PA F5K User manual

USER GUIDE
English
PROTECTOR ALARMS (UK) Ltd.
TEL No. 020 8761 3771
FAX No. 020 8670 9441
Distributed By
20/22 GIPSY HILL
CRYSTAL PALACE
LONDON. SE19 1NL
email: [email protected]
Website: www.ProtectorAlarms.com

IMPORTANT
PLEASE NOTE: The infrared beam path MUST be kept
clear of obstructions at all times!
Failure to comply may result in the Detector initiating a
Fire or Fault signal.

Contents
Installation
4 General Information
5 Wiring Diagrams
6 Fitting the Product
Commissioning
7 Apply Power and Enter Pass Code
8 Finding Detectors and Selecting Power Mode
9 Select Detector and Distance
10 LASER Targeting
11 ‘Auto’ Alignment and ‘Set’ 0/100 (Calibrate)
12 Alignment Status
In Use
13 Settings and Final Tests
15 Cleaning the System
16 Re-Finding a System - After Adding or
Removing Detectors
Troubleshooting
17 System in Fault/Trouble
18 Error Codes
20 LASER Not Visible
21 Home Position
Display and Indicators
22 LCD Icon Layout
23 Detector and System Controller Status
Indicators
24 User Menu
25 User Menu - Descriptions
26 Engineering Menu
27 Detector Settings
28 System Controller Settings
29 Operating Parameters and Dimensions
Approval Information
30 Territory-Specific Approval Information

General Information
Installation
• Check the beam spacing against local regulations
• Position beam as high as possible, but with a minimum
distance of 0.5m from Detector to ceiling
• Mount Detector and Reflector directly opposite each
other
• Do NOT position Detector where personnel or objects
can enter the beam path
• Do NOT position 2 Detectors facing each other
• LED indicator must face downward
18—50m = 1
50—100m = 4
8—18m = 1
Use Short Range
Mask
50cm
8-100m
50cm
Ensure clear line of sight
from Detector to Reflector
Mount on solid surfaces (structural wall or girder)
50cm
50cm
8-100m
4

Wiring Diagrams
Installation
Wiring for all other System Controllers (where more than one System
Controller is on one zone)
(Not to be used for UL region installations. Please refer to supplied CD
for UL region installation multiple-System Controller wiring)
Wiring for a single System Controller or last System
Controller on one zone
ZONE -
ZONE +
SUPPLY -
SUPPLY +
EARTH/SCREEN
Components not supplied (Check Fire Control Panel
manufacturer for values):
• Fire Resistor (Some Zone and Switch Interface
Modules do not need a Fire Resistor - replace Resistor
with a short circuit.)
• Detector Continuity Diode
• End Of Line (‘EOL’) component
• Check operation of Fire and Fault connection on Fire
Panel
• ALWAYS use a separate screened 2-core cable for
each detector head
• CAUTION: For system monitoring – Do not use
looped wire under any terminals. Break wire run to
provide monitoring of connections
Apply a
voltage of
5V to 40V
to ‘Ext
Reset’
contact for
at least 2
seconds to
clear a
Latched
Fire
condition
DET 1 DET 2 DET 3 DET 1 DET 2 DET 3 DET 4
14V - 28V DC
DET 4
14V - 28V DC
FIRE
ConA
123
N/O
Fire
Resistor
Fire
Resistor
Ext
Reset
Ext
Reset
EOL
COM N/C N/O COM N/C
FAULT
ConB
123
FIRE
ConA
123
N/O COM N/C N/O COM N/C
FAULT
ConB
123
5
Contact Protector Alarms for wiring to
MX4000 addressable panels, or 2 wire
connection to 909 panels.

Fitting the Product
Installation
LED indicator must face downward
6

Apply Power and Enter Pass Code
Commissioning
1. Apply power
•‘E-02’ at this stage is
normal
2. Enter Pass Code to Access Engineering Menu
Press for Pass Code screen:
2 seconds
15 seconds
40 seconds
•Default Pass Code: 1234
•Change digit
•Move between digits
•Accept
•An incorrect Pass Code will return the display to the
Pass Code entry screen
•Three incorrect attempts will lock access for three
minutes
One System Controller can be used to control
and monitor up to four Detector heads.
The ‘#’ symbol in this guide is used to
represent the number of the Detector currently
selected (1, 2, 3 or 4).
7

Finding Detectors and Selecting Power Mode
Commissioning
3. Find Detectors
60 seconds
•Press tick to enable ‘Found’ Detectors
•Any unused Detector channels are switched
off
•Press to re-scan if number is incorrect
Menu Navigation
•All functions can be performed in ‘Lo A’ mode (default)
(10, 12, 14 or 16 mA for 1, 2 ,3 or 4 Detectors found)
•The system will default to ‘Lo A’ mode when power is
applied
•Select ‘Hi A’ (50mA) to enable faster beam movement
during Auto-Align, Hand Align and Laser Targeting
•After installation, set the system back to ‘Lo A’
4. Select Power Mode
1. Use to move between
icons in the Engineering Menu, to
highlight the icon shown
3. Use to move to
required item
2. Press to select
This will be the number of
Detectors found
4. Use to
change selection
5. Press to accept
Press to cancel
•‘Find’ is
automatically
displayed the first
time this process
is run. ‘Find’ can
also be accessed
in the System
Controller settings
menu
8

Select Detector and Distance
Commissioning
•Select 8-50m (default) or 100m
•It is possible to set the range of each
individual Detector
6. Select Distance between Detector and Reflector
•Select Detector to be accessed
•All Detectors need to be aligned separately
•Steps 6 to 9 explain how to align individual Detectors
5. Select Detector
1
2
3
4
9

The system will signal Fault while in this mode
The LASER is used to align the Detector with the Reflector. It
is an approximate alignment tool only. After Auto-Align the
LASER will not necessarily be pointing on the Reflector
• Use to move the LASER as close to the
Reflector as possible
• One press of an arrow key results in one movement of the
Detector head
• Press or to turn off the LASER and return to the
Settings menu
• Refer to User Guide page 20 for troubleshooting if LASER
is not visible
LASER Targeting
Commissioning
LASER RADIATION - AVOID
DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE
POWER OUTPUT < 5mW
CLASS IIIa LASER
Wavelength 630 - 680 nm
DANGER
7. LASER Targeting
10
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