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Installation Guide

for
VESDA LaserCompact

Fike p/n’s:
68-040 - Relay Only Model
68-041 - VESDA net Model

Manual #06-189
9(6'$LaserCOMPACT™

INSTALLATION GUIDE

VLC-500 (Relays Only) Model


VLC-505 (VESDAnet) Model

March 2000

Version 1.1
Publication history
Release 1.1 March 2000
M0140_06
Copyright Information
©2000 Vision Systems – VESDA™. All Rights Reserved. VESDA is a registered trademark of Vision
Products Pty Ltd. VESDA LaserPLUS, LaserSCANNER, LaserCOMPACT, AutoLearn, InfoWORKS,
ASPIRE, VSM, VESDAnet and VESDAlink are trademarks of Vision Products Pty Ltd.

Disclaimer
In accordance with its policy of continuing product and system improvement, Vision Products
reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice.

Codes and Standards Information


Vision Products strongly recommends that this guide is read in conjunction with the appropriate local
codes and standards for smoke detection systems and electrical connections. This guide contains
generic information and some sections may not comply fully with all local codes and standards. In
these cases the local codes and standards must take precedence.

FCC Compliance Statement


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment to a power outlet which is on a different power circuit from which the
receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help
FM 3611 Hazardous Approval Warning
Exposure of some chemicals may degrade the sealing of relays used on the detector. Relays used
on the detector are marked "TX2-5V" or "G6S-2-5V" or "EC2-5NU".
UL Warning
The fire alarm threshold (signal) that initiates an evacuation procedure via the Fire Alarm Panel must
not be set higher than 0.625%/ft. The COMPACT unit can send this signal either via the Fire Alarm
Panel Output signal or the Pre-alarm output signal.

Approvals and Standards


The product complies with the following standards.
AS 1603.8 FCC Class B
AS/NZS 3548 AS2211
EN50081-1 21 CFR 1010.2
EN50130-4 21 CFR 1010.3
EN 60950

Safety Label
The LaserCOMPACT incorporates a Laser device and is classified as a Class 1 Laser product which
complies with FDA Regulations 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. The laser is housed in a sealed
Detector chamber and contains no serviceable parts. This laser emits invisible light and can be
hazardous if viewed with the naked eye. Under no circumstances should this chamber be
opened. There is a safety label on the chamber as shown below.

Figure 1 The Laser Warning Label


Contents

Contents........................................................................................................................................1
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................2
2. Cabling Requirements ...................................................................................................2
2.1 Power Cables ...................................................................................................................2
2.2 Data Cables......................................................................................................................2
3. Product Specifications ..................................................................................................3
4. Product Dimensions ......................................................................................................4
5. Battery Backup Calculations ........................................................................................6
6. Installation ......................................................................................................................7
6.1 Check Procedure Before Installation................................................................................7
6.2 Removal of Front Cover ...................................................................................................8
6.3 Removal of Plastic Plugs for Cable Entry ........................................................................8
6.4 Securing the Mounting Bracket ........................................................................................8
6.5 Attaching the Detector onto the Bracket ..........................................................................9
6.6 Connecting the Air Sampling Pipe .................................................................................10
6.7 Cabling Using Glands and Conduits ..............................................................................11
6.7.1 Using Glands ..........................................................................................................11
6.7.2 Using Conduits .......................................................................................................11
6.8 Procedure to Terminate Wires to the Termination Card ................................................12
6.9 Terminating the Power Wires to the Termination Card..................................................12
6.10 Connecting the VESDAnet Wires to the Termination Card (VN model only).................12
6.11 Terminating the Relay Wires to the Termination Card...................................................13
6.12 Terminating the Auxiliary Wires to the Termination Card ..............................................14
6.13 Closing Up the LaserCOMPACT....................................................................................14
6.14 Pipe Bonding Check.......................................................................................................14
7. Power Up.......................................................................................................................15
7.1 Power Up the System ....................................................................................................15
8. Preliminary System Checks ........................................................................................16
8.1 Logging On to the System..............................................................................................16
8.1.1 Logging On with a PC ............................................................................................16
8.1.2 Logging On with a LCD Programmer (For VN Model Only) ...................................16
8.2 Normalise the Air Flow and Clearing Air Flow Faults.....................................................17
8.2.1 Using a LCD Programmer (For VN Model only).....................................................17
8.2.2 Using a PC .............................................................................................................17
8.3 VESDAnet Communication Check (For VN Model only) ...............................................17
8.3.1 Using LCD Programmer .........................................................................................18
8.3.2 Using a PC .............................................................................................................18
8.4 Basic Pass/Fail Smoke Test ..........................................................................................18
9. Installation Checklist ...................................................................................................19
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1. Introduction
Scope of this Manual

This manual is intended for installation technicians to be able to install, perform basic power and
preliminary device checks for the LaserCOMPACT detector. It does not cover information for
commissioning. All VESDA equipment is to be commissioned by personnel who have attended
a VESDA accreditation course.

Use the checklist in Section 9 to verify that the installation has been correctly completed. Fill out
the details in the checklist sheet for the site and submit it to the appropriate personnel.

CAUTION

• The Detector must only be installed by VESDA accredited personnel.

• The performance of the system depends on the pipe network that was designed for
the site. Any alteration to the pipe network may alter the performance of the system.
The ASPIRE™ design tool is to be used to verify the suitability of any pipe network
design and subsequent alterations. ASPIRE™ is available from your distributor.

• The IP rating for the LaserCOMPACT is IP 30. This rating indicates the device is not to
be installed where there is the possibility of any water or liquid falling onto the device.

2. Cabling Requirements
The terminals on the termination card in the LaserCOMPACT will accept wire sizes up to 2.5sq
mm (12 AWG).

2.1 Power Cables

Use the power ratings for the detector to determine the required wire sizes.
The power requirements for the detector to operate are as follows:-

Operating voltage 18 VDC to 30 VDC


Current consumption 170mA max. (No Alarm)
190mA max. (With Alarm)

2.2 Data Cables

The recommended RS 485 data cable for interconnecting to other detector units on the
VESDAnet loop is Belden 9841 (or equivalent). The cable characteristics are as follows:-

• 24 AWG, Twisted pair, Shielded, 120 ohms impedence

The maximum specified length for the RS485 cable between any two devices on the VESDAnet
network is 1300m (4000ft).

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3. Product Specifications

Supply Voltage 18 to 30VDC


Power Consumption 4.0W quiescent, 4.5W with alarm
Current Consumption 170mA at 24VDC quiescent, 190mA with alarm
Fuse Rating 1.5A
Dimensions (WHD) 225mm x 225mm x 85mm (8 7/8in x 8 7/8in x 3 3/8in)
Weight 1.9kg (4.2lbs)
Operating Temperature Detector Ambient -10° to 39°C (14°F to 103°F)
Sampled Air: -20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F)
Humidity: 10-95% RH, non-condensing
Sampling Pipe Network Maximum area of coverage 500sq m (5000sq.ft)
Computer Design Tool: ASPIRE™
Pipe Size ID: 15-21mm (9/16in – 7/8in)
OD: 25mm (1in)
Relays 3 Relays rated 2A @ 30VDC
Programmable to latching or non-latching states
Relays Default Fire
Configuration Pre-Alarm
Alert/Fault (Maintenance and Isolate)
Programmable 0 – 60 sec time delay for each relay
IP Rating IP30
Cable Access 4 x 25mm (1in) cable entries
Cable Termination Screw terminal blocks (0.2-2.5sq mm, 30-12 AWG)
Sensitivity Range 0.005 to 20.00% obs/m
(0.0015 to 6.25% obs/ft)
Threshold Setting Range Alert: 0.005 – 1.990% obs/m
(0.0015 - 0.6218% obs/ft)
Pre-Alarm: 0.010 –1.995% obs/m
(0.0031 - 0.6234% obs/ft)
Fire: 0.015 – 20.00% obs/m
(0.0046 – 6.25% obs/ft) **
** Limited to 4% obs/ft for UL approved projects

Key Software Features Event log: up to 12,000 events stored on FIFO basis
Smoke level, alarms and faults with time and date stamp
AutoLearn: Minimum 15 minutes, maximum 15 days.
Recommended minimum period 14 days. During
AutoLearn thresholds are NOT changed from pre-set values.

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4. Product Dimensions
205
(8.07)

Mounting
Bracket

225
(8.86)

112.5
(4.43) 95
(3.74)

112.5
(4.43)
225
(8.86)

Figure 1 Dimensions in mm (inches) of LaserCOMPACT with mounting Bracket (Rear View)

E=Cable Entry Point on Rear of Enclosure

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70.5
Air Inlet Port (2.78)

26 (1.02)

Cable Entry

225 85
(8.86) (3.35)

31 (1.22)
E

E 45 (1.77)

225
(8.86) 28
(1.10)

Right Hand Side View

Air Exhaust Port

60 (2.36)

33
Bottom View
(1.30)
17.8
(0.68) E= Cable Entry Point

Figure 2 Dimensions in mm (inches) for the LaserCOMPACT

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5. Battery Backup Calculations


The nominal battery voltage is 24 VDC.

Use Table 1 to calculate and to determine the battery backup requirements for your fire
detection system.

NORMAL LOAD @ 24 V DC FULL ALARM LOAD @ 24 VDC


EQUIPMENT LOAD QTY TOTAL LOAD QTY TOTAL
(mA) (ma) (mA) (ma)

LaserCOMPACT 170 190

Remote Display

Other 24V loads

TOTAL (mA) TOTAL (mA)


X X

STANDBY HOURS ALARM HOURS


= X 1.06

STANDBY CAPACITY (mAHr) ALARM CAPACITY


(mAHr)

TOTAL CAPACITY =
STANDBY + ALARM

DIVIDE BY 1000

MULTIPLY BY BATTERY
FACTOR 1.25 AHr

Table 1. Calculations to determine the battery backup requirements

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6. Installation
6.1 Check Procedure Before Installation
(a) Do not install your LaserCOMPACT if there are any signs of shipping damage to the
product. Inform your distributor if there is any damage.

(b) Check the model of the LaserCOMPACT is correct as per the design specifications for the
site. Refer to the model number located on the bottom of the detector enclosure.

(c) Identify the location where the detector is to be mounted. The LaserCOMPACT can be
mounted on a wall or a suitable secure surface. There are two allowable mounting positions
for the LaserCOMPACT as shown in Figure 3 and listed below.

• Mounting the device with the air inlet pipe on the top of the box and with the air exhaust
pipe at the bottom. (Normal Orientation)

• Mounting the device with the air inlet pipe at the bottom of the box and with the air
exhaust pipe on the top. (Inverted Orientation)

(d) Verify that the selected mounting location is suitable to fit the detector by test fitting the
LaserCOMPACT onto the actual mounting position. Ensure there is 150mm of clear space
around the air inlet pipe and cable entry points to allow for pipe and conduit entry.

(e) Verify that the cable entry points and the sampling air pipes are at the correct locations.

(f) Determine the type of fasteners required to attach the mounting bracket onto the mounting
surface. The size of the screw holes on the mounting plate is 8mm.

Cable Entry (One


Air Exhaust
entry point on rear of
Air Inlet Port Port
enclosure, not shown)

Air Exhaust
Port Cable Entry

Figure 3 LaserCOMPACT Orientation, Normal (left), Inverted (right)

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6.2 Removal of Front Cover

(a) Unscrew the two Philips head screws located on the left and right hand sides of the front
cover.

(b) Remove the cover. The front cover is held to the main enclosure with a plastic tie. There is
a cable loom labelled LED CARD that connects the termination card in the enclosure to the
LED card located behind the front cover. If you need to separate the front cover from the
main enclosure perform steps (c) to (d), otherwise go to step 6.3.

(c) Remove the LED CARD cable connector from its socket on the termination card.

(d) Twist the plastic tie by 90 degrees on the cover side and slip the tie out through the slot.

Air Inlet
Cable Entry (One entry
point on rear of enclosure.
Not shown.)

Termination
Card

Aspirator

Enclosure

Cover
Screws

Figure 4 LaserCOMPACT with Front Cover removed. (Normal Orientation).

6.3 Removal of Plastic Plugs for Cable Entry

(a) Determine the cable entry holes to be used. Refer to Figure 4.

(b) Use your thumb to push out the hole plugs from inside the enclosure.

6.4 Securing the Mounting Bracket

Warning Make sure that there are no electrical wires or plumbing behind the mounting
position before drilling. Ensure the mounting position is flat.

(a) Place the mounting bracket onto the surface and mark out the two mounting screw holes.
Refer to Figure 5 for dimensions. Use a spirit level to ensure the bracket is level.

(b) Use the appropriate fasteners to suit the mounting surface. Secure the bracket to the
surface.

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205 +/- 0. 5mm (8.07in)

This side faces


8mm φ
the back of the
detector

Figure 5 Hole Dimensions and Orientation of Mounting Bracket

6.5 Attaching the Detector onto the Bracket

(a) Determine the required orientation for the LaserCOMPACT.

(b) Mount the detector onto the bracket by placing the four rectangular slots located on the rear
of the detector onto the four bracket tabs. Refer to Figure 6.

(c) Slide the device downwards until it locks onto the tabs and screw in the anti tamper screw.
Refer to figure 7 for screw location.

(d) Check the unit does not slide off its bracket.

Back of the box

Rectangular Slots X 4

Mounting bracket

Bracket tab X 4

Figure 6 Mounting the Detector onto the Mounting Bracket

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Cable Terminal Air Inlet Port Cable Entry Ports


Programming Socket Strips
15 pin for VN model
9 pin for RO model

Termination

Anti Tamper
Screw

Fuse 1.5A
VESDAnet
Number Aspirator

Air Filter
Cartridge

Filter Release Screw Air Exhaust Port

Figure 7 Location of Anti Tamper Screw and other Components inside the Enclosure

6.6 Connecting the Air Sampling Pipe

The air inlet port is designed to fit a standard pipe of 25mm (1in) OD. A tapering of the air inlet
port prevents the pipe from being inserted beyond 15mm (5/8in).

Note Where it is common practice to use ¾ inch pipe which has a 1 1/16 inch OD, a
suitable adaptor should be used to connect the pipe to the inlet manifold. Such an
adaptor is supplied with the LaserCOMPACT in the appropriate territories.

a) De-burr and square off the end of the sampling air pipe. Ensure the pipe is free from swarf.

b) Remove the plugs from the inlet and exhaust ports.

c) Insert the pipe into the inlet port ensuring a firm fit. DO NOT glue this connection.

d) Pipe the exhaust when necessary.

Caution DO NOT GLUE THE AIR INLET AND EXHAUST PIPE CONNECTION
Glued connection makes disconnecting the sampling air pipe from the
LaserCOMPACT for maintenance extremely difficult and will result in damage
to the equipment.

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6.7 Cabling Using Glands and Conduits

6.7.1 Using Glands

(a) If using cable glands, use the correct gland size to fit the 25mm∅ cable entry hole.

(b) Run the wires through the glands and into the LaserCOMPACT enclosure. Use your local
codes and electrical standards for cabling.

6.7.2 Using Conduits

(a) Terminate the conduits at the cable entry holes on the sides of the box using the
appropriate conduit connectors.

(b) Run the wires through the conduits and into the LaserCOMPACT enclosure. Use your local
codes and electrical standards for cabling.

Terminal A Terminal B
1 Bias (-) (GND) 1 Shield
2 Reset (-) 2 VESDAnet A (-)
3 Reset (+) 3 VESDAnet A (+)
4 Bias (+) 4 Shield
5 LED (-) (GND) 5 VESDAnet B (-)
6 LED (+) 6 VESDAnet B (+)
7 FIRE (NO) 7 Power (-)
8 FIRE (C) 8 Power (+)
9 PRE-ALARM (NO) 9 Power (-)
10 PRE-ALARM (C) 10 Power (+)
11 FAULT (NO)
12 FAULT (C)
13 FAULT (NC)

Figure 8 Terminal Pins Location on Termination Card for VN model

Terminal A Terminal B
1 FIRE (NO) 1 Bias (-) (GND)
2 FIRE (C) 2 Reset (-)
3 PRE-ALARM (NO) 3 Reset (+)
4 PRE-ALARM (C) 4 Bias (+)
5 FAULT (NO) 5 LED (-) (GND)
6 FAULT (C) 6 LED (+)
7 FAULT (NC) 7 Power (-)
8 Power (+)
9 Power (-)
10 Power (+)

NC = Normally Close
NO = Normally Open
C = Common

Figure 9 Terminal Pins Location on Termination Card for RO Model

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6.8 Procedure to Terminate Wires to the Termination Card


Use the appropriate wiring standards for your country or use the following suggested procedure
listed below.

(a) Strip off 5 to 10mm of outer insulation from each wire.


(b) Twist wire strands together for multi-stranded wire only.
(c) Insert wire into terminal.
(d) Tighten terminal screw.
(e) Check the wire is firmly attached to the terminal.
(f) Ensure no bare wires are exposed at the terminals. The wire insulation must reach to the
end of the terminal.
(g) Check the terminations are correct by referring to the appropriate circuit diagrams in this
manual.

6.9 Terminating the Power Wires to the Termination Card

a) Refer to Figure 8 or 9 for the power terminals location on the termination card.

b) Connect the power wires to the Power terminals as shown in Figure 10.

Terminal B

GND
From 24V Power (-)
Power +24V 8
Supply Power (+)
9 GND
Power (-)
24V Power to
Power (+) 10 +24V Next Device

Figure 10 Wire Connection Details for Power

6.10 Connecting the VESDAnet Wires to the Termination Card (VN model only)

a) Refer to Figure 8 for the network terminals location on the termination card.

b) Connect the VESDAnet wires as shown in Figure 11. This diagram is only an example for
five detectors. This wiring method is similar for two or more detectors.

c) Maintain the wiring polarity throughout the network and do not leave any VESDAnet
terminals unconnected.

NOTE: While an Open Loop configuration is possible (refer to System Design Manual), it is
strongly recommended that the Closed Loop configuration be installed to achieve a fault
tolerant loop

NOTE: When a VN model detector is not used in a VESDAnet loop and is to be used as a
stand-alone detector the VESDAnet terminals must be wired as per Figure 12.

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Detector 1 Detector 2 Detector 3


Terminal B Terminal B Terminal B
Shield Shield
1
Shield 1 1
A-
2
A- A- 2 2
A+
3
A+ A+ 3 3

Shield 4
Shield Shield 4
4
B- 5
B- B- 5
5
B+ 6
B+ B+ 6
6

Shield
1 Shield 1

A- A-
2 2

A+ A+ 3
3
Shield Shield
4 4
B- B-
5 5
B+ B+
6 6

Detector 5 Detector 4
Terminal B Terminal B

Figure 11 Wire Connection Details for VESDAnet

1
Shield
2
A-
3
A+
4
Shield
5
B-
6
B+

Figure 12 Wire Connection Details for VESDAnet Loop

6.11 Terminating the Relay Wires to the Termination Card

a) Refer to Figure 8 or 9 for the relay terminals location on the termination card.

b) Connect the relay wires to the terminals as per Figure 13 and your site requirements.

Terminal A Terminal A

1 NO 7 NO
C Fire C Fire
2 8
3 NO 9 NO

C Pre-Alarm 10 C Pre-Alarm
4
5 NO 11 NO

6 C 12 C
Fault Fault
7 NC 13 NC

Terminal pin location for RO Terminal pin location for VN model

Figure 13 Wire Connections Details for Relays

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6.12 Terminating the Auxiliary Wires to the Termination Card

a) Refer to Figure 8 or 9 for the Reset, LED and Bias terminals on the termination card for the
RO or VN model.

b) The function for these outputs are as follows:-

LED +/- This output terminal provides a maximum of 5V , 15mA via a 220 ohm
resistor to power a remote LED.
Bias +/- This output provides a 10V supply via a 1K resistor to power the remote
Reset/Isolate switch when connected as per Figure 14.
Reset +/- This input terminal has three functions, (Mains OK, Standby and Reset)
and requires an input voltage supply between 5V to 24VDC to operate.

c) Terminate the RESET, LED and Bias wires as per your site requirements or with reference
to Figure 14
Reset Switch
1 Bias - RESET SWITCH
ISOLATE = CLOSED POSITION
2 Reset - RESET = OPENED POSITION
3 Reset +
4 Bias +
Remote
5 LED + LED

6 LED -

Figure 14 Wire Connection Details for Auxiliaries

6.13 Closing Up the LaserCOMPACT

a) Tie all wires together into neat looms using cable ties.

b) Reattach the front cover to the plastic tie and connect the LED CARD connector to the
socket on the termination card if you have removed the cover and the connector.

c) Perform the power up as per section 7 and preliminary checks as per section 8.

d) Close up the LaserCOMPACT and secure the cover with the two screws.

6.14 Pipe Bonding Check

a) Check all the plastic pipe connecting joints are fully sealed and bonded with glue to
eliminate unwanted air leaks. If applicable, check all metal pipe joints are sealed to
eliminate unwanted air leaks.

b) Check the pipe joint at the air inlet to the LaserCOMPACT in not bonded and fits firmly into
the air inlet socket.

c) Check all pipes are securely attached to a mounting surface with the proper fasteners.

d) Check the number and sizes of the sampling air holes on the pipes are correct.

e) Check the routing of the pipes is correct with reference to the site plan.

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7. Power Up

Caution Powering up the system must be done by VESDA accredited personnel.

7.1 Power Up the System

(a) Remove the 1.5A fuse on the termination card.

(b) Turn on the power to the detector.

(c) Check the DC voltage at the Power terminals on the termination card is between 18 VDC
to 30 VDC. Disconnect the power immediately if the supply voltage is above 30VDC or less
than 18VDC and troubleshoot the fault.

(d) Replace the fuse when the measured voltage is OK. The system takes approximately 15
seconds to power up during which time an LED test sequence is performed.

(e) If the system fails to power up:-

• Check all the power wires are securely connected to the Power terminals.
• Check the polarities of the power wires are correctly terminated.
• Check for a blown fuse on the termination card. Refer to Figure 7 for the fuse location.

Note: The detector may show faults immediately after power up and this is normal. Reset the
unit by pressing the RESET switch on the front cover of the detector to unlatch the
relays and fault lights. The fault light on the front cover will light up and this is normal.
Proceed to section 8.

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8. Preliminary System Checks


Perform the following preliminary system checks before commissioning.

(a) Logging onto the system with a PC or a LCD Programmer. See section 8.1.

(b) Normalise the airflow. See section 8.2

(c) VESDAnet communication checks for VN models only. See section 8.3

(d) Basic pass/fail smoke test. See section 8.4

8.1 Logging On to the System

Check with your distributor for the User level and PIN number to log on to the system.

8.1.1 Logging On with a PC

½ To program the LaserCOMPACT (RO) detector with a PC

a) Connect the RS232 data cable from the PC output port to the 9 pin programming socket on
the termination card in the detector.

b) Run the VConfig Pro or VConfig Basic programs from the PC.

c) Enter your User level and PIN number.

½ To program the LaserCOMPACT (VN) detector with a PC

a) A PC-LINK HLI device must be connected between the PC and the 15 pin VESDAnet
socket to program the VN model detector.

b) Connect the RS232 data cable from the PC output port to the 9 pin socket on the PC-Link
HLI device.

c) Connect the 15 pin output port of the PC-LINK HLI device to the 15 pin VESDAnet socket
on the termination card in the detector or to any remote VESDAnet sockets if wired to the
detector.

d) Run the VConfig Pro or VConfig Basic programs from the PC.

e) Enter your User level and PIN number.

8.1.2 Logging On with a LCD Programmer (For VN Model Only)

Connect the programmer lead to either one of the following sockets.

• To the 15 pin, programming socket on the termination card

OR

• To a remote VESDAnet socket within the VESDAnet loop

Wait for the programmer to power up. Log in your User level and PIN number into the
programmer.

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8.2 Normalise the Air Flow and Clearing Air Flow Faults
a) List all the VESDAnet number for all detectors to be normalised.

b) Go to section 8.2.1 for LCD programming or section 8.2.2 for PC programming.

c) It takes approximately 11 minutes for the system to normalise during which time the Green
OK LED flashes twice every second to indicate that normalisation is in progress.

d) Check the airflow level is approximately 100% when normalisation is completed.

e) Press the Reset/Isolate button on the front cover to reset the detector after Normalisation.
All the fault lights should go off. If any of the fault lights are lit consult the Status menu on
the programmer or the Active Event List on the VConfig program to determine the faults and
consult your system design manual to rectify.

f) If the unit fails to normalise it is because the measured airflow may be too low. Check for
blockages in the sampling air pipe and check that the exhaust plug has been removed.

8.2.1 Using a LCD Programmer (For VN Model only)

a) Refer to the LCD menu tree supplied with each LaserCOMPACT (VN) detector.

b) Select the detector to be normalised from the displayed list of devices.

c) Select Setup by Zone/Type menu ↵ Normalise ↵ Start ↵ (↵ = Enter Key).

d) To check the airflow level, go to the Normalise or Status menu after normalising.

8.2.2 Using a PC

a) From the View menu select Device List.

b) Select the detector to be normalised from the displayed list of devices.

c) From the Device menu, select Normalise Air Flow and press Y to start the function.

d) To check the airflow level, select the Current Flow command under Device menu after
normalising.

8.3 VESDAnet Communication Check (For VN Model only)

Note: This test verifies the VESDAnet system is functioning and all devices connected on
VESDAnet are communicating.

a) List all VESDAnet number for all devices connected onto the communication loop.

b) Go to section 8.3.1 for LCD programming or section 8.3.2 for PC programming.

c) Verify the VESDAnet number for each device on the network is shown on the list.

d) If there are some devices not found on the display list check the VESDAnet cabling to all
the devices are correct.

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8.3.1 Using LCD Programmer

a) Go to Show Wiring Order menu and press ↵.

b) Check the displayed list shows all the connected devices and the VESDAnet number for
each device is correct.

c) Check for any devices not connected and troubleshoot if necessary.

8.3.2 Using a PC

a) Select Device list from the View menu.

b) Check the displayed list shows all the connected devices and the VESDAnet number for
each device is correct.

c) Check for any devices not connected and troubleshoot if necessary.

8.4 Basic Pass/Fail Smoke Test

Note: This test verifies the detector will sense smoke. It does not replace any appropriate
commissioning test.

(a) Isolate the detector by pressing the Reset key for more than 2 seconds.

(b) Check the Reset/Isolate LED lights up.

(c) Inject smoke into any sampling air hole.

(d) Wait for one of the red LEDs on the front panel to light up.

(e) If the LED does not light up contact a fully trained accredited VESDA engineer.

(f) Reset the detector by pressing the Reset switch once when the smoke test passes.

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9. Installation Checklist
Site Name: ………………………………………………………………………
Zone: ……………………………………………………………………………..
Detector Serial Number/s: ……………………………………………………
Perform the following checks listed below to ensure that all the necessary items are
completed before handing over to a commissioning engineer.

INSTALLATION CHECKS Yes No


1. Was the LaserCOMPACT detector intact in the box?
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2. Is the LaserCOMPACT securely locked onto its mounting
bracket?
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3. Are the sampling air pipe connected to the air inlet manifold and
is not glued?
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4. Have the power wires been connected to the correct terminals
on the termination card?
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5. Have the alarm signalling cables been terminated to the correct
terminals on the termination card?
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6. Have the VESDAnet cables been connected to the correct
terminals on the termination card? (If Applicable)
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7. Has the plug at the inlet and exhaust port been removed and the
exhaust pipe (if fitted) not glued?
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8. Has the cover been replaced correctly?
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9. Has the GO/No Go test been performed?
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10. Is the air sampling pipework installed and checked as per the
site plans?
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Installation of your LaserCOMPACT is now complete.

Name of Installer: ……………………………………………………………….

Signature: .................................................................................……………

Date: ………………………………………………………………………………

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10. VESDA Product Warranty Conditions


1. Vision Systems warrants that new VESDA products (excluding consumable items) will conform to
its published specifications and remain in good working order during the warranty period of 24
(twenty four) months from date of shipment from Vision Systems.

2. Vision Systems also warrants that product serviced or repaired by its service department will
remain in good working order for a warranty period of 12 (twelve) months from the date of service.
This service or repair warranty is only available on product less than 7 (seven) years old and only
covers those component parts of the product serviced, repaired or replaced.

3. Should product under warranty not be in good working order, Vision Systems will, at its option,
either repair or replace the product or its component parts at no additional charge.

4. Spare parts and replacement product, covered under this warranty, will be furnished on an
exchange basis and will, at the option of Vision Systems either be new, equivalent to new or
reconditioned. Returned parts and products to Vision Systems becomes the property of Vision
Systems.

5. This warranty does not cover the repair or damage to the product resulting from negligence or
misuse, improper storage or handling of the product; from accident or disaster; from use of non-
Manufacturer modifications to the product other than in accordance with Vision Systems
instructions; attachment of features not approved by Vision Systems in writing; or services by
persons not authorised by Vision Systems in writing to service the product.

Warranty service may be obtained by:

1. Notifying Vision Systems and giving full description of fault.

2. Vision Systems will first attempt to rectify fault by supplying replacement component parts.

3. If rectification is not achieved by component part replacement then distributor is to return faulty
product to Vision Systems at Vision Systems cost once Vision Systems has given approval to do
so.

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