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MAINTENANCE Pagg. 34
MODEL ERHS0712
TRANSMITTER – RECEIVER VERSION
Control Unit for programming, calibration and performing of remote test on line
beam detectors.
Basic configuration for two Detectors even of different types
Transmitter/Receiver or Reflection
Expansion board for connection up to 3 to 8 detectors and line loop closure
(optional)
Ground level installation for the Control Unit
Alarm and Fault outputs can be programmed for each individual detector
Operational access to keyboard protected by password
Control Unit or Control Panel reset facility
Base can also be installed separately from the detector for the pre wiring
Plug-in base to detector connection
Base complete with back up board short circuit isolator to ensure continued
work even after a short circuit
Product characteristics
• Standard EN 54/12
• Protection rating IP65 (Transmitter Unit, Receiver Unit and Controller Unit)
• RoHS Compatibility
• Operating distance 10 ÷ 200 m for Tx/Rx model for maximum permitted cover 1600
sq meters for detector - according to TS 54-14
• Width of cover up to 15 m according to T.S. European EN 54-14
• Connections to 4 serial line conductor RS485
• Local and remote maintenance request
• Automatic threshold compensation
• Angle misalignment ± 1degree max
• Complete directional stability over time
• Sensitivity adjustable and selectable over a wide range, using the control unit model
CSRLS
• Automatic reset of detector after break in infrared beam
• Self tester for RS485 communication
• Fault relay output delayed up to 90 seconds
• Power supply 12-24 V DC auto selected
The ILIA MODEL ERHS0712 detector consists of a Transmitter Unit, a Receiver Unit
and a Beam Controller Unit for programming, setting and testing. The Beam Controller
Unit is used to remotely manage the detector or detectors in the field using a single line.
The Beam Controller Unit is put at a place on ground level from where the detector can
be controlled without having to climb up to the detector, as regards all normal operations.
The Beam Controller Unit is made of plastic, has a keyboard for programming and a
backlight 16x2 display.
By entering a password of 4 digits you can program the system from ground level to
determine the detector's signal level, to check environmental disturbances, to set the
required thresholds based on these and to check the alarm threshold; the default
password FFFF can be changed by the programmer by following the instructions in the
remote programming menu.
The system configuration menu becomes available when you just touch any of the 5
buttons on the keyboard and by then entering the default password FFFF on the first
programming session, customising the password from then on (the password can be
reset if lost or forgotten by use of the beam controller Unit reset hardware).
The Beam Controller Unit electronic base permits direct connection of two detector units;
by means of an expansion circuit, it is able to pilot up to 8 detectors connected together
even in a closed loop. This permits continued proper working even if the cables are cut or
in the case of a short circuit. There are also programmable relay contacts in the Unit for
each individual detector connected. These relays can have their polarity reversed with
the use of the software and permit the transmission to a single central unit of the
individual alarm, fault and maintenance request signals. Any breakdown in
communication between Beam Controller Unit and the detectors connected to it will be
immediately signalled by the simultaneous flashing of the yellow Led and the green Led
on the Transmitter and the Receiver, as well as being indicated on the display of the
Beam Controller Unit itself.
The working voltage of the equipment is between 12 and 24 Volts without switching
(± 20%). The Transmitter Unit emits a beam of modulated infrared light at 1 KHz in the
form of a cone which crosses the space under surveillance to reach the Receiver Unit. As
the modulated infrared crosses the environment under surveillance, it collects along its
path all information that could suggest the start of a fire. The events that intervene
NOTE: Use the SETRONIC "Allen Key" for the opening and closing of the detector
and the mechanical alignment of the equipment.
1. Fix the socket connection of the detector and carry out the wiring of the line (power
supply and serial line).
2. Set the address of the detector between 1 and 8 consequently using the Dip-Switch
according to the table on page 30th
NOTE: The Dip-Switch 4 must be set to ON only in the last detector connected to the
line open. It must also be set with a single detector.
3. Insert the connector plug on the bottom of the detector into the socket until you hear a
"click", then lock the unit to the socket by rotating the hooks with the appropriate Allen
key and guide it to the paired device from the opposite.
4. Repeat above operations for all the detectors installed. Verify that the Transmitter and
Receiver pair have the same address.
5. Power the system via the controller and set the number of detectors connected and
the configuration of connection to serial line. The controller also allows the use of the
two serials in an independent manner, as if they were two separate lines open. In this
case, the addresses remain the same from set 1 to 8, but you set the end of the line
(Dip-Switch 4 to ON) of both the last detector.
6. At this point the green led of the two units of detectors and you must switch controller,
a short flash confirms the continuous scanning of the line. If the condition of led
flashing green and yellow with flashes of about 2 sec., means that there is no serial
communication (check the wiring for possible errors or inversions) or incorrect
configuration of the switch address.
7. Orient the Transmitter through the Allen key adjustment in order to obtain the led
blinking yellow.
8. Starting i.e. to the left to move the unit slowly until the yellow led stops flashing. Then
rotate the unit to the right (the yellow led starts to flash again). Count how many turns
of the key are made to obtain the yellow led off to the opposite side. Reposition the
center of movement found by dividing in half the number of revolutions counted. The
yellow led continues to blink.
11. Perform the calibration by the ground controller to follow the menu <Autoadjust>.
12. Now cover the Transmitter Unit or Receiver Unit with a card or opaque object. When
you cover the Unit check that the yellow led remains continuously on.
1. Enter menu:
- from the main screen, press OK;
- enter the password, using the direction buttons ▲►▼◄; press OK;
3. First calibration of the detection lines (after mechanical adjustment of the detectors):
- press ► or ◄ until you get to < AUTO Adjust. >; press OK;
- press ▲ or ▼ to change the number of the detection line to be worked on; press OK;
- wait until the TX value stabilises (about 1 minute) and press OK;
- the value of the RX must be about 100%
- press OK to confirm the setting.
1. Enter menu:
- from the main screen, press OK;
- enter the password, using the direction buttons ▲►▼◄; press OK;
ILIA High Sensitivity Transmitter / Receiver Linear Beam Detector model ERHS0712
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SETTING
MODEL ERRHS0712
Basic characteristics
Control Unit for programming, calibration and performing of remote test on line
beam detectors.
Basic configuration for two Detectors even of different types
Transmitter/Receiver or Reflection
Expansion board for connection up to 3 to 8 detectors and line loop closure
(optional)
Ground level installation for the Control Unit
Alarm and Fault outputs can be programmed for each individual detector
Operational access to keyboard protected by password
Control Unit or Control Panel reset facility
Base can also be installed separately from the detector for the pre wiring
Plug-in base to detector connection
Base complete with back up board short circuit isolator to ensure continued
work even after a short circuit
Product characteristics
• Standard EN 54/12
• Protection rating IP65 (Transmitter- Receiver Unit, Reflection Unit and Controller Unit)
• RoHS Compatibility
• Operating distance 10 ÷ 150 m for Reflection model for maximum permitted cover
1600 sq meters for detector - according to TS 54-14
• Width of cover up to 15 m according to T.S. European EN 54-14
• Connections to 4 serial line conductor RS485
• Local and remote maintenance request
• Automatic threshold compensation
• Angle misalignment: ±1 grado max TRx Unit
±5 gradi max Ref Unit
• Complete directional stability over time
• Sensitivity adjustable and selectable over a wide range, using the control unit model
CSRLS
• Automatic reset of detector after break in infrared beam
• Self tester for RS485 communication
• Fault relay output delayed up to 90 seconds
• Power supply 12-24 V DC auto selected
NOTE: Use the SETRONIC "Allen Key" for the opening and the closing of the detector
and the mechanical alignment of the equipment.
1. Fix the socket connection of the detector and carry out the wiring of the line (power
supply and serial line).
2. Set the address of the detector between 1 and 8 consequently using the Dip-Switch
according to the table on page 30th
NOTE: The Dip-Switch 4 must be set to ON only in the last detector connected to the
line open. It must also be set with a single detector.
3. Insert the connector plug on the bottom of the detector into the socket until you hear
a "click", then lock the unit to the socket by rotating the hooks with the appropriate
Allen key and guide it to the paired device from the opposite.
4. Repeat above operations for all the detectors are installed and the units of
Reflection (Ref) omitting the part relating to the connection line.
5. Power the system via the controller and set the number of detectors connected and
the configuration of connection to serial line. The controller also allows the use of
the two serials in an independent manner, as if they were two separate lines open.
In this case, the addresses remain the same from set 1 to 8, but you set the end of
the line (Dip-Switch 4 to ON) of both the last detector.
6. At this point the green led of the detector unit and the controller should turn on, a
brief flash confirms the continuous scanning of the line. If the condition of led
flashing green and yellow with flashes of about 2 sec., means that there is no serial
communication (check the wiring for possible errors or inversions) or incorrect
configuration of the switch address.
7. Orient the TRX by Allen key adjustment in order to obtain the led blinking yellow.
8. Starting with an example to the left to move the unit slowly until the yellow led stops
blinking. Then rotate the unit to the right (the yellow led starts to flash again). Count
how many turns of the key are made to obtain the yellow led off to the opposite side.
Reposition the center of movement found by dividing in half the number of
revolutions counted. The yellow led continues to blink.
11. Perform the calibration by the ground controller to follow the menu <Autoadjust.>.
12. Now cover the Reflection Unit with a card or opaque object. When you cover the
Reflection Unit check that the yellow led on the Transmitter-Receiver Unit remains
continuously on.
1. Enter menu:
- from the main screen, press OK;
- enter the password, using the direction buttons ▲►▼◄; press OK;
1. Enter menu:
- from the main screen, press OK;
- enter the password, using the direction buttons ▲►▼◄; press OK;
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SETTING
MODEL CSRLS
1. Sensibility Setting
PRESS OK
PRESS OK
Look the value of Detector for a couple of minutes and set a value higher that the
highest read. Repeat the operation as for SMOKE as for FIRE
PRESS OK
PRESS OK
Saving data...
PRESS OK
Press OK to start the test and wait for the alarm signal
Press OK key (LED Alarm lighted)
to Test Alarm
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Press OK to reset the Detector. In case that the reset
Press OK key in not working properly, wait for a minute and reset the
to Reset Alarm Alarm by the reset menu.
5. Alarm Reset
PRESS OK
6. System Configuration
PRESS OK
PRESS OK
Fault Output Press the arrows ▲▼ and set the contact of the fault
Normal Open output normally close or normally open
PRESS OK
Press the arrows ▲▼ is activated (on) or deactivated
Com Line 2 (off) la second serial line (to be used only if the
OFF expansion module is inserted)
PRESS OK
PRESS OK
PRESS OK
PRESS OK
Password changed
OK to exit
PRESS OK
ALARM INDICATION:
MAINTENANCE REQUEST:
NOTICE: in all conditions above mentioned, in case of an alarm of one or more zone
(detector), the first line of the display will always show the alarm condition.
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TYPICAL CONNECTIONS
ON ON ON ZONE 1
OFF ON ON ZONE 2
ON OFF ON ZONE 3
ON ON OFF ZONE 5
PROCEDURE
The maintenance of the ILIA line does not require particular equipment and is both simple
and fast.
The operation is carried according to the following procedure:
1. Clean the front cover with water and/or neutral soap without the use of abrasive
cloths. If the surfaces are very scratched, yellowed or significantly dimmed, they
must be replaced as this may jeopardise the proper optical working of the detector.
2. With a soft cloth clean the outer surface of the front cover (Transmitter Unit,
Receiver Unit or Transmitter-Receiver Unit and Reflection Unit).
3. Check the correct infrared signal level trough the menu < adjustment >, observing
conformity of the Led signals. It is advisable in any case to adjust the level of Rx at
100%. If the value of the Rx is too low, repeat the alignment procedure until
saturation point, and repeat the <Autoadjust> procedure.
4. Check the Alarm conditions, the Fault conditions and the corresponding outputs,
following “Alarm Test” and “Fault Test” procedures as set forth in the chapter
“CALIBRATION AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE” at page 5 or 14.
ADDITIONAL CONTROLS
SIGNAL DROP
If the infrared signal carried emitted by the detector tends over times to fall in intensity, the
system will carry out a proportional up rating by way of long term self-regulated
compensation). If the infrared signal falls to the minimum set threshold due to the build up of
dust or settling of the building structure to which the equipment is fastened, an green Led will
flash locally as a warning. The consequent opening of the fault contact will send the detector
control unit a maintenance request.
ALARM
A red Led will indicated the start of a fire detection without enabling an output. After a certain
analysis time, typically 16 seconds, the red Led will start flashing and the output will be
enabled to signal alarm confirmation.
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