__ -~~-_ ._ ~--------_..~-___ __._ _-_ ----_ _ _--_ __ ---_ _------_ _- o & M Sheets for Edwards Vigilant VS-2 Fire Alarm Control Panel and Devices iricornQ)mmunications3540W. SiharaAve.#431 LasVegas, NV89102Phone:702-383-2800Fax:7025316709 -_ _--_ _----_ _-__-_._---------_--__---_ _- --- -- PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Frametheseinstructionsandmountanthewallnexttothecontrolpanel. Vigilant Fire Alarm Control Panel Operating Instructions Formodels:VSI-G,VSI-GD,VSI-R,VSI-RD,VSI-G-2,VSI-R-2,VSI-GL,VSI-GL-F, VS2-G,VS2-GD,VS2-R.VS2-RD,VS2-G-2,VS2-R-2,VS2-GL-F Foradditionalinformation,refertothe Vt!plant Technical TOSILENCETHEPANELBUZZER ReferenceManualpiN 310113. 1. Press PanelSilence. RESPONDINGTOALARMSIGNALS Thebuzzerturnsoff.Anyneweventsturnthebuzzerback on.Troubleconditionsnotcleared resoundthebuzzerafter 1. Evacuatethearea. apredeterminedtime. 2. Notifytheproperauthoritiesimmediatelyandstatethe natureand locationoftheemergency. WARNING!Troubleconditionsmayaffectthepanel'sability toprovideearlydetectionandindicationofafire.Clear 3. Bepreparedtoprovidedirectionstofirefighterswhen troubleconditionsimmediately. theyarrive. RESPONDINGTOSUPERVISORYSIGNALS TOSILENCEALARM NOTIFICATIONSIGNALS 1. Silencethepanel buzzer. WARNING!Alarm notificationsignalsshould notbesilenced untilafteralloccupantshavebeenevacuated. 2. Investigatethecauseofthesupervisorysignaland notifytheauthorizedservicepersonnelimmediately. 1. PressSignalSilence. RESPONDINGTOMONITORSIGNALS TheSignalSilenced LEOturnsonandallaudiblenotification circuitsturnoff.Newalarmeventsturnthenotification 1. Silencethepanelbuzzer. circuitsbackon. 2. Investigatethecauseofthemonitorsignaland notify Note:Panel programmingmaydelayalarmsilenceforupto theauthorizedservicepersonnelimmediately. oneminute, maypreventalarmsilencing whenwaterflows PERIODICTESTRECOMMENDATIONS throughthesprinklersystem,and maynotturnoffvisible notificationcircuits. See"MaintenanceandTesting," inthe VigilantTechnical ReferenceManua/fortestinstructionsand references. TORETURNTHESYSTEMTONORMALAFTERANALARMOR SUPERVISORYEVENT Installedby 1. Makesureallsmokedetectorsarefreefrom smokeand Name: all manual pullstationsarereset. Company: 2. Press Reset. Note:Panel programming maydelaypanel resetforupto Address: oneminuteafteralarm notificationcircuitsturnon. Phone: TOINITIATEAFIREDRILL PerNFPA72 1. PressDrill. o Protected PremisesFireAlarm System, Local All audiblenotificationcircuitsturn on.Thisfunctionwillnot o automaticallynotifythefiredepartment. AuxiliaryFireAlarmSystem o TOPERFORMALAMPTEST(panelandremoteannunciators) RemoteSupervisingStationFireAlarm System o 1. Pressthe Menu button. CentralStation 2. ChooseTest. Date: 3. ChooseLampTest. Forservicecontact 4. Press Enter. Company: TOPERFORMAREMOTEANNUNCIATORLAMPTEST Address: 1. Pressand holdtheSilencebuttonontheLCRAforfive seconds. Phone: 2. LEOson remoteannunciatorswill remain on untilsilence AcceptanceInspectionby buttonisreleased. RESPONDINGTOTROUBLESIGNALS 1. Silencethepanelbuzzer. 2. Investigatethecauseofthetroubleand notifythe Date: authorizedservicepersonnelimmediately. Operating Instruction Placard piN:3101106 REV: 1.0 Vigilant-FireAlarm Control Panel 1/1 E Security Vigilant VSl and VS2 Technical Reference Manual • PIN3101113• REV4.0.ISS02MAR10 ----------------------_._----- Copyright Manufacturer ©2010GESecurity,Inc. GESecurity,Inc. Thisdocumentmaynotbecopiedinwholeorin partor HQand regulatoryresponsibility: otherwisereproducedwithoutpriorwritten consentfrom GESecurity,Inc.,8985 TownCenterParkway, Bradenton, FL GESecurity,Inc., exceptwherespecificallypermitted under 34202, USA USand internationalcopyrightlaw. EU authorized manufacturing representative: Disclaimer GESecurityBV.,Kelvinstraat7,6003 DHWeert,The Netherlands Theinformation inthisdocumentissubjecttochange withoutnotice. GESecurity,Inc.("GESecurity")assumes no responsibilityforinaccuraciesoromissionsandspecifically disclaimsanyliabilities,losses,orrisks, personalor otherwise, incurredasaconsequence, directlyorindirectly, oftheuseorapplicationofanyofthecontentsofthis document.Forthelatestdocumentation,contactyourlocal supplierorvisit usonlineatwww.gesecurity.com. Thispublication maycontain examplesofscreencaptures and reportsused indailyoperations. Examplesmayinclude fictitious namesofindividualsandcompanies.Any similarityto namesandaddressesofactual businessesor personsisentirelycoincidental. Trademarksand patents GEandtheGEmonogramaretrademarksofGeneral ElectricCompany.TheVigilantVS1 andVS2 nameand logo aretrademarks ofGESecurity. Othertradenamesusedinthis documentmaybe trademarksorregisteredtrademarksofthemanufacturers orvendorsoftherespectiveproducts. Intendeduse Usethisproductonlyforthepurposeitwas designedfor; refertothedatasheetand userdocumentationfordetails. Forthelatestproductinformation,contactyourlocal supplierorvisitusonlineatwww.gesecurity.com. FCCcompliance Thisequipmenthasbeentested andfoundtocomplywith thelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice, pursuantto part 15of the FCC Rules.These limitsaredesignedtoprovide reasonableprotectionagainstharmful interferencewhen theequipmentisoperated in acommercial environment. Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,and can radiate radio frequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand used in accordancewiththeinstruction manual, maycause harmful interferenceto radio communications. You arecautionedthatanychangesormodificationsnot expresslyapproved bythepartyresponsibleforcompliance could void theuser'sauthoritytooperatethe equipment. Importantinformation v Minimum system requirements viii To getstarted ix Chl::lptl::f 1 Installation and wiring 1 Cabinet box installation 2 Panel electronics installation 3 Cabinetwire routing 4 AC powerwiring 5 Panel lowvoltage wiring 6 Batterywiring (TBB) 7 Notification appliance circuitwiring (TB21 8 Device loopwiring 11 Alarm, trouble, and supervisory relaywiring (TB31 13 Remote annunciatorwiring (TB4) 14 Auxiliary/smoke power outputwiring (TB3) 16 SA-DACTwiring 18 SA-232 wiring 20 SA-CLAwiring 22 SA-ETH wiring 24 CTM modulewiring 25 RPM modulewiring 26 Front panel programming 29 UL864 programming requirements 31 Getting started 32 Device type descriptions 41 Displaying the Program menu 45 Setting the time and date 46 Setting daylightsaving time 47 Changing the passwords 49 Restoring the factory defaultsettings 49 Setting up the programmable keys 51 Clearing the event history log 54 Restarting the panel 55 Enabling RS232 communication 55 Auto programming the panel 56 Performing incremental programming 64 Adding and removing devices from programmed systems 67 Advanced programming 76 VigilantVSlandVS2TechnicalReferenceManual 3 System operation 129 .,"rncr Operation overview 131 LCD displayscreen 132 System LEDs 136 LED display expander LEDs 137 Control buttons 138 Componentdescriptions 143 Eventswith event messages 144 Event ID numbers and descriptions 146 Viewing eventdetails 151 Resetting the panel 151 Silencing panel and annunciator buzzers 152 Silencing notification appliances 152 Conducting a lamp test 154 Activating and restoring outputdevices 154 Unlatching latched outputdevices 155 Activating and restoring panel NACs 156 Disabling and enabling devices 156 Disabling and enabling zones 158 Disabling and enabling panel events 159 Disabling and enabling loop events 160 Disabling and enabling panel NACs 162 Disobling and enabling the dialerand network 163 Initiating afire drill 163 Conducting a walktest 164 Reports 167 Basic steps forviewing and printing reports 168 History report 168 WalkTest report 170 Device Maintenance report 170 System Status report 171 Correlation Groups report 172 Correlation Group Configuration report 172 Zone report 173 System Configuration report 173 Internal Status report 174 Device Details report 175 Diagnostics reports 176 Internal Fault report 177 Canceling a report 178 vigilantVSlandVS2TechnicalReferenceManual 5 Diagnostics, maintenance, and testing 179 Preventive maintenance schedule 180 Fastground check 180 Recalibrate device 181 Loop comm check 181 Control panel testing 183 Testing a device(testfirel 184 SA-DACTtesting 184 Conducting a lamp test 185 Starting and stopping awalk test 186 Using HyperTerminol 188 Replacing adevice in alarm 190 Panel specifications 191 Control panel specifications 192 B Worksheets 195 Battery calculation worksheet 196 Notification appliance circuitcalculations worksheet 199 Notification appliancevoltage drop calculation worksheet 205 Device loop maximum wire length worksheet 206 Correlation groups worksheet 212 Device settingsworksheet 213 Loop worksheet 215 Panel configuration worksheet 216 Panel operation worksheet 219 Zone settings worksheet 220 Front panel menu flowcharts 223 Main menu 224 Reports menu (1 of 21 225 Reports menu (2 of2) 226 Test menu 227 Control menu 228 Program menu 229 Program: Programmable Keys menu 230 Advanced Program menu 231 Advanced Program: Loop Configuration menu 232 Advanced Program: Correlation Groups menu 233 Advanced Program: Loop Configuration - Device menu 234 Advanced Program: Panel Configuration menu 235 Advanced Program: Panel Configuration - CMS Device menu 236 Advanced Program: Panel Operation menu 237 VigilantVSlandVS2TechnicalReferenceManual iii Advanced Program: Panel Events menu 238 Advanced Program: Loop Events menu 239 Advanced Program: Unconfigured Alarm menu 240 Advanced Program: Common Trouble menu 240 Auto Program command menu flow 241 Incremental Program menu 242 Diagnostics menu 243 Ant"l~nrli\l D Applications 245 Local alarm signaling applications 246 Correlated zone and system alarm signaling applications 247 In-suitesignal silence applications 252 .o1"l,"\o14'/'1ix Devicetypes to personalitycodes correlation 257 Index 265 iv VigilantVSlandVS2TechnicalReferenceManual Limitation of liability This product has been designed to meetthe requirements ofNFPA 72 NationalFire Alarm Code, UL864Standard for Control Units for Fire ProtectiveSignaling Systems, and ULC S527Standardfor Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems. Installation in accordance with this manual, applicable codes, and the instructions ofthe authority havingjurisdiction is mandatory. GE Securityshall not underanycircumstances be liable for any incidental orconsequential damages arising from loss ofpropertyor otherdamages or losses owing to the failure ofGE Security products beyond the cost ofrepair or replacement ofanydefective products. GE Security reserves the rightto make product improvements and change productspecifications atanytime. While every precaution has been taken during the preparation ofthis manual to ensure the accuracy ofits contents, GE Securityassumes no responsibility for errors oromissions. FCC complian statement This equipmentcan generate and radiate radio frequency energy. Ifthe equipment is notinstalled in accordance with this manual. itmaycause interferenceto radio communications. This equipment has been tested and found to complywith the limits for Class Acomputing devices pursuantto Subpart BofPart 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection againstsuch interference when this equipment is operated in acommercial environment. Operation ofthis equipment is likelyto cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required ta take whatever measures may be required to correctthe interference. SA-DACT information Cautions • To ensure properoperation, this dialer mustbe installed according to the enclosed installation instructions. To verify thatthe dialeris operating properly and can successfully report an alarm, itmust be tested immediately after installation, and periodicallythereafter, according to the enclosed test instructions. • In orderforthe dialerto be able to seize the phone line to report an alarm orother eventwhen othercustomerequipment (telephone, answering system, computer modem, etc.) connected to the same line is in use, the dialermust be connected to VigilantVSlandVS2TechnicalReferenceManual v
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