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7. 26 closed nippling 22 Authorized Special Application Devices 94 ysam qup Scd 30 AUtormatic TelV 14 22 Ce ETE 27 Compatible Devices for Auxiliary 2AV 94 29 30 Compatible Notification Appliance Circuits 80 Aulay inae epe 28 Configures the Elite Panel 39 Auxiliary 24 VDC 28 104 Confirming a Successful Installation 39 auxiliary 24 VDC power source 12 Connect Class Aloops 21 Connect Class Bloops 24 B Laos inks teta RU 21 26 Connecting 24VDC Devices 20 BAT DISCON 15 43 Connecting Batteries 21 BAT LOW 15 43 Connecting Class A Loops 21 batteries cu ees dae ora ee 34 Connecting NAC Devices 26 Battery Cabinet 21 Connecting Remote Control And Aux 30 battery disconnected 41 connecting the batteries 34 Battery backup 14 Gontact dus atus
8. The DC power cable provided on the Communication model of the Elite Panel contains two 14 pin IDC connectors 9 Remove the cables connecting the batteries to the Elite Panel The figure below illustrates removing cables from the batteries of the Elite Panel Figure 3 23 Removing Battery Cables z VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 34 of 117 Installation 3 10 Remove the batteries from the Elite Panel The figure below illustrates removing the batteries from the cabinet of the Elite Panel Figure 3 24 Removing Battery Cables 11 Remove the ground wire from the retaining bolt at the lower left side of the Elite cabinet The figure below illustrates removing the ground wire from the retaining bolt Figure 3 25 Removing the Ground Wire 2 4 9 VES LLC Elite Panel Ins
9. ERVICES LLC ITE 175 The step described above is not required on the Communication model of the Elite Panel 4 Remove the cable ties holding the AC power cable to the back plate of the Elite Panel 5 Remove the cable ties holding the DC power cable to the back plate of the Elite Panel 6 Remove the connector of the DC power cable from the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 7 Remove the connector of the DC power cable from the Control Unit Board The figure below illustrates removing cables ties and the power cable connections Figure 3 21 Removing Cable Connections WARNING NOT PLUG OR UNPLUG RIBBON CABLES ED VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 33 of 117 Installation 3 8 Remove the DC power cable from the Elite Panel The figure below illustrates removing the power cable from the Elite Panel Figure 3 22 Removing the Power Cable
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11. Menu for more information about Event Log Displaying the Event Log To display the Event Log 1 Press on the upper control pad to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU SEY ACCESS LEVEE 2 MENU Enter Access Level 2 Password Use numbered arrow keys KKK Access will automatically expire after 120 seconds if no key is pressed TO PISQOCh P TO 2 the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 22222 3 Press 3 on the upper control pad to display the MAIN MENU MAIN MENU V3 60216LH 2DISABLEMENTS SIS TEST ZONES SAL SXSTEM TME SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING ACO EO LEV bik S 4 Press 1 on the upper control pad to navigate to ACCESS LEVEL 3 Mess Min NUR ANV DISABLEMENTS OnE Dia LC S TEST ZONES SmI TME SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING gt 55 LEVEL 3 5 Press 2 upper control pad to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU SET ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU Enter Access Level 3 Password Use numbered arrow keys ROCE TO QU LT VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 47 of 117 Installation 3 6 gt Type five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 33333 ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU gt EDIT CONFIGURATION xs TIMES EVENT LOG SYSTEM DISABLEMENTS LOOP DATA Tisi 7 P
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13. 33 Removing Knockout Tabs 36 Removing Power and serial cables 33 Removing the 10 Amp Battery Fuse 64 Removing the 3 Amp Power Supply Fuse 65 Removing the Back Plate 36 removing the batteries 35 removing the cable connections 33 Removing the Cables 32 Removing the Door 32 removing the door 32 Removing the Ground Wire 95 Removing the Power Cable 34 Removing the Standby Batteries 62 replacement batteries 62 Replacement Parts 78 replacement standby batteries 63 Replacing Cabinet Components 68 Replacing Fuses 64 Replacing Internal Components 67 Replacing Standby Batteries 62 HOSOL ocior tre dar due Gon e OR aus haasi 10 30 HeSBPDUIDOIT sae dari p at iN Sue Hu Qoi due 10 Resets latching inputs 10 Ribbon Power Cable 18 right panel indicators 11 VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 115 of 117 S Securing the ground wire connection 37 Selecting Standby Batteries 18 self resetting fuse 28 Sen
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15. 40 TroBdbleShoOlli se ammo Se tus 42 Wiring AC Power and TELCO 36 Installation Procedures 20 installing audible and visual Notification Appliances 26 Installing SLC Devices 24 Installing the 10 Amp Battery Fuse 64 Installing the 3 Amp Power Supply Fuse 66 Installing the Standby Batteries 63 internal component wiring 67 Introduction z ee eee 1 110 J Jack dd oe ote SUE Eoi sop 12 jr P seen he eee kara 12 KhOCKOULTaDS 36 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series Index L ESI pix bd ado As pug 10 lamp test DUON RR eel 40 LCD Status display 59 left panel and right panel indicators 11 left panel indicators 11 Local NAC On Off 58 PEN ee bal 3 16 54 LOOP DATA TEST NER E dives d 44 Loop Devices and Accessories 77 Loop Initialization 39 Loop Outputs On 58 Low battery voltage 41 low current auxiliary devices 28 low battery indicator 62 lower Control a i Enea
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18. 1 TBL DO NOT PLUG OR UNPLUG RIBBON CABLES WHILE BOARD IS POWERED CONTROE 4 6T STATIC SENSITIVE CIRCUITS OBSERVE STATIC AND AUX 5 SIL HANDLING PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES INPUT ONO Q OO N TO DISPLAY 24V NETWORK IN NETWORK OUT co ADDITIONAL BOARDS AUX The figure above illustrates a trouble condition caused by the absence of end of line resistors and end of line devices on terminals of the Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 29 of 117 Installation 3 Connecting Remote Control And Aux Inputs The table below describes default settings for unsupervised inputs on terminal strip X1 Terminal Designation Operation Description Of Default Operating Condition OV Common Completes the circuit path for trouble reset auxiliary continuous silence programmable input 1 programmable input 2 and programmable input 3 Programmable Input 1 Provides a transparent input on the Elite Panel 7 PR2 Programmable Input 2 Provides a transparent input on the Elite Panel 8 PR3 Programmable Input 3 Provides a transparent input on the Elite Panel These inputs and outputs are non supervised and should not be used for life safety functionality The figure below illustrates an example connection of a panel reset on the Remote Control And Aux Inputs Figure 3 13 Remote Contr
19. 177 CD fire white VF4829 30 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling round 15 30 75 95 CD fire white VF4824 10 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela wall high intensity 135 185 CD fire red VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 92 of 117 Equipment list B SPEAKER STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4820 10 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela wall 15 30 75 110 CD fire red VF4820 30 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela wall 15 30 75 110 CD fire white VF4824 30 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela wall high intensity 135 185 CD fire white VF4829 10 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling round 15 30 75 95 CD fire red VF4830 10 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling high intensity round 115 177 CD fire red VF4830 30 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling high intensity round 115 177 CD fire white VF4900 10 Pulsed Sounder Red System Sensor 90dba VF4900 30 Pulsed Sounder White System Sensor 90dba VF4902 30 Pulsed Sounder Beige System Sensor 90dba VF4903 10 Pulsed Sounder Red System Sensor 90dba w FIRE VF4903 30 Pulsed Sounder White System Sensor 90dba w FIRE VF4905 30 Pulsed Sounder Beige System Sensor 90
20. NAC4 LOUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN FIRE1 TROUBLE 2 SUPERVISORY AUXILARY LOOP 1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 FIRE ROUTING FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE VALVE ENCLOSURE TROUBLE ROUTING PROGRAMMABLE B WARNING OUTPUT DO NOT PLUG OR UNPLUG RIBBON CABLES WHILE N BOARD IS POWERED 1 40045 EOLD VF1519 00 STATIC SENSITIVE CIRCUITS OBSERVE STATIC L HANDLING PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES TO DISPLAY Auxiliary 24 VDC The Auxiliary 24 VDC power source can be used to operate expansion boards or low current auxiliary devices Devices connected to this output must not draw current in excess of 500 mA Connect circuits to this 24 VDC output on terminals 18 and 19 of terminal strip X2 The Auxiliary 24 VDC output is authorized for use with UL listed Fire Protection Service Valves The Auxiliary 24 DC power source does not provide a polarized output for monitoring This output cannot be configured through the Elite front panel display The AUX 24 VDC connection is a Common Output It provides a Special Application Output to solenoid devices and a regulated output to all other devices Provide cabling connections to these outputs using 3volt maximum line loss e 18 AWG or 16 AWG copper cabling e 850 Ft maximum for 18 AWG e 1400 Ft maximum for 16 AWG Reference Appendix B Equipment List for the list of devices authorized for this output VES LLC
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22. Calculations C 3 Identify the maximum resistance of the wire gage used in the circuit Rwiremax when using 18 AWG copper An 18 AWG solid copper wire is 6 385 Ohms at 1000FT using the Resistance Table below 18 AWG 6 385 Ohms 0 006385 Ohms FT 4 The calculation for the minimum output voltage of the is Voutmin Vbanel X 8590 24 VDC X 85 UM EMEN 5 The calculation for voltage drop across the length of the wire is Voutmin Vopmin 20 4 VDC 16 VDC 4 4 VDC 6 The calculation for maximum wire length of this circuit is Lmax 1 2 Varop Imax where 1 2 4 4 6286 006385 Ohms Lmax 548 FT VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 103 of 117 Calculations C The figure below illustrates an example circuit for determining maximum wire length where values are provided for minimum operating voltage of the NAC channel output Vopmin maximum current of the circuit Imax wire resistance per foot of the circuit Rwire and maximum current draw of the strobe Istrobe Figure C 1 Example Circuit For Determining Maximum Wire Length Lmax 548 FT Istrobe 10K EOLD VES LLC Elite RS Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 104 of 117 Calculations C This page intentionally left blank VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 105 o
23. Contents This page intentionally left blank VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series Introduction 1 Section 1 Introduction Notice to Users Installers Authorities Having Jurisdiction and other involved parties This product incorporates field programmable software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 9th Edition certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below Program Feature or Option Permitted in UL 864 Possible Settings Settings Permitted Y N In UL 864 Alarm Verification Yes Disable Buzzer Yes Disable Ground Trouble Yes Set Buzzer Silence Access Level Photoelectric Smoke Sensor Yes 120 seconds Delay lonization Smoke Sensor Delay Yes 0 120 seconds Duct Detector Yes 0 120 seconds Duct Detector with Relay Yes 0 120 seconds 0 seconds 0 5 seconds Contact Module Delay Yes 0 120 seconds 0 seconds All models Reference Appendix Equipment List for model designations of the devices contained in this table VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 1 of 117 Introduction 1 This manual describes 2 loop and 4 loop models of the VES A Series Elite Panel Two loop models include the No Communication VF1460 the Media Gateway VF1461 the Network I
24. Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 28 of 117 Installation 3 Relay Contacts Relay contacts are located on terminal strip X1 of the Elite Panel and include Fire 1 This relay provides normally closed and normally open contact actuation during fire conditions as a default operation Trouble This relay provides normally closed and normally open contact actuation during trouble conditions as a default operation Fire 2 This relay provides normally closed and normally open contact actuation during fire conditions as a default operation Supervisory This relay provides normally closed and normally open contact actuation during supervisory conditions This relay is not programmable Auxiliary This relay provides normally closed and normally open contact actuation during auxiliary conditions as a default operation The figure below illustrates an example circuit using the normally open contacts of the trouble relay Figure 3 12 Trouble Relay Example TROUBLE LAMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 L IL IL IL Li IL NC NC C NO NC NO NC C NO NAC1 NAC2 NAC3 OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN FIRE1 TROUBLE FIRE2 SUPERVISORY AUXILARY LOOP 1 LOOP2 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 FIRE ROUTING TROUBLE ROUTING PROGRAMMABLE WARNING
25. Inspect the standby batteries annually to determine the connection integrity to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply and to confirm the voltage capacity available for operating the Elite Panel during power failures To determine these operating conditions 1 Confirm that the Elite Panel is operating in Normal Standby mode Reference Section 3 Installation for information about the Normal Standby mode 2 Confirm that the heart beat indicator HEART BEAT on the 4 Amp OEM 1 1 Power Supply is flashing 3 Confirm that the disconnected battery indicator BAT DISCON on the 4 Amp OEM 1 1 Power Supply is not illuminated 4 Confirm that the low battery indicator BAT LOW on the 4 Amp OEM 1 1 Power Supply is not illuminated Reference Section 2 Overview for heart beat disconnected battery and low battery indicators on the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Replacing Standby Batteries Replace standby batteries when the service period reaches 3 to 5 years or when the low battery indicator illuminates on the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Specify replacement batteries that are sealed lead acid and that are UL recognized Removing the Standby Batteries To remove the existing standby batteries 1 Disconnect the jumper cable connection between Battery 1 and Battery 2 Disconnect the red cable from the positive terminal of Battery 1 2 3 Disconnect the black cable from the negative terminal of Battery 2 4 Remove Battery 1 and Battery 2 from the bottom of the
26. in different zones e Perform a Class SLC loop installation with output devices in separate zones short circuit isolators on SLC Loops and output devices on SLC loops with separate notification zones Reference Connecting Class A Loops for example circuits containing these features The figure below illustrates an example of this Class A SLC loop connection Figure 3 7 Class A SLC Loop Connection SLC LOOP 1 CLASSA SHORT CIRCUIT CONNECT SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR MODULES BETWEEN DIFFERENT OUTPUT ZONES INPUT DEVICE MODULES ARE NOT REQUIRED IN THE SLC LOOP CONNECT SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR MODULES SOUNDER BASES SHOWN TO IN OUT OF SLC LOOPS 2 3 amp 5 AND INSTALL CONDUIT FROM THE PANEL TO THE FIRST SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR MODULE OUTPUT ZONE 3 ZERO OHM SHORTING JUMPERS MUST SUPERVISED END OF LINE DEVICE BE USED ON UNUSED LOOP TERMINALS P N VF1539 00 N SUPERVISED 10K OHM END OF LINE SPECIFY P N VF1518 00 LESS THAN 5 FEET RESISTOR EOLR P N VF1544 00 EN ues 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3p ab 3h ob af 3b 3b NAC1 NAC2 NAC3 NAC4 LOUT IN OUT IN OUT IN FIRE1 TROUBLE FIRE2 SUPERVISORY AUXILARY JL JL lL lL Sl NC NO NC NO LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 PRE uma ROUTING L Section 51 4 3 of UL 864 9th edition
27. 9 Central keypad number 9 AG NORM aeu edendum SOS 15 43 Central keypad number one 9 Access cocus tom oe er 54 Central keypad number three 9 Access Level 3 eene 60 Central keypad number two 9 Access Level 3 controls 54 Central keypad question mark 9 Activates inputs outputs or actions 10 circuit overloads 64 additional requirements 22 Class A Style 7 connection 21 Address restrictions 6 Class Av ukasa 22 addressable device 22 Class A Style 6 compliance 23 Addressable notification appliances 25 Class B connections e nnn 24 Alarm Silence 10 Class B Style Y Notification Appliances 26 Alarm Silence button 10 clearance beyond the door 31 analog sounder bases 6 Clearing the Event Log 49 anchor the empty cabinet 36 Closed Nipple 22 anchoring the Elite 36 Closed Nipple devices 22 23 Audible Devices
28. Prominently display the RMA number on all packages sent to VES for return Ship all return products to Attention VES LLC 620 Allendale Road Suite 175 King of Prussia PA 19406 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 5 of 117 Overview 2 Section 2 Overview Models of the A Series Elite Panel operate SLC devices using Apollo protocol The Elite Panel accepts a variety of industry standard devices for FACP monitoring and reporting Link the Elite Panel with other panels using the proprietary eNet to monitor conditions between panels Provide reports concerning these conditions to monitoring centers using a standard TELCO line Points and Addresses Points and addresses are fundamental to the operation of Elite monitoring and reporting Devices are identified as points when connected to the Elite Panel Device points are assigned addresses when configured on the Elite Panel using the eSP Discovery application Each Elite Panel supports a maximum of 127 points per loop without subpoints or 381 points per loop when utilizing subpoints Elite Panels support a point and subpoint maximum of 800 addresses per panel Do not exceed this 800 address maximum when assigning subpoints to points on Elite Panels Contact ID Address Restrictions Address restrictions effect all models of the Elite Panel when using the Contact ID format for monitoring center com munication CAUTION Do
29. Total Load Current 950 mA 200 mA 1 15 A Total Load Current 1 15 A 6 Verify that the current level is below 4 Amps 1 15A 4A This example demonstrates that device loading does not exceed the current capacity of the Elite power supply VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 97 of 117 Calculations C Determining the Standby Battery Rating This section provides guidelines for determining the standby battery rating of the Elite Panel Battery Rating Equation The equation below describes the process for determining the Amp Hour Rating of the standby batteries Battery Rating Battery Derating Factor x Standby Amp Hours Alarm Amp Hours Or Battery Rating Battery Derating Factor x 24 Hours x Standby Current 5 Minutes x alarm current Where the Battery Derating Factor 1 2 and 5 minutes 5 60 minutes 1 12 0833 hours To determine the battery Amp Hour Rating 1 Record the standby and alarm currents of VES Devices Record the standby and alarm currents of NAC Devices Record the standby and alarm currents of Auxiliary Devices Total the standby and alarm currents of SLC 1 SLC 2 NAC 1 NAC 2 AUX 24V and 24V OUT Calculate the Total Standby Amp Hours Calculate the Total Alarm Amp Hours Determine Total Amp Hours by adding the Total Standby Amp Hours with the Total Alarm Amp Hours Determine the minimum Amp Hour Rating for the battery by multiplyi
30. 24 VDC of the power supply SLC Ratings LOOP 1 OUT 32VDC 400mA Earth Fault Indication 1 OUT LOOP 1 IN 32VDC 9 400mA LOOP 1 IN LOOP 2 OUT 32VDC 9 400mA 2 OUT LOOP 2 IN 32VDC 9 400mA LOOP 2 IN LOOP 3 OUT 32VDC 9 400mA 3 OUT LOOP 3 IN 32VDC 9 400mA LOOP 3 IN LOOP 4 OUT 32VDC 9 400mA LOOP 4 4 OUT LOOP 4 IN 32VDC 9 400mA 4 IN VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 70 of 117 Specifications Programmable Relay Contact Ratings m FIRE 1 NC Not Supervised 30 VDC 1A 1PF 18 30 VDC 1A 333995 FIRE 1 NO Not Supervised 30 VDC Q 1A 1PF DENN TROUBLE NC Not Supervised 30 VDC 1A TROUBLE C Not Supervised 30 VDC 22 TROUBLE NO Not Supervised 30 VDC 1A 1PF B FIRE 2 NC Not Supervised 30 VDC 1A 1PF FIRE 2 C Supervised 30 VDC Q 1A 1PF FIRE 2 NO Not Supervised 30 VDC Q 1A 1PF SUPERVISORY NC 30 VDC Q 1A 1PF Not Supervised and not programmable xi SUPERVISORY C 30 VDC Q 1A 1PF Not Supervised and not programmable SUPERVISORY NO 30 VDC Q 1A 1PF Not Supervised and not programmable o AUXILIARY NC Not Supervised 30 VDC 1A AUXILIARY C Not Supervised 30 VDC 1A 31 AUXILIARY NO Not Supervised 30 VDC Programmable
31. Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 76 of 117 00 Equipment list Loop Devices and Accessories The following A Series loop devices and accessories are authorized for use with the Elite Panel VES Models Loop Devices VF4990 Multi Flex Sounder Base Analog Addressable VF4991 2 Wire Analog Addressable Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector VF4992 4 Wire Analog Addressable Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector VES Models Loop Devices VF5630 95A Mounting Base 4 VF5634 95A Isolator Base SC VF5631 95A Mounting Base 6 VF5636 95A Low Profile Relay Base 6 VF5635 95A Relay Base 4 VF5632 Base 6 E Z Fit VF5633 95A Base 20D Isolator VF5604 95A Loop Powered Beam Detector VF5605 95A Isolator VF5664 95A Dual Priority Switch Monitor Module VF5662 95A Switch Monitor Module VF5663 95A Priority Switch Monitor Module VF5665 95A Switch Monitor Input Output Module VF5666 95A Sounder Control Module VF5660 95A Mini Priority Switch Monitor Module VF5661 95A Mini Switch Monitor Module VF5667 95A Relay Output Module VF5668 95A Heat Detector VF5669 lon Smoke Detector VF5670 Optical Smoke Detector VF5671 Multi Sensor VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series Equipment list B VES Models Loop Devices Discovery Heat Detector Discovery lonization Smoke Detector Discovery Photo Electric Smoke Detector Discovery Multi sensor Detector Mini Switch Monitor Mini Disc Remo
32. LED illuminates continuously e Fire LEDs blink e internal buzzer sounds intermittently e display provides the message FIRE DRILL FIRE DRILL ZONE 00 To stop the fire drill 1 Press 4 to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU 2 Provide Access Level 2 authorization 3 Press Reset or Fire Drill on the lower control pad Activates inputs outputs or actions defined in the configuration by the customer VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 10 of 117 Indicators The Hlite contains left and right panel indicators Left Panel Indicators The figure below illustrates left panel indicators Figure 2 5 Left Panel Indicators gt Fire AC Power On 4 gt Pre Alarm 5 Fire Output Active 6 mnan Test 7 Panel Sounder Silenced 8 Delay Active More Events 10 Point Bypassed Right Panel Indicators Key 10 The figure below illustrates right panel indicators Figure 2 1 Right Panel Indicators General Trouble Power Trouble System Trouble MAC Trouble Supervisory Alarm VES LLC 2 l 4 B Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series Key LED Fire NAC Output State Flashing NACs Activated ON Continuous NACs silenced OFF Panel and NACs Reset Fire NAC Output State Flashing NACs Activated ON Continuous NACs silenced OFF Panel and NACs Reset AC Power
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34. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Create a plan and checklist for installing the Elite Panel Remove the Elite Panel from its packaging and check its contents Determine the battery capacity of the Elite Panel Mark the location for anchoring the Elite Panel to the premises wall Remove the door from the Elite Panel Remove the back plate from the Elite Panel Remove the knock out tabs from the cabinet of the Elite Panel Anchor the empty cabinet of the Elite Panel to the premises wall Thread the power cable into the left top side of the Elite Panel and secure it Thread the TELCO cable into the right top side of the Elite Panel cabinet and secure it Remove debris from inside the cabinet of the Elite Panel Replace the back plate in the cabinet of the Elite Panel Replace the door on the Elite Panel Connect initiating devices notification appliances and signalling circuits Connect cabling for Elite Panel serial data TELCO and power Test the Elite Panel installation Install this product in accordance with NFPA 72 the National Electrical Code and all local codes Before You Begin Before you begin the installation take a few minutes to review the installation information gather the required items and complete the tasks listed below to make the installation as quick and easy as possible 1 Create a plan and checklist before beginning the installation process Planning can reduce the number of problems that can occu
35. 10 M maintain and repair 62 Maintenance 62 31 Marking the Location 31 maximum current draw 102 maximum line 055 27 28 maximum Pre Alarm event delay 59 maximum resistance 103 maximum Trouble event delay 59 maximum wire length 102 Media Gateway Installation Manual 3 minimum operating voltage 102 Modem DACT 17 monitoring and reporting 6 M re EVENS sia gero gu T erbe Abr ed deer 9 More Fire Events 9 Mounting Hardware 18 MOUNINO SNC PPP Lm 16 Mutes the internal buzzer 10 N NAC CIFGUIE e a een ate debe he ut 56 NAG ets medio beatin x ta b s eoe Xe 56 NAC Trouble indicator 55 navigate down to TEST ZONES 45 Navigate the menu 54 Navigates menu selections down 9 Navigates menu selections to the left 9 Navigates menu selections to the right 9 Navigates menu selections up 9 Network Interface Card NIC Installation Manual 3
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37. 2 18 2004 at 10 37 It also reveals that over one hundred thousand test readings have been recorded since the beginning of the test 11 Press 4 on the upper control pad to back out of the LOOP DATA TEST screen LOOP DATA TEST gt VIEW DATA CANCEL TEST 12 Press 3 on the upper control pad to scroll down to CANCEL TEST 13 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the window for stopping the test LOOP DATA TEST PRESS ENTER TO STOP TESTI 14 Press ENTER to cancel the loop test LOOP See are Se OOP I SEEE lO OR 15 Press EXIT to return to the main menu be 820 Clee GO pru dL ipe 200 AUTO CONFIGURED PANEL USE ARROW KEYS ENABLE PANEL EAS Jusi VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 53 of 117 Front Panel Menu 4 Section 4 Front Panel Menu This section describes the operation of the Front Panel Menu on the Elite Panel Navigate the menu using the upper control pad of the Elite Panel The Elite Panel provides navigation of the Front Panel Menu for Access Level 2 and Access Level 3 Access Level 2 controls front panel buttons and menu settings Access Level 3 controls Elite Panel system settings To operate the Front Panel Menu of the Elite Panel 1 Confirm that the display of the Front Panel Menu does not contain errors after performing AUTO LEARN Reference Section 3 Troubleshooting if error messages are displayed on the
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39. Boosts voltage to the DC output TB4 when the battery voltage drops due to a low battery condition Short circuit Provides a shut down on the load side of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply when the protection load current exceeds the maximum level Automatic retry Restores output to the load when operating conditions return to nominal levels This feature restores voltage levels at the load following conditions such as over current and battery depletion Status Provides an LED status display for normal and fault conditions Normal conditions occur when the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply is operating in an acceptable range Fault conditions occur when the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply is not operating in an acceptable range FACP Supervision The AC input to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply is supervised by the Elite Panel Connections The figure below illustrates connections of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Figure 2 10 Connections CAUTION De Energize Unit Prior To Servicing o 2 c o 5 9 1111 t aa il OUTPUT 24VDC 4A 2 z REFERENCE 120 50 60 Hz 240VAC 50 60 Hz INSTRUCTIONS VF8110 00 CO VF8113 00 FIRE PANEL MANUAL VF8111 00 VF8114 00
40. Disables or enables NAC 2 on terminal X1 of the Control Unit Board To set these parameters using the Elite Panel Front Panel Menu 1 Select ACCESS LEVEL 2 2 Select ACCESS LEVEL 3 3 Select EDIT CONFIGURATION 4 Select EDIT PANEL 5 Select EDIT PANEL OUTPUTS 6 Scroll through the options for NAC CIRCUIT 2 Default Enabled Disables or enables NAC 3 on terminal X1 of the Control Unit Board To set these parameters using the Elite Panel Front Panel Menu 1 Select ACCESS LEVEL 2 2 Select ACCESS LEVEL 3 3 Select EDIT CONFIGURATION 4 Select EDIT PANEL 5 Select EDIT PANEL OUTPUTS 6 Scroll through the options for NAC CIRCUIT 3 Default Enabled Disables or enables NAC 4 on terminal X1 of the Control Unit Board To set these parameters using the Elite Panel Front Panel Menu 1 Select ACCESS LEVEL 2 2 Select ACCESS LEVEL 3 3 Select EDIT CONFIGURATION 4 Select EDIT PANEL I O 5 Select EDIT PANEL OUTPUTS 6 Scroll through the options for NAC CIRCUIT 4 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 56 of 117 Front Panel Menu 4 FIRE ROUTING Default Enabled Disables or enables FIRE ROUTING on terminal X2 of the Control Unit Board To set these parameters using the Elite Panel Front Panel Menu 1 Select ACCESS LEVEL 2 2 Select ACCESS LEVEL 3 3 Select EDIT CONFIGURATION 4 Select EDIT PANEL 5 Select EDIT PANEL OUTPUTS 6 Scroll through the options for FIRE ROUTING PROG O
41. Elite Panel cabinet 5 Re cycle Battery 1 and Battery 2 according to the manufacturer procedures provided in the packaging of the replacement batteries VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 62 of 117 Maintenance and Repair 5 Installing the Standby Batteries To install the replacement standby batteries 1 standby batteries at the bottom of the Elite Panel cabinet Connect the black cable from the TB3 BATTERY connector to the negative terminal of Battery 2 Connect the red cable from the TB3 BATTERY connector to the positive terminal of Battery 1 N Connect the jumper cable from the negative terminal of Battery 1 to the positive terminal of Battery 2 The figure below illustrates the connection required for installing replacement standby batteries in the Elite Panel Figure 5 1 Installing Standby Batteries 4 AMP OEM1 POWER SUPPLY 120 AND 240 VAC VF8115 00 A CAUTION De Energize Unit Prior To Servicing Iud joss FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SOURCE VIKING ELECTRONIC SERVICES LLC HW 000106 Rev OUTPUT 24VDC 4A 120VAC 50 60Hz 240VAC 50 60 Hz INSTRUCTIONS VF8110 00 VF8113 00 FIRE PANEL MANUAL
42. Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 44 of 117 Installation 3 2 Type the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 22222 3 Press 3 on the upper control pad to display the MAIN MENU MATN MENU 9021607 gt DISABLEMENTS VIEW DEVICES TEST ZONES SBL SXSTEHM TIME SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING AUC EOS NEVED 4 Press on the upper control pad to navigate down to TEST ZONES MAE NOME NUTEN ECER DISABLEMENTS VIEW DEVICES gt TEST ZONES SML SXSTEM TME SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING ACCESS LEVEL 5 Press 2 on upper control pad to select TEST ZONES TEST ZONES MENU ZEE OP AONE T Ole S STIS Use Up Down arrow keys to select Press 6 Press 1 on the upper control pad to select a TEST ZONE from 1 to 500 7 Press 2 on upper control pad to select the TEST ZONE option for LOCAL NAC ON gt LOCAL NAC ON Use Up Down arrow keys to select Press 8 Press 1 on the upper control pad to set LOCAL OFF VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 45 of 117 Installation 3 Press 2 on the upper control pad to select the TEST ZONE option for PANEL OUTPUTS OFF keo Pp ea b E gt J QU TIPO S s OPF Use Up Down arrow keys to select Press gt to proceed Press lt to go back 10 Press 1 on the upper control pad to set PANEL OUTPUTS O
43. Mount 15cd Red System Sensor VF4313 30 Ceiling Mount 15cd White System Sensor VF4315 10 Ceiling Mount 15 75cd System Sensor Hed Ceiling Mount 15 75cd System Sensor White VF4317 10 Ceiling Mount 30cd Red System Sensor wem F wak wak nF wawaka VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 80 of 117 00 Equipment list STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4323 30 Ceiling Mount 115cd System Sensor White VF4325 10 Ceiling Mount 177cd Red System Sensor VF4325 30 Ceiling Mount 177 System Sensor White VF4327 10 Wall Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 110 VF4327 30 Wall Mount White Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 110 W VF4329 10 all Mount Red 15 75 cd Cooper Wheelock VF4329 30 Wall Mount White 15 Cooper Wheelock 75cd VF4334 10 Ceiling Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 95 VF4334 30 Ceiling Mount White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 15 30 75 95 VF4335 10 Ceiling Mount Round Cooper Wheelock Red Multi Candela 15 30 75 100 VF4335 30 Ceiling Mount Round Cooper Wheelock White Multi Candela 15 30 75 100 VF4336 10 Ceiling Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 115 177 VF4336 30 Ceiling Mount White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 115 177 VF4337 10 Ceiling Mount Round Cooper Wheelock Red Multi Candela 115 177 VF4337 30 Ceiling Moun
44. On Pre Alarm Fire Output Active On Test Panel Sounder Silenced Delay Active More Events Point Bypassed Description General Trouble Power Trouble System Trouble NAC Trouble Supervisory Alarm Overview Color Red Red Green Yellow Red Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Color Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 11 of 117 Overview 2 Device Connections The Elite Panel provides connections for Signaling Line Circuits SLCs Notification Appliances NAs and Output Circuits It also provides an auxiliary 24 VDC power source These connections are provided on vertical and horizontal terminal strips of the Control Unit Board The horizontal strip is Terminal Strip X1 The vertical strip is Terminal Strip X2 The figure below illustrates Elite Panel terminal connections on the Control Unit Board Figure 2 1 Control Unit Board Terminal Connections 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 p 900000000000000000000000000000000000000 doc L IL tJ Le NC C NO NC C NO j NC C NC C NC C NO NAC1 NAC2 NAC3 OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN j OUT IN FIRE1 TROUBLE FIRE2 SUPERVISORY AUXILARY LOOP 1 2 LOOP 3 4 FIRE B 1 ROUTING 2 TROUBLE 3 gt ROUTING 4 lt PROGRAMMABLE B 5 n WARNING udi A DO NOT PLUG OR UNP
45. The figure below illustrates an example of Class B Style Y Notification Appliances on NAC 1 Figure 3 9 Connecting NAC Devices CLASS B STYLE Y NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES SUPERVISED END OF LINE DEVICE P N VF1539 00 NAC1 NAC2 NAC 3 NAC 4 Synchronized device connections to the Elite Panel require special conditions when installing audible and visual Notification Appliances Audible The installation of synchronized audible Notification Appliances on one NAC output shall not be Devices installed in hearing range of another group of synchronized audible Notification Appliances on another NAC output Visual Devices The installation of synchronized visual notification appliances on one NAC output shall not be installed in line of sight of another group of synchronized visual Notification Appliances on another NAC output Reference Appendix B Equipment List for synchronization devices that are UL listed and authorized for use with the Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 26 of 117 Installation 3 Connecting Output Devices The Elite Panel provides connections for output devices on Fire Routing Trouble Routing Programmable Output and Aux 24V Connect only compatible devices to these Elite Panel outputs Fire Routing Trouble Routing and Programmable Output are supervised and special application outputs These outputs are common zonal and programmable The
46. VDC 2 4mA Input Rating PROGRAMMABLE INPUT 1 24 VDC 2 4mA Not Supervised Input Rating RS485 Serial Bus TERMINAL CONNECTION RATING COMMS DATA 3 3 VDC 30 mA VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 72 of 117 Specifications A Auxiliary 24 VDC TERMINAL CONNECTION RATING Aux 24V 24 VDC 500mA The Aux 24 V connection provides a regulated 24 VDC output This connection provides a special application output in the range of 21 37 to 25 9 VDC when operating solenoid devices eNET Terminals TERMINAL CONNECTION RATING NET OUT DATA 3 3 VDC 30 mA NET OUT DATA NET IN 4 DATA 3 3 VDC 30 mA NET IN DATA 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Fa Charge Current Fast Charge 1 25 A Trickle Charge 1 25 A Voltage Limited Battery Charging Type Two 12 VDC SLA standby batteries wired in series Transfer Voltage VF8115 00 120 VAC Transfer 75 VAC 240 Transfer 160 The specifications above pertain to terminations of the standby battery at the Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 73 of 117 Specifications A AC Line Connection TB6 L AC LINE 110 to 120 50 60Hz 220 to 240 2 50 60Hz je em fem pmme op mm Cabling The following specifications identify the acceptable range of wire ga
47. VF8111 00 VF8114 00 VF1537 00 vF8115 00 VF8116 00 FIRE P lt ANEL MANUAL x POSITIVE BATTERY LEAD RED CABLE 10 AMP BATTERY FUSE BATTERY CONNECTOR JUMPER CABLE NEGATIVE BATTERY LEAD BLACK CABLE KIT VF1514 00 CONTAINS BATTERY LEADS JUMPER AND FUSE ASSEMBLY VF1548 00 FUSE ASSEMBLY VF1548 00 CONTAINS 32 V BATTERY 2 10 A FUSE WITH RED CABLING VF5450 00 BATTERY 1 VF5450 00 STANDBY BATTERIES ARE 12 VOLT 7 AMP HOUR AND SEALED RECHARGEABLE The series connection illustrated above provides the 24 volt standby voltage required by the Elite Panel Do not connect the two batteries in parallel A parallel connection will not provide the 24 volts required for operating the Elite Panel in a standby condition VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 63 of 117 Maintenance and Repair 5 Replacing Fuses A 10 Amp battery fuse and a 3 Amp power supply fuse are provided to protect the Elite Panel against circuit overloads During the life of the product it may be necessary to replace one or both of the fuses to restore operation to the Elite Panel Replace a fuse only after replacing the components responsible for causing the fuse failure Fuse failure is not a condition caused by the fuse Diagnose and re
48. front panel 2 Press on the upper control pad to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU 3 the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 22222 4 Press on the upper control pad to display the MAIN MENU 5 Press 3 on the upper control pad to navigate to LOCAL MENU 6 Press 2 on the upper control pad to select LOCAL MENU and display MAIN MENU 7 Press 1 on the upper control pad to navigate to ACCESS LEVEL 3 8 Press 2 on upper control pad to select ACCESS LEVEL 3 and display SET ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU 9 the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 33333 10 Press 1 to navigate to ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU The Front Panel Menu displays the Main Menu when navigation activity stops for more than 25 seconds Access Level 2 Access Level 2 provides functions for Disablements e View Devices e Test Zones e Set System Time Sensor Maintenance Early Warning e Access Level 3 MAIN MENU V3 60236 gt DISABLEMENTS VIEW DEVICES TEST ZONES SmI SXSTEM TLIME SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING ACCESS LEVEL 3 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 54 of 117 Front Panel Menu 4 Disablements The Disablements Menu provides an option for viewing and restoring disabled features as well as setting timed or un timed disablements for loops zones addresses audible devices and panel I O D
49. illustrates three Closed Nipples on SLC Loop 1 Figure 3 5 Class A Style 7 Wiring Example CLOSED NIPPLE CIRCUIT CONTAINING TWO SHORT CIRCUIT SLC LOOP 1 CLASS A STYLE 7 ISOLATORS AND A SENSOR CONNECT SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR MODULES TOLOOPS CONTAINING CLOSED NIPPLE CIRCUITS INSTALL CONDUIT FROM THE PANEL TO THE FIRST SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR MODULE ON LOOPS CONTAINING CLOSED NIPPLE CIRCUITS 14 CABLE LENGTH OF THE CLOSED NIPPLE CIRCUIT MUST NOT EXCEED 5 FEET FROM THE PANEL TO THE FIRST SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR MODULE Mil ZERO OHM SHORTING JUMPERS MUST SUPERVISED END OF LINE DEVICE BE USED ON UNUSED LOOP TERMINALS P N VF1539 00 SPECIFY P N VF1518 00 LESS THAN SUPERVISED 10K OHM END OF LINE 2 v d p 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 3p 3B 3f sp sp EOLR P N VF1544 00 Terie SL SL SLE HL NO NC C NC C C NO IN OUT N OUT N OUT M FIRE1 TROUBLE 2 SUPERVISORY AUXILARY LOOP 1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 FIRE ROUTING L J Reference manufacturer specifications for Short Circuit Isolator Module and Sensor connections Connect Short Circuit Isolator Modules less than five feet from Loops of the Elite Panel to maintain compliance with Class A style 7 requirements NFPA 72 Style 6 For Class A Style 6 compliance the Short Circuit Isolator Modules may be located at strategic l
50. not assign analog sounder bases using the Contact ID digital communication format The address range provided by the Contact ID format is not large enough to accept the range of addressing required for reporting analog sounder base status The Contact ID format limits reporting to an address of 99 Configuration features in the eSP Discovery application restrict the use of the Contact ID format when selecting addresses above 99 The Contact ID format can be used for devices other than analog sounder bases as long as the device address and sub address are below 99 FACP reporting can be changed from point reporting to zone reporting when the limit of 99 addresses per loop cannot be avoided Zone reporting can be used to resolve address assignments in excess of 99 but doing so reduces overall reporting granularity Models of the Elite Panel can be programmed for the SIA or Contact ID digital communication format The SIA and Contact ID format provides status monitoring and reporting to industry standard receivers at the monitoring center Both of these digital communication formats provide a range of addressing for device points and sub points on the Elite Panel The SIA format allows full reporting from all device points and sub points The Contact ID format pro vides a limited range of reporting from device points The eSP Discovery application uses an open protocol to assign device addresses to the Elite Panel Reference Appendix Equipme
51. pressing the Silence Buzzer button Press the More Events button on the front panel to display the status of more than two fire events The maximum Pre Alarm event delay setting shall be less than 60 seconds VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 59 of 117 Front Panel Menu 4 Access Level 3 Access Level 3 provides settings for e Edit Configuration Set Times View Event Log e System Disablements Data Test Access Level 3 settings are downloaded to the Elite Panel from the VES monitoring center Front Panel Controls Access Level 2 operates the following front panel controls e Alarm Silence e Re sound Alarm e Reset Fire Drill amp Programmable Function Reference Section 2 Overview for more information concerning these controls VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 60 of 117 Front Panel Menu 4 This page intentionally left blank VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 61 of 117 Maintenance and Repair 5 Section 5 Maintenance and Repair This appendix provides procedures to maintain and repair the Elite Panel Reference Appendix B Equipment List to identify VES part numbers that are required for replacing components described in this section Maintenance Perform the following procedures to maintain operation of the Elite Panel Inspecting Batteries
52. specifies that a single break single ground or wire to wire fault on the installation conductors of a signaling line circuit for use with addressable notification appliances or modules shall not affect operation of more than one notification zone VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 25 of 117 Installation 3 Silencing Notification Appliances Notification Appliance NA silencing on the Elite Panel meets exception 1 item 33 3 4 of UL 864 9th edition Individual NA zones can be re sounded by addressable loops on the Elite Panel after receiving the global silence command for multiple NA zones Exception 1 states When a system is intended to provide signaling service to two or more physically separated buildings or zones re energizing of the notification appliance circuits only on a zone basis meets the intent of the requirement Connecting NAC Devices Connect Notification Appliances to NAC channels 1 through 4 of terminal strip X1 NAC channels 1 through 4 are supervised and are provided on terminals 32 through 39 of terminal strip X1 NAC channels 1 through 4 are authorized for use with UL listed Fire Protection Service Valves To install Notification Appliance Circuits NACs on the Elite Panel 1 Connect Notification Appliances and End Of Line Devices to the NAC channel 2 Connect End Of Line Devices to unused NAC channels 3 Maintain the limit for maximum wire length of the circuit
53. unused Loops 24 termination jumpers 21 24 Bee S LS Crit us o3 Test Mode condition 58 TEST ZONES bia iR bee eias 44 Testing the Installation 38 Tests devices connected to Elite 44 Tests Elite Panel 5 44 Tests Elite Panel outputs other than NACs 44 Tests front panel indicators and the internal buzzer 10 Tests internal hardware and firmware 39 Tests loop driven outputs 44 Tiiried disabliPigr sita Alec ho beares 56 To cancel disablements 57 To complete the installation 16 to comply with NFPA 72 Class A Style 6 or Style 7 22 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series Index toggle disablements 57 Top Terminal Ratings 70 Total Load Current 31 tOTa E GUITeDE ad Lom dites cece Spb mor 96 sr px a ipea dtes Pap y seers 29 30 trouble CONGITION lt 2 twee us we ERI 41 Trouble Eveni s ul suti pa iY 59 TROUBLE ROUTING uter ie a RR od apus 57 Trouble Routing 27 WOUDIE Signal Ce tene ex 21 24 Troubleshoot the 4 Amp OEM1 Power Supply 43 Troubleshooting ama
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55. 02 06 A Series 100 of 117 Calculations C Tabulating Data Category m uo Standby Current Alarm Current VES Devices Enter the total standby and alarm cur Amps Amps rent for VES Devices NAC Devices Enter the total standby and alarm cur Amps Amps rent for NAC Devices Auxiliary Devices Enter the total standby and alarm cur Amps Amps rent for Auxiliary Devices Total Standby and Alarm Total the Standby Current of steps 1 2 Amps Amps Current and 3 Total the Alarm Current of steps 1 2 and 3 Total Standby Time Enter a Total Standby Time of 24 or60 Hours hours Total Standby Amp Hours Multiply the Total Standby Time of AH step 5 by the Total Standby Current of step 4 7 Total Alarm Time Enter a Total Alarm Time in hours Hours where 5 minutes 083 hours and 15 minutes 25 hours Total Alarm Amp Hours Multiply the Total Alarm Time in step 7 AH with the Total Alarm Current of step 4 Total Amp Hours Add the Total Alarm Amp Hours of AH step 8 with the Total Standby Amp Hours of step 6 pee mme Dm Minimum Battery Multiply the Derating Factor of step 10 AH Amp Hour Rating 1 20 by the Total Amp Hours of step 9 The Amp Hour Rating of the battery selected must be equal to or greater than the minimum Amp Hour Rating obtained in this step Note The Maximum battery size is 52 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 101 of 117 Calculations C NAC W
56. 10 VF4817 30 Square 2 Watt White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 15 30 75 110 VF4818 10 Square 2 Watt Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 135 185 VF4818 30 Square 2 Watt White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 135 185 VF4819 10 Square 2 Watt Red 15 Cooper Wheelock 75cd VF4819 30 Square 2 Watt White 15 Cooper Wheelock 75cd VF4821 30 Round 2 Watt White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 15 30 75 95 VF4822 30 Round 2 Watt White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 115 177 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 90 of 117 Equipment list B SPEAKER STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4826 10 Square 8 Watt Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 110 VF4826 30 Square 8 Watt White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 15 30 75 110 VF4827 10 Square 8 Watt Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 135 185 VF4827 30 Square 8 Watt White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 135 185 VF4828 10 Square 8 Watt Red 15 Cooper Wheelock 75cd VF4828 30 Square 8 Watt White 15 Cooper Wheelock 75cd VF4832 10 Square 8 Watt Red Cooper Wheelock Weatherproof 75cd VF4833 30 Round 8 Watt White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 15 30 75 95 VF4834 30 Round 8 Watt White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 115 177 VF4840 10 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush Red 15cd VF4840 30 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush White 15cd VF4842 10 Vandal Proof
57. 13 00 E01 XX eNet Installation Manual VF3511 00 E01 X X Media Gateway Installation Manual With Releasing VF1627 00 Rev E02 XX Network Interface Card NIC Installation Manual With Releasing VF1629 00 Rev E02 XX Modem DACT Ethernet Installation Manual With Releasing VF1628 00 Rev E02 XX VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 3 of 117 Introduction 1 Document Conventions This document contains conventions for part numbers and writing style Part Numbers Part numbers are provided in Section 1 Appendix B and Appendix D of this manual Refer to Appendix D Door Label for diagram summary of information contained in this manual Refer to Appendix B Equipment List for a complete list of part numbers required for completing this installation Writing styles Before you begin using the Elite Panel familiarize yourself with the stylistic conventions used in this manual Bold type Indicates text that you must type exactly as it appears or indicates a default value Italic type Denotes a displayed variable a variable that you must type or is used for emphasis Courier font Indicates text displayed on a computer screen If You Need Help If you need technical support contact VES at 800 274 9514 or email techsupportQ ves network com VES technical support is available Monday through Friday 8 00 AM to 6 00 PM Eastern Standard Time Contacting VES Tech Support On site technicians familia
58. 2 D 23 Connecting Class 00 24 Installing SEC DEVICES we a zt pitu RR AIR REI 24 DECON PLE 24 Addressable Notification Appliances and Output Modules 25 Silencing Notification Appliances 26 Connecting DEVICES ee et ys huy adu au E wa d e Ed 26 Connecting Output DEVICES 27 Fire Routing and Trouble Routing 27 Programmable Output 28 Auxilia 24 ea ua ema we Edd 28 REV CONACS in u u uyu uu usun ead Sa hk doo hn eae A ee 29 Connecting Remote Control And Aux Inputs 30 Mounting the Elite Panel EIER ER RI ee ae ee he Sores RE ELE hasa s ere Ge 31 Marking the EOGallOLl 5 33 95 Sar ope san ng ob 31 Preparing Tor MOUNN G Ls Con oaov af oe d ge I s CE ie ab dr So oa Od d 32 Anchoring the Elite T alTel dg S oa e e CR a d or Set din te oct e Ne 36 Wintig AGI oWSI and NEWCO uns ado bum ie t spar c ht hada e 36 TESUNG ANG InstallallOI 38 Confirming a Successful Installation 39 Testing TNE Panel ESIps decus d
59. 2 06 A Series 18 of 117 Installation Wiring the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Provide an AC power connection to terminal block TB6 Protect AC power to branch circuits with a 20 Amp fuse The 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply can operate at 120 or 240 VAC The J1 jumper connection on the power supply provides 120 VAC operation Removing jumper J1 provides 240 VAC operation To connect AC power to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 1 Connecta wire from the ground terminal of TB6 to earth ground 2 Connect a wire from the ground terminal of TB6 to the ground stud of the cabinet 3 Connect a wire from the neutral terminal N of TB6 to the neutral of the power source 4 Connect a wire from the line terminal L of TB6 to the line of the power source 5 Remove jumper J1 from the power supply to provide 240 VAC operation Connect jumper J1 to the power supply to provide120 VAC operation The figure below illustrates connections of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Figure 3 1 Wiring the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply CAUTION De Energize Unit Prior To Servicing a 72 FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SOURCE VES LLC RIBBON POWER CABLE CONNECTS TO CONTROL UNIT HW 000106 Rev C BOARD OUTPUT 24VDC 4A
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61. 6 Batten 14 Contacting VES for Repair 4 battery lead kit 64 contamination status 59 before beginning the installation process 16 X Control Unit Board 12 17 70 controls and indicators 8 Copper Cablifig im da Sos ied e eroe ERE Rd 2 28 Current Draw Worksheet 96 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 112 of 117 D undi oes ERE es 15 43 Denotes a displayed variable 4 Details of the fire activation 59 Detector Sensitivity 25 Detector Spacing 24 device loading 96 digital communication format 6 Disable n ud vdd teh te danno rd 55 Disable Addresses 55 Disable LOODS 2555 RE xa e 55 Disable Panel 56 Disable Zones 55 Disablements Menu 55 Disables or enables FIRE ROUTING 57 Disables or enables 1 56 Disables or enables NAC 2 56 Disables or enables PROG OUTPUT 57 Disables or enables the front panel Programmable F
62. 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush Red 15 75cd VF4842 30 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush White 15 75cd VF4844 10 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush Red 30cd VF4844 30 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush White 30cd VF4846 10 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush Red 75cd VF4846 30 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush White 75cd VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 91 of 117 Equipment list B SPEAKER STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4848 10 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush Red 15 75cd VF4848 30 Vandal Proof 8 Watt Cooper Wheelock Flush White 15 75 cd VF4825 10 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock 15 CD semi flush wall fire red VF4825 30 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock 15 CD semi flush wall fire white VF4821 20 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling round 15 30 75 95 fire nickel plated VF4822 20 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling round 15 30 75 95 CD fire nickel plated VF4821 30 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling round 15 30 75 95 CD fire white VF4821 10 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling round 15 30 75 95 CD fire red VF4822 30 Speaker strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling high intensity round 115
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64. ATEWAY AUX 84V NETWORK ell NETWORK eel T NETWORK_2 2 NETWORK_e2 24 a D D 2 PANEL ANNUNCIATOR BOARD WITH RELEASING VF1611 00 A3 CONTROL UNIT BOARD VF1610 00 120 240 VAC INPUT CABLE 4 4 1 POWER SUPPLY 120 AND 240 VAC 81 15 00 WIRE CONNECTION TABLE gt RIBBON VDC RTN CABLE FUSE ASSEMBLY VF1548 00 CONTAINS RED CABLING AND 32V 10A FUSE DRR ERR EK XR NM X VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 67 of 117 Maintenance and Repair 5 Replacing Cabinet Components Reference Section 3 Installation when replacing the cabinet door or enclosure box of the Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 68 of 117 Maintenance and Repair 5 This page intentionally left blank VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 69 of 117 Specifications A Appendix A Specifications This appendix provides electrical and environmental specifications for the Elite Panel Electrical Electrical specifications for Standby and Alarm current are typical values Standby and Alarm Current Standby Alarm No Load 255mA 540mA 355 650 ground fault indication occurs on the Panel when minimum of 30K Ohms exists between earth ground and either DC RTN or
65. Cs can be started again by pressing Re Sound Alarm button The system can be reset by pressing the Reset button Press the More Events button on the front panel to display the status of more than two fire events The maximum Fire event delay setting shall be less than 10 seconds Trouble Event If there 15 a fault on the system the yellow General Trouble indicator will flash and there may be other fault LED indications which identify the nature of the fault The Fault Contact and Fault Routing outputs will energize and the panel buzzer will sound continuously Details of the fault will be provided on the front panel display The panel buzzer can be silenced at any time by pressing the Silence Buzzer button Press the More Events button on the front panel to display the status of more than two fire events The maximum Trouble event delay setting shall be less than 120 seconds Pre alarm Event Sensors or inputs can generate a pre alarm pre alarm is used to warn of a slow change in the analog level of detection devices smoldering fire can an example of a condition that can cause a pre alarm event When a pre alarm is generated the control panel will illuminate the pre alarm LED and will sound the internal buzzer continuously The address and location of the source of the pre alarm will be indicated in the LCD status display The source of the pre alarm input should be investigated The panel buzzer can be silenced at any time by
66. E 17 HEART BEAT s uendere 15 43 62 pe Serge ace ee Bs a umama ull 9 hole marking requirements 31 VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 113 of 117 if front panel lamps do not light 40 If You Need Help technical assistance contact 4 In the event of a fire 61 Indicates text displayed a computer screen 4 Indicates text that you must type 4 industry standard receivers 6 Initiate zone testing 58 Input Delay Settings 24 Inspecting Batteries 62 Installation Anchoring the Elite 36 Before you begin 16 Confirming a Successful Installation 39 Connecting Class BLoops 24 Connecting NAC Devices 26 Connecting the Power Supply and Batteries 19 EVelb EQ doa ix 47 toop Data Ies paco sinat RO 51 Mounting the Elite 31 98 NEPA 72 24 22 Output Devices 27 Programmable Output 28 VEST ZONES La Sol 44 Testing the Panel Lamps
67. EFERENCE 120VAC 50 60 Hz 240 50 60 Hz INSTRUCTIONS VF8110 00 VF8113 00 FIRE PANEL MANUAL N Em EJ VF8111 00 VF8114 00 VF1537 00 fu EE Sicca VF8115 00 L VF8116 00 FIRE PANEL MANUAL 280 The table below describes indicators of 4 1 Power Supply Table 2 1 Indicators LED Normal Fault Description AC Green Off The AC Normal LED identifies the status of the NORM AC input at TB6 EARTH Off Yellow The Earth Fault LED identifies the status of the FAULT DC output GENTBL Off Yellow The General Trouble Charge Fault LED identifies the CRGFLT status of the battery charging output at TB3 BAT Off Yellow The Battery Low LED identifies the voltage level LOW status of the battery BAT Off Yellow The Battery Disconnect LED identifies the connec DISCON tion status of the battery HEART Flashing Not Flashing The Heart Beat LED identifies the health of the BEAT Yellow 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply DC Green Off The DC Output On LED identifies the presence of OUTON 24 VDC at VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 15 of 117 Installation 3 Section 3 Installation This section provides instructions for connecting the cables mounting and testing the Elite Panel for installation General Installation Checklist To complete the installation 1 2
68. ELECTRONIC SERVICES LLC ER HW 000106 Rev C vrF8111 00 VF8114 00 1537 00 VF8115 00 VF8116 00 FIRE PANEL MANUAL vv 6 z 91 C eonun gt c 5 N LOGER bu D 3 AMP FUSE FOR POWER SUPPLY 3 Gently insert a small flat blade screwdriver into the slot of the fuse housing The figure below illustrates the upper and lower portions of the housing containing the 3 Amp fuse Figure 5 3 3 Amp Fuse Housing 3 AMP FUSE HOUSING SLOT SEPARATING UPPER AND LOWER HOUSING UPPER FUSE HOUSING LOWER FUSE HOUSING FLAT BLADE SCREWDRIVER VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 65 of 117 Maintenance and Repair 5 4 Slide the length of the screwdriver into the slot of the fuse housing until the upper half dislodges from the lower half of the housing 5 Remove the fuse from the upper half of the fuse housing Installing the 3 Amp Power Supply Fuse To install the new fuse 1 Insert the fuse in the upper housing Center the position of the fuse in the upper housing 2 3 Press upper housing on the lower housing until the halves snap together 4 Restore 120
69. ES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 85 of 117 Equipment list B HORN STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4527 10 Wall Mount Weather System Sensor proof 75cd VF4528 10 Wall Mount Weather System Sensor proof 110cd VF4529 10 Wall Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 110 cd VF4529 30 Wall Mount White Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 110 cd VF4531 10 Wall Mount Flush Red Cooper Wheelock 15 75cd VF4531 30 Wall Mount Flush White Cooper Wheelock 15 75cd VF4532 10 Wall Mount 4 Wire Red Cooper Wheelock 15 30 75 110 cd VF4532 30 Wall Mount 4 Wire Cooper Wheelock White 15 30 75 110 cd VF4533 10 Wall Mount 4 Wire Red Cooper Wheelock 135 185 cd VF4533 30 Wall Mount 4 Wire Cooper Wheelock White 135 185 cd VF4600 10 Wall Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 110 cd VF4600 30 Wall Mount White Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 110 cd ww VF4602 10 Wall Mount Red 15 75cd Cooper Wheelock VF4602 30 Wall Mount White 15 Cooper Wheelock 75 VF4604 10 Wall Mount Weather Cooper Wheelock proof Red 75cd VF4605 10 Multi Tone Strobe Flush Cooper Wheelock Red 15 75 cd VF4606 10 Multi Tone Strobe Flush Cooper Wheelock 75 cd VF4607 10 Multi Tone Strobe Weath Cooper Wheelock erproof Red 75 cd VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 86 of 117 Equipme
70. Elite Panel also provides relay contacts for operating output devices Relay contacts are provided on terminal strip X1 for Fire 1 Trouble Fire 2 Supervisory and Auxiliary Fire Routing and Trouble Routing Fire Routing and Trouble Routing outputs are monitored for open and short circuit fault conditions when using End Of Line Resistors EOLRs Fire Routing and Trouble Routing outputs are protected by 500mA self resetting fuses Connect polarized circuits to these voltage reversing outputs on terminals 1 through 4 of terminal strip X2 Configure these outputs using the Elite front panel display Set configurations to operate and supervise devices connected to these outputs Provide cabling connections to these outputs using 3volt maximum line loss 18 AWG or 16 AWG copper cabling e 850 Ft maximum for 18 AWG e 1400 Ft maximum for 16 AWG The figure below illustrates an example of a Fire Routing output containing a relay circuit Figure 3 10 Fire Routing and Trouble Routing POLARIZING AC1 2 4 FIRE B ROUTING TROUBLE ROUTING PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT RELAY REMOTE 3 INT CONTROL 4 CNT AND AUX 5 SIL INPUT SUPPRESSION DIODE COMMS ADDITIONAL BOARDS AUX E 24V NETWORK IN NETWORK OUT VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 27 of 117
71. FIRE v DETECTION SYSTEMS Elite Panel Installation Manual Elite Fire Alarm Control VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series Issue Date 10 19 2009 Underwriters Laboratories UL File number S 8485 Fire Alarm Equipment VES LCC NFPA Install in accordance with NFPA 13 and NFPA 72 The VES Elite A Panel is suitable as follows Local Signaling Unit Releasing for Elite Panels only Non Releasing for Elite Panels Types of signaling services are automatic fire alarm manual fire alarm waterflow alarm and sprinkler supervisory Style 4 6 or 7 for Signaling Line Circuits Style Y for Notification Appliance Circuits Non coded Signaling DACT requires Integrated Dialer Remote Station RS Protected Premises Unit PPU provides releasing non releasing and VESNet communication on models 24 VFXX44 VFXX04 containing the Modem DACT Ethernet VFYY04 VFYY05 VFYY08 VFYYOSO9 integrated Dialer or on models VEXX21 VFXX41 VFXX01 containing the Media Gateway Central Station CS Protected Premises Unit PPU provides releasing non releasing and VESNet communication on models VFXX24 VFXX44 VFXX04 containing the Modem DACT Ethernet VFYY04 VFYY05 VFYY08 VFYYOS9 Integrated Dialer on models VEXX21 VFXX41 VFXX01 containing the Media Gateway Models 22 42 VFXX02 containing the NIC must be connected networked to the VESNet with models VFXX21 VFX
72. ISABLEMENTS MENU gt DISABLE LOOPS DISABLE ZONES DISABLE ADDRESSES DISABLE AUDIBLE DEVICES DISABLE PANEL I O VIEW amp RESTORE DISABLED FEATURES The timed function provides a disablement duration of 30 minutes to 24 hours and stops the disablement when the duration time expires The un timed function provides an infinite disablement that stops when cleared on the menu Disable Loops The DISABLE LOOPS function disables loop devices from reporting fire signals to the Elite Panel This function does not disable loop devices from reporting trouble and supervisory signals to the Elite Panel CAUTION The DISABLE LOOPS function does not isolate the Elite Panel from SLC connections Disconnect SLC connections to the Elite Panel when troubleshooting or when performing wiring changes Disable Zones detection devices including manual pull stations are disabled in the selected zone When a device is disabled the Elite Panel ignores the analog value reported by the device All other faults for the device such as missing device double address internal fault type changed and bad data are still reported by the Elite Panel Disable Addresses Any loop device can be disabled using this menu option Sub addresses may be individually disabled when using devices with more than one input or output When a device is disabled the Elite Panel ignores the analog value reported by the device All other faults for the device suc
73. Installation 3 Programmable Output The Programmable Output can be configured using the front panel display of the Elite Panel The Programmable Output does not operate when it is not configured The Programmable Output is protected by a 1 1 Amp self resetting fuse Connect polarized and suppressed circuits to this voltage reversing output on terminals 5 and 6 of terminal strip X2 Configure these outputs using the Elite front panel display Set configurations to operate and supervise devices connected to these outputs The Programmable Output is programmable and a Special Application Output Provide cabling connections to these outputs using 3 volt maximum line loss 18 AWG or 16 AWG copper cabling 850 Ft maximum for 18 AWG e 1400 Ft maximum for 16 AWG Reference Appendix B Equipment List for a list of devices authorized for this output The figure below illustrates an example of a Fire Protection Service Valve on the Programmable Output Figure 3 11 Programmable Output 10K Ohm TO SLC LOOP ZERO OHM SHORTING NNECTION MPERS VF1518 EOL DEVICE VF1539 00 VF1539 00 EOL Resistor WS VF1544 00 Do pene 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 LL HL L CETER L NC C C C NO INC NO NC C NO o OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN
74. LUG RIBBON CABLES WHILE 8 BOARD IS POWERED lz STATIC SENSITIVE CIRCUITS OBSERVE STATIC AND AUX 11 HANDLING PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES RERA 14 15 16 ADDITIONAL 17 BOARDS 18 19 NETWORK 20 21 NETWORK 22 OUT 23 REMOTE PSU 5 5 33288 lt 1 2 3 4 Key Description 1 Jack J2 The Jack J2 connection provides 24VDC power from the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 2 Terminal Strip X2 The vertical terminal strip provides connections for output devices and auxiliary 24 VDC power 3 Terminal Strip X1 The horizontal terminal strip provides connections for SLC and NAC devices 4 Jack J1 The Jack J1 connection provides data and power to the Panel Annunciator Board VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 12 of 117 Overview 2 Terminal Strip X1 Terminal strip X1 provides SLC connections on pins 1 through 16 and NAC connections on pins 32 through 39 The figure below illustrates terminal strip X1 Figure 2 8 Terminal Strip X1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 L J JL L J L L I NC C NO NC NO y NC NO NC NC MAC NO Ni LOUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN FIRE1 TROUBLE FIRE2 SUPERVISORY AUXILARY LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 Terminal Strip X2 Termina
75. N Press 2 on the upper control pad to select the TEST ZONE option for LOOP OUTPUTS OFF 11 s Use Up Down arrow keys to select Press gt to proceed Press lt to go back 12 Press 1 on the upper control pad to set LOOP OUTPUTS ON 13 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the test mode for the TEST ZONE START TESTI MODE Tie r ZOQmmNE s 1 Test Mode will expire after 15 minutes if zone is idle Press FNTER to start Test Mode EPIS CM SES Press lt to go back 14 Press ENTER on the upper control pad to begin the test or press EXIT to quit Test mode runs for 15 minutes During the test e Test LED illuminates continuously e The More events LED illuminates continuously General Trouble LED blinks e The internal buzzer sounds intermittently The front panel display provides the following message ZONES IN ALARM 000 TRBL 0001 DISAB 0000 IVR OW NODE 1 AUTOLEARN Test mode More Events 15 Press ENTER again to cancel the test VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 46 of 117 Installation 3 Event Log The Event Log menu can display the Elite Panel event log or clear it Any condition outside of normal operation of the system generates an entry into the event log The event log can be used to troubleshoot system problems or verify that activities such as Fire Drills Refer to Section 4
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77. Panel Terminals 1 through 16 of terminal strip X1 are assigned to 4 loop models of the Elite Panel Terminate unused Loops of the Elite Panel with zero ohm shorting jumpers Connect zero ohm shorting jumpers on the Elite Panel from OUT to IN and OUT to IN The Elite Panel provides a trouble signal when unused loops are not terminated SLC Loops 1 though 4 of the Elite Panel are supervised The figure below illustrates a Class A Style 7 connection on Loop 1 with eight short circuit isolators and six sensors Figure 3 2 Class A Style 7 Connection ZERO OHM SHORTING JUMPERS MUST BE USED ON UNUSED LOOP TERMINALS SPECIFY P N VF1518 00 SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR SENSOR 112 je 7 3 b Ho 113 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 L J HL HL C NO NC C NO NC C NC NO NC C NO spe 55 toc OUT IN OUT IN NAC1 NAC2 NAC4 IN OUT IN OUT INjOUT IN firey TROUBLE FIRE2 SUPERVISORY AUXILARY LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 Reference manufacturer specifications for Short Circuit Isolator Module and Sensor connections The Loop termination jumpers shown are provided in Resistor Kit 8 Zero Ohm End Of Line Resistors EOLRs are not used on Class A style 6 or 7 loops Reference Appendix A Specification for wire gage and length requirements for Class A SLC connections VES LLC Elite Panel Installatio
78. Panel to existing loop conditions 3 Normal Standby Displays the Main Menu after a successful boot process The front panel displays shown are intended for reference only Panel initialization Fire D AC Pewer On DI Pre Alarma General Trouble Ca Fire Output Active Power Trouble On Test System Trouble s Panel Sounder Silenced e MAC Trouble Co Delay Active Fire e lt e gt e Events Supervisery Alarm Enter s Point Bypassed Re Sound Alarm Panel Sounder Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Alarm Silence Silence Function Loop initialization e D AC Power General Trouble 0 Fire Output Active 1 On Test System Troukle CJ Panel Sounder Sllanced e Trouble C Delay Active Fire we lt ls F Aka Supervisory Alarm 7 o More Events 4 ents Enter 5 Point Bypassed v Re Sound Alarm Panel sounder Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Alarm Silence Silence Function VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 39 of 117 Installation 3 Normal Standby Fire O AC Power n Pre Alam General Trouble Ca Fire Active Power Trouble Test 5ystem Troubla O Panel Sounder Silenced dz e Trouble C to Active w O dOS Events alt Ww Enter Point B
79. Special Application NAC Outputs 19 3 25 95 VDC 2 5A NAC 2 19 3 25 95 VDC 2 5 A 19 3 25 95 VDC 2 5 A 19 3 25 95 VDC 2 5 A Reference Appendix B Equipment List for special application devices that are authorized for use with the Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 71 of 117 Specifications A Power Output Circuits FIRE ROUTING 24 VDC 9 500mA t 2 _ s The output connections FIRE ROUTING TROUBLE ROUTING and PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT are supervised and regulated at 24 VDC The PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT provides a special application output in the range of 21 37 TO 25 9 VDC when operating solenoid devices These output connections are common zonal and programmable Unsupervised Inputs m TROUBLE INPUT TBL 24 VDC 2 4mA Not Supervised Input Rating 24 VDC 2 4mA Input Rating RESET INPUT RES Not Supervised INTERMITTENT INPUT INT 24 VDC 2 4mA Not Supervised Input Rating CONTINUOUS INPUT CNT 24 VDC 2 4mA Not Supervised Input Rating SILENCE ACK INPUT SIL 24 VDC 2 4mA Not Supervised Input Rating DC GROUND 0 24 VDC 2 4mA Not Supervised Input Rating PROGRAMMABLE INPUT 1 PR1 24 VDC 2 4mA Not Supervised Input Rating Not Supervised PR1 PROGRAMMABLE INPUT 1 PR2 24
80. TROUBLE NODE 1 PANEL NAME Battery disconnected Use UP DOWN Keyes Co o eene VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 41 of 117 Installation 3 4 Silence the sounder on the Elite Panel Press the Panel Sounder Silence button on the front panel to silence the internal alarm of the Elite Panel The following conditions occur on the front panel of the Elite Panel e General Trouble LED flashes yellow e The Power Trouble LED flashes yellow e The internal sounder does not annunciate e The LCD display provides the following message to identify this condition ALM 000 TBL 0002 SUP 000 0053 2000 REL 00 NODE 1 PANEL NAME Low battery voltage More Events 5 the black lead to the negative terminal of the standby battery in the Elite Panel The LCD display provides the following message to identify the return to the normal standby condition 17 24 Monday 19 2003 AUTO CONFIGURED PANEL USE ARROW KEYS TO ENABLE PANEL BREDO VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 42 of 117 Installation 3 Troubleshooting This section describes how to troubleshoot using the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply and the Front Panel Menu 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Troubleshoot the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply when the Front Panel Menu of the Elite Panel is not displaying messages after receiving po
81. UTPUT Default Enabled Disables or enables PROG OUTPUT on terminal X2 of the Control Unit Board To set this parameter using the Elite Panel Front Panel Menu 1 Select ACCESS LEVEL 2 2 Select ACCESS LEVEL 3 3 Select EDIT CONFIGURATION 4 Select EDIT PANEL 5 Select EDIT PANEL OUTPUTS 6 Scroll through the options for PROG OUTPUT TROUBLE Default Enabled Disables or enables TROUBLE ROUTING on ROUTING terminal X2 of the Control Unit Board To set these parameters using the Elite Panel Front Panel Menu 1 Select ACCESS LEVEL 2 2 Select ACCESS LEVEL 3 3 Select EDIT CONFIGURATION 4 Select EDIT PANEL I O 5 Select EDIT PANEL OUTPUTS 6 Scroll through the options for TROUBLE ROUTING View amp Restore Disabled Features To cancel disablements scroll through the menu options and toggle disablements to the normal condition Another way to cancel disablements is to use the View Restore Disablements option to scroll through active disablements and individually enable each disablement by pressing the Enter button View Devices This menu option is used by experienced personnel to investigate system status and may help in fault finding The View Devices option displays addresses connected to each detection circuit For each address amp sub address the LCD status display provides the device type zone and location text Analog devices are displayed in the menu with indicators representing the connected device Digital input devi
82. VAC power to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 5 Check LED status indicators to confirm that the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply is operating correctly Confirm that the e HEART BEAT is flashing e OUTON is lit continuously e AC NORM is lit continuously Reference Section 3 Installation for diagnostic information when testing a failure condition VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 66 of 117 Maintenance and Repair 5 Replacing Internal Components Replace internal components of the Elite Panel during maintenance intervals or following component failures Connect internal cabling of the Elite Panel as illustrated below The figure below illustrates internal component wiring of the Elite Panel Figure 5 4 Internal Component Wiring THE MEDIA GATEWAY GATEWAY SHOWN IS PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE ONLY COMPLIMENT THIS DIAGRAM WITH THE COMMUNICATION DEVICE APPROPRIATE FOR YOUR CONTROL PANEL APPLICATION REFERENCE THE INSTALLATION MANUAL PROVIDED WITH THE COMMUNICATION DEVICE TO COMPLETE INTERNAL WIRING OF THE FIRE_ROUTE FIRE_ROUTE FLT_ROUTE FLT_ROUTE EXTINGUISHER A1 MEDIA GATEWAY J8 WITH RELEASING VF1150 00 qa alco 9 D m OV BATTERY CONTROL PANEL COMMUNICATION PROG DEVICES PROVIDED WITH THE PROCS ELITE PANEL CAN INCLUDE THE 1 _ MODEM DACT ETHERNET THE NIC AND ira rU THE MEDIA G
83. VF1537 00 VF8115 00 VF8116 00 FIRE PANEL MANUAL EIU is not power limited 1 TB6 Input for AC earth ground 5 TB4 DC output for 24 VDC 2 6 Input for AC neutral N 6 4 DC output for DC RTN 3 TB6 Input for AC line L 7 battery 4 F2 Fuse shall be replaced with the type identified 8 battery the Appendix A Specifications VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 14 of 117 Overview 2 Indicators The figure below illustrates LED indicators of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Figure 2 11 LED Indicators CAUTION De Energize Unit Prior To Servicing 1 u ape NAN AAA SER 8 n SER TES ZI 1 Lg De r ram Grd N m ae N on EE N i c 5 5 o z 5 M Mit E a mio mam S E ma aa LL t J M NFPA72 FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SOURCE 5 LLC m S88 HW 000106 Rev C OUTPUT 24VDC 4A R
84. VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 114 of 117 NFPA 72 Class A Style 7 requirements 22 7 Seb ist satanas asna ores a 23 No Communication model 17 non latching 10 Non latching inputs are cleared 10 Normal Standby asco essa Ene EE ES E 40 normally open contact 29 3 39 2 0 lu usu I etes 39 40 No Communication model 33 Notification Appliance 26 Notification Appliance Circuits 12 O Operating Environment 74 ire ces ear RC 12 OVEWIEW mI PEL MC 6 Device Connections 12 NACO tue Ui outa soca eth eed uya saa 11 Panel Controls and Indicators 8 p Panel Annunciator Board 12 17 DUZZOl L ususqa am es 59 Panel Initialization 39 Panel Outputs On 58 Panel Sounder Silence 10 NUIMDENS 5 aucune es Rr ele EO RUE Ate dE 4 Appendix Brka r ar n Yk isa iha Cu eee 4 Part numbers ier ede bu 4 D searre urena duta 4 Physical Specifications 75 FWA VUNG pec ce ub 2 rte Su 16 P
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86. X41 VFXX01 containing the Media Gateway to communicate to a Remote Station Protected Premises Unit Proprietary Protected Premises Unit or Central Station Protected Premises Unit The VESNet LCD Display VF8300 with or without the LED ADD ON Annunciator VF8203 may also be connected to the VESNet networked with the above models Proprietary P Protected Premises Unit PPU provides releasing non releasing and VESNet communication on models VFXX24 VFXX44 VFXX04 containing the Modem DACT Ethernet VFYY04 VFYY05 VFYY08 VFYYOO9 Integrated Dialer on models VFXX21 VFXX41 VFXX01 containing the Media Gateway Remote Station RS Protected Premises Unit PPU provides releasing non releasing and eNet communication on models 24 VFXX44 VFXX04 containing the Modem DACT Ethernet on models VFYY04 VFYY05 VFYY08 VFYYO09 containing the integrated Dialer Central Station CS Protected Premises Unit PPU provides releasing non releasing and eNet communication on models VFXX24 VFXX44 VFXX04 containing the Modem DACT Ethernet on models VFYY04 VFYY05 VFYY08 VFYY09 containing the Integrated Dialer Proprietary P Protected Premises Unit PPU provides releasing non releasing and eNet communication on models VFXX24 VFXX44 VFXX04 containing the Modem DACT Ethernet on models VFYY04 VFYY05 VFYY08 VFYY09 containing the Integrated Dialer XX shown in the model numbering above denotes control panel type where XX
87. are Cooper Wheelock flush wall or ceiling 12 or 24 VDC continuous or temporal Code 3 with 90 or 95 dBA red VF4620 30 Snap series horn square Cooper Wheelock flush wall or ceiling 12 or 24 VDC continuous or temporal Code 3 with 90 or 95 white VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 84 of 117 Equipment list B HORN STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4535 10 Wall Mount Red Multi System Sensor Candela 15 15 75 30 75 110 cd VF4535 30 Wall Mount White Multi System Sensor Candela 15 15 75 30 75 110 cd VF4510 30 Ceiling Mount White System Sensor 15cd VF4512 10 Ceiling Mount Red 15 System Sensor 75cd 75cd VF4514 10 Ceiling Mount Red 30cd System Sensor WE VF4514 30 Ceiling Mount White System Sensor 30cd VF4516 10 Ceiling Mount Red 75 System Sensor VF4516 30 Ceiling Mount White System Sensor 75cd VF4518 10 Ceiling Mount Red 95cd System Sensor VF4518 30 Ceiling Mount White System Sensor 95cd VF4520 10 Ceiling Mount Red 115cd System Sensor VF4520 30 Ceiling Mount White System Sensor 115cd VF4522 10 Ceiling Mount Red System Sensor 177cd VF4522 30 Ceiling Mount White System Sensor 177cd VF4524 10 Wall Mount Weather System Sensor proof 120VAC 15cd VF4525 10 Wall Mount Weather System Sensor proof 15 75cd VF4526 10 Wall Mount Weather System Sensor proof 30cd V
88. be installed before and after each addressable device on the SLC loop The wiring from the control panel to the first Short Circuit Isolator Module and from the last Short Circuit Isolator Module back to the control panel must be contained in conduit Short Circuit Isolator Modules shall be connected less than five feet from Loops of the Elite Panel to maintain compliance with Class A Style 7 requirements Closed Nipple devices share a common enclosure and include single housings or raceways Common Enclosure The figure below illustrates the enclosure type of Closed Nipple connection containing two short circuit isolator modules and a sensor Figure 3 3 Common Enclosure w COMMON ENCLOSURE SENSOR SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATORS Reference manufacturer specifications for Short Circuit Isolator Module and Sensor connections VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 22 of 117 Installation Individual Enclosures Closed Nipple devices that are enclosed individually are connected by nippling The figure below illustrates the individual enclosure type of Closed Nipple connection containing two short circuit isolator modules and a sensor Figure 3 4 Individual Enclosure geil 1 pup CONDUIT SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATORS INDIVIDUAL ENCLOSURE SENSOR Reference manufacturer specifications for Short Circuit Isolator Module and Sensor connections The figure below
89. cators VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series Overview 2 General Trouble Power Trouble System Trouble Trouble Supervisory Alarm Fire Drill Programmable Function VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 8 of 117 Controls Overview 2 The Hlite contains upper panel and lower panel control pads Upper Control Pad The figure below illustrates the Elite upper control pad Figure 2 1 Upper Control Pad A Events Exit 1 2 3 Key Name 1 Central keypad number four 2 More Fire Events 3 Exit 4 Central keypad question mark 5 Central keypad number three 6 Enter 7 More Events 8 Central keypad number two 9 Central keypad number one VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series A F L i amp i io P RE 2 gt Events v Enter 5 7 8 9 Description Navigates menu selections to the left Displays the number of alarms present on the Elite Panel and overrides the display provided by menu navigation Cancels the current menu selection Provides a help screen for the current menu display and also displays status For example recommendations are displayed during alarm or fault conditions If a menu function is accessed then help relating to that function will be displayed Navigates menu selections down Enables the menu selection Displays the number of events present and overrides menu navigation Provides event status fo
90. ce Networks using the eNet Interface can be configured to provide messaging on remote annunciators as well to operate control panel devices The eNet Interface connects to the Panel Annunciator Board of the Elite Panel and is held in place by two stand off screws VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 17 of 117 Installation 3 Item Quantity Description Ribbon Power 1 The Ribbon Power Cable connects the Elite Panel to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Cable Power Supply The Ribbon Power Cable contains three 14 pin IDC connec tors One end of this cable connects to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply The second end of this cable connects to the Control Unit Board The third end of this cable connects to the Modem DACT Ethernet NIC or Media Gateway Dual phone 1 Connects TELCO to Lines 1 and 2 of the Modem DACT Ethernet or Cable Media Gateway Mounting 1 The mounting hardware that secures the Elite Panel to the premises wall is Hardware not provided in the Elite Panel packaging Ground Strap 1 A ground strap is required for handling Elite Panel circuit boards The ground strap is not provided in the Elite Panel packaging CAUTION Disconnect power before removing Elite Panel circuit boards Never insert or remove circuit boards while the Elite Panel power is on The Elite Panel can be damaged if its circuit boards are removed while under power Determining System Current Draw Determine the current draw of the fi
91. ces such as manual pull stations points and switch monitor units are displayed as Normal or Activated Output devices are displayed as either Off Intermittent or Continuous Status conditions are displayed in the Devices By Loop or View Devices By Zone area of the menu VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 57 of 117 Front Panel Menu 4 Test Zones Each zone may be individually put into a Test Mode condition Test Zone 1 500 When test mode is selected the devices in the zone may be tested and the Elite Panel will automatically reset after 3 seconds When a zone is put into test mode the user is prompted to select a number of test mode options These options are retained for each zone but may be changed at any time Local On Off Default On When set to the ON position all outputs will sound for the duration of the fire event The will be muted when the panel automatically resets On systems with a high number of Loop powered connected all NACs may not be able to activate within the 3 second fire period and therefore loop confirmation may be intermittent Panel Outputs On Off Default Off When selected in the ON position all panel outputs other than the NACs will operate in accordance with their standard configuration This includes the Fire and Fire Routing outputs as well as the Alarm relay contact Loop Outputs On Off Defaul
92. dba w FIRE VF4906 10 Mini Horn Temporal Con Cooper Wheelock tinuous Red VF4906 30 Mini Horn Temporal Con Cooper Wheelock tinuous White VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 93 of 117 Equipment list B Authorized Special Application Devices MANUFACTURER SYNC MODULE HORN STROBE NUMBER OF MAX LINE STROBES PER IMPEDANCE NAC OUTPUT GENTEX AVSMR GEC3 24WR 32 2 5 A 2 OHMS GENTEX AVS 44R GEC3 24WR 32 2 5 2 WHEELOCK DSM 24 RSS 24MCW 41 2 5A 2 OHMS AMSECO SMD10 3A SH24W 153075 28 2 5 2 5 OHMS The values shown above for maximum number of strobes and line impedance are worst case conditions Authorized special application devices have been tested with the Elite Panel for compliance with UL 864 9th edition The Elite Panel is suitable for single circuit synchronization only Compatible Devices for Auxiliary 24V The following special application device is required for use on terminal connections 18 and 19 of Aux 24V VES MODEL AUX 24 V DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER VF8300 00 Display and Annunciator VESNet LCD Display VES VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 94 of 117 Equipment list B This page intentionally left blank VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 95 of 117 Calculations C Appendix C Calculations This section describes current loadi
93. ecommended Action for Fault Condition AC NORM Off Check fuse F2 source power and input wiring TB6 EARTH FAULT Off Remove wiring from If fault clears check device wiring GENTBL CRGFLT Off Yellow Check wiring integrity to the standby batteries Replace the batteries This LED condition can also be related to an internal fault on the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply BAT LOW Yellow Check the condition of the batteries Battery voltage may be below 24 VDC This LED condition may occur when batter ies are low BAT DISCON Off Check wiring integrity and polarity to the standby batteries HEART BEAT Flashing Yel Not Flash Internal fault condition Disconnect batteries and cycle the low ing power input feeding the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply at TB6 DC OUTON Off Check wiring at the DC output Contact VES if fault conditions cannot be resolved using the methods recommended VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 43 of 117 Installation 3 Operating Monitor LED performance while the Elite Panel is operating to determine the health of 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply To monitor LED performance 1 Complete the test described for powering 2 Confirm that LED HRT Heartbeat is flashing 3 Confirm that LEDs AC NORM and DC OUTON are lit continuously 4 Confirm that all other LEDs are not lit Front Panel Menu Troubleshoot the Elite Panel when messages on the front panel are not consis
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95. g the cables inside the Elite Panel Figure 3 30 Securing and Dressing Cables Testing the Installation Perform the following before testing the Elite Panel 1 Disconnect loops sounder circuits hard I Os inputs and outputs from the panel 2 Confirm that correct connections exist between the batteries and the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 3 Apply AC power to the Elite Panel 4 Verify that the panel display illuminates 5 Confirm Auto Learn and Logon CAUTION The Elite Panel buzzer may activate following AUTO LEARN This buzzer activation indicates that an installation error condition exists Disable the buzzer after determining the cause of the alarm and then fix the installation problem VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 38 of 117 Installation 3 6 Testthe Elite Panel lamps 7 Verify polarity and then connect the batteries to the panel 8 Verify polarity and then connect the loops sounder circuits hard I Os inputs and outputs to the panel Confirming a Successful Installation The Panel installation is successful when it completes the following sequence of front panel displays 1 Panellnitialization Tests internal hardware and firmware responsible for operating loop devices 2 Looplnitialization Configures the Elite
96. ges for field wiring battery 24 VDC and AC power connections SLC Wiring For Class A and B Power TB amp LNE L N E 14 12 14 1246 Line neutral and Line neutral and ground connections connections LM 18 12 LL NEN and negative connections for the Connection standby batteries 4 18 12 AWG Positive and negative connections for the 24 VDC connection on the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 74 of 117 Specifications A Cabling Construction Grounding Conductors Install ground conductors with 12 AWG cabling to support branch circuits of the Elite Panel Branch Circuits Protect branch circuits from the AC power source with a 20 Amp fuse li All field wiring should be installed using fire rated cables according to the NFPA Cross Sectional Size The cross sectional size of SLC cables should be determined based on length and the number of devices in use Connect SLC cabling using a minimum of 1mm cross sectional area Operating Environment Low Temperature 32 3 F 0 29 Dry indoor use only High Temperature 120 3 F 49 2 C Dry indoor use only Relative Humidity 93 2 90 3 F This device functions in an 32 2 C atmosphere of relative humidity up to 93 percent non condensing Physical Specifications VES LLC Elite Panel Installat
97. h as missing device double address internal fault type changed and bad data are still reported by the Elite Panel Disable Audible Devices This menu option disables all audible device outputs connected to the control panel An audible device output is defined as any output that has been set to respond to Silence and Evacuate panel commands Audible device outputs may be directly wired to the control panel NAC 1 NAC 2 NAC 3 and NAC 4 connections or loop driven devices The NAC Trouble indicator will be illuminated as well as the Point Bypassed Indicator VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 55 of 117 Front Panel Menu 4 Disable Panel I O This menu option disables or enables panel input and output functions Timed disabling can be set to occur between 30 minutes to 24 hours Un timed disabling can be set to occur immediately Panel Inputs Programmable Default Enabled Disables or enables the front panel Programmable Function button Fire Dri Default Enabled Disables or enables the front panel Fire Drill button Panel Outputs Default Enabled Disables or enables NAC 1 on terminal X1 of the Control Unit Board To set these parameters using the Elite Panel Front Panel Menu 1 Select ACCESS LEVEL 2 2 Select ACCESS LEVEL 3 3 Select EDIT CONFIGURATION 4 Select EDIT PANEL 5 Select EDIT PANEL OUTPUTS 6 Scroll through the options for NAC CIRCUIT 1 Default Enabled
98. ion Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 75 of 117 Equipment list B Appendix B Equipment List This appendix provides models and supporting equipment for the A Series of the VES Elite Panel VES Elite Panels The following models are provided for the A Series Elite Panel MODELS FEATURES COLOR VF1460 10 2 Loop Panel No Communication VF1460 40 2 Loop Panel No Communication Gray VF1461 10 2 Loop Panel Media Gateway VF1461 40 2 Loop Panel Media Gateway Gray VF1462 10 2 Loop Panel NIC Network Interface Card VF1462 40 2 Loop Panel NIC Network Interface Card Gray VF1464 10 2 Loop Panel Modem DACT Ethernet VF1464 40 2 Loop Panel Modem DACT Ethernet Gray VF1465 10 2 Loop Panel eNet Interface VF1465 40 2 Loop Panel eNet Interface Gray VF1480 10 4 Loop Panel Loop Expansion Module No Communication VF1480 40 4 Loop Panel Loop Expansion Module No Communication Gray VF1481 10 4 Loop Panel Loop Expansion Module amp Media Gateway VF1481 40 4 Loop Panel Loop Expansion Module amp Media Gateway Gray VF1482 10 4 Loop Panel Loop Expansion Module amp NIC Network Interface Card VF1482 40 4 Loop Panel Loop Expansion Module amp NIC Network Interface Card Gray VF1484 10 4 Loop Panel Loop Expansion Module amp Modem DACT Ethernet VF1484 40 4 Loop Panel Loop Expansion Module amp Modem DACT Ethernet Gray VF1485 10 4 Loop Panel eNet Interface VF1485 40 4 Loop Panel eNet Interface Gray VES LLC
99. iring Length Determine the maximum wire length that can safely operate Notification Appliances under worst case conditions To determine the maximum wire length under worst case conditions 1 Identify the minimum operating voltage of Notification Appliances on the NAC channel 2 Calculate the maximum current of the circuit 3 Identify the wire resistance per foot of the circuit Rwire 4 Calculate the maximum wire length Lmax of the circuit Sample Lmax Calculation Determine the maximum wire length Lmax for three Notification Appliances NAC channel 1 where e The manufacturer data sheet for the strobe indicates that the minimum operating voltage is 16 VDC e The manufacturer data sheet for the strobe indicates that the maximum current draw is 200mA DC e The circuit connection is provided with 18 AWG solid copper wire e The EOLD in the circuit is Ohms To determine the maximum wire length L nax of this circuit 1 Identify the minimum operating voltage of the strobe from the manufacturer data sheet From the manufacturer data sheet Vopmin 16 VDC 2 Calculate the total current of the parallel devices in the circuit kota where kotai Istrobe_1 lstrobe 2 lstrobe 3 VOPmin EOLD 209 209 209 16 10K A 627 0016 6286 VES LLC Elite RS Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 102 of 117
100. is 09 for Elite Panels and 08 for Elite Panels Y Y shown in the model numbering above denotes control panel type where YY is 04 for H Series Elite Panels 05 for A Series Elite Panels 08 for H Series Elite Panels and 09 for A Series Elite Panels VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series FM Global Technologies LLC FM APPROVALS VES FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation Manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by VES LCC could void the user s authority to operate this equipment under the rules and regulations of the FCC Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired
101. ive terminal of Battery 2 to the negative TB3 BATTERY connector on the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 4 Connectthe red cable from the positive terminal of Battery 1 to the positive TB3 BATTERY connector on the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 5 Determine that trouble conditions are not reported by the Elite Panel following the fuse replacement to confirm that the installation was performed correctly Reference the illustration provided in Figure 6 1 Installing Standby Batteries for installing the battery lead kit VF 1514 00 This kit provides red cable containing the 10 Amp fuse a jumper cable and black cable Specify kit VF 1548 00 for the red cable containing the 10 Amp fuse VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 64 of 117 Maintenance and Repair 5 3 Amp Power Supply Fuse The following procedures describe methods for replacing the 3 Amp power supply fuse Removing the 3 Amp Power Supply Fuse To remove the fuse 1 Turn off 120 VAC power to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 2 Locate the housing containing the 3 Amp fuse The figure below illustrates the location of the 3 Amp fuse on the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Figure 5 2 3 Amp Fuse Location 4 AMP OEM1 POWER SUPPLY 120 AND 240 VAC VF8115 00 caution De Energize Unit Prior To Servicing Wu SE m FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SOURCE VIKING
102. ka qua 43 troubleshooting system problems 47 Trouble Silence 41 Trouble Silence Test 41 twin red FIRE lamps 59 two loop addressable monitoring 17 U unsupervised inputs 30 upper control pad 44 upper panel and lower control pads 9 upper control pad 9 used for emphasis 4 Using This Manual 3 V variable that you must type 4 View amp Restore Disabled Features 57 View Restore Disablements option 57 View Devices 57 VISUAL DOVIGGS 27 ive ee oca e Ra eR Reis oS 26 voltage reversing outputs 27 28 W WIlling Styles 5 2 dones Se rend rcd 4 Z zero ohm shorting jumpers 21 24 VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 116 of 117 Index This page intentionally left blank VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 117 of 117 FIRE tec E DETECTION xm SYSTEMS Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series
103. l strip X2 provides output connections on pins 1 through 6 and auxiliary 24 VDC on pins 18 and 19 The figure below illustrates terminal strip X2 Figure 2 9 Terminal Strip X2 To 4 oc o x4 oc oe AC1 NAC2 4 FIRE ROUTING TROUBLE ROUTING PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 TBL REMOTE CONTROL AND AUX INPUT C ADDITIONAL BOARDS AUX 24V NETWORK IN NETWORK OUT VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 13 of 117 Overview 2 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply The 4 Amp Power Supply is supplied with all Elite Panels and meets UL 864 9th edition It provides 112 Watt 4 Amp off line switch mode power source for the Elite Panel as well as a charger for the standby batteries The 4 Amp OEMI Power Supply can operate at 120 or 240 VAC A jumper connection is provided on the power supply to switch between these operating voltages Connecting the jumper provides 120 VAC operation and removing it provides 240 VAC operation Reference Section 3 Installation Wiring the 4 Amp Power Supply for locating and removing the jumper connection Features of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply include Battery backup Provides battery power to the load when the AC input of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply falls below the rated level The voltage at the load remains within the specified range during these switching transitions Battery boost
104. llation instructions for Install Manual mounting cabling and testing the Elite Panel 4 Acquire the following items that are not included with the Elite Panel but may be required for the installation Item Quantity Description Media Gateway 1 Provides panel network monitoring by communicating with devices con nected on VESNet A and VESNet B monitoring centers receive network reporting from the Media Gateway using TELCO Programmable features of the Media Gateway provide options for configuring levels and status reporting intervals The Communication model of the Elite does not contain TELCO reporting features such as those provided on the Media Gateway NIC 1 Provides panel network monitoring by communicating with devices con nected on VESNet A and VESNet B The NIC sends monitoring information to the Media Gateway on VESNet A and VESNet B Programmable fea tures are provided for emergency and status reporting options The No Communication model of the Elite does not contain TELCO reporting fea tures such as those provided on the NIC Modem DACT 1 Provides TELCO reporting features to the monitoring center Ethernet The No Communication model of the Elite does not contain TELCO reporting features such as those provided on the Modem DACT Ethernet eNet Interface 1 The eNET Interface is an optional feature for networking communication between Elite Panels Up to sixty four Elite Panels can be networked with the eNet Interfa
105. lossary Term 4 Amp OEM 1 Amp Power Supply Control Unit Board Data Cable Ethernet Heartbeat Modem DACT Ethernet Media Gateway NIC Panel Annunciator Board Polarized Self Test Diagnostics Suppression Supervision Transparent Input Definition The 4 Amp OEM 1 Amp Power Supply is contained in all Elite Panels and provides a 112 Watt 4 Amp off line switch mode power source and battery charger Features include regulated 24VDC supply battery disconnect battery low mains fail earth fault and charger fault The Control Unit Board is contained in all Elite Panels and provides 2 Loop connections for initiating devices and notification appliances The Data Cable connects the Panel Annunciator Board to the Modem DACT Ethernet Media Gateway and NIC The Ethernet provides the configuration path to the Media Gateway The Heartbeat is the status LED provided on the Modem DACT Ethernet Media Gateway NIC and 4 Amp OEM 1 Amp Power Supply The Heartbeat iden tifies the booting and operating health of these devices The Modem DACT Ethernet provides TELCO reporting features to the Elite Panel The Media Gateway provides TELCO reporting features to the Elite Panel and VESNet communication to Network Interface Cards NICs It also provides an Ethernet connection for receiving configurations through the internet The Network Interface Card NIC provides reports to the Media Gateway through the VESNet The Panel An
106. n Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 21 of 117 Installation 3 SLC loops must be wired with Short Circuit Isolator Modules to comply with NFPA 72 Class A Style 7 Short Circuit Isolator Modules protect SLC loop devices from single loop shorts During an SLC loop short circuit e The closest Short Circuit Isolator Modules to the short circuit activate and respond by lighting their LED e Devices between the Short Circuit Isolator Modules are isolated and inoperative e Other devices on the SLC loop remain operational e The VES Elite Panel indicates a trouble condition To install Class A Style 6 and Style 7 SLC loops e Do not use T taps on Class SLC loops T taps are not permitted for use on Class A SLC loops e Do not permit outgoing loops and return side loops to share the same conduit or cable Rout outgoing and return side loops separately e Refer to 72 for additional Class A requirements NFPA 72 Style 7 Connect wiring in compliance with NFPA 72 Class A Style 7 requirements For Class A style 7 compliance each device must be wired in a Closed Nipple with two surrounding Short Circuit Isolator Modules The two Short Circuit Isolator Modules and the addressable device are enclosed individually or are shared in a common enclosure If they are enclosed individually the individual enclosures must be joined by closed nippling When using Class A Style 7 wiring the Short Circuit Isolator Module must
107. ndix A Specification for wire gage and length requirements for Class B SLC connections Installing SLC Devices This section describes installation requirements and constraints for SLC devices on the Elite Panel The SLC devices described in this section include detectors addressable notification appliances and output modules Detector Spacing Install SLC detectors with spacing requirements specified in section 90 19 of UL 864 9th edition where units employing the multiple detector operation shall include guidelines for installing of a minimum of two detectors in each protected space and to reduce the detector installation spacing to 0 7 times the linear spacing in accordance with National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 Also reference 55 3 1 and 55 3 2 of UL 864 9th edition for these detector spacing requirements VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 24 of 117 Installation 3 Addressable Notification Appliances and Output Modules Addressable notification appliances or modules shall be installed so not more than one notification zone is affected by a fault condition Install devices on an SLC loop of the Elite Panel containing one of the following methods to meet this requirement Perform an SLC loop installation that does not contain output devices e Perform an SLC loop installation where output devices are in one zone e Perform an Class A Style 7 SLC loop installation where output devices
108. ng To prepare the Elite Panel for mounting 1 Remove the ground lug DC power and serial cable from the Panel Annunciator Board The figure below illustrates removing cables from the cabinet of the Elite Panel Figure 3 18 Removing the Cables DO NOT PLUG STATIC SENSITIV HANDLING The style and placement of cable ties in the illustrations are shown for reference only 2 Remove the door from the Elite Panel The figure below illustrates removing the door from the Elite Panel Figure 3 19 Removing the Door VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 32 of 117 Installation 3 3 Remove DC power and serial cable connectors from optional features such as the Modem DACT Ethernet Media Gateway and NIC The figure below illustrates removing cable connections from this circuit board Figure 3 20 Removing Power and serial cables SIGNAL SISTEM CONTROL 1001 SLIE ASSEXRLY 550 Heartbeat J8 POWER VNet A L3 VNetB Comm Active 3K CommFaut e I J7 DATA 1777977777 X AND EPAIR
109. ng and the process for determining the standby battery rating and the NAC wiring length Current Loading Current loading of the Elite Panel is limited to the capacity of the 4 Amp OEM 1 power supply FACP installers must determine the loading placed on the power supply by adding the sum of device loads to the no load alarm current of the Elite Panel The result obtained from this calculation must be below 4 Amps of the 4 Amp OEM I power supply so that the Elite Panel can operate The power supply of the Elite is rated at 4 Amp OEM 1s where 1 25 Amps is reserved for charging the standby batteries and 4 Amps is reserved for operating the control panel and external loads The 4 Amp reserve of the 4 Amp OEM 1 power supply is the maximum current capacity of the Elite Panel The control panel will not function properly if the operating current of 4 Amps is exceeded Current limits are provided in Appendix A Specifications for each of the circuit connections on the Elite Panel Installers must identify the current draw of each device on the circuit connection and then compare the sum of these device currents with the current limit provided for each of the circuit connections The total of device currents must be below the limits provided in Appendix A Specifications for each circuit connection The calculation of total current loading must include the sum of device loads on each of the Elite circuits Circuits to be included in this calculation for
110. ng the Total Amp Hours with the Derating Factor 1 20 Select a battery with a rating equal to or greater than the minimum Amp Hour Rating determined in step 8 Complete the worksheets on the following pages to tabulate the total current load of the FACP system and to determine the minimum Amp Hour Rating for the standby batteries Compare the sum of currents drawn by devices of the system and compare these to the values listed in the table of Appendix C Select a corresponding standby battery based on this comparison VES LLC Elite RS Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 98 of 117 Calculations C Devices Description Quantity Device State Device Current Total Current Amps Amps SR l l lD 95A Heat Sensor Standby 95A Sounder Control p Module NN n VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 99 of 117 Calculations C Description Quantity Device State Device Current Total Current Amps Amps 4 j e Total Standby Total Alarm Total Current NAC Devices NAC DeviceS Total Standby Current Amps Total Alarm Current Amps NAC 4 Auxiliary Devices DeviceS Total Standby Current Amps Total Alarm Current Amps VES LLC Elite RS Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E
111. nt List for all models effected by restrictions of the Contact ID format VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 6 of 117 LLL Overview 2 Hardware Features Elite Panels contain a 4 Amp 1 Power Supply Control Unit Board Batteries and Panel Annunciator Board The figure below illustrates internal components of the Elite Panel Figure 2 1 Internal Components Key Description 1 Modem DACT Ethernet 2 Control Unit Board 3 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 1 4 Panel Annunciator Board 5 Batteries T 3 4 BEN VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 7 of 117 Panel Controls and Indicators The Hlite front panel contains the following controls and indicators LCD display Upper control pad Lower control pad Left panel indicators e Right panel indicators The figure below illustrates the Elite front panel Figure 2 2 Controls and Indicators 1 Test O Panel Sounder Silenced Delay Active ena e lt 4 e um Fuentes Enter Point Bypassed V Re Sound Alarm Panel Sounder Lamp Test Reset Alarm Silence Silence Key Description 1 LCD display 2 Left panel indicators 3 Upper control pad 4 Lower control pad 5 Right panel indi
112. nt list B HORN STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4608 10 Multi Tone Strobe Cooper Wheelock Addressable Red 15 75cd VF4609 10 Multi Tone Strobe Cooper Wheelock Addressable Red 75cd VF4610 10 Ceiling Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 95 VF4610 30 Ceiling Mount White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 15 30 75 95 4611 10 Ceiling Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 115 177 VF4611 30 Ceiling Mount White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 115 177 VF4612 10 Wall Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 135 185 VF4612 30 Wall Mount White Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 135 185 VF4630 10 Snap series horn strobe Cooper Wheelock square multi candela wall 24 VDC 15 30 75 110 CD fire red VF4630 30 Snap series horn strobe Cooper Wheelock square multi candela wall 24 VDC 15 30 75 110 CD fire white VF4635 10 Snap series horn strobe Cooper Wheelock square multi candela wall high intensity 24 VDC 135 185 CD fire red VF4635 30 Snap series horn strobe Cooper Wheelock square multi candela wall high intensity 24 VDC 135 185 CD fire white VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 87 of 117 Equipment list B HORN STROBES VES MODELS VF4640 10 VF4640 30 VF4645 10 VF4645 30 VF4650 10 VF4650 30 VF4655 10 VF4655 30 VF4534 10 VF4534 30 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Serie
113. ntensity 115 177 CD fire white VF4529 10 Horn strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela wall 15 30 75 110 CD fire red VF4529 30 Horn strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela wall 15 30 75 110 CD fire white CHIME STROBES VF4708 10 Square Red Multi Can Cooper Wheelock dela 15 30 75 110 VF4708 30 White Multi Candela 15 Cooper Wheelock 30 75 110 VF4709 10 Square Red Multi Can Cooper Wheelock dela 135 185 VF4709 30 Square White Multi Can Cooper Wheelock dela 135 185 VF4712 10 Square Red 15 75cd Cooper Wheelock VF4712 30 Square White 15 75cd Cooper Wheelock VF4713 10 Ceiling Round Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 95 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 00 Equipment list CHIME STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4713 30 Ceiling Round White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 15 30 75 95 VF4716 30 Ceiling Round White Cooper Wheelock Multi Candela 115 177 SPEAKER STROBES VF4850 10 Wall Mount Red Multi System Sensor Candela 15 1575 30 75 110 cd VF4850 30 Wall Mount White Multi Candela 15 1575 30 75 110 cd System Sensor VF4810 30 System Sensor VF4811 30 System Sensor VF4812 30 System Sensor VF4813 30 System Sensor VF4814 30 System Sensor VF4815 30 System Sensor VF4816 30 System Sensor VF4817 10 Square 2 Watt Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 15 30 75 1
114. nterface Card NIC VF1462 the the Modem DACT Ethernet VF1464 and the eNet Interface VF1465 Four loop models include the No Communication with Loop Expansion VF1480 the Media Gateway with Loop Expansion VF1481 the Network Interface Card NIC with Loop Expansion VF1482 VF1483 the Modem DACT Ethernet with Loop Expansion VF1484 and the eNet Interface VF1485 Updates are frequently published between document revisions Obtain these updates by visiting the downloads portion of the VES eSP website The eSP website is exclusive to customers of VES LLC Non customers will not have access to the eSP website To review documentation updates for this publication and others 1 www ves esp com in the blank address field of Internet Explorer 2 lypeauser name and password on the eSP window and then click Submit 3 Click Downloads under ESP LINKS on the eSP Welcome window 4 Select Documentation Updates from the drop down window and then click go A list of Documentation Updates will be displayed This section describes e Using This Manual Related Documentation Document Conventions If You Need Help e Contacting VES For Repair The figure below illustrates the Elite Panel Figure 1 1 Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 2 of 117 Introduction 1 Using This Manual The following sections provide instructions for installing testing and troubleshooting the Eli
115. nunciator Board is contained in all Elite Panels and provides a serial data interface to the Modem DACT Ethernet and Media Gateway The Panel Annunciator Board also provides LCD and key pad functions to the Elite Panel Polarized describes the direction of current flow in the supervision diode of the Programmable Output Heference Section 3 Connecting Output Devices Self Test Diagnostics is an LED lighting sequence used on the Modem DACT Ethernet Media Gateway NIC and 4 Amp OEM 1 Amp Power Supply to indicate the health of the booting process Suppression describes the effect that the shunt and series diode have on the back EMF surge of the solenoid valve Reference Section 3 Connecting Output Devices Supervision describes the monitoring function that the shunt diode performs when connected across the Programmable Output Reference Section 3 Connecting Output Devices A transparent input has no effect on the Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 110 of 117 LL 00 This page intentionally left blank VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 111 of 117 Index Index Numerics C 4 Amp OEM1 Power Supply 14 CODE i aai ato pce 37 cabinet door or enclosure box 68 cancel disablements 57 A Cancels the current menu selection
116. ocations based on the discretion of the designer or installer NAC 1 2 3 4 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 23 of 117 Installation 3 Connecting Class B Loops Connect Class B loops to terminal strip X1 on 2 and 4 loop models of the Elite Panel Pins 1 through 8 of terminal strip X1 are assigned to 2 loop models of the Elite Panel Pins 1 through 16 of terminal strip X1 are assigned to 4 loop models of the Elite Panel Terminate unused Loops of the Elite Panel with zero ohm shorting jumpers Connect zero ohm shorting jumpers on the Elite Panel from OUT to IN and OUT to IN The Elite Panel provides a trouble signal when unused loops are not terminated The figure below illustrates Class B connections on Loop 1 of a 4 loop Elite Panel Figure 3 6 Class B Connections SLC LOOP 1 CLASS B STYLE 4 ZERO OHM SHORTING JUMPERS MUST BE USED ON UNUSED LOOP TERMINALS SPECIFY P N VF1518 00 L SL SL SL S L J HUNC NO NC NO NC NO NC C NO LOUT IN OUT IN OUT IN FIRE1 TROUBLE FIRE2 SUPERVISORY AUXILARY LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 NAC2 4 Reference manufacturer specifications for Short Circuit Isolator Module and Sensor connections The Loop termination jumpers shown are provided in Resistor Kit 8 Zero Ohm End Of Line Resistors EOLRs are used on Class B loops Reference Appe
117. og Clear LOG 9 Press 3 on the upper control pad to scroll down to Clear Event Log VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 50 of 117 Installation 3 10 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the CLEAR EVENT LOG MENU EVENT LOG MENU Log has 1 entries ENTER to clear Event Log EXE Mee fo DUOC lt CO gO back 11 Press ENTER to clear the Event log EVENT LOG MENU Log has 0 entries ENTER to clear Event Log Ei CIE lt tO g0 back 12 Press EXIT to quit or press 4 to go back Loop Data Test The Loop Data Test feature tests loop devices connected on the Elite Panel Refer to Section 4 Front Panel Menu for more information about the Loop Data Test feature To perform the Loop Data Test 1 Press on the upper control pad to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU SIT ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU Enter Access Level 2 Password Use numbered arrow keys Access will automatically expire after 120 seconds if no key is pressed ENTER TO PROCECHAD BXLIT TO QUIT 2 Type the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 22222 3 Press 3 the upper control pad to display the MAIN MENU MAIN MENU V3 60216LH gt DISABLEMENTS VIEW DEVICES TEST ZONES SET SYSTEM TIME SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING ACCESS LEVEL 3 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Se
118. oints and addresses 6 points perloop 6 polarized and suppressed circuits 27 28 power Cable 34 power cable connections 33 14 power supply fuse 64 FPre alar Event 59 Preparation 2 deb sunkha au satuan aaah 16 54 26x ccs ccs be Se he ELT 32 Preparing for Mounting 32 PROG OUTPUT E 57 Programmable 56 Programmable Function 10 Programmable Input 1 30 Programmable Input 2 30 Programmable Input 3 30 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series Index Programmable Output 27 28 protect SLC loop devices 22 Provides a fire drill test 10 Q qualified personnel 17 H qaGOWay PS d dedi ecd mu dus de 22 Re Sound Alarm 10 Related Documentation 3 Relay Contacts 29 Relay contacts 29 removes the event log 49 Removing Battery Cables 34 35 Removing Cable Connections
119. ol And Aux Inputs SINGLE POLE P MOMENTARY SWITCH AC 1 NAC2 FIRE B 10K ROUTING EOLR TROUBLE 10K ROUTING EOLR w OUTPUT 1 TBL JL 2 RES REMOTE 3 INT CONTROL 4 CNT AND AUX 5 SIL INPUT C ADDITIONAL I O BOARDS AUX 24V NETWORK IN NETWORK OUT VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 30 of 117 Installation 3 Mounting the Elite Panel Select a mounting location that provides adequate room for opening the door of the Elite Panel Provide a minimum of 1 clearance beyond the door edge when anchoring the Elite Panel The figure below illustrates the door clearance requirement Figure 3 16 Door Clearance Requirements o on 72 EN A nN NS 7 Nu 7 Nu 27 gt 27 To mount Elite Panel e Mark the Location Prepare for Mounting e Anchor the Elite Panel e Wire AC Power and TELCO e Provide Final Connections e Test the Installation Marking the Location Mark hole locations on the premises wall for mounting the Elite Panel The figure below illustrates the hole marking requirements Figure 3 17 Hole Marking Requirements VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 31 of 117 Installation 3 Preparing for Mounti
120. omatically expire after 120 seconds if no key is pressed ded Olen Gia Da rS Type the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 22222 Press 3 on the upper control pad to display the MAIN MENU MATIN MENI 2DISABLEMENTS W TEST ZONES Sw SYSTEAM TIME SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING ACCESS LEVEL 3 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 49 of 117 Installation 3 4 Press 1 on the upper control pad to navigate to ACCESS LEVEL 3 oU DISABLEMENTS S TEST ZONES SDL SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING AGCO EGO EEVEE 5 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU SET ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU Enter Access Level 3 Password Use numbered arrow keys le hig TO PROCEED EXIT TO QUIT 6 Type the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 33333 ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU gt EDIT CONFIGURATION SwE TIMES EVENT LOG SYSTEM DISABLEMENTS LOOP DATA TEST 7 Press 3 on the upper control pad and navigate to EVENT LOG ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU EDIT CONFIGURATION SHL TIMES gt EVENT LOG SYSTEM DISABLEMENTS LOOP DATA S 8 Press 2 upper control pad to display the VEW CLEAR EVENT LOG MENU VIEW CLEAR EVENT LOG MENU gt View Event L
121. on dee amaka dodo ds odi dedo de dc i 40 Trouble Silence Test 41 TroubleshoOlllg s xi uer bee tp bir Ix xt forct cbe tenes RES 43 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 43 EForit Parnel MSPU onset ac idit aoe n bs 44 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series iii Contents Section 4 Front Panel Menu Access Level 2 ub sS RV ER EE ee Odd wee i ILE 54 eet Seine ero tre aba 55 VIEW DEVICES Pm 57 0 abad Walt ab bate a ie aid ed E eels See ales 58 cul 58 Sensor Maintenance Early Warning 59 EVenis ad Salus iba iun sx do e AE Ado ebd e adt erc hee ee een d 59 ACCESS LEVLS ora ei EU pa E PR C iL OLLI Eee edd wee es 60 Front Panel 60 Section 5 Maintenance and Repair Maintenant uxo ect one uie 62 inspecting Batteries RODA Reed OO e RE Roe co de A GR X ao a Be 62 Replacing Standby Batterles 62 Replacing FUSES EMT 64 TO Amp Baltery FUSE a des Boe sale Rid aC od oa E RC ae ent o car We a A d aol Hep a AOI obla Qo 64 Amp Power Supply Fuse sas a hn 65 Replacing Internal Componen
122. op left side of the Elite Panel cabinet to the ground lug on the inside of the Elite Panel door The figure below illustrates the ground wire connection on the cabinet door Figure 3 28 Ground wire connection 4 STAT HA Ah 7 Secure ground wire from TB6 terminal 1 of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply to the ground lug on the bottom left side of the Elite Panel cabinet The figure below illustrates securing the ground wire connection on the cabinet door Figure 3 29 Securing the ground wire connection VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 37 of 117 Installation 8 Connect cabling for serial data TELCO and DC power Refer to installation manuals for the Media Gateway NIC and Modem DACT Ethernet when connecting cabling for these features The Communication option of the Elite Panel does not include the TELCO connections provided in models of the Media Gateway NIC and Modem DACT Ethernet 9 Connect initiating devices notification appliances and signalling circuits Refer to the Elite Panel Configuration and Repair Manual 10 Secure the remaining cables inside the Elite Panel cabinet The figure below illustrates securing and dressin
123. operation ACTA telephone compliance Part 68 of the FCC Rules Facility Interface Code FIC 02L S2 Service Order Code SOC 9 0Y Labeling certification number US VESALOOBVF 10xx xx Universal Service Order Code USOC Ru 31X TIA EIA TSB 129 A Alarm Dialing Equipment 8 2 14 Alarm dialing equipment equipment code GAL including dialers associated with fire and intrusion protection systems medical alert systems equipment failure notification systems etc must be connected to a properly installed or RJ38X jack to ensure the ability to seize the telephone line in emergency situations It is a requirement that the customer information accompanying such equipment include the following statement and diagram where RJ38X may be used in place of RJ31X if appropriate and the name and or model number of the equipment may be substituted for the term alarm dialing equipment in the text and figure Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line If you have any questions concerning these instructions you should consult your telephone company
124. or a qualified installer about installing the RJ31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series Copyright 2009 by VES LLC rights reserved FIRE e DETECTION NES YSTED 15 VES is a registered trademark of VES LLC All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners VES LLC Elite Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series Contents Section 1 Introduction Using INIS Manual 05d acie dci eR ES Ma ERR ari Du base rie aix 3 Related Documentation cai od soe Ca a a i eee ecu PR 3 Document Conventions 4 Fert NURIDOIS aula b 4 Writing ua 4 If You Need Help ivi ugue Re SO rival Estados ate bay 4 Contacting VES Tech Support nain 4 RMA Returns 4 Warnramny aisha dec a sido xp ee ati bak bos ade Ra 5 Advanced lt 5 Suspect Product Re ee EX iyd 5 Product Return Address isc cb Lu kd oe dante ieee ae
125. place components in the fuse circuit before replacing the fuse and operating the Elite Panel 10 Amp Battery Fuse Replace the 10 Amp battery fuse by removing the fuse the battery wiring and the standby batteries Specify kit VF1548 00 to replace the red cable containing the 10 Amp fuse or specify battery lead kit VF1514 00 to replace the red cable containing the 10 Amp fuse the jumper cable and the black cable Replace the 3 Amp Power Supply Fuse by removing it from the housing contained on the circuit board of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Install the replacement fuse in the housing and then test the power supply to determine that it operates Removing the 10 Amp Battery Fuse To remove the fuse 1 Disconnect the jumper cable connection between Battery 1 and Battery 2 Disconnect the red cable from the positive terminal of the TB3 BATTERY connector 2 3 Disconnect the black cable from the negative terminal of the TB3 BATTERY connector 4 Dispose of the cables described in steps 1 through 3 above 5 Remove existing Battery 1 and Battery 2 from the bottom of the Elite Panel cabinet and re cycle them according to the manufacturer guidelines Installing the 10 Amp Battery Fuse To install the new 10 Amp Battery Fuse 1 Mount the new standby batteries in the base of the Elite Panel cabinet 2 Connect the jumper cable from the negative terminal of Battery 1 to the positive terminal of Battery 2 3 Connectthe black cable from the negat
126. r Fire Pre Alarm Trouble Disablements and Other Navigates menu selections to the right Navigates menu selections up VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 9 of 117 Lower Control Pad Overview 2 The figure below illustrates the Elite lower control pad Figure 2 4 Lower Control Pad Re Sound Alarm Alarm Silence 1 2 Key Name 1 Re Sound Alarm 2 Alarm Silence 3 Panel Sounder Silence 4 Lamp Test 5 Reset 6 Fire Drill 7 Programmable Function VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series e Panel Sounder Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Silence Function 4 5 6 Description Re sounds the alarm when sounders are muted using the Alarm Silence button Silences NACs connected to the Elite Panel after receiving authorization through Access Level 2 Mutes the internal buzzer of the Elite Panel No other sounder outputs are affected by this operation Tests front panel indicators and the internal buzzer by illuminating all LEDs while darkening the front panel display and sounding the buzzer Resets latching inputs such as fire and pre alarm events after receiving authorization through Access Level 2 Fault events are non latching inputs and cannot be cleared by the Reset button Non latching inputs are cleared when faults are cleared Provides a fire drill for the Elite Panel after receiving authorization through Access Level 2 During the drill e The On Test
127. r during installation Select a mounting site for the Elite Panel that is suitable for its operating environment The Elite Panel installation site should be clean and dry and not subject to shock or vibration Ensure that the Elite Panel environment is free from wire ends knockout discs and any other debris VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 16 of 117 Installation 3 CAUTION Electronic components within the Elite Panel are vulnerable to damage from electrostatic discharge Ground straps must be worn by installers before handling Elite Panel circuit boards to prevent electrostatic discharge damage The Elite Panel installation must be performed by qualified personnel familiar with electronic components 3 Verify that you received the following items with the Elite Panel Item Quantity Description 4 1 1 The 4 Amp 1 Power Supply is the power source for the Elite Panel Power Supply Elite Panels contain a 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply Control Unit 1 The Control Unit Board provides connections for two loop addressable Board monitoring It also provides input and output connections for alarm and sen sor devices All Elite Panels contain a Control Unit Board Panel 1 The Panel Annunciator Board provides Elite Panel control and display Annunciator All Elite Panels contain a Panel Annunciator Board Board Elite Panel 1 The Elite Panel Installation Manual contains insta
128. r with the product issue should contact VES Tech Support and include the e Product part number e Purchase order or VES order number e Product serial number e Current function of the product Expected function of the product e Installation of the product RMA Returns Required A Return Material Authorization RMA must be assigned to all products returning to VES VES Tech Support will assign an RMA to a returning product after recording information collected from the on site technician VES cannot not accept product returns that do not include an accompanying RMA number An RMA number is assigned when e product issue is acknowledged by a VES Tech Support representative e A product was damaged during shipping e An order was placed using an incorrect part number e An order was placed using an incorrect part quantity order is no longer required Restocking fees may apply VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 4 of 117 Introduction 1 Warranty Returns VES Tech Support can replace a defective product when the original purchase is within the warranty period defined in the sales contract Check your sales contract for more information or contact your VES sales representative about the warranty period described in your sales contract Warranty products that have been placed in service will be repaired or replaced by VES Warranty products that have not been placed in ser
129. re alarm system for alarm and standby conditions Use these maximum current values to obtain the battery capacity of the fire alarm system as well as to confirm the operating constraints of the system Standby Battery Capacity Perform the installation only after calculations have been completed for a suitable battery size Battery standby hours are dependant on battery capacity and load of the FACP system Reference Appendix C Calculations to determine the standby battery capacity of the system Operating Constraints Installation of the FACP must include the operating constraints of the system to maintain continuous signal monitoring and reporting Operating constraints are based on the current driving capability of the Elite outputs and the external loading caused by devices and cabling External loads connected to the Elite outputs must be chosen within the driving limits of each output The loading placed on these outputs can be caused by individual or multiple combinations of signaling line circuits notification appliances and initiating devices Cabling 15 also an external loading property on the Elite outputs Select cabling size and length based on the type of circuit connected to the output of the Elite Panel Reference Appendix A Specifications and Appendix C Calculations to determine specific operating constraints for devices and cabling connected to the Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E0
130. re performing this test The Normal Standby mode is shown below 17 24 Monday 19 May 2003 AUTO CONFIGURED PANEL USE ARROW KEYS TO ENABLE PANEL dece dc gie The first line of the message format contains the time day and date The second line of the format contains a default or user defined message Remove the black lead from the negative terminal of the standby battery in the Elite Panel The following conditions occur on the front panel of the Elite Panel The General Trouble LED flashes yellow The Power Trouble LED flashes yellow The internal sounder annunciates The LCD display provides the following message to identify this condition ALM 000 TBL 0002 50 000 0055000 REL 00 5 NODE 1 PANEL Low battery voltage More Events In the example display above the trouble condition is identified by TROUBLE and TBL 0002 TBL 0002 indicates that two trouble conditions exist The first trouble condition Low battery voltage is displayed above The second trouble condition battery disconnected is displayed in the MORE EVENTS menu Identify the second trouble condition on the Elite Panel To display the second trouble condition on the Elite Panel 1 Press More Events on the front panel of the Elite 2 Press the central key pad to scroll down to MORE TROUBLE 3 Press2 on the central key pad to display battery disconnected MORE TROUBLE 001 002 x
131. ress 3 the upper control pad and navigate to EVENT LOG ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU EDIT CONFIGURATION SVETS gt EVENT LOG SYSTEM DISABLEMENTS LOOP DAA S 8 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the VIEW CLEAR EVENT LOG MENU VIEW CLEAR EVENT LOG MENU gt View Event Log Clear mwema LOG 9 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the View Event Log CAT HVEN TYPES TO VIEW PRE ALARM 1 TROUBLE TO DISABLEMENT 0 OLBER EVENTS 00 ACE EVENES 0 10 Press 3 on the upper control pad to scroll down the list of event types VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 48 of 117 11 Installation 3 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the event type Event logs are not displayed when events are shown with zeros in SELECT EVENT TYPES TO VIEW An example of a pre alarm condition is shown below VIEW PRE ALARM EVENTS 001 016 PRE ALARM HEAT SENSOR ZONE 02 dE dE Ol I PAU EME s GNIS Pre Alarm Use UP DOWN arrow keys to scroll events 12 Press 4 on the upper control pad to go back or press Exit to quit Clearing the Event Log The Clear Event Log feature removes the event log from Elite Panel memory To clear the event log 1 Press 3 on the upper control pad to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU SE EOS me ME Enter Access Level 2 Password Use numbered arrow keys Access will aut
132. ries 51 of 117 Installation 3 4 Press 1 on the upper control pad to navigate to ACCESS LEVEL 3 MAIN MENU V3 60216LH DISABLEMENTS VIEW DEVICES TEST ZONES SWE SKS TEN SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING PRECH Oo LEVEL o 5 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU SIDE MED Enter Access Level 3 Password Use numbered arrow keys ARO Se le ONC P CO 6 gt Type five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 33333 ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU gt EDIT CONFIGURATION oP 026 EVENT LOG SYSTEM DISABLEMENTS LOOP DATA TES 7 Press 1 the upper control pad scroll up to LOOP DATA TEST ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU EDIT CONFIGURATION SET TIMES EVENT LOG SYSTEM DISABLEMENTS gt LOOQP DATA TEST 8 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the LOOP DATA TEST LOOP DATA TESI O ENELOOP pu E EREC d VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 52 of 117 Installation 3 9 Press 2 the upper control pad to select the ACTIVE loop LOOP DATA TEST gt VIEW DATA CANCEL TEST 10 Press 2 on the upper control pad to begin the test using VIEW DATA LOOP DATA TEST LOOP 1 Suus ded Da eeu Good Readings 0100800 Bad Readings 0000000 dr So Rb The test example above indicates that the loop test was started
133. rill 10 56 rA 59 Fire Protection Service Valves 28 FIRE ROUTING ES uy at curs fo et prn eas Sra acusa 57 ROUNO nae E dae Erbe mte aces ies 27 Fire Routing and Trouble Routing outputs 27 Fire warning NACS eee eee eee 59 Fire Zone indicator 59 front panel lamps 40 Front Panel Menu 44 Access Level cm cce VAR SUR EUR 59 Disablements 55 Events lalis u u uuu eh ceder ec ob 59 Sensor Maintenance Early Warning 59 Set System oe ee dee Rb E RR 58 ICSU amis Sa Ee dd ee i 58 front panel display 28 Used atl eter ber ee ed ass 64 G General Trouble indicator 59 GENTBL GRGFLET susya ra AS 15 43 Glossary 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 14 4 Amp Power Supply 110 Control Unit BOSFU 110 Modem DACT Ethernet 110 Panel Annunciator Board 110 ground cable connection 37 pad hee Sr eph 35 37 ground SWAG SS 18 Ground 33 14 69 5 EN
134. s Snap series horn strobe square multi candela ceiling 24 VDC 15 30 75 95 CD fire red onap series horn strobe square multi candela ceiling 24 VDC 15 30 75 95 CD fire white Snap series horn strobe square multi candela ceiling high intensity 24 VDC 115 177 CD fire red Snap series horn strobe square multi candela ceiling high intensity 24 VDC 115 177 CD fire white onap series horn strobe multi candela wall 24 VDC 15 30 75 110 CD fire red onap series horn strobe multi candela wall 24 VDC 15 30 75 110 CD fire white onap series horn strobe multi candela ceiling 24 VDC 15 30 75 95 CD fire red onap series horn strobe multi candela ceiling 24 VDC 15 30 75 95 CD fire white Horn strobe 24 VDC multi candela ceiling 15 30 75 95 CD fire red Horn strobe 24 VDC multi candela ceiling 15 30 75 95 CD fire white DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock Cooper Wheelock VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 88 of 117 Equipment list B HORN STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4536 10 Horn strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling high intensity 115 177 CD fire red VF4536 30 Horn strobe 24 VDC Cooper Wheelock multi candela ceiling high i
135. s activated in the zone in test the timer will automatically be reset to 15 minutes Set System Time This menu option sets the panel date and time Set the system time to log events in the event log Control panel changes performed in 2010 provide automatic compensation for daylight saving time VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 58 of 117 Front Panel Menu 4 Sensor Maintenance Early Warning This option provides contamination status for Loop 1 through 4 Events and Status This section describes events and the status of the front panel display while operating the Elite Panel The following events are described Fire Event e Trouble Event Pre Alarm Event Fire Event In the event of a fire the twin red FIRE lamps and the appropriate Fire Zone indicator will flash if connected Details of the fire activation address and location text will be displayed on the front panel Fire warning NACs will sound throughout the building and the panel fire contact alarm contact and Fire Routing Outputs will be energized The panel buzzer will be pulsing but can be silenced by pressing the Silence Buzzer button To silence fire NACS press any of the menu navigation buttons and enter the Access 2 password then press the Enter button Panel controls will be enabled and will remain enabled for one minute after pressing the last key Pressing the Alarm Silence button will silence the NACs The NA
136. sor Maintenance Early Warning 59 sets the panel date and time 58 Short Circuit Isolator Modules 22 Short circuit protection 14 SIA or Contact ID 6 Side Terminal Ratings 72 Signaling Line Circuits 12 m 30 Silence the sounder 42 Silences NACs connected to the Elite 10 silencing operation 41 Sinole NOUSINGS cs d oak tcn rco E Race 22 SEC deleclOlS une sad aus outs we 24 SEG IOOD anes uiua S nt Ap EMEN In ies 22 SLC loop installation 25 Specifying Wire Size 20 Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems 1 sati n ea ea Ced 14 status monitoring and reporting 6 SiubsaddiesSes eR Es 59 sum of device loads 96 SHDOEVISODV gov dic f cuc Y e o awa 29 T fare nee 17 TELCO reporting features 17 Terminal Strip X1 12 Terminal strip X1 13 Terminal Strip 2 12 Terminal X2 a bs boo E Sus 13 Terminate
137. t Round Cooper Wheelock White Multi Candela 115 177 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 81 of 117 Equipment list B STROBES VES MODELS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4338 10 Wall Mount Red Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 135 185 VF4338 30 Wall Mount White Multi Cooper Wheelock Candela 135 185 VF4352 10 Wall Mount Weather Cooper Wheelock proof Red 75cd VF4353 10 Wall Mount Retrofit Plate Cooper Wheelock Red Multi Candela 15 30 75 110 VF4353 30 Wall Mount Retrofit Plate Cooper Wheelock White Multi Candela 15 30 75 110 VF4355 10 Wall Mount Retrofit Plate Cooper Wheelock Red 15 75cd VF4359 10 Wall Mount Retrofit Plate Cooper Wheelock Red Multi Candela 135 185 VF4660 10 Snap series strobe multi Cooper Wheelock candela wall high inten sity 24 VDC 135 185 CD fire red VF4660 30 Snap series strobe multi Cooper Wheelock candela wall high inten sity 24 VDC 135 185 CD fire white VF4665 10 Snap series strobe multi Cooper Wheelock candela ceiling high intensity 24 VDC 115 177 CD fire red VF4665 30 Snap series strobe multi Cooper Wheelock candela ceiling high intensity 24 VDC 115 177 CD fire white VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 82 of 117 Equipment list B SPEAKERS DESCRIPTIONS MANUFACTURERS VF4403 10 Horn Loudspeaker Red System Sensor Tap to
138. t 2 Off When selected in the ON position all loop driven outputs other than the loop NAC outputs will operate in accordance with their standard configuration Start Test Mode Initiate zone testing using this screen after setting parameters in Test Zone 1 500 Local NAC On Off Panel Outputs On Off and Loop Outputs On Off The screen display 15 Test Mode will expire after 15 minutes Ie Ones sei ds Press ENTER to start Test Mode pe c Press lt to go back A 15 minute timer begins decrementing when a zone is set in test mode The test will automatically stop after the timer stops The timer automatically resets to 15 minutes whenever a device 15 activated in the zone test Include Pull Stations Yes No Default No When selected to the ON position all pull stations will also be included in the Test Mode for the zone The normal use of this facility is to set the Include Pull Stations to No and test all smoke detection devices in the zone At this stage all pull stations will still operate and will take the panel out of test mode When all devices in the zone have been tested then the zone 15 put into test including pull stations pull stations can then be tested and will operate the test mode when a zone or zones has been set to test mode then a 15 minute timer is started This timer will decrement and after 15 minutes the zone will be automatically taken out of test mode Whenever a device i
139. tallation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 35 of 117 Installation 3 12 Remove the back plate from inside the Elite Panel The figure below illustrates removing the back plate from the Elite Panel Figure 3 26 Removing the Back Plate Anchoring the Elite Panel Drill holes in the premises wall for anchoring the Elite Panel and then anchor the empty cabinet to the wall using the mounting hardware to secure it Wiring AC Power and TELCO 1 Remove the top left and top right knockout tabs from the cabinet The figure below illustrates removing knockout tabs Figure 3 27 Removing Knockout Tabs Description Remove this tab to feed the AC power cable this tab to feed the TELCO cable Top rear of the Elite Panel Top front of the Elite Panel Front panel door flange shown CAUTION Avoid routing SLC cabling through the same conduit as 120 VAC lines VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 36 of 117 Installation 3 2 Thread the AC power cable into the top left hole provided from the knockout tab 3 Thread the TELCO cable into the top right hole provided from the knockout tab 4 Replace the Elite Panel back plate Refer to Section 3 Preparing for Mounting 5 Replace the Elite Panel door Refer to Section 3 Preparing for Mounting 6 Secure a ground wire from the ground lug on the t
140. tandby batteries can be connected before or after providing power to the Elite Panel Connect two batteries to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply in series Do not parallel batteries together to obtain a higher Ampere Hour rating Refer to Figure 3 1 for an illustration of this connection To connect batteries 1 Connect the negative terminal of Battery 2 to pin 1 2 Connect the negative terminal of Battery 1 to the positive terminal of Battery 2 3 Connect the positive terminal of Battery 1 to TB3 pin 2 Reference Section 5 Maintenance and Repair for replacement requirements for the standby batteries FM Approval requires secondary power to provide a minimum of 90 hours of standby operation followed by a minimum of 10 minutes of alarm operation Connecting 24VDC Devices Refer to Figure 3 1 for an illustration of this connection To connect 24 VDC devices to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 1 Disconnect the battery and shut the power off at the 120 VAC source 2 Connect 24 DC to terminal block TB4 pin 1 3 Connect DC RTN to terminal block TB4 pin 2 4 the battery and restore power at the 120 source VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 20 of 117 Installation 3 Connecting Class A Loops Connect Class A loops to terminal strip X1 on 2 and 4 loop models of the Elite Panel Terminals 1 through 8 of terminal strip X1 are assigned to 2 loop models of the Elite
141. te Indicator Remote Test Station for Duct Detectors Alarm LED VF5021 Remote Test Station for Duct Detectors Alarm LED w Reset Button VF5023 Remote Test Station for Duct Detectors Alarm LED w Reset Key Switch Replacement Parts The following VES replacement parts are provided for the Elite Panel VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 78 of 117 Equipment list B VF13XX YYY The eMatrix is a graphical annunciator Configure features of this device to assign numerical values to part number variables XX YYY Specify model number VF13XX YYY for the base version of this unit Reference eMatrix Installation Manual VF3513 00 for configuration features for your application VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 79 of 117 Equipment list B Compatible Notification Appliance Circuits The following Notification Appliance Circuits are recommended for use with the Elite Panel in non synchronized applications _ _ a DYD wak wak Gawa wawa VF4360 10 Wall Mount Red Multi System Sensor Candela 15 30 75 110 VF4360 30 Wall Mount White Multi System Sensor Candela 15 30 75 110 VF4310 10 Wall Mount 15 75cd System Sensor Weatherproof VF4311 10 Wall Mount 75cd System Sensor Weatherproof VF4312 10 Wall Mount 110cd System Sensor Weatherproof s VF4313 10 Ceiling
142. te Panel Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Glossary Introduction provides document conventions the technical help line repair and return information Overview provides a summary features of the Elite Panel Installation describes how to setup install and test the Elite Panel Front Panel Menu describes how to operate the Elite Panel from its front panel Maintenance and Repair describes how to perform routine service and repair on the Elite Panel Specifications provides characteristics of the Elite Panel Equipment List provides model numbers for VES Elite Panels loop devices accessories replacement parts and compatible Notification Appliances Current Draw Worksheet provides an example for recording and calculating the current draw of the Elite Panel and its Signaling Line Circuits Initiation Devices and Notification Appliances Front Door Label is a copy of the Elite Panel front door label Operating Instructions provides an overview of Elite Panel status and control instructions Glossary contains definitions for terminology used in the Elite Panel Installation Manual Related Documentation The following documents shall be used to provide additional information for installing the Elite Panel 16 Channel I O Interface Installation Manual VF3512 00 E01 X X eView Installation Manual VF3510 00 E01 XX eMatrix Installation Manual VF35
143. tent with those described in Confirming a Successful Installation Options on the Front Panel Menu include TEST ZONES Tests zones 1 to 500 including local NACs panel outputs and loop outputs EVENT LOG Provides event log view function as well as an event log clear function LOOP DATA TEST Tests devices connected to Elite Panel loops TEST ZONES The TEST ZONES menu tests NAC panel and loop outputs Options for this menu feature are described below Test Zones Default 1 Sets the test for zones 1 to 500 Local NACs Default On Tests Elite Panel NACs Audible and visual notification circuits activate for 3 second durations during this test Panel Outputs Default Off Tests Elite Panel outputs other than NACs and includes Fire Routing Trouble Routing and Programmable Output Loop Outputs Default Off Tests loop driven outputs other than the loop sounders Refer to Section 4 Front Panel Menu for more information about Test Zones Test Zones reverts to the MAIN MENU after 25 seconds when there is no navigation activity on the front panel display To troubleshoot using the TEST ZONES menu feature 1 Press on the upper control pad to display the SET ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU SET ACCESS Laeveb 2 INL Enter Access Level 2 Password Use numbered arrow keys Access will automatically expire after 120 seconds if no key is pressed TO VES LLC Elite Panel Installation
144. total current loading are Panel standby and alarm currents e SLC Loops e Outputs The current limits provided in Appendix A Specifications are maximums for each of the circuit connections on the Elite Panel These levels are not intended to be summed together to determine the total current available from the Elite Panel Refer to these levels only when determining the limit of device loading on each circuit VES LLC Elite RS Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 96 of 117 Calculations C The following example demonstrates the process for determining the total load current of the Elite Panel 1 Identify the current draw of each device on the circuit connection 2 Add the device currents together in each circuit connection 3 Compare the sum of the device currents with the current limit of each circuit connection to verify that the summed level is below the current limit value 4 Add the device load currents together that were obtained for each of the circuit connections Circuit Connection Current Limit Device Load Current SLC Loop 1 250 mA 150 mA SLC Loop 2 250 mA 50 mA 24V OUT 360 mA 0 AUX 24V 360 mA 0 NAC Channel 1 1 6 A continuous VDC or 750 mA continuous VDC 900 mA pulse VDC NAC Channel 1 1 6 A continuous VDC or 0 900 mA pulse VDC Total Device Load 950 mA 5 Add the Total Device Load to the no load alarm current of the Elite to obtain the Total Load Current Total Device Load Elite No Load
145. ts ereeeeeeeee ern 67 Replacing Cabinet Components 68 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 1V Contents Appendix A Specifications Emm 70 Standby Curent E dr beh 70 Earth ut bacalao nd 0 70 SEC sein DAS eek iste t ee Roda duo ie Der dpt 70 Programmable Relay Contact Ratings 71 Programmable Special Application NAC Outputs 71 Power Output CIIOUllS dest td adita edere dax aed a Stee eke un Soke 72 Unsupervised Inputs n deed eae ERE xe Ere Glad ese bx dm p EA ae eds 72 154950 dd tarta eee de 72 cite VDO x attics yku pan eas crs OE Mac me kaha herbaria B Me cater a a nah 73 a Ses ori Bl ed BN de Rd are ds 73 4 Amp OEM T Power Supply ur u charge deir ha died ose deed h kukaa 73 AC Dane 2 Saleen eaa ap aO debe bad 74 C Di TEM rcr UPC 74 Operating ENnvVirOnMent qus SU a RN Pura 75 Physical SpecilICallOnS owed ecw Wi pacc E UE WIR sed 75 VES Panels u
146. uncion DUHOM 2505 qd uu cR Embed anes 56 Disables or enables the front panel Fire Drill button 56 Disables or enables TROUBLE ROUTING 5f disconnected battery and low battery indicators 62 Displaying the Event Log 47 Displays after a successful boot 39 Displays the number of alarms present 9 Displays the number of events present 9 Document Conventions 4 door clearance requirement 31 Dressing Cables 38 E EARPHTAUET 25 xus SER Sanna esac 15 43 electrostatic discharge 17 electrostatic discharge damage 17 EIMGIGCN CY ases aside Sa Sir aude cvs ee eset 30 Enables the menu selection 9 ETE T 9 EVENT OG EM S he hae GB 44 Event Log oum i SR Basler 47 uei s dade pues 44 event log clear 44 Ev nts and Status goes Ns tec cA gl ode 59 tiens 9 expansion boards 28 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual A Series Index FACP Supervision 14 fault conditions 43 field programmable software 1 2 2 Rr MT P 29 dir c rr PEPERIT 29 D
147. uu m se y T bum CP wu dadas 76 Appendix B Equipment List Loop Devices and 77 Replacement osuere od ue aruis unu ih uu das ee ee ee 78 Compatible Notification Appliance Circuits 80 Authorized Special Application Devices 94 Compatible Devices for Auxiliary 24V 94 VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series Contents Appendix C Calculations CurrenbEoadIng use cu eee oe ERE EUREN EBENEN aS SEO gaude Supa u DIS 96 Determining the Standby Battery Rating 98 Battery Rating Equation teeta 98 priu Et wa uc 99 NAG DEVICES accede Bp Raho Ab sas aan 100 Albam 554a 822 Bee ead Bales ao o ode Ran aal ee eA on rA 100 uda cedo Le ee a d e d eat Ae eds 101 NAC Wiring Length ce eee oe aed oe ee nae Oe GARE dr Sum 102 eda eee dose ion 102 Appendix D Door Label Appendix E Operating Instructions Glossary VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series vi
148. vice will be returned to VES stock and an equivalent credit will be provided to the contractor Advanced Replacements Suspect products that fail to operate in the field can be replaced quickly using the advanced replacement process The advanced replacement process is available to all contractors who maintain an acceptable line of credit with VES Initiate the advanced replacement process by requesting an RMA number from a VES Tech Support representative Advanced replacements can be shipped to your location when the suspect product is covered under warranty and when a replacement product is in stock All advanced replacement products are shipped UPS ground Expedited Replacements Advanced replacements can be expedited at the request of the contractor Shipping costs associated with this process are the responsibility of the contractor Returning Products Suspect products returning to VES using the advanced replacement process must be received 30 days from the RMA issue date Contractors can be billed for returning products received following this 30 day period Suspect Product Testing Suspect products returned to VES are tested to confirm operating failures experienced in the field If the suspect product is found to be functional contractors must absorb the following expenses e Shipping of the advanced replacement product Return shipping of the suspect product e Cost of the advanced replacement product Product Return Address
149. wer The 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply performs self testing during the powering process Visually inspect the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply to confirm that it is secure in the cabinet before beginning the test Also inspect the cabling for secure terminations proper dressing and lack of pinching Test the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply to confirm that it s functioning correctly by inspecting its LEDs during the powering and operating process CAUTION The 4 Amp 1 Power Supply will not operate on battery power until primary power connections are complete Connect primary power to the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply before connecting the batteries Powering Perform the following tests 1 Confirm that connections are complete as described in the installation portion of this procedure 2 Apply AC power to the input of the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply 3 Confirm that the following LED status conditions exist after the 4 Amp 1 Power Supply receives power e AC NORM Green e HEART BEAT Flashing Yellow e OUTON Green e BAT LOW This LED may turn on during the powering process to indicate a low battery voltage condition This LED will turn off when the battery voltage is above the BAT LOW condition e All other LEDs are off 4 Monitor the status LEDs for the fault conditions described below and follow the recommended action when the 4 Amp OEM 1 Power Supply does not provide the status indications described in step 3 Status LEDs Normal Fat R
150. ypassed Re Sound Alarm Panel Sounder Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Alarm Silence Silence Function Initializations performed during the booting process are complete when the Main Menu display appears Display of the Main Menu indicates that the Elite Panel is operating properly and that the installation was successful This is the Normal Standby condition of the Elite Panel Testing the Panel Lamps 1 Press the lamp test button to light the front panel lamps G _ Fire 1 po Pre General Trouble UC to Fire Output Active Power Trouble j On Test System Trouble C o Panel Sounder Silenced e e Trouble TE More More 4 Co Delay Active Fire al i Events Supervisory Alarm Events oe VENIS Exit Enter o Point Bypassed Re Sound Alarm Panel Sounder Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Alarm Silence Silence Function Lamp Test Button 2 Verify that all front panel lamps are lit Contact the help desk if front panel lamps do not light Reference Section 2 Overview for a description of Lamp Test operation VES LLC Elite Panel Installation Manual VF3514 00 Revision E02 06 A Series 40 of 117 Installation 3 Trouble Silence Test This test confirms the silencing operation of the Elite Panel during a trouble condition To perform the Trouble Silence Test 1 3 Confirm that the Elite Panel is in the Normal Standby mode befo

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