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Figure 6. Wiring Connections at Detector

POWER OUT (–

)

POWER OUT (+)

POWER IN (–

)

POWER IN (+)

RESET I NPUT

TEST INPUT

AUX (–)

REMOTE ALARM OUT

Not used

REMOTE TROUBLE OUT

TROUBLE COM

TROUBLE N.C.

ALARM COM

ALARM N.O.

ALARM COM

ALARM N.O.

T3

T2

T1

T4

C0271-00

WARNING:

   Disable  the  zone  or  system  before  applying 

power to the beam detector to prevent unwant-
ed alarms. When applying power to the beam 
detector  before  the  alignment  procedure  has 
been completed the detector may enter alarm 
or trouble.

Installation / Alignment

Reference Figures 10 through 14 for installation, alignment, 
and maintenance.

The  alignment  of  the  BEAM1224/BEAM1224S  is  divided 
into  four  steps:  coarse  alignment,  fine  adjustment,  final 
gain adjustment, and final verification. It is necessary for 
all  four  steps  to  be  executed  properly  to  ensure  proper 
alignment  of  the  product.  If  the  detector  and  reflector 
are  mounted  per  Mounting  Locations  and  Mounting 
Instructions sections of this manual and the alignment pro-
cedures  are  executed  properly,  false  alarms  and  nuisance 
trouble signals will be minimized.

Pre-Alignment Checklist

•   Insure that both the detector and reflector are mounted 

securely to stable surfaces.

•   Insure that all wiring is correct.

•   Insure  that  terminal  blocks  are  fully  seated  into  their 

receptacles on the detector.

•   Complete any wiring dressing to minimize movement to 

the detector once the alignment procedure is completed.

•   Insure  that  the  appropriate  number  of  reflectors  are 

used  for  the  installed  distance.  Distances  between  230 
&  328  Feet  (70  -  100m)  require  additional  reflectors  (4 
total). The BEAMLRK accessory should be used in these 
cases.

•   Insure  that  the  line  of  sight  between  the  detector  and 

reflector is clear and that reflective objects are not too 
near. See mounting Instructions for more details.

•   Insure that both the detector and reflector are mounted 

within their operational parameters for off axis angles. 
See Mounting Instructions for more details.

•   Disable the zone or system to prevent unwanted alarms 

before applying power.

•  Insure power to the detector is “ON”.

You are now ready to begin the alignment procedure.

Step 1. Coarse Alignment

Refer to Figures 11 and 12 for this step.

1.  Insure that both of the optics lock-down screws are loos-

ened so that the optics will move freely. 

2.  Looking through the alignment mirror at both the align-

ment sight and reflector simultaneously locate the posi-
tion  of  the  reflector  in  the  optical  sight.  This  step  will 
require some practice. It is necessary to train your eyes 
to  shift  focus  between  the  reflector  and  the  mirror  in 
order to locate the reflector. If the distance between the 
reflector and the detector is large it is helpful to place a 
brightly colored object on the wall near the reflector to 
aide in seeing the reflector in the alignment mirror.

3.  Once the reflector has been located, begin to adjust both 

the horizontal and vertical alignment knobs so that the 
reflector becomes centered in the alignment mirror. Take 
care in this step. If the optics are incorrectly aligned in 
this step, it will not be possible to proceed with the fine 
adjustment step.

Step 2. Fine Adjustment

Refer to figures 10 through 12 for this step.

In this step you will be fine-tuning the optics to the reflec-
tor. To provide feedback of the signal level coming from the 
reflector the dual digital display readout will be used. Due 
to  the  large  distance  range  that  the  detector  can  operate 
over it is necessary that the detector operate with many dif-
ferent settings of “electronic amplifier gain”. The detector 
is capable of determining the appropriate gain setting and 
then  setting  it  itself  via  on-board  processing  algorithms. 
There  are  no  external  gain  settings  on  the  detector  that 

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Summary of Contents for BEAM1224

Page 1: ...only Sensitivity Filter Incremental scale on reflector Local Alarm Test Switch Local Alarm Reset Switch Remote Test and Reset Switch Capability compatible with RTS451 RTS451KEY Indicators Alarm Remote Output Local LED red Trouble Remote Output Local LED yellow Blink Pattern Indicates Trouble Diagnostics Normal Operation Local LED flashing green once every 5 sec Alignment Aids Optical Gunsight coar...

Page 2: ...ion The alarm signal latches and can be reset by a momentary power interruption by using the remote reset input to the detector if using the remote test reset station model RTS451 or with the local reset button located on the detector The local reset button is accessible by removing the outer paintable trim ring The yellow LED will blink in specific patterns to provide a diag nostic aid when diagn...

Page 3: ...BEAMMMK allows System Sensor reflected beam detec tors and reflectors to be mounted to either a vertical wall or the ceiling The kit allows for additional alignment range in cases where the detector and reflector cannot be mounted within 10 of each other The kit includes the hardware necessary to mount either a single transmitter receiver unit or a single reflector To mount the transmitter receive...

Page 4: ...nature of the contents of the room being protected do not warrant greater protection or closer spacing In a room with a smooth ceiling detectors should be spaced between 30 and 60 feet 9 1 to 18 3m One half that spacing between the beam and the sidewall may be used as a guide See Figure 1 The beam detector can be mounted with the transmitter receiver on one wall and the reflector on the opposite w...

Page 5: ...ons for surface mounting instructions The transmitter receiver unit can be mounted to the wall using the supplied drilling template see Appendix II The detector base has 4 primary mounting keyholes one in each corner of the base All four hole locations should be used to provide a secure mounting The outer housing of the beam detector is held to the base using four screws In order to mount the dete...

Page 6: ...s cannot be avoided some specific installation practices can help to mini mize the effects of the glass These practices include avoid penetration of multiple panes of glass position the glass so that it is not perpendicular to the line of sight between the detector and the reflector A minimum of 10 off perpen dicular should be considered and make certain that the glass is smooth clear and mounted ...

Page 7: ...stallation Instructions for electrical ratings of RTS451 KEY Pin 2 Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 5 C0273 00 Figure 9 Wiring Diagram Remote LEDs BEAM1224 S Alarm Signal Circuit Note 1 T2 1 T3 3 T2 2 Yellow Note 1 See electrical ratings section of this manual for circuit output ratings Red Trouble Signal Circuit Note 1 C0319 01 box be sure to leave enough wire in the box to connect to the terminal blocks Approxim...

Page 8: ...r more details Insure that both the detector and reflector are mounted within their operational parameters for off axis angles See Mounting Instructions for more details Disable the zone or system to prevent unwanted alarms before applying power Insure power to the detector is ON You are now ready to begin the alignment procedure Step 1 Coarse Alignment Refer to Figures 11 and 12 for this step 1 I...

Page 9: ...e alignment switch to complete the fine adjustment step The digital display readout will turn OFF and the yellow LED will remain ON NOTE It may not be possible to achieve a value near 90 on the display during the last adjustment iteration The final value of the display will not likely be near 90 This is normal It is due to the detector reduc ing its electronic gain each time a value of 90 is achie...

Page 10: ...llow LED see Appendix I If the detector does not enter the trouble condition there is a problem with the installation refer to the troubleshoot ing section in Appendix I for further assistance 2 Complete a sensitivity test of the detector Refer to the Sensitivity Testing section of this manual for the appro priate procedure 3 If the orange sticky paper was used to aid in the loca tion of the refle...

Page 11: ...cally adjust its sensitivity using advanced software algorithms to select the optimum sensitivity for the environment The sensitivity will be continuously adjusted within the ranges specified in the chart above Sensitivity Total obscuration can be converted to percent per foot assuming uniform smoke density for the entire length of the beam The chart below converts total obscuration to percent per...

Page 12: ... procedure is successful repeat the test pro cedure If the detector still fails the test it should be returned B Test Switch The detector can be tested using the local test switch on the transmitter receiver unit or remotely using the remote test station The remote test station RTS451 or RTS451KEY can be used with the BEAM1224 BEAM1224S beam smoke detec tor Follow instructions included with the te...

Page 13: ...tector notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance and therefore the sys tem will be temporarily out of service Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms 1 Carefully clean the outer housing lens face A damp soft cloth with a mild soap may be used Avoid products with solvents or ammonia 2 Carefully clean the reflector A d...

Page 14: ... in the pathway Trouble Beam Blockage Initial Response Off 4 Quick Blinks Off Off Beam Blockage Open OFF Open Remove blockage Faulty unit Trouble Beam Blockage Long Term Response On 4 Quick Blinks Off Off Beam Blockage Close OFF Open Remove blockage Faulty unit Initialization Power on Off Blink until complete Blink Off Apply Power from discharged state Open OFF Close Initialization alignment exit ...

Page 15: ...Appendix II Detector Drilling Template 4 345 6 190 Scale 1 1 D400 73 00 15 I56 2294 03R ...

Page 16: ...D400 73 00 16 I56 2294 03R ...

Page 17: ...Appendix III Reflector Drilling Template Scale 1 1 5 512 140mm 8 465 215mm D400 73 00 17 I56 2294 03R ...

Page 18: ...age is caused by the Company s neg ligence or fault Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Three Year Limited Warranty FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC...

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