 38 Pre Power up checks 39 Battery Installation 39 Mains supply 40 How to configure the monitored input 41 Fire Routing LEDs ...

Page 3: ...Status 67 Device checks 68 Checking the time averages 68 Checking the Exception Subfault codes 70 Condition Codes for S Quads Exception Sub Fault codes 71 Pre Fire Fire and Super fire 72 S Quad Sensor with VAD STATES VAD current range of devices 73 S Quad Sensor with Strobe STATES legacy devices 74 S Quad Heat sensor STATES 75 S Quad Dual Optical Heat Optical Heat sensor STATES 75 S Quad Dual Opti...

Page 4: ...network card 96 FO Domain Network switch settings 97 Appendix A 1 Menu maps for EN54 V4 Vigilon panel 98 Appendix A 2 Menu maps for BS V3 Vigilon panel 107 Appendix B Message Action List 116 Clearable fault events 116 Latching fault events 116 Repairable fault events 116 Message Action list 117 Appendix C Guidelines for standalone system commands 139 Labels 139 Long labels 140 Sectors 143 Integral...

Page 5: ...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 Symbol Keys What you will see What you will hear ACC Audio Control Card ADC Analogue to digital converter C Common CH channel CO Carbon monoxide DAU Distributed Amplifier Unit DEV Device DIL Dual in line DKC Disp...

Page 6: ...s are required Any damaged equipment has been noted for replacement Ensure access will be provided to system equipment installed in the protected premises The installer electrical contractor will be in attendance until the installation is proved Site contact or representative will be available during the visit Ensure the commissioning tool along with the associated cables printer and instructions ...

Page 7: ... have a useful life of up to 5 years from the date of manufacture it is strongly recommended that batteries are replaced after 4 years The batteries must be disposed of correctly by following national or local legislation and battery manufacturers recommendations Powering up When equipment is being powered up always connect the mains supply before the battery supply Power down should be done in re...

Page 8: ...and then switch ON the mains supply Initial tests and set ups Carry out a display test and ensure DISPLAY and LEDs are working Set the system clock time and date Configure the RS232 printer port if an external printer is installed Setup Access levels PIN codes if required Loop Devices Configure the links on all LV 4 channel interface units connected to the loop Ensure links are set for either Inpu...

Page 9: ...e any disablements are re enabled Procedures for Vigilon Compact VA only Background music and PA microphone Connect and test Background music system Connect and test PA microphone Test the emergency microphone Retrieve the system data to Commissioning tool Connect the commissioning tool and retrieve the system data see Commissioning tools manual Devices set up Ensure all devices on the loop circui...

Page 10: ...s the one held at the panel for future reference and for traceability PIN Codes Change the user PIN code s and inform the new codes to the respective users Final changes to configuration Use the panel menu options to make minor adjustments if required to the system configuration and then back up the work All major changes to the configuration must be done using the Commissioning tool From previous...

Page 11: ...put interface module loop powered 4 Input output Interface module loop powered 1 Output 1 input confirmation interface module loop powered 1 Output Interface Single output interface loop powered Single Channel Mains Switching Interface Four Channel mains Switching Interface EN54 17 2005 and EN54 18 2005 S4 34440 02 and S4 34440 12 Mains Powered Interface Units EN54 17 2005 EN54 18 2005 EN54 4 1997...

Page 12: ...dard Perf Red VAD Red Body S3 Sounder Standard Perf White VAD Red Body S3 Voice Sounder High Perf White VAD Red Body S3 Voice Sounder High Perf Red VAD Red Body EN54 3 2001 A1 2002 A2 2006 for Sounder EN54 23 2010 for Visual Alarm Device VAD EN54 17 2005 for Short circuit isolator Environmentally protected Devices S3EP S R S3EP VAD HPW R S3EP VAD HPR R S3EP V VAD HPW R S3EP V VAD HPR R S3 Sounder ...

Page 13: ...VAD HPW S4 Dual Optical Heat CO Sensors Voice Sounder White VAD HP Non VAD devices S4 720 Heat sensor EN54 Part 5 2002 heat S4 715 Optical sensor EN54 Part 7 2000 optical smoke S4 710 Optical Heat sensors EN54 Part 7 2000 optical smoke EN54 Part 5 2000 heat CEA 4021 2003 07 Class P heat multisensor detector S4 711 Dual Optical Heat Sensors S4 711 V S4 Dual Optical Heat Sensors Voice Sounder EN54 5...

Page 14: ...VAD HPR With Speech VAD S4 720 V VAD HPW With Sounder S4 780 S STATE 0 STATE 5 Class A1 heat Class B heat Optical sensor S4 715 State 0 Medium optical smoke All S Quad range of sensor sounder devices meet EN54 17 2005 Input Output devices plus EN54 18 2005 Short circuit isolation for use on the transmission path of fire detection and alarm systems Sounder tone Meets the following tone settings Hig...

Page 15: ... strobe Speech and Strobe no approval EN54 Part 7 2000 optical smoke EN54 Part 5 2002 heat EN54 Part 3 2001 sounder tone CEA 4021 2003 07 Class P heat multisensor detector S4 711 VO Dual Optical Heat Sensors Speech Speech no approval S4 771 Dual Optical Heat Sensors Sounder S4 911 ST VO Dual Optical Heat CO Sensors Speech Strobe Speech Strobe CO no approval S4 770 Optical Heat sensors and Sounder ...

Page 16: ...nsmission path of fire detection and alarm systems Sounder tone Meets the following tone settings High tone Continuous 933Hz Alternate tone High 933Hz for 0 25s low 700Hz for 0 25s When an S Quad sensor is configured to operate a non LPCB approved STATE then this will contravene the LPCB approval these standards are met when the sensor is operating LPCB approved STATES All the LPCB approved STATES...

Page 17: ...ck for outer door Indications Inner door Operating instructions and Log Book Outer door Message Display Access level 1 Controls to scroll fire events Access level 2 Controls Fault Dis Active Fire Routing O P Fault Dis Active Fire Routing O P Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm System GENT 2010 Designed to EN54 Pts 2 4 16 Panel healthy 15 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25...

Page 18: ...uzzer Vigilon Compact panel or Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm panel legacy has CB253 CB254 LEDs in place of Fire routing LEDs EN Vigilon 4 loop panel or BS Vigilon 4 loop panel BS Vigilon 4 loop panel Commission Warning BS Vigilon 4 loop panel NOT USED Not fitted on BS Vigilon 4 loop panel Previous Next ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO Cancel Buzzer Menu On Off Verify 1 2 3 4 5 6 PQRS TUV WXYZ 7 8 9 0 Sound Alarm...

Page 19: ...en disabled amber Applicable for BS Vigilon panels only When illuminated it indicates part of the system has been disabled delayed or not functioning Fire routing O P Active red Applicable for EN panels only from mid 2015 onwards When illuminated it indicates the Fire Alarm Routing Equipment is active Prior to mid 2015 this LED was CB253 amber and it operates with Command Build 253 Fire routing O ...

Page 20: ...utton will clear any fires and return the panel to the condition seen before the fire event If a fire condition should reoccur immediately after a reset then the indicated device should be investigated If the Verify facility has been set up then pressing the Verify button soon after a fire detection will increase the time delay before the alarm sounders are activated This gives the user time to in...

Page 21: ... bottom row of keys are explained here The button is used to enter a SPACE between characters The INS key allows text to move one position to the right The DEL key allows a character to be deleted The BKSP button will delete previous character When entering a range data the THRU key is used to represent a for example 1 THRU 5 equals 1 5 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 21 Vi...

Page 22: ...s via the Emergency microphone The indicator is lit following the selection of Voice Alarm Zones and on pressing the Press to Talk PTT button on the Emergency microphone If the Press to Talk button is released the Speak Now indicator will flash and switch off after 20seconds duration or immediately switch off on pressing the Clear Zone button red When the VA Activated LED is illuminated it indicat...

Page 23: ...r assembly 1 1 Main Control Card 1 1 Loop card 1 Option of up to 4 maximum 1 option of up to 6 maximum Spares pack see installation manual for pack content 1pack 1pack Remove the protective covers Remove the cardboard protection cover fitted over the PSU The cover is held in by a retaining clip Remove the transparent protection cover fitted over the backplane held together by an elastic band 4188 ...

Page 24: ...Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms Vigilon 4 6 loop Panels Earth to inner door Cables of external circuits Printer 0V Transparent cover over backplane WARNING REMOVAL OF COVER EXPOSES HIGH V H VOLTAGES Transit position of printer paper roll and holder pin held together with an elasticband Hinge point Paper roll holder bracket Connector for printer 0V Earth spade for connection from backbox Inner doo...

Page 25: ...he outside of the inner door there is a paper feed knob DO NOT turn the knob in an upward direction as this may damage the integral printer Upon completion of all commissioning work a new paper roll should be fitted 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 25 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels network nodes Vigilon 4 6 loop Panels Fold paper end thus before attempting to feed it th...

Page 26: ... 4 5 6 7 8 Address Off Off 1200 Off Off Off Off Off Off 64 Off On 2400 Off Off Off Off Off On 1 On Off 9600 Off Off Off Off On Off 2 On On 19200 etc On On On On On Off 62 On On On On On On 63 Factory set domain address 1 with 19200 baud see SHADED cells Zone indicators The Zone indicators are enabled for normal operation at an EN control panel and must NOT be disabled The zone indicators are not a...

Page 27: ...ne Power down the battery supply before the mains supply The power up should be done in reverse order Ensure all the cards are installed in their correct location into the backplane and are firmly seated into their respective slots 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 27 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels network nodes Vigilon 4 6 loop Panels Master Controller Card MCC to be fi...

Page 28: ... L2 0V LOOP 1 L1 0V L2 0V RS485 A 5V B 0V RS232 Tx CTS Rx RTS WITH IO CARD IN SLOT P2 OF BACKPLANE P4 MA1 MA1 MA2 MA2 Master alarm P5 Clean C NC C NO P6 Auxiliary Relay 1 NC C NO NC C NO P7 Auxiliary Relay 2 NC C NO NC C NO P8 RS232 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V P12 Terminal card Quick release terminals P2 P3 0V1 VE1 VE1 0V2 N C N C VE2 VE2 WITH NETWORK CARD IN SLOT P2 OF BACKPLANE CTS RX RTS TX CARD 4 RS232 CTS...

Page 29: ...thed Ensure the mains supply cable enters the equipment via a dedicated cable entry point which is located adjacent to the mains terminal block and is also segregated from other loop wiring Mains supply to any fire alarm control and indicating equipment must be via an unswitched 5A fused spur unit A disconnect device must be provided to disconnect both poles and must have a minimum gap of 3mm The ...

Page 30: ... as shown Fit the battery lead assembly red black to the remaining and spade connectors on the two batteries observe polarity Insert the battery on the left into the back box Plug the plug on the battery lead to connector P20 located on the bottom left of power supply PCB The panel will only power up after the mains supply is switched On Red Black White Black Red TH TH BT2 BT2 BT1 P4 P3 P2 P1 P6 T...

Page 31: ...compliance to the EN54 Part 2 standard The NVM should always hold the complete system back up 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 31 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels network nodes Vigilon 4 6 loop Panels LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 P7 P11 Indicates communicating with MCC Ribbon cable to Terminal Card connector P10 Ribbon cable to Backplane connector P12 Spade connector for 0V lead t...

Page 32: ...nd build trigger Press Menu On Off button and select SetUp Usercode momentarily press etc to select SetUp and Build type in the command build number 254 select Trigger and IO line type in the interface input channel number select Device type in the interface device number select Loop type in the loop number and then select Enter The command build 254 is now configured to be triggered by the interf...

Page 33: ...rt MA Enter Reversbl Enter The U1 button is now configured to start the master alarm sounders Factory settings An EN Vigilon 4 6 loop control panel has the following factory settings System configuration All devices are assigned to Sector 1 All devices are assigned to Zone 1 Port settings P3 USB on MCC Options P0 RS232 Terminal card terminals P4 when an optional IOC is fitted in slot P2 of backpla...

Page 34: ...play KEYBOARD DKC to the socket marked KEYBOARD on the Master control board Secure the ribbon cable to the side of the enclosure using the cable clamp provided Commissioning instructions 34 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms Vigilon Compact Panel ESD Earth Bonding point Inner door Cardboard cover protecting the Master Control Board and Loop Card Plastic cover protecting PSU RE...

Page 35: ...nto the slot CARD 2 on the MCB and additionally the Network Card can accommodate the second Loop card Earth Link The earth link lead o is supplied with the Network Card This link lead must be fitted to the spade connector on the top edge of MCB with the other end to the spade connector on the Network Card Terminals The terminal blocks p on the top edge of the MCB are used for wiring external circu...

Page 36: ...f MCB being replaced Applicable setting of switch SW2 on replacement MCB 2211 148 0 2211 146 1 2211 136 2 2211 127 3 Re fit the cards Fit the replacement MCB into the panel and reconnect the ribbon cables and then fit the previously removed Network and Loop cards An earth lead must be fitted between the spade tabs u on MCB and Network card Configuration Using a chip extractor extract the back up C...

Page 37: ...A1 MA1 MA2 and MA2 These terminals can accept two master alarm circuits that can operate 24V conventional alarm devices 0V and MIP These are monitored input terminals that can accept the connection of a switch An active input will trigger Command build 250 NC C and NO clean contact These are voltage free relay contacts output that operate with a fire event 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Co...

Page 38: ...sses can be changed from the factory settings to a required address using the panel Test Eng menus Zone indicators The Zone indicators are enabled for normal operation at the control panel and must NOT be disabled The Zone indicators are not applicable for a Network node or BS panel so the zone indicator links are set in the disabled position Commissioning instructions 38 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Ge...

Page 39: ...it the batteries in their correct orientation inside the backbox see illustration Refit the battery bracket to secure the batteries in place The panel makes use of sealed lead acid type batteries which can have a useful life of 5 years or more from the date of manufacture It is strongly recommended that batteries are replaced after 4 years of use All batteries must be disposed of as per recommenda...

Page 40: ...ration of a protection fuse Take appropriate action to guard against the risk of equipment having exposed live mains supply PSU Indicators Description Y1 yellow LED Y2 yellow LED G1 green LED Normal condition no faults in the system fast flash Mains out of limit slow flash 24VDC failure only fast flash fast flash Battery 1 failure only slow flash fast flash Battery 1 and 24VDC failure slow flash f...

Page 41: ...eleasing or opening the monitored input the panel will stop all the alarms from sounding will appear if a PIN is setup The following procedures assume a password entry is not required Press Menu On Off button and select SetUp Usercode momentarily press etc to select SetUp Build and type in the command build number 250 select Action UserCode momentarily press etc to select Sector type in 2 for sect...

Page 42: ...tUp Usercode momentarily press etc to select SetUp Build and type in the command build number 253 select Trigger IO line and type in the interface input channel number select Device and type in the interface device number select Loop and type in the loop number Enter The command build 253 is now configured to be triggered by the interface input Configure the Command build label Press Menu On Off b...

Page 43: ...is factory set to 1200 and the factory set Mode is Standard and must be changed to Printer when a printer is connected to Port 1 will appear if a PIN is setup How to configure Port 1 mode to the printer To configure Port 1 to the Printer mode Press Menu On Off button and then select Test Eng Usercode select etc and then select Config Momentarily press etc to select Comms Then select Card and enter...

Page 44: ...t settings P0 RS485 Baud 1200 Mode Repeat P1 RS232 Baud 38400 Mode Standard P2 RS232 Baud 38400 Mode Standard P3 USB Addresses Domain address 1 for EN panel Panel Node address 1 NVM protect Software write allowed NVM protect disabled Hardware write allowed NVM protect disabled Commissioning instructions 44 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms Vigilon Compact Panel ...

Page 45: ...ner door and connect it to the left unoccupied socket on the ACC DKC Secure the ribbon cable to the inner door using the cable clamp provided Emergency microphone cable Connect the Emergency microphone cable to the socket P11 labelled microphone on the bottom edge of the ACC board Secure the microphone lead to the P clip on the backbox 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 45 Vig...

Page 46: ...onally the Network Card can accommodate the second Loop card Earth Link lead An earth link lead o is supplied with the Network Card This link must be fitted to the spade connector on the top edge of MCB with the other end to the spade connector on the Network Card Terminals The terminal blocks p on the top edge of the MCB are used for wiring external fire system circuits The terminal block q on th...

Page 47: ...these are Audio loops 1 2 If the second audio loop is not being used then it must be linked out as illustrated 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 47 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels network nodes Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm Panel legacy product P6 P9 P2 P15 R A B PTT 0V P10 PA2 PTT2 0V P13 O A O B I A I B AUDIO LOOP 2 P12 O A O B I A I B AUDIO LOOP 1 BGM PA MIC 1 L 24V P14 ...

Page 48: ...se are monitored input terminals that can accept the connection of a switch An active input will trigger Command build 250 NC C and NO clean contact These are voltage free relay contact outputs that operate with a fire event Pre power up checks Ensure the following external circuit cables are left disconnected at this stage of commissioning loop circuits audio circuits clean contacts auxiliary cir...

Page 49: ...ave a useful life of 5 years or more from the date of manufacture It is strongly recommended that batteries are replaced after 4 years of use All batteries must be disposed of as per recommendation made by the battery manufacturer and in accordance with local regulations Always use the recommended replacement battery as there is a risk of an explosion if incorrect batteries are used 4188 856_issue...

Page 50: ...is active When the background music centrally stored message held on the message store card these include attention tones emergency microphone and or PA microphone is active then the respective LED is lit Under normal condition the MIC LED is lit this is a park position When the emergency microphone is used and on pressing the PTT button the attention tone will sound so the MPG LED is lit briefly ...

Page 51: ...to deflect above 0dB ie in the red range The actual volume settings of background music PA and VA to the speaker circuits are held at the micro DAUs and Mains powered DAUs in the system The settings of these volume levels are made to site specific requirement using the commissioning tool Factory settings An EN VIGILON Compact VA Control panel has the following factory settings System configuration...

Page 52: ...ted zzz There may be other indications and messages depending on the panel condition Disablement indicator is lit Initial tests The menus at the control panel are accessible by pressing the Menu On Off button For details of the menu options see Appendix A Menu Maps will appear if a PIN is setup Display test To test the display press the Menu On Off button and then select Test Eng Disp Test The Dis...

Page 53: ...ercode and Access code mean the same and are used interchangeably A password restricts access to the controls available to the user at the Control panel There are three access levels to the controls These are access level 1 2 and 3 The Access level 1 controls only allow cycling through of multiple fire events messages on the screen using the two buttons on the outer door Access level 2a is for the...

Page 54: ...OMER PIN 2 2 2 2 once an Engineer PIN is made active The Customer PIN provides access to access level 2 restricted menu options that cannot alter the configuration of the system To change a Customer PIN will appear if a PIN is setup You will need to be at Access level 2 Press the Menu On Off button and then Test Eng UserCode enter the existing Customer PIN and select Enter select New Pass and then...

Page 55: ...ddress allocation with Loop circuit end 1 connected Ensure the panel is first powered down before connecting the external loop cables to the panel It is recommended that each external circuit is wired up to the terminals at the panel one circuit at a time and tests conducted to ensure that each circuit is functioning correctly We start by connecting End 1 of the loop only Ensure end 2 of the loop ...

Page 56: ... are read Typical starter fault ASCII Device is Faulty number X Loop Y The above fault will only be displayed if repeat mimic panel is powered up How to re allocate addresses to a loop circuit It is possible to selectively commence the address reallocation to devices on a loop circuit Press the Menu On Off button and then Test Eng UserCode type your password if one is set up and then select Loop A...

Page 57: ...f the device and then select Loop now type in the loop number on which the device resides and then select Safe and finally type in a safe address and select Enter It is possible to SAFE address devices using the commissioning tool If SAFE addressing a range of devices it is quicker to do this using the controls at the panel To convert from SAFE to soft address If for any reason the SAFE address gi...

Page 58: ...en select Enter The display shows the device and loop number Number 1 on Loop 1 Press Next to find the next device on the loop and at any stage if the previous device needs to be found then select Previous A found device will provide visual or audible indication S Quad Sensors and MCP A fire sensor or system manual call point will operate its LED for 0 5 second On and 0 5 second Off repeated Sound...

Page 59: ...GILON Compact VA panels IC2 IC1 P13 P11 P10 P13 Write protected NOT Write protected factory setting TERMINALS FOR CARD IN P8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TERMINALS FOR CARD IN LOOP 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 LCC P13 Backplane Protected Write protected P13 LK1 Unprotected NOT write protected factory setting New Vigilon 4 6 loops panel Older Vigilon 4 loops panel Backplane BATT3 PB15 PB6 PB9 P2 CARD 1 IC3 KEYBOARD IC16 POWER...

Page 60: ...f so enter a PIN A confirmation will be given on the display and the warning light may be illuminated NVM is not write protected at card 14 To back up loop data to NVM A fully allocated loop should be backed up to the Non Volatile Memory NVM The following procedure assumes no password access is required and write protect is disabled will appear if a PIN is setup Press the Menu On Off button and th...

Page 61: ...will erase all the data backed up at the panel To completely erase the NVM you will first need to switch On the freeblock and disable the hardware and software write protect This will allow access to the initialisation command will appear if a PIN is setup To switch On freeblock The following procedures assume no password access is required Press the Menu On Off button and then Test Eng UserCode m...

Page 62: ...g the info menu under the Loop Card status at the panel However the loop resistances and many other loop parameters can be measured and viewed using a Loop Diagnostic Tool 1km Loop circuit manual tests Applicable for panel fitted with VIG LPC and COMPACT LPC loop cards The loop circuit tests involve checking the loop circuit resistance capacitance and then carrying out open circuit short circuit a...

Page 63: ...m End 1 of a loop circuit A single 0V line break should not cause the loss of any part of the system End 1 cable break test The cable break may have to be sustained for up to a minute The display should read Wiring changed ground break at card x number y on loop z To clear the fault the 0V line should be reconnected and then the loop should be repaired using the Repair function at the panel End 2 ...

Page 64: ...th Fault On removal of earth fault the display should read Earth Fault cleared ve line earth fault test Now connect the ve line to earth via a 10K ohm resistor This may have to be sustained for up to 1 minute for the fault to be detected The display shows an Earth fault message as above and after restoration a cleared message is displayed If the resistance between Earth and Loop ve is in the order...

Page 65: ... OH CO Voice Sen Sndr White VAD HP OOOO 1 2 3 4 5 S4 Dual OH Voice Sounder OOO 1 2 4 5 S4 OH Sensor Sounder OOO 1 2 5 S4 Dual OH Sensor Sounder OOO 1 2 4 5 S4 Heat Sensor Sounder OOO 2 5 S4 Dual OH CO Sensor O 1 2 3 4 5 S4 Heat Sensor O 2 S4 Heat Sensor Sounder OOO 2 5 S4 Dual Optical Heat Sensor O 1 2 4 S4 Dual Optical Heat Sensor CO O 1 2 3 4 5 S4 Dual Optical Heat Sensor Sounder OOO 1 2 4 5 Mon...

Page 66: ... 5 S Quad Dual Optical Heat Sensor CO Speech Strobe OOOO 1 2 3 4 5 Slave LED O L Sounder OO 3 Low freq 2 On Off Repeat sounder OO Optical O 1 Optical heat O 1 2 Heat O 4 Slave Relay O O R Single channel interface unit I O O 1 2 5 Loop powered zone module I O 1 5 Optical Heat Sounder OOO 1 2 The correct device type may not be displayed if the loop circuit has allocation faults Check that the device...

Page 67: ...4 S 039100006577 ID 3040 P1 47 RSSI 41 P2 51 RSSI 44 Batt 59 15 48 Radio Call Point Radio Heat detector Radio Dual Optical Heat detector Radio Sounder Strobe Radio Optical detector This is the serial number given of the Radio call point which is the same number as the one printed on a label inside the Call point on its PCB This is the network ID This is the RSSI which is a measure of the link qual...

Page 68: ... 1 Optical forward 2 Heat 4 Optical backward 25 66 40 S4 Heat Voice Sen Sndr Red VAD 2 Heat 66 S4 Dual OH Voice Sen Sndr Red VAD 1 Optical forward 2 Heat 4 Optical backward 25 66 40 S4 Dual OH CO Voice Sen Sndr Red VAD 1 Optical forward 2 Heat 3 CO 4 Optical backward 25 66 25 40 S4 Dual OH White VAD 1 Optical forward 2 Heat 4 Optical backward 25 66 40 S4 Dual OH White VAD HP 1 Optical forward 2 He...

Page 69: ...r Sounder 2 Heat 66 S4 Dual OH CO Sensor 1 Optical forward 2 Heat 3 CO 4 Optical backward 25 66 25 40 Beam Transmit 0 Beam Receive 2 150 170 Typical new Time average values for legacy 34K sensors Device type 34K Analogue Channel number Time average Tnew Optical Heat 1 2 200 235 180 210 Heat 2 180 210 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 69 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels net...

Page 70: ...taken as showing that the sensor is at its optimum sensitivity for its location No action need be taken 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A sub fire has been generated which would suggest that the sensor was either too sensitive for its environment or that the sensor type may be incorrect for the location Action should be to check location and alter sensor state or ...

Page 71: ...as channel drift or out of range OK Close to acceptable limit Out of limits Clean replace 6 Heat channel drift or out of range OK Out of limits Clean replace 7 Optical Gas channel noisy High freq OK Single HF noise event detected Multiple HF noise seen Check location and report 8 Heat channel noisy High frequency OK Single HF noise event detected Multiple HF noise seen check location and report D ...

Page 72: ...y pass the respective EN54 test Fire Fire detection at the sensitivity of the selected STATE Fire detection that is referenced to the respective EN54 test SuperFire Fire detection at lower sensitivity than the selected STATE Fire detection that will not pass the Standards test Commissioning instructions 72 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms Pre Fire Fire and Super fire ...

Page 73: ...V VAD HPW With Sounder S4 771 S STATE 0 Medium optical smoke Class A1 heat STATE 5 Medium optical smoke Class B heat STATE 8 Delayed medium optical smoke Class A1 heat Dual Optical Heat CO sensor variant S4 901 With Speech VAD S4 911 V VAD HPR S4 911 V VAD HPW STATE 0 Medium optical smoke Class A1 heat STATE 9 Class A1 heat Optical Heat sensor variant S4 710 With Sounder S4 770 S STATE 0 Medium op...

Page 74: ...tical Heat sensor variant S4 711 With Strobe S4 711 ST With Speech S4 711 VO With Strobe Speech S4 711 ST VO With Sounder S4 771 State 0 Medium optical smoke Class A1 heat State 5 Medium optical smoke Class B heat State 8 Delayed medium optical smoke Class A1 heat Dual Optical Heat CO sensor variant S4 911 With Speech Strobe S4 911 ST VO State 0 Medium optical smoke Class A1 heat State 9 Class A1 ...

Page 75: ... protection Class A1 heat General area as State 0 with less immunity to steam and dust to facilitate witness test b State 0 Medium sensitivity optical Class A1 heat General area c State 8 Delayed medium sensitivity optical Class A1 heat General application in area with transient steam dust or smoke present d State 5 Medium sensitivity optical Class B heat Area having high ambient temperature with ...

Page 76: ... A1 heat Area where high levels of smoke dust or steam is often present e State 11 Medium sensitivity optical Class B heat Area with high ambient temperature plus low levels of dust smoke or steam present f State 12 Class A1 heat only Area where smoke dust steam or gas occurs at times g State 15 No detection h S Quad Optical sensor STATES factory default STATE State Definition Class Application in...

Page 77: ... in signal level however if the fall is by 90 10dB in less than 1 second and is maintained for 40 seconds then a fault is registered State 3 Medium Sensitivity A fire is detected when there is a 25 1 3dB fall in signal level however if the fall is by 90 10dB in less than 1 second and is maintained for 40 seconds then a fire is registered State 4 High Sensitivity A fire is detected when there is a ...

Page 78: ...unit input STATES are applicable for both mains and loop powered interface units STATE Definition Applications State 0 Default all Inputs enabled Normal use State 1 Input 1 disabled Selective disablement and enablement of interface input circuits Where an input circuit is used for fire detection application the call points on the loop circuit will remain operational on disablement of the loop circ...

Page 79: ...Provides smoke detection to meet BS5445 Part 7 and provides heat detection to meet Grade 2 as defined in BS5445 Part 5 State 1 High sensitivity optical Grade 2 heat Used in areas or situations where airborne smoke or dust is unlikely to occur and therefore a more sensitive detection is available State 5 Medium sensitivity optical only Where high ambient temperatures of greater than 40o C are expec...

Page 80: ... Grade 2 rate of rise and fixed temperature Suitable for general use in ambient temperatures up to 40o C Provides detection to Grade 2 performance as defined in BS5445 Part 5 State 1 LPC approved Grade 1 faster rate of temperature rise as well as fixed temperature Applicable for areas with normally very steady low ambient temperatures A faster rate of rise can signal a fire below the normal set te...

Page 81: ...the panel to silence alarms and reset the system While the panel is in the Zone test mode following a fire event the alarms sound for 5 seconds and then automatically the alarms are silenced followed by a panel reset The panel inhibits the operation of delay block functions network functions auxiliary and clean contact relay s operation in Zone test mode All zones of the system that are not in zon...

Page 82: ...t operation in the event of fire Manual Call Points Each call point should be tested for correct initiation of a fire event Interface Units 1 In some instances it may not be possible to functionally test equipment plant equipment connected to input output circuits off an interface unit 2 Ensure the contact rating of interface output circuits are adequate for the plant equipment load requirement Pl...

Page 83: ...s Adjust the volume out at speakers on the Speaker circuits using controls on the Mains powered DAU in accordance with the British Standard requirements and to meet the site specific needs as agreed with the customer Similarly volume level should be adjusted at each micro DAU to the required setting during commissioning VIGILON Compact VA system Legacy system A Fall back test must be performed to ...

Page 84: ...etwork controller is a node that can be connected to a Central monitoring system All panels in a networked system must operate at the same baud rate normally this is 38 4K where copper network card is being used Single Network Each standalone system must first be fully commissioned individually Check that the correct cable is used to wire the network the installer s manual lists all the approved c...

Page 85: ...twork card in Card 2 Control Panel L1 0V L1 PB1B L2 0V L2 PB1A MASTER CONTROL BOARD N C Control Panel L1 0V L1 PB1B L2 0V L2 PB1A MASTER CONTROL BOARD Connections for Network card in Card 2 Control Panel L1 0V L1 PB1B L2 0V L2 PB1A MASTER CONTROL BOARD Connections for Network card in Card 2 Control Panel L1 0V L1 PB1B L2 0V L2 PB1A MASTER CONTROL BOARD The cable screen must be connected to an eart...

Page 86: ...onfiguring the switches on the Network card Node address Baud rate 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 64 off off off off off off off off 2400 1 on off off off off off on off 9600 2 off on off off off off off on 19 2K 3 on on off off off off on on 38 4K 4 off off on off off off 63 on on on on on on Address Baud factory settings Commissioning instructions 86 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms Vigi...

Page 87: ...t Menu On Off Control Disable Comms and enter the Network Card usually number 4 How to check a Network map Using the Menu On Off Info Map NetMap option to enter the network card address n The display will provide a list in cabling order the addresses of panels in the networked system These are examples of different networks The lowest address 1 has been given to the network controller This example...

Page 88: ...end 2 side 2 every minute The network will be non secure until the last panel is connected and powered up High errors Check cable lengths and type used Check wiring connections and earthing arrangements Check the network cable is correctly earthed to the equipment Replace network card at point of failure where required Check the addresses and baud rates of the network cards of all the networked pa...

Page 89: ...rked system must operate at the same baud rate normally this value is 38 4K where copper network cards are being used and 115 2K where Fibre network cards are being used Single Network Each standalone system must first be fully commissioned individually Check that the correct cable is used to wire the network 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 89 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA p...

Page 90: ...x P4 Tx P6 Rx P5 Tx P3 P2 Rx Tx Side 2 End 2 Side 1 End 1 Side 2 End 2 Cable screen N C 0V1 VE1 VE1 0V2 N C VE2 VE2 N C P10 Connections for Network card in Socket P8 Card 6 Control Panel P10 Connections for Network card in Socket P8 Card 6 BACKPLANE post 08 2006 Control Panel 0V1 VE1 VE1 0V2 N C VE2 VE2 N C BACKPLANE post 08 2006 From previous panel or node No connection P10 Pre 08 2006 BACKPLANE ...

Page 91: ...es in the networked system Here are examples of different networks The lowest address 1 is normally the network controller Nodes on side 1 of a SECURE NETWORK 1 10 4 24 3 6 2 22 7 23 1 Nodes on side 1 of a NON SECURE NETWORK 1 10 4 24 3 6 Nodes on side 2 of NON SECURE NETWORK 1 23 7 22 2 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 91 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels network nodes Si...

Page 92: ...d 2 side 2 every minute The network will be non secure until the last panel is connected and powered up High errors Check cable lengths and type used Check wiring connections and earthing arrangements Check the network cable is correctly earthed to the equipment Replace network card at the point of failure Check the addresses and baud rates of the input output and network cards of the networked pa...

Page 93: ... panels network nodes Multiple Vigilon Networks Previous Next Previous Next IOC RS232 15m max DOMAIN BRIDGE Modem Computer network Fibre Optics IOC Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next VIG DOM MODEM VIG NPORT 100 VIG NC DOM FO NC FO DOM NC FO DOM Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next Previous Next Domain B...

Page 94: ...ings on cards inside EN54 Vigilon panels Nodes where Domain Bridge IO Card is used to network the fire systems Domain Bridge Domain 1 IO Card switches must be set to Off these are now located on the DKC Node 1 Node 3 Node 2 Control panel Network Card Address 2 Baud 38 4K Control panel Network Card Address 3 Baud 38 4K Control panel Network Card Address 1 Baud 38 4K IO Card all switches to Off posi...

Page 95: ...vious Next Vigilon Fire System GENT 2004 Designed to EN54 Pt 2 4 15 45 Fault System Fault Delay Test Fire Power Power Fault Verify CB253 CB254 Disablement Sounder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 32 Zones Previous Next Vigilon Fire System GENT 2004 Designed to EN54 Pt 2 4 15 45 Fault System Fault Delay Test Fire Power Power Fault Verify CB253 CB25...

Page 96: ...23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 32 Zones Previous Next Vigilon Fire System GENT 20XX Designed to EN54 Pt 2 4 15 45 Fault System Fault Delay Test Fire Power Power Fault Verify Cb253 CB254 Disablement Sounder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 32 Zones Previous Next Vigilon Fire System GENT 20XX Designed to EN54 Pt 2 4 15 45 Fault System Fault Delay Test F...

Page 97: ... Address 2 Baud 38 4K Control panel Network Card Address 3 Baud 38 4K Control panel Network Card Address 1 Baud 38 4K IO Card all switches to Off position IO Card all switches to Off position DKC Address 3 Baud 19 2K DKC Address 3 Baud 19 2K IO Card all switches to Off position DKC Address 3 Baud 19 2K Network DOM Card Address 3 Baud 230 4K Domain 5 Node 1 Node 3 Node 2 Control panel Network Card ...

Page 98: ...Blk Params 1 16 Delayed E C Q Params MM SS 0 10min End E C Q Stop Audio See Control menu map 2 4 The Print option will only appear if a printer is connected to the panel Signal1 Off Signal2 Signal3 E C Q Signal1 All Signal2 Signal3 E C Q Params 1 255 See Control menu map 2 1 These menu options are not applicable for a Network node Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password Access level...

Page 99: ... 32 Loop Params 1 8 Action Signal1 Off Signal2 Signal3 E C Q E From C Q Sig1 Sig2 Sig1 E From C Q Off Off Sig1 E From C Q Sig2 Sig3 EN Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm only Control panel with MCB at V4 53 or higher Control menu map 2 1 Option This option will only be displayed with Freeblocks switched On see Test Engineering Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password Access level 2b Menus a...

Page 100: ...tion EN Vigilon with MCC MCB at V4 53 or higher Control panel Menu map 1 Set Up Save Custom Enter Label C Q E NVM Card C Q E SD Card NVM Card SD Card option is for Vigilon Compact panel only when a SD Card is fitted See Setup menu map 2 2 Man Fire etc MCP Auto Fire C Q E NVM Card C Q E Params 0 15 SD Card Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password Access level 2b Menus ...

Page 101: ...ams 1 16 Params 1 255 MSector C Q E Remove Assign Setup menu map 2 1 C Q E Params 1 10 AlmZone Applicable for Vigilon Compact VA only Sector Loop Params 1 32 Sector Params 1 8 DelayBlk Loop Params 1 32 Params 1 16 C Q E Signal1 Params 1 255 Signal2 Signal3 C Q E MSector MSector Params 1 255 etc AuxRly Sector Params 1 2 Loop Params 1 32 Params 1 8 C Q E C Q E Fault Disable etc Signal1 Params 1 8 Si...

Page 102: ...s 0 15 Output Fire C Q E Link Unlink All Params 1 8 C Q E Card Audio C Q E Params 0 10min MM SS DelayBlk Action Delayed Params 1 16 Set up menu map 3 Step Params 0 100 C Q E Params 1 100 C Q E Voice Tone number Signal1 Signal2 Signal3 etc Off NoAction etc C Q E Params MM SS 0 10min E C Q Sig1 Sig2 Sig3 E From C Q Sig1 Off E From C Q Sig1 Off Sig2 E From C Q Fire C Q E All Params 1 128 C Q E Off MG...

Page 103: ...C MCB at V4 53 or higher Control panel Menu map 4 1 4 2 and 4 3 Set Up Print Both Set up menu map 4 1 Set up menu map 4 2 SuperFires Params 0 3 Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL3 password Access level 3 No menus are accessible at AL1 Access level 1 Menus accessible with panel door open Access level 2a Music Audio Set...

Page 104: ...rol panel Menu map Info Params 1 16 TimeSlot C Q E Params 1 2 AuxRly etc C Q E SD Card C Q E DelayBlk Test E Card E Params 0 15 Node E Params 1 10 Alm Zone C Q E etc Audio C Q E These options for are for a Vigilon Compact VA panel only Disable Global C Q E etc Params 0 15 Message C Q E Card Params 1 207 Loop Device Params 1 8 C Q E etc MGroup Params 1 255 C Q E MSector MSLink Params 1 8 C Q E DST ...

Page 105: ...Flashing C Q E Off On etc etc Params 0 15 Init C Q E Reset C Q E Update C Q E NVM Card SD Card Off Zone Params 1 128 Comms see Test Eng menu map 2 2 etc Delay Co incid Zone Group C Q E C Q E Params MM SS 0 10 etc Global This option is only applicable at a Vigilon Compact panel fitted with a SD card 2 Loop panel 2 Loop VA panel Card Port Params 1 255 Params 0 3 C Q E Params 0 15 C Q E Displayed on ...

Page 106: ... C Q E Params 0 3 PORT P E N Mode Baud RS485 Port 0 dedicated Rpt RS232 Port 1 RS232 Port 2 USB Port 3 P E N Std Printer Flt Fire Universal Ascom Off RS232 Port 0 Off Std Printer Flt Fire Universal Ascom RS485 Port 1 Std Off USB Port 3 Std As Switches 50 600 1800 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 19200 57600 115200 230400 460800 1200 38400 MCB MCC Test Eng menu map 2 1 Stop Baud Params 0 255 C Q E Access l...

Page 107: ...f off if on On Q E C Q Test Q Paper Fd Off 8 Line feeds E C Q P R I N T E R T E S T 0123456789 ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQRSRUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnop qrstuvwxyz Printer DelayBlk Params 1 16 Delayed E C Q Params MM SS 0 10min End E C Q Stop The Print option will only appear if a printer is connected to the panel Signal1 Off Signal2 Signal3 E C Q Signal1 All Signal2 Signal3 E C Q Params 1 255 See Control menu...

Page 108: ...ancel Q Quit Sector Params 1 32 Loop Params 1 8 Action Signal1 Off Signal2 Signal3 E C Q E From C Q Sig1 Sig2 Sig1 E From C Q Off Off Sig1 E From C Q Sig2 Sig3 Control menu map 2 1 Access level 3 Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL3 password Access level 3 No menus are accessible at AL1 Access level 1 Menus accessible ...

Page 109: ...Action Signal2 Signal3 C Q E Disable Enable Params 1 2s C Q E C Q E C Q E NoAction BS Vigilon with MCC at V3 97 or higher Control panel Menu map 1 Set Up Save Custom Enter Label C Q E NVM Card C Q E NVM Card See Setup menu map 2 2 Man Fire etc MCP Auto Fire C Q E Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL3 pas...

Page 110: ...V3 97 or higher Control panel Menu map 2 1 and 2 2 Set Up Build Params 1 255 Sound C Q E Silence Reset DelayBlk Params 1 16 Params 1 255 MSector C Q E Remove Assign Setup menu map 2 1 Sector Loop Params 1 32 Sector Params 1 8 DelayBlk Loop Params 1 32 Params 1 16 C Q E Signal1 Params 1 255 Signal2 Signal3 C Q E MSector MSector Params 1 255 etc AuxRly Sector Params 1 2 Loop Params 1 32 Params 1 8 C...

Page 111: ...0 10min MM SS Off C Q E On SAFE C Q E Params 0 255 S Cubed Signal1 Volume Soft St Signal2 Find Dev Signal3 Signal C Q E Params 16 100 Params 0 255 etc Loop Params 1 207 State enable on Params 1 8 Params 0 15 C Q E Params 0 15 State disable off TimeBlok etc Device Params 0 15 Output Fire C Q E Link Unlink All Params 1 8 C Q E Card C Q E Params 0 10min MM SS DelayBlk Action Delayed Params 1 16 Set u...

Page 112: ...ams 1 32 Params 1 8 C Q E Params 1 255 Loop Device Params 1 6 Params 1 207 C Q E Params 1 8 C Q E Zone Params 0 15 C Q E PreFires Params 0 3 Fires Params 0 3 Start MA C Q E Stop MA NoAction UserCode Display C Q E None Enter text to be displayed C Q E Reversb C Q E Not Revs Access to whole of Control menu C Q E BS Vigilon with MCC at V3 97 or higher Control panel Menu map 4 1 and 4 2 Set Up Print B...

Page 113: ...de C Params 1 128 Zone Group Network Params 1 32 SectLink Params 1 8 C Q E Loop DelayLink etc Sounders Default Sig1 65 00 65 00 65 00 65 00 10 Sig2 4F 25 4F 25 4F 25 4F 25 15 Sig3 4F 00 4F 00 4F 00 4F 00 15 Start Config etc C Q E etc Q E etc Display Print These options will only appear if a printer is fitted Loop Map BS Vigilon with MCC at V3 97 or higher Control panel Menu map Info Params 1 16 Ti...

Page 114: ...e Params 1 255 Enter Domain Params 1 255 Test C Q E On No Reset Reset No Silence Build etc Bypass On Off C Q E Zone Flashing C Q E Off On etc etc Params 0 15 Init C Q E Reset C Q E Update C Q E NVM Card Off Zone Params 1 128 Comms see Test Eng menu map 2 2 etc Delay Co incid Zone Group C Q E C Q E Params MM SS 0 10 etc Global Card Port Params 1 255 Params 0 3 C Q E Params 0 15 C Q E Displayed on 4...

Page 115: ... Domain Params 1 255 C Q E Card C Q E Params 0 15 for other cards Card 0 MCC MCB C Q E Params 0 3 PORT P E N Mode Baud P E N As Switches 50 600 1800 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 19200 57600 115200 230400 460800 1200 38400 Test Eng menu map 2 1 Stop Baud Params 0 255 C Q E Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL...

Page 116: ...essary etc Config Clear Fault Enter then scroll through to the fault you wish to clear and select clear Latching fault events The following faults are identified as latching events Slave devices lost Loop allocation fault Invalid loop configuration How to clear a latching fault event To clear a latching fault it is necessary to re allocate the loop circuit Repairable fault events Repairable fault ...

Page 117: ...n the MCC MCB hardware Clear and ignore single occurrence A spurious NMI at card x MCC MCB main control card board There is glitch on the MCC MCB hardware Clear and ignore single occurrence A spurious SWI2 at card x MCC MCB main control card board There is glitch on the MCC hardware Clear and ignore single occurrence A spurious SWI3 at card x MCC MCB main control card board There is glitch on the ...

Page 118: ...emory Overflow at card x number y on loop z LPC loop processor card Loop processor has run out of memory during allocation when starting a loop Software error or more likely a faulty RAM chip Allocation not ready at card x LPC loop processor card An attempt to allocate a loop when it is already allocating Wait and if it takes longer than 10 minutes then reset the loop card Allocation OK at Card n ...

Page 119: ...the ADC value from the battery is equal to or less than 130 Normally it should be 234 27 4V To give a restored indication the ADC value should Vbatt 1 6x256 5 Baud rate x at card y MCC MCB Network Card Baud rate set has been read If required change the baud rate being Initialised at card x NVM non volatile memory on backplane or MCB Memory is being set up by the MCC MCB main control card board rea...

Page 120: ...ered to a card from the NVM A card data has been backed up to the NVM Chamber Removed Replaced number x on loop y Device Device chamber has been removed Replacing the chamber will cause a replaced indication Charger Fault Panel Power Supply Unit PSU Charger circuit has failed Replace the PSU Charger Fault number x on loop y EN54 System device power supply Repeat Mimic or mains powered interface Ch...

Page 121: ...ontrol menu Comms enabled disabled at card x MCC MCB main control card board Network Card Card communications have been enabled or disabled Control panel has been isolated from the network If necessary manually enable disable the Comms using the control menu Comms Supply Fault Network node The communications power supply has failed Replace the power supply unit Comms supply Restored Network node T...

Page 122: ... changed from x number y on loop z Device Device SAFE address has changed If necessary rectify the device SAFE address Device Battery Fault Radio Plexus Device Radio Plexus device has a battery failure Check the batteries at the Radio Plexus device using the Battery Condition Indicator tool and replace the batteries if necessary Device batteries need replacing Radio Plexus Device The batteries ins...

Page 123: ...f the batteries in the Radio Plexus Device require replacing if necessary replace the batteries Device Mains Failed Restored number x loop y Device Failure of mains supply to mimic repeat mains powered interface unit The value of rectified DC is equal to or less than 8V i e failed Check mains supply connections and the mains fuse When the rectified DC is greater than 24V it is restored Device Main...

Page 124: ...es Cleared MCC MCB main control card board All disablements have been removed from the panel Duplicate SAFE Address error number x on loop y Device Two devices on a loop have the same SAFE address Change one of the SAFE address Earth Fault Fault Cleared Power supply The ADC value to earth of the 8V regulator is equal to or greater than 5 for a ve fault or less than 3 for a ve fault A clear indicat...

Page 125: ...automatically Manually enable or disable the FARE device if required FARE Activated Deactivated number z on loop y zone x Device The FARE device has been activated deactivated manually or automatically If appropriate manually deactivate the FARE device The deactivation happens automatically on resetting the system after a fire event FARE Faulty Restored number x loop y zone w Device A faulty messa...

Page 126: ...about the fitted message Group Enabled Disabled MCC MCB main control card board A group has been automatically or manually disabled or enabled If necessary manually enable disable the group using the control menu High Error rate at Card x Network High number of communication errors Check network wiring and connections Incompatible Card Version at card x Any Card There is a card software conflict F...

Page 127: ... output circuit Intermittent Fault at card x Any Card A fault has been picked up by the MCC MCB main control card board Replace the appropriate card if the fault keeps reoccurring Invalid configuration LPC loop processor card Loop recovered with freeblocks ON This is not allowed Switch OFF the freeblocks and reallocate Device FLASH incorrectly programmed Replace the device Invalid configuration at...

Page 128: ...esistance on negative line LPC 2Km Loop Processor Card High resistance on 0v lines Use the Loop Diagnostic Tool to diagnose the cause of high resistance on the negative line and rectify it Loop n Overloaded LPC 2Km Loop Processor Card The loop is overloaded ie is taking too much current Use the Loop Diagnostic Tool to diagnose the fault condition and rectify it Loop n Reply marginal LPC 2Km Loop P...

Page 129: ...ing at card x Any Card Problem with software The watchdog will operate the MCC MCB main control card board Software errors will activate a system reset Ignore single occurrence Record event in the log book Mains failed restored Power supply Failure is detected when the ADC output from the rectifier is equal to or less than 105 Check mains and fuse Replace PSU if necessary This should normally equa...

Page 130: ...t number x loop y Device FLASH checksum failure Replace the device Message discarded Network Card LPC loop processor card Message received that couldn t be routed or understood Check the location displayed try resetting card Neighbour ACK Failed at card n Repeated address Check domain addresses are unique Neighbour ACK Invalid at card n TBA TBA TBA Network initialised at card x Network Card Succes...

Page 131: ...4 located on the Backplane or on MCB Card 0 needs to be initialised Node double allocated at card x Network Card Two network cards have same address Keep address unique Node found at card x Network Card Another panel on the network acknowledged Node lost restored at card x Network Card There have been 15 missing replies from another panel Check the wiring or check and reset the panel Network card ...

Page 132: ...cted an interesting event eg fire fault Pointer corrupted at card x Any Card Software error Software errors will activate a system reset Ignore single occurrence Record the event in the log book Pointer missing at card x Any Card Software error Software errors will cause a system reset Card fault should be ignored for single occurrence Record the event in the log book Prefire number x on loop y ch...

Page 133: ... Radio LRT has completed finding all of the radio devices Recover failed at card x LPC loop processor card Loop does not match with what is in NVM Check and confirm correct the difference and then backup Recover succeeded at card x LPC loop processor card Successful recovery after a previous failure Replaced Device Wrong type number x on loop y LPC loop processor card Device is a different type Ch...

Page 134: ...ce head has been restored Shared memory hardware is faulty at card x Any Card There is MCC MCB problem Replace all other cards first other than the MCC MCB to see if the problem is resolved If it persists then replace MCC MCB Slave Device Replaced number x on loop y LPC loop processor card Slave type device has been replaced Slave micro failed at card x LPC loop processor card Loop driver is watch...

Page 135: ...e Record the event in the log book Stack too deep at card x Any Card Software error Software errors will activate a system reset Ignore single occurrence Record the event in the log book Strobe circuit has failed Device The strobe circuit in the S Quad or S Cubed device has failed Replace the device Strobe circuit restored Device The strobe hardware fault such as internal connection in the S Cubed...

Page 136: ... of the test set will bring about a removed message Too many errors number x on loop y Device More than 15 errors from a device in 34 hours Check the loop wiring to the device Too many errors x at Card y Network Card Up to 6 consecutive communication errors Check wiring and cable screen There may be faults with the installation Two controller at card x Network There are two network controllers One...

Page 137: ... The ERROR LED is lit at the DOM Comprio connected via serial link to Vigilon panel Find the cause of common fault at a D1 Voice Alarm system Refer to user guides for D1 Voice Alarm system modules to locate the fault Once the fault is rectified the fault message and notice fault indications are removed at both Vigilon and D1 Voice Alarm system Voice Alarm configuration fault Nos 17 Configuration f...

Page 138: ... number y on loop z LPC loop processor card No reply received from a device at End 2 of loop Check wiring Wiring changed part short at card x number y on loop z LPC loop processor card Less than 80 ohms between the ve and 0V of loop wiring Check wiring and the device after the partially shorted device Wrong card type at Card x Any Card Card in wrong slot Move the cards to the right location Zone e...

Page 139: ...r more MCPs are installed on the input line zone group control panel Input channel label A supervisory input channel label of an interface unit will only be displayed at the control panel of the standalone system By adding an in front of the channel label it will allow the label to appear on all the networked panels The networked panels must however be setup to display all events In this configura...

Page 140: ...bels are displayed in Upper case Banks 0 1 and 2 show the list of tokens used by the software to reduce the character label to 32 characters or less Bank 0 General Building Features AREA ANNEXE BLOCK BUILDING CORE CORRIDOR DOOR DUCT ENTRANCE ESCALATOR EXIT EXTENSION FLAT HALL HOUSE LIFT LOBBY RISER ROOM ROUTE STAIRS TOWER UNIT VENTILATION VOID ZONE Vertical Location LEVEL MEZZANINE FLOOR BASEMENT ...

Page 141: ...LINIC PATIENTS PHYSIOTHERAPY GERIATRICS PAEDIATRICS RECORDS HEALTH Components of the Fire System SOUNDER DETECTOR OPTICAL IONISATION HEAT INTERFACE BEAM REPEAT SPRINKLER Bank 1 General Building Features CHAMBER FOYER SHAFT STAIRCASE STAIRWELL Vertical Location FIFTH SIXTH ATTIC BALCONY LANDING PASSAGE SUBWAY TUNNEL Positions ADJACENT BOTTOM Building Usage CATERING COLLEGE CONFERENCE DEPARTMENT DIS...

Page 142: ...Bank 2 General Building Features BLOWER CHUTE DOORS HOIST ROLLER SLUICE Position BEHIND BELOW UNDER MIDDLE Building usage BISTRO BUSINESS CANTEEN CHILLER CLASS CLASSROOM CLEANERS DISABLED ELECTRONICS FACTORY FEMALE LIBRARY LOCKER MAINTENANCE MOTOR MUSIC NURSERY PHASE QUIET SEATING SHOWER STORAGE TENANT VEHICLE VOLTAGE WALKWAY Airport token APRON AUTOWALK BOARDING CABIN CONNECTOR CRAFT DEPARTURE FL...

Page 143: ...the inputs and outputs lines of that interface will be assigned to the same Sector S4 devices having alarm sounder and interface outputs are restricted to one Sector only for Voice alarm panel there can be up to 10 Voice Alarm Zones Voice alarm zone are push button switches on the Voice alarm control panel that can be assigned to Sectors any normal Sector 1 28 can be assigned to any Voice alarm zo...

Page 144: ... Delay Blocks can be configured to action other Sectors from sector operating in an integral sounder mode Sectors configured for integral sounder mode operation can be setup to action command builds Commissioning instructions 144 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms Appendix C Guidelines for standalone system commands SECTOR X FLAG SET ON FLAG SET OFF DEFAULT INTEGRAL SOUNDER ON...

Page 145: ...so remove IO lines All sensors call points sounders and interface lines are now completely separate from each other The use of monitored line off a sensor device having MCP is not allowed in the UK also Deaction all sectors on all Sectors This will remove any configured Sector actions a site specific Fire Plan can now be set up by assigning devices within common initiation areas to Sectors and the...

Page 146: ... 10 minutes then the panel will no longer meet the requirements of EN54 Part 2 1997 where a Delay block is actioned by a command build a different delay time is set up within the Command build entry line SECTORS 10 min max I DELAY BLOCK 10 min max ANOTHER ACTION ACTION ACTION 16 DELAY BLOCKS PER PANEL SIGNAL 1 2 SIGNAL 3 SIGNAL SET UP NOTE THIS CONFIGURATION IS POSSIBLE A DELAY BLOCK ACTIONED FROM...

Page 147: ...SilenceAlarms Silence Alarms Silence Alarms 1st Fire 1st Fire 1st Fire 1st Fire 2nd Fire Sound Alarms Silence Alarms RESET DELAY At any time DELAY DELAY DELAY DELAY DELAY PAUSE Cause and Effect sounders of 1st Fire Cause and Effect sounders of 2nd Fire Cause and Effect sounders of 2nd Fire Stop current normal behaviour the delay blocks are stopped Time the countdown continues in the background and...

Page 148: ...ms button during a fire condition after the alarms have been silenced When set to ON the sounders will resound and when set to OFF the sounders will perform the standard action of all out alarms See also resound delay mode functions SilenceAlarms 2nd Fire subsequent fire 1st Fire FIRE OFF FIRE ON Resound SETUP Cause and Effect sounders of 1stFire Restores Cause and Effect of 1st Fire then Cause an...

Page 149: ...le state and is the default for all sensors a Time block can be linked to one or more Time slots when a Time slot is enabled the time block it is linked to is also Enabled a sensor or interface input can only be assigned to one Time block when a Time block is in an Enable state any sensor s linked to it will operate in the Enable state that has been set up any Command build linked to it is trigger...

Page 150: ...nel can be configured to give steady flashing indication of 1st zone in fire Devices from any loop may be assigned to the same Zone A device may only be assigned to one Zone Input output lines of an interface can not be assigned individually to Zones The interface lines can only be assigned collectively to a Zone Groups There can be up to 128 Groups all devices default to Group 1 all local control...

Page 151: ..._Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 151 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels network nodes Appendix C Guidelines for standalone system commands Sensor Alarm MCP INTERFACE DEVICES IN ONE ZONE ONLY ALL DEVICES THAT GO INTO FIRE WILL TAKE THIS ROUTE DEVICES ASSIGNED TO ZONE A DEVICES ASSIGNED TO ZONE A LOOP 1 switch Sensor All device via TEST ENG menu TOTAL OF 128 ZONES PER PANEL ZONE A DEFAULT DISPLAY ...

Page 152: ...ould be used as these are processed first if a digital output line is to be actioned by a Command build the I O line should not be assigned to a Sector as it may deaction when the silence alarms is pressed regardless of the Command build still being active a fire condition takes priority over a Command build Take great care not to action a digital output to an input line as this will effectively d...

Page 153: ...nd continuous every 0 5 seconds 4F 00 4F 00 4F 00 4F 00 Signal 2 Evacuate First output turns on Low frequency sound continuously then every half second the High frequency output is pulsed for 250mS 4F 25 4F 25 4F 25 4F 25 Signal 1 Alert Pulses high frequency for 250mS every half second 65 00 65 00 65 00 65 00 Number FAB action SAB action 0 no output Turns Off selected Outputs 1 10mS pulse on selec...

Page 154: ...to delay the operation of each relay by up to 10 minutes after the first FIRE event The accuracy of the delay is 0 4 seconds The relay will operate immediately for fault and warning events Radio Device A Plexus radio device is bound to a LRT and can be configured using the Plexus Commissioning tool in a similar manner to any other system device however see the following note It is important to not...

Page 155: ...t Control etc FARE ON or Off E a FARE device may be Enabled or Disabled from the panel menus select Menu On Off button to select Control Enable Disable etc etc etc FARE E Where a FARE interface is required to be disabled then use the FARE device disablement option 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 155 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels network nodes Appendix C Guidelines for...

Page 156: ...Menu On Off button to select Control Enable Disable etc etc etc FPE E Where a FPE interface is required to be disabled then use the FPE device disablement option H MCP INTERFACE MORE THAN ONE INTERFACE DEVICE IN A VIGILON SYSTEM CAN BE SET UP TO OPERATE AS FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT FPE Sensor Alarm device Duct mounted fire Dampers Fixed fire fighting system Sprinkler or water spray system Smoke an...

Page 157: ...turbo mode if configured during commissioning to provide further 3dB output The sound outputs are based on the settings of the FABs and SABs at the panel that gives changing levels over 2 seconds duration in 8 time slots The standard outputs are synchronised with the S Quad devices S Cubed device and 34000 sounder devices installed in the same system The volume of the sound output can be individua...

Page 158: ... 10 seconds duration The tones and messages are those held in respective S Cubed S Quad device Commissioning instructions 158 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms Appendix C Guidelines for standalone system commands Voice The Sounder provides sound output over a duration as defined by the FAB SAB held at the control panel The Speech only provides voice message with tone output I...

Page 159: ...ectors can be assigned to more than one Master Sector Master Sectors can be actioned by a Sectored Fire Event a triggered Master Sector can action one or any combination of Sector another Master Sector Command Build not locally Delay Blocks Master Alarms or Auxiliary Relays if a Sector assigned to a Master Sector has a Fire Event the Master Sector will not perform any local actions on the Panel in...

Page 160: ...isplay print All Events default or just Fire Events Repeat Panels on the same loop will always give the same information Once message passing has been setup for global repeat or mimic indication the local panel will also have to route reset messages to other groups besides Group 0 Groups within different Control Panels can be assigned to the same Master Group Global controls can be configured to o...

Page 161: ...Appendix E Cards Refer to the instruction leaflet supplied with each card 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms 161 Vigilon 4 6 loops Compact VA panels network nodes Appendix E Cards ...

Page 162: ... 246 2100 Technical Support www gentexpert co uk Fax UK 44 0 116 246 2016 162 4188 856_issue 7_07 15_Generic Vigilon Compact VA Comms by Honeywell At the end of their useful life the packaging product and batteries should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre and in accordance with national or local legislation Do not dispose of with your normal household waste Do not burn WEEE Directive ...

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