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Safety

Suppliers of articles for use at work are required under section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work act 1974 to ensure 
as reasonably as is practical that the article will be safe and without risk to health when properly used.
An article is not regarded as properly used if it is used ‘without regard to any relevant information or advice’ relating 
to its use made available by the supplier.

This product should be installed, commissioned and maintained by trained service personnel in accordance with the 
following:

EE regulations for electrical equipment in buildings

Codes of practice

Statutory requirements

Any instructions specifically advised by The Manufacturer

According to the provisions of the Act you are therefore requested to take such steps as are necessary to ensure 
that you make any appropriate information about this product available to anyone concerned with its use.

The mains powered version of this equipment is designed to be operated from 230V 50Hz mains supplies and is of 
class 1 construction. As such it 

must

 be connected to a protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the in-

stallation and a readily accessible double pole disconnect device shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring.

Failure to ensure that all conductive accessible parts of this equipment are adequately bonded to the pro-
tective earth will render the equipment unsafe.

Disclaimer

In no event shall The Manufacturer be liable for any damages or injury of any nature or kind, no matter how caused, 
that arise from the use of the equipment referred to in this manual.
Strict compliance with the safety procedures set out and referred to in this manual, and extreme care in the handling 
or use of the equipment, are essential to avoid or minimise the chance of personal injury or damage to the equip-
ment.

The information, figures, illustrations, tables, specifications, and schematics contained in this manual are believed 
to be correct and accurate as at the date of publication or revision. However, no representation or warranty with re-
spect to such correctness or accuracy is given or implied and The Manufacturer will not, under any circumstances, 
be liable to any person or corporation for any loss or damages incurred in connection with the use of this manual.
The information, figures, illustrations, tables, specifications, and schematics contained in this manual are subject to 
change without notice.

Unauthorised modifications to the fire detection system or its installation are not permitted, as these may give rise 
to unacceptable health and safety hazards.

By installing this equipment on a computer network, the owner accepts full and unequivocal responsibility for ensur-
ing that it is protected against all cyber threats and illegal tampering during the lifetime of the equipment.
Any software forming part of this equipment should be used only for the purposes for which The Company supplied 
it. The user shall undertake no changes, modifications, conversions, translations into another computer language, 
or copies (except for a necessary backup copy).In no event shall The Manufacturer be liable for any equipment mal-
function or damages whatsoever, including (without limitation) incidental, direct, indirect, special, and consequential 
damages, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuni-
ary loss, resulting from any violation of the above prohibitions.

Summary of Contents for Taktis Vision

Page 1: ...Man 1161IN Rev A Taktis Vision Installation Operation Manual Fire Alarm Annunciator Panel Taktis Vision Installation and Operation Manual Man 1161IN incitefire ...

Page 2: ...ty procedures set out and referred to in this manual and extreme care in the handling or use of the equipment are essential to avoid or minimise the chance of personal injury or damage to the equip ment The information figures illustrations tables specifications and schematics contained in this manual are believed to be correct and accurate as at the date of publication or revision However no repr...

Page 3: ...ere specified 6 Installing the Trim Ring 7 Fixing the Enclosure Back Box to Trim Ring 8 Mounting the Flush Enclosure 9 Cabling 10 Connecting to the Annunciator 11 Powering the Annunciator 11 Wiring Scheme 12 Cable Length 12 Cable Type 13 Cable Entry 13 Section 4 Configuration 14 To Set the address 14 To Auto learn the Annunciator 14 Download a Configuration 15 To Upload a Configuration via USB Dri...

Page 4: ...on to displaying the status of the fire alarm system the Annunciator can provide limited local control func tions via local control outputs Taktis Vision Annunciator Features Full colour 7 800 x 480 pixel GUI Graphical User Interface Replicates information displayed at the FACP Automatic display brightness adjustment Internal buzzer attenuate Connects via control panel network terminals Low curren...

Page 5: ...variant A flush enclosure variant is also available Fascia Layout The diagram below shows the Annunciator fascia layout Figure 2 1 Fascia Layout ID Description ID Description A Enclosure lid fixing screw E Display ambient light sensor B Enclosure lid F Enclosure hinge C Touch panel display G Enclosure knock out for cable entry D Enable keyswitch Enables Access Level 2 H Enclosure back box 58 2 170...

Page 6: ...Description A USB port J Proprietary connections for manufacturing purposes B 24 V In Out Remote PSU monitor Ground Terminals K SD card slot C Reboot button panel firmware dependent L No function D Write Enable switch M No function E No function N Network terminals Net in Net out F No function P Not used G Processor reset button Q USB to PC communications port H Buzzer B A Q P N M C D E F G H J K ...

Page 7: ...g installation 2 Select an environment that is suitable for operating the Annunciator The site for mounting should be clean and dry and not subject to excessive shock or vibration 1 Create a plan of the fire alarm system and checklist for installing the Annunciator 2 Remove the Annunciator from its packaging and check its contents 3 Remove enclosure lid and temporarily store in a safe place 4 Fix ...

Page 8: ...box as a template mark the position of the fixing holes ensuring that the wall is flat at the chosen location Fix the enclosure back box using suitable fixings through all fixing points Figure 3 2 Surface Enclosure Back Box Dimensions Ø5 0 ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM NOT TO SCALE 51 6 167 8 230 6 128 5 190 6 Ø5 0 ...

Page 9: ...e back box The diagram below shows the trim ring external and advised wall cut out dimensions Figure 3 3 Optional Trim Ring Dimensions Note 175mm X 240mm are the advised wall cut out dimensions The diagram below shows side view of the enclosure within the trim ring Figure 3 4 Trim Ring with Enclosure in Place 256 6 38 7 240 0 197 4 175 0 ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM NOT TO SCALE 21 7 ...

Page 10: ... 3 Man 1161IN Rev A Taktis Vision Installation Operation Manual 7 Installing the Trim Ring The diagram below illustrates trim ring fitting options Figure 3 5 Trim Ring Fixing Centres Figure 3 6 Trim Ring Fold Tabs ...

Page 11: ... Installation Operation Manual 8 Fixing the Enclosure Back Box to Trim Ring Use four M4 x 8mm machine screws in conjunction with M4 plain washers to fix enclosure back box to the trim ring Figure 3 7 Fixing the Enclosure Back Box to the Trim Ring ...

Page 12: ...re and put enclosure lid safely to one side Figure 3 8 Opening the Flush Enclosure 2 Referring to the diagram below make a hole and using suitable fixings secure the flush enclosure back box through the fixing holes provided Figure 3 9 Flush Enclosure Back Box Dimensions Note 175mm X 240mm are the advised wall cut out dimensions 234 0 240 0 190 6 171 2 175 0 188 8 98 8 50 0 ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM NO...

Page 13: ...als provided The maximum size of cable which can be terminated is 2 5 mm The communications protocols are highly immune to noise but sensible segregation from known noise generating sources such as mains cables is recommended For mains powering the Annunciator a local power supply with a 24V DC output is required The mains powers sup ply should be derived from a separate fused spur labelled fire a...

Page 14: ...etwork and Power Connections Powering the Annunciator Connect the incoming 24V DC whilst carefully observing the polarity If a local power source is being used then a volt free normally open contact from the power supply should be connected to the power supply fault terminals so that power faults are reported The current consumption of the Annunciator with the PF input activated is 232mA buzzer si...

Page 15: ...will allow the network to continue operating in the same way as short circuit faults 9 Up to 128 nodes in total Cable Length The network communications protocol has been designed to be extremely tolerant to interference and data corrup tion however as with any system there have to be limitations set to guarantee correct operation The specified transmission distance limit for the communications met...

Page 16: ...networked system will operate quite satisfactorily with longer cable runs and if a system is required which is outside of the parameters specified the manufacturer should be consulted for guidance on specific designs Cable Type The cable type used for the network connection should be suitable for RS 485 applications and equivalent to the ones listed below Up to 600 metre distance between panels Up...

Page 17: ...3 2 4 Press User Controls 2 4 Press Engineer Options 2 5 Press Configuration 2 6 Press Edit Configuration 2 7 Press Panel Settings 2 8 Using the up down arrow buttons set the Annunciator address If the address number is numerically high press the number button and enter the address number followed by submit 2 10 Exit out of menu 2 11 Switch the Write Enable switch to position 1 3 To Auto learn the...

Page 18: ...guration 4 9 Press Import Configuration 4 10 Using the touch panel display select the configuration and press Import 4 11 Switch the Write Enable switch to position 1 5 Upload a Configuration via a PC 5 1 Switch the Write Enable switch to position 2 The Write Enable switch is located on the rear of the touch panel display and shown in the Overview Section 5 2 From your PC using a USB link lead plu...

Page 19: ...ck light off Maximum number of units to be powered from the Aux 24V output Maximum limited by Aux 24V capacity Parameter Description Max number of units on a network 127 annunciators Parameter Description Size Surface Enclosure 235 mm x 170 mm x 55 mm Display Full colour 800 x 480 LCD with resistive touch screen and automatic back light dim ming Construction 18 SWG 1 2 mm mild sheet steel IP30 rat...

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