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by Honeywell

Installation instructions
EN54 Vigilon 4/6 loop control panel based
Fire detection and alarm system

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Zones 17 20 21 22 23
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Fire
15:45 Verify
Fault Healthy
Power Fault Sounder
Vigilon Fire System CB253
System Fault GENT 2010
Pt 2 & 4
Designed to EN54 CB254
Delay
Power
Test
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4188-875 issue 5_07/10_Vigilon 4-6L EN54_Install


Installation instructions

Repeat Indicator panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28


Contents Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28
Cable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28
Notes on system installation - - - - - - - - - - 4 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28
Installation requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
S-Quad Sensors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
Second fix installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
General specification - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
Fixture and fittings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Base - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
As fitted drawings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Base Gasket - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
Cable type and routing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Base labels - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
Fire sensor covers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Indicators - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
Earth continuity - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Dust Cover - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
Mains supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Do's and Don't - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
Local Manual Call Point - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Siting - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
EN54 information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Metal back box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
Optional functions with requirements of this In - Out wiring to S-Quad bases - - - - - - - - - - - 30
European standard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5
Programmable input/output - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
System wiring- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Tools for S-Quad - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31
Requirements of cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6
To remove an S-Quad - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31
Loop cable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6
To fit an S-Quad - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31
Mains Supply cable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6
To fit a dust cover - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31
Typical Vigilon system - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7
To remove a dust cover - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31
Devices per Device loop - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8
S-Quad Semi-flush fixing kit (S4-FLUSH) - - - 32
Vigilon panels- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32
Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10
Installation checks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 Beam Sensor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33
Back box installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 Technical Data - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33
Semi-Flush fixing the control panel- - - - - - - - - - 14 Do's and Dont's - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34
Battery box for VIG1-72 panel - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 Test Keyswitch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 35
19 inch Rack mounting frames - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 How to install an Angle bracket and fit a Beam sensor - 35
Wiring the battery box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 How to pre-assemble the parallel bracket - - - - - - - 36
Cable termination and markings - - - - - - - - - - - 16 How to install a Parallel Bracket and fit a Beam sensor 36
Mains and battery supply connections - - - - - - - - 16 Duct kit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 37
Mains supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 Technical date- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 37
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Terminals for external circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 S Speech, Sounder Strobe mark II - - - - - - - 38
Loop circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 38
Master alarm circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 39
Auxiliary relay circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 Environmentally protected Heat Sensor - - - - - 40
Clean contacts- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 General data - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40
RS232 / RS485 Communication - - - - - - - - - - - 20
Manual Call Points - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 41
Connecting a Remote printer - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20
Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 41
On completion of wiring installation - - - - - - - - - 20
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 41
Mimic panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21
Keyswitch Interface / MCP - - - - - - - - - - 43
Technical Data - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21
Keyswitch assembly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 43
Typical Mimic illuminations - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21
Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 43
Compatibility - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 44
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22
Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 44
Mounting the backbox - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22
Label - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 44
External wiring - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23
Features- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45
How to fit the inner door assembly - - - - - - - - - - 23
Cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45
Where to connect the internal cables - - - - - - - - - 24
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 45
How to fit the outer cover - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24
Interface Modules for Vigilon -
Repeat Panel (loop connectable) - - - - - - - - 25
Compatibility - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25
Low voltage (LV) Input/Output - - - - - - - - 45
Wiring diagrams - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46
Technical Data - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25
Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 47
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26
Back box mounting - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26
Doors, Cables and Power up - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26

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Vigilon EN54 System

Interface Module for Vigilon - Preface


Medium Voltage (MV) Output - - - - - - - - - 48
Features- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48 This is the fifth issue of the Installation instructions for the EN54 Vigilon
system based on the 4/6 loop panels. These instructions must be read in
Cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48
conjunction with the recommendations in BS5839:Part 1 code of practice
Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48 for Fire detection and alarm system for buildings.
Wiring - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48
Associated Documents
Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 49
Operating instructions
Mains Powered Interface (from Qtr 3 2010)- - - 50 Log book
Technical Data - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50
Conventions
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Options - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 53
Vigilon Network Node - - - - - - - - - - - - 54
Technical data- - - - - - - - - - - -
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equipment or a warning to inform of dangerous conditions
Semi-Flush fixing the Network node - - - - - - - - - 57 that may result in injury or death.
Terminate and mark cable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 57
Mains supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 57 Abbreviations
Mains and battery supply connections - - - - - - - - 57
ac - Alternating current
Terminals for external circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - 57
AS - Anti surge
Network connections - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 58
C - Common
Master alarm circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 58
CH -Channel
Auxiliary relay circuits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 58
dc - Direct current
Clean contacts- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59
DKC - Display keyboard card
Remote printer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59
EMC - Electromagnetic Compatibility
RS232 / RS485 Communication - - - - - - - - - - - 59
EOL - End of line
On completion of wiring installation - - - - - - - - - 59
ESD - Electrostatic discharge
Network of systems - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60 GND - Ground
Copper network connections - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60 I/F - Interface
Fibre network connections - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60 IO or I/O - Input output
Network wiring - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61 IOC - Input output card (Card15)
Network cable screen continuity - - - - - - - - - - - 61 IP - Ingress protection
How to minimise cross talk - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61 LCD - Liquid crystal display
Network cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62 LED - Light emitting diode
Domain Bridge across Networks - - - - - - - - 63 LPC - Loop processor card
Vigilon system parts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 67 LPCB - Loss prevention council certification board
LVD - Low voltage directive
MCC - Main controller card (CARD 0)
MCP - Manual call point
MICC - Mineral insulated copper cable
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
Rx - Receiver
SC - Short circuit
S3 - Speech sounder strobe
S4 - Speech sounder strobe sensor
T - Anti-surge (fuse)
TBA - To be advised

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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 fixings 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 and can be
Installation requirements ordered separately. If supplied, 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 installed products must be suitably

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protected until all major building work in the area is complete.

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Do not rely on 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 provide a good
electrical conductivity path for cable earth termination.
Fixture and fittings The zinc coating on the metal enclosures should not be damaged. Any
It is the installer's responsibility to provide adequate fixtures and fittingsdamage will expose bare metal, which can corrode and make a poor
for the type of construction surface onto which a product is to be earth connection.
installed, whilst utilising the fixing points on the respective product. As an
aid to this decision, the weight and overall size of each full assembly Mains supply
together with implications on cable entries and routing should be taken
into consideration. Mains supply to any fire alarm control and indicating equipment must be
via an unswitched 5A fused spur unit. A 'disconnect device' must be
provided to disconnect both poles and must have a minimum gap of

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3mm. The 'disconnect device' should be available as part of the building
installation and must be easily accessible after installation is complete.
All these procedures assume that the cable, gland,
steel box (BESA box) and other related accessories are provided

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by the installer.

As fitted drawings All mains powered equipment must be earthed.


The installer should acquire site specific information from the interested
parties, for details on the location of products for installation. The Local Manual Call Point
acquired information together with this guide and the relevant standards
should be used to assist the work. To comply with the requirements of EN54 : Part 2 : 1997 a conventional
manual call point must be installed near the main control panel. The call
Each product assembly can be identified from its package label. The point must be wired to an input line of an interface unit on the loop circuit.
contents of all packages should be checked for any discrepancies. During commissioning call point input must be set up to evacuate all
sectors without delay.

" Failure to install and configure a local manual call


point in the manner described above when delays are set up on
the system will result in the panel not complying to
EN54 : Part 2 : 1997.

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Vigilon EN54 system

EN54 information
Optional functions with requirements of this European standard
The Control panel complies with the requirements of EN54 : Part 2 : 1997. In addition to the basic requirements of the standard the panel conforms
to the following optional clauses:

Clause Description
7.8 Output to fire alarm devices
7.11 Delays to action outputs
8.3 Fault signals from point
9.5 Disablement of each addressable point
10 Test condition

System wiring

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

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.

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.
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Loop
powered
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Loop voltage
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Zones 17 18 19 20 21

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Fire
15:45 Verify
Fault Healthy
Power Fault Sounder
Vigilon Fire System CB253
System Fault GENT 2010
Pt 2 & 4
Designed to EN54 CB254
Delay

230V ac
Power
Test
Next
Previous

interface
Disablement

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 4 Network
Other loop devices voltage surge
1 protection
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Fire
15:45 Verify
Fault Healthy
Power Fault Sounder

230V ac
Vigilon Fire System

interface
CB253
System Fault GENT 2010
Pt 2 & 4
Designed to EN54 CB254
Delay
Power
Test
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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
d and e. force, 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
when tested in accordance with EN50200 and maintain circuit integrity if
includes the cable usage on main loop, spur circuits
exposed to the following test:
and interface lines.
- a sample of the cable is simultaneously exposed to flame at a
temperature of 830ºC - 0+40ºC and mechanical shock for 15min, ¨ Single pair cable must be used. It is NOT permissible to
followed by simultaneous exposure to water spray and mechanical shock run mixed loops or outgoing and return pairs in a multi
for a further 15min. core cable, due to inadequate separation and possible
electrical interference problems.
e) Enhanced fire-resisting cables should meet the PH120 classification
when tested in accordance with EN 50200 and maintain circuit integrity if ¨ Each core of the loop cable must be 1.5mm2 cross
exposed to the following test: section area.
- a single sample of the cable is simultaneously exposed to flame at a ¨ the cable screens must be capable of being earthed at
temperature of 930ºC - 0+40ºC and mechanical shock for a period of each system device (outstation).
60min, followed by simultaneous exposure to water spray and ¨ Red is the preferred cover sheath for fire applications.
mechanical shock for a further 60min."
¨ The specified loop circuit cables are also suitable for
wiring master alarm, auxiliary relay, input/output lines

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and mains supply.
The cables listed in this manual are those that have
been tested for EMC compliance with the system products. Enhanced cables
¨ Mineral insulated cable (MICC) to BS6207:Part 1
Loop Cable usage ¨ Approved Enhanced cable:
Draka Firetuf Plus Enhanced FTPLUS2EH1.5RD

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


allowed per loop circuit. This maximum limit is the sum of the
¨ Prysmian (formally Pirelli) FP PLUS *
Standard cables
cable used to wire the main loop circuit, the spurs off main loop Approved EMC cables for loop wiring
circuit, plus cables that run to all input / output lines off the loop ¨ Draka Firetuf EMC Standard 1.5mm2
powered interface units installed on the same loop. FTEMC2EH1.5RDR
¨ Draka Firetuf FTZ2E1.5 FIRETUF OHLS *
There is a further maximum limit of 100m cable run allowed per fire resistant data cable
input / output line off loop powered interface unit.
¨ Raydex CDT FG950 *
¨ Cavicel SpA FIRECEL SR 114H *
distributed by Cables Britain
¨ AEI Cables FIRETEC *
¨ BICC Pyrotenax FLAMESIL FRC *
¨ Datwyler LIFELINE *
¨ Alcatel cable PYROLON E * distributed by Winstonlead
¨ Huber & Suhner RADOX FR *
¨ Prysmian (formally Pirelli) FP200 FLEX *
¨ Prysmian (formally 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, like the standard and enhanced cables listed
above.

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Vigilon EN54 system

Typical Vigilon system


The loops allow 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 is allowed per loop circuit, a further limit on a loop circuit is determined by the load factor.
Conventional
Sounders on
(Two master Clean
alarm circuits) contacts rated
250mA per circuit 1A @ 24Vdc
Fire /Fault
Port 1 (RS485) Two auxiliary relays
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Fire
Verify
contacts rated 1A @ 24Vdc
Healthy
Power Fault Sounder
Vigilon Fire System CB253
System Fault GENT 2010
Pt 2 & 4
Designed to EN54 CB254

Optional Loop circuits 2 to 4/6


Delay
Power

Port 0 (RS232)
Test
Next
Previous
Disablement

EN Vigilon Loop circuit 1


Control Panel Input output signals
S4 may be used to control
i/o and monitor:
Plant equipment
230V ac Mimic Panel Building management system
230V ac 4
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Battery box
(needed for
S S4
Conventional 2-wire
system equipment
230V ac
VIG1-72 only) MP (eg 7800 detectors)

4 3 Magnetic door

Spur
S S release
230V ac / 24V dc
S4 T S4
S4 Conventional 2-wire
Repeat Panel i system equipment
4 4
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230V ac S4 Output to control plant
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S Rx S

Addressable System Devices Conventional Products off


interface inputs
S4 - S4 4-Input/Output - Magnetic door release
4 - S-Quad
S Sensor Speech Sounder & Strobe i/o loop powered interface
- Alarm sounder

- S-Cubed S4 - S4 1-Input - Conventional Fire Detector


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S Voice enhanced Speech,
Sounder, Strobe Unit i loop powered interface
- Manual Call Point

S4 - S4 1-Output + Confirmation - End of Line Unit


- Manual Call Point input loop powered interface
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LED off S sensor
T - T Breaker S4 - S4 Mains switching output
o~ loop powered interface
L - Remote LED

Tx S4 - S4 - Input/Output
- Beam sensor MP mains powered interface unit
Transmitter and receiver
Rx

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Installation instructions

Devices per Device loop

" It is important that redundancy is built into the system to accommodate future expansions.

The number of devices 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.
¨ A maximum of 512 loop devices is allowed per panel.

The following table can be used as a rough guide only to determine the loop load.

" For a precise battery standby value use the Battery Standby Calculator. The Battery Standby Calculator tool should be used
during system design stage to determine the loop loading. The tool can be downloaded from the Gent Expert forum
(www.gentexpert.co.uk), which is accessible to registered users.

Load Maximum
factor per devices
Device code number Description device per loop
VIG-RPT-72 Repeat panel (loop powered) 3 4
VIG-MIM-A3 A3 Zonal and Mimic Panel 3 4
S4-720 Heat Sensor 0.5 200
S4-780 Heat Sensor & Sounder 7 - 13* 140 - 60*
S4-720-ST-VO Heat Sensor, Speech & Strobe 17 - 25* 60 - 40*
S4-710 Optical Heat Sensor 0.5 200
S4-770 Optical Heat Sensor & Sounder 6 - 12* 150 - 60*
S4-711-VO Dual Optical + Heat Sensor & Speech 8 - 15* 120 - 65*
S4-711 Dual Optical Heat Sensor 0.5 200
S4-711-ST Dual Optical Heat Sensor & Strobe 10 100
S4-771 Dual Optical Heat Sensor & Sounder 7-12* 150 - 15*
S4-711-ST-VO Dual Optical Heat Sensor, Speech & Strobe 16-24* 55 - 40*
S4-911 Dual Optical Heat Sensor & CO 0.5 200
S4-911-ST-VO Dual Optical Heat Sensor CO, Speech & Strobe 16-24* 55 - 40*
34729 EP heat sensor 0.5 200
S4-34410 1 - LV Input interface (IZ - EZ) 1 - 24 24 - 32
S4-34450 4 - LV Input/Output interface (IZ - EZ) 5 - 28 28 - 32
S4-34420 1 - LV Output Interface 1 170
IZ = Value Including Zone
EZ = Value Excluding Zone
Switch Input 1 170
Relay Output 2 170
Zone Input 26 32
Every LED Output 5 100
S4-3441 or S4-34415 1 - MV Output Interface module 5 200
S4-34440 Mains powered interface 4 8~
S4-34418 Keyswitch interface 4 170
S4-34800 Manual call point 4 200

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Load Maximum
factor per devices
Device code number Description device per loop
S4-34760 Venturi-Air Duct Kit 0.5 200
S4-34740 Beam sensor pair 3 -per pair 16 (ie 8
pair)
34701 Tee breaker 0.4 127
S2IP-ST-XR Strobe Red 9 100
S2IP-ST-XW Strobe White 22 40
S3-SN-X Sounder (standard tone) 5 200
S3IP-SN-X
S2IP-SN-X/XX
S3-VP-X Sounder (standard tone) - with speech 5 - 17 200 - 55
S3IP-VP-X
S3-VP-ST-XR Sounder (standard tone) with red strobe 13 - 25 80 - 40
S3IP-VP-ST-XR - Speech complex tone with red strobe
S3-VP-ST-XW Sounder/speech with white strobe 37 25
S3IP-VP-ST-XW
S3IP-SN-ST-XR Sounder standard tone with red strobe 13 80

Supported products
34415 or Single Channel Interface or 10 100 ~
34410 Loop powered zone module
34450 Loop powered interface 4 30~
The load factors and maximum devices stated in the table above are revised due to changes in product specification
~ - A maximum of up to 100 input channels are allowed per loop.
* - These values are applicable when sounder is operating in turbo mode or with bell tone.
LV - Low voltage
MV - Medium voltage

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Technical data
Vigilon panels Control panel
The Vigilon panels (VIG1-24 or VIG1-72) are analogue addressable fire Standard Designed to EN54 Part 2:1997 +
alarm panel designed to the requirements of EN54 Parts 2 and 4. The AMD 1:2006 (and include optional
panels can accommodate up to 4 or 6 loop circuits for the connection of clauses 7.8, 7.10, 7.11, 8.3, 9.5
Vigilon range of analogue and addressable devices. The panels have and 10)
integral mains derived power supply. The VIG1-24 panel has integral Approval LPCB approved
batteries and the VIG1-72 panel have batteries fitted in a separate
enclosure for extended standby supply. The batteries supply standby Panel dimensions in height 543 x width 406 x depth 172
power in the event of mains power failure. A lockable front door prevents mm with outer door
unauthorised access to fire alarm controls but allows all of the indicators Panel weight
to be seen. The panels have integral zonal indicators to provide zone fire VIG1-24 10.2Kg approximately + 2 batteries
or fault indications. Two push button controls are located on the front 12V 21Ah battery - weight 6Kg
door below the display that enable Fire messages to be scrolled in the each
event of multiple fires. The panels are designed for surface or semi-flush
mounting with rear and top cable entry points. VIG1-72 10.2Kg
Battery box# 7.2Kg
# with 4 batteries 31.2Kg
1
Zones 17
2 3
19
4
20
5
21
6
22
7
23
8
24
9
25
10
26
11 12 13 14
27 28 29 30
15 16
30 32
# with 8 batteries 55.2Kg
18
Fire
15:45 Verify
Fault

Storage temperature -10 to 55ºC


Healthy
Power Fault Sounder
Vigilon Fire System CB253
System Fault GENT 2010
Pt 2 & 4
Designed to EN54 CB254
Delay
Power
Test
Next
Previous

Operating -5 to 40ºC
Disablement

temperature
Relative Humidity up to 90%
(Non condensing)
Temperature
-5 to 40°C
Emission BS EN61000-6-3:2001 Part 1
Residential, Commercial & Light
Industry Class B limits.
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems: Electromagnetic
042bc compatibility. Product family
Features standard: Immunity requirements
¨ Analogue addressable fire alarm control panel for components of fire, intruder and
social alarm systems.
¨ Supports up to four or six loop circuits per panel
Ingress Protection IP30
¨ Up to 200 addressable devices can be connected to a
loop circuit. Devices like sensors, MCPs and interface Colour Door: Grey (Pantone 422)
units etc. Back box: Graphite Grey
¨ Two master alarm circuits (RAL 7024)
¨ Optional RS485 to connect to a Repeat Indicator panel Loops The panel is supplied with a loop
card for 1 loop circuit. It can
¨ Optional RS232 to connect to another control panel
support up to 4/6 Loop circuits,
(domain bridge) or external printer
using optional loop cards.
¨ USB for commissioning tool connection
Network Two types of network cards are
¨ Two sets of auxiliary relay change over contacts available for secure network
configurable to operate with fire, fault or disablement connection:
¨ One set of clean voltage-free change over contacts that Fibre Optics - 2Km maximum
operates with fire events Copper (RS485) - 1.2Km maximum
¨ Standby supply to power the system during mains failure RS232 and RS485 The panel will require an optional
¨ LCD alphanumeric display with back light to show event connections standard IO Card to facilitate
information RS232 for connections for domain
¨ Integral 32 zone LED indicators (with First fire steady / bridging and remote printer. The
flashing or disable integral zone indication's options) maximum cable length allowed for
RS232 is 15m.
¨ LED lights for event indication
¨ Local buzzer gives audible sound to announce events The panel has an RS485 port to
¨ Push button for essential controls and menu options accept the Repeat Indicator panels.
¨ Four programmable control buttons (U1 to U4) The Commissioning tool can be
¨ A remote battery box (for VIG1-72 panel only) connected to the panel via the
USB port on the Master Control
Card.

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Devices per loop A maximum of 200 addressable Controls Sound Alarms, Silence Alarms,
devices per loop circuit. (with door open) Reset, Cancel Buzzer, Verify,
Device label Each device can be given a Access level 2a F1-F4 keys, Menu On/Off key,
32 character label for identification. QWERTY key board, U1-U4 keys
Each MCP is restricted to User having door key available if configured to perform
28 character label. site specific actions by triggering of
command builds 251, 252, 253 and
Plug in Card slots 254.
MCC / LCC -P1 Master Control card - supplied
Access level 2b Access as level 2a plus access to
IOC / N/W -P2 Input Output card / Network card
Loop 1 - P3 User having an outer complete level 2 menu commands.
Loop card - supplied
Loop 2 - P4 door key and
Loop card option
Loop 3 - P5 customer password
Loop card option
Loop 4 - P6 Loop card option Access level 3 Access as level 2b plus access to
Loop 5#, IOC or Loop card#, Input Output card or Engineer having an all level-3 menu commands.
N/W-P7 Network card outer door key and
Loop 6#, IOC or Loop card#, Input Output card or engineer password
N/W -P8 Network card
Indicators Fire (red)
# - for VIG1-72 only 32 - Zones (red) hidden until lit
Power (green)
Clean contacts 1 set of voltage free change over Power Fault (amber)
contacts rated 1A @ 24Vdc, active Delay (amber)
with a fire event. Test (amber)
Master alarm circuits 2 - (24 volts nominal) Verify (amber)
400 mA max per circuit CB253 CB254 (amber)
MA1 - fuse 1A FS1 Fault (amber)
MA2 - fuse 1A FS2 Disablement (amber)
(20 x 5mm) on Terminal card. System fault (amber)
Sounder (amber)
Auxiliary relays Voltage-free contacts rated
1A @ 24Vdc Logs Active Logs: Fire, Fault and
Aux relay 1 2 sets of change over contacts Disablement
configured to operate immediately Historic log: All events
with Fire event. The relay is Event logs: Fault, Disablement,
normally de-energised. Warning, Supervisory, Exceptions
and Historic fires.
Aux relay 2 2 sets of change over contacts Printer The integral printer if fitted
configured to operate immediately operates when the outer door is
with Fault event. The relay is open. The 'printer menu' include:
normally energised. ON, OFF, Line feed and Test print
controls.
The relays can be re-configured to
operate with Fire, Fault or An optional remote printer can be
Disablement event, with a connected to the panel.
maximum delay of up to
10 minutes and can operate in a
normally energised or de-energised Batteries and Battery Box
state. The batteries provide 24/72 hour standby supply plus power to alarm
load for 30 minutes. The Battery Loop Loading calculator can be used to
Internal sounder To announce Fire and Fault determine the load on the loop to achieve the standby power in the event
events, plus give a key press of mains failure. The battery box is only used with the VIG1-72 panel and
confirmation beep. can be installed in a remote location up to 10m cable distance away from
Display Alpha-numeric display - 8 lines by the control panel when using 1.5mm2 MICC. When using 2.5mm2 MICC
40 characters per line, back-lit, then the cable then this distance can be increased to 15m.
(Black characters on green Battery box height 437 x width 421 x depth 174
background, liquid crystal display) dimensions in mm
Menus [Control], [Setup], [Information] and
Terminals Accept cable size of up to 2.5mm2
[Test Engineering] menus
accessed via Menu On/Off, F1, F2, Battery box weight 31.2Kg with 4 batteries
F3 and F4 buttons. (including 55.2Kg with 8 batteries
Controls Next and Previous buttons batteries) 1 x 12V 21Ah battery weight is 6Kg
(with door closed) operable during Fire condition only.
Access level 1

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Installation instructions

Battery VIG1-24 Batteries installed in the panel EN54 Part 4 data


2 x Powersonic 12V 21Ahr - VIG1-24 I min -> 780uA
(supplied) I max a -> 108mA @ 43.5V
Model number PG12V21 B I max b -> 1.6A @ 43.5V and
2 x 0.5V @ 24V
VIG1-72 Batteries installed in a battery box Ri max -> 1.25R
4 x Powersonic 12V 21Ahr - UVLO -> 20.7V ± 0.4V
(supplied).
Model number PG12V21 B
The battery box can optionally VIG1-72 I min -> 780uA
accommodate up to 8 x Powersonic I max a -> 162mA @ 43.5V
12V 21Ah I max b -> 2.4A @ 43.5V and
2 x 0.5V @ 24V
Temperature Inside the VIG1-24 panel and in the Ri max -> 1.25R
monitoring battery box for VIG1-72 panel - for UVLO -> 20.7V ± 0.4V
automatic adjustment of battery

&
charge voltage with change in
temperature.
Hazardous voltages may still be present even if

&
this indication is extinguished.
Always use the recommended replacement
battery, as there is a risk of an explosion if incorrect Installation checks
battery is used. A VIG1-24 and VIG1-72 panels include the following parts:
¨ Back box assembly with PSU to power the Control panel
Power supply ¨ Inner door for Control panel
Standard Designed to EN54 Part 4:1997 + ¨ Moulded outer door
AMD 1:2002 and AMD 2:2006 ¨ Loop Card (1- loop card supplied), can accommodate
Mains operating 230V 50Hz +10% -6% is up to 4 maximum in VIG1-24 and up to 6 in VIG-72
voltage protected by a 3.15A (T) 250V panel
Ceramic (20 x 5mm) on PSU. ¨ Main Controller Card for VIG-24 or VIG-72 panel
Input current - 1.4A ¨ VIG1-24 is supplied with 2x12V 21Ah batteries
Nominal supply voltage 24V +1V, -4V VIG1-72 is supplied with 4x12V 21AH batteries for
for master alarm installation inside a battery box (the battery box can hold
circuits up to 8 x 12V 21Ah batteries)
¨ A Battery box is supplied with VIG1-72 panel only
Battery circuit(s) Terminals to connect to internally
or externally housed batteries. Parts supplied in spares packs
Batteries reach fully charged Qty Qty Battery
state in 72Hr for VIG1-24 and Part VIG1-24 VIG1-72 box
VIG1-72.
Cable tie 3 3
Battery current with VIG1-24 - 4.5A max.
mains disconnected VIG1-72 - 6.2A max. 1 1

Light indications To show the status of PSU Ferrite core


PSU Fuses Mains FS6 T3.15A Ceramic 2 2
44V supply FS2 F3.15A Glass 22K 0.5W Resistor
Battery charge circuit 1 FS1 F10A Ceramic for VIG1-72 1
only
Battery charge circuit 2 FS7 F5A Ceramic for VIG1-24 only Battery lead
FS3 F10A Ceramic for VIG1-72 only
All fuses 20mm x 5mm size Spade tag 2

Storage temperature -10 to +55ºC 1 4


Link lead
Operating temperature -5 to 40ºC
4
Relative Humidity up to 90%
(Non condensing) Temperature -5 to 40°C
Battery lead fused
Maximum current from 5.8A
1 1 1
battery without mains
connected i Instructions

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Vigilon EN54 System

20 x 5mm 1
a. Identify the package VIG1-24 / VIg1-72 and check that
Fuse 5A QB Ceramic it contains all the parts.
20 x 5mm 1 1
b. Remove the temporary cover from the Back box.
Fuse 3.15A AS Ceramic
1 1 c. Knock out/in the required cable entry points from the
20x 5mm Control panel back box and from the Battery box.
Fuse 3.15A QB glass
2 4 d. Use the fixing points provided to mount the Back box
20x 5mm and Battery box to the wall using suitable fixings.
Fuse 10A QB Ceramic

Terminal block
1
& The fixings must support a fully assembled
Control panel and Battery box.
1 1
The VIG1-24 panel with batteries weigh 22.2Kg and the
Adhesive backed foam VIG1-72 panel weigh 10.2Kg. The batteries for a VIG1-72
pad panel are mounted in an external battery box weighing
either 31.2Kg (4 batteries) or 55.2Kg (8 batteries).
Each battery pair of 2 x 12V 21Ah is supplied with:
e. Stick the adhesive backed foam pad supplied to cover
4 x bolts 4 x washers 4 x spring washers gaps around the centre key-hole fixing point in the back
box. This is done to seal any gaps to prevent ingress.

Back box installation f. Terminate each cable at the entry point leaving 400mm
These instructions cover installation of the panel and battery box. The tail wire length and mark each core to identify its final
cards and batteries are installed during the commissioning of the system connecting point.

&
by the servicing organisation.

"
If the mains cable is not connected to the
The control panel can be surface or flush mounted. respective terminals then ensure the tail ends are insulated
The only time it should not be flush mounted is when the battery to guard against accidental switching ON of the mains
box is close fitted beneath the control panel. supply.
9-off Earth points
Cable entry points (1-0ff bottom side
Earth to 18 - Back
Inner door on the right hand)
18 - Top
2 - Bottom side Mains supply
(on the right) cable
Knock outs

Backplane
1.7m

Dust
cover Adhesive backed foam pad
502mm

over to seal up gap to prevent


backplane ingress

PSU

0V
to printer
Back box
for VIG-72 shown

5-off Backbox
fixing points
(includes
1 keyhole)

Fitted on VIG1-72 only

390mm
Floor level

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Installation instructions

Semi-Flush fixing the control panel


The control panel may be semi-flush mounted using a semi-flush surround VIG-24-FLUSH. A stainless steel variant of the
semi-flush surround (VIG-FLUSH-SS) will require a stainless steel door VIG_DOOR_SS.
a. Check the contents of the semi-flush surround package.

b. Cut out an aperture in the wall to allow the semi-flush surround to be fitted, see the diagram below for dimensions of
the aperture in the wall.

c. Using the fixing holes on the semi-flush surround secure it into the aperture side walls.

d. Knock out the appropriate top or rear cable points on the control panel back box.

e. Route the cables through the cable entry points into the back box and at the same time insert the back box into the
semi-flush surround.

f. Fit the back box to the semi-flush surround using the 5 - 5mm fixing-screws supplied in the spares pack.
Aperture depth
Control panel - 132mm
semi-flush surround Cross section of
the wall to which
the panel is to be
semi-flush mounted

Aperture Height:
510mm - Control panel

Control Panel Flush


Surround

5mm diameter Aperture Width:


fixing holes 390mm - Control panel
Battery box for VIG1-72 panel
The connecting battery cables from the control panel to the battery box can be either 1.5mm2 or 2.5mm2.
The battery box can be mounted beneath the control panel or in a remote location. The battery box can be up to 10m cable distance away using
1.5mm2 cable or 15m cable distance using 2.5mm2 cable.
Earth points
2-off on the top side
Cable entry points
of the case
Earth lead 3 - Back
5 - Top
Locakable Door Backbox

Terminal
card

5-off Backbox
fixing points
Upper Shelf

Hole for battery cables


from terminal card
to batteries on lower shelf

Lower Shelf

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Vigilon EN54 system

19 inch Rack mounting frames


4 holes with
threaded
bushes for Panel
securing
control panel Battery box

4 holes with
threaded
bushes for
9U securing
14U battery box

6 off holes for securing


to 19" Rack
10 off holes for securing
to 19" Rack

Wiring the battery box


Wiring options
Panel Where the wiring is terminated
at the top of the panel ensure
the cables run neatly Cable distance
P3 down the side of the 1.5mm sq - 10m maximum
enclosure to the terminals 2.5mm sq - 15m maximum
P2 P1
Battery box
Control panel in a remote
B1- B2- TH+TH- location
B1+ B2+

Control
panel
TH+ B1+ B2+
TH- B1- B2-

P6

P4 P3 Here the battery box is


shown mounted beneath
the control panel

P1 P2
TH1
Battery
box
Battery Box

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Installation instructions

"
Mains supply

&
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 an earth point in the battery box. Ensure that the mains supply cable enters the
panel through a dedicated cable entry point.
MICC Softskin (Fire Tuf)
CABLE TERMINATION CABLE TERMINATION

GLAND
MICC CABLE EARTH
DRAIN
WIRE
Should not
Softskin Cable " These fire alarm system products are NOT designed
to be powered from IT Power systems.
ZINC PLATED
be more than
LOCK WASHER 50mm long GLAND All mains powered equipment must be earthed.
BRASS and must be
LOCKNUT sleeved
Mains supply to any fire alarm control and indicating equipment must be
PANEL via an unswitched 5A fused spur unit. A disconnect device must be
enclosure provided to disconnect both poles and must have a minimum gap of
3mm. The Disconnect device should be available as part of the building
installation and must be easily accessible after installation is complete.
Dedicated mains supply
from consumer unit

BOARD

TERMINALS
5A Unswitched
fused spur unit

&
mains
mains cable cable
Unused knockouts that have been removed must NOT
be left open.
Panel Gland

50mm
35mm
Cable termination and markings must be sleeved

The wires between the termination point and terminals should be as


short and straight as possible.
Where a cable has an earth drain wire, the wire must be fitted to the Use cable ties
earth point nearest to the cable entry point. Ensure the drain wire length (supplied)
does not exceeding 50mm. ferrite
core

270mm
(supplied) 45mm
Terminate each cable at the dedicated entry point on the enclosure,
using the cable manufacturer recommended techniques.
Where the cable is not required to be connected, leave 400mm tail wire
length (unless otherwise instructed) and mark each core identifying its
final point of connection.
L N
Where the cable is required to be connected, ensure it is secured to the P2
respective terminal.
PSU PCB
Wiring tests

& Don't undertake high voltage insulation tests


WITH THE CABLES CONNECTED to the panel and system
The mains cable must be stripped
back to the length shown to allow
live and neutral wires to be wound
twice through the ferrite core.
5mm

device terminals. Such a test may damage the electronics The fused spur isolator cover should be marked:
circuitry in loop devices and at the panel. 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
Mains and battery supply connections distribution board.
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.

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Terminals for external circuits


The Terminal card holds all the terminals for the connection of external circuits. The exceptions are:
¨ terminals for CARDS in slots P7 and P8, these are located on the Backplane
¨ terminals for mains supply, these are located on the mains terminal block
¨ terminals for batteries, these are also optionally located on the PSU.

Backplane
Terminal card
NETWORK CARD IN SLOT P8
0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C CARD 4 CARD 3 CARD 2 CARD 1
LOOP CARD IN SLOT P8 (Loop 6)
LOOP 4 LOOP 3 LOOP 2 LOOP 1
L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V
IO CARD IN SLOT P8
A 5V B 0V CTS Rx RTS TX

P2 P3

Master alarm Clean C


PB1 MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2- NC C NO

IO (RS232) CARD IN SLOT P7


N/C 0V CTS RX RTS TX

LOOP CARD IN SLOT P7 (Loop 5) P5 P6


L1 0V L2 0V

0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C N/C +VE2 -VE2 (WITH NETWORK CARD IN SLOT P2 OF BACKPLANE)
PB2
RS485 RS232
A 5V B 0V Tx CTS Rx RTS (WITH IO CARD IN SLOT P2 OF BACKPLANE)

P4
Auxiliary Relay 1 Auxiliary Relay 2
NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

P7 P8

RS232 0V
0V 0V 0V 0V

Quick release terminals


P12

PSU board (located behind the cardboard cover)

L N
P2

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Installation instructions

Loop circuits
The loop circuits can each accept connection of addressable devices a
maximum of 200 devices is allowed per loop. To maintain earth
continuity on a loop it is important for the loop cable screen to be
"
A loop circuit must not cover more than 10,000m2 of floor area of
continued through each system device, whether the earth is connected to a protected site.
a device or not.
A spur circuit must always be taken from the line common

"
terminals of a 3-way loop device.

As every loop device has an isolator fitted, it is not A spur should not cover more than the equivalent of one zone as
necessary to apply special attention where there are more than defined in BS5839 : Part 1.
32 devices. However no more than a maximum of 512 devices
shall be installed on one control panel.

3
S device
(2-way)

2 - way device
02
L2
01
L1

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

0V

0V
2L
L2
20
1L
L1
10
Note: The 0V terminals
C3 in the terminal plate
are electrically
IN4 connected together.
OUT5
Manual call point
S-Quad

L2
C3 02
LOOP CIRCUIT 1 L1
IN4 01
OUT5
S3 device
S-Quad (2-way)

L1 0V L2 0V

LOOP n
Terminal Card

PANEL

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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 will operate 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 switch
conventional alarm sounders including the conventional plant equipment, such as lift control system. The relay operates in the
Speech-Sounder-Strobe S3 products. event of a fire. The contacts should be powered from an independent
22K Ohms - End-of-line resistor power supply.
fitted in the last alarm sounder Change over contacts
rated 1A @ 24Vdc, to
control external equipment
The clean contact relay is
Conventional normally de-energised
alarm sounders and operates with a fire
event without delay.

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

P5
CLEAN
Terminal Card CONTACTS
MASTER ALARMS 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 relay 1 and 2 contacts
can be used to control external equipment, such as an automatic dialler
that makes the call for fire fighting action. 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.

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Installation instructions

RS232 / RS485 Communication Connecting a Remote printer


The control panel offers RS232 and RS485 communication via the IO When a remote printer is connected to a standalone Vigilon control
card. panel, it will print local system events.

A standard IO card (not supplied) must be inserted in slot P2 of the


backplane of the panel, which facilate RS232 and RS485 communication
via terminal block P4 onTerminal card. Note the RS232 is PORT 0 and
" An IO card (not supplied) must be inserted in slot 2 of
the backplane of the panel, which will facilate remote printer
RS485 is PORT 1. The domain address and communication baud rate functionality.
are configured by setting the DIL switch located on the left edge of the
Display Keyboard card.
PORT 1 PORT 0 Remote Printer
(Serial printer)
IO card
RS485 RS232 25-way D-type connector
Terminals for IO card
A 5V B 0V Tx CTS Rx RTS
in slot P2 of the backplane

GND

Rx
Tx
P4

Terminal card

GND
PANEL

Rx
Tx
Terminals for RS485 RS232
IO, Network or IO card configured for
Loop card option IO or Loop card option Remote printer A 5V B 0V Tx CTS RxRTS
NETWORK CARD IN SLOT P8 IO (RS232) CARD IN SLOT P7 in slot P2 of the backplane
0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C N/C 0V CTS RX RTS TX
P4
LOOP CARD IN SLOT P8 (Loop 6) LOOP CARD IN SLOT P7 (Loop 5) If the IO card to which a
L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V remote printer is connected
IO CARD IN SLOT P8 is installed in a spare slot Terminal card
A 5V B 0V CTS Rx RTS TX on the backplane then use
the corresponding terminals PANEL / NODE

On completion of wiring installation


PB1 PB2 On completion of all wiring refit the temporary cover onto
the back box. All outstanding work is done by the servicing
organisation during commissioning.

MCC / LCC - P1

I/O or N/W - P2

LOOP or RS232 - P3

LOOP or RS232 - P4

LOOP or RS232 - P5

LOOP or RS232 - P6

LOOP or RS232 - P7

LOOP, N/W or I/O - P8

Backplane

PANEL

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Technical Data
Mimic panel
Panel dimensions height 403mm, width 338mm,
Customised Mimic depth 101mm
Weight 7.9Kg without batteries
10.5Kg with batteries
Storage -10 to 55ºC
temperature
Operating 0 to 45ºC
temperature
Relative humidity Up to 90% temperature
(Non condensing) 5 - 45°C
Battery 2 x 6V 7Ah sealed lead acid
(weight 1.3Kg each)
The integral battery provides
power for 72 hours in standby
Zonal Mimic
condition and a further
30 minutes in alarm.
Mains operating 230V 50Hz +10% -6%
voltage
Emission BS EN61000-6-3 : 2001
Immunity BS EN50130-4 : 1996 : Part 4
LVD BS EN 60950-2006
Ingress protection IP30 (estimated)
Colour Door - Pantone 422
Back box - Graphite Grey
(RAL 7024)
An A3 Mimic or Zonal panel must be connected to a loop circuit of the Control Cancel fault buzzer / lamp test
fire detection and alarm system. It is used to provide indication of fire button
events in the system. However it can also be used to provide indication
of fault and supervisory events in the system. The panel can be mounted Indicators 1536 high intensity RED
in landscape or portrait orientation. LEDs.
Loop connection 3-way connection to a loop
A Customised Mimic holds a pictorial overlay that represents the circuit
protected building or an area within. A fire event is indicated by the
illumination of appropriate red LEDs behind the overlay to show the
location of the fire. Typical Mimic illuminations
Customised Mimic Zonal Mimic
A Zonal Mimic provides a traditional zone by zone indication of a fire. ZONE n
Each zone is given a location label to identify the area within a building.

The panel illumination defaults to a Zonal Mimic but can be Zone in fire
reprogrammed during commissioning to be a Customised Mimic. An - steady indication
array of red lights illuminates individually or in groups. Illuminations may
be applied to include custom shapes, text and digital clock in small or Latest zone in fire
large size. A site specific 'welcome message' may be configured for - flashing indication
display during quiescent conditions that can scroll if it is too long to fit the
display area. First or last fire flashing option, with in phase or anti phase
flash.

The panel has its own mains derived power supply with battery for
standby power in the event of mains supply failure.
Flashing in phase
or anti phase

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Installation instructions

Compatibility 1 Set
As a Zonal Mimic panel the system control panel must have the
following card software: ~ Overlay pack for A3 Mimic
panel
EN54 1 x pre-printed Zonal sheet
Control panel CARD Control Panel software 2 x blank A3 sheets for printing
LPC ³ V4.19 a Mimic or Zonal overlay
Shorter Card ONLY 1 x LED spacing sheet
The overlays in the pack are high
³ means equal to or greater than quality UV protected A3 paper.
As a Customised Mimic panel the system control panel must have the A magnetic strip used to hold an overlay
latest card software. in place is fitted to the top side of the inner
door.
Installation
Fuses on Master Repeat Card Mounting the backbox
Fuses Rating The A3 Customised Mimic panel can be mounted either landscape or
FS4 3.15A AB Ceramic 20mm x 5mm portrait, while an A3 Zonal mimic panel must only be mounted landscape
FS2 3.15A AB Ceramic 20mm x 5mm when using the overlay supplied.
FS3 2AQB 20mm x 5mm a. Locate the package Back box assembly u.
The Mimic Panel set consists of: Landscape orientation
Earth points Top cable entry points
Component Quantity 4-off 5-off Back
5-off Top

by Honeywell
1
VIGILON FIRE SYSTEM

NOT YET IN SERVICE

AWAITING COMMISSIONING

u Backbox assembly
by Honeywell

1 VIGILON FIRE SYSTEM


240mm

NOT YET IN SERVICE

AWAITING COMMISSIONING

v Inner door assembly Back box

w Outer cover assembly 380mm

1
x Key for Outer cover Portrait orientation
Cable entry points
5 - Back and 5 - Top
2
y 3.15A 20mm x 5mm AB Ceramic
1
z 2A 20mm x 5mm Quick Blow Fuse
1

{ Battery lead
380mm
AWAITING COMMISSIONING

Back box

1
VIGILON FIRE SYSTEM

NOT YET IN SERVICE

Earth points
| Link lead
by Honeywell

4-off

2
} 6V 7Ah Battery

240mm

b. Knock out the required cable entry points from the back
box.

c. Mark out the 4-back box fixing positions on the wall to


which the panel is to be mounted and secure it with
suitable fixings.

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Vigilon EN54 system

&
Ensure the mains power is isolated to from the panel.

d. Terminate the loop and mains cables at the entry points and if required connect the cables to the appropriate
terminals.

e. All the other parts are installed during commissioning.

External wiring
Loop COM Loop OUT
From
Loop IN Mains fused spur
3.15A(T)
mains fuse L N

FS4 P9
Master Repeat Card
0C LC 01 L1 02 L2 L N P9
P17
0C LC 01 L1 02 L2
RESET P16 FS4
WRITE PROTECT DANGER

P4
L N

P16

The external cables are routed into the back box using the cable entry points on the back box. The left 4 entry points are for the loop cables that
connects to terminal block P16. The right cable entry point is for the mains cable which is connects to the terminal block P9.

" All the other parts supplied with the A3 mimic panel are fitted during the commissioning stage, however the procedures are
described here for completeness.

How to fit the inner door assembly


The following procedures describe how to fit the inner door assembly to the backbox.
Hinge pin
Magnetic strip Align the inner door assembly v to the two hinge pin positions j on the back
Inner door assembly box u and slide the door down until it is seated correctly. Insert the top
(removable) hinge pin k and secure it by rotating the pin into the back box.
Close the inner door assembly l and lock it using the fastners at position m.
For minor adjustment of the inner door, open the fixing screw † and adjust the
hinge plate… to a required position and then secure the plate to the backbox
by tightening the screw †.

Back box
assembly

Adjustable Hinge Plates

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Installation instructions

Where to connect the internal cables


Fit earth lead
Connect the flat
from back box
flexible cable from
to inner door
inner door to MRC

Back box
Inner door
Master Repeat Card (MRC)
Remove the protective cardboard cover from the Master Repeat Card. Connect the earth lead j from the back box to the inner door assembly.
Connect the flat flexible cable k to socket P13 on the Master Repeat Card , see details on fitting and remove of flat flexible cable.

How to fit the outer cover

Back box

Outer Cover

A
A

Hook  the Outer Cover Ž over the top edge of the Back Box Œ. Close ‚ the bottom of the Outer Cover onto the Back box and secure the
Outer Cover by the two captive screws on the cover using the key  supplied.
Ensure the zonal mimic or customised mimic plan is located centrally within the anti glare window of the outer cover.

For full information see leaflet supplied with the product.

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Vigilon EN54 System

Technical Data
Repeat Panel
(loop connectable) Panel dimensions height 403mm, width 338mm,
depth 101mm
Weight 9Kg with batteries (approximate)
Storage -10 to 55ºC
temperature
Operating 0 to 45ºC
Panel healthy

Vigilon Fire System


15:45 temperature
GENT 2007

Relative humidity Up to 90% temperature


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

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Installation instructions

Aperture depth should not be


Installation Repeat panel less than: 59mm
semi-flush surround Cross section of
The Repeat Panel Set consists of: the wall to which
the panel is to be
Parts Quantity semi-flush mounted

À Backbox assembly 1
Á Outer door assembly 1
Aperture Height:380mm
 Inner door assembly 1
à 20 Way ribbon cable 1
Repeat Panel
Ä 40 Way ribbon cable 1
5mm diameter
† Spares pack (includes battery leads and 1 fixing holes Aperture Width: 320mm

membrane labels for BS panel ) b. Secure the back box to the wall with suitable fixings. If
the backbox is to be semi-flushed then use the optional
‡ Battery 12V 7Ahr 1 semi-flush surround.
Fuses on the Master Repeat Card
Fuse Rating c. Terminate the cable at the entry point leaving 400mm
FS4 3.15A AS 20mm x 5mm tail wire length.

&
FS2 3.15A AS 20mm x 5mm
FS3 2A QB 20mm x 5mm
If mains supply cable ends are not required to be
connected then ensure the ends are insulated for safety.
Back box mounting
d. Refit the temporary cover to protect the panel until all
Cable entry points building work is complete.
3-off
4-off - Back and 4-off - Top
Earth points Doors, Cables and Power up
310mm The doors and cables are installed after building work is finished.
45mm

115mm 115mm a. Remove the protective cover from the backbox.


cL
b. Fit the inner door ƒ to the panel enclosure
remembering to connect the earth lead from the
backbox to the inner door. Fit the outer moulded door
‚ to the backbox.
1.65m

0C LC 01 L1 02 L2 L N P9
c. Wiring the panel:
P17

&
RESET P16 FS4
WRITE PROTECT DANGER

P4
L N
285mm
370mm

P8
Ensure the mains supply is completely powered
P2

SW3
DANGER
DO NOT
down before wiring the mains cable ends.
REMOVE

P1 BUZZER
WARNING
Removal of
cover exposes
live parts. FS2
• connect the mains cable to terminal block P9 on the
Master Repeat Card.
BT+ BT-

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

+ -
RS485
0V 24V
PB2
• fit battery lead † supplied in the spares to connector P5
on Master Repeat Card.
• connect the loop cables to terminal block P16 on the
Master Repeat Card.
• connect the 40 way ribbon cable … to the Master Repeat
Fixing centres Card connector P2 and the other end to Display Key Card
Backbox
Floor level 4-off on the top right edge connector - P1.
• connect the 20 way ribbon cable „ to the Master Repeat
a. Find the Repeat panel Back box  package and Card connector P1 and the other end to Display Key Card
remove the temporary cover. on the top right edge connector - P6.

d. Power-up is done during commissioning by the service


organisation and it involves switching ON the mains
supply and connection of battery leads. The Power up
indications are:
• all the LEDs on the panel are lit for a short duration and a
power up message displayed.
• the local buzzer sounds
• the display reads: Main panel is off Line
• the Fault and System Fault LEDs are lit.

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Vigilon EN54 system

Spur Connection
mains electrical
supply

Loop IN Loop OUT

Zones
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
3.15A(T)
mains fuse L N
Fault Fire
Panel healthy 15:45
Power Fault Verify

System Fault XXXXX --- Fire Alarm System Sounder


GENT 2009
Delay Designed to EN54 Pt 2 & 4 CB1

0C LC 01 L1 02 L2
Test CB2

Disablement Power

Previous Next

P16 FS4 P9
Repeat panel
Loop COM Loop IN Loop OUT From Mains fused spur

Inner and outer


doors not shown

40-way
ribbon
to DKC

3.15A(T)
mains fuse
Master Repeat Card
0C LC 01 L1 02 L2 L N P9
20-way P17

ribbon RESET P16 FS4


to DKC WRITE PROTECT DANGER

P4
L N

P8
P2

DANGER
SW3 DO NOT
REMOVE

WARNING
Removal of
cover exposes
P1 BUZZER live parts. FS2
BT+ BT-

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

PB2
+ -
RS485
0V 24V

Black
Earth to
Inner door Red

12V 7Ah battery

Battery Fuse

3.15A(T)
Ceramic
(Anti Surge)
FS2

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Installation instructions

Installation
Repeat Indicator panel a. Open the outer cover.
The repeat indicator panel provides messages and indications of system J6 J5 J7

events and it connects directly to the Vigilon fire panel.

REL
b

RS485
a
+
-

24V
ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0

Thinned sections Back cable entry point


on sides of enclosure for
Technical data cable entry 4 enclosure fixing points
b. Insert the external cable into the backbox assembly at
Dimensions in mm height 177 x width 206 x
the required entry point.
depth 48.5
Full assembly weight 750g c. Mark the fixing points and secure the backbox to the
Storage temperature 0 to 60ºC wall.
Operating 0 to 45ºC d. Connect the cable to terminals.
temperature UP TO 4 REPEAT INDICATOR
PANELS MAXIMUM
Relative humidity up to 90% POWER
SUPPLY UNIT
(Non condensing) Temperature 5 to 45°C REPEAT INDICATOR PANEL 4
24V
+ -
Ingress protection IP30 estimated
b
Colour White RS485
a
Indicators Fire, Fault, Disablement, +
24V
Power On, System fault, -
Sounder earth
2 line 20 character per line,
back-lit, display.
Controls Test and Cancel buzzer
(with flap closed)
Controls Fire, Fault, Disablement,
(with flap open) Warning, Display Mode and
Numeric keypad. REPEAT INDICATOR PANEL 1

" If only one repeat indicator panel is to be connected


to the control panel then make use of the 24V supply at the
b
RS485
a
+
24V
panel, there is no need to use an external power supply -
earth

Cable
¨ Belden No. 9842 EIA RS485 Applications, O/A Beldfoil® A 5V B 0V

Braid 1Km maximum cable distance from the control Terminals P4 is PORT 1
panel to the last repeat indicator panel must have following RS485 P4
characteristics:
• Two twisted pairs TERMINAL CARD
PANEL
• 24AWG (7 strands x 32 AWG) conductors
e. Refit the front cover and flap.

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Vigilon EN54 System

Base
S-Quad Sensors The base has terminals for external cables to allow it to be electrically
connected to the panel loop circuit and to the monitored input or output
circuit. Any S-Quad device can be plugged into an S-Quad base.

Base Gasket
The optional foam rubber base gasket S4-BASE-GASKET can be fitted
to the base to prevent water damage from dripping water from the
ceiling.

Base labels
An optional label S4-BASE-LABEL can be fitted to the base. The label
can be marked up with device location information.
This following is information on the S-Quad
product range. The S-Quad product integrates
dual angle smoke, heat and carbon monoxide Indicators
gas detection with electronic sounder, speech The S-Quad has a red LED that gives an indication in the event of a fire.
and LED flasher (Strobe) in one assembly. The LED can be configured to flash periodically, as an 'in operation'
confirmation, this indication is given system-wide at all S-Quads. The
S-Quad with a CO sensor also has a blue LED to indicate when a fire
General specification signal senses the presence of CO.

Dust Cover
Operating voltage 35V - 41V
A dust cover is supplied with the S-Quad, to prevent dust from building
Weight 110g work contaminating the sensor. The cover is removed prior to the
with base - 170g commissioning of the fire alarm system.
Dimensions 117mm diameter by 49.6mm
height Do's and Don't
With base the height

&
increases to 63.8mm
IP rating IP30
IP20 when mounted on a
DO NOT locate smoke detectors where products of
metal back box
combustion may be present such as kitchens, garages,
Enclosure ABS furnace rooms, welding shops etc.
Colour RAL 9010
Approval LPCB approved DO NOT locate heat detectors above boilers or heaters or
Storage Temperature -20°C to 70°C where the temperature is normally very high or liable to
(for S-Quad with CO -20°C to sudden fluctuations.
50°C)
Ambient operating -10°C to 50°C
DO NOT locate smoke or heat detectors: -
temperature • In dusty or dirty environment.
Relative Humidity 95% non condensing • Near heating or air-conditioning grilles.
(5°C to 45°C) • Outdoors in stables, sheds etc.
• In excessively damp areas.
Heat (H) Standard EN54 : Part 5
• In dead air spaces at the junctions of
Optical (O) Standard EN54 : Part 7 ceilings and walls.
Dual Optical (O2) EN54 : Part 7 • At ceiling locations where a ‘thermal
Standard barrier' may exist.
Sounder (S) Standard EN54 : Part 3 DO NOT locate a CO detector: -
Gas (CO) Standard * LPS 1274 • In buildings where farm animals are kept.
Multi sensor standard CEA 4012 • In excessive damp areas.
• In battery room where non sealed battery
* The 'Gas' sensing is designed to meet the requirements of LPS 1274
are kept.
• In a Car park where exhaust fumes will
Information on minimum sound output levels to include polar dispersion
be present.
is covered in a technical note TECH7018.033, available on request from
manufacturer. Information on minimum sound output levels to include Follow recommendations detailed in section 22
polar dispersion is covered in a technical note TECH7018.033, available of BS5839 : Part 1 : 2002
on request from manufacturer.

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Installation instructions

Siting
O
O
A S-Quad device plugs into a dedicated Base that is installed in the I Normal
protected premises. The Bases should be sited in locations as defined by I
Beam Transmitter base
the project plans and by BS5839 : Part 1 : 2002. Input O

I
Active

10 KW
Metal back box

470 W
A metal back box must be used for base or semi-flush mounting. The EM2
FIRE

L2 OUT5
earth continuity must be maintained throughout the whole loop. The earth keyswitch
must be securely connected to the back box. IN4
STANDARD 60mm METAL BACK BOX C3
CABLE GLAND L1
LOOP CABLE 0V
LOOP CABLE

CROSS SECTION The input can accept signals such as fire, non fire or fault, these are
OF CEILING TILE configured during commissioning. As a fire input it is possible to connect
a conventional Manual Call Point (non UK application only) with a series
resistor of value 470 Ohms coupled with an end-of-line 10Kohms
CEILING TILE S-QUAD BASE
resistor. In this case the fire input is fully monitored for open or short
2 SCREWS TO SECURE circuit faults.
BASE TO METAL BACK BOX
The input can be setup as a non-fire or fault input using a similar
In - Out wiring to S-Quad bases arrangement with series and parallel resistors as shown. It is possible for
such an input to trigger a command that is configured to action an output
elsewhere in the system to control plant equipment such as the
ventilation system.

EM2 EM2
L2 OUT5 L2 OUT5

IN4 IN4
C3 C3
L1
L1
0V 0V

Programmable input/output

& The 34703 Slave Relay unit and 34703 Slave LED
indicator unit are NOT supported for use with S-Quad fire
sensors. The Slave units are only compatible with 34xxx
range of fire sensors.
All S-Quad devices can be configured as either monitored input or
unmonitored output. The factory setting of the programmable input /
output is unmonitored output, to drive an external repeat LED without a
series resistor.
There is a maximum cable length limit of 15 metres from the S-Quad
base to the external I/O Unit.
Unmonitored LED output

+
+ -
EM2
L2 OUT5
+ - + -
IN4
C3
L1 -
0V - + - +

+ -
Remote LED unit
13449-01

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Vigilon EN54 System

To fit a dust cover


Tools for S-Quad Place the dust cover onto the tool inside the cradle. Offer the cover to the
An extractor tool allows removal and fitting of the S-Quad device head S-Quad, locate and push to fit it onto the assembly. Withdraw the tool
into the base. By fitting a screw-on adaptor, the tool can be used to when the dust cover is in place.
remove the sensor dust cover.

To remove an S-Quad
Fit the tool onto the S-Quad. Turn S-Quad anticlockwise until it stops and Dust cover
remove the S-Quad from the base.

S-Quad

Tool

Tool

To remove a dust cover


A dust cover remover tool must be fitted to the main tool to extract the
dust cover. Press the pad of the dust cover remover tool onto the dust
To fit an S-Quad cover, this creates an air tight grip, to allow the cover to be pulled off
from the S-Quad.
Fit the S-Quad on to the tool. Offer S-Quad to base and rotate clockwise Dust cover
until it moves upwards on to the base and rotate it again until it clicks and
goes no further, the lines on the base and S-Quad will align.
Base

Dust cover
remover tool

S-Quad

Tool
Tool

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Installation instructions

Technical data
S-Quad Semi-flush fixing
kit (S4-FLUSH) Weight 164g with trim ring
Dimensions 174mm diameter by 50mm depth
An S-Quad device can be semi-flush mounted to a ceiling tile to a depth Enclosure ABS
of the approximate 20mm, which is slightly deeper than the base
assembly. To semi-flush mount a special housing must be used, which Colour RAL 9010
consists of a main assembly and a trim ring. Storage -20°C to 70°C
Temperature

"
Ambient -10°C to 50°C
temperature
There is an enhanced volume output of sound and
Relative Humidity 95% non condensing
speech from a semi flush mounted S-Quad.
(5 to 45°C)

Clamp Metal back box

Cross section
Cut a 140mm of Ceiling Tile
diameter hole in the
ceiling tile.
(If required use a Bi-Metal Holesaw
140mm or 146mm, from
www.shop4tools.co.uk)

Insert the semi-flush shroud Semi-Flush shroud


assembly into the hole
in the ceiling tile.
Hold the semi-flush shroud
to the ceiling tile and tighten
the three screws to splay the
clamps to secure the shroud to the tile.

Fit the metal box onto the back


of the semi-flush shroud using the
appropriate fixing screws to secure
the box to the flush shroud.
S-Quad Base
Locate the S-Quad Base into
the semi-flush shroud, such that the
two locating pillars on the
shroud feeds through the two
elongated holes on the Base. Trim ring
Push the Base into the shroud
until the Base click locks into
the shroud.
S-Quad
Make the cable connections.

Offer the trim ring to the shroud


and slowly rotate ring clockwise until it
clicks and goes no further. This will
lock the ring in position.
Offer the S-Quad to the Base Do not over tighten the clamping
and rotate the S-Quad clockwise screws as this will cause the
until it moves upwards into Base, clamps to cut into the ceiling tile.
and then rotate the S-Quad again
until it clicks and goes no further.

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Vigilon EN54 System

Technical Data
Beam Sensor Standards - EN54 : Part 12 : 2002
designed to meet EN54 : Part 17 : 2005
Approval LPCB Approval pending
STATES 0, 1, 2 and 3
Overall Transmitter or receiver:
assembled Æ 117 x d 54
dimensions in mm Angle bracket with base:
h 145 x w 106 x d 130
Parallel bracket with base:
Æ 152 x d 27
Light shield: Æ 50 x 75
Transmitter (red retainer) Receiver (black retainer)
¨ Beam sensor pair (Transmitter & Receiver) Assembled weight Transmitter or receiver:105g
(approximate) Angle bracket + base: 620g
¨ Beam Transmitter only Parallel bracket + base: 600g
¨ Beam Receiver only Light shield: 14g
Enclosure ABS
Colour (Sensor) RAL9010
Storage -20 to 70ºC
temperature
Ambient operating -10 to 50°C
temperature
Relative Humidity up to 95%
(Non condensing) Temperature 5 - 45°C
Emission BS EN61000-6-3: 2007 EMC for
residential, commercial & light
Industry.
¨ Angle bracket with base
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996 + A1:1998 + A2
Base 2003 for alarm systems
Ingress Protection IP30
(estimated) IP20 mounted on bracket
Operating voltage 35-41V
Indicators Two Red and Seven Green LEDs
visible at 500LUX ambient light levels
Sleeve 5m
EN54-17 : 2005 Vmax 42V IC max 0.4A
(section 4.8) Vnom 40V IS max 1A
data: Vmin 24V IL max 20mA
VSO max 16V VSO min 8V
¨ Parallel bracket with base
ZC max 0.130W
Compatible Panel : MCC ³ V4.41 / V3.96
LPC ³ V4.39 / V3.96

¨ Light Shield (5 per pack) Test Cards


The Beam Sensor pair allows the detection of smoke over distances from
2 m to 100 m, using a 'beam transmitter' and a 'beam receiver', each
mounted on a base fixed to either bracket.

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Installation instructions

Do's and Dont's


A general guidance on Do's and Dont's is illustrated here, however for full information on siting beam sensor pair refer to BS5839 Part 1.
Metal Ceiling
IR Beam projection
Cladding panels / Plaster board

Unistrut

IR Beam
(invisible)

Metal beam
Solid Wall Obstructions
Ceiling Ventilation duct
Solid Wall

Transmitter > 0.15m Receiver

Heat Source

Floor level Shelves and Storage boxes


Ceiling
Side view (flat ceiling) Solid Wall

0.3m - 0.6m Transmitter


Receiver
Transmitter Receiver

25m maximum Solid Wall

Floor level Building structure support


Floor level
Glass Atrium
Plan view (flat ceiling)
Solid Walls
Transmitter
1m minimum
7m maximum Sunlight or Strong light source
Transmitter Receiver
Receiver Horizon

15m
Receiver
Transmitter
Sunlight or Strong light source
Receiver
Horizon

15m Transmitter

Transmitter Receiver
17.5 m width covered by one beam sensor pair within 600mm
vertical of the apex, using the extra coverage of 25% given
o
2m to 100m maximum by the roof angle of 25
ATRIUM
600mm
Seven beam sensor
Plan view (flat ceiling) pair required
3m max. at this height
Solid Walls 2.5 m calculated from o
25
twice 12.5% of 10m
mounting height
20 m

> 0.5m
Transmitter Receiver
10 m mounting

15m 1.25 m 2.5 m


height

Calculated from
12.5% of 10m
Receiver Transmitter
mounting height
17.5 m width

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Vigilon EN54 system

Test Keyswitch
A test keyswitch unit can be connected to the 'beam transmitter' to facilitate simulation of a test fire condition. The keyswitch unit is required to have
a series resistor of value 470W coupled with an end-of-line 10KW resistor wired as illustrated below.
O
O
There is a maximum cable length limit of 15 metres from
I Normal the 'beam transmitter' base to the external Keyswitch
I
Beam Transmitter base
Unit.
Input O

Active A keyswitch input at the 'beam transmitter' must be


I
enabled during commissioning.

10 KW
470 W
FIRE
The wiring is monitored for open and short circuit failure.
EM2
L2 OUT5
keyswitch On operating the keyswitch it will cause a ramp down
IN4
C3 signal to generate a test fire condition.
L1
0V

How to install an Angle bracket and fit a Beam sensor


The installation of the angle bracket and beam sensor are illustrated by steps j to o. Note steps n and o require setting of adjusters for
sensor to face the opposite sensor assembly, which is normally done during commissioning.
Loop - In cable Loop - Out cable

The Test Keyswitch


connects to terminals
EM2 and C3 in the
0V
L1

base.
L2
0V

Earth
H (5)
E ART

0V(2)

L2 (3)
L1 (1)

0V (4)

The numbers in brackets


Metal box Metal box refer to alternative cable
mounted on sleeve markings which may
a solid wall be used to denote wires.

Cable from the sensor base

Beam Sensor

Angle bracket with base


Keyswitch wiring if used

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Installation instructions

How to pre-assemble the parallel bracket


The parallel bracket may be pre-assembled as illustrated by steps j to m.

Lock nut
Adjuster

Bush
Ensure the adjusters are set to provide an 8mm
gap all around between the adjustable and fixed plates.
Adjustable plate

8mm

8mm
Bush
Spring
ARROW

Fixed plate

How to install a Parallel Bracket and fit a Beam sensor


The installation of the parallel bracket and beam sensor are illustrated by steps j to q.
The Test Keyswitch
connects to EM2 and
C3.

LOOP OUT EM2


L2 OUT5
THIS WAY UP
Loop Cable IN4
In - Out Pre-assembled C3
Parallel bracket
LOOP IN L1
Base 0V
Beam Sensor

Metal
box Sleeve
Ensure the base is mounted to the bracket such
Test Keyswitch wiring if used that the Beam sensor LEDs can be seen from floor level.
Further information about this product can be found in Part 2 of this document available form your supplier.

36
Vigilon EN54 System

Technical date
Duct kit Sensor and base
Operating voltage 35V - 41V
Weight S4-720 only:88g (with base - 148g)
Dimensions 117mm diameter by 49.6mm height
(With base the height increases to
63.8mm)
IP rating IP30
IP20 when mounted on a metal
back box
Enclosure ABS
Colour RAL 9010
Approval LPCB approved
Storage -20°C to 70°C
Temperature
Ambient operating -10°C to 50°C
temperature
The air duct kit is used in combination with different Venturi tubes and Relative Humidity 95% non condensing
special S-Quad fire detector for the surveillance of air ducts in buildings. (5°C to 45°C)
Optical sensor (O) EN54 : Part 7 : 2000
The kit is fastened to the outside of the air duct. The Venturi tube is lead Standard
into the duct through a hole drilled for this purpose. The air streaming
EN54-18 : 2005
through the air duct is picked up by the Venturi tube and led via the
deflecting unit inside the housing directly to the detector for subsequent EN54-17 : 2005 Vmax 42V IC max 0.4A
evaluation. (section 4.8) Vnom 40V IS max 1A
data: Vmin 24V IL max 20mA
The inserted fire detector is directly connected to the analog loop of the VSO max 16V ZC max 0.1W
Fire Alarm System. The operation and indication of alarm and fault VSO min 8V
messages is given at the connected fire alarm panel.
Housing
Dimensions 180 x 235 x 183
Venturi tube (W x H x D) in mm
The Venturi tube are available in various lengths.
Terminals 1.5 mm² max.
Length (mm) 600 1500 2800 Air velocity 1 m/s to 20 m/s

Weight 0.2Kg 0.6Kg 1.2Kg Full Assembly Approx. 800g (without sensor and
weight base)
Storage -15 °C to +65 °C
temperature
Operating -10 °C to +60 °C
temperature
Housing ABS plastic
Colour grey (with transparent cover)
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
Alarm systems
Ingress Protection IP54
Colour White

For full instructions see the leaflet supplied with the product.

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Installation instructions

S3 Speech, Sounder Strobe Technical data


with shallow base
mark II with deep base
25
112
The low power addressable Voice Enhanced Sounder and combined 60
75
Strobe products provide audible and visual alarm signals, and are 35
designed for use in Gent analogue and addressable fire alarm systems.
with deep base
The S3 devices are supplied with standard speech messages along with 112
sounder and strobe option. The devices are configured during
commissioning to operate to site specific requirements. The devices are
supplied with either a deep base (40mm) or a shallow base (25mm), 40
75
offering IP55C and IP31C ratings respectively, with the exception of the 90
system range (see diagram below) which is available with deep base 120 DIA
only.

The S3 product range incorporates innovative design features protected by Sound output for standard Low profile S3 - 100dBA
Patents GB2388994, GB2388995 and GB2388916. The product design has tone (levels given are +/-3dBA
also been registered. typical values with
measurement taken at 90° System S3 - 103dBA
anechoic - fast response) +/-3dBA
Standard (sounder only) EN54 : Part 3
Messages, Tones and see instructions supplied with
Strobe flash rate the product
Strobe light output with equivalent to 3W Xenon
Low profile S
3
System S
3 red lens flasher
Available in deep or shallow base Available in deep Operating voltage range 35V to 41V
base only
Terminal size 2.5mm2 maximum

" If you have a speech/sounder only product then


ignore the strobe information given.
IP rating with deep base IP55C
with shallow base IP31C
Enclosure colour White and Red (with red
translucent lens cover fitted to
Speech messages unit with Strobe).
Message Speech message Enclosure material Flame retardant ABS (Strobe
No cover is polycarbonate) The
Message 2 Attention please this is an emergency plastic enclosures meet the
please leave the building by the flammability requirements of
nearest available exit. (female voice). ISO 1210:1992 Class FH-2.

Message 3 An incident has been reported in this Weight 0.3Kg (approximate).


building please await further Operating temperature -10°C to 50°C
instructions. (female voice).
Storage temperature -20°C to 70°C
Message 4 This is a test message no action is
required. (female voice). Relative humidity up to 90%
(non condensing)
Message 5 This is a fire alarm! Please leave the
building immediately by the nearest IR operating distance 3m
available exit. (male voice). (to select volume level)
Message and attention 10 seconds default
Tone period Configurable up to 60seconds
Tone No. Description of tone.
Message 1 Alarm Bell (equivalent to 8" Solenoid
Bell) 106dBA @ 1m.

" The addressable S3 products are fully synchronised


on the same fire panel.

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Vigilon EN54 System

Installation Retrofitting a System S3 device


A system S3 Mark I device can be retrofitted to an alarm sounder base.
a. Drill or knockout the required cable entry points on the 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 IP55C 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
Connector used to program the device L1
01 black
(Programmable base required) 01
LC red
# Locating pegs Adhesive spot used LC
for the transparent cover 0C black
to secure the transparent cover 0C
main assembly
Transparent TOP
cover
# Ensure the terminal block base
PCB is placed inside the back of the base COMMON LINE
P6 to Spur
Label

P16
L2
02
L1 DO NOT FLUSH
01 Shallow base 112 MOUNT THE BASE.
LC 25mm depth
0C

Top
D4

#
60
Main assembly Adhesive spot used
to secure the transparent cover Cable entry 112
Infrared
receiver
1- Back
d. Terminate the cable at the entry point leaving no more 50
than 10cm (4") tail wire length for connection. Thinned section
for IR receiver
e. Ensure the transparent cover is in place over the
PCB. Connect the wires to the terminal block. 35
Deep base Wall
f. Close the main assembly to the base. Gasket
40mm depth
Top
Cable entry
2 - Top
1 - Bottom
1 - Back
Earth
continuity Thinned section
Strap for IR receiver
Base
Gasket

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Installation instructions

Heat Probe
Environmentally protected For carriage purposes the probe on the heat sensor is fully retracted. It
Heat Sensor 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
This unis has IP55 rating as specified in the British Standard probe gland. The probe gland can only be tightened up once, as the
BS 5490:1977 which is the specification for classification of degree of gland uses an olive joint which should be replaced rather than
protection provided by enclosures. re-tightened. Once the probe is in the correct position the gland has to
be tightened finger tight plus 11/2 turns.
General data
Dimensions height 180 mm x width 180 mm x
depth 130 mm.
Storage -30 to 70ºC
temperature
Operating 0 to 50°C
temperature
Ingress Protection IP55 estimated
Case ABS engineering plastic.
Indication Red LED that illuminates when the
active.
Operating voltage 20 to 50V

a. Remove the front cover of the unit disconnecting any EP product with cover removed
flying leads attached to the terminal block. 160mm
b. Place the unit in the desired position and mark the four
fixing holes. When the product is mounted ensure the
pre-machined cable entries are at the bottom.

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

"
160mm
When using PYROTENAX cable, the cables MUST be
terminated using PYROTENAX glands (Code No. RGM 2L1.5),
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
washer supplied is fitted between the cable gland and
the unit (rubber part of the washer against the unit). Earth
Use the earth continuity straps provided to maintain terminals
loop cable earth continuity. Cable entry points

e. Connect the earth tails into the earth termination point. Heat sensor
f. Terminate the cable at the entry point and connect
ends into the appropriate terminals on the sealed
LINE 1

0 VOLTS

LINE 2

0 VOLTS

LED+

LED-

TH+

TH-

printed circuit board module, see connection diagram.

& Failure to promptly replace the cover will result


in environmental damage.
LINE 2

0V

LINE 1

0V

RED

BLACK

ANY

ANY

g. Reconnect the flying leads from the cover into the


appropriate terminals on the sealed printed circuit
board module. Refit the cover to the unit. For
maximum protection ensure that the cover screws are
LOOP IN
FROM PREVIOUS
DEVICE

LED
(ON COVER)
LOOP OUT
TO NEXT
DEVICE

THERMISTOR
PROBE
(ON COVER)

tight and secure.

& Forcing the cover to fit the wrong way round will
damage the unit.

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Vigilon EN54 System

Technical data
Manual Call Points
Standard EN54: Part 11: 2001
Dimensions height 88 mm x width 88 mm
depth 21 mm or 57 mm when
surface mounted
Full assembly weight 110g - approximate
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Operating -25 to 70°C
temperature
Relative Humidity up to 95%
(Non condensing) Temperature 25 to 55°C
Emission BS EN61000-6-3:2001 Residential,
Commercial & Light Industry Class
Options
B limits
¨ Manual Call Point (Glass)
Immunity BS EN50130-4: Part 4 :1996
¨ Manual Call Point (Glass) with Protective cover
¨ Manual Call Point (Resettable element) Ingress Protection IP43 estimated standard type
IP55 estimated with protective cover
¨ Manual Call Point (Resettable element) with Protective and back box
cover
Removable 21 Colour Red (similar to RAL3020)
Terminal block
87 15 Case ABS engineering plastic
Indicators
Normal Green LED for status and find
device application
Active Red LED and Yellow tab for active
or Fire indication
87

Testing The operation of the MCP is tested


by using a test key
Terminals 2.5mm2 maximum
C Approval LPCB Approved:
S4-34842 and S4-34800
Glass or Resettable element options
Glass Resettable element Operating voltage 35V to 41V

Top Top
Installation
A B
a. Check the contents of the package:
Component Quantity
Optional Back box Call point assembly 1
88 36
43,5 D Earth Strap 1
Test Key 1
18,5

THIS WAY UP
Long Screw 2
b. The call point assembly may be mounted on a
standard electrical box or on the optional red back box
88
50

S4-34895.

c. Feed the fire rated cables through the entry holes and
mount an electrical box or the red optional back box to
an even wall surface using suitable fixing.

D
The optional back box has recessed centres 'D', 3 at the top and 1 at the " When semi flush fixing the call point assembly a
standard electrical box must first be flushed into the wall before
bottom, a maximum of 2 are usable.
the call point assembly is fitted.

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Installation instructions

Keyswitch assembly Manual Call Point

1 IN

1 IN
3C
2 OUT

3C
2 OUT
4

4
Loop Loop
In Loop In Loop
Out Out

d. Terminate each cable entry at the back box. Use the earth strap or the earth point in the back box to maintain loop
cable earth continuity. Connect the loop cable to the terminals.

e. Disengage front cover from the call point assembly using the end of the test key 'E' and lift out the cover from the
bottom edge.

f. Secure the call point assembly to the back box using the 2 long screws supplied.

g. To re-assemble the glass or resettable element, using the test key turn the tab to position 'F' and insert the glass 'A'
or optional resettable element 'B'.

F G

h. Hook the front cover onto the top edge of the call point assembly and then push the bottom edge down until it click
shut. Check both hooks on the top of the front cover are locked onto the call point assembly.

i. Turn the test key anticlockwise to position 'G' (not visible) such that the glass or optional resettable element is held
under the yellow arm.

j. Where applicable, ensure the protective cover 'H' is securely fitted to the call point assembly.

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Vigilon EN54 System

Technical data
Keyswitch Interface / MCP
Standard EN54: Part 17
EN54: Part 18
Dimensions height 88 mm x width 88 mm
I I
depth 32mm or 66mm when
surface mounted
Full assembly weight 128g - without backbox
192g - with backbox
Storage temperature -30 to 70ºC
Operating -25 to 70°C
Red enclosure Blue enclosure
temperature
for Fire applications for Plant interface applications
(supplied with backbox) Relative Humidity up to 95%
(supplied with backbox)
(Non condensing)
The keyswitch units covered in this leaflet are suitable for installation in Temperature
GENT analogue addressable fire alarm system. The product range 25 - 55°C
covered here include:
Emission BS EN61000-6-3:2001 Residential,
¨ Keyswitch MCP (Red) Commercial & Light Industry
¨ Keyswitch Interface (Blue) Class B limits
¨ Spare Keys (Pack of 2) Immunity BS EN50130-4: Part 4 :1996
¨ Surface Back Box for Interface Ingress Protection IP43 estimated standard type
Red Plastic (Pack of 10)
Keyswitch assembly Colour Red (similar to RAL3020)
Blue (similar to RAL5015)
32
Case ABS engineering plastic
88 15
Indicators Normal Green LED for status and find
device application
Active Red LED for active or Fire indication
Terminals 2.5mm2 maximum
O
Operating voltage 35V to 41V
88

I
EN54-17 data Vmax 42V
Vnom 40V
Vmin 24V
VSO max 16V
VSO min 8V
Removable
Terminal block IC max 0.4A
IS max 1A
IL max 20mA
Back box
88 36 ZC max 0.1W
43,5 D
18,5

THIS WAY UP
88
50

The back box has recessed centres 'D', 3 at the top and 1- at the bottom,
a maximum of 2 are usable.

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Installation instructions

Installation f) Secure the keyswitch assembly to the back box using


the 2 long screws supplied.
a) Check the contents of the package:
g) Hook the front cover onto the top edge of the keyswitch
unit and then push the bottom edge down until it click
Component Quantity
shut. Check both hooks on the top of the front cover
Keyswitch Interface 1 are locked onto the keyswitch assembly.
assembly (red / blue)
Operation
Earth Strap 1
To operate the keyswitch insert the operating key into the keyhole 'J' and
Operating Key 2 turn clockwise to the stop position, the red LED 'K' is flashing. The green
Opening Key 1 LED 'I' gives an operating indication.

Long Screw 2 Apply the reverse procedure to return the keyswitch to a normal
Instruction leaflet 1 operating position.
i I J
K

THIS WAY UP

Blue Back box 1 O

supplied with Blue


keyswitch interface O
I Normal
assembly I

O
b) The keyswitch assembly may be mounted on a
standard electrical box or on the backbox. I Active
c) Feed the fire rated cables through the entry holes and
mount an electrical box or the red/blue back box to an
even wall surface using suitable fixing. Label

" When semi flush fixing the keyswitch assembly a


standard electrical box must first be flushed into the wall before
When using the blue keyswitch interface to control plant ensure the unit
is labelled to describe what is being controlled by the keyswitch.
Transparent cover
the keyswitch assembly is fitted. 32 x 12mm
stick on label
Disable
Zone n
Keyswitch assembly Manual Call Point
1 IN

1 IN
3C
2 OUT

3C
2 OUT
4

Loop Loop
In Loop In Loop
Out Out

It is suggested that an A4 sheet white paper label 32 x 12mm is used,


such as the one from RS, part number RS495 385. The required text can
d) Terminate each cable entry at the back box. Use the
be printed onto the label. The label is stuck centrally inside the aperture
earth strap or the earth point in the back box to
behind the transparent cover. Ensure LEDs remain visible and are not
maintain loop cable earth continuity. Connect the loop
covered by the label.
cable to the terminals.

e) Disengage front cover from the keyswitch assembly


using the end of the opening key 'E' and lift out the
cover from the bottom edge.

44
Vigilon EN54 System

Interface Modules for Vigilon - Low voltage (LV)


Input/Output
S4-34410 S4-34420 S4-34450 S4-34490
S4 1-Input Interface S4 1-Output & # S4 4-Input / Output Plastic box
Module 1-Input Interface Interface Module
(low voltage) Module (low voltage) (low voltage)

Channel 4

Channel 3

Channel 2

Channel 1
Output

Input
Input

COM
NO
NC
0V

0V

0V

0V
L2

L1

L2

L1

0V

0V
L2

L1
1- Allen key 2 - M4 Screws
2 - M4 Posi Pan Screws
7 - Hole plugs

1- End-of-line 2- 10K Resistors S4-34492


1- End-of-line
Capacitor unit Metal box
Capacitor unit

2- 10K Resistors 8- 10K Resistors S4-34491


DIN rail mount
# Now supplied fully assembled bracket
These instructions cover the above interface modules and accessories.
The S4 interface modules are designed for use with any Vigilon fire Connect to loop
alarm control panel. Each module includes a loop isolator for device Module
cable screen
isolation. Each module use one of 200 available device addresses on a DIN rail
loop and responds to regular polls from the control panel reporting the
type of device and the status (open/normal/short) of its supervised input Slide &
circuit(s). lock
Features Hook and push
to lock
¨ Analogue addressable communications
DIN rail mount bracket
¨ Built-in type identification automatically identifies these
devices to the control panel 62.5 62.5 7 - top cable
entry points
¨ Reliable communication technique with high noise
immunity 64
¨ Soft or SAFE addressing
Allen
¨ Common mounting options including surface mount, key
panel mount and DIN rail mount
106

¨ Dual-colour LEDs
¨ Plug-in terminal connections for ease of wiring
¨ EN54-17:2005 and EN54-18:2005
Box

Cables 3 - box fixing points


Door Module (Includes 1-keyhole)
The cables recommended for wiring the input / output lines are the same
M4 Screws 140
as those used for loop wiring, see instructions supplied with the fire
control panel.
Metal
backbox
80

Installation
Lid
The S4 interface modules can be mounted in other equipment housings
using the DIN rail mount brackets (S4-34491). A module can also be
fitted into a plastic box (S4-34490) or metal box (S4-34492). The boxes Module
have cable termination points on the enclosure.
M4 Screws

7 usable cable entry points

45
Installation instructions

Wiring diagrams

& The loop cable screen must be continued through each interface module. The loop, switch input, zone input and
LED output cable screens where used must connect to an earth terminal.
S4 1-Input module S4 4-Input/Output module
connection details connection details
Z- Zone Input

Relay Outputs NC / NO
Mode

see Note 4
LED Output
See Note 1

see Note 3
Zone Input
see Note 2

Z+ EOL
EOL Switch
*

Capacitor unit * Input

COM
10K

10K
Switch
Input
Loop L2+
Loop 0V
Loop L1+
Loop 0V

EOL10K
10K Mode
EOL

*
*
*

*
*

Z+ Z-

12 11 10 9 88 77 66 55 44 33 22 11
Channel 4

Channel 3

Channel 2

Channel 1

Loop L2+
Loop 0V
Loop L1+
Loop 0V
#

S4 1-Output & 1-input module


12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
connection details

Confirmation Output - Relay


Input contact rating
*

(Optional) 1A 30V ac/dc


Resistive load
COM

Note 1 - When the input is configured as a Zone input


10K
EOL 10K

NO
NC

it is possible to attach conventional detectors


and MCPs (with 470 Ohms or 3V9 zener
Loop L2+
Loop 0V
Loop L1+
Loop 0V

diode in series with normally open contacts),


maximum load is 2mA @ 24V nominal
(18V minimum) with End-of-line capacitor.
*

Note 2 - Only channel 1 (terminals 5 & 6) can be


configured as an zone input.
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Note 3 - Contact rating 1A 30V ac/dc Resistive load.
#

Note 4 - Output is 1.5mA @ 24V dc.

# Can be configured as LED output

* The cable screens must be connected to an


earth terminal on the chassis or in the metal box.

If a module is mounted on a DIN rail then the


DIN rail must electrically connected to
Chassis the loop cable screen via the earth terminal.

46
Vigilon EN54 system

Technical data
S4-34410 S4-34450 S4-34420
S4 1- Input S4 4-Input /Output S4 1-Output & 1-Input
Approval EN54-17:2005 and EN54-18:2005 (Approved)
Weight-dimen. module 92g j 100g j 100g j
module in plastic box 1047g k 1055g k 1055g k
module in metal box 782gƒ 790g ƒ 790g ƒ
Storage temperature -30ºC to 70ºC
Operating temperature -10ºC to 60ºC
Relative Humidity Up to 95% - Temperature 5ºC to 45°C (Non condensing)
Emission BS EN 61000-6-3:2001 Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Class B limits
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
LVD BS EN 60950-2002
Ingress Protection IP31 for plastic box S4-34490 & IP40 estimated for metal box S4-34492
Colour Module-white / Plastic box-dark grey (Lid-light grey) / Metal box-dark grey
Input mode Input channel-1 only can be configured as a zone input
to accept conventional devices, with a load of 2mA
quiescent and 9mA alarm maximum at 24V nominal
(18V minimum). With configurable 2s to 5s reset period
and 5s to 40s alarm validation delay.
Switch input can work Input channel can be configured as a switch input of Fire*, Fault*, Supervisory* (non fire) or
with or without a delay. Confirmation# signal. * with input acceptance delay of up to 10 seconds for a Fire input
and up to 300s for Fault or Supervisory input. # A fault is generated if confirmation input is
not seen within predefined period of the output action (Confirmation function is not a feature
of the single input module).
Output mode - A relay output of either NO or A relay output of change over
NC set of contacts rated 1A - contacts NC, COM and NO rated
30Vac/dc resistive load. 1A - 30Vac/dc resistive load.
LED output 1.5mA at 24Vdc (Normally On or Normally Off)
EN54-17 data Vmax Vnom Vmin VSO max VSO min IC max IS max IL max ZC max
42V 40V 24V 16V 8V 0.4A 1A 20µA 0.1OW
Panel compatibility Fully compatible with LPC ³ V4.35 & MCC ³ V4.37.
For further information on upgrade requirements contact Gent by Honeywell

Plastic Box
245mm
93mm

Metal Box
202mm
227mm

90mm
125mm

23mm
Fault Healthy
green
System fault
amber
Depth 77mm Depth 50mm

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Installation instructions

Interface Module for Vigilon


Medium Voltage (MV)
Output
These instructions cover the above interface options and accessories.

S4-34411
Single Output Interface Module
DIN rail mountable
(Medium Voltage)

S4-34415
Single Output Interface PCB with cover
(Medium Voltage) in a metal box

These S4 Single Output Interfaces are designed for use with any Vigilon Installation
fire alarm control panel. Each module includes loop isolators for device
The S4 Single Output Interface module - DIN rail mountable (S4-34411)
isolation.
can be mounted in other equipment housing using a DIN rail.
Connect to loop
The S4 Single Output Interfaces are suitable for mains switching, they cable screen
provide normally closed and normally open contacts rated at 13A 250Vac DIN Rail
(nominal 230Vac) resistive load.

The S4 interfaces use one of 200 available device addresses on a loop


and respond to regular polls from the control panel reporting the type of Hook and Push
device. to lock onto DIN
Rail
Features
¨ Analogue addressable communications The S4 Single Output Interface is available in a metal box (S4-34415).
¨ Built-in type identification automatically identifies these The box provides cable termination points on the enclosure.
devices to the control panel
¨ Reliable communication technique with high noise Wiring
immunity
The loop cable screen must be continued through each interface module.
¨ Soft or SAFE addressing
¨ Common mounting options including surface mount and If a module is mounted on a DIN rail, then the DIN rail must be
DIN rail mount electrically connected to the loop cable screen.
¨ EN54-17:2005 and EN54-18:2005
OUTPUT

Cables NC

Any suitably rated cable may be used for wiring the output lines to drive COM
the required load. For information on cables recommended for wiring the Earth NO
Loop 0V
loop circuits see instructions supplied with the fire control panel. Loop L2+
Earth
Loop 0V
Loop L1+

" The output contacts are rated at 13A 230V ac resistive


load. In order to meet the requirements of European Safety
Standards, ensure that all cables carrying voltages in excess of
48V (Live and Neutral) are suitably fused.

48
Vigilon EN54 System

Technical data
Approval EN54-17:2005 & EN54-18:2005
(Approved)
Dimensions in See illustrations
mm
Weight DIN mountable:138g
PCB with cover in metal box:800g
Storage -30ºC to 70ºC
temperature
Operating -10ºC to 60ºC
temperature
Relative Up to 95% - Temperature
Humidity 5ºC to 45°C(Non condensing)
Emission BS EN 61000-6-3:2001
Residential, Commercial & Light
Industry Class B limits
Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4
LVD BS EN 60950-2002
Ingress Metal box - IP40 estimated
Protection
Colour - Dark Grey
Metal Box
Output Single pole change over contacts
rated at 13A 230V ac Resistive
load.
Contact ratings
Type 1hp @ 240V ac, 1/2hp @
120V ac (UL508)
Cycle 6x103
Terminals 2.5mm2
EN54-17 data Vmax 42V
Vnom 40V
Vmin 24V
VSO max 16V
VSO min 8V
IC max 0.4A
IS max 1A
IL max 20mA
ZC max 0.1W
Compatibility Compatible with panel having:
MCC ³ V4.31
LPC ³ V4.33
202mm
125mm
125mm
75mm

Depth 48mm
Depth 50mm
PCB on DIN rail
mountable module PCB in metal box

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Input modes Input can be fault monitored, voltage


Mains Powered Interface free, contacts OR conventional
(from Qtr 3 2010) detection zone circuit. Refer to the
commissioning information for more
details.
Zone
Nominal voltage 16V or 22.5V (default) ±15%
Quiescent current 20mA per zone (default)

Zone short circuit current limited


to < 30mA
EN54 compliance limitation:
32 devices OR Maximum of 20
diode bases per zone
Output modes Outputs are monitored 24V (nominal)
0.5A OR LED drive. Refer to the
commissioning information for more
details
Confirmation It is possible to configure all Inputs
modes and Outputs as confirmation channels
Sector and Sector and Auxiliary Outputs
Auxiliary Outputs 0.5A max each @ 24V +/-3V,
The S4 Mains powered interface units (S4-34440-02 and S4-34440-12) electronically current limited to
are EN54-4 compliant battery backed power supplies that can be directly approximately 1A at 25oC
connected to the loop and also have highly flexible interfacing capability.
The 4 channels can be individually configured to provide Output and Maximum total output current:
Input interface in various configuration modes, to control external
S4-34440-02 = 1.5A
equipment and receive input to allow the fire system to make decisions
and take actions. It is now possible to have combined inputs and outputs S4-34440-12 = 2.5A
giving a total of 8 external circuits connected (e.g. 4 sector outputs and
4 confirmation inputs). The units have room to accommodate optional Auxiliary power output:
modules on to DIN rails. It has a configurable auxiliary power output that 12V / 24V ±0.5V (S4-34440-12) or
is derived from its self contained mains power supply unit, which is 24V ±3V (S4-34440-02)
battery backed to continue to deliver power in the event of mains supply Batteries Two types:
failure. 2 x 12V 2.1Ahr (1Kg each)
for S4-34440-02
Technical Data 2 x 12V 12Ahr (4.31Kg each)
for S4-34440-12
Standards - EN54:part 4:1998
designed to meet
Compatible Panel having :MCC ³ V4.41
EN54:part 17:2005
:LPC ³ V4.39
EN54:part 18:2005
EN54-17 : 2005 Vmax 42V IC max 0.4A
Overall 478mm x 322mm x 128mm
(section 4.8) Vnom 40V IS max 1A
dimensions
data: Vmin 24V IL max 20mA
Assembled weight 7Kg (excluding batteries and optional
(approximate) components fitted) VSO max 16V ZC max 0.1W
VSO min 8V
Enclosure Steel
Emission BS EN61000-6-3: 2007 EMC for
Colour RAL7024 Graphite Grey residential, commercial & light
(fine textured) Industry.
Storage -20 to 70ºC Immunity BS EN50130-4: 1996 + A1:1998 +A2
temperature 2003 for alarm systems
Ambient operating -10 to 45°C Terminals 3-way device (terminals provided for
temperature spur or sub-loop)
Relative Humidity up to 95%
(Non condensing) Temperature 5 - 45°C
Ingress Protection IP31(estimated) & Repetitive switching of capacitive loads greater
than 1500uF is not possible and will result in the thermal
Operating voltage 230V 50Hz +10% -6%
protection circuit automatically reducing the output
Rated current 0.7A voltage.

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Features Installation
¨ Fail-safe operation The batteries are supplied in a separate pack.
A fail-safe operation is available on all sectored outputs, if loop Spare Parts packages Qty
communications are lost for a defined duration then the sector outputs
Fuse 3.15A AS Ceramic 1
will be turned ON. Sector outputs will turn OFF immediately when
(20mm x 5mm)
communication is restored.
Fuse 3.15A QB Glass 1
(20mm x 5mm)
¨ Synchronisation
Adjustable synchronisation pulses can be selected for all sector outputs Resistor 5.6K 0.6W 4
to synchronise the operation of devices such as xenon strobes or speech Resistor 470R 0.6W 8
sounders.
Resistor 10K 0.5W 4

¨ Auxiliary Output Battery Link 1


The Auxiliary output can be programmed to automatically turn OFF when Battery Lead 1
a mains failure occurs to preserve battery capacity. The output can also
be programmed to provide a reset pulse when a fire reset occurs. Capacitor 22uF 35V 4
Instructions 1

keys are supplied in a plastic bag fitted to the enclosure.

Top and rear


Terminals for Auxiliary output
cable entry points
and Zone/Sector circuits Metal
screen Earth points for DIN rail modules
Quick reference label

4 Backbox mounting points

DIN rail for optional modules

Earth points for wiring

AUX O/P SECTOR / ZONE1 SECTOR / ZONE2 SECTOR / ZONE3 SECTOR / ZONE4 LOOP
Terminals for mains cable
L N
+

PB6
- + - S+ S-

PB2
Z+ Z- S+ S-

PB3
Z+ Z-

PB4
S+ S- Z+ Z- S+ S-

PB5
Z+ Z- 0C LC 01 L1 02 L2

PB1
FS6
T3.16A P3
+ mains fuse
CERAMIC
ANTI-SURGE

Mains interface PCB


(Not all components shown)

DANGER
Loop terminals
DO NOT
REMOVE

Battery connector
P7

P1

Mains Powered
Interface Unit Mk 3
FS8 F3.16A
QUICK
BLOW Battery fuse
SW1 - POWER UP

Battery ‘Power up’


push button
IS Galvanic
Isolator Surge
Protection
Relay
Door lock Batteries are fitted here
during commissioning
Backbox to door earth lead

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Installation instructions

Mains supply
The mains supply cable must be a standard fire resisting type and should meet PH30 classification, such as any of the standard and enhanced loop
cable. Requires a minimum conductor cross sectional area of 0.75mm2.

& Ensure that the mains supply cable enters the enclosure through a dedicated cable entry, located adjacent to the
mains terminal block and that is also segregated from loop wiring.

"
These fire alarm system products are not designed to be powered from IT Power systems.

Dedicated mains supply


from consumer unit

Disconnect Device
Minimum gap 3mm

5A Unswitched
Fused spur unit

Ensure the mains supply remains


isolated until system commissioning
stage when the unit is powered up.

Mains Interface Backbox

FS3
3.15A(T)
mains fuse

L N
PE
All mains powered equipment must be earthed. Mains supply to any fire alarm control and indicating equipment must be via an unswitched 5A fused
spur unit. A disconnect device must be provided to disconnect both poles and must have a minimum gap of 3mm. The disconnect device should be
available as part of the building installation and must be easily accessible after installation is complete.

Wiring test

& DO NOT undertake high voltage insulation tests WITH THE CABLES CONNECTED to the Mains Interface unit and
external equipment. Such a test may damage the electronics circuitry in external equipment and in the Mains Interface unit.

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External wiring

IS Sector Output
LOOP IN LOOP OUT
Intrinsically

cable length
Sector Output

150m max.
with Sounders safe devices
Sector Output
It is possible to 10KW EOL
connect a number of with Inductive
LOOP load (eg Relay)
LEDs in series
COMMON

cable length 150m max.


(current is 1.5mA.
10KW EOL

cable length150m max.


2 1
0C LC 01 L1 02 L2 IS Galvanic
LED Output isolator (02518-10)
PB1
12 11

cable length
LOOP

50m max.
Flyback
diode 10KW EOL

External
Equipment

S+ S- S+ S- S+ S- S+ S-
PB2, PB3, PB2, PB3, PB2, PB3,
+ - + - PB2, PB3,
PB4 or PB5 PB4 or PB5 PB4 or PB5 PB4 or PB5
PB6 SECTOR 1, 2, 3 or 4 SECTOR 1, 2, 3 or 4 SECTOR 1, 2, 3 or 4 SECTOR 1, 2, 3 or 4
AUX O/P
Auxiliary Output: IS Zone Input
To avoid damage to equipment always
12V# or 24V @ 0.5A 5K6 EOL configure the interface inputs and
# - for S43440-12 only outputs before connecting the external
circuits.
Zone Input Intrinsically
cable length
150m max.
End-of-line units
safe devices
Capacitor 22uF 22uF EOL
Normally closed contacts
cable length 150m max.

should be used for


Switch Input fail-safe applications.
Resistor 10KW
470R EOL

cable length
50m max.
Brown, black, orange 1+ 2-
IS Galvanic 470R
Resistor 5K6KW
isolator (17740-20)
green, blue, red 11+ 12-
Resistor 470W

yellow, violet, brown Z+ Z- Z+ Z- Z+ Z-


PB2, PB3, PB2, PB3, PB2, PB3,
Connected to PB4 or PB5 PB4 or PB5 PB4 or PB5
metal enclosure ZONE 1, 2, 3 or 4 ZONE 1, 2, 3 or 4 ZONE 1, 2, 3 or 4

Options
These optional products should be mounted on the DIN rail.

& The relays and intrinsically safe products listed below should be mounted apart, a metal screen is provided
inside the enclosure.
¨ Low voltage power relay
¨ Intrinsically safe galvanic isolator for IS detectors and call points
¨ Intrinsically safe galvanic isolator for IS sounders
For fully information see leaflet supplied with the product.

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Technical data
Vigilon Network Node
Dimensions in mm height 543 x width 406 x depth 172
The Vigilon Network Node (also referred to as Terminal node) can Panel weight 10.2Kg approximately +
accommodate additional cards in place of loop cards, such as network 2 batteries
cards and IO cards. Network cards may be used to connect two networks 12V 21Ah battery weighing
together and the IO cards may be used to connect remote printer and 6Kg each
Gent Supervisor system. The node houses its own power supply with
batteries that provide standby power in the event of mains supply failure. Storage -10 to 55ºC
A lockable front door prevents unauthorised access to fire alarm controls, temperature
but allows all of the indicators to be seen. Two push button controls are Operating 0 to 40ºC
located on the front door below the display that enable Fire messages to temperature
be scrolled in the event of multiple fires. The node is designed for surface
Relative Humidity up to 90%
or semi flush mounting, with rear and top cable entry points.
(Non condensing)
Temperature
5 to 40°C
Emission BS EN50081-1:1992 Part 1
Fire
15:45 Verify
Fault Panel Healthy
Power Fault Sounder
Vigilon Fire System CB253
System Fault GENT 2008
Pt 2 & 4

Residential, Commercial & Light


Designed to EN54 CB254
Delay
Power
Test
Next
Previous
Disablement

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 IP30
Colour Door: Grey (Pantone 422)
Back box: Graphite Grey (RAL 7024).
Network The node is supplied with a network
card for secure network connections:
Fibre Optics - 2Km
Features Copper (RS485) - 1.2Km
¨ Two master alarm circuits RS232 and RS485 The node is supplied with an IO card
¨ RS485 to connect to a Repeat Indicator panel connections that facilitates RS232 for connecting
to another panel (domain bridge) or
¨ RS232 to connect to another control panel (domain Gent Supervisor. The maximum cable
bridge) external printer or commissioning tool length allowed for RS232 is 10m.
¨ Two sets of auxiliary relay change over contacts
configurable to operate with fire, fault or disablement The maximum cable length allowed
¨ One set of clean voltage-free change over contacts that for RS485 is 1.2Km.
operates with fire events Plug in Card slots
¨ Standby supply to power the system in the event of MCC / LCC -P1 Master Control card (node)-#
mains failure IOC / N/W -P2 Input Output# / Network card
¨ LCD alphanumeric type display with back light to show Loop 1 - P3 Input Output card option
event information Loop 2 - P4 Input Output card option
Loop 3 - P5 Input Output card option
¨ LED lights for event indication Loop 4 - P6 Input Output card option
¨ Local audible buzzer to announce events N/W or I/O - P7 Input Output or Network card
¨ Push button for essential controls and menu driven N/W or I/O -P8 Input Output or Network card#
commands (# - supplied)
¨ Four programmable control buttons (U1 to U4)

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Vigilon EN54 System

Auxiliary relays Voltage-free contacts rated Access level 2b As access level 2a


1A @ 24Vdc User having door plus access to complete level 2 menu
Aux relay 1 2 sets of change over contacts key and customer commands.
configured to operate immediately password
with any system Fire event. The Access level 3 As access level 2b
relay is normally de-energised. plus access to all menu commands.
Engineer having
door key and
Aux relay 2 2 sets of change over contacts engineer password
configured to operate immediately
with any system Fault event. The Logs Active system Logs: Fire, Fault and
relay is normally energised. Disablement
Historic system log: All events
The relays can be re-configured to Event system logs: Fault,
operate with any Fire, Fault or Disablement, Warning, Supervisory,
Disablement event, with a delay of up Exceptions and Historic fires.
to 10 minutes and can operate in a Printer The integral printer operates when
normally energised or de-energised the outer door is open. The printer
state menu driven controls include: on, off,
Clean contacts 1 set of voltage free change over Line feed and Test print.
contacts rated 1A @ 24Vdc, active An optional remote printer can be
with any fire event. connected to the panel.

&
Master alarm Operates with any system fire event
circuits 2 - (24 volts nominal)
Always use the recommended replacement
400 mA max. per circuit
battery, as there is a risk of an explosion if incorrect
MA1 - fuse 1A FS1
MA2 - fuse 1A FS2 battery is used.
Both fuses are 20mm x 5mm in size
and are located on the Terminal card. Power supply
Indicators Power (green)
Mains operating 230V 50Hz +10% -6% is
Power Fault (amber)
voltage protected by a 3.15A (T) 250V
Delay (amber) Ceramic 20mm x 5mm, located on
Test (amber) PSU. Input current - 1.4A
Verify (amber)
CB253 CB254 (amber) Nominal supply 24V +1V, -4V
voltage for master
Fault (amber)
alarm circuits
Disablement (amber)
System fault (amber) Battery circuit(s) Terminals to connect to internally
Sounder (amber) housed batteries, capable of
reaching a charged state in 72Hr.
Display Alpha-numeric display - 8 lines by 40
character per line, back-lit, (Black Light indications To show status of PSU
characters on green background,
PSU Fuses
liquid crystal display).
Mains FS6 T3.15A Ceramic
Internal sounder To announce Fire and Fault events, Protects 44V supply FS2 F3.15A Glass
plus give a key press confirmation Battery charge FS7 F5A Ceramic for VIG1-24
beep. circuit only
Menus [Control], [Setup], [Information] and Above fuses are 20mm x 5mm
[Test Engineering] menus accessed size
via Menu On/Off, F1, F2, F3 and F4
buttons. Storage temperature -10 to 55ºC
Controls Next and Previous buttons operable Operating -5 to 40ºC
(with door closed) during Fire condition only. temperature
Access level 1
Relative Humidity up to 90%
Controls (with door Sound Alarms, Silence Alarms, (Non condensing)
open) Reset, Cancel Buzzer, Verify, F1-F4 Temperature
Access level 2a keys, Menu On/Off key, QWERTY -5 to -40°C
key board, U1-U4 keys available if
User having door configured to perform site specific

&
key actions by triggering CB251, CB252,
CB253 and CB254.
Hazardous voltages may still be present even if
this indications are extinguished.

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Installation b. Remove the temporary cover from the Back box.

The Vigilon Network node is supplied with: c. Knock out/in the required cable entry points from the
¨ Back box assembly having a PSU Network node back box.
¨ Inner door
d. Use the fixing points provided mount the Back box to
¨ Moulded outer door the wall using suitable fixings.
¨ Main Controller Card (node)
¨ Network Card
¨ Domain bridge IO card & The fixings must support a fully assembled
network node with batteries weighing 22.2Kg.
¨ Spares pack
¨ 2x12V 21Ah batteries) e. Terminate each cable at the entry point leaving 400mm
tail wire length and mark each core to identify its final
These instructions cover information on the backbox connecting point.
assembly only, all remaining packages are installed during
the commissioning by the servicing organisation.
& If the mains cable is not connected to the

" The network node can be surface or flush mounted.


respective terminals then ensure the tail ends are insulated
to guard against accidental switching On of the mains
supply.
a. Identify the package NETWORK-NODE-24 and check
that it contains all the parts.
9-off Earth points
Cable entry points (1-0ff bottom side
Earth to 18 - Back
Inner door on the right hand)
18 - Top
2 - Bottom side Mains supply
(on the right) cable
Knock outs

Backplane
1.7m

Dust Foam pad to seal up


cover gap to prevent ingress
502mm

over
backplane
PSU

0V
to printer

5-off Backbox
fixing points
(includes
1 keyhole)

390mm

Floor level

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Vigilon EN54 System

Semi-Flush fixing the Network node


The procedures for flush fixing the network node are the same as those
for the control panel, see page 14.
& 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
Terminate and mark cable of the mains supply.
Terminate the cables at the entry points and mark them to identify the
point of connection. Terminals for external circuits
The Network node has a Terminal card that holds all the terminals for the
Mains supply connection of external circuits. The exceptions are:
For procedures on connecting the mains supply, see page 16. ¨ Terminals for CARDS in slots P7 and P8, these are
located on the Backplane
Mains and battery supply connections ¨ Mains supply terminals which are located on the mains
terminal block on PSU
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 ¨ Battery connections are located on the PSU.
Servicing organisation.
Backplane
Terminal card

NETWORK CARD IN SLOT P8 CARD 4 - RS232 CARD 3 - RS232 CARD 2 - RS232 CARD 1 - RS232
0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C
CTS RX RTS TX CTS RX RTS TX CTS RX RTS TX CTS RX RTS TX

IO CARD IN SLOT P8
A 5V B 0V CTS Rx RTS TX

P2 P3

Master alarm Clean C


PB1 MA1+ MA1- MA2+ MA2- NC C NO

IO (RS232) CARD IN SLOT P7 P5 P6


N/C 0V CTS RX RTS TX

0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C N/C +VE2 -VE2 (WITH NETWORK CARD IN SLOT P2 OF BACKPLANE)
PB2
RS485 RS232
A 5V B 0V Tx CTS Rx RTS (WITH IO CARD IN SLOT P2 OF BACKPLANE)

P4
Auxiliary Relay 1 Auxiliary Relay 2
NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO

P7 P8

RS232 0V
0V 0V 0V 0V
These RS232 0V terminals
are for use with the RS232
wiring associated with IOC
fitted in Card slots 1 to 4. Quick release terminals
P12

PSU board (located behind the cardboard cover)

L N
P2

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Network connections
N/C - No connection
Cable screen

N/C N/C

P10 P10
0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C 0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C

Connections for Connections for


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

(post 08-2006) BACKPLANE (post 08-2006) BACKPLANE


Control Panel Control Panel

Cable screen

N/C

N/C

Where a multicore P10 P10


cable is being used 0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C 0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C

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. (post 08-2006) BACKPLANE (post 08-2006) BACKPLANE
Control Panel 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 relays
22K Ohms - End-of-line resistor can be individually re-configured to operate with either fire, fault or
fitted in the last alarm sounder
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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Clean contacts RS232 / RS485 Communication


The Network node operates the clean contacts when a fire event is The network node 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 relay operates and RS485 communication via terminal block P4 on Terminal card. The
in the event of a fire. The contacts should be powered from an communication baud and panel address are configured by setting the
independent power supply. DIL switch located on the left edge of the Display Keyboard card.
Change over contacts PORT 1 PORT 0
rated 1A @ 24Vdc, to IO card
RS485 RS232
control external equipment Terminals for IO card
A 5V B 0V Tx CTS Rx RTS
in slot P2 of the backplane
The clean contact relay is
normally de-energised
and operates with a fire
P4
event without delay.
Terminal card
NC C NO
PANEL
P6
IO, Network or
Loop card option IO or Loop card option
NETWORK CARD IN SLOT P8 IO (RS232) CARD IN SLOT P7
0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C N/C 0V CTS RX RTS TX
CLEAN
Terminal Card CONTACTS
LOOP CARD IN SLOT P8 (Loop 6) LOOP CARD IN SLOT P7 (Loop 5)
PANEL L1 0V L2 0V L1 0V L2 0V

IO CARD IN SLOT P8
A 5V B 0V CTS Rx RTS TX

Remote printer
The remote printer connected to a Vigilon Network Node will print
network system events.
PB1 PB2
Remote Printer
(Serial printer)
25-way D-type connector
GND

Rx
Tx

MCC / LCC - P1

I/O or N/W - P2
GND

Rx
Tx

Terminals for RS485 RS232 LOOP or RS232 - P3


IO card configured for
LOOP or RS232 - P4
Remote printer A 5V B 0V Tx CTS RxRTS
in slot P2 of the backplane LOOP or RS232 - P5
P4
If the IO card to which a LOOP or RS232 - P6
remote printer is connected
is installed in a spare slot Terminal card LOOP or RS232 - P7
on the backplane then use
the corresponding terminals PANEL / NODE LOOP, N/W or I/O - P8

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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Network of systems
It is possible to network together up to 31 standalone Vigilon EN54 fire alarm systems or Network Node. Each standalone system has an
EN54 Vigilon control panel fitted with a network card, which permits RS485 communication between other 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

# #

# #

# #

Control panel

Control panel Network node


# - 1.2Km Copper network cable distance
2Km Fibre network cable distance

Copper network connections


Cable screen
From
To Next
previous
panel
panel
or node
or node N/C
No
connection

P10 P10 P10


0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C 0V1 +VE1 -VE1 0V2 N/C +VE2 -VE2 N/C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0V -ve +ve 0V I -ve +ve |
Connections for Connections for
Network card in Network card in Connections for
Socket P8 (Card 6) Socket P8 (Card 6) Network card in
Socket P8 (Card 6)
(post 08-2006) BACKPLANE (post 08-2006) BACKPLANE
(Pre 08-2006) BACKPLANE

NEW Control Panel NEW Control Panel OLD Control Panel

Fibre network connections


Side 1 Side 2 Side 1 Side 2
Tx (End 2) (End 2) Tx
(End 1) (End 1)
Rx Rx

P7 P4 P6 P5 P7 P4 P6 P5
C8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

C8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx
P2 P3 P2 P3

BACKPLANE BACKPLANE
Control Panel Control Panel

Links P2 and P3 are booster links.


Normally the links are not fitted, however for
distance exceeding 750m the links must be fitted.

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Network wiring

" In countries where the European EMC directive is in force use only those cables that are EMC Compliant, see list under the
heading Network cables.

The recommended cables used to interconnect control panels and network nodes are listed in this section. The cables may also be used to connect
to a control panel and Network node.

Network cable screen continuity


NOTE: The cable screens are not
connected to earth
at the joint or at Panel 2.
Panel Earth Screen continuity
connection at the joint
THE JOINT

Panel 1 These split cables Panel 2


MUST BE of the same type.
Ensure a good screen continuity joint exists where there is a split cable.

& DO NOT mix cables of different types on the same leg of a network, as this will create impedance imbalance and
disruption to data communication.

How to minimise cross talk

& When using standard MICC cable in a network the different legs of the cable must not be closely placed together,
as this will cause signal crosstalk which results in communication failure.

There are three practical ways of overcoming the crosstalk problem:


¨ used a twisted-core MICC cable

¨ put a ferrous screen between the cables (ie in the two runs of steel conduit)

¨ maintain a distance between the network cables of at least 50mm

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Network cables
¨ Belden Armoured equivalent (EMC Compliant)
For an overview definition of what is a standard and enhanced fire alarm This cable being a two-pair cable to BS5308:Part 1 (type
cable see page 6. For information on cable separation see page 5. 2) 0.5mm2 (16/0.2mm).
Enhanced Network cables 600m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network
¨ Mineral insulated copper cable (EMC Compliant) node cable distance.
800m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to network
node cable distance. Belden No. 9842 EIA RS485 Applications, O/A
Beldfoil® Braid
• BS6207: Part 1 1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network
• 3 parallel cores node cable distance
• having continuous metal sheath encapsulating • Must have following characteristics:
• each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area • Two twisted pairs
• a red cover sheath (preferred for alarm applications) • 24AWG (7 strands x 32 AWG) conductors
¨ Fireshield Enhanced FSN G2000 • Low characteristic impedance - 120 ohms
1.2Km maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network • Low capacitance between conductors - 42pF/m at 1kHz
node cable distance
• Low capacitance conductor to screen - 75.5pF/m at 1kHz
• 3 Core (1 pair + 1 and earth
¨ Prysmian (formally Pirelli) FP200 Flex*
• each core having 1mm2 cross section area (EMC Compliant)
800m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network
Standard Network cables node cable distance
¨ Delta Crompton Firetuf FDZ1000* • 3 Core
1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network • each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
node cable distance
¨ Prysmian (formally Pirelli) FP200 Gold*
• Three core (EMC Compliant)
¨ Huber & Schner Radox series FR communication 1.2Km maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network
cable* node cable distance
1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network • 3 Core
node cable distance
• each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
• Three core twisted triad screened ¨ Prysmian (formally Pirelli) FP Plus*
• 1.5mm2 (7/0.42 stranded) conductors (EMC Compliant)
• Nominal impedance 200 ohms (1KHz) 1.2Km maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network
• Capacitance between conductors 110pF/m (1KHz) node cable distance
• Capacitance between screen to core 210pF/m (1KHz) • 3 Core
• Fire resistance tested to BS6387 category CWZ and • each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
IEC 331. ¨ Draka FT Plus (EMC Compliant)
¨ Belden No 9729 (UL Style 2493) (EMC Compliant) 1.2Km maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network
1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network node cable distance
node cable distance • 3 Core
• Two twisted pairs • each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
• Each pair individually screened ¨ Doncaster Cables Firesure Plus
24AWG (7 strands x 32 AWG) • 1.2Km maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network
• Low capacitance between conductors - 39.4pF/m at 1kHz node cable distance
• Low capacitance conductor to screen - 72.2pF/m at 1kHz • 4 Core (2- pair plus earth)
• Temperature range -30oC to +60oC . • each core having 1.5mm2 cross section area
¨ Teflon jacketed Belden TR No. 89729
1200m maximum Panel to Panel or Panel to Network
node cable distance " The cables marked * utilise laminated aluminium tape
with a tinned drain wire for electrostatic screening. Under certain
• Two twisted pairs environmental conditions galvanic action may take place
• Each pair individually screened between the aluminium and the drain wire. This will severely
24AWG (7 strands x 32 AWG) degrade EMC performance as the foil to drain wire impedance
• Low capacitance between conductors - 39.4pF/m at 1kHz will increase.
• Low capacitance conductor to screen - 72.2pF/m at 1kHz
• Temperature range up to 200oC

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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, Fibre optics or via dedicated network using NPORT units.

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

Fibre Optic
2Km
Computer
network

Star connection

If remote sites are residential


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

Domain Bridge Domain Bridge

Domain
Bridge

IOC IOC IOC


Domain Domain Domain
2 3 4

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Fibre Optic Domain bridge using FO Network DOM card

DOMAIN
BRIDGE
Domain 1 FO Net Fibre Optics FO Net Domain 2
DOM
DOM

Network
node

MINIMUM OF 4 CORE FIBRE CABLE


TO ALLOW 100% REDUNDANCY

Fibre optic Fibre optic


Panel/Node patch panel patch panel Panel/Node

Tx Tx
Rx Rx
FO Net DOM FO Net DOM

Fibre patch cable

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RS232 Domain bridge using Domain IO card

DOMAIN
BRIDGE
Domain 1 RS232 15m Cable length Domain 2
IOC IOC

Network Network
node node

N/C 0V CTS RX RTS TX N/C 0V CTS RX RTS TX

PB2 PB2
DOM IO CARD IN SLOT P7 DOM IO CARD IN SLOT P7
Backplane Backplane
Network Node Network Node

Modem Domain bridge

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

Network
node

3
2
7

25-way
Modem D-type plug
N/C 0V CTS RX RTS TX

PB2
IO CARD IN SLOT P7

Backplane
Panel
Mains
socket

BT Leased line

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NPORT Domain bridge using NPORT module

" The customer is to supply the IP addresses.

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

Network Network
node RS232 15m maximum node

MAINS SUPPLY MAINS SUPPLY

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


NETWORK PORT
0V Tx Rx 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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Vigilon EN54 System

Manual call points


Vigilon system parts S4-34800 Manual Call Point (Glass)

This section lists all the parts that can be used in a Vigilon EN54 system. S4-34842 Manual Call Point (Glass) with Protective cover
For further details on the availability of the parts, contact your supplier.
S4-34845 Manual Call Point with resettable element
Control Panel
VIG1-24 EN54 Control panel (24 hour standby) S4-34805 Manual Call Point with resettable element
c/w 1 loop card and 2 x 12V 21Ah batteries and protective cover

VIG1-72 EN54 Control panel (72hour standby) c/w 1-loop card, S4-34890 Resettable Element for MCP (Pack of 10)
battery box and 4 x 12V 21Ah batteries
S4-34891 Glass for MCP (Pack of 10)
Spares
S4-34892 Protective cover for MCP (Pack of 10)
VS-BATT-24 Spare battery 2 x 12V 21Ahr for Control panel
S4-34895 Surface Back Box for MCP red plastic - (Pack of 10)
VS-PROLL Spare thermal paper for the integral printer
S4-34898 Manual Call Point weather resistant kit
VS-KEY Outer door key
S4-34899 Test Key (Pack of 10)
Cards
VIG-LPC Loop Card (EN54) S4-34895 Keyswitch call point (Red)

VIG-MCC-24 Main Controller Card (EN54) Keyswitch MCP


(spare for VIG1-24 and VIG1-72) S4-34807 Keyswitch MCP (Red) with back box

VIG-NC Copper Network Card (EN54) S4-34499 Spare Keys (Pack of 2)

VIG-NC-FO Fibre Optics Network Card (EN54) S4-34895 Surface Back Box for Interface Red Plastic (Pk of 10)

VIG-IOC-DOM Domain Bridge Input/Output Card (EN54) Environmentally protected enclosure for MCP
S4-34896 MCP Weatherproof box - S4-34805& S4-34800
Accessories
VIG-24-FLUSH Flush mounting kit S-Quad Sensors / Sounder / Strobe / Speech
(Control panels and Network node) S4-710 Optical Heat Sensor (OH)

VIG-FLUSH-SS Stainless steel flush surround S4-715 Optical Sensor (O)


(Control panels and Network node)
S4-720 Heat Sensor (H)
VIG-DOOR-SS Stainless steel door
S4-720-ST-VO Heat Sensor Strobe Speech (HStSp)
VIG-WR-CASE Control panel weather resistant case
S4-780 Heat Sensor Sounder (HS)
VIG-19-RACK 19" Rack mounting frames for panel and battery box
S4-770 Optical Heat Sounder (OHS)

Network Node S4-711 Dual Optical Heat Sensor (O2H)


VIG-NODE-24 Network node
S4-711-ST Dual Optical Heat Sensor Strobe (O2HSt)
Repeat panels
VIG-RPT -72 Vigilon Repeat panel for EN/BS (loop connectable) S4-771 Dual Optical Heat Sensor Sounder(O2HS)

VSRPT-BATT Battery pack from Repeat panel S4-711-ST-VO Dual Optical Heat Sensor Speech Strobe (O2HSpSt)

S4-711-VO Dual Optical Heat Sensor Speech (O2HSp)


COMPACT-RPT Repeat indicator panel RS485
(connects directly to the panel)
S4-911 Dual Optical Heat CO Sensor (O2HCO)

Mimic panels S4-911-ST-VO Dual Optical Heat CO Sensor Speech Strobe


VIG-MIM-A3 Zonal and Mimic panel (EN54) (O2HCOSpSt)

VSRPT-BATT-A3 Battery back from A3 Mimic (2 x 6V 7Ah)

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Associated products LV & MV Interfaces


S4-700 S-Quad Base Keyswitch Interface
S4-34418 Keyswitch Interface (Blue) with back box
13449-01 Remote LED for use with S4-700
S4-34499 Spare Keys (Pack of 2)
S4-FLUSH Semi-Flush fixing kit
Low voltage interface range
S4-COVER-DUST Sensor dust cover (50 pack)
S4-34410 1-Input Interface module (low voltage)
S4-COVER-BASE Base dust cover (50 Pack)
S4-34420 1-Output & 1-Input Interface module (low voltage)
S4-EXTRACTOR Removal tool
S4-34450 4-Input / Output Interface module (low voltage)
S4-BASE-LABEL Label plate (50 pack)
Options
S4-BASE-GASKET Base IP Gasket (50 pack) The above interface modules can be mounted in any of the following
optional enclosure or DIN rail mount bracket.
S4-COVER-REMOVER Dust cover remover tool (spare adaptor) S4-34490 Interface enclosure Large Plastic box

Environmentally protected sensor S4-34492 Interface enclosure Metal box


34729 Environmentally protected Heat sensor
S4-34491 DIN rail mount bracket
Duct Sensor
S4-34760 Venturi-Air Duct Kit S4-34493 Interface enclosure Small Plastic box

Beam Sensors S4-34496 Interface enclosure houses 6 Interfaces


S4-34740 Beam sensor pair
Medium voltage interface range
S4-34741-01 Angle bracket with base S4-34411 Single Output Interface Module DIN rail mountable
(Medium Voltage)
S4-34741-03 Parallel bracket with base
S4-34415 Single Output Interface PCB with cover
(Medium Voltage) in a metal box
S4-34741-99 Light shield for beams (5 per pack)

S4-34741-50 Test Cards 12 input interface


S4-34412 12 input interface module (Supervisory inputs only)

S4-34494 Connection Converter for S4-34412


T Breaker
34701 T breaker Unit
Mains powered interfaces (from Qtr 3 2010)
S4-34440-02 Mains powered fire alarm interface 24V only

S4-34440-12 Mains powered fire alarm interface 12V / 24V

19104-52 Low voltage power relay

17740-20 Intrinsically safe galvanic isolator for


IS detectors and call points

02518-10 Intrinsically safe galvanic isolator for


IS sounders

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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
Red S2IP-SN-R S2IP-SN-R3 The S2IP-SN-R3 and S2IP-SN-W3
(2-way) (3-way) products are suitable for retrofitting
and are supplied with a 6-way
White S2IP-SN-W S2IP-SN-W3 terminal block to ease cable
(2-way) (3-way) 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-VP-W S3-VP-W S3IP-VP-ST-WR S3-VP-ST-WR
Red S3IP-VP-R S3-VP-R S3IP-VP-ST-RR S3-VP-ST-RR

Remote Control
S3-CONTROL Remote control for the S3

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Domain Bridge products Supported products


VIG-NPORT-100 NPORT IP Domain module 100M Sensors (Supported)
(single unit) 34710 Optical heat sensor

VIG-DOM-MODEM Modem pair 34710-RL Optical heat sensor for remote LED connection

Surge protection 13449-01 Remote LED


5530440 1 x Mains, 1 x Loop & 1 x Zone/Sector suppression
(enclosure has space for 1 extra loop (2 x 2817958) 34770 Optical heat sensor sounder

5530452 1 x Mains, 1 x Network, 1 x Loop & Zone / Sector 34780 Heat sounder
suppression (enclosure has space for 1 extra loop
(2 x 2817958)
34720 Heat sensor
5530465 1 x Mains, 1 x Network suppression
34760 Duct sensor (inc 17908-05 Probes &
34702 Slave LED unit)
5530478 1 x Mains suppressor
Spares
19271-01 Replacement Optical chamber
2817958 1 x Additional Loop suppressor (module only)

Terminal Plate
Replacement Plug ins 34700 3-way terminal plate
2798844 Mains suppressor
34704 4-way terminal plate
2838762 Network suppressor
19279-01 Semi-flush sensor mounting kit
2839648 Loop suppressor
19270-50 Sensor dust cover (50 pack)
2838351 Zone / Sector suppressor
Tools
Manuals 17918-26 Sensor removal tool kit
4188-774 EN54 Vigilon 4/6 loop panel based system
Operating instructions Manual call points (Supported)
34800-EN Surface mounted MCP
4188-749 Log book
34807 Surface mounted keyswitch MCP

19289-01 MCP flush fixing plate

34829-EN Environmentally protected surface mounted MCP

14112-09EN Spare MCP glasses 10 pack non LPCB approved

14112-49EN Hinged cover with drilled from moulding

14112-EN-KIT BS to EN Front conversion kit with glass

Interfaces (Supported)
34415 Single Channel loop powered interface

19245-05 Interface line module

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Notes

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0832
Gent by Honeywell
Hamilton Industrial Park, 140 Waterside Road, Leicester LE5 1TN, UK

0832-CPD-1261 1-4 LOOP (VIG1-24 -PO/NP/SP)


0832-CPD-1262 1-6 LOOP (VIG1-72 -PO/SP)

Vigilon
EN54-2: 1997, A1:2006
Control and Indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems
At the end of their useful life, the packaging, in buildings.
product and batteries should be disposed of
via a suitable recycling centre and in 7.8 Output to fire alarm devices
accordance with national or local legislation. 7.11 Delays to action outputs
8.3 Fault signals from point
9.5 Disablement of each addressable point
10 Test condition
WEEE Directive: EN54-4: 1997, A1:2002, A2:2006
At the end of their useful life, the packaging,
product and batteries should be
Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems in
disposed of via a suitable recycling centre. buildings.
Do not dispose of with your normal household waste.
Other technical data: see documents in project file 7023, held by the
Do not burn.
manufacturer.

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 Website: www.gent.co.uk
by Honeywell Telephone: +44 (0)116 246 2000 Fax (UK): +44 (0)116 246 2300

Technical Support: www.gentexpert.co.uk

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