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EN54

Fire detection and alarm system


Installation Instructions

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Installation instructions
Table of Contents Beam sensor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 38
Preface - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 38
Abbreviations - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 39
Notes on system installation - - - - - - - - - - 4 Duct Sensor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40
Installation requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40
Second fix installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 41
3
Fixture and fittings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 S Speech, Sounder Strobe - - - - - - - - - - - 42
As fitted drawings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 42
Cable type and routing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 43
Fire sensor covers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Environmentally protected products - - - - - - 44
Earth continuity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Manual call points - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45
Mains supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45
System wiring- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46
Requirements of cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Zone module (loop powered)- - - - - - - - - - 47
Loop cable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 47
Mains Supply cable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48
Typical Vigilon system architecture - - - - - - - - - 8
Single channel interface (loop powered) - - - - 49
Devices (Outstations) per loop - - - - - - - - - - - - 9
Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 49
Vigilon panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50
Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11
Four channel interface (loop powered) - - - - - 51
Installation checks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13
Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51
Flush fixing the control panel - - - - - - - - - - - - 14
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52
Flush shroud for rack mounting - - - - - - - - - - - 14
Battery box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 Power supply unit for 4-channel loop interface - 53
Terminate and mark cables- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 53
Mains supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 Mains powered interface unit - - - - - - - - - 54
Mains and battery supply connections - - - - - - - - 16 Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54
Terminals for external circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55
Loop circuit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 Vigilon Network Node - - - - - - - - - - - - 57
Master alarm circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 57
Auxiliary relay circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 Battery Box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 58
Clean contacts- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 Power supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 58
RS232 / RS485 Communication - - - - - - - - - - - 20 Installation checks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59
Connecting a Remote printer - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 Flush fixing the Network node - - - - - - - - - - - - 60
On completion of wiring installation - - - - - - - - - 20 Flush shroud for rack mounting - - - - - - - - - - - 60
Repeat Panel (loop connected) - - - - - - - - - 21 Battery box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60
Technical Specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 Terminate and mark cable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22 Mains supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60
A2 Mimic and Zonal mimic Panel - - - - - - - 23 Mains and battery supply connections - - - - - - - - 60
Technical Specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 Terminals for external circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - 60
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24 Network connections - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61
Master alarm circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61
A4 Mimic and Zonal mimic panel sets - - - - - 25
Auxiliary relay circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61
Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25
Clean contacts- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62
Cable types - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26
Remote printer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26
RS232 / RS485 Communication - - - - - - - - - - - 62
Terminal plates, Trim ring and flush kit- - - - - 28 On completion of wiring installation - - - - - - - - - 62
Terminal plate installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
Network of systems - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 63
Trim ring installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
Network wiring - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 63
Semi flush installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
Network Cable screen continuity - - - - - - - - - - - 63
Fire sensors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31 How to minimise cross talk - - - - - - - - - - - - - 63
Optical Heat Sensor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32 Network cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64
Optical Heat Sounder - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32
Domain Bridge across Networks - - - - - - - - 65
Heat Sensor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33
Heat Sounder - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33 Gent Supervisor system - - - - - - - - - - - - 70
Fitting a Sensor head to the terminal plate- - - - - - - 34 Supervisor to panel using modems - - - - - - - - - - 71
Removal of Sensor head from terminal plate - - - - - 34 Supervisor to panel using fibre optics - - - - - - - - - 72
To assemble a sensor head - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 35 Supervisor to panel using- NPORT - - - - - - - - - 73
'T' breaker and slave units - - - - - - - - - - - 36 Vigilon system parts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 74
Technical specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 36
Installing a 'T' breaker or slave unit - - - - - - - - - - 37

2
Vigilon EN54 System
Preface Abbreviations
This is the second issue of the Installation instructions for the EN54
Vigilon system based on the 4 loop panel. These instructions now ac - Alternating current
incorporate information on main panel having zonal indicator. AS - Anti surge
C - Common
These instructions must be read in conjunction with the CH -Channel
recommendations in BS5839:Part 1 code of practice for Fire detection dc - Direct current
and alarm system for buildings. DKC - Display keyboard card
EMC - Electromagnetic Compatibility
Associated Documents EOL - End of line
Operating instructions EP - Environmentally protected
Log book ESD - Electrostatic discharge
GND - Ground
Conventions I/F - Interface
HRC - High rupture capacity
IO or I/O - Input output

" This is a note to highlight important text that is


normally hidden in the main text.
IOC - Input output card (Card15)
IP - Ingress protection
LCD - Liquid crystal display
LED - Light emitting diode
LPC - Loop processor card

& This is either a caution to prevent damage to the


equipment or a warning to inform of dangerous conditions
LPCB - Loss prevention council certification board
LVD - Low voltage directive
LCC - Local controller card (CARD 0)
that may result in injury or death. MCP - Manual call point
MICC - Mineral insulated copper cable
MRC - Master repeat card
NC - Normally closed
N/O - Normally open
NVM - Non Volatile Memory (NVM on backplane CARD 14)
OC - Open circuit
OS - Outstation (Loop device)
PCB - Printed circuit board
PSU - Power supply unit
QB - Quick blow
RAM - Random access memory
ROM - Read only memory
Rx - Receiver
SC - Short circuit
S3 - Speech sounder strobe
T - Anti-surge (fuse)
TBA - To be advised
Tx - Transmitter

The information in this manual is being supplied without liability for errors or
omissions. No part of the manual may be reproduced in any form whatsoever
without prior consent of the company. Due to the on going development
of products the information contained in this manual is subject to change without
notice.

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Installation instructions
Cable type and routing
Notes on system Appropriate attention must be given to ensure correct cable type is
installation installed in accordance with as fitted drawings, site specific information
and recommendations of BS5839 Part 1 : 2002. The cables must be
The power-up of the control panel and installed using cable manufacturers recommended fixing and
accessories.
commissioning of the system is done by the
Servicing organisation. Fire sensor covers
Each fire sensor may be supplied with a plastic dust cover. If supplied,
Installation requirements the cover must be fitted to prevent dust and dirt from the building work
contaminating the fire sensor.
It is recommended that the installer follow the general requirements of
BS5839:Part 1, which is the code of practice relating to fire detection and
alarm systems for buildings. The installer must follow the relevant parts Earth continuity
of BS7671 : 1992 Requirements for Electrical installations, IEE wiring All earth connection points should be clean to provide a good
regulations 16th edition if installation is in the United Kingdom, UK. electrical conductivity path. To maintain the earth continuity all
earth leads and fittings provided should be installed. The loop cable
Second fix installation screen must be continued through each system device on the loop
circuit, whether the earth is connected to the device or not.
To prevent the possibility of damage or dirt degrading the performance or
appearance of the products, the installation of second fix items should be

"
delayed until all major building work in the area is complete.
Do not use any part of building structure for earthing.

" The installation of all outstanding parts is usually


carried out during commissioning of the system.
Some of the system products having metal enclosures have a zinc
coating around the cable termination points, the coating provides a
good electrical conductivity path for cable earth termination.
The zinc coating on metal enclosures should not be damaged. Any
Fixture and fittings damage will expose bare metal, which can corrode and make a poor
earth connection.
It is the installer's responsibility to provide adequate fixtures and fittings
for the type of construction surface onto which a product is to be
installed, whilst utilising the fixing points on the respective product. As an Mains supply
aid to this decision, the weight and overall size of each full assembly
together with implications on cable entries and routing should be taken The Mains Supply to mains powered equipment must be via a 2-pole
into consideration. unswitched 5A fused spur unit (Disconnect device). The Disconnect
device should be available as part of the building installation.

" All these procedures assume that the cable, gland,


steel box (BESA box) and other related accessories are provided
by the installer.

As fitted drawings
The installer should acquire site specific information from the interested
parties, for details on the location of products for installation. The
acquired information together with this guide and the relevant standards
should be used to assist the work.

Each product assembly can be identified from its package label. The
contents of all packages should be checked for any discrepancies.

4
Vigilon EN54 system

System wiring

" If instructed the installer may need to terminate as well as connect the cables to the appropriate terminal blocks.

Cable separation
Where the outgoing and return cables of a loop which covers more than the equivalent of one zone they must not run together, for example, either
close to the Control Panel or in a service duct. There should be as much physical separation as possible between the cables and the mechanical
protection of the cable should be to a particularly high standard. This is to minimise the risk of accidental damage to both cables. There should be
separation from the mains supply cable.

To minimize electromagnetic interference with fire alarm signals it is recommended that there is cable separation between fire alarm cables and the
cables, conduit and trunking of other services.

Circuits Fire alarm cable type Type of cable, conduit and trunking of other service(s)
Twin (round) Twin and Earthed Earth Steel wire Mineral
PVC earth conduit trunking armoured insulated
sheathed copper
sheathed
Mains supply to
fire alarm Mineral insulated copper 0 0 0 0 0 0
system sheathed
Cable conforming to 0 0 0 0 0 0
BS7629
Mineral insulated copper 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm
sheathed
Aluminium foil screened 105mm 80mm 30mm 35mm 25mm 15mm
Unscreened twisted pair 60mm 65mm 25mm 25mm 15mm 15mm
Other Circuits
Screened twisted pair 15mm 20mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm
Steel wire armoured 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm

Lightning protection
Where a loop cable or network cable is to be mounted to an external wall or between two buildings then consideration should be given to the use of
lightning protection devices.
Other loop devices
1 There must be a good earth
connection to the voltage surge
1 protection device
Loop
powered 1 Loop voltage
230V ac interface surge protection
3 Vigilon
Control Input Output line
Panel 2 2 2 voltage surge
protection
Zone circuit Mains 230Vac
4 Sounder circuit 3 voltage surge
protection
Secure Network
Network 4 voltage surge
Other loop devices
protection
1
4
1
Mains 230V ac
powered
230V ac interface 3
3 Vigilon
Control
Panel 2 2
Zone circuit
Sounder circuit

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Installation instructions
Requirements of cables Loop cable
The British Standard BS5839 Part 1 : 2002 Code of practice for system Vigilon loop cable carries both data and power supply, therefore its
design, installation, commissioning and maintenance states the selection is important. Note the following:
requirements for standard and fire resisting cables in Clause 26.2 section ¨ In countries where the European EMC directive is in force,
d and e. only EMC Compliant cables are to be used.
d) Standard fire resisting cables should meet PH 30 classification ¨ The loop cable usage must not exceed 1Km. This includes the
when tested in accordance with EN50200 and maintain circuit integrity if cable usage on main loop, spur circuits and interface lines.
exposed to the following test:
- a sample of the cable is simultaneously exposed to flame at a ¨ Single pair cable must be used. It is NOT permissible to run
temperature of 830ºC - 0+40ºC and mechanical shock for 15min, mixed loops or outgoing and return pairs in a multi core cable,
followed by simultaneous exposure to water spray and mechanical shock due to inadequate separation and possible electrical
for a further 15min. interference problems.
e) Enhanced fire resisting cables should meet the PH120 classification ¨ Each core of the loop cable must not be less than 1.5mm2
when tested in accordance with EN 50200 and maintain circuit integrity if cross section area.
exposed to the following test: ¨ the cable screen must be capable of being earthed at each
- a single sample of the cable is simultaneously exposed to flame at a system device (outstation).
temperature of 930ºC - 0+40ºC and mechanical shock for a period of ¨ Red is the preferred cover sheath for fire applications.
60min, followed by simultaneous exposure to water spray and
mechanical shock for a further 60min."
¨ The specified loop circuit cables are also suitable for wiring
master alarm, auxiliary relay, input/output lines and mains
supply.

" The cables listed in this manual are those that have
been tested for EMC compliance with the system products.
Enhanced cables
¨ TBA

Loop Cable usage Standard cables

"
EMC approved cables for loop wiring
¨ Mineral insulated cable (MICC) to BS6207:Part 1
There is a maximum limit of 1Km loop cable usage
allowed per loop circuit. This maximum limit is the sum of the ¨ Delta Crompton FTZ2E1.5 FIRETUF OHLS *
cable used on main loop circuit, spurs off main loop circuit, plus fire resistant data cable
cable runs to all input / output lines off loop powered interface ¨ Raydex CDT FG950 *
units installed on the same loop. ¨ Cavicel SpA FIRECEL SR 114H *
distributed by Cables Britain
There is a further maximum limit of 100m cable run allowed per
input / output line off loop powered interface unit.
¨ AEI Cables FIRETEC *
¨ BICC Pyrotenax FLAMESIL FRC *
¨ Datwyler LIFELINE *
¨ Alcatel cable PYROLON E *distributed by Winstonlead
¨ Huber & Suhner RADOX FR *
¨ Pirelli FP200 FLEX *
¨ Pirelli FP200 GOLD *

" The cables marked * utilise laminated aluminium tape


with a tinned drain wire for electrostatic screening. Under certain
environmental conditions galvanic action may take place
between the aluminium and the drain wire. This will severely
degrade EMC performance as the foil to drain wire impedance
will increase.

Armoured variants of the cables marked * can also be used on


loop circuit.

Mains Supply cable


The mains supply cable must be a standard fire resisting type and should
meet PH30 classification.

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Vigilon EN54 system
Typical Vigilon system architecture
The loop allows wiring of addressable devices like fire sensors, alarm sounders, call points, interface units, mimic and repeat panels, a
combined maximum of up to 200 devices are allowed per loop circuit.

Conventional
Sounders on
(Two master Clean
alarm circuits) contacts rated
800mA per circuit 1A @ 24Vdc
Fire /Fault
Two auxiliary relays
contacts rated 1A @ 24Vdc
Optional Loop circuits 2 to 4
Vigilon
Control Panel
Loop circuit 1
Input output signals
may be used to control
FIRE and monitor:
Plant equipment
230V ac Mimic Panel Building management system

3
Battery box S Conventional 2-wire
system equipment
230V ac (eg 7800 detectors)

3 Magnetic door

Spur S release
230V ac
T
Conventional 2-wire
system equipment
Panel healthy 12:00
Fault Fire

System Fault Vigilon Fire System Commission


GENT 1998

Repeat Panel
Disablement Power

Previous Next

(eg 7800 detectors)

230V ac Controls as per


4-channel
interface
3
T Tx Rx S

System Devices (Outstations)

- Call Point - 4-Channel loop


Tx powered interface
- Beam sensor
- Fire Sensor Transmitter and receiver
(Optical smoke and Heat) Rx
- Loop powered
- Voice enhanced Speech, zone module
3
- Optical Heat Sounder
/ Heat Sounder / Repeat sounder
S Sounder, Strobe Unit
Conventional System Products
- Mains powered - Magnetic door release
- Alarm Sounder fire alarm interface unit
- Alarms
- Single channel interface
T - T Breaker single input / relay output - Conventional Fire Detectors

- Manual Call Point


- End of Line Unit

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Installation instructions
Devices (Outstations) per loop

" It is important that redundancy is built into the system to accommodate future expansions.
The number of devices (outstations) on one loop circuit can be limited by the total number of addresses available, the electrical load on the circuit,
the maximum cable length and other geographical considerations.
¨ A loop circuit must not cover more than 10,000m2 of floor area of a protected site.
¨ In total a maximum of 200 devices are allowed per loop circuit.
¨ As a general rule allow 1000 load factor per loop circuit.
Load factor Maximum devices
Device code number Description per device per loop
VIG-RPT Repeat panel (loop powered) 3 4#
S2IP-ST-XX (Low profile range) Strobe Red / Amber 10 100
Strobe White 23 40
S3-SN-X (low profile range) Standard tone 5 200
S3IP-SN-X (low profile range)
S2IP-SN-X/XX (system range)
S3-VO-X (low profile range) Standard tone with speech 5 200
S3IP-VO-X (low profile range) Complex tone 'Tone n' with speech 13 70
S2IP-VO-X (system range)
S3-VO-ST-XX (low profile range) Standard tone with red strobe plus speech 45 60
S3IP-VO-ST-XX (low profile range) Complex tone 'Tone n' with red strobe 23 40
S3IP-SN-ST-XX (low profile range) Standard tone with red or amber strobe 15 60
S3IP-SN-ST-RW (low profile range) Standard tone with white strobe 28 30
34777 Repeat sounder 8 125
34415 or Single Channel Interface or 10 100 ~
34410 Loop powered zone module
34440 Mains powered interface 3 8~
34450 Loop powered interface 2 30~
34K-MIM-A4 A4 Mimic panel 3 4#
34K-ZONE-A4 A4 Zonal panel
34K-RPT Repeat panel
34K-MIM A2 Mimic Panel
34K-ZONE A2 Zonal Mimic Panel
34702 Slave LED 1 100
34703 Slave Relay unit
34701 Tee breaker 1 200
34710 Optical Heat sensor 1 200
34720 Heat sensor
34729 EP heat sensor
34710-RL Optical heat + remote LED 1 200
34710-ML Optical heat + MCP 1 200
34760 Duct Sensor 1 200
34770 Optical Heat Sounder 8 125
34780 Heat sounder 8 125
34740 Beam sensor pair 2 16 pair
348XXEN series Manual call point 1 200
# - These quantities have been revised due to changes in product specification
~ - A maximum of up to 100 input channels are allowed per loop.

8
Vigilon EN54 System
Technical specification
Vigilon panel Control panel
The Vigilon panel is an analogue addressable fire alarm panel designed Standard Designed to EN54 Part 2:1997
to the requirements of EN54 Parts 2 and 4. The panel has integral zonal
indicators. The panel can accommodate up to 4 loop circuits to which Panel dimensions in mm height 539 x width 408 x depth 151
can be connected Vigilon range of analogue and addressable devices. Panel weight approximately 16.5Kg
The panel houses its own power supply whilst panel batteries are fitted in
a separate enclosure. The batteries supply standby power in the event of Storage temperature -10 to 55ºC
mains supply failure. A lockable front door prevents unauthorised access Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
to fire alarm controls but allows all of the indicators to be seen. Two push
button controls are located on the front door below the display, that Relative Humidity (Non up to 90%
enable Fire messages to be scrolled in the event of multiple fires. The condensing)
panel is designed for flush and surface mounting and facilitates both rear Temperature 5 - 45°C
and top cable entry points.
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry
Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire,
intruder and social alarm systems.
Ingress Protection IP31 estimated
Colour Door: Grey (Pantone 422)
Back box: Graphite Grey (RAL 7024)
Loops The panel is supplied with a loop card for
1 loop circuit. It can support up to 4 Loop
circuits, when optional loop cards are
installed in the panel, up to 4 maximum.
Network A networkable panel is supplied with a
network card for secure network
connections.
RS232 and RS485 The panel is supplied with a standard
connections IO card that facilitates RS232 for
Features connecting to another panel (domain
¨ Analogue addressable fire alarm control panel bridge), remote printer, Gent supervisor or
Commissioning tool. The maximum cable
¨ Supports up to four loop circuits per panel length allowed for RS232 is 10m.
¨ Up to 200 addressable devices can be connected to a loop
circuit, devices like sensors, call points, interface units, repeat It also facilitates RS485 for connecting to
and mimic panels other networked panels or node, in a
¨ Two master alarm circuits secure network. The maximum cable
¨ RS485 terminals to connect to a network of control panels length allowed for RS485 is 1.2Km.
¨ RS232 to connect to a control panel, external printer or Plug in Card slots
commissioning tool LCC -P1 Local controller card - supplied
¨ Two sets of auxiliary relay change over contacts configurable IOC -P2 Input Output card
to operate with fire, fault or disablement Loop 1 - P3 Loop card (supplied with Vigilon panel)
Loop 2 - P4 Loop card option
¨ One set of clean voltage-free change over contacts that
Loop 3 - P5 Loop card option
operate with fire events
Loop 4 - P6 Loop card option
¨ Standby supply to power the system in the event of mains Spare - P7 Spare slot
failure Network card (option) -P8 Network card (supplied with network
¨ LCD alphanumeric type with back light to display event Vigilon panel)
information
Devices per loop A maximum of up to 200 addressable
¨ Integral 32 zone LED indicators (with First fire steady/ devices / outstations per loop circuit.
flashing options or an option to disable the integral zone
indications) Device label Each device can be given a 32 character
label for identification and locate events in
¨ LED lights for event indication
the system. Each MCP is restricted to 28
¨ Local audible buzzer to announce events character label.
¨ Push button for essential controls and menu driven commands
Clean contacts 1 set of voltage free change over contacts
¨ Four programmable control buttons (U1 to U4) rated 1A @ 24Vdc, active with fire event.
¨ Remote battery box
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Installation instructions
Master alarm circuits 2 - (24 volts nominal) Printer The integral printer operates when the
400 mA max per circuit access door (outer door) is open. The
MA1 - fuse 1A FS1 printer menu driven controls include: ON,
MA2 - fuse 1A FS2 OFF, Line feed and Test print.
Both fuses are 20mm x 5mm in size and
are located on the Terminal card. An optional remote printer can be
connected to the panel.
Auxiliary relays Voltage-free contacts rated 1A @ 24Vdc
Battery Box
Aux relay 1 2 sets of change over contacts configured The battery box can be installed in a remote location up to 10m cable
to operate immediately with Fire event. distance away from the control panel when using 1.5mm2 MICC. If using
The relay is normally de-energised. 2.5mm2 MICC then the cable distance can be increased up to 15m.
Battery box dimensions height 309 x width 382 x depth 110
Aux relay 2 2 sets of change over contacts configured in mm
to operate immediately with Fault event.
The relay is normally energised. Batteries Normally the battery box can
accommodate 4 -12V-12Ah sealed lead
acid batteries, but is designed to accept
The relays can be re-configured to up to 8 batteries..
operate with Fire, Fault or Disablement
event, with a maximum delay of up to Battery circuits Two separate battery circuits:
10 minutes and can operate in a normally Normally each circuit has 2-12V 12Ahr
energised or de-energised state. batteries connected in series.
Indicators Fire (red)
For increased standby there can be 4-12V
32 - Zones (red) hidden until lit
12Ahr batteries connected in
Power (Green)
series-parallel configuration.
Fault (amber)
Disablement (amber) Temperature monitor The temperature monitoring inside of the
System fault (amber) battery box is to allows the control panel to
Sounder (amber) make adjustment to the charge voltage.
Display Alpha-numeric display - 8 lines by Terminals Can accept up to 2.5mm2 cable
40 character per line, back-lit, (Black
characters on green background, liquid Battery box weight with 4 batteries - 21Kg
crystal display) (including batteries) with 8 batteries - 37Kg
1 -12V 12Ah battery weight is 4Kg
Internal sounder To announce Fire and Fault events, plus
give a key press confirmation beep.
Power supply
Menus [Control], [Setup], [Information] and
[Test Engineering] menus accessed via Standard Designed to EN54 Part 4:1997
Menu On/Off, F1, F2, F3 and F4 buttons. Mains operating voltage 230V 50Hz +10% -6% protected by a fuse
Controls (with door Next and Previous buttons operable - 3.15A AS 20mm x 5mm
closed) Access level 1 during Fire condition only. Nominal supply voltage 24V +/- 4V
Controls (with door open) Sound Alarms, Silence Alarms, Reset, for master alarm circuits
Access level 2a Cancel Buzzer, Verify, F1-F4 keys, Menu Battery circuits Terminals to connect to externally housed
On/Off key, QWERTY key board, U1-U4 BAT1 & BAT2 batteries, each circuit is capable of
User having door key keys available if configured to perform site charging external batteries to reach full
specific actions by triggering of command charge state in 24Hr.
builds 251, 252, 253 and 254.
Fuses
Access level 2b As access level 2a plus access to Protects pre-reg DC FS1 8A QB
User having door key and complete level 2 menu commands. Protects 44V supply FS2 8A QB
customer password FS5 8A QB
Battery charge circuit 1
Access level 3 As access level 2b plus access to all Battery charge circuit 2 FS6 8A QB
Engineer having door key menu commands. Above fuses are 20mm x 5mm size
and engineer password
Storage temperature -10 to 55ºC
Logs Active Logs: Fire, Fault and Disablement
Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
Historic log: All events
Event logs: Fault, Disablement, Warning, Relative Humidity (Non up to 90%
Supervisory, Exceptions and Historic fires. condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C

10
Vigilon EN54 System
Installation checks a. Identify the package VIG-1ST-FIX and check that it
contains Control panel backbox, Battery box and
A Vigilon panel is supplied in three packages: Sensor kit.
¨ 1st fix package: b. Remove the temporary front door off the Control panel
Control panel back box, Battery box and Sensor kit back box.
¨ 2nd fix package: c. Remove the terminal cover bracket from the control
Control panel inner door, Moulded door, Power supply panel back box by unscrewing the captive screws.
assembly, Loop cards (1-supplied, up to 4 maximum), d. Knock out/in the required cable entry points from the
Network card (optional), spares packs for control panel and control panel back box.
battery box e. Using the fixing points mount the Control panel back
box and Battery box.
¨ 3rd package:

&
Battery pack
The fixings must support a fully assembled panel
These instructions cover information on the 1st fix installation only. The weighing 16.5Kg and a battery box weighing 21Kg / 31Kg.
2nd fix and 3rd fix packages are installed during the commissioning of
the system by the servicing organisation. f. Terminate each cable at the entry point leaving 400mm
tail wire length and mark each core to identify its final

"
connecting point.

&
The control panel can be surface or flush mounted.
The only time it cannot be flush mounted is when the battery box
is close fitted beneath the control panel. If the mains cable is not connected to the
respective terminals then ensure the tail ends are insulated
to guard against accidental switching On of the mains
supply.

Cable entry points 30mm 9-off Earth points


125mm 105mm (1-0ff bottom side
18 - Back
18 - Top on the right hand)
2 - Bottom side
Mains supply
(on the right)
cable
Knock outs

Backplane Loosen the 7-off captive screws


and remove the Terminal cover
from the backbox
1.7m

Dust
cover
502mm

268mm

Terminal card

Backbox
Ribbon cables
fitted during
commissioning Assembled panel size
HEIGHT 539mm
WIDTH 408mm
93mm

5-off Backbox DEPTH 151mm


fixing points

12mm 290mm

Earth to
Inner door 382mm

Floor level

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Installation instructions
Flush fixing the control panel
The control panel can be optionally flush mounted.
a. Identify the package VIG-FLUSH and check the
contents.
" Unused knockouts that have been removed should
not be left open.
b. Cut out an aperture in the wall to allow the flush
surround to be fitted, see diagram for dimension of the

c.
aperture.
Using the fixing holes on the flush surround secure it
into the aperture side walls.
& The control panel can not be flush mounted
when the battery box is close fitted beneath the control
d. Knock out the appropriate top or rear cable points on panel.
the control panel back box.
e. Route the cables through the cable entry points into the
control panel back box and at the same time insert the
back box into the flush surround.
f. Fit the control panel back box to the flush surround
using the 5 - 5mm screws supplied.
Aperture depth should not be less than:
Control panel 99mm - Control panel
flush surround
Aperture
(The repeat panel Cross section of
surround is similar) the wall to which
the panel is to be
flush mounted

Aperture Height:
510mm - Control panel

Control Panel Flush


Surround

5mm diameter Aperture Width:


fixing holes 390mm - Control panel

Flush shroud for rack mounting


The control panel can be optionally fitted to a 19" rack using a 14U The battery box can also be optionally fitted to a 19" rack using a 9U
shroud. shroud.
4 holes with threaded bushes
for securing control panel

9U

4 holes with threaded bushes


14U for securing battery box

6 off holes for securing to 19" Rack

10 off holes for securing


to 19" Rack

12
Vigilon EN54 System
Battery box The battery cable can enter the control panel in one of two ways:
The connection cable from the control panel to the battery box can be
¨ at the top-right of the panel enclosure, if the battery box is in a
remote location.
either 1.5mm2 or 2.5mm2.
The battery box can be close beneath the control panel or in a remote ¨ at the bottom-left of the panel enclosure, if the battery box is
location, up to 10m or 15m cable distance away from the control panel to be mounted directly beneath the control panel using a
depending on the size of the cable. conduit coupling.
Earth points
2-off on the top side

60mm
Cable entry points
of the case
Door Backbox 3 - Back Terminal
Earth lead
5 - Top card

200mm

300mm
5-off Backbox
Assembled battery box size
fixing points
HEIGHT 309mm 145mm 145mm 40mm
WIDTH 382mm
DEPTH 112mm 370mm

Panel / Node
Battery connection
Power Supply MICC 1.5mm sq - 10m maximum
Unit MICC 2.5mm sq - 15m maximum
Thermistor
B1- Battery 1

Battery 2

Vigilon Battery box


Control Vigilon Control panel in a remote
TH+
B1+

B2+

TH-
B2-

panel or Network Node location


or Network
Node

72mm
Conduit
coupling and
male bushes
(not supplied)

- + - + - + P12
TH
Thermistor TH+
BATT 1

B1+

B2+

- + - + - +
TH-
BATT 2

Battery 1 B1-

Battery 2 B2-

TH
Battery
BATT 2

box
-+ -+
-+ -+
8A
Battery Box Battery
Here the battery box is mounted beneath the control panel Terminal card fuses
or network node using conduit coupling. Battery Box
Panel / Node

" To maintain earth continuity an earth lead (not


supplied ) is required to be fitted to an earth point in the control
panel with the other end to the earth point in the battery box.

13
Installation instructions
Terminate and mark cables Mains supply

MICC
CABLE TERMINATION
Softskin (Fire Tuf)
CABLE TERMINATION
& Ensure that the mains supply cable enters the
panel through a dedicated cable entry, located adjacent to
MICC CABLE the mains terminal block and also segregated from loop
GLAND
EARTH
DRAIN
Softskin Cable wiring.
ZINC PLATED WIRE
LOCK WASHER Should not GLAND

"
be more than
BRASS 50mm long
LOCKNUT
These fire alarm system products are not designed to
PANEL
be powered from IT Power systems.
enclosure

Mains supply to any fire alarm control and indicating equipment must be
via an unswitched fused spur unit (Disconnect device).

BOARD
Dedicated mains supply
TERMINALS
from consumer unit

The wires between the termination point and terminals should be as 5A Unswitched fused
short and straight as possible. spur unit (Disconnect device)
Where a cable has an earth drain wire this should be fitted to the earth
point nearest the cable entry point, with the length not exceeding 50mm.
PANEL
Terminate each cable at the dedicated entry point on the enclosure, N E L
P2
using the cable manufacturer recommended techniques.
Where the cable is not required to be connected, leave 400mm (unless
FS3 DANGER
otherwise specified) tail wire length and mark each core identifying its
final point of connection. 3.15A(T)
mains fuse
Where the cable is required to be connected, ensure it is secure to the
respective terminal. POWER SUPPLY

The fused spur isolator cover should be marked:


Wiring test
FIRE ALARM - DO NOT SWITCH OFF

&
The fire alarm equipment’s fused spur unit must be fed from a
dedicated switch or protective device at the local mains supply
DO NOT undertake high voltage insulation tests
distribution board.
WITH THE CABLES CONNECTED to the panel and system
device terminals. Such a test may damage the electronics
circuitry in loop devices and at the panel. Mains and battery supply connections
The mains and battery supply cables must be installed to the stage to
facilitate the power up for commissioning, which is carried out by the
Servicing organisation.

& Where mains cable is to remain disconnected, its


tail ends must be insulated to prevent dangerous
conditions arising in the event of accidental switching On
of the mains supply.

14
Vigilon EN54 system
Terminals for external circuits
The Terminal card holds all the terminals for the connection of external circuits. The exception are:
¨ terminals for CARDS in slots P7 and P8, these are located on the Backplane
¨ mains supply terminals which are located on the mains terminal block
¨ battery connections which are optionally located on the PSU.
LOOP 4 LOOP 3 LOOP 2 LOOP 1
L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V

P2 P3
RS485 RS232
-ve 5V +ve 0V Tx CTS Rx RTS

P4

Master alarm Clean C


M1+ M1- M2+ M2- NC C NO

P5 P6

Auxiliary Relay 1 Auxiliary Relay 2


NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

P7 P8
Vigilon Back box
N E L

3.15A Antisurge
20mm x 5mm
fuse

Battery connections
B1+ B1- B2+ B2- TH+ TH-

P9

Quick release terminals

TERMINALS NETWORK CARD IN P8


FOR CARD IN P8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0V -ve +ve 0V 0V -ve +ve 0V
--------End 2------- -------End 1 --------

IO CARD IN P8
P10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
-ve 5V +ve 0V CTS Rx RTS Tx

TERMINALS
FOR CARD IN P7
1 2 3 4 5 6 IO CARD IN P7
1 2 3 4 5 6
CTS Rx RTS Tx 0V 0V
logic
P11

15
Installation instructions
Loop circuit
The two loop circuits can each accept connection of addressable devices / outstations, up to 200 maximum per circuit. To maintain earth continuity
on a loop, the loop cable screen must be continued through each system device, whether the earth is connected to a device or not.

" A loop circuit must not cover more than 10,000m2 of floor area of a protected site.
A spur circuit must always be taken from the line common terminals of a 3-way loop device, see T breaker.
A spur should not cover more than the equivalent of one zone as defined in BS5839 : Part 1.

S3 device
(2-way)

2 - way device
02
L2
01
L1

L1
+
L2
Earth to +
metal box +
0V
+

L1

0V

0V
2L
L2
20
1L
L1
10
+ Note: The 0V terminals
L2
+ in the terminal plate
0V are electrically
+ connected together.
+
Manual call point
2 - way device

L1
+
L2 L2
+ 02
0V L1
+ LOOP CIRCUIT 1
+ 01
3
S device
2 - way device (2-way)

L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V

P2 P3
LOOP 4 LOOP 3 LOOP 2 LOOP 1

Terminal Card

PANEL

16
Vigilon EN54 System
Master alarm circuits Clean contacts
The control panel operates the master alarm circuits in the event of a fire The control panel operates the clean contacts when a fire event is
in the system. The two master alarm circuits accept the connection of received from the system. The clean contacts can be used to signal plant
conventional alarm sounders including the conventional equipment, such as lift control system. The plant equipment can be a
Speech-Sounder-Strobe S3 products. maximum of 100m cable distance away from the fire panel. The relay will
10K Ohms - End-of-line resistor alway operate in the event of a fire. The contacts should be powered
fitted in the last alarm sounder from an independent power supply.
Change over contacts
rated 1A @ 24Vdc, to
control external equipment
Conventional The clean contact relay is
alarm sounders normally de-energised
and operates with a fire
event without delay.

NC C NO
P6
MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-

P5
CLEAN
MASTER ALARMS Terminal Card CONTACTS
PANEL
MA1 - FS2 1A
Terminal card MA2 - FS1 1A

PANEL

Auxiliary relay circuits


The control panel operates the auxiliary contacts when the configured
event is received from the system. The auxiliary relays 1 and 2 contacts
can be used to control external equipment, such as automatic dialler that
makes the call for fire fighting action. The external equipment can be
installed a maximum of 100m cable distance away from the main fire
panel. The relays can be individually re-configured to operate with either
fire, fault or disablement event in the system. The relay operation can
also be delayed by up to 10 minutes and can be set up to operate in a
normally energised or de-energised state. The contacts should be
powered from an independent power supply.
Change over contacts rated 1A @ 24Vdc,
to control external equipment

NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

P7 P8

AUXILIARY AUXILIARY
RELAY 1 Terminal Card RELAY 2
PANEL
Factory default:
Aux relay 1 is normally de-energised and operates with a
fire event without delay.
Aux relay 2 is normally energised and de-energises with a
fault event without delay.

Note: Aux relay 2 has been shown in the above diagram in


its de-energised state, which is the state when there is
no power to the panel.

17
Installation instructions
RS232 / RS485 Communication Connecting a Remote printer
The control panel offer RS232 and RS485 communication via the IO When a remote printer is connected to a standalone Vigilon control panel
card. With a standard IO card in slot P2 of the backplane of the panel it will print local system events. A remote printer can be connected to the
offers RS232 and RS485 communication via terminal block P4 on panel providing a remote printer IO card is installed.
Terminal card. Three links on the IO card must be configured for RS232
or RS485, the factory setting is for RS232. The communication baud and
panel address are configured by setting the DIL switch located on the left Remote Printer
(Serial printer)
edge of the Display Keyboard card.
25-way D-type connector

Standard IO card

GND
RS485 RS232

Rx
Tx
Terminals for IO card
in slot P2 of the backplane -ve 5V +ve 0V Tx CTS RxRTS

P4

GND

Rx
Tx
RS485 RS232
Terminals for
Terminal card Remote printer IO card -ve 5V +ve 0V Tx CTS RxRTS
in slot P2 of the backplane
PANEL
P4
If the Remote printer IO card
Additional IO card options is installed in a spare slot
IO CARD IN SLOT P8 IO CARD IN SLOT P7 (LOOP 5) on the backplane then use Terminal card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 the corresponding terminals
-ve 5V +ve 0V CTS Rx RTS Tx CTS Rx RTS Tx 0V 0V PANEL / NODE
logic

On completion of wiring installation


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
On completion of all wiring close the temporary door using
P10
1 2 3 4 5 6
the allen key. All outstanding work is done by the servicing
organisation.
P11

LCC - P1

I/O - P2

LOOP 1 - P3

LOOP 2 - P4

LOOP 3 - P5

LOOP 4 - P6

LOOP 5 - P7

P8

Backplane

PANEL

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Vigilon EN54 System
Technical Specification
Repeat Panel (loop
connected) Standard Designed to EN54 Part 2 & 4
Panel dimensions height 403 mm
width 338 mm
depth 101 mm
Full assembly 9Kg
weight
Storage -10 to 55ºC
temperature
Operating 0 to 45ºC
temperature
Relative humidity up to 90%
(Non condensing)
Temperature
5 - 45°C
Battery 12V 7Ah sealed lead acid
Mains operating 230V 50Hz +10% -6%
voltage
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1
Residential, Commercial & Light
Industry Class B limits
The repeat panel duplicates all of the front panel indications (except zone
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
indications) that are provided on the control panel. The repeat panel can
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
be sited elsewhere, close to security staff or to fit-in with loop cable
compatibility
routes. It houses its own power supply with battery for standby power in
Product family standard: Immunity
the event of mains supply failure. A lockable front door prevents
requirements for components of fire,
unauthorised access to fire alarm controls but allows all of the indicators
intruder and social alarm systems
to be seen. The panel is designed for flush and surface mounting and
facilitates both rear and top cable entry points. Ingress protection IP31
estimated
mains electrical Colour Door - Pantone 422
optional connection spur
supply Back box - Graphite Grey (RAL 7024)
(3-way device)
Indicators Fire, Fault, Disablement, Power On,
loop loop
System fault, Sounder
16 line 40 character per line, back-lit,
display (white characters on blue
background, liquid crystal display)
Fault Panel healthy 12:00 Fire Controls Next and Previous buttons operable
(with door closed) during fire condition only.
System Fault Vigilon Fire System Commission
GENT 2003

Disablement Power

Previous Next

Access level 1
Controls Sound Alarms, Silence Alarms,
(with door open) Reset Fire
Access level 2
Cancel Fault Buzzer, Verify, F1-F4,
Menu On/Off.

Keyboard
Loop connection Offers 3-way connection to a loop
circuit
Maximum number Maximum number of
per loop repeat and mimic panels per loop = 4
load factor per panel = 3
(load factor 1000 max per loop)
Fuses Mains 3.15A (T) Top right of back
box
FS1 2.5A QB Master Repeat Card
FS2 2.5A QB Master Repeat Card
All these fuses are 20mm x 5mm size.

19
Installation instructions
Installation Surface or flush the repeat panel
a. Identify the Repeat panel back box package and
The Vigilon Repeat Panel Set consists of three packages: remove the temporary door from the back box.
¨ 1st fix package: Repeat Panel back box b. Secure the back box to the wall with suitable fixings. If
¨ 2nd fix package: Inner door, moulded door, master repeat card flush mounting use the flush surround.
instructions and spares pack c. Terminate the cable at the entry point leaving 400mm
tail wire length.
¨ 3rd package: Battery

&
1 - 12V 7Ah
If mains cable is not connected then ensure the
The repeat panel can be surface or flush mounted. mains cable tail ends are insulated to guard against
These instructions cover the 1st fix installation only. The 2nd fix package accidental switching ON of the mains supply.
is installed during the commissioning stage by the servicing organisation.
d. Refit the temporary door to protect the panel until
Fuses and location commissioning.
Fuse Rating Location
Mains 3.15A AS Top right of the back box
FS1 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm Master Repeat Card
FS2 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm Master Repeat Card

310mm
45mm

Cable entry
115mm 115mm points
cL 4-off Back
4-off Top

3-off
Earth points
3.15A Antisurge
1.65m

25mm

20mm x 5mm
Mains terminal fuse
block with
transparent cover L
285mm
370mm

E
N
Terminal card
L1 0V L2 0V LC 0V

P1

Fixing centres
Backbox Transformer 5-off
Floor level

Aperture depth should not be less than: 59mm


Repeat panel Aperture
flush surround
Cross section of
the wall to which
the panel is to be
flush mounted

Aperture Height:380mm

Repeat Panel Flush


Surround

5mm diameter
fixing holes Aperture Width: 320mm

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Vigilon EN54 System
Technical Specification
A2 Mimic and Zonal mimic
Panel Panel dimensions height 650 mm
width 830 mm
depth 90 mm
The A2 Mimic panel provides a pictorial representation of the building
layout and the location of a fire. Full assembly weight 20Kg
Storage temperature -10 to 55ºC
An array of LEDs, covering an A2 area, may be programmed to
illuminate in fire conditions. They may be illuminated individually or in Operating 0 to 45ºC
groups. temperature
Relative Humidity Up to 90%
Options facilitate the display of other text information. In its standby state (Non condensing)
it may display a digital clock. Temperature 5 -
45°C
The A2 Zonal panel provides a traditional zone by zone indication of a
fire. This is achieved using an array of LEDs behind a translucent film. Mains operating 230V 50Hz +10% -6%
The translucent film is supplied ready to identify zones 1 to 128. voltage
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1
Residential, Commercial & Light
Industry Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire,
intruder and social alarm systems.
Ingress protection IP31
estimated.
Colour Graphite grey (RAL 7024).
Display area - A2 landscape.
LEDs 1536, high intensity RED, a
maximum of 256 may be illuminated
at a time.
Battery 12V 7Ah seal lead acid.
Standby power The integral battery-backed supply
supply will provide power for 24 hours in
standby and a further 30 minutes in
alarm.
Maximum number maximum number of repeat and
per loop mimic panels per loop = 4
load factor = 3
(load factor 1000 max per loop).

optional connection spur mains electrical


(3-way device) supply

loop loop

FIRE

21
Installation instructions
Installation d. Remove the cover over the mains terminals by
removing the two fixing screws.
Fuses Rating Location e. Knock out the required cable entry points from the
Mains 1A HRC Top right of the back box back box.
FS1 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm Master repeat board f. Mark out the 4-back box fixing positions on the wall to
FS2 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm Master repeat board which the panel is to be mounted and secure it with
suitable fixings.
a. Identify the A2 Mimic or A2 Zonal mimic packages, g. Terminate the loop and mains cables at the entry
check that it contains the following parts. points and connect to the appropriate terminals.
Component Quantity h. Refit the cover over the mains terminal block.
Panel 1 i. Close the inner door and secure it with the 6 retaining
12V 7Ah Battery 1 screws and washers.
Lock Key 2 Pairs j. Hook and lock the front cover onto the back box
Switch Key 2 using the keys provided.
1A Mains Fuse (Spare) 1
2.5A Quick Blow Fuse (Spare) 1
" If the Panel needs to be semi-flush, then the back box

& Care must be taken to when opening the inner


door as damage can occur if the door is forced opened
can be semi-flushed by up to 40mm of its total depth. There is no
provision for a flush shroud for use with this product, it is
intended that the overlap of the panel lid should cover the
beyond its opening limit. recess.
b. Using the keys provided unlock and unhook the mimic
panel front cover.
c. Open the inner door by removing six retaining screws,
two on the side and four in the back box.

TRANSFORMER
MRC PCB

COVER FIXING CABLE ENTRY


POINTS
EARTH POINT EARTH POINT 12 OFF
TERMINAL CARD

INNER DOOR
FIXING
POINTS OPENED
633mm

INNER
1900mm
534mm

6 off
DOOR

BACK BOX

716mm
EARTH TO
FRONT COVER
814mm
FLOOR LEVEL
N ASSEMBLED PANEL SIZE
240V
E HEIGHT 650mm
50Hz
L WIDTH 830mm
MAINS TERMINALS AND FILTER DEPTH 90mm

SPUR CONNECTION

L1 0V L2 0V LC 0V
TERMINAL CARD
P2

P1

22
Vigilon EN54 System
Technical specification
A4 Mimic and Zonal mimic
panel sets Dimensions in mm
A4 Mimic display unit height 276 x width 330 x depth 73

A4 Mimic control unit height 385 x width 483 x depth 78


Full Assembly weight
A4 Mimic display unit 2.3Kg
GENT

ROOM
A4 Mimic control unit 10.4Kg (with 2 batteries installed)
ROOM G2.
G1.
W.C. D
W.C. GROUN

Maximum cable distance 50m, see cable types


FLOOR
OPEN ROOM
OFFICE ROOM G4.
G3.
COMPUTER RECEPTION
SUITE

GROUN
D FLOOR

W.C.
W.C. FIRST
FLOOR
ROOM
F1.
ROOM
F2.
between A4 Display unit and
A4 Control unit
OPEN ROOM
OFFICE ROOM F4.
F3.
BOARD
M.D. ROOM CALL POINTR
VOID SENSO
SENSOR
FIRST FLOOR PLANT
PANEL
ROOM MAIN FIRE

PLANTROOM
MIMIC PANEL

Storage temperature -10 to 55ºC

Power
Fault Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
Fire

Relative Humidity up to 90%


(Non condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C

A4 Mimic panel Mains Operating voltage 230V 50Hz +10% -6%


Standby power supply
24 hour standby plus
0.5 hour alarm load: 1 off - 12V 7Ah sealed battery.

72 hour standby plus


GENT

ZONE 6
ZONE 7
ZONE 8 0.5 hour alarm load: 2 off - 12V 7Ah sealed battery (Optional).
ZONE 5
ZONE 4
ZONE 3 ZONE 16
ZONE 2 ZONE 15
ZONE 1 ZONE 14

ZONE 9
ZONE 10
ZONE 11
ZONE 12
ZONE 13

ZONE 21
ZONE 22
ZONE 23
ZONE 24
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry Class B
ZONE 20
ZONE 19 ZONE 32
ZONE 18 ZONE 31
ZONE 17 ZONE 30
ZONE 29
ZONE 28
ZONE 27 ZONE 40

limits
ZONE 26 ZONE 39
ZONE 25 ZONE 38
ZONE 37
ZONE 36
ZONE 35 ZONE 48
ZONE 34 ZONE 47
ZONE 33 ZONE 46
ZONE 45
ZONE 44
ZONE 43 ZONE 56
ZONE 42 ZONE 55
ZONE 41

ZONE 49
ZONE 50
ZONE 51
ZONE 52
ZONE 53
ZONE 54

ZONE 62
ZONE 63
ZONE 64
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
ZONE 61
ZONE 60
ZONE 59
ZONE 58
ZONE 57

compatibility
Fault Product family standard: Immunity
Fire Power
requirements for components of fire,
intruder and social alarm systems.
A4 Zonal panel
Ingress Protection IP30
¨ The panel set consist of an A4 Display unit and an A4 Control for both A4 display unit and estimated
unit. The A4 Display unit is used to show the location of fire A4 control unit
events. The lights behind a pictorial representation of the
protected building or those behind zone designations are Colour
illuminated in the event of fire. A4 Mimic display unit Pantone 422
¨ The A4 Control unit communicates with the system. It passes A4 Mimic control unit Graphite grey (RAL 7024).
on the system fire event information to the A4 Display unit, Controls at
along with power to illuminate the LEDs. A4 Display unit Lamp test facility by a hidden switch.
¨ The array of LEDs are programmed during the commissioning
stage to give fire indications. They may be illuminated Internal buzzer (non Operates on system fire and local fault
individually or in groups. cancellable) events
A4 Mimic display unit Permanent buzzer disable by link P3
¨ The Mimic panel illumination can include a display of simple A4 Mimic control unit Permanent buzzer disable by link P1.
text messages and a digital clock.
¨ The A4 Mimic control unit connects directly to the loop User LED indication at
circuit and includes ‘T’ connection for spur circuit. The unit A4 Display unit 768 high intensity Red LEDs
has an integral battery-backed mains power supply. Display area 32 (vertical axis) by 24 (horizontal axis)
LEDs aperture size 244mm (wide) by

"
184mm (height).
It is recommended that the A4 Display unit is mounted
on a flat surface. Fire - Red LED
Common LEDs Power On (local) - Green LED
¨ A computer generated site specific plan or zone designation Fault (local) - Amber LED.
must be produced for fixing onto the LEDs of the A4 Display
unit. A custom EPROM for Mimic and standard EPROM for Maximum number per loop maximum number of
Zonal panel is fitted during commissioning. repeat and mimic panels per loop = 4
load factor (1000 max) = 3.

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h. Cover the Mimic panel using the white plastic
optional connection spur protective cover to protect the panel from dust until the
mains electrical commissioning process.
(3-way device)
supply i. Now install the control unit.
loop loop

180mm
Display unit
back box 115mm

155mm
Fire Power Fault

Mimic display unit 50m


maximum
Mimic control unit

Cable types
Cable used to connect the A4 Mimic display unit to Control Unit.

Mineral insulated copper cable (EMC Compliant)


50m maximum Mimic Display to Control Unit cable distance
Entry point for incoming cable from the control unit
¨ The cable is to BS6207: Part 1
¨ fire resistance tested to BS6387 categories CWZ
¨ having continuous metal sheath encapsulation
¨ no more than 4- cores

Green/yellow
¨ each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
¨ a red cover sheath (preferred for alarm applications) yellow

Blue
Pink

Red Push free connector


Delta Crompton FTZ4E1.5 FireTuf OHLS fire resistant cable home into fixed
(EMC Compliant) connector
50m maximum Mimic Display to Control Unit cable distance
-
¨ four core plus earth wire - + Vdc 0V
¨ fire resistance tested to BS6387 categories CWZ RS485
¨ each wire having 1.5mm2 cross section area

Installation
Display unit
Case
a. Check the contents of the Display unit package:
Component Quantity
Case 1
Door 1
Hinge pins 2
Door key 1
White Plastic door cover 1 Ensure hinge pin is
pressed into slot,
b. Remove the plug from the lower left hole of the back Door hinge see warning in the
box and feed the incoming cable through the hole. Top hinge pin enclosure
c. Mark the five fixing positions on the wall to which the
unit is to be mounted and secure it using suitable
fixings.
d. Connect the terminal block on the flying lead from the
door to the fixed terminal block in the back box.
e. Attach the door onto the back box by locating it to the
hinge mounting points and then securing each hinge
with pins. The pin for the top hinge is pushed in
upwards and the pin for the bottom hinge is pushed in
downwards.
f. Connect the incoming cables to the terminal block
ensuring that the cables lay as close to the rear wall of
the back box.
g. Close and lock the door using the key supplied.

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b. Remove the door from the unit and knock-out the
A4 MIMIC DISPLAY UNIT
required cable entry points from the back box.
c. Using the three fixing holes secure the unit to the wall
with suitable fixings.
RS485
d. Terminate each cable at the entry point, leaving a tail
wire length and mark each core identifying its intended
- + VDC 0V Earth connection.
e. Connect the earth lead from back box to door.

f. Mount the MRC board and the A4 Mimic I/F board into
the back box using the screws provided and connect
L1 0V L2 0V LC 0V the ribbon cables and wires between the two boards.
VDC 0V +VE -VE
g. Fit the transformer and battery cables, but do not install
P2
the battery.
RS485 P10 LOOP CONNECTION h. Close the door on the unit using the key.
A4 MIMIC INTERFACE i. Leave all outstanding installation work to the servicing
BOARD organisation.

A4 MIMIC CONTROL UNIT

Control unit
Fuse Rating Location
Mains 1A 20mm x 5mm Top left of the back box
FS1 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm MRC board
FS2 2.5A QB 20mm x 5mm MRC board
FS1 2A HRC 20mm x 5mm A4 mimic interface board

a. Check the contents of the Control unit package


Component Quantity
Box 1
Door opening key 1
Ribbon cables # 2
MRC board # 1
A4 Mimic I/F board # 1
Screws (for board) # 3
Battery # 1
Wires 2 (1 Red, 1 Black)
#these components are packaged separately
Door earth strap Mains A4 Mimic interface board Ribbon cables
cable entry Leads for optional 2nd battery

NE L

RED Battery
(Not fitted
during
installation)

MRC
_ RED board
+

BLACK
Transformer connections Battery connection Interconnections between
MRC board and A4 Mimic interface

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Terminal plates, Trim ring Trim ring


The sensor trim ring is used to conceal rough edges of the hole made in
and flush kit the ceiling tile for terminal plate installation. It is also suitable for use in
refurbished installation where the previous sensor diameter was larger
2-Way terminal plate and a larger diameter hole in the ceiling tile needs to be concealed.
This terminal plate provides 2-way loop connection, the loop in from
previous device/panel and loop out to next device/panel.

Technical Specification
Diameter 120mm
Compatibility BESA, MK switch and American type
4-Way terminal plate Colour White
This terminal plate provides 2 way connection for the loop circuit, that is,
loop in from previous device and out to the next device. The terminal
plate can also be used to connect to a remote LED unit to mimic the LED Semi Flush Mounting
indication of an Optical Heat sensor have connection for remote LED. The semi-flush mounting kit is used to flush the terminal plate into a
The terminal plate can be used to connect a conventional call point to an ceiling tile.
optical heat sensor only, not for UK application.

Clamps
Clamping ring

Screws

Technical Specification
Diameter 75mm Housing
Weight Included in weight of sensor
Colour White

Flush ring

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Terminal plate installation

& Use the correct tool and technique to fit or remove any part of the fire sensor from terminal plate.

" To provide the right coverage, each fire sensor must be fitted to a terminal plate in the location as defined by the site
specific information.

Removal of transit card


The transit card prevents movement of the
continuity spring that links L1 to L2. Only
remove the card after installation of the terminal plate.
Continuity
spring

If the continuity spring has moved


from the location shown it may
prevent correct fitting of the sensor head.
Do’s and Don’ts
Wire correctly to avoid damage to the sensor head.

Wires must not terminal plate


project below
the plate rim

L1 L1

L2 L2
0V 0V Wires must be
6mm clear off
the side walls

Wiring
Remote LED Unit
Either pair of + and -
terminals can be used
- + - +

2 - way terminal plate 2 - way terminal plate


From previous LC LOOP
L1 L1 + OUT
device on + + + L1

L2 L2 +
the loop + + +
L2

0V 0V
+ + + 0V

+ + +

To next device
Note: The 0V terminals 4-way base plate on the loop
Earth to in the 2 - way device for use with
metal box terminal plate are electrically Special Optical heat Sensor only
connected together.

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Installation instructions
Semi flush installation
STANDARD 60mm STEEL BOX
These procedures describe how to semi flush a fire sensor to a ceiling
GLAND tile. A terminal plate and semi flush mounting kit are required.
LOOP CABLE
LOOP CABLE
a. Identify the package SENSOR FLUSH MOUNTING
KIT 19279-01 and check the contents:
Component Quantity
CROSS SECTION OF
CEILING TILE Semi flush housing 1
Flush ring 1
Clamp 2
CEILING TILE
TERMINAL PLATE
Clamping ring 1
Screws 2
2 SCREWS TO SECURE b. Remove the ceiling tile to which the semi flush
TERMINAL PLATE TO mounting kit is to be fitted.
STEEL BOX
93mm diameter hole

Trim ring installation


The trim ring must be fitted prior to fitting the terminal plate. The loop
cable connections are then made to the terminal plate and then the plate
is clipped into position on the trim ring.
STANDARD 60mm STEEL BOX GLAND
LOOP CABLE LOOP CABLE
Cut outs for lugs on
the semi flush housing

CROSS SECTION OF
CEILING TILE
c. Cut a hole 93mm diameter in the tile and cut out to
allow for lugs on the semi flush housing.
d. Assemble the semi flush housing to the tile using the
CEILING TILE
TRIM RING
clamp ring, clamps and locking screws.
e. Replace the tile loosely.
f. Feed the loop wires through the semi flush mounting
and terminal plate.
TERMINAL PLATE
g. Secure the base to the steel box (BESA box).
MAKE CONNECTIONS TO
h. Clip the flush ring to the semi flush housing.

&
TERMINAL PLATE AND THEN
CLIP INTO PLACE ON TRIM
RING
2 SCREWS TO SECURE
TERMINAL PLATE TO Follow the procedure for wiring the terminal
STEEL BOX plate to prevent damage to the sensor head.
i. Connect the loop cables to the terminal plate terminals.

GLAND
STANDARD 60mm STEEL BOX
LOOP CABLE

CLAMPING RING CLAMPS

CEILING TILE

SEMI FLUSH
HOUSING LOCKING SCREWS

TERMINAL PLATE

FLUSH RING
SCREWS TO SECURE
TERMINAL PLATE TO STEEL BOX

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Exploded view of a sensor
Fire sensors

& To prevent dirt and dust in the environment


degrading the performance of the fire sensors, the sensor
head installation should be carried out by the installer just
prior to the commissioning of the system. Semi flush mount
(if used)

& To prevent damage to a fire sensor, the correct


tool and technique must be used when removing or fitting Terminal plate
sensor, or its sub assembly, to and from the terminal plate.

Electronic module

Sensor head

Dust cover
¨ Optical heat sensor - OH
¨ Heat sensor - H
¨ Optical heat sensor sounder - OHS
¨ Heat sensor sounder - HS
¨ Optical heat sensor with remote LED
¨ Optical heat sensor with monitored line MCP (not for UK use)
Dust Cover

&
Each sensor is supplied with a push-fit plastic dust cover to protect the
Damage will occur if undue force is used on sensor from dirt and dust. After installation it is essential that the
protective dust cover is fitted to the sensors to prevent the sensor
fitting or removal of any part of a sensor assembly. becoming contaminated with dirt or dust during any subsequent building
work.

Red ring - Sensor having Remote LED facility

Green ring - Sensor having Monitored line facility

Blue ring - Sensor having Sounder element

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Installation instructions
Optical Heat Sensor Optical Heat Sounder
Standard Standard
Heat BS5445:Part 5 (EN54 : Part 5) Heat detection BS5445: Parts 5 (EN54 : Part 5)
Smoke BS5445:Part 7 (EN54 : Part 7) Smoke detection BS5445 : Part 7 (EN54 : Part 7)
Sounder BS5839 : Part 1 Sound output
Dimensions diameter 86 mm
85dBA at 1m
height 60 mm (with terminal plate)
Dimensions diameter 86 mm
Full Assembly weight 580g with terminal plate
height 60 mm (with terminal
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC plate).
Operating 0 to 50°C (If only heat is used Full Assembly weight 600g with terminal plate
temperature then 0 to 45°C).
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Relative Humidity up to 90%
(Non condensing) Operating 0 to 50°C (If heat is used then 0 to
Temperature 5 - temperature 45°C).
45°C Relative Humidity up to 90%
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 (Non condensing)
Residential, Commercial & Light Temperature 5 -
Industry Class B limits. 45°C

Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4 Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1


Alarm systems: Electromagnetic Residential, Commercial & Light
compatibility Industry Class B limits.
Product family standard: Immunity Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
requirements for components of Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
fire, intruder and social alarm compatibility
systems. Product family standard: Immunity
Ingress Protection IP30 estimated when mounted on requirements for components of
a flat ceiling fire, intruder and social alarm
IP20 estimated when mounted on systems.
a BESA box. Ingress Protection IP30 estimated when mounted on
Air flow in installed 10m/s gusting for up to a flat ceiling
environment 30 minutes IP20 estimated when mounted on
5m/s continuous. a BESA box.

Vibration 5 to 60Hz. Air flow in installed 10m/s gusting for up to 30


environment minutes
Colour White 5m/s continuous.
Operating voltage 20-45V Vibration 5 to 60Hz
Indicators Red LED visible at 500LUX Colour White
ambient light levels 3m.
Operating voltage 20-45V .
Mounting Surface or Semi-flush, using
mounting kit (model no Indicators Red LED visible at 500LUX
19279-01). ambient light levels 3m.
Chamber format Sensing chamber is removable. Mounting Surface or Semi-flush using
mounting kit (model no
Loop Maximum number per loop = 200 19279-01).
Load (1000 max) = 1
Chamber format Sensing chamber is removable.
Loop Maximum number per loop = 125
Load (1000 max) = 8.

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Heat Sensor Heat Sounder
Standard Standard
Heat BS5445:Part 5 (EN54 : Part 5) Heat detection BS5445: Parts 5 (EN54 : Part 5)
BS5445:Part 8 (EN54 : Part 8) Sounder BS5839 : Part 1 Sound output
85dBA at 1m.
Dimensions
standard diameter 86 mm Dimensions diameter 86 mm
height 60 mm (with terminal plate) height 60 mm (with terminal
plate).
environmentally 180 mm height (the probe
protected protrudes 100mm) Full Assembly weight 600g with terminal plate.
180 mm width Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
90 mm depth.
Operating 0 to 50°C
Full Assembly weight 505g with terminal plate temperature
(weight for non EP version).
Relative Humidity up to 90%
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC (Non condensing)
Operating 0 to 45°C (Exception is when set Temperature
temperature to operate at State 5 or 6, State 5 - 45°C
information is available in the Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1
commissioning manual). Residential, Commercial & Light
Relative Humidity up to 90% Industry Class B limits.
(Non condensing) Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Temperature Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
5 - 45°C compatibility
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Product family standard: Immunity
Residential, Commercial & Light requirements for components of
Industry Class B limits. fire, intruder and social alarm
systems.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic Ingress Protection IP30 estimated (mounted on a flat
compatibility ceiling)
Product family standard: Immunity IP20 estimated (mounted on a
requirements for components of BESA box).
fire, intruder and social alarm Air flow in installed 10m/s gusting for up to
systems. environment 30 minutes
Ingress Protection IP20 estimated - standard product 5m/s continuous.
IP55 environmentally protected Vibration 5 to 60Hz
version.
Colour White
Air flow in installed 10m/s gusting for up to 30
environment minutes Operating voltage 20-45V
5m/s continuous Indicators Red LED visible at 500LUX
Vibration 5 to 60Hz ambient light levels 3m

Colour White Mounting Surface or Semi-flush using


mounting kit (model no
Operating voltage 20-45V 19279-01).
Indicators Red LED visible at 500LUX Chamber format Sensing chamber is removable.
ambient light levels 3m
Loop Maximum number per loop = 125
Mounting Surface or Semi-flush using Load (1000 max) = 8.
mounting kit (model no 19279-01)
Chamber format Sensing chamber is removable
Loop Maximum number per loop = 200
Load (1000 max) = 1

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Installation instructions
Fitting a Sensor head to the terminal plate Removal of Sensor head from terminal plate
To fit a fire sensor head to a base, use the extractor cup supplied with Use the extractor cup supplied with the tool kit, and the
the sensor tool kit. For an easy-to-reach terminal plate, the sensor correct electronics module removal tool:
head may be held in hand, see also information on terminal plate page Optical heat (sounder) sensor
27. Heat sensor
a. Using the extractor cup, remove the chamber module
from the electronics module of the sensor head

Ceiling tile Terminal plate


Sensor head:
Electronic module
2. Rotate anticlockwise
to unlock and release Chamber module
the chamber from the
electronic module.

1. Offer the cup to the sensor head.

Extractor cup

Ceiling tile
Terminal plate

b. Using the extractor cup and appropriate electronics


2. Offer the sensor head/ module removal tool, remove the electronic module
cup to the terminal plate from the base.
and rotate clockwise to locate
and lock the head to the plate.
Sensor head: Ceiling tile Terminal plate

Electronic module Electronic module

Optical heat
3. Rotate the cup assembly shown.
anti-clockwise until a stop
Chamber module is felt and pull to release the
electronic module from the
terminal plate.

Chamber Removal
tool
1. Place sensor head inside the cup.
Optical heat
chamber removal tool
T shown.
Extractor cup
2. Offer the electronics
removal tool/cup to the Screw
electronic module.

Extractor cup

1. Insert the
correct electronics
module removal tool
into the cup.

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To assemble a sensor head
Use the following technique when fitting together a chamber to its
electronic module.
Optical heat chamber removal tool shown.

3. Whilst holding the


electronic module, rotate
the chamber clockwise
to locate and lock the two
assemblies together.

2. Offer the chamber to


the electronic module.

1. Ensure the vanes Chamber Module


are displaced Vanes

Once the sensor head has been installed fit the dust cover.

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Installation instructions
Technical specification
'T' breaker and slave units
Dimensions in mm diameter 86 x height 48
A 'T' breaker provides 3 way connection at the point of installation on a
loop, to a spur circuit. It is an addressable device. Full assembly weight
Slave T breaker 350g with fixing base
Slave LED indicator 340g with fixing base
Slave Relay 360g with fixing base
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Operating temperature 0 to 50°C
Relative humidity Up to 90%
(Non condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire, intruder
A Slave relay provides voltage free contacts that operates with the next and social alarm systems.
sensor device (master) on the loop. A slave does not take up a loop
address. Ingress protection IP40 estimated
Colour White
Operating voltage 20-50V
Indicator
T breaker Green LED
Slave LED indicator Red LED
Slave Relay Red LED
Loop
T breaker Maximum number per loop = 200
Slave LED indicator Maximum number per loop = 100
Slave Relay Maximum number per loop = 100

Load factor = 1
(load factor 1000 max per loop).
Relay
Slave Relay contacts Single pole change over rated 2A at 24Vdc
A Slave fire indicator operates with the next sensor device (master) resistive.
connected on the loop. A slave does not take up a loop address

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Vigilon EN54 System
Installing a 'T' breaker or slave unit Connecting a T breaker and Slave units to a loop circuit
2 - way device
L1 To next
50mm +
4- Base fixing L2 2-way device
2 - Fixing points +
points
for main assembly
+ 0V
END 1 +
END 2
of panel of panel or
or from to next device
previous T Breaker
50mm

on the loop
device on
L1
the loop +
L2
+
+ 0V
+
0V L1 0V L2 0V LC
Cable entry hole
BASE 30mm diameter 2 - way device
MAIN ASSEMBLY
Earth to
LINE 1 LINE 2 COMMON LINE 1 LINE 2 RELAY metal box Note: The 0V terminals
LINE CONTACTS in the 2 - way device
L1 OV L2 OV LC OV L1 OV L2 OV terminal plate are electrically
COM NC NO
connected together.

T-BREAKER SLAVE RELAY UNIT External


equipment
LINE 1 LINE 2 NOT switched by Slave to the device
USED
the contacts fitted to this terminal plate
L1 OV L2 OV

Slave relay

SLAVE LED UNIT L1


a. Check the contents of the package: +
L2
Components Quantity +
0V
Main assembly 1 +
+
Base 1 0V L1 0V L2 C N/C NO
Fixing screws 2 2 - way
b. Remove the ceiling tile to which the base is to be Earth to master device
fitted. metal box
c. Punch or drill the required cable entry and base fixing
holes in the tile.
d. Feed the loop wires through the tile and base, and then
secure the base to the steel box.
e. Re-fit the ceiling tile.
f. Connect the wires to the terminal block on the main Slave to the device fitted to this terminal plate
assembly and secure the main assembly to the base
using screws provided.
Slave LED Unit
L1
+
LOOP L2
STANDARD 60mm STEEL BOX (BESA BOX) +
CABLE
+ 0V
+
0V L1 0V L2

2 - way
Earth to master device
metal box

Ceiling tile Base

Screws (not supplied)


to secure base to
BESA box

Main assembly

Main assembly to base


fixing screws

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Technical specification
Beam sensor
Standard - Smoke BS5839 : Part 5
The beam sensor allows detection of smoke over distances up to
100 metres. The sensor comprises 2 parts a transmitter and a receiver, Dimensions in mm Angle bracket and sensor: 145(H) x 106 (W) x
each must be mounted on a base and bracket. 130 (D)
IP66 bracket and sensor: 218 (H) x 136 (W) x
175 (D)
Parallel bracket and sensor: TBA
Parallel bracket
with base Full Assembly weight Angle bracket and sensor: 660g (800g with
Angle bracket
with base IP66 bracket with base
head)
IP66 bracket and sensor: TBA
Parallel bracket and sensor: TBA
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Operating temperature 0 to 50°C
Relative Humidity up to 95%
(Non condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Beam Receiver Beam Transmitter Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Beam Rx Beam Tx
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire, intruder
and social alarm systems.
Ingress Protection IP42 estimated (non IP version)
Options IP66 estimated (IP66 version only).
¨ Beam sensor pair, 2 to 100 metres Colour White (all except IP66 version)
¨ Angle bracket with base Grey - IP66 version.
¨ IP66 Angle bracket with base, 85m maximum Operating voltage 20-50V
¨ Parallel bracket with base Indicators Two Red LEDs visible at 500LUX ambient
This version is intended for use with short paths of up to 10m. light levels 3m.
Loop Maximum number per loop = 16 pairs
Load factor = 2
(load factor 1000 max per loop).

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Installation
The beam sensor pair consist of two heads the receiver
and transmitter, each head is designed to fit into a bracket
" The junction box used for mounting the bracket must
be of the galvanised type. The 2-way base can be recognised by
having a base. the black plastic PCB cover moulding.

" The beam sensor TRANSMITTER head and RECEIVER


head should be installed on the same loop facing each other for JUNCTION BOX
EARTH TO
JUNCTION BOX
alignment purposes. E ARTH (5)
a. Check the contents of the bracket and base package:
Component Quantity
Bracket + base assembly 1 L1 (1)
Screws 2 L1
Terminal Block 1 0V(2)
Gasket 1 0V
cover plate L2 (3)
L2
Bracket fixing screws 0V (4)
Gasket
0V

Angle bracket Beam sensor


with base head

Numbers in brackets refer


to alternative cable sleeve markings
which may be used to denote wires.

b. Using the terminal block in the junction box and the


Galvanised screened cable make the loop connections. Ensure
Steel Junction Angle
box bracket the earth cable is connected to an earth point in the
junction box.
IP65 Angle c. Secure the angle bracket assembly onto the junction
IP65 Box
bracket
with base
with base for the box using the gasket and angle bracket fixings.
Beam Sensor d. The applicable sensor head may now be fitted to the
Cable base assembly by twist and lock action.
termination
gland

Flying Cable
Standard
steel box
Beam Receiver head

Beam Rx

Parallel bracket
with base
Beam Sensor

Beam Transmitter head

Beam Tx

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Technical specification
Duct Sensor
Dimensions
The duct sensor uses probes to sample the air in ducts. If smoke is Housing height 160mm
detected in the duct then the system can action a shut-down of the width 180mm
air-conditioning or ventilation system to prevent the spread of smoke. depth 170mm
Probes length 0.92m supplied.
Probes The probes are 0.92 metres long, but may
be cut down to suit. An extension kit allowing
probes to be extended by a further 0.92
metres is available (part no 17908-06).
Full Assembly weight 3.3Kg
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Operating temperature 0 to 50°C
Relative Humidity up to 90%
(Non condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire, intruder
and social alarm systems.
Ingress Protection IP55 estimated.
Air flow in installed 10m/s gusting for up to 30 minutes
environment 5m/s continuous.
Colour White
Operating voltage 20-50V
Indicators none, use the supplied slave LED (part no
34702).
Loop Maximum number per loop = 200
Load factor = 1
(load factor 1000 max per loop).

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Installation c. Drill or punch the two probe holes 35mm diameter in
the duct.
The duct sensor consists of a housing assembly and d. Fit the lock nut onto the threaded end of each probe
probes for installation on to a ventilation duct. and fit the respective probe into its coupling on the
a. Check contents of the DUCT SENSOR and PROBES duct housing. Rotate each probe to face the required
package: direction in the duct and secure the lock nuts to prevent
Component Quantity probe from rotating.
Duct Housing 1 e. Insert the probes into the duct until they reach the
Plastic Bungs 2 opposite wall and measure the gap between the duct
Lock Nuts 2 housing flange and the duct wall.
Inlet Probe 1 f. Remove the probes from the duct and cut the probe
Exhaust Probe 1 ends by the measured gap + 10mm.
Slave LED unit 1 g. Fit the plastic bungs into the probe ends.
b. Mark out the position of the two probe hole centres on h. Insert the probes into the duct and secure the duct
the duct. housing using the fixing holes on the flange.
i. Terminate each cable at the entry and connect the

"
appropriate cable ends to the terminal block.
It is important to take into account the direction of the
air flow in the duct and probe orientations.

HOLES

DUCT AIR SMOKE INLET


FLOW
HOLES PROBE
1 ROW OF
HOLES

SMOKE EXHAUST 10mm


PROBE
3-ROW OF
HOLES PLASTIC
AIR FLOW BUNG DUCT AIR
FROM SENSOR FLOW
SECTION THROUGH A
DUCT
AIR FLOW
TO SENSOR

OUT IN
DUCT LOCK NUTS
FLANGE
FLANGE

TERMINAL BOX

CONDUIT HOLES

2 - holes
35mm diameter

116mm

32mm

66mm
DUCT
55mm

LINE L1
1 0V
LOOP
TERMINALS
LINE L2
2 0V

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S3 Speech, Sounder Strobe Technical specification


with shallow base
with deep base
The low power addressable Voice Enhanced Sounder and combined 112
25
Strobe products provide audible and visual alarm signals, and are 60
75
designed for use in Gent analogue and addressable fire alarm systems. 35

The S3 devices are supplied with standard speech messages along with with deep base
sounder and strobe option. The devices are configured during 112
commissioning to operate to site specific requirements. The devices are
supplied with either a deep base (40mm) or a shallow base (25mm),
40
offering IP65C and IP31C ratings respectively, with the exception of the 75
system range (see diagram below) which is available with deep base 90
120 DIA
only.

The S3 product range incorporates innovative design features for


which design Patents applications are pending. The product design Sound output for standard Low profile S3 - 100dBA
has also been registered. tone +/-2dBA
(levels given are typical
values with measurement System S3 - 103dBA
taken at 90° anechoic - fast +/-2dBA
response)
Standard (for sounder only) EN54 : Part 3
Messages, Tones and Strobe see instructions supplied with
flash rate the product
Strobe light output with red equivalent to 3W Xenon
lens flasher

Low profile S3 System S3 Operating voltage range 24V - 45V


Available in deep or shallow base Available in deep Terminal size 2.5mm2 maximum
base only
IP rating
with deep base IP65C
with shallow base IP31C

" If you have a speech/sounder only product then


ignore the strobe information given.
Loop loading factors
Standard tone / Standard tone
per device

with Speech 5

Speech messages Standard tone with red Strobe


plus Speech / Standard tone
with red or amber Strobe 15
Message Speech message
No. 28
Standard tone with white
Message 1 Attention please this is an emergency please Strobe
leave the building by the nearest available exit.
(female voice).
Message 2 An incident has been reported in this building Complex tone 'Tone n' with
please await further instructions. red Strobe 23
(female voice). Enclosure colour White and Red
Message 3 This is a test message no action is required. (with red / amber or white
(female voice). translucent lens cover for the
Message 4 This is a fire alarm! Please leave the building Strobe).
immediately by the nearest available exit. Enclosure material Flame retardant ABS
(male voice). (Strobe cover-polycarbonate).
Weight 0.3Kg (approximate).
Tone No. Description of tone.
Tone 1 Alarm Bell (equivalent to 8" Solenoid Bell) Operating temperature -10°C to 50°C
106dBA @ 1m. Storage temperature -20°C to 70°C
Relative humidity up to 90%
(non condensing)

" The addressable S3 products are fully synchronised


on the same fire panel.
IR operating distance (used for
selecting volume level)
3m

Message and attention Tone 10 seconds


period

40
Vigilon EN54 System
Installation Retrofitting a System S3 device
A system S3 device can be retrofitted to an alarm sounder base. The
a. Drill or knockout the required cable entry points on the existing base having a terminal block to which loop cables are
base. connected.
3
S device (3-way)
b. If using the deep base option and IP65C protection is
Loop OUT Loop IN
required, then stick the circular wall gasket on to the
centre back of the base.
L2 red
L2
c. Secure the base to the wall whilst ensuring Top of the 02 black
02
base is in correct orientation. L1 red
L1
01 black
01
LC red
# Locating pegs LC
0C black
for the transparent cover 0C

Main assembly main assembly


Transparent TOP
cover Ensure the terminal block base
# is placed inside the back of the base COMMON LINE
PCB to Spur

Label

DO NOT FLUSH
Shallow base 112 MOUNT THE BASE.
L2 25mm depth
02
P6
L1
01 Top
LC
0C

60
IC2

Voice chip Cable entry 112


1- Back
#
50
Infrared Adhesive spot used Thinned section
receiver to secure the transparent cover for IR receiver
35
Deep base Wall
Gasket

"
40mm depth
The voice chip is not fitted on the sounder strobe and Top
Cable entry
strobe only products
2 - Top
d. Terminate the cable at the entry point leaving no more
1 - Bottom
than 10cm (4") tail wire length for connection.
1 - Back
e. Ensure the transparent cover is in place over the Earth
PCB. Connect the wires to the terminal block. continuity Thinned section
Strap for IR receiver
f. Close the main assembly to the base. Base
Gasket

41
Installation instructions

Environmentally protected EP product with cover removed


products 167mm
These units have IP66 rating as specified in the British Standard
BS 5490:1977 which is the specification for classification of degree of
protection provided by enclosures.

EP Heat Sensor

165mm
Centre mark
Earth terminals
a. Remove the front cover of the unit disconnecting any
Cable entry points
flying leads attached to the terminal block.

FROM PREVIOUS
b. Place the unit in the desired position and mark the four

(ON COVER)

(ON COVER)
fixing holes. When the product is mounted ensure the

THERMISTOR

LOOP OUT
pre-machined cable entries are at the bottom.

LOOP IN
TO NEXT
DEVICE

DEVICE
PROBE
c. Drill the four fixing holes and mount the unit.

LED
" When using PYROTENAX cable, the cables MUST be
WHITE

LINE1

LINE2
terminated using PYROTENAX glands (Code No. RGM 2L1.5),
ANY

ANY

RED

0V

0V
screw-on seals (Code No. RPS 2L1.5) or equivalent and a
standard M20 locknut.
d. Feed the cables into the unit. Ensure that the sealing

Heat sensor
washer supplied is fitted between the cable gland and
the unit (rubber part of the washer against the unit).
LED+

LINE2

LINE1
LED-
TH+
TH-

Use the earth continuity straps provided to maintain


0V

loop cable earth continuity. 0v


e. Connect the earth tails into the earth termination point.
f. Terminate the cable at the entry point and connect
ends into the appropriate terminals on the sealed
printed circuit board module. See the relevant
FROM PREVIOUS

connection diagram.
(ON COVER)

(ON COVER)
CALL POINT
CONTACTS

&
LOOP OUT

LOOP IN
TO NEXT
DEVICE

DEVICE

Failure to promptly replace the cover will result


LED

in environmental damage.
g. Reconnect the flying leads from the cover into the
BROWN

WHITE

LINE1

LINE2

appropriate terminals on the sealed printed circuit


BLUE

RED

0V

0V

board module. Refit the cover to the unit. For


Manual Call Point

maximum protection ensure that the cover screws are


tight and secure.

&
CALL2

CALL1

LED+

LINE2

LINE1
LED-

Forcing the cover to fit the wrong way round will


0V

0v

damage the unit.

Heat Probe
For carriage purposes the probe on the heat sensor is fully retracted. It
is important that the heat probe is positioned correctly. There should be
a minimum of 20mm of the probe protruding from the front face of the
probe gland. The probe gland can only be tightened up once, as the
gland uses an olive joint which should be replaced rather than
re-tightened. Once the probe is in the correct position and the gland has
been tightened (finger tight plus 11/2 turns) the cable tie should be used
to clamp the cable to the front cover.
42
Vigilon EN54 System
Technical specification
Manual call points
Standard EN54 Part 11 (break glass type only).
Dimensions
Standard variant height 88 mm x width 88 mm
depth 70 mm.

Environmentally protected height 180 mm x width 180 mm x


depth 130 mm.
Full assembly weight 770g - approximate for standard MCP
3.5Kg - environmentally protected MCP.
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Operating temperature 0 to 50°C
Relative Humidity up to 90%
(Non condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire, intruder
and social alarm systems.
Ingress Protection IP40 estimated standard type
FIRE IP44 estimated water resistant type
IP66 estimated environmentally protected
type.
Keyswitch MCP
Colour Red
Case ABS engineering plastic.
Environmentally Indication Red LED that illuminates when the MCP is
protected MCP
operated.

Options Testing The mechanism and operation of the MCP is


The surface mountable Manual Call Point range includes: tested by using a test key.
¨ MCP - LPC certified Operating voltage 20-50V
¨ MCP water resistant IP44 Loop Maximum number per loop = 200
¨ MCP environmentally protected IP55 Load factor = 1
¨ MCP with lift-up cover (load factor 1000 max per loop)
¨ MCP with lift-up cover, water resistant IP44 2-way device.
¨ Surface mounted MCP with key switch

surface flush

88mm

70mm 33mm 88mm

" If the MCP is flush mounted the plastic back box


supplied must be used. A flush fixing bezel is available.

43
Installation instructions
Installation i) Fit the spacer/cover gasket, if used.
ii) Insert the glass in a sloping position.
See page 42 for information on how to install th
iii) Hang the test key in its operating position.
environmentally protected MCP.
iv) Place the cover/glass gasket, if used, over the glass
Surface Fixing with its bevelled edge outwards.
a. Check the contents of the manual call point package: v) Hook the cover onto the main assembly securing the
two parts with the allen screw, and remove the
Component Quantity
test key to leave the call point in its normal
Call point Assembly 1
operating state.
Back Box 1

"
Earth Link 1
Test Key 1
Long Screw 2 Check the cover/glass gasket is not trapped around
Small Screw 1 the circular rim of the cover.
Gasket 1 (Only supplied vi) Fit the socket head screw to secure the cover onto
with weather resistant versions) the main assembly. A weather resistant version is
b. Cut the required holes on the back box for cable entry supplied with a longer socket head screw.
and also on the square gasket if applicable.
Feed the cables through the entry holes and mount the

"
c.
back box with the Square Gasket, if used, to an even
wall surface using suitable fixing. Semi-Flush Fixing: When flush fixing the call point,
d. Terminate each cable entry at the back box utilising the the red plastic back box supplied must be flushed into the wall.
earth link to maintain cable earth continuity. The procedure for installation is similar to the surface fixing
e. Disassemble the call point assembly using the end of version except a MCP SEMI FLUSH KIT containing a flush plate
the test key to open the socket head screw. is required and must be installed between the back box and
f. Feed the cable tails through the spacer/back box spacer assembly.
gasket, if used and connect the cable ends to the loop
terminals provided in the spacer assembly. The water resistant call points cannot be flush fixed.

" Ensure the spacer/back box gasket is fitted on and


around the back box profile.
Test
Push the test key through the hole on the underside of the call point to
engage the test cam mechanism. Push to operate the cam mechanism.
g. Secure the spacer assembly to the back box using the At this point the test key is retained in the call point. Pulling the test key
2 - long screws. out will reset the glass.
h. Re-assemble the cover assembly to the main
assembly with the socket head screw. To do this:
RECESSED CENTRES
FOR CABLE ENTRIES SPACE FOR
3-TOP & 1-BOTTOM BACK CABLE 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(MAX OF 2 USABLE) ENTRY

FIXING SCREWS
THIS WAY UP 2-OFF FOR PCB
ASSY MOULDING
88mm

1.4m

BACKBOX
36mm DEPTH
FLOOR LEVEL

EARTH POINT 4-OFF DRILL OUTS FOR NOTE : ITEMS MARKED * ARE SUPPLIED
Depth: 70mm
without Gaskets CONDUIT BOX MOUNTING WITH WATER RESISTANT VERSION ONLY

88mm

EP Manual Call Point


1 SQUARE GASKET
FROM PREVIOUS
(ON COVER)

(ON COVER)

167mm
CALL POINT
CONTACTS

LOOP OUT

2 BLACK BOX
LOOP IN
TO NEXT
DEVICE

DEVICE
LED

LOOP TERMINATIONS 3 SPACER/BACK BOX GASKET


BROWN

WHITE

4
LINE1

LINE2

SPACER ASSEMBLY
BLUE

LINE2
RED

LINE1
0V

0V

LOOP LOOP
165mm

OUT IN 5 SPACER/COVER GASKET


L2 0V L1 0V
6 LONG SCREWS
CALL2

CALL1

LED+

LINE2

LINE1
LED-

0V

0v

7 GLASS

8 COVER/GLASS GASKET

9 Earth terminals Centre mark


COVER

10 SOCKET HEAD SCREW


Cable entry points

44
Vigilon EN54 System
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Zone module (loop Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
powered) compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire,
This loop powered zone module is a single channel device, which can
intruder and social alarm systems.
accommodate up to 20 conventional detectors. The loop powered zone
module can also accommodate conventional manual call points fitted Ingress Protection IP40 estimated
with either a 3.9V Zener or 470 ohm resistor in series with its contacts.
Colour Grey/Brown and Black
Number of channels 1 channel
Input channels 2-wire input for conventional zone circuits.
Circuits are monitored for:
¨ Fire
¨ MCP fire
¨ Wiring open circuit fault
¨ Wiring short circuit fault
Monitoring conforms to BS5839 by still
detecting a MCP activation if a detector is
removed, when detector heads are fitted to
diode bases.

Maximum detector load: 20 conventional

End-of-line capacitor/diode (supplied) must


be used.

The input circuits will operate with various


manufacturers conventional detectors:

Menvier 700 series: Ionisation


Menvier 700 series: Optical

& If using diode bases, the removal of more than


five detectors may prevent some MCPs from working.
Apollo series 60: Ionisation
Apollo series 30: Ionisation
Apollo series 30: Rate of rise
Hochiki SLK-E Optical
Hochiki SIH-E Ionisation

"
Hochiki Comb Heat
There is a maximum limit of 1Km loop cable usage Hochiki DFE-90E Fixed Temp
allowed per loop circuit. This maximum limit is the sum of the Nittan 2KC Optical Smoke
cable used on main loop circuit, spurs off main loop circuit, plus System Sensor 1151E
cable runs to all input / output lines off loop powered interface System Sensor 4451E
units installed on the same loop. Notifier SD-651E
Thorn MR601/AFA1706 Optical
There is a further maximum limit of 100m cable run allowed per Thorn MR601T/AFA1705 High
input / output line off loop powered interface unit. Performance Optical
Thorn MD611/AFA 1704
Thorn MF601/AFA 1702
Technical specification Thorn MS302 Ex Flame, provided:
1. The flame detector is the only device
Dimensions height 125mm connected to the zone.
width 204mm 2. The EOL is fitted directly to the flame
depth 50mm detector and is housed in the base.
Full Assembly weight 0.7Kg Loop Maximum number per loop = 32
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC Load factor = 10
(load factor 1000 max per loop)
Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
Relative Humidity up to 90% 2 way device
(Non condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry
Class B limits.

45
Installation instructions
Installation

a. Check the package contents.


b. Remove the lid to the module.

140mm

PCB

P1
L1
0V

79mm
D22 P3
L2
0V
C+
0V
Z+

Shown with lid removed


M4 EARTHING
STUD

c. Check that an end-of-line capacitor is supplied with the Unit.


d. Remove the board from the unit and keep it in a safe place until required, together with the fixing screws.
e. Knockout the required cable entry points from the module sides.
f. Mark the four fixing positions on the wall to which the unit is to be mounted, secure the unit to the wall with suitable
fixings.
g. Terminate each cable at the entry point.
h. Fit the board into the module using the fixings.
i. Connect the appropriate cable ends to the terminals.
j. Secure the lid to the module.
k. Leave all outstanding installation work to the servicing organisation.

Detection (zone) circuit


End-of-line
Capacitor diode
unit

P3

C+
0V
Z+
NOTE: A maximum of up to
20 conventional devices can be
Conventional detector
connected to the zone circuit
with or without diode
base, if without then
Manual call point with
MCPs must be intalled
3.9V zener diode or 470R resistor
before detectors.
in series with contacts

46
Vigilon EN54 System
Technical specification
Single channel interface
(loop powered) Dimensions height 125mm
width 204mm
depth 50mm
This Single channel interface unit operates directly from the loop. It has Full Assembly weight 0.702Kg
1 channel that can be configured as either an input or an output. Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
Relative Humidity up to 90%
(Non condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry
Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire, intruder
and social alarm systems.
Ingress Protection IP40 estimated
Colour Grey/Brown and Black
Number of channels 1 channel, (configurable as input or output).
Input channels Single input (using optional line module):
monitors voltage free contacts,
When the unit is set up as an output, the input channel can still be used normally open or normally closed,
as a verification input of the output action. inputs may be configured as:
fire,
When the unit is configured as a single input, a line module must be fault,
installed and can be up to 100m cable distance away. The two position supervisory
switch on the module must be set to input. (with 0s or 30s delay before signal accepted)

When the unit is configured for multiple input, an end of line capacitor Multiple input (with capacitor end of line unit):
unit must be fitted to the last input. If the multiple inputs are from manual monitors voltage free contacts
call points, there must be a 470 ohm resistor in series with the contacts. (in series with 470 ohm resistor for MCPs)
normally open or normally closed,
inputs may be configured as:
As a relay output the unit provides voltage free change over contacts fire only
rated 5A at 24Vdc / 5A at 250Vac. The relay output of the interface (with 0s or 30s delay before signal accepted).
operates with a system sector.
Output channels Voltage free SPCO contacts rated at:
5 amps at 24 Vdc / 5A at 250Vac

" There is a maximum limit of 1Km loop cable usage


allowed per loop circuit. This maximum limit is the sum of the
Loop Maximum number per loop = 32
Load factor = 10
(load factor 1000 max per loop)
cable used on main loop circuit, spurs off main loop circuit, plus
cable runs to all input / output lines off loop powered interface 2-way device
units installed on the same loop.

There is a further maximum limit of 100m cable run allowed per


input / output line off loop powered interface unit.

47
Installation instructions
Installation

140mm
PCB

SW1 RL2 P2
NO
P1
COM
L1

79mm
0V
NC
D22 P3
L2
0V
C+
0V
Z+

Shown with lid removed


M4 EARTHING
STUD

a. Check the contents of the package.


b. Remove the lid to the module.
c. Check that an end-of-line capacitor is supplied with the Unit.
d. Remove the board from the unit and keep it in a safe place until required, together with the fixing screws.
e. Knockout the required cable entry points from the module sides.
f. Mark the four fixing positions on the wall to which the unit is to be mounted and secure the unit to the wall with
suitable fixings.
g. Terminate each cable at the entry point.
h. Refit the board into the module.
i. Connect the appropriate cable ends to the terminals.
j. Secure the lid to the module.

Single input using a line module


P3 I/O CHAN I/P Switch input
1

N/C COM N/O

C+
2

0V O/P
S1
Z+
P1
P2

Line module

Multiple inputs
End-of-line
Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Capacitor diode
unit
470R 470R 470R 470R
P3 Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor

C+
0V
Z+

k. Leave all outstanding installation work to the servicing organisation.

48
Vigilon EN54 System
Technical specification
Four channel interface
(loop powered) Dimensions in mm height 270
width 261
depth 60
Full Assembly weight 2.4Kg
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
Relative Humidity up to 90%
(Non condensing)
Temperature 5 - 45°C
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry
Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire, intruder
and social alarm systems.
Ingress Protection IP40 estimated
Colour Grey - Brown and Black.
Number of channels 4 channels, (each configurable as input,
This interface unit is a 4 channel device that operates directly from the output or off).
loop and does not need a separate power supply. The interface must be
Input channels (using line modules)
used in conjunction with one or more of the following interface options:
monitors voltage-free contacts,
¨ Line modules normally open or normally closed.
Provides a single channel input or output, the output contacts inputs may be configured as:
of which are rated at 24Vdc 2A. Up to 4 may be used in
conjunction with the interface. Line modules connect to the
¨ fire
interface with 2 wires. All four line modules may be housed ¨ fault
within the interface enclosure. Alternatively, any line module ¨ Supervisory (non-fire event)
may be housed in the host equipment; the limit of the 2-wire (with 10 second sprinkler switch delay
interconnection is 100 metres with a maximum of 1km for option).
each loop.
Output channels Using line modules there is voltage-free
¨ Key switches 4-position door SPCO contacts rated 2A at 24 Vdc
2-way key switch - max 4 per interface
3-way key switch - max 2 per interface
Using power supply unit and relays there is
The 4-position door replaces the standard door of the
voltage-free SPCO contacts rated 5A at
interface. The door may be assembled with up to 4 key
240 Vac.
switches. Key switches are available in 2-way and 3-way
switch configurations and include LEDs to indicate status.
Key switches connect to the interface via push-on connectors. All ratings are for - resistive loads.
Label plates are built-in to each key switch position. Unused Loop Maximum number per loop = 8
positions may be covered using a blanking plate (supplied). Load factor = 2
¨ Power supply unit (load factor 1000 max per loop)
The supply unit provides up to four 240 Vac, 5 amp rated
single pole changeover relay contacts in a separate enclosure. 2-way device
Each relay is controlled by one channel of the interface. They
are interconnected by a 2-wire cable. The maximum length of
this cable is 100 metres. One relay is supplied with the supply
unit, additional relays up to 3 more can be installed and must
be ordered separately

" There is a maximum limit of 1Km loop cable usage


allowed per loop circuit. This maximum limit is the sum of the
cable used on main loop circuit, spurs off main loop circuit, plus
cable runs to all input / output lines off loop powered interface
units installed on the same loop.

There is a further maximum limit of 100m cable run allowed per


input / output line off loop powered interface unit.

49
Installation instructions
Installation c. Mark and drill the three hole fixing positions on the
surface to which the unit is to be mounted and secure
the unit to the surface with suitable fixings.
CABLE ENTRIES
3-off BACK and d. Terminate each cable at the entry point.
6-BACK UP TO 4-OFF
6-TOP
1-off TOP CABLE ENTRIES
OPTIONAL
e. Fit the interface board using the screws provided.
EARTH POINTS FOR LOOP
EARTH LEAD for CABLES WIRING LINE f. Fit the line modules inside the back box, if required.
MODULES g. Connect the appropriate cables ends to their respective
terminals.

" The connection of internally fitted line module should


be left for the Servicing organisation, unless otherwise
P2 P2 P2 P2
instructed.
P1 P1 P1 P1
1
A remotely installed line module should not be located more
P1 P2 than 100m cable distance away from the interface unit, assuming

149mm
CH1 CH2 P5 P6 P7 P8 P10 P11 1.5mm2 MICC is being used. An overall limit of 1Km (10 x 100m)
CH3 CH4 of line module monitoring cable is allowed per loop.
P3 P4 FS4
FS1 FS2 FS3 h. Close the door on the unit using the key.
i. Leave all outstanding installation work to the servicing
organisation.
DOOR
Keyswitch door
INTERFACE BOARD 85mm 85mm
UNIT

" Where interface unit inputs are keyswitch operated,


there is an optional replacement door. The door can
Fuse Rating accommodate keyswitches 19245-03 (2 off 3-way keyswitch) or
FS1 to FS4 100mA 20mm x 5mm 19245-02 (4 off 2-way keyswitch).
EXTERNAL OUTPUT
EQUIPMENT

LINE P2 KEYSWITCH DOOR


MODULE N/C COM N/O for interface unit

I/O CHANNEL
P1

INPUT Up to 100m
Line modules can be fitted inside cable distance 2-WAY KEYSWITCH
the interface unit or externally
P1 to P4
To -> P1, P2, P3 or P4 1 CONFIRMATION
2 LED
N/C COM N/O N/C COM N/O N/C COM N/O
3
P2 P2 P2 KEYSWITCH
4

P1 P1 P1 P1 P2
I/O CHAIN I/O CHAIN I/O CHAIN INTERFACE UNIT To -> P1 & P2
(LOOP POWERED) CH1 CH2
or
P3 & P4
3-WAY KEYSWITCH
CH3 CH4
P3 P4
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
KEYSWITCH ASSEMBLY
L1 0V L2 0V INTERFACE BOARD
LABEL
P5 P6 P7 P8
P10 P 11

LOCK NUT

a. Check the contents of the packages


Open the door using the key. DOOR (PART OF) DRESS NUT
Component Quantity
Unit 1 LABEL HOLDER

Interface board# 1 .

"
Screws (for board)# 5
Key 1
#these components are packaged separately If a keyswitch is fitted to a channel, no line module
b. Knockout the required cable entry points. can be connected to that channel.

" Only mount the unit with cable entry points at the top.
50
Vigilon EN54 System
Installation
Power supply unit for Fuse Rating Location
4-channel loop interface Mains 1A HRC 20mm x 5mm Mains terminal block
MAINS
200mm
The power supply unit allows connection to external CABLE
equipment that requires switched mains voltages via ENTRY
POINT 6-OFF TOP CABLE ENTRY POINTS
change over contacts. The change over contacts are
available at terminals P1 to P8.

N L

1A

136mm
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9

P10 P11
P12
P13
P14
RL4 RL3 RL2 RL1
P15

D10 P16
P18
P18

Earth lead

DOOR

POWER SUPPLY UNIT

100m maximum distance


N/O COM N/C

I/O_CH4
RL4
P1&P2
P12
Panel Dimensions height 208mm
P1 to P8
I/O_CH3

width 222mm RL3


P14
depth 60mm P3&P4
I/O_CH2

Full assembly weight 1.5Kg RL2


P5&P6
P15

Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC


I/O_CH1

RL1
P7&P8 P16
Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
CH3 CH4
Relative Humidity up to 90% CH1 CH2

(Non condensing)
POWER SUPPLY
Temperature 5 - 45°C UNIT P5 P6 P7 P8
INTERFACE UNIT
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry
Class B limits a. Check the contents of the package.
b. Using the key open the door.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4 c. Knockout the required cable entry points (6-off on top
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic of case).
compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire, intruder
and social alarm systems
" The unit must be mounted with the cable entry points
at the top of the unit.
Ingress Protection IP40 estimated d. Mark and drill the four fixing hole positions on the
surface to which the unit is to be mounted and secure
Colour Grey - Brown and Black the unit to the surface with suitable fixings.
Outputs 4 pairs of change over contacts rated 5A at e. Terminate cables at the entry points and connect the
240Vac resistive load. cables ends if instructed, otherwise leave tail wire
The change over of contacts occur on length of 400mm and mark the cores to identify the
operation of the respective interface output connection point.
channel. f. Close the door on the unit using the key.

Power indicator Green power on indicator is lit when power is


healthy " The unit is supplied complete with 1 PSU RELAY. The
unit is designed to operate a maximum of 4 relays. Individual
PSU RELAYs may be ordered using part code 19245-07.
g. Leave all outstanding installation work for the servicing
organisation.

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Installation instructions
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Mains powered interface Commercial & Light Industry
unit Class B limits
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
This interface unit operates from mains power and incorporates its own Alarm systems: Electromagnetic compatibility
battery-backed power supply. It has 4 channels, each may be configured Product family standard: Immunity
as input or output and are configured as conventional zone and sector requirements for components of fire, intruder
circuits respectively. and social alarm systems
Ingress Protection IP40 estimated
Colour Grey/Brown and Black
Number of channels 4 channels, (each configurable as input or
output)
Output (sector) Output (sector) channel will operate
channels conventional equipment such as sounders /
bells and door holders.

A maximum current of 500mA is allowed and


can be shared between the output channels
(each fused at 800 mA).
Maximum output current per interface is
500mA

Sectors are monitored for:


¨ wiring open circuit fault
Technical specification ¨ wiring short circuit fault
Dimensions height 305mm End-of-line 22K resistor (supplied) must be
width 504mm used.
depth 98mm
Full assembly weight 8.6Kg Optional up to 4 Octal relays with diode packs
may be fitted within the enclosure. These
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC provide DPCO voltage-free contacts rated at
Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC 10 amps, 240 Vac, resistive load.

Relative Humidity up to 90% Batteries 2 - 12V 2.1Ah sealed lead acid batteries
(Non condensing) Loop Maximum number per loop = 8
Temperature 5 - 45°C Load factor = 3
Mains Operating voltage 230V 50Hz +10% -6% (load factor 1000 max per loop)
3-way device (terminals provided for spur
Input (zone) channels 2-wire inputs for conventional zone circuits. circuit)
Circuits are monitored for:
¨ Detector fire
¨ MCP fire
¨ Wiring open circuit fault
¨ Wiring short circuit fault

Monitoring conforms to BS5839 by detecting


a MCP activation if a detector is removed
providing detector heads are fitted to diode
bases

Maximum detector load: 2 mA.

End-of-line capacitor/diode (supplied) must be


used.

The input circuits may be configured to


operate with various manufacturers detectors
and MCP's: Gent, Apollo, Hochiki, Menvier,
Nittan, Notifier and Thorn

On certain sites where older type detectors


and MCPs are used that give a short circuit
fire, set rotary switch to position ‘F’.

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Vigilon EN54 System
Installation d. Mark the 3 fixing positions on the wall to which the unit
is to be mounted and secure the unit to the wall with
Fuse Rating Location suitable fixings.

"
Mains 1.6A HRC - 20mm x 5mm Top left of the back box
FS1 800mA - 20mm x 5mm Board
FS2 800mA - 20mm x 5mm Board If the unit is to switch heavy non-mains loads, then
FS3 800mA - 20mm x 5mm Board optional POWER RELAYS 19104-52 must be used. The relays
FS4 800mA - 20mm x 5mm Board may be installed on the DIN rail inside the unit. The relay unit
FS5 2.5A - 20mm x 5mm Board must include a diode unit.
FS6 250mA - 20mm x 5mm Board e. Terminate each cable at the entry point.
a. Check the package contents, open the door using the f. Fit the interface board inside the back box using the
key and check all components. screws provided.
Component Quantity g. Connect the incoming cable ends to the appropriate
Unit 1 terminals.
Interface Board# 1 h. Connect the transformer secondary wires to terminal
Screws (for board)# 7 block P7 on the interface board.
12V 2.1Ah Battery 2 i. Place the batteries inside the back box, however do
Key 1 not make the connection, this is done during
Battery Link 1 commissioning by the Servicing organisation.
Battery lead assembly 1 j. Fit the cover over the mains terminal and battery
250mA Aux Fuse (Spare) 1 restraint bracket.
1.6A Mains Fuse (Spare) 1 k. If removed, re-fit the door and earth lead.

"
2.5A Battery Fuse (Spare) 1
800mA Quick Blow Fuse (Spare) 4
Capacitor Unit (EOL) 4 The capacitor unit and the 22k Resistor must be fitted
EOL Label 5 to the end-of-line (EOL) of each circuit. Also stick an EOL label
22k Resistor (EOL) 4 inside the last device on each circuit or where the EOL unit is
# these components are packaged separately. fitted.
b. If necessary, remove the door on the unit to ease l. Close the door on the Unit using the Key.
installation and remove the covers fitted over the m. Leave all outstanding parts and installation work to the
mains terminal. Servicing organisation.
c. Knockout the required cable entry points from the back
box.

CABLE
CABLE DIN RAIL FOR ENTRY CABLE
ENTRIES 1.6A POINTS ENTRIES
OPTIONAL
FOR MAINS 16 - TOP FOR
EARTH OCTAL TYPE
MAINS FUSE LOOP
LINK TO RELAYS
DOOR WIRING WIRING

N E L

P3 P4 P5 P6 P2 BACK BOX

FS1 FS2 FS3 FS4


S5

FS6 BOARD
P7 FS5
Aux Battery 183mm
AC AC P9 P8
+ - + -

2.1Ah
2-OFF 12V
BATTERIES

40mm

DOOR BATTERY
RESTRAINT
FIXING
218mm 218mm POINT

NOTE: The battery


restraint brackets
are not shown.

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Installation instructions
External circuits Power relay
Up to 4 relays can be fitted inside the interface unit on the DIN rail.
INPUT NOT USED OUTPUT NOT USED ¨ Octal relay operates from a 24V supply
End-of-line End-of-line
22K Resistor
¨ DIN rail mountable
Capacitor unit
¨ Relay coil resistance 470R
P3 to P6 P3 to P6 ¨ Contacts rated 10A at 230Vac

ZC1
Z1
S1+
EARTH
S1-
ZC1
Z1
S1+
S1-

EARTH

24 22 12 14

6 5 4 3

INPUT USED OUTPUT USED


End-of-line
22K Resistor
2S 3S

End-of-line
Capacitor unit 1S 4S

7 8 1 2

Conventional DIODE UNIT


detector or MCP A2 21 11 A1
(TS35 DIN RAIL MOUNTABLE)
HOLDER
TOP VIEW
(TS35 DIN RAIL MOUNTABLE)
14 N/O 1
12 N/C 1
A1 24 N/O 2
-ve
P3 to P6 P3 to P6 3S 2S 22 N/C 2
2 3 4 6 5
COIL
ZC1
ZC1

Z1
Z1

7
S1+
S1+

EARTH
EARTH

S1-
S1-

4S 1S 1 8
+ve 21 COM 2
A2
Diode 11 COM 1
Unit
LOOP CIRCUIT LOOP WIRING

SPUR CIRCUIT LOOP OUT


COMMON LOOP IN
(WHERE USED)
LINE LINE 1 LINE 2

0V LC 0V L1 0V L2

P2

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Vigilon EN54 System
Technical specification
Vigilon Network Node
Panel dimensions in mm height 539 x width 408 x depth 151
The Vigilon Network Node (also referred to as Terminal node) is a panel
without loop supporting capabilities. The node houses its own power Panel weight approximately 16.5Kg
supply whilst the batteries are housed in a separate enclosure. The Storage temperature -10 to 55ºC
batteries supply standby power in the event of mains supply failure. A
lockable front door prevents unauthorised access to fire alarm controls, Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
but allows all of the indicators to be seen. Two push button controls are Relative Humidity (Non up to 90%
located on the front door below the display that enable Fire messages to condensing)
be scrolled in the event of multiple fires. The node is designed for flush Temperature 5 - 45°C
and surface mounting and facilitates both rear and top cable entry points.
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry
Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
compatibility
Product family standard: Immunity
requirements for components of fire,
intruder and social alarm systems.
Ingress Protection IP31 estimated
Colour Door: Grey (Pantone 422)
Back box: Graphite Grey (RAL 7024).
Network The node is networkable and is supplied
with a network card for secure network
connections.
RS232 and RS485 The node is supplied with an IO card that
connections facilitates RS232 for connecting to another
panel (domain bridge) or Gent Supervisor.
The maximum cable length allowed for
Features RS232 is 10m.
¨ RS485 terminals to connect to a network of control panels
It also facilitates RS485 for connecting
¨ RS232 to connect to a control panel or external printer networked panels and node. The
¨ Two master alarm circuits that operates with system fire maximum cable length allowed for RS485
event is 1.2Km.
¨ Two sets of auxiliary relay change over contacts configurable Plug in Card slots
to operate with system fire, fault or disablement events
LCC -P1 Local controller card - supplied
¨ One set of clean voltage-free change over contacts that IOC -P2 Input Output card
operate with system fire event Loop 1 - P3 Input Output card option
¨ Standby supply to power the system in the event of mains Loop 2 - P4 Input Output card option
failure Loop 3 - P5 Input Output card option
¨ LCD alphanumeric type with back light to display event Loop 4 - P6 Input Output card option
information Spare - P7 spare slot
Network card - P8 Network card (supplied).
¨ LED lights for event indication
¨ Local audible buzzer to announce events Auxiliary relays Voltage-free contacts rated 1A @ 24Vdc
¨ Push button for essential controls and menu driven commands
Aux relay 1 2 sets of change over contacts configured
¨ Four programmable control buttons (U1 to U4) to operate immediately with any system
¨ Remote battery box Fire event. The relay is normally
de-energised.
Aux relay 2
2 sets of change over contacts configured
to operate immediately with any system
Fault event. The relay is normally
energised.

The relays can be re-configured to


operate with any Fire, any Fault or any
Disablement event, with a delay of up to
10 minutes and can operate in a normally
energised or de-energised state.

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Installation instructions
Clean contacts 1 set of voltage free change over contacts Battery Box
rated 1A @ 24Vdc, active with any fire
event. The battery box can be installed in a remote location up to 10m cable
distance away from the network node when using 1.5mm2 MICC. If using
Master alarm circuits Operates with any system fire event 2.5mm2 MICC then the cable distance can be increased up to 15m
2 - (24 volts nominal) Battery box dimensions height 309 x width 382 x depth 110
400 mA max. per circuit in mm
MA1 - fuse 1A FS1
MA2 - fuse 1A FS2 Batteries The battery box can accommodate
Both fuses are 20mm x 5mm in size and 4-12V-12Ah sealed lead acid batteries.
are located on the Terminal card. Battery circuits Two separate battery circuits:
Indicators Fire (red) Normally each circuit has 2-12V 12Ahr
Power (Green) batteries connected in series.
Fault (amber) Temperature monitor The temperature monitoring inside of the
Disablement (amber) battery box is to allows the network node
System fault (amber) to make adjustment to the charge voltage.
Sounder (amber).
Terminals Can accept up to 2.5mm2 cable.
Display Alpha-numeric display - 8 lines by
40 character per line, back-lit, (Black Battery box weight with 4 batteries - 21Kg
characters on green background, liquid (including batteries) 1 -12V 12Ah battery weight is 4Kg.
crystal display).
Internal sounder To announce Fire and Fault events, plus Power supply
give a key press confirmation beep.
Mains operating voltage 230V 50Hz +10% -6% protected by a fuse
Menus [Control], [Setup], [Information] and - 3.15A AS 20mm x 5mm.
[Test Engineering] menus accessed via
Menu On/Off, F1, F2, F3 and F4 buttons. Nominal supply voltage 24V +/- 4V
for master alarm circuits
Controls (with door Next and Previous buttons operable
closed) Access level 1 during Fire condition only. Battery circuits Terminals to connect to externally housed
BAT1 & BAT2 batteries, each circuit is capable of
Controls (with door open) Sound Alarms, Silence Alarms, Reset, charging external batteries to reach full
Access level 2a Cancel Buzzer, Verify, F1-F4 keys, Menu charge state in 24Hr.
On/Off key, QWERTY key board, U1-U4
User having door key keys available if configured to perform site Fuses
specific actions by triggering CB251, Protects pre-reg DC FS1 8AQB
CB252, CB253 and CB254. Protects 44V supply FS2 8AQB
Battery charge circuit 1 FS5 8A QB
Access level 2b As access level 2a plus access to
Battery charge circuit 2 FS6 8A QB
User having door key and complete level 2 menu commands.
customer password Above fuses are 20mm x 5mm size.

Access level 3 As access level 2b plus access to all Storage temperature -10 to 55ºC
Engineer having door key menu commands. Operating temperature 0 to 45ºC
and engineer password
Relative Humidity (Non up to 90%
Logs Active system Logs: Fire, Fault and condensing)
Disablement Temperature 5 - 45°C
Historic system log: All events
Event system logs: Fault, Disablement,
Warning, Supervisory, Exceptions and
Historic fires.
Printer The integral printer operates when the
access door (outer door) is open. The
printer menu driven controls include: ON,
OFF, Line feed and Test print.

An optional remote printer can be


connected to the panel.

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Vigilon EN54 System
Installation checks a. Identify the package VIG-1ST-FIX and check that it
contains Network node back box and Battery box.
A Vigilon Network node is supplied in three packages: b. Remove the temporary front door off the Network Node
¨ 1st fix package: back box.
Network node back box and Battery box c. Remove the terminal cover bracket from the network
¨ 2nd fix package: node back box by unscrewing the captive screws.
Network node inner door, Moulded door, Power supply d. Knock out/in the required cable entry points from the
assembly, Network card, spares packs for node and battery network node back box.
box e. Using the fixing points mount the Network node back
box and Battery box to provide support for a fully
¨ 3rd package: assembled panel weight 16.5Kg and Battery box
Battery pack weighing 21Kg.
f. Terminate each cable at the entry point leaving 400mm
These instructions cover information on the 1st fix tail wire length and mark each core to identify its final
installation only. The 2nd fix and 3rd fix packages are connecting point.

&
installed during the commissioning of the system by the
servicing organisation.
If the mains cable is not connected to the

"
respective terminals then ensure the tail ends are insulated
The Network node can be surface or flush mounted. to guard against accidental switching On of the mains
The only time it cannot be flush mounted is when the battery box supply.
is close fitted beneath the network node.

Cable entry points 30mm 9-off Earth points


125mm 105mm (1-0ff bottom side
18 - Back
18 - Top on the right hand)
2 - Bottom side
Mains supply
(on the right)
cable
Knock outs

Backplane Loosen the 7-off captive screws


and remove the Terminal cover
from the backbox
1.7m

Dust
cover
502mm

268mm

Terminal card

Backbox
Ribbon cables
fitted during
commissioning Assembled panel size
HEIGHT 539mm
WIDTH 408mm
93mm

5-off Backbox DEPTH 151mm


fixing points

12mm 290mm

Earth to
Inner door 382mm

Floor level

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Installation instructions
Flush fixing the Network node Mains and battery supply connections
The procedures for flush fixing the network node are the same as those The mains and battery supply cables must be installed to the stage to
for the control panel, see page 12. facilitate the power up for commissioning, which is carried out by the
Servicing organisation.
Flush shroud for rack mounting
The procedures for flush fixing the network node to a 19" rack are the
same as those for the control panel, see page 12.
& Where mains cable is to remain disconnected, its
tail ends must be insulated to prevent dangerous
conditions arising in the event of accidental switching On
Battery box of the mains supply.
The battery box is the same as that used with the control panel and for
installation procedures see page 13. Terminals for external circuits
The Network node has a Terminal card that holds all the terminals for the
Terminate and mark cable connection of external circuits. The exception are:
Terminate the cables at the entry points and mark them to identify the ¨ terminals for CARDS in slots P7 and P8, these are located on
point of connection. the Backplane
¨ mains supply terminals which are located on the mains
Mains supply terminal block

For procedures on connecting the mains supply, see page 14.


¨ battery connections which are optionally located on the PSU.

CARD 2 CARD 1 RS485 RS232


0V Rx 0V Tx 0V Rx 0V Tx -ve 5V +ve 0V Tx CTS Rx RTS

P3 P15
Master alarm Clean C
CARD 4 CARD 3 M1+ M1- M2+ M2- NC C NO
0V Rx 0V Tx 0V Rx 0V Tx

P8
P6
P1 Auxiliary Relay 1 Auxiliary Relay 2
NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

Back box P9 P10


For network node
N E L

3.15A Antisurge
20mm x 5mm
fuse

Battery connections
B1+ B1- B2+ B2- TH+ TH-

P12

Quick release terminals

TERMINALS
FOR CARD IN P8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NETWORK CARD in backplane slot P8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0V -ve +ve 0V 0V -ve +ve 0V
P10 --------End 2------- -------End 1 --------
TERMINALS
FOR CARD IN P7
1 2 3 4 5 6 Optional IO CARD in backplane slot P7
1 2 3 4 5 6
CTS Rx RTS Tx 0V 0V
P11 logic

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Vigilon EN54 System
Network connections

Cable screen

No No
connection connection

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P10
I -ve +ve 0V I -ve +ve 0V I -ve +ve 0V I -ve +ve 0V

Connections for Connections for


Network card in Network card in
Socket P8 (Card 6) Socket P8 (Card 6)

BACKPLANE BACKPLANE
Control Panel or Network Node Control Panel orNetwork Node

Cable screen

No
connection

No
connection

Where a multicore
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P10
cable is being used I -ve +ve 0V I -ve +ve 0V I -ve +ve 0V I -ve +ve 0V
ensure the unused Connections for Connections for
cores (cores without Network card in Network card in
Socket P8 (Card 6) Socket P8 (Card 6)
signal) are connected
to 0V. BACKPLANE BACKPLANE
Control Panel or Network Node Control Panel or Network Node

Master alarm circuits Auxiliary relay circuits


The Network node operates the master alarm circuits in the event of any The Network node operates the auxiliary contacts when the configured
fire in the network. The two master alarm circuits accept the connection event is received from anywhere in the network. The auxiliary relays 1
of conventional alarm sounders including the conventional and 2 contacts are for use to control external equipment, such as
Speech-Sounder-Strobe S3 products. automatic dialler that makes the call for fire fighting action. The external
10K Ohms - End-of-line resistor equipment can be installed a maximum of 100m cable distance away
fitted in the last alarm sounder from the main fire panel. The relays can be individually re-configured to
operate with either fire, fault or disablement event in the system. The
relay operation can also be delayed by up to 10 minutes and can be set
up to operate in a normally energised or de-energised state. The
contacts should be powered from an independent power supply.
Conventional Change over contacts rated 1A @ 24Vdc,
alarm sounders to control external equipment

NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

P7 P8
MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2-

P5

MASTER ALARMS
AUXILIARY AUXILIARY
MA1 - FS2 1A RELAY 1 Terminal Card RELAY 2

Terminal card MA2 - FS1 1A PANEL


Factory default:
PANEL Aux relay 1 is normally de-energised and operates with a
fire event without delay.
Aux relay 2 is normally energised and de-energises with a
fault event without delay.

Note: Aux relay 2 has been shown in the above diagram in


its de-energised state, which is the state when there is
no power to the panel.

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Installation instructions
Clean contacts RS232 / RS485 Communication
The Network node operates the clean contacts when a fire event is The control panel offer RS232 and RS485 communication via the IO
received from anywhere in the network. The clean contacts can be used card. With a domain IO card in slot P2 of the backplane, it offers RS232
to signal plant equipment, such as lift control system. The plant and RS485 communication via terminal block P4 on Terminal card.
equipment can be a maximum of 100m cable distance away from the fire Three links on the IO card must be configured for RS232 or RS485, the
panel. The relay will alway operate in the event of a fire. The contacts factory setting is for RS232. The communication baud and panel address
should be powered from an independent power supply. are configured by setting the DIL switch located on the left edge of the
Display Keyboard card.
Change over contacts Standard IO card RS485 RS232
rated 1A @ 24Vdc, to Terminals for IO card
control external equipment in slot P2 of the backplane -ve 5V +ve 0V Tx CTS RxRTS
The clean contact relay is
normally de-energised P4
and operates with a fire
event without delay.
Terminal card
NC C NO
PANEL
P6
Additional IO card options
IO CARD IN SLOT P8 IO CARD IN SLOT P7 (LOOP 5)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6
-ve 5V +ve 0V CTS Rx RTS Tx CTS Rx RTS Tx 0V 0V
CLEAN logic
Terminal Card CONTACTS
PANEL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Remote printer P10


1 2 3 4 5 6
The remote printer connected to a Vigilon Network Node will print
network system events. A remote printer can be connected to the panel P11
providing a remote printer IO card is fitted in the panel.

Remote Printer
(Serial printer)
25-way D-type connector
LCC - P1
GND

Rx
Tx

I/O - P2

LOOP 1 - P3
GND

LOOP 2 - P4
Rx
Tx

RS485 RS232
Terminals for LOOP 3 - P5
Remote printer IO card -ve 5V +ve 0V Tx CTS RxRTS
in slot P2 of the backplane LOOP 4 - P6
P4
If the Remote printer IO card LOOP 5 - P7
is installed in a spare slot
on the backplane then use Terminal card P8
the corresponding terminals
PANEL / NODE
Backplane

PANEL

On completion of wiring installation


On completion of wiring close the temporary door using the allen key. All
outstanding work is done by the servicing organisation.

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Vigilon EN54 System

Network of systems
It is possible to network together up to 31 standalone Vigilon EN54 fire
alarm systems. Each standalone system has an EN54 Vigilon control
panel that is fitted with a network card. The network card permits RS485
communication between control panels / network nodes. The cable
distance between panels and nodes can be up to 1.2Km maximum. The
network node is a central point of information and has no loop supporting
capabilities.

Control panel Control panel Control panel

1.2Km 1.2Km

1.2Km
1.2Km

1.2Km 1.2Km

Control panel

Control panel Network node


without zone indicators

Network wiring How to minimise cross talk

" In countries where the European EMC directive is in


force use only those cables that are EMC Compliant, see list
& When using standard MICC cable in a network
the different legs of the cable must not be closely placed
under Recommended Network cables. together, as this will cause signal crosstalk which results
The recommended cables used to interconnect control panels and in communication failure.
network nodes are listed in this section. The cables may also be used to
connect Gent supervisor to a control panel or Network node.
There are three practical way of overcoming the crosstalk problem:
¨ used a twisted-core MICC cable
Network Cable screen continuity
¨ put a ferrous screen between the cables (ie in the two runs of
NOTE: The cable screens are not
connected to earth
steel conduit)
Screen continuity
at the joint or at Panel 2. ¨ maintain a distance between the network cables of at least
Panel Earth
connection at the joint 50mm
THE JOINT

Running network cable in a duct


It is possible to use MICC network cable that is enclosed in a steel
conduit to run in a 700m duct having 11KV cables in it. In this case it is
very important that the conduit is correctly earthed, it must provide a low
Panel 1 Panel 2 impedance, continuous screen that is bonded to earth potential at both
These split cables
MUST BE of the same type. ends of the run.
Ensure a good screen continuity joint exist at the where there is a split
cable.

& DO NOT mix cables of different types on the


same leg of a network, as this will create impedence
imbalance and disruption to data communication.
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Installation instructions
Network cables ¨ Belden No. 9842 EIA RS485 Applications, O/A Beldfoil®
Braid
For an overview definition of what is a standard and enhanced fire alarm 1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node
cable see page 6. For information on cable separation see page 5. cable distance
Enhanced Network cables • Must have following characteristics:
TBA
• Two twisted pairs
• 24AWG (7 strands x 32 AWG) conductors
Standard Network cables
• Low characteristic impedance - 120 ohms
¨ Delta Crompton Firetuf FDZ1000*
1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node • Low capacitance between conductors - 42pF/m at 1kHz
cable distance • Low capacitance conductor to screen - 75.5pF/m at 1kHz
• Three core ¨ Pirelli FP200 Flex* (EMC Compliant)
800m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node
¨ Huber & Schner Radox series FR communication cable* cable distance
1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node • 3 Core
cable distance • each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
• Three core twisted triad screened ¨ Pirelli FP200 Gold* (EMC Compliant)
• 1.5mm2 (7/0.42 stranded) conductors 1.2Km maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node
• Nominal impedance 200 ohms (1KHz) cable distance
• Capacitance between conductors 110pF/m (1KHz) • 3 Core
• Capacitance between screen to core 210pF/m (1KHz) • each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
• Fire resistance tested to BS6387 category CWZ and IEC ¨ Pirelli FP Plus (EMC Compliant)
331. 1.2Km maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node
cable distance
¨ Mineral insulated copper cable (EMC Compliant) • 3 Core
800m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to network node • each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
cable distance. ¨ Draka FT Plus (EMC Compliant)
• BS6207: Part 1 1.2Km maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node
• 3 parallel cores cable distance
• having continuous metal sheath encapsulating • 3 Core
• each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area • each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
• a red cover sheath (preferred for alarm applications)

¨ Belden No 9729 (UL Style 2493) (EMC Compliant)


1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node
" The cables marked * utilise laminated aluminium tape
with a tinned drain wire for electrostatic screening. Under certain
cable distance environmental conditions galvanic action may take place
• Two twisted pairs between the aluminium and the drain wire. This will severely
• Each pair individually screened degrade EMC performance as the foil to drain wire impedance
24AWG (7 strands x 32 AWG) will increase.
• Low capacitance between conductors - 39.4pF/m at 1kHz
• Low capacitance conductor to screen - 72.2pF/m at 1kHz
• Temperature range -30oC to +60oC .

¨ Teflon jacketed Belden TR No. 89729


1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node
cable distance
• Two twisted pairs
• Each pair individually screened
24AWG (7 strands x 32 AWG)
• Low capacitance between conductors - 39.4pF/m at 1kHz
• Low capacitance conductor to screen - 72.2pF/m at 1kHz
• Temperature range up to 200oC

¨ Belden Armoured equivalent (EMC Compliant)


This cable being a two pair cable to BS5308:Part 1 (type 2)
0.5mm2 (16/0.2mm).

600m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node


cable distance.

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Vigilon EN54 system

Domain Bridge across Networks


It is possible to connect two or more Vigilon networks together by means of domain bridge. To domain bridge two or more networks a Domain bridge
IO card must be installed in the bridging node / panel.
There are various methods of domain bridging depending on the distances between node / panel. Domain bridge can be made directly using RS232
ports of the IO card, via modem, RS422 converter unit, Fibre optics or via dedicated network using NPORT unit.

Methods of domain bridging

" A domain bridge IO card is required to be installed in the bridging panel/node.

Domain bridge IOC

DOMAIN
BRIDGE
Network RS232 Network
IOC IOC
node 15m max node

Modem

RS422
1Km max

Fibre
Optic
Computer
network

Star connection

If remote sites are


residential it is not
permissible to rely on
domain bridge link to Domain
call fire brigade 1
Network Node
- 4 IOC Cards
- 1 Network Card

Domain
Bridge
Domain Domain
Bridge Bridge

IOC IOC IOC


Domain Domain Domain
2 3 4

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RS232 Domain bridge

DOMAIN
BRIDGE

Domain 1 IOC
RS232 15m Cable length IOC Domain 2

Network Network
node node

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
CTS Rx RTS Tx 0V 0V logic CTS Rx RTS Tx 0V 0V logic

P11 P11

Backplane Backplane
Network node Network node
Connections for Domain bridge IO card in Slot P7 Connections for Domain bridge IO card in Slot P7

Modem Domain bridge

DOMAIN
BRIDGE
BT Leased line
Domain 1 IOC Modem Modem IOC Domain 2

Network Network
node node

3
2
7

1 2 3 4 5 6 25-way
CTS Rx RTS Tx 0V 0V logic Modem D-type plug

P11

Backplane
Network node
Connections for Domain bridge IO card in Slot P7 Mains
socket

BT Leased line

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RS422 Domain bridge

DOMAIN
BRIDGE
Domain 1 IOC 422 RS422 422
IOC Domain 2
CONV. CONV.
UNIT 1Km UNIT

Network Network
node node
RS232 15m maximum

MAINS SUPLY MAINS SUPLY

(Standard Belden
PSU network cable) PSU
2 X 2 Twisted pair
with earths
Max distance 1Km
TX- RX- Rx
GND
TX+ RX+ Tx
Tx
RX+ TX+
Rx RX- TX- GND

422 CONVERTER UNIT 422 CONVERTER UNIT

0V Tx Rx 0V Tx Rx

DOMAIN IOC DOMAIN IOC


SET TO 19200 SET TO 19200

PANEL PANEL

Rx GND Tx

422 CONVERTER
RS422
UNIT N L1
RX+
TX+

RX-
TX-

MAINS SUPPLY

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Fibre Optics Domain bridge

DOMAIN
BRIDGE
Domain 1 IOC Fibre Fibre Optics Fibre IOC Domain 2
Optics Optics
converter converter

Network
node
RS232 15m maximum

MINIMUM OF 4 CORE FIBRE CABLE


MAINS SUPLY TO ALLOW 100% REDUNDANCY MAINS SUPLY

PSU FIBRE OPTIC FIBRE OPTIC PSU


PATCH PANEL PATCH PANEL

GND Rx Rx
Rx
Tx Tx
Rx Tx Tx
GND

FIBRE OPTIC FIBRE OPTIC


0V Tx Rx CONVERTER CONVERTER
UNIT UNIT 0V Tx Rx
DOMAIN IOC FIBRE PATCH DOMAIN IOC
SET TO 19200 CABLE SET TO 19200

PANEL PANEL
DEFAULT SETTINGS
SW1 SW2 1 SW2 - Change the positions
of both 4 and 5 for 19200 baud

SW1 - Should not be changed

9
Remove lid to access the switches

Fibre optics Tx
connection points Rx

MAINS SUPPLY
L1 N

D+ D- TX GND RX

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NPORT - Domain bridge

" Customer to supply IP addresses.

Dedicated Computer
network
Domain 1 IOC NPORT
CONV.
NPORT
CONV.
IOC Domain 2
UNIT UNIT

Network Network
node node
RS232 15m maximum

MAINS SUPPLY MAINS SUPLY

PSU PSU
PATCH CABLES

GND TxD
NPORT Dedicated NPORT RxD
TxD DEVICE RJ45 Computer RJ45 DEVICE
RxD GND
Network

NPORT CONVERTER UNIT NPORT CONVERTER UNIT

0V Tx Rx NETWORK PORT 0V Rx Tx
DOMAIN IOC DOMAIN IOC
SET TO 19200 SET TO 19200
NPORT CONVERTER UNIT
PANEL PANEL

MAINS SUPLY
L1 N

RxD GND TxD

INFORMATION REQUIRED FROM CUSTOMER


PARTS REQUIRED EN54 SETUP 2 X IP NETWORK INFORMATION
2 x VIG-IO-DOM 2 X NETWORK PORTS
2 x VIG-DOM-NPORT 2 X PATCH CABLE

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Gent Supervisor system


The Gent Supervisor system is a PC based system that is connected to an EN54 secure network, at either a network node or a control panel. The
Supervisor system displays the network events on monitor screens in textual and graphical format.

" A secure network can have connected to it up to 3 Gent Supervisor systems. Two out of three Gent Supervisors must be
connected to network nodes.

The Gent Supervisor system is a PC based system with a dedicated keyboard, monitor options, graphics and text printer options. The system can
be optionally be powered from an uninterruptable power supply.

Supervisor 3 system
Mains supply Monitor
Textual Video
Graphics printer
printer
9-way
‘D’ Type
connector
Cable screen 15m max.
To Serial
5
2 or COM Port
3 on the
Supervisor Mains
PC supply
Supervisor
-ve 5V +ve 0V Tx CTS Rx RTS P5 PC Desktop
Mouse
Connections for
Standard keyboard
IO card in may be used during
Socket P2 (Card 15) commissioning

Terminal Card

Keyboard
CONTROL PANEL Mains Uninterruptable
or NETWORK NODE extension power supply

Back up mains
power to
Supervisor equipment

& The installation of these products should be in a clean environment away from electro magnetic interferences.

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Supervisor to panel using modems
Modems allow the data communications between Control panels / Network nodes and Gent Supervisor. This is done using BT STD Keyline which is
a leased telephone line specifically for alarm application. If the distance between the modem is large then STD Keyline 3 should be used, for advice
contact British Telecommunications.
A maximum cable distance of 15m is allowed between;
¨ Modem and Gent Supervisor system
¨ Modem and Network node
¨ Modem and Control panel.

Two methods of connecting a Gent Supervisor system to Vigilon Network node or Control panel in remote locations using modems.

Telephone line
Supervisor 3 system
Modem Jack
Modem
Jack
socket socket

RS232
15m maximum

Supervisor 3 Modem Modem


Jack Jack
system socket socket

RS232
15m maximum

RS232
15m maximum

Modem Modem
Jack Jack
socket socket

Modem

7
TO 25-Way (D-type)
3
MALE CONNECTOR
2
-VE 5V +VE 0V CTS RxD RTS Tx

FOR IO CARD IN SLOT 15

Control panel / Network node

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Supervisor to panel using fibre optics

Supervisor 3 system
DOMAIN
BRIDGE Domain 2
Domain 1 FIBRE Fibre Optics FIBRE
IOC OPTICS OPTICS
CONV. CONV.
UNIT UNIT

Network
node
RS232 15m maximum

MINIMUM OF 4 CORE FIBRE CABLE


MAINS SUPLY TO ALLOW 100% REDUNDANCY MAINS SUPLY

PSU FIBRE OPTIC FIBRE OPTIC PSU


PATCH PANEL PATCH PANEL

GND Rx Tx
Rx
Tx Rx
Rx Tx Tx
GND

FIBRE OPTIC FIBRE OPTIC


CONVERTER CONVERTER
0V TX RX
UNIT UNIT 5 2 3
DOMAIN IOC FIBRE PATCH COMM PORT
SET TO 19200 CABLE 9 WAY

PANEL
DEFAULT SETTINGS SUPERVISOR
SW1 SW2 1 SW2 - Change the positions
of both 4 and 5 for 19200 baud

SW1 - Should not be changed

Fibre optics Tx
connection points
Rx

MAINS SUPLY
L1 N

D+ D- TX GND RX

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Supervisor to panel using- NPORT

Supervisor 3 system

Dedicated computer
network
Domain 1 IOC NPORT
CONV.
NPORT
CONV.
UNIT UNIT

Network
node
RS232 15m maximum

MAINS SUPPLY MAINS SUPLY

PSU PSU
PATCH CABLES

GND TxD
NPORT Dedicated NPORT RxD
TxD DEVICE RJ45 Computer RJ45 DEVICE
GND
RxD Network

NPORT CONVERTER UNIT NPORT CONVERTER UNIT

0V Tx Rx NETWORK PORT 5 2 3
DOMAIN IOC COMM PORT
SET TO 19200 9 WAY
NPORT CONVERTER UNIT
PANEL SUPERVISOR

MAINS SUPPLY
L1 N

RxD GND TxD

INFORMATION REQUIRED FROM CUSTOMER


PARTS REQUIRED EN54 SETUP 2 X IP NETWORK INFORMATION
2 x VIG-IO-DOM 2 X NETWORK PORTS
2 x VIG-DOM-NPORT 2 X PATCH CABLE

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Vigilon system parts


This section lists parts that can be used in the Vigilon system. For further details on the availability of the parts, contact your supplier.

Control Panels
The panel is supplied as first and second and in some cases third fix assemblies in separate packages.
VIG-1ST-FIX* Control panel back box + Battery box

" The VIG-1ST-FIX part is common to all variants of Vigilon control panels, (including the Network Node). This means when
ordering a Vigilon control panel in addition to the 1st fix part you will need to order VIGx or VIGx-NET, where x =1,2,3 or 4.
VIG1 Control panel c/w 1 loop card (EN54)
VIG2 Control panel c/w 2 loop cards (EN54)
VIG3 Control panel c/w 3 loop cards (EN54)
VIG4 Control panel c/w 4 loop cards (EN54)
VIG1-NET Control panel c/w 1 loop card and Network card (EN54)
VIG2 -NET Control panel c/w 2 loop cards and Network card (EN54)
VIG3 -NET Control panel c/w 3 loop cards and Network card (EN54)
VIG4 -NET Control panel c/w 4 loop cards and Network card (EN54)
Spares
VIG-BATT Spare control panel battery
VIG-PAPER Spare thermal paper for the integral printer
VIG-MN-IN-DR-EN-Z Spare inner door with zone indicators

Cards
VIG-LPC Loop Card (EN54)
VIG-IOC Standard Input/Output card (EN54)
VIG-IOC-DOM Domain Bridge Input/Output Card (EN54)
VIG-IOC-UNI Universal Communications Input/Output card (EN54)
VIG-IOC-UFD Universal Communication Input/Output Card Full Duplex (EN54)
VIG-IOC-PRT Remote printer input/output card (EN54)
Spares
VIG-LCC-Z Local controller card (EN54)
VIG-LCC-NOD Local controller card for Network node (EN54)
VIG-NC Network card (EN54)

Accessories
VIG-FLUSH Control panel flush surround
VIG-19-RACK Control panel 19" Rack mounting bracket
VIG-WR-CASE Control panel weather resistant case

Network Node
VIG-NODE Network node (EN54)

" The first fix part VIG-1ST-FIX will be needed for the Network Node.

Repeat panel
VIG-RPT-1ST-FIX Repeat panel back box
VIG-RPT Repeat panel (EN54)
Spares
VIG-BATT-RPT Battery pack for repeat/mimic panel

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Mimic panels
VIG-MIM A2 Mimic panel c/w drawing (EN54)
VIG-ZONE A2 Zonal mimic panel (EN54)
VIG-MIM-A4 A4 Mimic Panel (EN54)
VIG-ZONE-A4 A4 Zonal Mimic Panel (EN54)
Spares
VIG-BATT-RPT Battery pack for repeat/mimic panel

Sensors
34710 Optical heat sensor

34710-RL Optical heat sensor for remote LED connection


13449-01 Remote LED

34710-ML Optical heat sensor with MCP connection


(Chinese market only)

34770 Optical heat sensor sounder

34780 Heat sounder

34720 Heat sensor

Spares
19271-01 Replacement Optical chamber
19271-01 Replacement Optical chamber
19274-01 Replacement heat sounder chamber
19272-01 Replacement heat chamber

34729 Environmentally protected Heat sensor

34740 Beam sensor pair


34741-01 Angle bracket with base
34741-90 IP66 Angle bracket with base
34741-03 Parallel bracket with base
4334-035 Light shield for beams

34760 Duct sensor (inc 17908-05 Probes


& 34702 Slave LED unit)

Terminal Plate
34700 3-way terminal plate

34704 4-way terminal plate

19279-01 Semi-flush sensor mounting kit

19279-10 Sensor trim ring (10 pack)

19270-50 Sensor dust cover (50 pack)

Tools
17918-22 Sensor chamber Extractor cup
17918-23 Optical chamber electronics module removal tool
17918-24 Ionisation chamber electronics module removal tool
17918-25 Heat sensor electronics module removal tool
17918-26 Sensor removal tool kit

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T Breaker and Slaves
34701 T breaker Unit
34702 Slave LED unit
34703 Slave Relay unit

Alarm sounders
34777 Repeat sounder (34700 Terminal plate required)

S3 Addressable Speech, Sounder Strobe


Strobe
Low profile range
Body Strobe - Deep base
White S2IP-ST-WR (red lens) S2IP-ST-WA (amber lens)
Red S2IP-ST-RR (red lens) S2IP-ST-RW (white lens)

Sounder Strobe
Low profile range
Sounder Sounder Strobe (red lens)
Body Deep base Shallow base Deep base Shallow base
White S3IP-SN-W S3-SN-W S3IP-SN-ST-WR S3-SN-ST-WR
Red S3IP-SN-R S3-SN-R S3IP-SN-ST-RR S3-SN-ST-RR
Low profile variants
Sounder Strobe
Red S3IP-SN-ST-RW (white lens)
White S3IP-SN-ST-WA (amber lens)
System range
Sounder
The S2IP-SN-R3 and S2IP-SN-W3
Red S2IP-SN-R (2-way) S2IP-SN-R3 (3-way)
products are suitable for retrofitting
White S2IP-SN-W (2-way) S2IP-SN-W3 (3-way) and are supplied with a 6-way terminal
block to ease cable connection.
Note: The system range of products do not support strobe options.

Speech Sounder Strobe


Low profile range
Speech Sounder Speech Sounder Strobe (red lens)
Deep base Shallow base Deep base Shallow base
White S3IP-VO-W S3-VO-W S3IP-VO-ST-WR S3-VO-ST-WR
Red S3IP-VO-R S3-VO-R S3IP-VO-ST-RR S3-VO-ST-RR

System range
Speech Sounder
Deep base
White S2IP-VO-W
Red S2IP-VO-R
Note: The system range of products do not support strobe options.

Remote Control
S3-CONTROL Remote control for the S3

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Manual call points (MCP) 2-way
34800-EN Surface mounted MCP
34807 Surface mounted keyswitch MCP
34842-EN Surface mounted MCP with cover
34812-EN Surface mounted water resistant MCP
19289-01 MCP flush fixing plate
34852-EN Surface mounted water resistant MCP with cover
34829-EN Environmentally protected surface mounted MCP
14112-09EN Spare MCP glasses 10 pack non LPCB approved

Interfaces
4- Channel mains powered interface
34440 Mains powered fire alarm interface
19104-52 Power relay (for mains powered interface)
(up to 4 maximum can be fitted inside the interface - supplied with base and diode unit)

4- Channel loop powered interface


34450 4 - Channel loop powered fire alarm interface
19245-05 Interface line module, up to 4 can be fitted in a 4 channel loop powered fire alarm interface
34454 4 way keyswitch door for 4-channel loop powered interface
19245-02 2 position keyswitch assembly (for use with optional interface doors)
19245-03 3-position keyswitch assembly (for use with optional interface doors)

Power supply unit


19245-06 Power supply unit with 1 relay (for use with loop powered interface unit)
19245-07 Mains relay (up to 4 for use with 19245-06 unit)

1- Channel loop powered interface


34410 Loop powered zone module
34415 Single Channel loop powered interface
19245-05 Interface line module

Domain Bridge products


VIG-NPORT-100 NPORT IP Domain module 100M (single unit)
VIG-DOM-FIBRE Fibre Optics Domain bridge (single unit)
VIG-DOM-CONV RS232 to RS422 Domain module (single unit)
VIG-DOM-MODEM Modem pair

Surge protection
5530440 1 x Mains, 1 x Loop & 1 x Zone/Sector suppression
(enclosure has space for 1 extra loop (2 x 2817958)
5530452 1 x Mains, 1 x Network, 1 x Loop & Zone / Sector suppression
(enclosure has space for 1 extra loop (2 x 2817958
5530465 1 x Mains, 1 x Network suppression
5530478 1 x Mains suppressor
2817958 1 x Additional Loop suppressor (module only)

Replacement Plug ins


2798844 Mains suppressor
2838762 Network suppressor
2839648 Loop suppressor
2838351 Zone / Sector suppressor

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GENT Supervisor
SPVR-DPC Supervisor 3 Desktop PC (including software)

Monitor options
SPVR-17M 17" Monitor
SPVR-19M 19" Monitor
SPVR-15LCD 15" Monitor (LCD)
SPVR-18LCD 18" Monitor (LCD)
SPVR-17MT 17" Monitor touch screen
SPVR-15LCDT 15" Monitor touch screen (LCD)
SPVR-18LCDT 18" Monitor touch screen (LCD)

" When ordering a touch screen monitor you will need a USB to serial lead part number VIG-USB-LEAD

SPVR-KYBD Supervisor Custom keyboard


SPVR-SPKR PC Speakers
SPVR-UPS PC UPS

Printers
SPVR-PT Text printer EPSON dot matrix
SPVR-GP Graphics printer colour ink jet
SPVR-PC Printer cable
SPVR-USB USB Printer cable (for use with SPVR-GP)

13563-01 Supervisor Modem (pairs)

Manuals
4188-773 Vigilon EN54 (with zone indicators) Installation instructions
4188-774 Vigilon EN54 (with zone indicators) Operating instructions
4188-749 Log book
SUP-MAN-OPS Supervisor Operating manual

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