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    4188-856_issue 5_08/10_Generic Vigilon (Compact + VA) Comms.

    by Honeywell

    Generic Commissioning Instructionsfor Vigilon 4/6 loop & Compact (VA) range of fire panels & network nodes

    Vigilon Compac t Fire SystemGE NT 2009

    Des igned to EN54 Pt 2 & 4

    Pa ne l hea lthy15 :45

    Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm SystemGENT 2010

    Designed to EN54 Pts 2, 4 & 16

    Panel healthy 15:45

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 12 13 14 15 161 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 0 3 2Zones

    Fault

    Disablement

    Power Fault

    System Fault

    Delay

    Test

    Fire

    Power

    Verify

    Sounder

    CB253

    CB254

    A l l Z o ne s C l ea r Z o ne s

    Voice Alarm Zones

    Speak Now

    Auxiliary messages Emergency messages

    1 42 3 5

    6 97 8 10

    1

    2

    3

    1

    2

    3

    Previous Next

    ALERT

    BOMB

    EVACUATE

    M

    TEST START

    STAND DOWN

    TEST END

    by H oneywell

    E N54 Part 2, 4 & 16

    OMP T V OI E

    i il o n

    VAActivated

    0XXXx

    Vi gil on Fir e Sys tem

    GE NT 20 09

    Des ign ed to EN54 Pt 2 & 4

    Hea lt hy15: 45

    Fault

    Sys tem Fau lt

    Test

    Fir e

    Power

    Power Fault

    CB254

    Disab leme nt

    Sou nder

    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 2

    6 27 28 29 30 30 32

    Zon es

    P r ev io u s Nex t

    Delay

    Verify

    CB253

    I S S U

    E 5

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    Abbreviations

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    ACC Audio Control Card

    ADC Analogue to digitalconverter

    C Common

    CH channel

    CO Carbon monoxide

    DAU Distributed Amplifier Unit

    DEV DeviceDIL Dual in line

    DKC Display keyboard card

    DPCO Double pole change over (relay contacts)

    EEPROM Electrically ErasableProgrammable ROM

    EOL End of line

    FAB First action byte

    IO or I/O Input Output channels

    IP Ingress protection

    LED Light emitting diode

    LPC Loop processor card

    LPCB Loss prevention council

    certification boardMCB Master control board

    MCC Main control card or Maincontroller card (CARD 0)

    MCP Manual call point

    Mpeg Moving picture expertgroup

    N/C or NC Normally closed

    N/O or NO Normally open

    NVM Non Volatile Memory(CARD14)

    O/C or OC Open circuit

    PA Public Address

    PCB Printed circuit board

    PIN Personal identificationnumber (usercode, password,access code)

    PSU Power supply unit

    PTT Press to Talk

    PVC Polyvinyl chlorideQB Quick blow (fuse)

    S/C or SC Short circuit

    SAB Second action byte

    SAFE Software addressedfirmware encoded

    SPCO Single pole change over (relay contacts

    SPL Sound pressure level

    T Anti-surge (fuse)

    USB Universal serial bus

    VA Voice Alarm

    PrefaceThis is the fifth issue of the Commissioning instructions for the fire alarm system based on the

    EN54/BS Vigilon 4/6 loop panels, Vigilon Compact panel (&VA) (with network capability)and Vigilon Network nodes. This manual covers EN panels having Master Control Card / Master Control Board software at version 4.43 or higher and BS panels having Master Control Cardsoftware at version 3.97 or higher.

    Associated documentsThe Vigilon control panels and network nodes are supplied with respective copies of the operatingand installation instruction manuals:EN54 Vigilon 4/6-loop panel based system - Installation instructions & Operating instructionsEN54 Vigilon Compact panel based system - Installation instructionsEN54 Vigilon Compact panel / Network node based system - Operating instructionsEN54 Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm panel - Installation instructions & Operating instructionsVigilon Compact Network node - Installation instructionsVigilon Network Node - Installation instructionsCommissioning tool - User guide

    Conventions

    This is a note to highlight important text that is normally hidden in the main text.

    This is either a caution to prevent damage to the equipment or awarning to inform of dangerous conditions that may result in injury or death.

    Symbol Keys

    What you will see.

    What you will hear.

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    Preliminary information

    34K Control PanelsThis manual covers the Vigilon range of controlpanels and does not specifically cover the34K 4-Loop Control Panel.

    For information on 34K 4-Loop Control panel refer

    to Vigilon BS 4-Loop Control panel in this manual,as both ranges of panels have version 3+ softwareand the only difference is in the branding.

    Safety information

    1. Do not remove or replace printed circuit boards, fuses or attempt to wire thecontrol panel with the panel powered up. Always power down the mains supplyat the fused spur unit and disconnect the battery supply to the panel.

    2. When powering up always power-up the mains supply first before the batterysupply. The power-down should be done in reverse order.

    3. When installing the cards into the master control board or backplane always

    use anti-static work procedures.4. Do not use anti-static procedures on live equipment.

    Pre-visit checks

    Ensure there are accurate as fitted wiring drawings available, 2 copies 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 and printer, plusinstructions, are available.

    Ensure spare parts are available, such as: MCP glasses

    • MCP test key• Printer paper roll• Equipment door keys.

    Pre-commissioning

    Check the installation of fire alarm equipment with reference to the most recent as fitted wiring drawings.Get the feel of the operating condition of areas on the site:• action the installer to carry out any rectification work plus• report discrepancies for administration purposes.

    Where the operating condition of an area is not right for the equipment installed, thenthe appropriate replacement action must be taken.Ensure the fire system equipment is installed in accordance with the appropriate

    standards and project specification.

    Commissioning instructions

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    P r e l i m i n a r y i n f o r m

    a t i o n

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    Vigilon 4/6 loops & Compact (VA) panels & network nodes

    A t y p i c a l c o m m i s s i o n i n g p r o c e s s

    Installed system testPut the panel in test mode and then carry out tests in accordance withthe recommendations of BS5839:Part 1 and also in accordancewith project requirements:

    – Interface unitsPrior to functional test on external equipment connectedto the I/O circuits, ensure the I/O circuits remain isolated.

    After functional tests reconnect the I/O circuits and where appropriatetest the I/O circuits to project recommendations.

    S-Cubed - The output volume of an S-Cubed can be adjusted using:[Set up] [Setup] [Device] [S-Cubed] [Volume] command at the panel.Repeat and Mimic panelsCheck events are displayed and indicated

    carrying out

    – Fire sensorsEnsure a device fire causes alarms in the system to sound inaccordance with site specific requirement.

    – Connect Master alarm and Monitored input circuits and move theend-of-line resistor to the end of the circuit.

    – Sounders - Conduct sound level tests to ensure the levels do not fallbelow the requirements.

    – Strobe - Check the appropriate S-Quad and S-Cubed devicesprovide the visual alarm.

    – Messages - Check the correct messages are announced from theSpeakers, S-Cubed and S-Quad devices where installed.

    – Remove the Test mode and ensure any disablements are re-enabled.

    P r o c e d u r e s f o r V i g i l o n C o m p a c t

    V A o n l y

    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 computer Connect the commissioning computer and retrieve the system data,see Commissioning tools manual.

    Devices set upEnsure all devices on the loop circuits are correctly set up. – Calibrate speaker circuits on micro DAUs – Adjust volume of audio at each micro DAU and

    Mains Powered DAU.

    Audio loop wiring testsConnect each audio loop and carry out tests to ensure live andauxiliary messages are outputted to the DAU speaker circuits.

    Backup

    Back-up the system loop address allocation data to the memory

    Regularly back-up the configuration data duringcommissioning, do this every 15 minutes to ensure thechanges made to the configuration is not lost.

    Loop wiring tests

    Repair

    Carry out tests on each loop wiring by introducing open and shortcircuit wiring faults. Ensure the panel provides an indication of eachfault. Run the ‘ ’ function at the panel after each fault removal.

    From previous page

    Configure the system, use the Commissioning ToolConfigure the system to site specific requirement using theProgramming / Commissioning tool.

    Beam Sensor alignmentIf there are beam sensors on the loop then commission the beamsensor pair using the alignment and autogain function at the panel.

    Transmit the configured system to the panelConnect the commissioning tool to the panel and transmit thesystem configuration.

    Continued on next page

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    Commissioning instructions

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    Configuration data fileEnsure site file held at the commissioning tool is the same as theone held at the panel for future reference and for traceability.

    PIN CodesChange the user PIN code(s) and inform the new codes to therespective users.

    Final changes to configurationUse the panel menu options to make minor adjustments to the systemconfiguration and then back up the work. All major changes to theconfiguration must be done using the commissioning tool.

    From previous page

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    Product Approval and StandardsFire detection and alarm control panelThe following fire detection and alarm control panels are LPCB approved.Product number Description ApprovalVIG1-24 & VIG1-72 EN Vigilon 4/6-loop panels EN 54 Parts 2 & 4COMPACT-24-N EN Vigilon Compact 2-loop panel EN 54 Parts 2 & 4.The COMPACT-VA panel described in this manual is undergoing approval tests and will reach approved status on completion of LPCB tests.

    S-Quad Sensors

    The following S-Quad sensors when operating in the STATES shown in table below are LPCB approved to the respective standard.Product number Description Standard

    S4-720S4-720-ST-VO

    Heat sensor Heat sensor Strobe and Speech (Speech and Strobe - no approval)

    EN54 : Part 5 :2002* (heat)

    S4-780S4-780-ST

    Heat Sensor plus Sounder Heat Sensor plus Sounder & Strobe (Strobe - no approval)

    EN54 : Part 5 :2002* (heat)EN54 : Part 3 2001 - (sounder tone)

    S4-715 Optical sensor EN54 : Part 7 :2000* (optical smoke)

    S4-710 Optical Heat sensorsEN54 : 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-ST Dual Optical & Heat Sensors Strobe (Strobe - no approval)

    S4-911 Dual Optical, Heat & CO Sensors (CO - no approval)

    S4-711-ST-VO Dual Optical & Heat Sensors, Speech & 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 * - these standards are met when the sensor is operating LPCB approved STATES, see STATES table below. Sounder tone description - see next page

    If a S-Quad sensor is configured to operate a non LPCB STATE, then this will contravene the LPCB approval. The required STATE is configured during commissioning and

    can be also configured using controls at the main panel.

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    s

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    LPCB approved S-Quad Sensor STATES

    DeviceLPCB approved STATE

    # - default STATE

    Meets ~ EN54 : Part 7 :2000* EN54 : Part 5 :2002

    Dual Optical & 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 heat *

    Optical & Heat sensor variant -S4-710

    (With Sounder) S4-770State 0 # Medium optical smoke / Class A1 heat*

    Heat sensor variant -S4-720

    (With Speech & Strobe) S4-720-ST-VO(With Sounder) S4-780

    (With Strobe) S4-780-ST

    State 0 # Class A1 heat *State 5 Class B heat *

    Optical sensor -S4-715 State 0 # Medium optical smoke

    All S-Quad range of sensor sounder devices meet CEA GEI 1 - 084 Requirements and test methods for input/output devices for use on the transmission paths of fire detection and alarm system.

    Sounder tone - Meets the following tone settings: High tone ( Continuous 933Hz) & Alternate tone (High 933Hz for 0.25s / low 700Hz for 0.25s)

    On initial power-up the system selects STATE 0 for all devices.

    Sounder StrobeThe Sounders in the following S-Cubed Mark 1 range of products listed below are LPCB approved to EN 54 : Part 3S3-SN-R, S3-SN-W, S3IP-SN-W, S2IP-SN-R, S2IP-SN-W, S2IP-SN-R3, S2IP-SN-W3, S3-SN-ST-RR, S3-SN-ST-WR, S3IP-SN-ST-RR, S3IP-SN-ST-WR, S3IP-SN-ST-RW, S3IP-SN-ST-WA,S3IP-VO-W,S3-VO-W, S3IP-VO-R, S3-VO-R, S3IP-VO-ST-WR, S3-VO-ST-WR, S3IP-VO-R, S3-VO-R, S3IP-VO-ST-RR, S3-VO-ST-RR, S2IP-VO-W and S2IP-VO-R.

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    Fire Panels Vigilon Compact Panel (EN)

    Vigilon Compact VA panel (EN)

    Commissioning instructions

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    F i r e

    P a n e l s

    Key lock to openthe outer door

    n cat ons

    Inner door

    Operating instructionsand Log Book

    O ute r door

    MessageDisplay

    Access level 1Controlsto scroll fireevents

    Access level 2Controls

    Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm SystemGENT 2010

    Designed to EN54 Pts 2, 4 & 16

    P an el h ea lt hy 1 5: 45

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 13 1 4 15 1 61 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 0 3 2Zones

    Fault

    Disablement

    Power Fault

    System Fault

    Delay

    Test

    Fire

    Power

    Verif y

    Sounder

    CB253

    CB254

    All Zones Clear Zones

    Voice Alarm Zones

    Speak Now

    Auxiliary messages Emergency messages

    1 42 3 5

    6 97 8 10

    1

    2

    3

    1

    2

    3

    P r e v io u s N e x t

    ALERT

    BOMB

    EVACUATE

    M

    TEST START

    STAND DOWN

    TEST END

    by Honeywell

    EN54 Part 2, 4 & 16

    OMP T VOI E

    i il on

    VAActivated

    0XXXx

    Access level 2 & 3Controls

    Indications

    Pocket for Operating instructions

    and Log Book

    Message display

    Access level 1Controls to scroll events

    Key lock to openthe outer door

    nner oor

    EmergencyMicrophone

    Outer door

    Vi il 4/6 l & C (VA) l & k d

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    Vigilon 4/6 loop panels (EN/BS) A BS panel shown is below:

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    F i r e

    P a n e l s

    Indicators

    Pocket for Operating instructions

    and Log Book

    Message display

    Access level 1Controls to scroll events

    Key lock to openthe outer door

    Inner door

    Printer

    Outer door

    Access level 2 & 3Controls

    Vigilon Fire SystemGENT 2009

    Designed to EN54 Pt 2 & 4

    15:45Fault

    System Fault

    Test

    Fire

    Power

    Power Fault

    CB254

    Disablement P r e v i ou s N e x t

    Delay

    Verify

    CB253

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 61 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 0 3 2

    Zones

    Sounder

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    Controls and indications

    Commissioning instructions

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    Fault

    System Fault

    Test

    Fire

    Power

    Power Fault

    CB254

    Disablement

    Sounder

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 32

    Zones

    Previous Next

    Delay

    Verify

    CB253

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

    " # $ % ^ & * ( +

    :

    ,

    -

    ;

    .

    )

    Q W E R T Y U I O P

    U1

    U2

    U3

    U4

    Fire A S D F G H J K L

    Z X C V B N M

    Sound Alarms Silence Alarms Reset

    Cancel Buzzer Menu On/Off

    F4F3F1 F2

    ! Insert

    Delete

    SpaceShift

    Enter

    ;

    Verify

    Panelbuzzer

    Vigilon Compact panel or Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm panel EN Vigilon 4-loop panel or

    BS Vigilon 4-loop panel

    BS Vigilon 4-loop panel:

    CommissionWarning

    BS Vigilon 4-loop panel:NOT USED

    Not fitted onBS Vigilon 4-loop

    panel

    Previous Next

    ABC DEF

    GHI JKL MNO

    Cancel Buzzer Menu On/Off

    Verify

    1 2 3

    4 5 6

    PQRS TU V WX YZ

    7 8 9

    0

    Sound Alarms

    Silence Alarms

    Reset

    Enter

    THRU BKSP

    0INS DEL

    F1 F2 F3 F4

    U1

    U2

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 32Zones

    Fault

    System Fault

    Delay

    Test

    Fire

    Power

    Power Fault Verify

    CB253

    CB254

    Disablement

    Sounder

    Vigilon 4/6 loops & Compact (VA) panels & network nodes

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    Indications applicable for all Vigilon panelsIndicators Description

    Display The Display provides messages of the system status / events by means of 8 lines by 40 characters per line display.

    (red) Hidden-until-lit fire zones indicators. When "Zones" text and number(s) are illuminated it indicates that a FIRE has been detected in the

    specific zone(s). (Zone indicators are not applicable for BS Vigilon panels and Network Nodes)

    (green) When illuminated it indicates that a supply to the panel is present.

    (red) When illuminated it indicates that a FIRE has been detected in the protected premises.

    (amber) When illuminated it indicates that the Verify button has been pressed and the alarm sounders in the system are delayed from sounding.

    (amber) When illuminated it indicates that a FAULT has been detected in the fire detection and alarm system or in the audio system.

    (amber) When illuminated it indicates that a fault has occurred with the system processor. It is important to investigate this fault because thefire alarm system may not be able to detect fires.

    (amber) Applicable for EN Vigilon panels only . When illuminated it indicates that a part of the system has been disabled.

    (amber) Applicable for BS Vigilon panels only . When illuminated it indicates that a part of the system has been disabled, delayed or not

    functioning.

    CB253 or CB254

    (amber)When illuminated it indicates the respective command build 253 or 254 has been activated.

    (amber) When illuminated it indicates the battery or mains supply to the panel has failed.

    (amber) Applicable for EN Vigilon panels only

    When illuminated (always with either the FAULT light or the DISABLEMENT light) it indicates that there is a sounder fault (flashingindication) or sounder disablement (steady indication).

    (amber) Applicable for EN Vigilon panels onlyWhen illuminated it indicates that one or more delay blocks are setup on the panel.

    (amber) Applicable for EN Vigilon panels only

    When illuminated it indicates one or more zones are in Test mode.

    (amber) Applicable for BS Vigilon panels only

    When illuminated it indicates panel is in commissioning mode.

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    C o n

    t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t i o n s

    Zones 1

    Power

    Fire

    Verify

    Fault

    System Fault

    Disablement

    Warning

    Power Fault

    Sounder

    Delay

    Test

    Commission

    C i i i i t ti

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    Controls applicable for all Vigilon panelsControls Description

    Pressing Menu On/Off will enable/disable the on screen menu facility which gives access to the system menus.

    The 'Fn' buttons are used to select functions and sub-functions of the system menus which appear on the display. Each option available ata menu level has an associated function button and on pressing a function button will select the option described on the display.

    The Cancel Buzzer button when pressed will stop the internal panel buzzer from sounding.Note the local buzzer is automatically silenced when the emergency microphone is being used to announce live speech from a VigilonCompact VA panel.

    Pressing the Sound Alarms button will announce 'evacuate message' and sound the evacuate alarms. This button is only pressed in anemergency or at other agreed times, for example when conducting a system test or practice evacuation.

    Pressing the Silence Alarms button will stop emergency message announcements and silence the system alarms.

    Pressing the Reset button will clear any fires and return the panel to the condition seen before the fire event. If a fire condition shouldreoccur 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 alarmsounders are activated. This gives the user time to investigate the cause of the alarm and option to cancel the alarm within the delay timeperiod.

    The 'U' buttons can be configured during commissioning to output user-defined actions, such as to disable devices in areas where smokemay be generated and to activate a plant shutdown, for example during a fire condition.

    The function of the 'U' buttons should be written on the label that is fitted on the back of the outer door.

    Note: The Vigilon 4/6 loop panels have four configurable 'U' buttons. At a Vigilon panel to operate a 'Un' key: press the 'Shift' key first then the 'Un' key.

    This is pressed to acknowledge an entry of data or label text.

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    C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t i o n s

    Reset

    Verify

    Next

    Cancel Buzzer

    Sound Alarms

    Silence Alarms

    F1 F4to

    Menu On/Off

    U1

    U2

    Enter

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    Controls applicable for Vigilon Compact (& VA) panels only:Controls Description

    These four buttons are used to scroll the displayed text.

    These buttons allow data to be entered manually at the control panel.When entering a label each press of a key will scroll the character string, for example:key 2 will scroll A B C 2 a b c.key 1 will scroll 1 ? , . ; & * /The bottom row of keys are explained here:The button is used to enter a SPACE between charactersThe INS key allows text to move one position to the rightThe DEL key allows a character to be deletedThe 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.

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    C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t i o n s

    ABC DEF

    GHI JKL MNO

    1 2 3

    4 5 6

    PQRS TUV WXYZ

    7 8 9

    0THRU BKSP

    0INS DEL

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    Controls applicable for Vigilon Compact VA panel only

    (green and red)

    Pressing one or more of the 10 buttons selects the local Voice Alarm Zone(s) of the localsystem to which emergency or auxiliary messages, or emergency microphone is to beannounced. The two LEDs beneath flash alternately to show the Voice Alarm Zone hasbeen selected.On selecting the required emergency or auxiliary message only one of these LEDs changesto steady or flashing indication determined by the type of audio to be outputted to theselected Voice Alarm Zones . The left LED indicates auxiliary message selection while theright LED indicates emergency message selection.Pressing the 'All Zones' button allows quick selection of all Voice Alarm Zonessimultaneously. The accompanying LED gives a steady indication when the button ispressed. Note all the VA Zones that have been setup in your system will give a flashingindication and those not setup will give no indications.

    Pressing 'Clear Zones' button will clear selected Voice Alarm Zones , also when auxiliarymessages are being announced pressing 'Clear Zones' will silence the announcements.

    (green)

    (green)

    When 'Speak Now' light is illuminated the system is ready to allow live speechannouncement to selected Voice Alarm Zones via the Emergency microphone.The indicator is lit following the selection of Voice Alarm Zones and on pressing the Press toTalk (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 indicates the voice announcements are beingmade or emergency microphone is in use for speech announcement to Voice Alarms Zones.

    When illuminated the system is announcing auxiliary message n to the selected Voice AlarmZones.The indicator is lit following the selection of Voice Alarm Zone (s) and on pressing therequired Auxiliary message button.

    When illuminated the system is announcing emergency message n to the selected Voice Alarm Zones.The indicator is steady or flashing determined by the type of emergency message beingannounced to Voice Alarm Zone s.

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    C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t i o n s

    Clear Zones

    All Zones Clear Zones

    Voice Alarm Zones

    Speak Now

    Auxiliary messages Emergency messages

    1 42 3 5

    6 97 8 10

    1

    2

    3

    1

    2

    3

    ALERT

    BOMB

    EVACUATE

    TEST START

    STAND DOWN

    TEST END

    VA Activated

    All Zones

    (Green)

    Speak Now

    Speak Now

    Auxiliary messages

    n

    (green)

    Emergency messages

    n

    (Red)

    C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t i o n s

    C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t i o n s

    C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t i o n s

    C o n t r o l s a n d i n d i c a t i o n s

    n

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    Vigilon 4/6 loop PanelsThese procedures assume the respective 1st fix assembly of the Vigilon 4 loop (VIG1-24) / 6 loop(VIG1-72) panel is already installed. The 1st fix backbox assembly may be surface or flushmounted.

    The second fix parts must now be installed before powering up the control panel.

    Second fix parts

    Check that you have the second fix parts, which are supplied with the panel:

    Part sEN Vigilon 4 loop

    Control panel(VIG1-24)

    EN Vigilon 6 loopControl panel

    (VIG1-72)

    Inner door assembly 1 1

    Battery Pack (2 x 12V 21Ah) 1 2

    Battery box 1

    Outer door 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 installationmanual for pack content) 1pack 1pack

    Remove the protective covers

    Remove the cardboard protection cover fitted over the PSU. The cover is held in by aretaining clip.

    Remove the transparent protection cover fitted over the backplane held together by anelastic band.

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    Earth toinner door

    Hingepoints for inner andouter doors

    PSU

    Hingepoints for inner andouter doors

    Cardboard cover over PSU

    Cables of external circuitsMains cable

    Printer 0V

    Transparentcover over backplane

    Card guides

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    Fitting the inner door

    Locate the hinge pins on the inner door assembly into the two hinge pin holes on the backbox outer face.

    Fit the earth lead from the backbox to the inner door spade connector .

    Fit together the two blue connectors of the printer 0V leads , the leads are located at the inner door and backbox intersection.

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    Earth toinner door

    Cables of external circuits

    Printer 0V

    Transparentcover overbackplane

    WARNINGREMOVAL OF COVER

    EXPOSES HIG H VVOLTAGES

    Transit position ofprinter paper rolland holder pin heldtogether with an elasticband

    Hinge point

    Paper rollholder bracket

    Connector forprinter 0V

    Earth spadefor connection frombackbox

    Inner door

    Preformed ribboncables held togetherunder masking tapeto be fitted duringcommissioning

    Card guide

    Danger

    Masking tape

    BACKBOX Part view)

    Backbox

    Innerdoor

    locatingthe hinge pin

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    Printer paper roll

    The printer paper roll is secured with an elastic band to the card guide on the inner door.

    Remove the paper roll from the card guide and install paper. Ensure the paper roll enters the printer mechanism as shown.

    On the 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.

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    Fold paper end thusbefore attempting tofeed it through printer

    Printermechanism

    Door Paperroll

    Paperfeed knob

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    Setting the DKC cardThe links, pot and switch on the DKC are factory configured as shown below.

    Control buttons

    The emergency control buttons must always be left in an enabled state, with the 'controlbuttons' link fitted.

    There is no indication given at the panel when the link is set for inactive controls.Display Contrast

    The display contrast is set using the Pot RV1 on the DKC, which is factory adjustedfor optimum contrast.You can also adjust the contrast using the menu option under [Test/Eng], see Appendix A menu maps.

    The contrast adjustment function using the menu options may not beapplicable for some older build of panels.

    Domain Address and baud rate settingsTypically the Baud rate set using these switches should be the same as the setting made using the[TestEng] menu. The baud rate set must be backed up to the NVM. Where a baud rate value thatcan only be achieved by [Test/Eng] menu, this must be set using the menu and backed up to NVM.

    Baud Rate Domain address

    1 2 Baud 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address

    Off Off 1200 Off Off Off Off Off Off 64Off On 2400 Off Off Off Off Off On 1On Off 9600 Off Off Off Off On Off 2On On 19200 etc

    On On On On On Off 62

    On On On On On On 63Factory set domain address - 1 with 19200 baud (see SHADED cells)

    Zone indicatorsThe Zone indicators are enabled for normal operation at the EN control panel and must NOT bedisabled.

    The zone indicators are not applicable for a BS Control panel and a Network node, the 'zoneindicator' links are set in the 'disable' position.

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    DKC ASSEMBLY

    WARNINGREMOVALOFCOVER

    EXPOSESHIG H VVOLTAGES

    Inner door assembly

    Danger

    RV1

    Sound Alarms

    Silence Alarms

    Reset

    Verify

    Control buttons

    Inner door

    1 2 3 417 18 19 20Zones

    With Zoneindicators(EN)

    For keyswitchapplication only.Link is NOT USEDleave link fitted.

    Display andkeyboard Card (DKC)

    Without Zoneindicators(BS) panel or Network node

    P6

    P1

    Buttonsenabled

    Buttonsdisabled

    Factory settingis with link fitted

    87654321

    ON

    SW1

    RV1

    LCD Contrast adjust

    OFF

    Clockwise -Darker

    Anti-Clockwise -Lighter

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    Card installation

    When installing the cards into the backplane always use anti-staticwork procedures. DO NOT use anti-static procedures on live equipment.

    An IO Card is not required for connection to DKC and neither is required toconnect to the Commissioning tool. The DKC now connects directly to the MCC card. TheCommissioning tool connects directly to the USB port on the MCC.

    The two ribbon cables held together under a masking tape on the DKC assembly must be routedinto the backbox to connect to the Main Controller Card.

    Ensure the two ribbon cables are secured under a clamp on the backplane andthen fit the Main Controller Card (MCC) into the backplane before ribbon cables areconnected to the MCC.

    Always ensure the panel is completely powered down before removalor fitting of cards into the backplane. Power down the battery supply before themains supply. The power up should be done in reverse order.

    Ensure all the cards are installed in their correct location into the backplane and arefirmly seated into their respective slots.

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    Master Controller Card (MCC)to be fitted to socketP1 CARD 0 on backplane

    Secure the two ribboncables (at the fold) under the clamplocated on the backplane40 way ribbon

    20 way ribbon

    Card guides

    Backplane

    Main Controller Card(SUPPLIED)

    Network or IO Card (Optional)

    Loop Processor Card (SUPPLIED)or RS232

    Loop Processor Card or RS232(Option)

    Loop Processor Card or RS232(Option)

    Loop Processor Card or RS232(Option)

    Network or RS232 orLoop Card#

    Network or RS232 orLoop Card#

    # for VIG1-72 only

    P1 CARD 0

    P2 CARD15

    P3 CARD 1

    P4 CARD 2

    P5 CARD 3

    P6 CARD 4

    P7 CARD 5

    P8 CARD 6

    Backplane

    Use the USB port onthe MCC to connect tothe Commissioning tool.

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    Terminals on Terminal Card

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    P2L N

    PSU board (located behind thecardboard cover)

    PB1

    PB2

    Backplane

    NETWORK CARD IN SLOT P80V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C

    LOOP CARD IN SLOT P8 (Loop 6)L1 0V L2 0V

    IO CARD IN SLOT P8A 5V B 0V CTS Rx RTS TX

    IO (RS232) CARD IN SLOT P7N/C 0V CTS RX RTS TX

    LOOP CARD IN SLOT P7 (Loop 5)L1 0V L2 0V

    LOOP 4L1 0V L2 0V

    LOOP 3L1 0V L2 0V

    LOOP 2L1 0V L2 0V

    LOOP 1L1 0V L2 0V

    RS485 A 5V B 0V

    RS232Tx CTS Rx RTS (WITH IO CARD IN SLOT P2 OF BACKPLANE)

    P4

    MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-Master alarm

    P5

    Clean CNC C NO

    P6

    Auxiliary Relay 1NC C NO NC C NO

    P7

    Auxiliary Relay 2NC C NO NC C NO

    P8RS232 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 4RS232CTS RX RTS TX

    CARD 3RS232CTS RX RTS TX

    CARD 2RS232CTS RX RTS TX

    CARD 1RS232

    Terminals for Network node

    These RS232 terminalsare for use with the RS232wiring associated with IOCfitted in Card slots 1 to 4.

    0V

    Terminals for Control panel

    Terminals for Control panel andNetwor

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    Pre power-up checks

    The mains cable is the only external cable required to be connected at this initial stage and other external cables are left disconnected until connection and test later:

    • all loop circuits• clean contacts• auxiliary circuits• master alarm circuits, with only the end-of-line resistors (22K Ohm) fitted to the terminals on

    the terminal card to inhibit a master alarm circuit fault indication.• and RS232/RS485

    A networked system is commissioned after all the individual standalone systems are fullycommissioned.

    Ensure all cards are securely fitted into their appropriate slots on the backplane.

    Ensure all ribbon cables are securely fitted into their respective sockets.

    Mains supply wiring

    1. The fire alarm system products are NOT designed to be powered fromIT Power systems.

    2. All mains powered equipment must be earthed.Ensure the mains supply cable enters the equipment via a dedicated cable entry point, which is locatedadjacent to the mains terminal block and is also segregated from any loop wiring.

    Mains supply to any fire alarm control and indicating equipment must be via an unswitched 5Afused spur unit. A disconnect device must be provided to disconnect both poles and must have aminimum gap of 3mm. The 'disconnect device' should be available as part of the buildinginstallation and must be easily accessible after installation is complete.

    The fused spur isolator unit cover should be marked:FIRE ALARM - DO NOT SWITCH OFF

    The Mains power is switched on after battery installation.

    Hazardous voltage remains after operation of a protectionfuse. Take appropriate action to guard against the risk of equipmenthaving exposed live mains supply.

    P2L N

    PSU PCB

    The mains cable must be strippedback to the length shown to allowlive and neutral wires to be woundthrough the ferrite core.

    Dedicated mains supplyfrom consumer unit

    5A Unswitchedfused spur unit

    max. 230V ac

    Panel

    must be sleeved

    Use cable ties(supplied)

    ferritecore

    (supplied)

    4 5 m m

    3 5 m m

    Gland

    2 7 0 m m

    5 0 m m

    5mm

    mainscable

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    Battery installation

    The panel makes use of sealed lead acid type batteries which can have auseful life of 5 years or more from the date of manufacture. It is strongly recommendedthat batteries are replaced after 4 years of use. All batteries must be disposed of as per recommendation made by battery manufacturer.

    Always use the recommended replacement battery. As there is a risk of an explosion if incorrect batteries are used.

    VIG1-24 panel battery installation

    VIG1-72 panel battery installation

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    P20

    B T +

    B T -

    It is recommended that the mains supply to the panelis switched during battery installation.Off

    Fit the bolt, spade connector, washer, spring washer toeach battery terminal.

    Insert the hand battery into the back box.right

    Fit the link lead (white) to outer + and - spade connectorson the two batteries, as illustrated.

    Fit the bat tery lead assembly to theremaining + and - spade connectors on the twobatteries, observe polarity.

    (red & black)

    Insert the hand battery into the back box.left

    Plug the battery connector into connector P20 located onthe bottom left of power supply PCB.

    The panel will only power up after the mains supplyis switched On.

    Red BlackWhite

    Black Red

    TH-TH+

    BT2-BT2+BT1+

    P4 P3

    P2P1

    P6

    TH1

    BT1-

    TH-TH+

    BT2-BT2+BT1+

    P4 P3

    P2P1

    P6

    TH1

    BT1-

    In-line fuse rated 10A QB ceramic 20mm x 5mm

    8 - 12V 21Ah batteriesBattery Box

    A

    B

    Lower shelf

    A

    B

    Upper shelf

    4 - 12V 21Ah batteriesBattery Box

    Upper shelf

    B

    A

    Lower shelf

    The panel will only power up after the mains supplyis switched .On

    Route the battery red/black lead through hole in the shelf of the battery box and then connect to the respectiveconnectors on the PCB, located on the top right side.

    Add two more batteries 'B' to the lower shelf and repeat

    procedures to . Where required, add four batteries to the upper shelf,using procedures to . The only exceptionis that the red/black lead is directly connected to therespective upper connectors on the PCB.

    RedWhite.

    Black

    It is recommended that the mains supply is switchedduring battery installation.Off

    Fit the bolt, spade connector, washer and springwasher to each battery terminal as shown above.

    Place the two batteries in the lower shelf and lay themhorizontally with terminals facing outwards.

    Fit the white link lead and then fit the red/blackfused lead to the battery terminals, as shown above.

    White.

    Red Black

    Raise the two batteries to an upright positionand push them back into the enclosure.

    Ensure the batteries are held in place while theyare being wired. Ensure the battery terminalsdo not come into contact with the metal enclosure.

    BlackRed

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    PSU LED indications Write protect link on backplaneThe backplane assembly is fitted inside the left side of the backbox.

    The backplane has the card slots to facilitate interconnection of plug-in cards, such as the MainController Card (MCC), Loop Processor Cards, IO Cards and Network Cards.

    The backplane also has the flash memory(NVM) which is under the control of MCC andis a shared memory to which the systemconfiguration data is saved.

    The link header on the backplane marked

    LK1 provides 'write' protection and will stopthe SAVE and BACKUP commands from thepanel controls modifying the memory.

    Once the system is fully commissioned thelink LK1 should be configured to 'writeprotected', this is important on sites wherecustomers require compliance to the EN54Part 2 standard.

    The NVM should always hold the completesystem back up.

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    L D 1 L D 2 L D 3 L D 4 L D 5

    P 7

    P 1 1

    Indicatescommunicatingwith MCC

    Ribbon cableto Terminal Card

    connector P10

    Ribbon cable toBackplane

    connector P12

    Spade connector for 0V lead to printer

    P 5

    LD1LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5

    Indicates Thermistor is O/C or S/C or 43V boost test has failed.

    RAM write/readtest failed

    ROM checksum error

    EEPROM checksum error

    EEPROM stuck inbusy mode

    EEPROM reinitialised

    EEPROM read doesnot match RAM copy

    The above LEDs flash 1s on and 1s off.

    When a LED is ON it indicates an error.For more than one error the LEDs will flash in sequence.

    PSU

    ERROR

    Steady indication

    Flashing indication

    LD1LD2LD3LD4LD5

    Backplane

    Protected- write protected

    LK1

    Unprotected- not write protected

    (factory setting)

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    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 settingsP3 - USB(on MCC)

    Options:P0 - RS232 - (Terminal card - terminals P4) when an optional IOC is fitted in slot P2 of backplaneP1 - RS485 - (Terminal card - terminals P4) when an optional IOC is fitted in slot P2 of backplane

    AddressesDomain address - 0 for BS Panel and 1 for EN panel

    Panel (Node) address - 1

    NVM protectSoftware 'write' allowed (NVM protect - disabled)Hardware 'write' allowed (NVM protect -disabled)

    How to fit the outer door To fit the outer door you will first need to close the inner door and secure it to the backbox using thetwo fasteners located on the right edge of the inner door.

    Fit the Outer door to the enclosure by hooking it onto the side hinge pins. The outer door may besecured to the backbox using the key lock.

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    Vigilon Compact PanelThe following procedures assume the fire alarm control panel is installed, with cables terminated at the backbox and with the inner and outer doors fitted.

    These procedures assume the protective cover fitted over the Master control board (MCB) inside in the backbox has been removed.

    Connect flying earth lead from the back box to the inner door.

    If not already done remove the protective cover fitted over the Master control board inside in the backbox.

    Connect the ribbon cable from the Display KEYBOARD(DKC) to socket marked 'KEYBOARD' on the Master control board. Secure the ribbon cable to the side of theenclosure using the cable clamp provided.

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    ESD EarthBonding point

    Inner door

    Cardboard cover protectingthe Master Control Boardand Loop Card

    Plastic cover protecting PSU

    REM OVAL OF CO VEREXP OSES HIGH VOLTA GE

    W A RNING

    Earth lead fromback box to inner door

    Cover to protect theDisplay and keyboard PCB

    Warningremovalof cover exposeslive parts

    Batterybracket

    Back box

    Ribbon cableand clamp

    MAINSSUPPLYLOOP 1

    END 1

    LOOP 1END 2

    Master alarms 1

    Master alarms 2

    NET 1END 2

    NET 1

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    Cards and internal cables of the panel

    BatteryThe lithium battery is disconnected on leaving the factory by means of an insulation disk over the top connector. The insulation disk must be removed before powering up the system.

    Setting the Rotary switch SW2This switch is set to the required position for the panel build on leaving thefactory. Before installing the Loop cards and Network card onto the Master control board MCB ensure the switch SW2 is set to a required setting if the panel is to be installed in an existing system, see table on the next page.

    NVM hardware link P13The NVM can be enabled or disabled by setting the hardware link on theMCB. If the NVM protect is hardware disabled then it is also possible tosoftware enable or disable the NVM using the [Protect] option under the[Setup] menu at the panel.

    Unprotect: Normally during commissioning the NVM is disabled(unprotected) and writing to NVM is allowed.Protect : Once the configuration is backed up to the NVM the hardware linkmust be in the enabled position to disallow writing to the NVM.

    Installing the CardsThe MCB can accommodate two Loop Cards. One Loop card can befitted into the slot labelled CARD1 and the other Loop cardinto the slotlabelled CARD2.

    A networkable system has a Network Card fitted intothe slot CARD 2 on the MCB and additionally the Network Card canaccommodate the second Loop card.

    Earth LinkThe earth link lead is supplied with the Network Card. This link leadmust be fitted to the spade connector on the top edge of MCB with the other end to the spade connector on the Network Card.

    TerminalsThe terminal blocks on the top edge of the MCB are used for wiringexternal circuits. The terminal block on the top edge of the PSU is usedfor wiring the mains supply to the panel. The connector located on thebottom edge of the PSU board is used to connect the battery supply.

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    WARNINGREMOVAL OF COVER

    EXPOSES HIGH VOLTAGE

    KEYBOARD INDICATORS AND DISPLAY

    L2-0V L2+ L1-0V

    PB1A PB1B

    P2

    PP2

    Network Card

    Loop Card 2P13

    P13 SW1RESET

    SW2MODE

    NVM Protect - [Disabled]

    NVM Protect - [Enabled]

    BATT3

    P B1 5 P B6 PB9

    P 2 C AR D 1

    IC3

    K E Y B O A R D

    IC16

    POWERSUPPLY

    P12

    MA2 - FS2 250mA

    MA1 - FS1 250mA

    P1 CARD 2

    P16P 1 3 SW1

    RESET

    24V B A0V TX1RX1 0V

    PB8

    MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-0V MIPNC C NO

    FIRMWARE BACKUP

    PB10 PB7

    L10V L2 0V

    24V

    FS3 200mA

    TX2RX2

    PB14

    L1 0V L2 0V NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

    PB11

    Master ControlBoard (MCB) Power Supply Unit(PSU)P2

    P1

    N E L

    FS3 3.15A(T)Mains fuse

    P3

    DANGER

    FS61A TE5

    43V FS4 - 1A TE524V

    P7BAT1

    FS1 - 3.1 5A T E5Bat 1Removeinsulation disk

    LN

    WarningRemoval of

    cover exposes

    live partsDANGER

    SW2MODE

    Loop Card 1

    L1+

    BATT3

    Remove Sleeve

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    Installing a replacement MCB in an older Vigilon Compact panelThese instructions cover how to fit a replacement Master Control Board (VCS-MCB-N) into a COMPACT-24 (nonnetworkable) or COMPACT-24-N (networkable) Vigilon Compact panel.

    - When a network card is fitted onto the MCB then ensure a spade tab (supplied) is fitted under the PCB fixing screw at position .

    - Also ensure the bottom PCB fixing screw is tightened to give good electrical connection.How to replace the MCBThere are in existence four variants of Vigilon Compact panels in the field. Here are the steps to replace anMCB

    fitted in a Vigilon Compact panel.Save Configuration to Commissioning tool

    If the panel is functioning correctly then before powering down ensure the system configuration isretrieved to the laptop via commissioning tool.

    Power downCompletely power down the panel by isolating the mains and battery supply and then remove theribbon cable connectors from the MCB.

    Remove the cardsRemove the Loop card(s) and Network card # from the MCB and thenRemove the MCB from the panel. (# - where applicable)

    Select the firmware part number and set the rotary switchMake a note of the firmware number on the chip in socket IC3 of the MCB being replaced. Determine the applicable switch settingrequired from the table below and set the rotary switch on thereplacement MCB .

    The firmware in socketIC3 of MCB beingreplaced

    Applicable setting of switchSW2 on replacement MCB

    2211-148 02211-146 12211-136 22211-127 3

    Re-fit the cardsFit the replacement MCB into the panel and reconnect the ribboncables, and then fit the previously removed Network and Loop cards .

    An earth lead must be fitted between the spade tabs on MCB and Network card .

    ConfigurationUsing a chip extractor extract the back up 'Configuration' chip fittedin socket IC16 (NVM) of the MCB being replaced and fit this chipinto the replacement MCB.

    Where the Configuration chip is known to be corrupt or is incompatible then DO NOT fit the chip into the replacement MCB. Instead transmit the saved configuration from thecommissioning tool to the replacement MCB. The transmissionmust take place after panel power up. After transmitting theconfiguration to the panel 'back up' the data to NVM on Card 14.

    Power upPower up the mains and battery supplies to the panel.

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    BATT3

    PB15 PB6 PB9

    P 2 C AR D 1

    IC3

    K E Y B O A R D

    IC16

    POWERSUPPLY

    P12

    MA2 - FS2 250mA

    MA1 - FS1 250mA

    P1 CARD 2

    P16P 1 3 SW1

    RESET

    24V B A0V TX1RX1 0V

    PB8

    MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-0V MIPNC C NO

    FIRMWARE BACKUP

    PB10 PB7

    L10V L2 0V

    24V

    FS3 200mA

    TX2RX2

    PB14

    L1 0V L2 0V NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

    PB11

    Replacement Master Control Board (MCB)- networkable

    SW2MODE

    OLD Master Control Board (MCB)- non networkable

    P15 P10 P11 P9 P8

    P 2 C AR D 1

    IC3

    K E Y B O A R D

    P R I N T E R

    IC16

    POWERSUPPLY

    P12

    MA1 - FS1 250mA

    MA2 - FS2 250mA

    P1 CARD 2

    P16

    P13SW1

    CODE BCKUP

    P7P6

    24V

    FS3 200mA

    P14

    BATT1

    Insulation Disk

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    Terminals on the Master Control Board (MCB) Descriptions of MCB terminalsTerminals Description

    24V, 0V, B and A These terminals accept the connection of a repeat indicator panel (Port 0). The power terminals may be used on aNetwork node to supply BACnet Gateway.

    NC, C and NO Aux 1- 2-sets Aux 2 - 1set

    These are auxiliary relay contacts. The auxiliary relay 1 isnormally de-energised and operates with any fire event. Theauxiliary relay 2 is normally energised and operates with anyfault event.

    0V, TX, A, RXand B

    These are terminals for RS232 or RS485 (Port 1 or 2respectively).

    L1, 0V, L2, 0V(Loop 1 andLoop 2)

    These terminals accept the connection of system devices ona two-wire loop that starts at L1 and ends at L2. Devices thatare connected to the loop circuit include addressable firesensor/sounders, manual call points, interface units andrepeat/mimic panels.

    MA1+, MA1-,MA2+ and MA2-

    These terminals can accept two master alarm circuits thatcan operate 24V conventional alarm devices.

    0V and MIP These are monitored input terminals that can accept theconnection of a switch. An active input will trigger Commandbuild 250.

    NC, C and NO(clean contact)

    These are voltage free relay contact outputs that operatewith a fire event.

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    PB15REPEATINDICATORRS-485

    24V B A0V

    Master Control Board

    PB8MASTER ALARMS

    MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-

    PB9MONITORED INPUTand CLEAN CONTACTS

    0V MIPNC C NO

    PB10AUXILIARY RELAY 1

    PB7LOOP 1

    L1 0V L2 0V

    PB14LOOP 2

    L1 0V L2 0V

    NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

    PB11AUXILIARY RELAY 2

    PB6RS-232

    TX1RX1 0V TX2RX2

    BATT3

    PB15 PB6 PB9

    P 2 C AR D 1

    IC3

    K E Y B O A R D

    IC16

    POWERSUPPLY

    P12

    MA2 - FS2 250mA

    MA1 - FS1 250mA

    P 1 C AR D 2

    P16P 1 3

    SW1RESET

    24V B A0V TX1RX1 0V

    PB8

    MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-0V MIPNC C NO

    FIRMWARE BACKUP

    PB10 PB7

    L10V L2 0V

    24V

    FS3 200mA

    TX2RX2

    PB14

    L1 0V L2 0V NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

    PB11

    SW2MODE

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    Settings on the DKCThe links and pot on the DKC are factory configured as shown below.

    Control buttons

    The emergency control buttons MUST always be left in an enabled state, with the'control buttons' link fitted.

    There is no indication given at the panel when the links are set for inactivecontrols.

    Display ContrastThe display contrast is set using the Pot RV1 on the DKC, which is factory adjusted

    for optimum contrast.You can also adjust the contrast using the menu option under [Test/Eng].

    The contrast adjustment function using the menu options may not beapplicable for some older build of panels.

    Address and baud rate

    The node and domain addresses can be changed from the factory settings toa required address using the panel [Test/Eng] menus.

    Zone indicatorsThe Zone indicators are enabled for normal operation at the control panel and must NOT bedisabled.

    The zone indicators are not applicable for a Network node so the zone indicator's links are set inthe disabled position.

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    RV1

    Sound Alarms

    Silence Alarms

    Reset

    Verify

    Control buttons

    Inner door

    1 2 3 417 18 19 20Zones

    With Zoneindicators(EN)

    For keyswitchapplication only.Link is NOT USEDleave link fitted.

    Display andkeyboard Card (DKC)

    Without ZoneindicatorsNetwork node

    P6

    P1

    Buttonsenabled

    Buttonsdisabled

    Factory settingis with link fitted

    RV1

    LCD Contrast adjust

    Clockwise -Darker

    Anti-Clockwise -Lighter

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    Pre Power up checks

    The mains cable is the only cable required to beconnected, with other external cables are left

    disconnected at this stage of commissioning:• loop circuits• clean contacts• auxiliary circuits• master alarms (the 10K Ohm end-of-line resistor

    is fitted to inhibit a fault indication).• Monitored input (the 10K Ohm end-of-line

    resistor is fitted to inhibit fault indication).

    Ensure the mains cable to the panel issecurely connected to the mains terminal block onthe Power supply unit (PSU).

    Ensure all cards are securely fitted into their appropriate slots on the MCB.

    Ensure all ribbon cables are securely fitted into their respective sockets.

    Battery Installation

    Remove the battery support bracket from the backbox.Fit the battery lead to the PSU.

    Fit the batteries in the correct orientation inside the backbox.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 thedate of manufacture. It is strongly recommended that batteries are replaced after 4 years of use. All batteries must bedisposed of as per recommendation made by battery manufacturer.

    Always use the recommended replacement battery, as there is a risk of an explosion if incorrectbatteries are used.

    Connect the battery leads as shown but leave the final circuit connection until after the Mains supply is switched On.

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    Black Red

    Black

    2 - 12V 12Ah battery

    P3

    43VFS6

    1A 2

    4 V F S 4 -

    1 A

    P7BAT1

    B a t 1 -

    F S 1 -

    3 . 1

    5 A

    +-

    Y1 Y2 G1

    PANELPSU BOARD

    ++-

    -

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    Mains supply

    Ensure the mains supply cable enters the panel through a dedicatedcable entry point.

    These fire alarm system products are NOT designed to be powered from an ITPower system.

    All mains powered equipment must be earthed. Mains supply to any fire alarm control andindicating equipment must be via a dedicated unswitched 5A fused spur unit, which should beclearly labelled FIRE ALARM - DO NOT SWITCH OFF.

    A 'disconnect device' must be provided to disconnect both poles and must have a minimum gap of 3mm. The device should be available as part of the building installation and must be easilyaccessible after installation is complete.

    Hazardous voltage remains after operation of a protection fuse. Takeappropriate action to guard against the risk of equipment having exposed livemains 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 flash24VDC failure only fast flash fast flashBattery 1 failure only slow flash fast flashBattery 1 and 24VDC failure slow flash fast flash43VDC failure only fast flash fast flashNo power to PSU

    Earth fault only On On On

    On initial power-up all three PSU LEDs will switch ON for approximately1 second.

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    P3

    43VFS6

    1A 2

    4 V F S 4

    - 1

    A

    P7BAT1

    B a t 1 - F

    S 1 -

    3 . 1

    5 A

    +-

    Y1 Y2 G1

    PSU BOARD

    Y1 Y2 G1

    PANEL

    Dedicated mains supplyfrom consumer unit

    5A Unswitched fusedspur unit

    P2N E L

    FS3 3.15A(T)Mains fuse

    DANGER

    230V ac

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    PSU EEPROM linkEnsure a shorting link is fitted to the programming header P1 located on the PSU. The link must befitted such that it shorts pins 1 and 2. This enables the EEPROM hardware write protect.

    The link is supplied fitted on the PSU board manufactured after September 07.

    How to configure the monitored input

    The monitored input at the fire panel is activated by an external switch installed a maximum of 100m cable distance away from the fire panel. The input is monitored for both short and opencircuit faults. When the input is active it triggers the command build number 250 of the fire panel.

    ExampleThe following example shows how to configure the monitored input at the panel to provide anoutput sound signal 1 alarm in sector 2 of loop 1 as a reversible action. This means on operating or "closing" the monitored input the panel will start alarm in sector 1 and on releasing or "opening" themonitored input the panel will stop all the alarm from sounding.

    The following procedures assume a password entry is not required.Press Menu On/Off button and select [SetUp] -> [Usercode]#, momentarily press to select[SetUp] -> [Build] and type in the command build number 250, select [Action] -> [UserCode],momentarily press to select [Sector], type in 2 for sector 2 and select [Loop] and type in 1for Loop 1 -> [Action] -> [Signal 1] -> [Enter] -> [reversb] -> [Enter].# - will appear if a PIN is setup.

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    P8

    0V MIP

    PANEL

    2 - 10K Ohms -resistors must befitted as shown.

    MASTER CONTROLBOARD

    Normally open contacts

    An active input will trigger the command build No 250

    The command build actionis configuredduring commissioning

    Monitored Input

    These contacts can be a push buttonswitch, fire/fault relay contacts fromanother panel or contacts from a timer.

    P3

    43VFS6

    1A 2

    4 V F S 4 -

    1 A

    P7BAT1

    B a t 1 -

    F S 1 -

    3 . 1

    5 A

    +-

    Y1 Y2 G1

    PSU BOARD(part view)

    P1

    Ensure a linkis fitted accrosspins 1-2

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    How to configure the U1 and U2 buttons

    The U1 and U2 buttons are accessible by opening the panel outer door.

    On operating the U1 or U2 at the panel it will cause triggering of command build number 251 (for button U1) or command build number 252 (for button U2). During commissioning the required

    command build action must be configured.

    ExampleThis example shows how to configure the U1 button such that pressing it will start the master alarmsounders releasing the U1 button will stop the sounders. Additionally the sounders can be stoppedby pressing the Silence alarm button on the panel.

    The following procedures assume a password entry is not required.Press Menu On/Off button and select [SetUp] -> [Usercode]# , momentarily press to

    select [SetUp] -> [Build] and type in the command build number 251, select [Action] -> [StartMA] -> [Enter] -> [Reversbl] -> [Enter]. The U1 button is now configured to start the master alarmsounders.# - will appear if a PIN is setup.

    How to configure the LEDs CB253 and CB254

    ExampleThe switching of the LEDs CB253 and CB254 is controlled by action of command builds 253 and254 respectively. The switching action must be configured during commissioning.

    This example shows how to configure the panel such that by activating an interface input (can be apush button switch), it will cause the panel LED - CB253 and Master alarms to switch On. If theinterface input is released then the panel LED - CB253 and Master alarms will switchOff .

    The following procedures assume a password entry is not required.

    Example:Press Menu On/Off button and select [SetUp] -> [Usercode]#, momentarily press to select[SetUp] -> [Build] and type in the command build number 253, select [Trigger] -> [IO line] andtype 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 tobe triggered by the interface input.# - will appear if a PIN is setup.

    Now to configure the command build label:Press Menu On/Off button and select [SetUp] -> [Usercode]#, momentarily press to select[SetUp] -> [Build] and type in the command build number 253, select [Label] and enter a label of up to 40 characters in length, select either [Display] to display the label on the panel when thecommand build 253 is triggered.

    Now to setup the action of command build 253:Press Menu On/Off button and select [SetUp] -> [Usercode]#, momentarily press to select[SetUp] -> [Build] and type in the command build number 253, select [Action] -> [Start MA] ->[Enter] -> [Reversbl] and [Enter].

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    CB253

    CB254

    Sounder

    U1

    U2

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    External printer An external printer (part number COMPACT-HAND) may be connected to the control panel duringcommissioning. It is essential that the printer is connected to the RS232 - Port 1.

    The panel's baud rate for Port 1 is factory set to 1200, and the factory set Mode isStandard andmust be changed to Printer when a printer is connected to Port 1.

    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 and then select [Config]. Momentarily press to select [Comms].Then select [Card] and enter 0 on choosing the master control card. Then enter 1 to select Port 1.Select [Mode] and using the [Previous] and [Next] buttons scroll to Printer and select by the[Enter] option.# - will appear if a PIN is setup.

    To switch ON the printer If the printer is not working and is switched Off then you can switch it On. To switch On the printer:Press Menu On/Off button and then select [Control] -> [UserCode]# and select [Printer] andthen select [On] and [Enter].

    Factory settings An EN Vigilon Compact Control panel has the following factory settings:

    System configurationAll devices are assigned to Sector 1

    All devices are assigned to Zone 1

    Port settingsP0 - RS485, Baud: 1200 Mode: Repeat

    P1 - RS232, Baud: 38400, Mode: Standard

    P2 - RS232, Baud: 38400, Mode: Standard

    P3 - USB

    AddressesDomain address - 1 for EN panel

    Panel (Node) address - 1

    NVM protectSoftware write allowed (NVM protect - disabled)Hardware 'write' allowed (NVM protect -disabled)

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    MASTER CONTROLBOARD

    Terminal P6 - PORT 1 of Master Control Board(Card 0)

    PORT 1 is configured for RS232 Communication.

    The PORT 1 mode must be set to andthe baud rate maybe adjusted

    if required during commissioning.Ensure panel and printer baud rate are set to

    the same value.

    Printer

    Download lead - 77821-01NM

    G N D

    G N D

    T x

    R x

    R x

    T x

    Hand held printer

    9-way D-type

    connector

    PB6 RS-232

    TX1RX1 0V TX2RX2

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    Vigilon Compact Voice Alarm PanelThe following procedures assume the Control panel is installed, with cables terminated at the

    backbox.Open the Outer door of the enclosure using the door key supplied and then open theinner door.

    Remove the protective cover fitted over the printed circuit boards located inside the backbox.

    Earth LeadEnsure the earth lead located around the top right of the backbox is connected to thespade connector on the inner door.

    DKC ribbon cableConnect the 40-way ribbon cable from the DKC to the socket marked KEYBOARDon the left edge of the Master Control Board (MCB). Secure the ribbon cable to theside of the enclosure using the cable clamp provided.

    ACC DKC ribbon cableRoute the 14-way ribbon cable from the backbox on to the inner door and connect itto the left unoccupied socket on the ACC DKC. Secure the ribbon cable to the inner door using the cable clamp provided.

    Emergency microphone cableConnect the Emergency microphone cable to the socket P11 labelled 'microphone' onthe bottom edge of the ACC board. Secure the microphone lead to the 'P' clip on the backbox.

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    Connect microphone cableto socket P11 labelled‘microphone’ on the ACCand secure cable to the P clip.

    Connect the 14-wayribbon to socket ACC DKC.

    Secure 14-way ribbon to Inner door using cable clamps supplied.

    Connect the 40-way ribbon to the socket labelledKEYBOARD on MCB and secure cable to side of the enclosure.

    Fit the earth lead to the inner door

    ACC

    MCB

    ACC DKC

    PSU

    Mains terminal blockwith fuse

    P Clip for mains cable

    REMOVALO F COVEREXP OSES HIGH VOLTAGE

    W A RNING

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    AUDIO LOOP 1PA MIC 1PA AUDIO LOOP 2

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    Terminals on the Audio Control CardDescriptions of ACC terminals

    Terminals DescriptionThese terminals accept the connection of backgroundmusic, for example pre amplified output of an amplifier.

    24V, B, A, PA1,PTT and 0V

    These terminals accept the connection of a microphone for PA application.

    PA2, PTT2 and 0V These terminals are for future use to accept the connectionof a second microphone.

    O/A, O/B, I/A andI/B (for Audio loop 1and 2)

    These terminals accept the audio loop circuit connections.Here the 'O' in O/A and O/B signify output, while the 'I' inI/A and I/B signify input. There are two audio loops andthese are Audio loops 1 & 2. If the second audio loop isnot being used then it must be linked out.

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    P 6

    P 9

    P2

    P15

    R

    AB PTT 0V

    P10

    PA2 PTT2 0V

    P13

    O/A O/B I/A I/B

    AUDIOLOOP 2

    P12

    O/A O/B I/A I/B

    AUDIOLOOP 1

    BGMPA MIC 1L

    24V

    P14

    P4

    AUDIO LOOP 1

    AUDIO 1

    AUDIO 2

    P1 -P3

    SMTP2P9

    -SMT

    P4

    LD1

    0V

    PA MIC2

    BGM MPG MIC PA

    MICROPHONEP11

    AUDIO LOOP 2

    FS2

    FS1

    T E 5 1 A 0

    T E 5 1 A 0

    AB PTT1 0V

    P10

    PA2 PTT2 0V

    P13P12

    O/A O/B I/A I/B AUDIO LOOP 1

    PA MIC 2

    PA MIC 1

    P15

    R

    BGM

    L

    24V

    P14

    PAPA1

    FOR FUTURE USE

    O/A O/B I/A I/B AUDIO LOOP 2

    Message cardwith Audio Pack

    O/A O/B I/A I/B

    AUDIO LOOP

    How to link out anaudio loop if it isnot being used

    R

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    Terminals on the Master Control Board Descriptions of MCB terminalsTerminals Description

    24V, 0V, B and A These terminals accept the connection of a repeat indicator panel(Port 0). The power terminals may be used on a Network node tosupply BACnet Gateway card.

    NC, C and NO Aux 1 - 2-sets Aux 2 - 1set

    These are auxiliary relay contacts. The auxiliary relay 1 is factory setas a normally de-energised relay that operates with any fire event.The auxiliary relay 2 is factory set as a normally energised relay thatoperates with any fault event.

    0V, TX, A, RX & B These are terminals for RS232 or RS485 (Ports 1 or 2 respectively).L1, 0V, L2, 0V(Loop 1 and Loop 2)

    These terminals accept the connection of system devices on atwo-wire loop that starts at L1 and ends at L2. Devices that can beconnected on the loop circuit include addressable firesensor/sounders, manual call points, interface units repeat/mimicpanels and micro and mains distributed amplifier units

    MA1+, MA1-, MA2+and MA2-

    These terminals can accept two master alarm circuits that can operate24V 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 contact outputs that operate with a fire

    event.Pre power up checksEnsure the following external circuit cables are left disconnected at this stage of commissioning:

    • loop circuits• Audio circuits• clean contacts• auxiliary circuits

    • master alarms (the 10K Ohm end-of-line resistor is fitted to inhibit a fault indication).• Monitored input (the 10K Ohm end-of-line resistor is fitted to inhibit fault indication).

    Ensure the mains cable to the panel is securely connected to the mains terminalblock on the Power supply unit (PSU).

    Ensure all cards are securely fitted into their appropriate slots on the MCB.Ensure all ribbon cables are securely fitted into their respective sockets.

    BATT1

    PB15

    REPEATINDICATORRS-485

    24V B A0V

    PB15 PB6 PB9

    P2 CARD 1

    IC3

    K E Y B O A R D

    IC16

    POWERSUPPLY

    P12

    MA2 - FS2 250mA

    MA1 - FS1 250mA

    P1 CARD 2

    P16P 1 3 SW1

    RESET

    24V B A0V TX1RX1 0V

    PB8

    MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-0V MIPNC C NO

    FIRMWARE BACKUP Loop Card

    Master Control Board

    PB10 PB7

    L10V L2 0V

    24V

    FS3 200mA

    TX2RX2

    PB14

    L1 0V L2 0V NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

    PB11

    PB8MASTER ALARMS

    MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-

    PB9MONITORED INPUTand CLEAN CONTACTS

    0V MIPNC C NO

    PB10AUXILIARY RELAY 1

    PB7LOOP 1

    L1 0V L2 0V

    PB14LOOP 2

    L1 0V L2 0V

    NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

    PB11AUXILIARY RELAY 2

    PB6RS-232

    TX1RX1 0V TX2RX2

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    Battery Installation

    A battery lead supplied in the spares pack must be fitted to the Power supply board,connector P7 labelled Bat1. Next install the batteries inside the enclosure, whichrequires removal of battery brackets from the backbox and then installation of the batteries in correct orientation, standing on the small side with terminals at the topfacing outwards. Secure the batteries by refitting the battery brackets.

    Switch On the mains supply to the panel and then make the connection to the battery.

    The panel makes use of sealed lead acid type batteries which can have auseful life of 5 years or more from the date of manufacture. It is strongly recommendedthat batteries are replaced after 4 years of use. All batteries must be disposed of as per recommendation made by battery manufacturer.

    Always use the recommended replacement battery. As there is a risk of an explosion if incorrect batteries are used.

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    attery ea connectsto PSU board P2 Bat1

    Battery bracketssecured with two screws

    Panel with doors openPSU

    Black Red

    2 - 12V 12Ah battery

    P3

    43VFS6

    1A 2

    4 V F S 4

    - 1

    A

    P7BAT1

    B a t 1 -

    F S 1

    - 3 . 1

    5 A

    +-

    Y1 Y2 G1

    PANEL PSU BOARD

    - + - +

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    Mains supply

    Ensure the mains supply cable enters the panel through a dedicatedcable entry point.

    These fire alarm system products are NOT designed to be powered from an ITPower system.

    All mains powered equipment must be earthed. Mains supply to any fire alarm control andindicating equipment must be via a dedicated unswitched 5A fused spur unit, which should beclearly labelled FIRE ALARM - DO NOT SWITCH OFF.

    A disconnect device must be provided to disconnect both poles and must have a minimum gap of 3mm. The 'disconnect device' should be available as part of the building installation and must beeasily accessible after installation is complete.

    Hazardous voltage remains after operation of a protection fuse. Takeappropriate action to guard against the risk of equipment having exposed live

    mains supply.

    Audio LEDsThe Audio LEDs on the ACC card are associated with Audio Loop 1 and Audio Loop 2 , to indicate when the audio is active. When the backgroundmusic, centrally stored message held on the message store card (theseinclude attention tones), emergency microphone and/or PA microphoneis 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 willsound, so the MPG LED is lit briefly before the MIC LED is lit again for live announcements.

    PSU Indicators As for Vigilon Compact, see page 38.

    PSU link As for Vigilon Compact, see page 39.

    External printer As for Vigilon Compact, see page 41.

    How to configure the monitored input

    As for Vigilon Compact, see page 39.

    How to configure the buttons U1 and U2 As for Vigilon Compact, see page 40.

    How to configure LEDs CB253 and CB254 As for Vigilon Compact, see page 40.

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    i l o n C o m p a c t V o i c e A l a r m P a n e l

    PANEL

    Dedicated mains supplyfrom consumer unit

    5A Unswitched fusedspur unit

    P2N E L

    FS3 3.15A(T)Mains fuse

    DANGER

    230V ac

    AUDIO LOOP 1

    BGM MPG MIC PA

    AUDIO LOOP 2

    How to check and set the audio signal Factory settings