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Vigilon Repeat Panel (EN/BS) : VIG-RPT-72

The document provides technical specifications for a Vigilon Repeat panel. The repeat panel duplicates the indicators and essential controls of a Vigilon fire detection and alarm control panel. It has its own power supply and battery backup. It is designed for semi-flush or surface mounting with rear and top cable entry points. The repeat panel is compatible with Vigilon EN54 and BS5839 control panels running specific software versions.
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Vigilon Repeat Panel (EN/BS) : VIG-RPT-72

The document provides technical specifications for a Vigilon Repeat panel. The repeat panel duplicates the indicators and essential controls of a Vigilon fire detection and alarm control panel. It has its own power supply and battery backup. It is designed for semi-flush or surface mounting with rear and top cable entry points. The repeat panel is compatible with Vigilon EN54 and BS5839 control panels running specific software versions.
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Data and installation

Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS) by Honeywell

VIG-RPT-72

Technical Data
Panel dimensions height 403mm, width 338mm,
depth 101mm

Panel healthy
Weight 9Kg with battery (approximate)
15:45

Vigilon Fire System


GENT 2010

Storage temperature -10°C to +55ºC


Operating 0°C to +45ºC
temperature
Relative humidity Up to 90% temperature
(Non condensing) +5°C to +45°C
Battery 12V 7Ah sealed lead acid
Mains operating 230V -15% +10% 50/60Hz
voltage
Rated Current 0.2A
Emission BS EN61000-6-3 : 2001
The repeat panel duplicates all of the control panel Immunity BS EN50130-4 : 1996 : Part 4
indications and the essential controls.
LVD BS EN 60950-2006
The repeat panel has its own mains derived power Ingress protection IP31 (estimated)
supply with battery for standby power in the event
of mains supply failure. A lockable front door Colour Door - Pantone 422
prevents unauthorised access to fire alarm controls Back box - Graphite Grey (RAL 7024)
but allows all of the indicators to be seen. The
panel is designed for semi-flush or surface Controls Next and Previous buttons operable
mounting and facilitates both rear and top cable (with door closed) during fire condition only.
entry points. Access level 1
Control buttons Sound Alarms, Silence Alarms, Reset
This repeat panel can be installed on a loop circuit (with door open) Fire, Cancel Fault Buzzer, Verify,
of an EN or BS Vigilon fire detection and alarm Access level 2 F1-F4, Menu On/Off and U1-U4.
system. It can be sited near an entry or exit point
of a building and fit in with the loop cable routing. Indicators Fire, Verify, Power, Fault, Power Fault,
System Fault, Delay and CB253/254.
Compatibility EN panel only: Sounder, Sounder,
Delay, Disablement Test and 32-Fire
The repeat panel is compatible with system control
Zone LEDs.
panel having card and software below:
BS panel only: Commission and
Control panel Control Panel Software Warning.
CARD Display: 8 lines 40 characters per line,
EN54 BS5839
back-lit LCD.
LCC ³ V4.00 ³ 3.42
Loop connection 3-way connection to a loop circuit
LPC ³ V4.19 ³ 3.90
New Shorter EN54-17 data Vmax 42V Vnom 40V
Card ONLY Fire detection and Vmin 24V VSO max 16V
MCC ³ V4.11 - fire alarm system VSO min 8V IC max 0.4A
short circuit isolators IS max 1A IL max 20mA
MCB ³ V4.21 -
ZC max 0.1W
³ means equal to or greater than

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Data and installation Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS)

d Refit the temporary cover to protect the panel


Installation until all building work is complete.
Cross section of the wall to which
The Repeat Panel Set consists of: the panel is to be semi-flush mounted

Parts Qty Aperture depth should


Aperture
j Backbox assembly 1 Repeat panel
not be less than: 59mm
semi-flush surround
k Outer door assembly 1
l Inner door assembly 1
(with membrane labels for BS panel)
m 20 Way ribbon cable 1
n 40 Way ribbon cable 1
Aperture Height:
† Spares pack [Battery lead, Link wire (not used), 1 380mm

1 x 2A Fuse 20mm x 5mm QB,


2 x 3.15A Fuse 20mm x 5mm AB ceramic] Repeat Panel Flush
Surround
‡ Battery 12V 7Ahr 1 5mm diameter
fixing holes Aperture Width: 320mm
Fuses on the Master Repeat Card
Fuse Rating
FS4 3.15A AS 20mm x 5mm Doors, Cables and Power up
FS2 3.15A AS 20mm x 5mm The doors and cables can be installed after the
FS3 2A QB 20mm x 5mm building work has finished.
a Remove the protective cover from the backbox.
Back box mounting
Cable entry points
b Fit the inner door ƒ to the panel enclosure
3-off remembering to connect the earth lead from the
4-off - Back and 4-off - Top
Earth points
backbox to the inner door. Fit the outer moulded
310mm door ‚ to the backbox.
45mm

115mm 115mm c Wiring the panel:


cL

& Ensure the mains supply is completely


powered down before wiring the mains cable ends.
• connect the mains cable to terminal block P9
1.65m

0C LC 01 L1 02 L2 L N P9
P17
on the Master Repeat Card.
• fit battery lead † supplied in the spares to
RESET P16 FS4
WRITE PROTECT DANGER

P4
L N
285mm
370mm

connector P5 on Master Repeat Card.


• connect the loop cables to terminal block P16
P8
P2

DANGER
SW3 DO NOT

WARNING
REMOVE
on the Master Repeat Card.
• connect the 40 way ribbon cable … to the
Removal of
cover exposes
P1 BUZZER live parts. FS2
BT+ BT-

DANGER
DISABLE
P7 FS3 P14 WD1
USB 2A(QB)
P5

+ -
RS485
0V 24V
PB2
Master Repeat Card connector P2 and the
other end to Display Key Card on the top right
edge connector - P1.
• connect the 20 way ribbon cable „ to the
Master Repeat Card connector P1 and the
Fixing centres other end to Display Key Card on the top right
Backbox
Floor level 4-off
edge connector - P6.
d Power-up the panel by switching ON the mains
a Find the Repeat panel Back box  package and supply and then connect the battery leads to the
remove the temporary cover. battery and note:
b Secure the back box to the wall with suitable
fixings. If the backbox is to be semi-flushed then • all the LEDs on the panel are lit for a short
use the optional semi-flush surround. duration and a power up message displayed.
c Terminate the cable at the entry point leaving • the local buzzer sounds
400mm tail wire length. • the display reads: Main panel is off Line
• the Fault and System Fault LEDs are lit.
& If mains supply cable ends are not
required to be connected then ensure the ends are
insulated for safety.

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Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS) Data and installation
Loop COM Loop IN Loop OUT From Mains fused spur
Spur Connection

Loop IN Loop OUT

Repeat panel Zones

Fault
1
17
2
18
3
19
4
20
5
21
6
22
7
23
8
24
9
25
10
26
11
27
12
28
13
29
14
30
15
30
16
32

Fire
mains
inner and outer
Panel healthy 15:45
Power Fault Verify
fy

System Fault XXXXX --- Fire Alarm System Sounder


GENT 2007
Delay Designed to EN54 Pt 2 & 4

electrical
Test

Disablement Power

Previous Next

doors not shown supply

Repeat panel

40-way
ribbon 3.15A(T)
to DKC mains fuse L N

3.15A(T)

Master Repeat Card


mains fuse FS4 P9
0C LC 01 L1 02 L2 L N P9
20-way P17

ribbon RESET P16 FS4


to DKC WRITE PROTECT DANGER
0C LC 01 L1 02 L2
P4
L N
P16

P8
P2
Battery Fuse
DANGER
SW3 DO NOT
REMOVE 3.15A(T)
Ceramic
(Anti Surge)
WARNING
Removal of
cover exposes
FS2
P1 BUZZER live parts. FS2

BT+ BT-
DANGER
DISABLE
P7 FS3 P14 WD1
USB 2A(QB)
P5

PB2
+ - 0V 24V
RS485

Black
Earth to
Inner door Red

12V 7Ah battery

Auto detection of EN or BS system Membrane labels for BS Repeat panel


The Repeat panel automatically detects its connection to either It is ONLY necessary to fit the membrane labels † to a BS
an EN54 or BS5839 fire detection and alarm system. Repeat panel when it is installed in a BS5839 system, see
illustration below.

Fit the labels to a


BS Repeat panel ONLY.
Remove backing, align
and stick the label to
membrane.

Fault Fire
Main Panel Healthy 15:45
Power Fault Verify

System Fault Vigilon Fire System Sounder


GENT 2010
Delay CB253

Test CB254

Disablement
Previous Next Power

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Data and installation Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS)

Zone indicators Contrast and Emergency controls


The zone indicators are not used on a BS Repeat panel. The LCD Contrast adjust
links that disable the zone indicators are located on the bottom Anti-Clockwise -
Lighter
edge of the DKC and must be set to 'Without zone indicators' RV1
position. The links are factory set for EN Repeat panel that is Clockwise -
Darker
'With zone indicator', see illustration on the right. RV1

Display selection SW1 Display and


keyboard Card (DKC)
8

"
7
SW1 6
Leave all Inner door
The rotary switch SW3 is located on the Master switches 5
4
Repeat Card and must be set in the correct position for in the OFF
3
position P1
the type of display used, factory set to position 4. 2
1
SW3 OFF ON P6
position Panel
For keyswitch
0 A2/A3/A4 Mimic Panel only application only.
Link is NOT USED
1 3400 Repeat panel leave link fitted.
(having a 4 line display)
2 32000 Repeat panel
(having a 16 line display)
3 Vigilon Repeat panel
With Zone
(having a 16 line display) indicators

4 Vigilon Repeat panel Zones 1 2 3 4


(having an 8 line display) 17 18 19 20

5 to F Not used
Without Zone
indicators

Control buttons
3.15A(T) Sound Alarms
SW3 mains fuse

0C LC 01 L1 02 L2 L N P9
Factory setting Buttons
SW1 Verify
P17 enabled
is with link fitted
RESET P16 FS4
WRITE PROTECT DANGER Reset
P4
L N
Buttons Silence Alarms
disabled

P8
P2
The display contrast is set using Pot RV1 on the DKC and is
DANGER
SW3 NO NOT factory set for optimum contrast.
REMOVE
The emergency control buttons must always be left in an
enabled state, with the control buttons link fitted.
P1 BUZZER FS2
BT+BT-

DISABLE
P7 FS3 P14 WD1
USB 2A(QB)
P5

PB2
+ - 0V 24V
RS485

P14 P14 Write Protected


(Factory setting) NOT Write Protected
Buzzer Buzzer Not P4
Disable Disable
P4 WEEE Directive:
At the end of their useful life, the packaging,
Write protect link product and batteries should be
disposed of via a suitable recycling centre.
Do not dispose of with your normal household waste.
The write protect link P4 on the Master Repeat Card is factory Do not burn.
set to protected. Normally it is not necessary to change the link
from the factory set position, see the diagram above. At the end of their useful life, the packaging,
product and batteries should be disposed of
via a suitable recycling centre and in
accordance with national or local legislation.

Gent by Honeywell reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and make changes to the content hereof without
obligation to notify any person of such revisions of changes.

Hamilton Industrial Park, Waterside Road, Leicester LE5 1TN, UK Website: www.gent.co.uk

Telephone +44 (0) 116 246 2000 Fax (UK): +44 (0)116 246 2300

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Commissioning information
Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS) by Honeywell

VIG-RPT-72
The following checks and tests should be Buzzer Disable Link
conducted on each installed Repeat panel to During system commissioning it may be necessary to fit a link (not suppllied)
ensure the basic functions are operating correctly. across P14 on the MRC to disble the local buzzer at the repeat panel. On
Compatibility completion of all commissioning work ensure the buzzer is enabled by
The repeat panel is compatible with system removing the link.
control panel having card and software stated Test indications
below: Check to ensure the fault indications are given of typical failure conditions
Panel Card Software such as local mains and battery disconnections:
CARD EN54 BS5839 ¨ display shows a the Fault event
¨ LED indications are given
LCC ³ V4.00 ³ 3.42
¨ local buzzer sounds (Cancel the buzzer using the local
LPC ³ V4.19 ³ 3.90 'Cancel buzzer' button).
New Shorter Test functions
Card ONLY
MCC
MCB
³ V4.11
³ V4.21
-
-
" When operating the SOUND ALARMS button it will
activate the alarm sounders in the system.

³ means equal to or greater than


¨ Display test (to ensure all LEDs are working)
¨ Sound Alarms

" For a BS Repeat panel ONLY:


Ensure the membrane labels supplied are
¨ Silence Alarms
¨ Display of Fire events
¨ Reset
fitted. Also ensure the zonal LEDs are
disabled by setting the links on the DKC, ¨ Operation of U1-U4 Function keys (as configured at the
for details see part 1 of this leaflet. control panel)
¨ Verify (as configured at the control panel)
The Zone indicators are NOT
applicable for BS Repeat panel. BS Repeat panel ONLY

Panel healthy
15:45

Vigilon Fire System


GENT 2010

Zones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 32

Fault Fire
Main Panel Healthy 15:45
Power Fault Verify

System Fault Vigilon Fire System Sounder


GENT 2010
Delay CB253

Test CB254

Disablement
Previous Next Power

Menu On/Off Cancel Buzzer

F1 F2 F3 F4

BS Repeat panel ONLY Sound Alarms Silence Alarms Reset Verify

! " # $ % ^ & * ( ) +
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -
Insert U1
Use the Menu On/Off
and the function keys (F1 - F4) : U2
Q W E R T Y U I O P ;
Delete
to navigate through the menus

A S D F G H J K L ., Enter U3
Fire
Shift Z X C V B N M Space U4

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Commissioning information Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS)

How to create an Engineer PIN


Password or PIN code
"
" The terms Password, PIN (Personal
Identification Number), Usercode and Access code
All Vigilon panels leave the factory with no Engineer PIN code
(Access level 3 code). Therefore, on first power up there is an
open access to all the Access level 3 menus.
mean the same and are used interchangeably.
The menu options under the Engineer PIN provides access to access
A password restricts access to the controls available to the level 3 controls that can alter the configuration of the system.
user at the Repeat panel.
To create or change an existing Engineer PIN:
There are four access levels to the controls.
(You will need to be at Access level 3 if an Engineer PIN is already
set up.)
¨ The Access level 1 controls only allows ¨ Press the Menu On/ Off button and select [Test/Eng]
cycling through of multiple fire events
->[UserCode]# -> then momentarily press <etc> to
messages on the screen using the two
select [Config] -> [New Pass] and then type a new
buttons on the outer door.
PIN or change an existing PIN and press the Enter
key.
¨ Access level 2a is for the CUSTOMER. Here # - will appear if a PIN is already setup.
the person responsible for the system can
access the 'essential controls' by opening the
¨ It is recommended that the PIN is at least 4 numbers
and no greater than 15 numbers and letters in the
panel outer door using a key
password code.

¨ Access level 2b is for the CUSTOMER. Here


the person responsible for the system can How to change the Customer PIN

"
access essential controls and some
configuration menus using the panel door key
plus a customer PIN. This repeat panel automatically sets up a
FACTORY DEFAULT CUSTOMER PIN: 2 2 2 2, that is after
an Engineer PIN is made active.
¨ Access level 3 is for the ENGINEER. Here
the person responsible for the system can The Customer PIN provides access to access level 2 restricted menu
access essential controls and all system options that cannot alter the configuration of the system. To change a
menus using the panel door key plus Engineer Customer PIN:
PIN.
You will need to be at Access level 2.
¨ Daily PIN ¨ Press the Menu On/Off button and then [Test/Eng]
There is another PIN that changes daily, -> [UserCode] -> enter the existing Customer PIN
which is available to the servicing and select [Enter], select [New Pass] and then type
organisation. This daily PIN provides the same a PIN of less than 15 characters in length and press
access to controls as the Engineers' PIN. The the Enter key.
daily PIN is only used when the Engineer's
PIN is not known. ¨ It is recommended that the PIN is at least 4 numbers
and no greater than 15 numbers for Vigilon compact

" Always make a note of the Customer and


Engineering PINs once they are created. Ensure the
and Vigilon Compact VA panels. The Vigilon panels
can use numbers and letters in the password code.

Customer PIN is passed on to the person responsible How to erase a PIN


for the fire alarm system on the site.
The Engineer or Customer PIN can be erased. To erase the PIN of
either Customer or Engineer level you will need to be at the
respective access level.
¨ Press the Menu On/Off button and then [Test/Eng]
-> [UserCode] -> enter the existing Customer
PIN/Engineer PIN and select [Enter], select [New
Pass] and then just press the Enter key, this will
erase the PIN. If the Engineer PIN is erased then
Customer PIN is also erased giving open access to all
the menus.

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EN/BS Vigilon Repeat panel with Mk4 MRC Access level 1 No menus are accessible at AL1
Access level 2a Menus accessible with panel door open
[Control] Menu map Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password
[Control] [Set Up] [ Info ] [ Test/Eng ]
~ Access level 2a Access level 3 Menus accessible with panel door open and AL3 password

[Enable] [Disable] <etc> [Sector] [MSector] [Aux Rly] <etc> [Sounder] [Digital]

Params
{ 1-32 } [Loop] Params Params Params
{ 1-255 } [Action] { 1-207 } [Loop] { 1-4 } [On] [Off] [Pulse]
Menu maps

Params Params Params


{ 1-8 } [Action] Params [Loop] [Device]
[Action] { 1-207 } { 0-15 }
[Off] [Signal1] [Signal2] [Signal3] { 1-8 }
Params Params
[Off] [Signal1] [Signal2] [Signal3] { 1-8 } [E] [C] [Q] { 1-207 } [Loop]
[All] [Sig1] [Sig2] [Sig3] Params
Params
Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS)

{ 1-2 } [On] [Off]

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[From] [E] [C][Q] [From] [E] [C][Q] [From] [E] [C][Q] { 1-8 } [E] [C] [Q]
[Off] [Signal1] [Signal2] [Signal3]
[E] [C] [Q] [E] [C] [Q]
[Sig1] [Sig2] [Sig3] [Off] [Sig1] [Off] [Sig1] [Sig2]

[E] [C] [Q] Access level 3 [E] [C] [Q]

[Timeslot] <etc> [DelayBlk] [Pause] [Build] <etc> [Sound] [Silence] [Reset] <etc> [Verify] <etc> [StartMA] [StopMA] [UserCode]

~
Params Params Params
{ 1-16 } [Delay][On] [Off] { 1-16 } [Delayed] [End] [Stop] { 1-255 } [On] [Off] Access level 2a
[E] [C] [Q]
"

Params
MM:SS [E] [C] [Q] Key
Params
{ 0-10min
} [E] [C] [Q] [E] = [Enter]
{ HH:MM:SS } [On] [Off] [E] [C] [Q]
[C] = [Cancel]
Params
the panel resides.

{ 0-30sec } [E] [C] [Q] [Q] = [Quit]


[E] [C] [Q]

[Sensing] [IO Line] [Sounder] <etc> [Sector] [Zone] [Group] <etc> [Build] [MAlarm] [MSector] <etc> [Aux Rly] [Comms] <etc>
EN BS
Params Params Params Params
{ 1-4 } [Device] { 1-32 } [E] [C] [Q] { 1-2 } [E] [C] [Q] { 0-15 } [E] [C] [Port]
Params
{ 1-255 } [E] [C] [Q]
Params
{ 0-3 } [E] [C] [Q]
Params Params Params [E] [C] [Q]
{ 1-207 } [Loop] { 1-200 } [Loop] { 1-128 } [E] [C] [Q]
Params
BS Option for BS Repeat panel only { 1-2 } [E] [C] [Q]
Params EN Option for EN Repeat panel only Access level 2b
{ 1-8 } [E] [C] [Q]
The full repeat panel menu maps will only be
accessible following the allocation of the loop on which

3
Commissioning information
4
EN/BS Vigilon Repeat panel with Mk4 MRC [Set Up] Menu map
Access level 1 No menus are accessible at AL1
Access level 2a Access level 2a Menus accessible with panel door open

[Control] [Set Up] [Info] [Test/Eng] Access level 2b Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password
Access level 3 Menus accessible with panel door open and AL3 password
Access level 2b [UserCode]

[SetClock] <etc> [Modify] [Enter] <etc> [Assign] [Remove] [Set Up] <etc>
Access level 3
[Next] [Retard] [Advance] [E] [Device]

[Device] [IO Line] [MCP]


Commissioning information

{ Params [Loop]
1-207 }
[Label] Params [Loop] Params
{ 1-207 } { 1-4 } [Device]
{ Params } [State] [TimeBlok] <etc> [SAFE] [S Cubed] <etc>
1-8
enable
{ Params } [Sector] { Params } [Loop]
1-8 1-207
[Volume] [Signal] [Soft St]
{ Params [State]
0-15 } disable
{ Params
1-32 }
[E] [C] [Q] { Params
1-8 } [Sector] { Params [E] [C] [Q]
16-100 }

{ Params
0-15 }
[E] [C] [Q]
{ Params
1-32 }
[E] [C] [Q]
[Find Dev] [Signal1] [Signal2] [Signal3]

[MCP] [IO Line] [Device] <etc> [AutoFire] [ManFire] [MCP;] <etc>


{ Params [E] [C] [Q] { Params [Step]
0-255 } 0-100 }
[E] [C] [Q]
[Device] { Params
0-255 }
[E] [C] [Q] Voice/Tone
{ Params
1-4 } Access level 3 { Params
1-100 }
[E] [C] [Q]
number
+ Freeblock ON

{ Params } [Loop]
1-207
Key
[E] = [Enter] It is important to ‘back up’ the data at the main control panel following
[C] = [Cancel]
{ Params} [E] [C] [Q] any changes using the in Setup menus at the repeat panel.
1-8 [Q] = [Quit]

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Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS)
EN/BS Repeat panel with Mk4 MRC [Info] Menu map Access level 1 No menus are accessible at AL1
Access level 2a Menus accessible with panel door open
Access level 2a Menus accessible with panel door open and AL2 password
Access level 2b
[Control] [Set Up] [Info] [Test/Eng] Access level 3 Menus accessible with panel door open and AL3 password

[Active] [Historic] <etc> [Events] [Label] [UserCode] [TimeAvg] [Status] [Loop Map] <etc>

[E] [C] [Q] [MCP] [IO Line] [Device] <etc> [Zone] EN [Local] <etc> [Device] [Device] [Sector] [Card]
+ { Params
1-255 } [Group] BS
{ Params
1-6 }

[Device] { Params } [Loop] { Params } [Loop]


<etc>
{ Params
1-4 } [E] [C] [Q] 1-207 1-32
[Fault] [Disable] [Warning] <etc> [Supervis] [Exceptions] EN [HistFire] <etc>
BS EN [Sub Faults] BS { Params } [E] [C] [Q]
[Test] 0-15
+ { Params } [Loop] { Params
1-8
} [E] [C] [Q]
1-207
Params
{ Params
1-207
} [Loop] [Device] [E] [Q]
[E] [Active] [Log] +{ } [E] [C] [Q] [E] [Card] { Params
1-8
}
1-100 [R] [P] [N] [C]
Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS)

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{ Params
1-8
} [E] [C] [Q] { Params
1-128
} [E] [C] [Q]
[P] [N] [Q] [E] { Params
0-15 }
[E] EN Option for EN Repeat panel only Access level 2b { Params} [E] [C] [Q] { Params } [E] [C] [Q]
{ Params
1-255
} [E] [C] [Q] 1-8 1-207
BS Option for BS Repeat panel only

EN/BS Repeat panel with Mk4 MRC [Test/Eng] [Control] [Set Up] [Info] [Test/Eng]

Menu map Access level 2a [DispTest] [UserCode]

[Loop] [Card] <etc> [Config] [Test] <etc>

[Reset] [Clear] [NewPass] <etc> [Language] [Label] <etc> [FreeBlok] [PSU] [Test]
long labels

[Fault] [Disable] [Exception] [All] Enter an access code


{ Params } [E] [C] [Q] [Off] [On] [On] [Off] [Q] [R] [Q] [Off] [On]
0-15 [P] [N] [E]
Access level 2b
Key
[E] [C] [Q]
[E] = [Enter] [E]
[C] = [Cancel] English - Espanol - Portugues - Czechoslovakian - Brazilian Mns 8V 27V BV1 BV2 BI1 BI2
Repeat 214 204 207 211 211 0 0
[Q] = [Quit] [P] [N] [C]

[Zone] [Device]
[Allocate] [Stop] [FindDev] <etc> [Gain] [Align] [AutoGain] <etc> [Simulate] [Repair] <etc>

[PreFire] [Fire] [Superfire] [All] { Params } [Loop]


[Start] [Flame] [Beam] {Params [Device] 1-207
{Params
1-8 } 1-207 } { Params
1-8
} [E] [C] [Q]
Access level 2b
{Params [E] [C] [Q] { Params
0-7 }
[Device] { Params
0-63 }
[Device] [P] [N] [Q] [Device]
{ Params
1-128
} [E] [C] [Q] { Params
1-8
} [E] [C] [Q]
1-207 } Gain Clock { Params
0-6 }
period 40185
Access level 3
{ Params } [Loop] + Freeblock ON
1-207 The language is automatically updated
{ Params } [Loop]
1-207 at the repeat panel to that set at the
Access level 3 { Params} [E] [C] [Q] control panel, when the loop on which
1-8
{ Params} [E] [C] [Q] the repeat resides is allocated.

5
1-8
Commissioning information
Commissioning information Vigilon Repeat panel (EN/BS)

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