Xtralis VESDA LCD Programmer Module User manual

Xtralis VESDA
LCD Programmer
Product Guide
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This product must only be installed, configured and used strictly in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions, User Manual and
product documents available from Xtralis. All proper health and safety precautions must be taken during the installation, commissioning
and maintenance of the product. The system should not be connected to a power source until all the components have been installed.
Proper safety precautions must be taken during tests and maintenance oftheproducts when these are still connected to the power source.
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Codes and Standards Information for Air Sampling Smoke Detection
We strongly recommend that this document is read in conjunction with the appropriate local codes and standards for smoke detection and
electrical connections. This document contains generic product information and some sections may not comply with all local codes and
standards. In these cases, the local codes and standards must take precedence. The information below was correct at time of printing but
may now be out of date, check with your local codes, standards and listings for the current restrictions.
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 to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures; re-orientate 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 to the receiver or consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/television technician for help.
FDA
This VESDA product incorporates a laser device and is classified as a Class 1 laser product that complies with FDA regulations 21 CFR
1040.10. The laser is housed in a sealed detector chamber and contains no serviceable parts. The laser emits invisible light and can be
hazardous if viewed with the naked eye. Under no circumstances should the detector chamber be opened.
FM Hazardous Applications
3611 Hazardous Approval Warning: Exposure to some chemicals may degrade the sealing of relays used on the detector. Relays used on
the detector are marked “TX2-5V”, “G6S-2-5V” or “EC2-5NU”.
VESDA detectors must not be connected or disconnected to a PC while the equipment is powered in an FM Division 2 hazardous
(classified) location (defined by FM 3611).
FM Approved Applications
The product must be powered from VPS-100US-120, VPS-100US-220 or VPS-220 only.
ONORM F3014
ONORM F3014, transport times for all tubes (including capillaries) must not exceed 60 seconds from any hole. This means that the pre-
designed pipe networks that include capillaries cannot be used.
AS1603.8
The performance of this product is dependent upon the configuration of the pipe network. Any extensions or modifications to the pipe
network may cause the product to stop working correctly. You must check that ASPIRE2 approves alterations before making any changes.
ASPIRE2 is available from your VESDA ASD distributor.
AS1851.1 2005
Maintenance Standards. Wherever this document and the AS1851.1 differ, AS1851.1 should be followed in preference to this document.
European Installations
The product must use a power supply conforming to EN54: Part 4.
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Contents
1. Scope ............................................................................................................................................3
2. Introduction to LCD Programmer ..............................................................................................3
Features of LCD Programmer .................................................................................................3
3. Product Information ....................................................................................................................3
Product Specifications .............................................................................................................5
The LCD Programmer Keys ....................................................................................................6
4. User Access Levels and PIN ......................................................................................................6
User Access Level ..................................................................................................................6
Personal Identification Number (PIN) ......................................................................................7
Hour Glass Symbol .................................................................................................................7
5. Installing and Connecting the LCD Programmer .....................................................................7
Installing an LCD Programmer in a Detector ..........................................................................7
Installing an LCD Programmer in a Remote Unit ....................................................................7
Connecting the Hand Held LCD Programmer .........................................................................7
6. Operating the LCD Programmer ................................................................................................7
Standby Mode .........................................................................................................................7
Navigating the LCD Programmer ............................................................................................8
Logging On/Off the System .....................................................................................................8
Automatic Log Off ...............................................................................................................8
Intentional Log Off ...............................................................................................................9
7. The LCD Programmer Menu .......................................................................................................9
8. LCD Programmer Screen Description .....................................................................................13

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1Scope
The Xtralis VESDA LCD Programmer Product Guide contains comprehensive information about
the features, installation, and use of the LCD Programmer.
The LCD Programmer Product Guide is written for people who are involved in the design,
purchase, installation, commissioning, monitoring, maintenance, and management of an Xtralis
VESDA system.
2 Introduction to LCD Programmer
The LCD Programmer interfaces with most of the Xtralis VESDA family of products through
VESDAnet. The Xtralis VESDA VLC-500 (RO), System Relay Module and AOM cannot be
programmed using the LCD Programmer.
The programmer enables management and interrogation of Xtralis VESDA devices connected to
VESDAnet.
Features of LCD Programmer
The LCD Programmer features:
• User friendly menu systems
• Multiple language support
• Single point of access to the entire VESDAnet network
• Alarm and fault simulation
• Wiring order display
• Communications failure location
• Password security
• Automatic logoff when inactive
• Backlit LCD screen
3 Product Information
The LCD Programmer allows the configuration, commissioning, managing and maintaining the
Xtralis VESDA system.
Figure 1 - The LCD Programmer Module
Legend
A Display
BSoftKeys
C Hard Keys

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The LCD Programmer module can be placed either in the center or the right plate of a VLP or
VLS detector Front Cover, or in an Xtralis VESDA Remote Mounting System. For further
information see the Xtralis VESDA Remote Systems Product Guide.
Figure 2 - The Hand-held LCD Programmer
A hand-held version of the programmer offers the flexibility of connecting to VESDAnet at
multiple points.
Legend
A Display
BSoftKeys
C Hard Keys

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Product Specifications
Supply Voltage 18 to 30 VDC
Screen Display
70 mm x 37 mm (2.75 in x 1.45 in)
Full graphic display
Large characters
8 lines, 21 characters per line
Adjustable backlit screen with contrast control
Inactivity Time Out 10 minutes (Defaults to VESDA Standby screen)
Beeps at 1 minute and then continuously for 15 seconds before
log off
Push Button Keys 2 rows x 4 keys, each key 19 mm x 12 mm (0.75 in x 0.50 in)
User Levels User (up to 10 Users)
Administrator (3 Administrators)
Distributor (1 Distributor)
Default User Level
IDs
USR = Operator
ADM = Administrator
DST = Distributor
Security Access 3 character User Level ID
4 digit individual Personal Identification Number (PIN)
(Default PIN is available with Xtralis VESDA Distributors)
Operating
Temperature Ambient: 0oto 39oC (32oto 103oF)
Humidity 10-99% RH, non-condensing
Maximum Xtralis
VESDA Devices
Addressed
250 devices
VESDA Devices
Addressed
VLP Detector and Display
VLS Detector and Display
VLC Detector (VN Model) and Display
HLI (High Level Interface)
Relay Modules
Remote Relays
Power Usage Power at 24 VDC Current at 24
VDC
Module Min 0.6 W 20 mA
Max 2.3 W 80 mA
Hand-held Min 1.3 W 50 mA
Max 3.0 W 110 mA
Remote Min 1.3 W 50 mA
Max 3.0 W 110 mA
Dimensions Module Hand Held Remote
mm 98 x 130 x 30 105 x 135 x 60 140 x 150 x 90
Inches 3.9 x 5.1 x 1.21 4.1 x 5.3 x 2.4 5.5 x 5.9 x 3.5

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Table 1 - LCD Programmer specifications
The LCD Programmer Keys
The LCD Programmer has two rows of keys. The keys are used to move the cursor and to use
the various functions of the LCD Programmer.
The top row of keys have dual functions and are known as “Soft Keys”. When the commands
NO, BACK, YES, CONT, EXIT, QUIT, or WAIT are displayed on the LCD screen, the soft key
directly below the command actions the respective command.
The bottom row are the “Hard Keys”. Each hard key has a single function. The function of the
LCD Programmer keys are mentioned in Table 3, “Description of LCD Programmer keys and
functions” on page 8.
Figure 3 - LCD Programmer keys
4 User Access Levels and PIN
User Access Level
The three user access levels allow different people to access different sets of functions. The
functions that can be edited with USR, ADM and DST access levels are listed in LCD
Programmer Screen Description on page 13.
Table 2 - User access levels
Connections:
Terminal Connector
to Head Processor
Card or to
expansion
connector on
another Xtralis
VESDA device.
15 pin D-type
connector.
VESDAnet cable
required.Connects
to Detector or
Remote
VESDAnet Socket.
RS485 VESDAnet
field wiring to
screw terminals
blocks (0.2 - 2.5
mm, 30 - 12 AWG
User
Level Access
Level Functional Authorization
USR Low This is the USER or the OPERATOR level. The
user can view the event log, change the date
and the time. They can also perform selected
VESDA Zone control functions.
ADM High At the ADMINISTRATOR level access is
available to most functions. These include
setting alarm thresholds, normalizing air flows,
and defining the relay Configuration.
DST Absolute The DISTRIBUTOR level allows unlimited
access to all the system commands and
parameters.
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Personal Identification Number (PIN)
The default PIN for each level of user is set at the factory. The distributor has access to the PINs
for each level. PIN numbers are disclosed to authorized personnel attending accredited Xtralis
VESDA training courses.
After logging in the user has the option to change the default PIN. To guard against unauthorized
access, if someone enters an incorrect PIN number three times they will not be allowed another
attempt for ten minutes.
A four digit number and an Xtralis VESDA contact phone number will be displayed on the screen.
No further entries can be made until instructions are received from Xtralis.
Hour Glass Symbol
After executing a command the hour glass symbol is displayed while the LCD Programmer is
waiting for updated data to be loaded from the system. To carry on working while the hour glass
symbol is displayed, press the Soft Key located below the CONT option displayed on the screen.
The hour glass symbol will automatically disappear once the data is received by the LCD
Programmer, if there is a large amount of information transferred to the LCD programmer this
may take several minutes.
5 Installing and Connecting the LCD Programmer
Installing an LCD Programmer in a Detector
The LCD Programmer module is snapped into the front cover of the Detector. For wiring details
please refer to the product guide for that detector.
Installing an LCD Programmer in a Remote Unit
Please refer to the Xtralis VESDA Remote Systems Product Guide for information on how to
install and connect an LCD Programmer to a remote unit or to the 19” sub rack.
Connecting the Hand Held LCD Programmer
The hand held LCD programmer is connected to a VESDAnet socket using a 15 pin D-type
connector. A VESDAnet socket is located on the head termination card in each detector. A
VESDAnet socket module can be mounted in the front cover of a remote unit or a 19” sub rack.
Connecting an LCD Programmer to VESDAnet will generate a network fault. To clear the fault,
select SYSTEM ALL DEVICES SYSTEMS CONTROL and RESET
6 Operating the LCD Programmer
Standby Mode
The LCD Programmer is powered through VESDAnet. Once the LCD Programmer is powered up
the VESDA logo is displayed. This screen is also displayed when the LCD Programmer is in
standby mode.
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Navigating the LCD Programmer
To navigate the menu tree of the LCD Programmer, to change or view parameters, and to
execute system functions, use the eight keys described in the table below.
Table 3 - Description of LCD Programmer keys and functions
Logging On/Off the System
It is not necessary to logon to view the data.
When the LCD Programmer is in a standby mode, pressing any key will display the logon screen.
To logon:
1. Against User enter the appropriate USER ID using the +/- keys to enter the letters
2. Press the key to move cursor to the PIN field
3. Enter PIN using the +/- keys
4. Use the and keys to move from one field to the next (letter or digit)
5. Press key after entering the PIN
Automatic Log Off
For security reasons, if you do not use the LCD Programmer for ten minutes it will automatically
log you off. Sixty and fifteen seconds before the programmer automatically logs you off it will
display a warning message and beep. Press any key on the programmer to stop the detector
from automatically logging you off.
Key Key Type Description Used For
Soft Directional Key/ Soft
Key Function • Moves Cursor to the left or right of the screen
• Scrolls highlighted item left/right
• Actions a soft key question
Soft Directional Key/ Soft
Key Functions • Moves the cursor up or down on the screen
• Scrolls the Menu up or down
• Actions a soft key question
+Hard Value Increasing
Action Key/Page Up • Increases the value of the displayed number
• Adds a selected letter from the displayed
alphabet list.
• Page up on some screens
-Hard Value Decreasing
Action Key/Page Down
• Decreases the value of the displayed number
• Deletes a selected letter
• Page down on some screens
ESC
Hard Backward Action Key • Moves back up the Menu tree
• Any changes to parameters are actioned after
acknowledging the check message “Do you
want to save the changes?”
Hard Forward Action Key • Moves down the Menu tree by selecting the
highlighted option
• Adds selected letter
• Toggles between values
• Can be used to run Normalize, Autolearn, and
System/Address control commands
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Intentional Log Off
To log off the system:
1. Press the ESC key until the Log Off warning screen is displayed
2. Confirm the Log Off with a YES key
3. The LCD Programmer will display the LOGON screen
4. Press the ESC key
5. The LCD Programmer will now be in the standby mode and display the VESDA logo.
7 The LCD Programmer Menu
A Menu Tree is presented in below. The screen numbering in the Menu Tree corresponds to the
screen number in the LCD Programmer Screen Description on page 13.
Figure 4 - The programmer menu 1 of 4
34. Latching
1. Main Menu
2. Logon
3. VLP
Detector 4. Setup By
Zone
6. VLP Detector
138. Setup By
Type
5. Zone Number and
Name
7. Status
8. Event Log
9. View Events
10. Select Events
11. Zone Control
12. Smoke Thresholds 13. Day Thresholds
14. Night Thresholds
15. Alarm Delays
16. Change-Over
Times
17. Weekend
18. Holidays
19. Smoke Change
20. AutoLearn
21. Zone Number
22. Zone Name/
Location
23. Air Flow
26. Normalize
27. Filter
24. Flow Thresholds
25. Flow Control
28. Reference
Detector
29. Rebuild Zone List
30. Power Supply
Number
31. Relays/Disp
Connected
32. Relay Setup 33. Relay Startup
Mode
35. Relay 1-7
Assignment
36. Diagnostics 37. Relay Test
38. Factor Defaults
39. Communications
40. Miscellaneous
139. VESDA Devices
VLP/VLS/VLC
Detectors & Ancillaries
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Figure 5 - The programmer menu 2 of 4
41. VLS Detector
42. Status
43. Scan Status
44. Event Log 45. View Events
46. Select Events
47. Zone Control
48. Smoke Thresholds
49. Day Thresholds
50. Night Thresholds
51. Change-Over
Times
52. Weekend
53. Holidays
58. Smoke Change
54. Scanner 55. Scanner Delays
56. Sector Factor
57. Valve Operations
59. AutoLearn
60. Zone Number
61. Zone Name/
Location
62. Air Flow
65. Normalize
66. Filter
63. Flow Thresholds
64. Flow Control
67. Reference
Detector
68. Rebuild Zone List
69. Power Supply
Number
73. Latching
70. Relays/Disp
Connected
71. Relay Setup 72. Relay Startup
Mode
74. Relay 1-7/12
Assignment
75. Diagnostics
76. Relay Test
77. Factor Defaults
78. Communications
79. Miscellaneous
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Figure 6 - The programmer menu 3 of 4
80. VLC Detector
81. Status
82. Event Log
83. View Events
84. Select Events
85. Zone Control
86. Smoke Thresholds
87. Smoke Thresholds
88. Alarm Delays
89. Smoke Change
90. AutoLearn
91. Zone Number
92. Zone Name/
Location
93. Air Flow
95. Normalize
96. Filter
94. Flow Thresholds
97. Reference
Detector
98. Rebuild Zone List
99. Power Supply
Number
100. Button Lockout
101. Diagnostics 102. Relay Test
103. Factory Defaults
104. Communications
105. Miscellaneous
106. Ancillary
107. Display/Rly
108. Status
109. Zone Control
110. Zone Number
111. Location
112. Power Supply
Number
113. Button Lockout
114. Relays/Disp
Connected
115. Relay Setup
117. Latching
118. Beeper
120. Factory Defaults
121. Communications
122. Miscellaneous
123. Programmer
From Screen
5 & 139
From Screen 3
116. Relay Startup
Mode
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Figure 7 - The programmer menu 4 of 4
123. Programmer
124. Status
125. Zone Number
126. Location
127. Power Supply
Number
128. Zone Control
Lockout
129. Factory Defaults
130. Communications
131. Miscellaneous
132. HLI
133. Status
134. Location
135. Power Supply
Number
136. Factory Defaults
137. Communications
140. System/
All Device
141. Status
142. System Control
143. AutoLearn
144. Set Date & Time
145. Weekend
146. Holidays
152. Filter
151. Air Flow
153. Reference
Detector
147. Users
148. Change User Details
149. Add User
150. Delete User
154. Button Lockout
155. Communications
156. Smoke Change
157. Miscellaneous
158. Show
Wiring Order
159.LCD
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8 LCD Programmer Screen Description
Anyone with USR access is able to read the current values for all screens. The Minimum Access
Level column shows the minimum level of access required to change a setting.
Scrn
No. Description Min.
Access
Level
1. Main Menu - This screen is displayed when the LCD Programmer is first powered
up, or is in a standby mode. Press any key to go to the Logon Screen (Screen 2) USR
2. Logon - Use the , , +and - keys to enter the User.
Use the and the keys to move the cursor to the PIN field.
Use the +and - keys to enter the PIN
USR
3. VLP - This screen displays options available for accessing and managing the
parameters of Xtralis VESDA range of products connected to VESDAnet. The
Options are:
• Setup By Address
• Setup By Type
• System /All Devices
• Show Wiring Order
• LCD Screen
USR
4. Setup By Address (Setup By Zone) - Once VESDA Zone numbers and names
are allocated, this screen lists all the VESDA Zone numbers and names on
VESDAnet. All devices without a VESDA Zone number are grouped in an
unconfigured devices menu. The Ancillary devices include programmers, HLI, and
SRMs.
USR
5. Address (Zone) Number and Name - Lists all devices in the particular VESDA
Zone. USR
6. Address with a VLP Detector - Lists functions available for accessing and
managing the properties of the selected VLP detector. Select the required option
and press .
USR
7. Status - Displays the current status of the Address
• Smoke Level - Displays the current smoke level in the VESDA Zone
• Alarms - If the detector is in alarm mode, the alarm stage is displayed
• Faults - List of faults relating to the device
• Isolated - The isolated status is reported if the detector has been isolated
• Current % Flow - Reports the current percentage of air flow through the pipes
• SW Version - Displays the version of software installed in the detector
• Cfg Code - This is a configuration code set during production
USR
8. Event Log -
• View Events
• Select Events
USR
9. View Events - Lists a log of events USR
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10. Select Events - This function assists in easier viewing of the logged events. The
events can be sorted as per the categories displayed. After selecting the events,
proceed to Screen 9 to view the events.
• End Date - This allows viewing of events up to the date mentioned in the date
field. You can input the required date in the date field.
• End Time - This is the time up to which events will be displayed for viewing. You
can input the required time in the time field.
• Events to view -
- Smoke Level - A against Smoke Level will display logged smoke levels
- Alarms - A against Alarms displays a log of alarms
- Faults - A against Faults displays a log of the logged faults
- User Action - To view a log of user actions place a against user action
- Clear Log - This function is only available with DST access.
To clear the log of events highlight Start and press .
Use the + key to place a and - key to insert a X and deselect the option.
ADM
11. Zone Control - The four functions under Zone/Address control are the same as
the functions performed by the buttons on the display module.
• Mode - This controls the mode of the Multi-Segment LCD display on any display
connected to that zone. Use the +, -, and the keys to change the mode
- Sensitivity - Displays the sensitivity level of Fire 1
- Smoke - Displays the current smoke level
- Address Number - Displays the assigned Address number for the detector
• Silence - Silences the beeping sound of the detector
• Reset - Resets fire and fault conditions
• Isolate - Starts and stops isolation of the detector
USR
12. Smoke Thresholds - This screen lists screens 13 to 19 as options available for
setting smoke thresholds. ADM
13. Day Thresholds - This screen allows viewing and changing the current Fire 2, Fire
1, Action and Alert thresholds for day time. ADM
Scrn
No. Description Min.
Access
Level
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Parameter Default Minimum Maximum
Fire 2/Full Scale 2.000% obs/m 0.020% obs/m 20.000% obs/m
(0.625% obs/ft) (0.0062% obs/ft) (6.25% obs/ft)
Fire 1/Fire 0.200% obs/m 0.015% obs/m 2.000% obs/m
(0.0625% obs/ft) (0.0046% obs/ft) (0.6250% obs/ft)
Action/Pre/
Alarm 0.140% obs/m 0.010% obs/m 1.995% obs/m
(0.044% obs/ft) (0.0031 obs/ft) (0.6234% obs/ft
Alert 0.080% obs/m 0.005% obs/m 1.990% obs/m
(0.025% obs/ft) (0.0015% obs/ft) (0.6218% obs/ft)
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