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ModuLaser Modular 
Aspirating Smoke Detector 
Installation Manual 

P/N 04-4001-501-1003-08 • 01FEB19 

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Page 2: ...8 EC EMC directive Hereby UTC Fire Security declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provinsions of Directive 2004 108 EC 2012 19 EU WEEE directive...

Page 3: ...Configuration and Commissioning 35 Introduction 36 Access level 1 user operation 41 Access level 2 user operation and configuration 41 Access level 3 user operation and configuration 54 Access level 4...

Page 4: ...exceed the purchase price of the product The foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law regardless of whether UTCFS has been advised of the possibility of such d...

Page 5: ...ise you of hazards that could result in injury or loss of life They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent injury or loss of life Caution Caution messages advise you of possibl...

Page 6: ...iv ModuLaser Modular Aspirating Smoke Detector Installation Manual...

Page 7: ...on Summary This chapter provides an introduction to your detector the main controls and the indicators Content System overview 2 Introduction 2 Clusters 3 Connectivity 3 ClassiFire 3 Software 4 Module...

Page 8: ...ration high sensitivity smoke detection system that provides all the benefits of air sampling high sensitivity smoke detection including very early warning The system comprises the following A backpla...

Page 9: ...for more information on cluster connections Each device in a cluster is identified by a unique 7 bit address in the range 1 to 127 Multiple clusters can be connected to create a SenseNET network Conne...

Page 10: ...detection algorithm 3 Normal Normal indicates that initial environmental learning has ended and that the detector is operating normally Note Demo mode skips the intermediate learn mode and jumps from...

Page 11: ...lane Figure 2 Module overview 1 Minimum display module 2 Standard or command display module 3 Detector module Display modules The following display modules are available Minimum display module The min...

Page 12: ...Command display module The command display module provides LED status indicators as well as a colour TFT display and user controls The command display module is used as a central control and monitori...

Page 13: ...nimum or standard display module It consists of a fan a dust filter and a laser head with the corresponding sensors to measure air flow temperature and obscuration The detector module uses the ClassiF...

Page 14: ...wn below Figure 5 TFT display and controls 1 Address 2 System date home screen only 3 System time home screen only 4 Current alarm counter 5 Current fault counter 6 Current warning counter 7 F1 F2 and...

Page 15: ...lay Yellow Flow fault 1 A steady LED indicates a flow fault or a fan fault in one or more detector modules in the cluster minimum or standard display or network command display Red Prealarm 1 A steady...

Page 16: ...fast flashing LED indicates that at least one detector module is in FastLearn mode that the module is starting up or that pipe calibration is in process A slow flashing LED indicates that one or more...

Page 17: ...r Caution This product must be installed and maintained by qualified personnel adhering to all local or national installation requirements and any other applicable regulations Content Electrical safet...

Page 18: ...ve to electrostatic discharge ESD To avoid damage follow accepted ESD handling procedures Installation Overview To install the detection system follow these steps 1 Fix the backplane to the wall See I...

Page 19: ...ule DO set the appropriate ClassiFire alarm factor for the area to be protected DO set the appropriate alarm level for the area to be protected DO set the appropriate fan speed for the area to be prot...

Page 20: ...6 Backplane layout 1 Cable glands not supplied 2 O P2 and O P3 output connectors 3 CH1 and CH2 SenseNET connectors for bus or loop configuration 4 J1 display and detector module connector 5 Address D...

Page 21: ...r Installation Manual 15 Display module Figure 7 Display module layout 1 USB type A connector 2 RJ11 connector see note below 3 USB type B connector 4 Ethernet connector see note below 5 Cover sensor...

Page 22: ...e outlet 2 Sampling pipe inlet 3 Fan 4 User interface PCBA 5 Filter cover 6 Laser cover 7 Detector module installed at 180 degrees Note The detector module may also be installed onto the backplane at...

Page 23: ...hem to each other see Figure 11 on page 19 To install the backplane onto a DIN rail 1 Secure the DIN rail to the wall using appropriate fasteners for the mounting surface 2 Hang the backplane onto the...

Page 24: ...urface where the keyhole position was marked and insert an M4 wall plug 3 Insert a screw into the keyhole screw slot and hang the backplane onto this screw 4 Align the backplane ensuring that it is le...

Page 25: ...or joining clip or protective cover WARNING To avoid personal injury take care when inserting or removing the joining clips or protective covers from the side of the backplane To remove these items pl...

Page 26: ...2 13 AWG N A Data cable RS 485 data cable up to 2 5 mm 2 1 2 km 0 75 mi USB cable Standard USB cable with A B connectors 3 m 9 84 ft 1 1 Observe maximum length to comply with the EMC requirements of...

Page 27: ...ter 2 Installation ModuLaser Modular Aspirating Smoke Detector Installation Manual 21 Connecting modules Connector overview Figure 12 Backplane PCB connectors top Figure 13 Backplane PCB connectors bo...

Page 28: ...S APIC in shield APIC OUT 3 APIC out positive APIC out negative S APIC out shield SenseNET CH1 A SenseNET channel 1 B SenseNET channel 1 S SenseNET channel 1 shield SenseNET CH2 A SenseNET channel 2 B...

Page 29: ...ame location next to each other Distributed This cluster type consists of a minimum or standard display module and up to eight detector modules with each module installed in a different location not n...

Page 30: ...onnectors on the backplane PCB as shown below The maximum cable length between modules is 1 200 m 4 000 ft In this installation type each module requires a power supply see Connecting the power supply...

Page 31: ...luster as shown below The maximum cable length between modules is 1 200 m 4 000 ft In this installation type each group of adjacent modules uses a shared power supply connected to a single module and...

Page 32: ...uts Connect output devices to the O P1 O P2 and O P3 connectors Outputs are activated by a voltage free relay contact with normally open NO normally closed NC and common C connections See Configuring...

Page 33: ...ue display Not activated PSU fault 15 k 10 15 k 10 Short circuit normal 2 7 k 3 3 k Open circuit supervision fault 34 1 k 470 k Connecting a multiple cluster network Connect a multiple cluster network...

Page 34: ...llation Manual Figure 17 Connecting a multiple cluster network 1 Minimum display module first cluster 2 Command display module stand alone 3 Standard display module second cluster Note The network con...

Page 35: ...lows for example connecting an output on the module to an input on the fire panel to send event notifications to the fire panel The module output and control panel input require appropriate configurat...

Page 36: ...ing the address DIP switch on the backplane PCB Figure 6 on page 14 The address range is 1 to 127 for all modules including command modules and is set using the first seven bits of the DIP switch bit...

Page 37: ...ee Figure 19 below Each module includes four captive screws attached to each corner of the unit Note The detector module may also be installed onto the backplane at 180 degrees if required as shown in...

Page 38: ...able Offset pipe adaptor supplied Straight pipe adaptor not supplied The adaptors are designed to facilitate the removal of the detector module from the backplane without fully removing the pipes Note...

Page 39: ...ly enough that the pipe does not move 3 Push the adaptor through the backplane and into the detector module the exhaust pipe on the left the sampling pipe on the right 4 Tighten the adaptor nut firmly...

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Page 41: ...Settings menu 44 The Device Settings menu 46 The Detection Settings menu 46 The Communications menu 47 The Log menu 47 The Test menu 49 The Reset menu 52 The Enable Disable menu 53 Access level 3 use...

Page 42: ...ult access code for this level is 2222 Level 3 This level allows system configuration tasks and is reserved for authorized users who have been trained to operate and configure the detection system The...

Page 43: ...new access code twice 4 Press F1 Save to save your changes and exit to the previous screen 5 If you have no other configuration changes to make then press F1 Apply from the Main menu or the submenu to...

Page 44: ...Down Press to scroll down a menu or to decrease the value of a parameter 2 Left Press to scroll left or to navigate to the previous field or digit 3 Up Press to scroll up a menu or to increase the va...

Page 45: ...ration change The configuration process can be resumed Notes Configuration changes are only applied to the system by pressing F1 Apply When updating multiple configuration settings we recommend that y...

Page 46: ...e The configuration wizard To use the configuration wizard 1 Press F1 Wizard from the Main menu 2 Select Configuration Wizard 3 Press F3 Next to step through the menus included in the wizard see Table...

Page 47: ...ule screen Use the up and down buttons to scroll through a list of events Click on an event notification for more information about the event Note Standard display modules display events for the clust...

Page 48: ...s information screen opens 3 Press F1 Graphic for a graphical view of the detector status information 4 Press F1 Status to return to the default status screen 5 Press F3 Exit to exit the status screen...

Page 49: ...ing for the detector is day mode Night mode Indicates that the primary sensitivity mode setting for the detector is night mode Table 12 Status screen values Value Description Alarm 2 The Fire Alarm 2...

Page 50: ...priority are displayed 2 Alarm states display as flashing red text The Main menu The Main menu for this access level is shown below Figure 23 Access level 2 Main menu The General Settings menu Use th...

Page 51: ...ons Option Description Brightness Configures the brightness of the display Backlight Mode 1 Configures the display backlight mode Auto Always On Select Always On if the display should be permanently l...

Page 52: ...Standard display modules only display devices in the associated cluster To view device details 1 Select Device Settings from the Main menu and then select Device Details A list of devices is displaye...

Page 53: ...of all device events Event logs are available for displays and detectors A chart record is a series of sample detection records Chart records are only available for detectors To save event logs and ch...

Page 54: ...eturn to the Main menu Viewing and saving chart records Note We recommend that requests to view or save chart records be targeted to narrow date and time periods To view a chart record 1 Select Log fr...

Page 55: ...takes the format AAA_YYYYMMDD_HHMM_TT csv Where AAA is the device address YYYYMMDD is the current date HHMM is the current time and TT is a the device type identification code 6 Press F3 Exit to retu...

Page 56: ...to the Main menu Note An installation test is not terminated by a system reset The test can only be terminated from the test menu by unchecking the device in test Performing an output test The output...

Page 57: ...test options vary depending on the type of module selected as shown below Table 17 User interface test options Option Devices Description LED indicators test All devices Tests the LED indicators All...

Page 58: ...pe Once the test has been completed it will indicate Pass or Fail 3 Press F3 Exit to return to the Main menu The Reset menu Performing a system reset Use the Reset menu to perform a system reset on a...

Page 59: ...icated For example faults and alarms are detected but are not indicated they are added to the event log Note When a detector is disabled the detector Warning LED is steady and the disablement is confi...

Page 60: ...ys flow etc Configure the communications settings network setup etc The Main menu The Main menu for this access level is shown below Figure 24 Access level 3 Main menu General Settings menu Use the Ge...

Page 61: ...lization 3 Press F1 Set to save your changes and exit to the previous screen The Device Settings menu Use the Device Settings menu to add a device description to view or configure latching status inpu...

Page 62: ...ds 1 Detector modules only To configure the latching status 1 Select Device Settings from the Main menu and then select Latching Status 2 Select the device that you want to view or press F1 Go To to s...

Page 63: ...ctivates the module generates a fault condition battery fault Mains Check When the input deactivates the module generates a fault condition mains voltage fault The device or devices affected by the co...

Page 64: ...t functionality to another module in the cluster the module address must be defined in External Addr External Addr Configures the address of the impacted module when Influence is set to External Funct...

Page 65: ...he applicable device or devices are in Battery Fault state Mains Fault The output activates when the applicable device or devices are in Mains Fault state Power Supply Fault The output activates when...

Page 66: ...ation files Use the Load Save menu to save a module configuration file to load a module configuration from a file or to restore the cluster configuration after maintenance Note This option can be used...

Page 67: ...r standard display module automatically saves the configuration details for all detectors in the local cluster If one or more detectors in the cluster are replaced the saved configuration can be quick...

Page 68: ...iate fast Possible values 8 to 10 default 8 Prealarm Level Configures the value used to calculate the Prealarm level threshold during the learn procedure intermediate fast Possible values 3 to 8 defau...

Page 69: ...e alarm levels and the alarm factor 4 Select and check Cascading Alms if this option is required 5 Press F1 Save to save your changes and exit to the previous screen 6 If you have no other configurati...

Page 70: ...Configures the use of intermediate learning mode If checked the intermediate learn procedure is omitted and the detector enters normal mode after FastLearn While active Demo mode is indicated by the...

Page 71: ...any configuration defined here Table 27 Day Night configuration Option Description D N Enabled Configures day and night sensitivity operation If checked ClassiFire changes between day mode and night...

Page 72: ...nse to Power Save commands If checked the device will accept Power Save commands Start Pipe Calibration Manually starts pipe calibration To configure flow parameters 1 Select Detection Settings from t...

Page 73: ...ions for the network and to remove a USB device Configuring the network Use the Network Setup menu to configure network settings including SenseNET and SenseNET where applicable and to scan for device...

Page 74: ...ion 1 Command modules only 2 Minimum and standard display modules only To configure the network 1 Select Communications from the Main menu and then select Network Setup 2 Enter your configuration chan...

Page 75: ...nded Poll Timeout setting Number of network devices Maximum recommended setting Up to 16 992 ms Up to 25 672 ms Up to 40 368 ms Up to 74 192 ms Up to 88 160 ms Up to 100 128 ms Up to 127 64 ms The Log...

Page 76: ...ds 5 Press F1 Save to save your changes and exit to the previous screen 6 If you have no other configuration changes to make then press F1 Apply from the Main menu or the submenu to apply the changes...

Page 77: ...ive into the USB connector and replace the cover 2 Select General Settings from the Main menu and then select Customize Restore Logo 3 Select Customize Logo 4 Select the device that you want to view o...

Page 78: ...e procedure To upgrade all devices in a cluster 1 Unzip the upgrade folder to a USB flash drive as described above 2 Remove the display cover insert a USB flash drive into the USB connector and replac...

Page 79: ...or to replace point type detectors Class C ensure that the installation conforms to all relevant local or national standards When using the detector as a primary sampling system ensure that the pipe a...

Page 80: ...ioning must include sufficient testing to verify that sampling holes are fully functional Results from the tests should be recorded for future reference Commissioning tests should include but are not...

Page 81: ...nsport time matches requirements in the installation design specification where applicable Fault detection Block and unblock all pipes to ensure that low flow and high flow faults are reported correct...

Page 82: ...nutes 2 The system should respond within 120 seconds of cessation of energization After this period very little smoke is given off Notes The wire is subject to cooling if positioned in direct contact...

Page 83: ...e required time has elapsed The amount of time depends on the room height and the temperature differential the temperature difference between the level at which the test is conducted and the level at...

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Page 85: ...dular Aspirating Smoke Detector Installation Manual 79 Chapter 4 Maintenance and troubleshooting Summary This chapter provides maintenance and troubleshooting procedures Content Maintenance 80 Trouble...

Page 86: ...lts of the annual tests should be compared to the results recorded after commissioning the system See Maximum smoke transport time on page 75 for more details Detector sensitivity test Perform a detec...

Page 87: ...reuse and should be discarded The detector will indicate a Filter fault when the filter value on the detector status screen see Detector status on page 42 reaches 20 The detector should be powered on...

Page 88: ...en remove the filter assembly from the detector 3 Remove the plastic cover from the filter cartridge and dispose of the cartridge 4 Fit the new cartridge into the plastic cover with IN facing toward t...

Page 89: ...n the smoke stream Check that the correct ClassiFire alarm setting has been set Check that the detector has either had a 24 hour learning period or that it has been placed in demonstration mode Low me...

Page 90: ...Flow Low The current air flow is below the low limit pipe obstructed Fault Flow High The current air flow is above the high limit pipe missing or broken Fault Flow Sensor Flow sensor failure Fault Tem...

Page 91: ...ibrated Detector not calibrated Fault Incompatible Versions Incompatible versions found in the network Fault Subsystem Subsystem fault Fault No Pipe Calibration Pipe calibration data not found Fault I...

Page 92: ...oke Detector Installation Manual Type Message Description Warning Detector Replaced A cluster detector has been replaced reset the module to remove the warning Warning Flow Setup Started Detector in F...

Page 93: ...ndard display module 260 mA fan speed 1 380 mA fan speed 6 940 mA fan speed 16 204 mA 232 mA display backlight off Communications Display connectivity USB and APIC Data bus length RS 485 SenseNET Sens...

Page 94: ...eadings of air velocity temperature compensated 1 m s to 6 m s 3 3 ft s to 19 6 ft s 0 05 m s 0 16 ft s Duct air velocity 1219 m min max 4000 ft min UL Sampling pipe inlets 1 per detector module Exhau...

Page 95: ...Bottom Back 3 x 20 7 mm 0 815 in 2 x 20 7 mm 0 815 in 2 Detector module orientation Vertical or horizontal IP rating Display module Detector module IP40 IP40 Flammability rating UL94 V0 Dust filter re...

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Page 97: ...the APIC 6 Remove the front of the display and then open the inside cover by pulling the holding clips outwards see Figure 27 on page 92 7 Connect the APIC ribbon cable to the J501 connector on the d...

Page 98: ...endix A APIC installation 92 ModuLaser Modular Aspirating Smoke Detector Installation Manual Figure 27 APIC installation 1 APIC board 2 APIC ribbon cable 3 Alignment stud 4 Holding clips 5 J501 connec...

Page 99: ...n EU compliance Certification body 0832 Manufacturer UTC CCS Manufacturing Polska Sp Z o o Ul Kolejowa 24 39 100 Ropczyce Poland Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Fire Security B V Kelvin...

Page 100: ...A 72 after any programming change Reacceptance testing is also required after any addition or deletion of system components and after any modification repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring...

Page 101: ...n Manual 95 European standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility These products have been designed in accordance with the following European standards for electrical safety and e...

Page 102: ...meters 66 inputs 56 network setup 67 outputs 58 restore cluster configuration 61 restore default logo 71 restore default settings 61 saving loading files 60 connections backplane connectors 21 distrib...

Page 103: ...access level 2 user 44 access level 3 user 54 access level 4 user 70 measurement units 44 module overview 5 N network setup 67 O operation access level 1 user 41 access level 2 user 41 access level 3...

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