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VEGA CONTROL PANEL
Technical
Applications
• Hotels
• Factories / Manufacturing Environments
• Shopping Centres
• Underground Stations
• Airports
• Office Complexes
• Commercial Buildings
24 Zone Vega Panel
FIRE PROTECTION
ZONE 1
ZONE 9
ZONE 17
ZONE 2
ZONE 10
ZONE 18
ZONE 3
ALARM DEVICEFAULT
TEST POWER ONP.S.U.FAULT
COMMONFAULT
COMMONISOLATE
SYSTEMFAULT
EARTHFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT
DEVICEISOLATE
OUTPUTDELAYED
PRE ALARM
SILENCE BUZZER
6 7 8 9 0
1 2 3 4 5
OUTPUTISOLATE
SCROLL
DELAY OVERRIDE
SILENCE ALARMS
EVACUATERESET
ZONE 11
ZONE 19
ZONE 4
ZONE 12
ZONE 20 ZONE 21
ZONE 13
ZONE 5
ZONE 22
ZONE 14
ZONE 6
ZONE 23
ZONE 15
ZONE 7
ZONE 24
ZONE 16
ZONE 8
FIRE PROTECTION
Vega Control Panel - Features
• Expandable from 1 to 16 loops
• 16 status LED indications
• Expandable from 24 to 120 Zone Fire Indications
• 8 Line x 40 Character Liquid Crystal Display
• Compatible with Apollo S90, XP95 Discovery, Explorer & Hochiki ESP Protocol
• Membrane Zone / Status Text Slide Inserts
• Integral Fast Action Event Printer (option)
• Programmable Sounder Circuits & Relay Contacts
• Alarm Management features
Vega Control Panel - Features
• Integral Power Supply Units
• Space for Batteries
• P.C. Programming via Viper software package
• Complies with key international standards, BS EN-54
• Plant Indications provide non-fire related Alarms
• 10 Priority Level Alarm Structure
• Custom Device Type & Alarm Header Text Message Facility
• Motherboard Plug in Option Cards
Vega Control Panel - Features
• Multi Serial Data Communications Outputs
• Network to Graphics System
• 64 x Repeater Panels - 15 Active (Full Control)
• Fully Programmable via Panel Fascia or P.C. software
• Menu Driven Operation complete with User Guidance Text
• Selective Event Log
• Remote System Control Inputs & Outputs
• Engineers Functions - loop current, forward\reverse scan, fault codes
• One Man Test Mode
Vega Fascia Layouts
Vega Membrane Control Key Operation
• Silence Buzzer - deactivates panel buzzer. While timer T1 is counting down, operation will cause T1 to be accepted and initiate timer T2. While T2 is counting down, each operation will extend the countdown by 10s increments to a maximum of 600s.
• Scroll - When more than one activation is indicated on the control panel, operation of SCROLL will allow all activations to be viewed on the display. Each operation of the Scroll key will step through to the next activation in sequence of operation, for the selected area only.
• Silence Alarms - Will silence any audible alarms, deactivate any outputs which may have been programmed, and cancel the operation of timers T1 and T2. Will also cause the pulsing alarm and relevant zonal LED’s to operate in constant mode.
Vega Membrane Control Key Operation
• Delay Override - Overrides the operation of any programmed time delays (timers T0, T1 & T2)
• Evacuate - Activates sounder circuits and other outputs. When in evacuate mode, the output operation will remain until Silence Alarms has been operated.
• Enter Key - Used for acceptance of numeric data, access of menu selection and accepting the setting of system information. During activation of priority alarms the key is used for viewing device information.
• Cancel Key - Operation of the cancel key will cancel/deselect the pre-set access menu selections and continued operation will eventually return the display to access level 1.If the printer is operating it will be stopped.
Vega Membrane Control Key Operation
• Numeric Keys - Used to select access level password codes, to select menu level options and inputting system data.
• Arrow Keys - Used for selection of access level menus, viewing activations, pending priority activations and for programming the control panel. When multiple priority alarms are displayed the Left and Right arrow keys will enable the user to scroll between priorities.
Vega Membrane
• 8 lines x 40 character LCD display
• Text & graphical capability
• Option to have LCD back light switched off in quiescent mode
• Shows 1st & last zones in alarm and option to scroll through intermediate zones
• Option to view devices in alarm in each zone
• On-screen prompts for ease of control
• Membrane pocket allows insertion of customer’s logo
• Membrane insert allows different language control functions to be incorporated
Vega Membrane
• Controls:- Access level 1
- Silence buzzer- Delay override- Scroll
- Access level 2- Silence alarms- Reset- Evacuate
Vega Membrane
• Up - down - left - right keys:- used to drive through menu options
• Numeric Keys:- password selection- menu options- programming
• Cancel/Enter keys:- Selection/de-selection of menu options
Vega Membrane
• Status LED’s:All LED’s are grouped together in relevant sections (alarm, fault & disable) & meet the requirements of EN54-2
Status LED Colour FunctionAlarm Red Illuminates in conjunction with
any zonal alarm LED'sPre-alarm Yellow Detection device alarm
threshold has raised above normalCommon Fault Yellow Illuminates in conjunction with
any faultSystem Fault Yellow Illuminates in conjunction with
any processor faultDevice Fault Yellow Illuminates in conjunction with
any input or output fault
Vega Membrane
• Status LED’s
Note: Fault can also be used to indicate disablement of sounder circuit. In this case, it will be illuminated in a constant mode.
Status LED Colour FunctionPSU Fault Yellow Illuminates in conjunction with
any PSU faultSounder Fault/ Yellow Illuminates in conjunction withdisablement any sounder circuit fault or
sounder circuit isolationDevice Isolated Yellow Indicates isolation of any
input or output deviceCommon Yellow Illuminates in conjunction withIsolate any disablement
Vega Membrane
• Status LED’s
Status LED Colour FunctionOutput Yellow Illuminates when anyIsolated sounder or VFCO isolatedOutput Yellow Illuminates when anydelayed delay is programmedTest Yellow Illuminates when the panel
is in test mode, in conjunctionwith zonal fault LED's
Power On Green Remains illuminated whilstIsolate power is supplied to the panel
Vega Membrane
• Status LED’s
Note: 2 spare yellow LED’s available for future use.
Status LED Colour FunctionZonal LED's Red Alarm indication per zoneZonal LED's Yellow Fault indication per zone (pulsed)
Disablement indication per zone (constant)Test indication per zone (slow pulse)
Vega - Passwords
Default Password
• End User Access Level 2 = 7179
• Engineers Access Level 3 = 7134
User Definable
• Access Level 2 = any four digit number except 7134
• Access Level 3 = any four digit number except 7179
Vega Menu Time Out Sequence
120sec
Sub MenuHigh Level
Sub MenuLow Level
Main Menu
Status Menu
Time Out Alert
Access LevelOne 90
sec60
sec30
sec10
sec0
sec
Note: Any key operation extends time out period by 30 seconds
Vega - Top Level Menu Structure
Feature Select Option Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Silence Buzzer Yes Yes Yes YesScroll Yes Yes Yes YesSilence Alarms No Yes Yes Yes
Panel Reset No Yes Yes YesDelay Override Yes Yes Yes Yes
Controls Evacuate No Yes Yes YesEnter Yes Yes Yes YesCancel Yes Yes Yes YesNumeric Keys (0 - 9) Yes Yes Yes YesArrow Keys N/A N/A N/A N/A
Vega - Top Level Menu Structure
Feature Select Option Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Zones No Yes Yes YesLoop Devices No Yes Yes Yes
Isolate (De) Output Groups No Yes Yes YesMenu Panel Functions No Yes Yes Yes
Plant Alarms No Yes Yes YesLocal Buzzer No No Yes Yes
Vega - Top Level Menu Structure
Select Option Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Zones No Yes Yes YesLoop No Yes Yes YesDevices No Yes Yes YesOutput Groups No Yes Yes YesPanel Functions No Yes Yes YesPlant Alarms No Yes Yes YesIsolations No Yes Yes YesEvent Log No Yes Yes YesEngineer information No No Yes Yes
Vega - Top Level Menu Structure
Feature Select Option Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Time & Date No Yes Yes YesPrinter Status No Yes Yes Yes
Set Activate Day Mode No Yes Yes YesStandard Features No No Yes Yes
Menu Custom Features No No Yes YesClear Memory No No Yes YesUser Passwords No No Yes YesLoop Configuration No No Yes Yes
Test Panel LED Test No No Yes YesDevice Test No No Yes Yes
Menu Output Group Test No No Yes YesAlarm Simulation Test No No Yes YesMembrane Keypad Test No No Yes YesTest Mode No No Yes Yes
Vega - Priority Level Alarm Structure
Priority Level Latch Non- Scroll LCD Buzzer Print Program LED's Status
latching Display Out Outputs Zone/Plant LED's
Evacuate 0 Yes No Yes Yes Constant Yes Yes Zone Alarm
Fire 1 Yes No Yes Yes Constant Yes Yes Zone Alarm
Alert 2 Optional Optional Yes Yes Constant Yes Yes Zone No
Pre-alarm 3 No Yes Yes Yes Pulse Yes No Zone Pre-alarm
Fault 4 No Yes Yes Yes Pulse Yes No Zone Common & Device
Unassigned 5 Optional Optional Yes Yes Pulse Yes Yes Zone/Plant No
Unassigned 6 Optional Optional Yes Yes Pulse Yes Yes Zone/Plant No
Unassigned 7 No Yes No No No No Yes Plant No
Unassigned 8 No Yes No No No No Yes Plant No
Unassigned 9 No Yes No No No No Yes Plant No
Note: 1. All events are displayed time & priority order 2. All events are recorded in the panel event log 3. Priority alarm text can be customized for display purpose (0-2 & 5-9 only) 4. Zone, Plant & Status LED’s operate as cause & effect programming
Vega Fire Condition Display
FIRETotal 003
Access Level 1
Priority alarm pending
tot 001/001Stationery storeroomOptical
Loop 01 dev 043:1 Zone 011
Last Z024 Main Building
002 Z011 First Floor West Block
1st Z010 Ground Floor Main Office
Priority header text
Total Qty of fires
Zone text 24 characters
Device type 24 characters of device text
Total fireswithin zone
Access level
TIMERS EXTENDED
Control Key operated
Device 43Sub address No 1
FAULTTotal 003
Access Level 1
001/001Loop 1 short - circMaster BLC
First floor sounder cctsGrp 005
Zone 001
System fault
Priority header text
Total Qty of faults
Zone text 24 characters
Fault conditionText position
System fault location
Main building reception
System fault description
Displayed upon operation of Enter key
tot 001/001
tot 001/001
tot 001/001
Fault Qty for this position
Vega Fault Condition Display
FAULTTotal 003
Access Level 1
Main purchasing office 02Ionisation
First floor sounder cctsGrp 005
Zone 001
System fault
Priority header text
Total Qty of faults
Zone text 24 characters
Fault conditionText position
Device information displayed upon operationof Enter key upon zone position
Main building reception
Device fault code
tot 001/001
tot 001/001
tot 001/001
Fault Qty for this position
Loop 01 dev 047.1 zone 000 tot 001/001
Vega Fault Condition Display
Access Level 3 Standard features
Device 031.1 loop 01
Text Main office sounder
Type sounder cct Custom 00: Unassigned
Group 000
Select option using&
Zone text 24 characters
Device typedescription
Allocated groupnumber
Custom devicetype
Device address, sub address & loop number
Vega Membrane Device Programming
Access Level 3 Standard features
Device 031.1 loop 01
Text Goods inwards office
Type Ionisation Custom 00: Unassigned
Zone 001 Priority Fire
Sens STD Day mode Isolated
Non latch NO BGU Flag NO
Zone text 24 characters
Device typedescription
Allocated zonenumber
Custom devicetype
Device address, sub address & loop number
Device priorityselection
Day mode setting
Flag for quick responseof fire condition
Device sensitivitysetting
Device sensitivityflag
Vega Membrane Device Programming
Access Level 3 Standard features
Edit group 001 information
Text O/P’s assigned to 1st floor
Timer T3 020 sec BGU override NO
Timer T4 01 mins BGU override Yes
Action on program Evacuate NO
Deactivate on silence alarms
Select option using &
Time delayto intermittentmode
Time delay toevacuate mode
Group programmingparameter options
Groups 24 characters of text
Device address, sub address & loop number
Relevant timeroverrides
Output to operateon sound alarmsOutput to deactivate
on silence alarmsUser operating text
Vega Membrane Output Programming
Vega Control Panel - 24 Zone 1 Loop Hardware Schematic
Vega Control Panel - 120 Zone 16 Loop Possible System Hardware Schematic
Vega - MCP & BLC Internal Switch Setting
Card No Main Control Processor Board44782-K071SW1 Processor RestartSW2 System Fault Reset (watchdog)SW3 Config EnableSW4 Not usedLink 1 Config Enable
Card No Master Basic Loop Controller44782-K073SW1 BLC RestartSW2 Bit 1 On = BLC sounder circuit 4 disabled during failsafe operation
Bit 2 On = BLC relay contact 4 disabled during failsafe operation
Card No Repeater Output Driver Card44782-K076SW1 On = One radial output cable used
Off = Two radial output cable used
Vega - MCP & BLC Internal Switch Setting
Card No Slave Basic Loop Controller44782-K084SW1SW2 End of Line On = Last slave BLC address within panel
Off = Intermediate slave BLC within panelSW3 End of Line On = Intermediate slave BLC within panel
Off = Last slave BLC address within panelSW4 Bit 1 On = Loops 5 to 8
Board Address Bit 2 On = Loops 9 to 12Bit 3 On = Loops 13 to 16
SW5 Failsafe settings as for MBLC card 44782-K073
BLC Restart
Vega - M.B.L.C. Digital Inputs & Outputs
Input No Operation1 Remote Alert priority alarm (latching)2 Remote Evacuate priority alarm (latching)3 Remote Silence Alarms4 Remote System Reset5 External Fault Input6 Access Level 2 Override7 Class Change (non-latching evac)8 Day Mode Stop/Start (non-latching)
Output No Operation1 Alarm Repeat2 Auxiliary Repeat3 Alert Repeat4 Pre-alarm Repeat5 Fault Repeat6 Membrane Manual Evacuate7 System Reset8 Silence Alarms Repeat
Inputs will operate by applying 0 volts
w.r.t. power supplyOpen Collector Outputs switch from 28 v to 0 v
Vega Motherboard plug-in Options
2 KM
1 - 4
5 - 8
9 - 12
13 - 16
MOTHERBOARD2 core FIRE PROTECTION
ZONE 1
ZONE 9
ZONE 17
ZONE 2
ZONE 10
ZONE 18
ZONE 3
ALARM DEVICEFAULT
TEST POWER ONP.S.U.FAULT
COMMONFAULT
COMMONISOLATE
SYSTEMFAULT
EARTHFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT
DEVICEISOLATE
OUTPUTDELAYED
PRE ALARM
SILENCE BUZZER
6 7 8 9 0
1 2 3 4 5
OUTPUTISOLATE
SCROLL
DELAY OVERRIDE
SILENCE ALARMS
EVACUATERESET
ZONE 11
ZONE 19
ZONE 4
ZONE 12
ZONE 20 ZONE 21
ZONE 13
ZONE 5
ZONE 22
ZONE 14
ZONE 6
ZONE 23
ZONE 15
ZONE 7
ZONE 24
ZONE 16
ZONE 8
FIRE PROTECTION
Vega 4 Way Motherboard
Vega 4 Way Motherboard Description:
The motherboard can be installed within the Vega control panel, space
permitting, to allow site specific customer requirements to be met. A range
of input/output option cards can then be inserted using Plg 2 to 5.
Terminations to external field cables are made direct to the motherboard at
TB 1 to 4 & should be restricted to switching a maximum load of 1 amp @
28 volts d.c. depending upon option cards installed. The maximum current
available, PSU rating permitting, when power is derived through the
motherboard is 9 amps @ 28 volts. The I/O cards receive site specific
programming data from the Vega MCP via the MBLC connection to
TB 5 using RS 485 signals.
Vega 4 Way Motherboard Description (Cont’d):
A processor fail safe is incorporated connecting the MCP, MBLC and I/O
cards using the “F” terminal. This guards against any possible processor
failure during an alarm condition & will operate fail safe configured outputs.
A maximum of 4 fully populated motherboards can be connected together
in a daisy chain format using TB 5 & 6 to enable a total of 16 I/O cards to
be installed within the system.
The motherboard can also be used within a Repeater panel with
connection being made to the Repeater output driver card 44782-K076.
No fail safe connection should be made when used external to the
control panel enclosure.
Vega 4 Way Motherboard Connection Details:
The Vega control panel should be powered down before making the
following connections:
a) Connect 24 volt d.c. supply to TB 7, 28v & 0v using suitable 1mm cable
b) Connect TB 5 to Vega MBLC card 44782-K073 at TB 9, F- + terminals using suitable 0.5mm cable
c) Set the plug in option card switches & insert into slots plg 2 to 5, refer option card data sheet for switch info
Vega 4 Way Motherboard Connection Details (Cont’d):
d) Set SW 1 - bit 1 & 2 to ON on the last or only motherboard installed. Set to OFF on intermediate cards
e) Set SW 2 - bit 1 & 2 to ON when used with integral panel PSU. Set to OFF when using a separate PSU
f) When a separate PSU is used connect the fault monitoring output to
TB 7 Flt terminal, Plg 2 requires an option card installation in order to signal the fault
Refer to plug in option card data sheets for definition of output terminals obtained at TB 1 to 4
Note: Plg 1 & TB 7 Aux 5v terminals are NOT used in Vega panels
Vega 8 Way Relay Card
Vega 8 Way Relay CardDescription:
The 8 way relay card provides 8 independently driven volt free change
over contacts (V.F.C.O.) Each relay has a maximum contact current
rating of 1 Amp at 28 volts d.c. The relays are independently controlled by
the on-board processor located in I.C. 1. The card receives programming
instructions from the Vega main control processor (MCP) using the RS 485
signal connection. The relay card has a unique address switch to enable
full monitoring & operation to be maintained. Each relay output responds
to a separate sub-address. Location text to define each output function can
be programmed on the Vega control panel to help the end user during
isolations & maintenance engineers during service visits. Programming
functions such as Evacuate, Alert, Double knock & Delays can all be
assigned to the relay outputs using the Vega control panel.
Vega 8 Way Relay CardConnection Details:
The Vega control panel should be powered down before making the following
connections & motherboard part no 44782-K091 should have been installed as
detailed on data sheet DS-K091.
a) Configure the 8 relay contacts as either normally open “NO” or normally closed “NC” contacts in non alarm condition using switches SW 1 to SW 8
b) Set SW 9 to required motherboard address, address 0 = MB 01,
address 1 = MB 02, etc. Duplicate addressing is not permitted
c) Set SW 10 as required, bit 1 & 2 ON provides fail safe operation of all relay outputs during an alarm condition & a MCP processor failure. Set bit 1 & 2 to OFF when fail safe operation is not desired.
Vega 8 Way Relay CardConnection Details (Cont’d):
d) With control panel powered down insert the relay card into the motherboard at Plg 2 to 5
e) The relay V.F.C.O. contact terminal outputs located on the motherboard are:
Relay Output RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5 RL6 RL7 RL8Common Contact 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15N/O - N/O Contact 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
A regular flash rate shown by LED D1 indicates healthy communications with the MCP. D1 OFF indicates lost communications
Vega 8 Way Sounder Card
Vega 8 Way Sounder CardDescription:
The 8 way sounder card provides 8 independently driven reverse polarity monitored
outputs. Each output has a maximum current drive rating of 1 Amp at 28 volts d.c,
with on-board fuses for over current protection F 1 to 8. However, the total load
taken from each card should be restricted within the system design to 4 Amps Max.
The monitored outputs are independently controlled by the on-board processor
located in I.C.1 The card receives programming instructions from the Vega main
control processor (MCP) using the RS 485 signal connection. The sounder card
has a unique address switch to enable full monitoring & operation to be maintained.
Each sounder output responds to a separate sub-address. Location text to define
each output function can be programmed on the Vega control panel to help the
end user during isolations & maintenance engineers during service visits.
Programming functions such as Evacuate, Alert, Double knock & Delays can
all be assigned to the relay outputs using the Vega control panel.
Vega 8 Way Sounder CardConnection Details:
The Vega control panel should be powered down before making the following
connections & motherboard part no 44782-K091 should have been installed as
detailed on data sheet DS-K091.
a) Set SW 1 to required motherboard address, address 0 = MB 01, address 1 = MB 02, etc. Duplicate addressing is not permitted
b) With control panel powered down insert the sounder output card into the motherboard at Plg 2 to 5
c) Install 8 x end of line 10k resisters in the motherboard between odd & even terminals
Vega 8 Way Sounder CardConnection Details:
d) The sounder terminal outputs located on the motherboard are:
A regular flash rate shown by LED D22 indicates healthy communications with
the MCP. D22 OFF indicates lost communications. LED ON indicates a
short/open circuit fault to one or more sounder circuit outputs.
Relay Output Snd1 Snd2 Snd3 Snd4 Snd5 Snd6 Snd7 Snd8Positive (+Ve) 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15Negative (-Ve) 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Vega 16 Way Non-monitored Input Card
Vega 16 Way Non-monitored Input CardDescription:
The 16 way input card provides 16 independent non-monitored inputs. The inputs
are initiated by applying or removing a zero volt signal with respect to the power
supply connected to the motherboard. I.e. switched +28 volt to 0 volts. The inputs
can be configured as either a normally closed, initiating an input signal when the 0 v
is applied. The inputs are independently monitored by the on-board processor
located in I.C.1 The card continuously monitors the state of the inputs passing any
changes to the Vega main control processor (MCP) using the RS 485 signal
connection. The input card has a unique address switch to enable full monitoring
to be maintained with each individual input responding to a separate sub-address.
Location text to define each input action can be programmed on the Vega control
panel to help the end user during isolations or maintenance engineers during
service visits. Programming of the inputs Zone or Plant alarm indications
can be achieved, along with output Group & Priority assignments using the
Vega control panel.
Vega 16 Way Non-monitored Input CardConnection Details:
The Vega control panel should be powered down before making the following
connections & motherboard part no 44782-K091 should have been installed as
detailed on data sheet DS-K091.
a) Configure the 16 input channels for “N/O” or “N/C” operation.
SW 2 bit 1 to 8 relate to inputs 1 to 8, SW 3 bit 1 to 8 relate to inputs 9 to 16.
OFF = “N/O” & ON = “N/C
b) Set SW 1 to the required motherboard address, address 0 = MB 01, address 1 = MB 02, etc. Duplicate addressing is not permitted.
c) With control panel powered down insert the input card into the motherboard at Plg 2 to 5 A regular flash rate shown by LED D1 indicates healthy
communications with the MCP. D1 OFF indicates lost communications
Vega 16 Way Open Collector Output Card
Vega 16 Way Open Collector Output CardDescription:
The 16 way output card provides 16 independently driven open collector switched
to zero volt outputs. Each output has a maximum current drive capability of 50mA.
The outputs are independently controlled by the on-board processor located in I.C.1
The card receives programming instructions from the Vega main control processor
(MCP) using the RS 485 signal connection. The output card has a unique address
switch to enable full monitoring & operation to be maintained. Each open collector
output responds to a separate sub-address. Location text to define each output
function can be programmed onto the Vega control panel to help the end user
during isolations & maintenance engineers during service visits. Programming
functions such as Evacuate, Alert, Double knock & Delays can all be assigned to
the relay outputs using the Vega control panel. The card can be used to
interface to additional relay & sounder output cards or can be used to drive
LED indications located on geographic mimic plates. The open collector
outputs are for internal panel use only.
Vega 16 Way Open Collector Output CardConnection Details:
The Vega control panel should be powered down before making the following
connections & motherboard part no 44782-K091 should have been installed as
detailed on data sheet DS-K091.
a) Set SW 1 to the required motherboard address, address 0 = MB 01, address
1 = MB 02, etc. Duplicate addressing is not permitted.
b) Set SW 2 as required, bit 1 & 2 ON provides fail safe operation of all relay outputs during an alarm condition & a MCP processor failure. Set bit 1 & 2 OFF when fail safe operation is not desired.
c) With control panel powered down insert the relay card into the motherboard at Plg 2 to 5A regular flash rate shown by LED D12 indicates healthy
communications with the MCP. D12 OFF indicates lost communications
Vega 8 Way Monitored Input Card
Vega 8 Way Monitored Input CardDescription:
The 8 way input card provides 8 independently monitored input circuits. The
inputs are initiated by applying a 470 to 680 ohm resistor in parallel with the
monitored circuit. Each input channel is monitored for open & short circuit condition
using an end of line (EOL) monitoring resistor. The inputs are independently
monitored by the on-board processor located in I.C.1 The card continuously
monitors the state of the inputs passing any changes to the Vega main control
processor (MCP) using the RS 485 signal connection. The input card has a unique
address switch to enable full monitoring to be maintained with each individual input
responding to a separate sub-address. Location text to define each inputs action
can be programmed on the Vega control panel to help the end user during
isolations or maintenance engineers during service visits. Programming of the
inputs to Zone or Plant alarm indications can be achieved, along with output
Group & Priority assignments using the Vega control panel.
Vega 8 Way Monitored Input CardConnection Details:
The Vega control panel should be powered down before making the following
connections & motherboard part no 44782-K091 should have been installed as
detailed on data sheet DS-K091.
a) Set SW 1 to the required motherboard address, address 0 = MB 01, address
1 = MB 02, etc. Within Viper programming software package. Duplicate addressing is not permitted.
b) Set SW 2 = bit 1 ON failsafe operation enabled, OFF failsafe line disabled
= bit 2 ON for use with zener bases & 6K8 EOL, OFF for use with standard base & 3K9 EOL or diode base & active EOL device
c) With control panel powered down insert the relay card into the motherboard at Plg 2 to 5 & connect EOL resistors
Vega 8 Way Monitored Input CardConnection Details (Cont’d):
d) The monitored zone terminal inputs located on the motherboard are:
Zone Input Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8Negative (-Ve) 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15Positive (+Ve) 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
A regular flash rate shown by LED D18 indicates healthy communications with the MCP. LED off indicates lost communications. LED on constant indicates 1 or more circuits are in fault condition (open or short circuit)
Vega Software Features
• Device alarm test
• Alarm simulation test
• Blink Control (Discovery & ESP only)
• Loop Integrity Test
• Device Sub Address Programming
Vega Software Features
• Time delays to zonal inputs
- T1
- T2
• Time delays to output devices
- T3
- T4
Vega - Delay to Output Group Operation
Input devices are assigned to Zones Output devices are assigned to Groups
T1 & T2 are assigned to each input - Zone T3 & T4 are assigned to the Output GroupT1 = Alarm Accept Time delay T3 = Delay to the operation of the GroupT2 = Alarm Investigation Time Period T4 = Alert period (pulsing sounders) delay
Vega – Output Group ProgrammingZone of origin to provide alarm accept delay for 1 min with investigation time of 3 mins. Constant alarm to follow after time out or BGU is activated or delay override button is pressed. Adjacent zones delayed for 2 mins then pulsed (Alert) for 2 mins followed by constant alarm until system silenced then reset.
Vega Engineers Functions
• Isolate local buzzer
• Detector fault codes complete with menu look up chart
• Loop drive capability forwards and backwards
• Read loop quiescent current value
• Alarm simulation test
• Text allocation to all inputs and outputs
• Self resetting over current protection devices
on sounder circuits
Vega Engineers Functions
• Fully programmable via membrane
• Selective event log
• Menu driven operation complete with guidance text
• Common hardware for Apollo and Hochiki
Vega Alarm Management
• Day / Night mode
• Delay timers T1, T2, T3 & T4
• BGU & co-incidence override per zone
• Sensitivity level adjustment
• Latching & non-latching alarms
Vega Alarm Management
• Priority levels
• Output group selection & control
• Output group override for BGU’s
• Output group styles A, E, 1-6
• Plant alarms
Vega Device Fault CodesDevice fault code reference
No Description No Description01 Test Failed 17 Illegal Type02 Device Missing 18 Sounder Short Circuit03 Memory Failure 19 Sounder Open Circuit04 Type Changed 20 I/O Output Short Circuit05 Contamination Fault 21 I/O Output Open Circuit06 Local PSU Fault 22 I/O Input Short Circuit07 Loop Output Short Circuit 23 I/O Input Open Circuit08 Loop Output Open Circuit 24 Extra Device09 Loop Input Short Circuit 25 Remote PSU AC Fault10 Loop Input Open Circuit 26 Remote PSU Battery Fault11 Power Failure 27 Remote PSU Charger Fault12 Device Low Level 28 Frift Fault13 Device High Level 29 Invalid Approval Code14 Sub Address Fault 30 Invalid Site Address15 Address Fault 31 Sensitivity Fault16 Unspecified Error 32 Discovery Write Failure
Vega - One Man Test Mode
• Zone based
• Auto reset after 30s
• Multiple device tests recorded to event log & printer
• All outputs suppressed
• All the zones fully functional
• Reduced cost of ownership
Vega Operational FlowchartPANEL NORMAL
DEVICETYPE
CHANGE
AccessLevel 3Set loop config auto learn loop x
AccessLevel 3Set loop config accept logon
STATUS LED’sCommon faultDevice faultZone faultLCDZone faultSystem faultDevice missingUnregistered deviceBuzzerPulsed
STATUS LED’sCommon faultDevice faultZone faultLCDZone faultSystem faultDevice missingUnregistered deviceBuzzerPulsed
Affect
Affect
Action
Affect
Action
Action
Vega Operational Flowchart
PANEL NORMAL
ADD NEWDevice
AccessLevel 3Set loop config auto learn loop x
AccessLevel 3Set loop config accept logon
STATUS LED’sCommon faultDevice faultLCDZone faultUnregistered deviceBuzzerPulsed
STATUS LED’sCommon faultDevice faultNew device in zone 000LCDUnregistered deviceLogon faultBuzzerPulsed
Affect
Affect
Action
Affect
Action
Action
Vega Operational Flowchart
PANEL NORMAL
REMOVEDevice
AccessLevel 3Set loop config auto learn loop x
AccessLevel 3Set loop config accept logon
STATUS LED’sCommon faultDevice faultZonal faultLCDZone faultDevice missing (code 2)BuzzerPulsed
STATUS LED’sCommon faultDevice faultZonal LEDLCDSystem faultLogon faultBuzzerPulsedAffect
Affect
Action
Affect
Action
Action
Vega Power Supply
• 110V - 220V AC input sensing
• 2.5, 4/2 & 8/4 Amp PSU’s
• EN54-4 (Power supply section)
• Battery monitoring thermistor for temperaturecompensated charging
• Fault indications - Battery charge
- Battery low
- Stand by power loss
- Mains failure
Vega Power Supply
• Screw terminals for cable connections
• Fully enclosed
• All PSU’s are interchangeable
• Self resetting current limiting devices to protect outputs
Vega - Repeater Control Panels
• LCD, 24, 56, 88 & 120 Zone Format
• Optional Event Printer
• Up to 64 Repeaters can be connected to a control panel
• Up to 15 Active Repeaters available (Full Control over main panel user functions)
• Integral Sounder Circuit & VFCO relay (Programmable on active repeaters)
• Access level 2 override input for optional key switch
• Active Repeaters have unique address & user text allocation
• Alarm accept & delay override control on active repeaters
• RS 485 two core data cable connection to main control panel
Repeater Panel Schematic
FIRE PROTECTION
ZONE 1
ZONE 9
ZONE 17
ZONE 2
ZONE 10
ZONE 18
ZONE 3
ALARM DEVICEFAULT
TEST POWER ONP.S.U.FAULT
COMMONFAULT
COMMONISOLATE
SYSTEMFAULT
EARTHFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT
DEVICEISOLATE
OUTPUTDELAYED
PRE ALARM
SILENCE BUZZER
6 7 8 9 0
1 2 3 4 5
OUTPUTISOLATE
SCROLL
DELAY OVERRIDE
SILENCE ALARMS
EVACUATERESET
ZONE 11
ZONE 19
ZONE 4
ZONE 12
ZONE 20 ZONE 21
ZONE 13
ZONE 5
ZONE 22
ZONE 14
ZONE 6
ZONE 23
ZONE 15
ZONE 7
ZONE 24
ZONE 16
ZONE 8
FIRE PROTECTION
FIRE PROTECTION
ZONE 1
ZONE 9
ZONE 17
ZONE 2
ZONE 10
ZONE 18
ZONE 3
ALARM DEVICEFAULT
TEST POWER ONP.S.U.FAULT
COMMONFAULT
COMMONISOLATE
SYSTEMFAULT
EARTHFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT
DEVICEISOLATE
OUTPUTDELAYED
PRE ALARM
SILENCE BUZZER
6 7 8 9 0
1 2 3 4 5
OUTPUTISOLATE
SCROLL
DELAY OVERRIDE
SILENCE ALARMS
EVACUATERESET
ZONE 11
ZONE 19
ZONE 4
ZONE 12
ZONE 20 ZONE 21
ZONE 13
ZONE 5
ZONE 22
ZONE 14
ZONE 6
ZONE 23
ZONE 15
ZONE 7
ZONE 24
ZONE 16
ZONE 8
FIRE PROTECTION
FIRE PROTECTION
ZONE 1
ZONE 9
ZONE 17
ZONE 2
ZONE 10
ZONE 18
ZONE 3
ALARM DEVICEFAULT
TEST POWER ONP.S.U.FAULT
COMMONFAULT
COMMONISOLATE
SYSTEMFAULT
EARTHFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT
DEVICEISOLATE
OUTPUTDELAYED
PRE ALARM
SILENCE BUZZER
6 7 8 9 0
1 2 3 4 5
OUTPUTISOLATE
SCROLL
DELAY OVERRIDE
SILENCE ALARMS
EVACUATERESET
ZONE 11
ZONE 19
ZONE 4
ZONE 12
ZONE 20 ZONE 21
ZONE 13
ZONE 5
ZONE 22
ZONE 14
ZONE 6
ZONE 23
ZONE 15
ZONE 7
ZONE 24
ZONE 16
ZONE 8
FIRE PROTECTION
FIRE PROTECTION
ZONE 1
ZONE 9
ZONE 17
ZONE 2
ZONE 10
ZONE 18
ZONE 3
ALARM DEVICEFAULT
TEST POWER ONP.S.U.FAULT
COMMONFAULT
COMMONISOLATE
SYSTEMFAULT
EARTHFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT
DEVICEISOLATE
OUTPUTDELAYED
PRE ALARM
SILENCE BUZZER
6 7 8 9 0
1 2 3 4 5
OUTPUTISOLATE
SCROLL
DELAY OVERRIDE
SILENCE ALARMS
EVACUATERESET
ZONE 11
ZONE 19
ZONE 4
ZONE 12
ZONE 20 ZONE 21
ZONE 13
ZONE 5
ZONE 22
ZONE 14
ZONE 6
ZONE 23
ZONE 15
ZONE 7
ZONE 24
ZONE 16
ZONE 8
FIRE PROTECTION
FIRE PROTECTION
ZONE 1
ZONE 9
ZONE 17
ZONE 2
ZONE 10
ZONE 18
ZONE 3
ALARM DEVICEFAULT
TEST POWER ONP.S.U.FAULT
COMMONFAULT
COMMONISOLATE
SYSTEMFAULT
EARTHFAULT
SOUNDERFAULT
DEVICEISOLATE
OUTPUTDELAYED
PRE ALARM
SILENCE BUZZER
6 7 8 9 0
1 2 3 4 5
OUTPUTISOLATE
SCROLL
DELAY OVERRIDE
SILENCE ALARMS
EVACUATERESET
ZONE 11
ZONE 19
ZONE 4
ZONE 12
ZONE 20 ZONE 21
ZONE 13
ZONE 5
ZONE 22
ZONE 14
ZONE 6
ZONE 23
ZONE 15
ZONE 7
ZONE 24
ZONE 16
ZONE 8
FIRE PROTECTION
2 core 2 core
Vega Repeaters
• Type 1 - Receive Only
• Type 2 - Full access level 2 controls
Vega Repeaters
How to install - software:
• Vega panel set up - Membrane & Viper
• Install repeater - will install Type 1 & 2
• Number of active repeaters
• Enable repeater printer
Vega Repeaters
How to install hardware:
• Install repeater drive pcb 44792-K076 into PLG 2 on the MBLC 44782-K073
• SW1 - leaves 1 & 2 on = repeater driving is one direction- leaves 1 & 2 off = repeater driving in both
directions
Vega Repeaters
Interface Cable
• Twisted pair data cable
• 2L1.5 MICC
• FP200 2 core 1.0mm
Repeater Hardware
Connection to Vega via TB4 “Repeater In” on the
repeater terminal board 44782-K078.
SW1 - leaves 1 & 2 on - last repeater
- leaves 1 & 2 off - intermediate repeater
Repeater Hardware
Repeater Processor Board 44782-K077
SW1 - Processor reset
SW2 - (0) Type 1 repeater (no controls)
SW2 - (1-F) Type 2 repeater (with controls)
Repeater Hardware Repeater Processor Board 44782-K077 (cont’d)
SW3 Bit 1 ON local printer enable
OFF local printer disable
Bit 2 ON silence local buzzer only
OFF global buzzer silence
Bit 3 ON back light on constant
OFF back light timed to off
Bit 4 ON silence buzzer & local sounder
OFF silence buzzer only
SW4 Processor re-start
Battery Calculations
Calculation approved by the British Fire
Protection Systems Association (BFPSA)
Quiescent current (QI) x Battery degradation
factor (1.25)x 24 hours + half hour alarm load
(AI) x battery degradation factor (1.25)
QI x 1.25 x 24 + 0.5 x AI x 1.25
Standard Battery Sizes
12v - 0.8 A/h 18.0 A/h
1.2 A/h 24.0 A/h
2.0 A/h 26.0 A/h
3.0 A/h 33.0 A/h
4.5 A/h 38.0 A/h
7.0 A/h 40.0 A/h
12.0 A/h 70.0 A/h
17.0 A/h 75.0 A/h
Vega Current Values
Single Loop Four LoopCurrent Current
Quiescent LCD Backlight Off 350mA 570mAcondition LCD Backlight On 410mA 630mA
1030mA 1260mAAlarm No Outputs Operational 470mA 670mAcondition BLC Sounders & VFCO's 730mA 940mAwithout printer BLC O/P's & Loop Devices 1380mA 1770mAAlarm No Outputs Operational 620mA 800mAcondition BLC Sounders & VFCO's 880mA 1080mAwith printer BLC O/P's & Loop Devices 1480mA 1900mA
Operation Description
LED Test
Approved Cables
• Conventional Detection- MICC (BS6207 Part 1)- FP200
• Conventional Sounders- MICC (BS6207 Part 1)- FP200
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Approved Cables
• Addressable Detection Loops- MICC (BS6207 Part 1) up to 1km 1.5mm2
- FP200 up to 2 km 2.5mm2
• Sounders- MICC (BS6207 Part 1)- FP200
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Approved Cables
• Repeaters / Motherboards- BELDEN 9729 (UL STYLE 2493) - MICC (BS6207 Part 1) 1mm 2 core- FP200
EMC
• European Directive for Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) 89/336/EEC
• Compliance to directive by type testing or construction file
• To ensure products are not affected or affect other electrical products
EMC
• Tests include: radiated susceptibilityconducted susceptibilityradiated emissionsESDfast transientssurge test
• Compliance is indicated by the CE mark on products, data sheets, etc.
EMC
• Generic standard has two sections:
- Industrial emissions & susceptibility- Domestic emissions & susceptibility
• Product specific standard for Fire & Security products uses the industrial levels for susceptibility & the domestic levels for emissions
EMC
• Guidance for installation:
- earthing of cable glands- routing of cables inside the panel- routing of mains cable- use of screened cable
Specials
Special Metalwork
• Enclosure including 19” rack mounted
• IP65 enclosure
• Glazed outer doors
• Stainless steel fascia
Specials
Geographic Mimics with LED Indications
• Mosaic
• Rear engraved, multi-colour
• Silk screen on to door
Specials
Wiring
• Termination chambers
• Isolating terminals for external wiring
Software
• Unique changes to standard software
Specials
Specials Cell
• Dedicated project engineer
• Dedicated draughtsman
• Software engineering
• Verification engineer
Specials
Major Projects
• London Underground Limited
• Istanbul Metro Project
• Heathrow Airport
• Pfizers
• Kerteh Tankage Terminal Facility – Petronas
Vega Part Numbers
Number configuration: (LL)/(B)/(ZZZ)/(D)/(S)/(P)
LL = No of loops 01 - 16B = Box size 1 - 16ZZZ = No of zonesD = Detector protocol
A = Apollo Series 90/XP95/DiscoveryE = Hochiki ESP
S = Power Supply2 = 2.5A switch mode4 = 4/2A switch mode8 = 8/4A switch mode
P = Printer
Vega Part Numbers
Examples:
V01/1/024/A/2 = 1 loop, box size 1 (500w x 400h x 140d) 24 zonal LED’s, Apollo protocol, integral 2.5A PSU, without printer
V04/2/088/E/4/P = 4 loop, box size 2 (500w x 550h x 140d) 88 zonal LED’s, Hochiki protocol, integral 4/2 A PSU, with printer