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OSI-RI by Fire-Lite Alarms

OSI-RI-FL Installation Guide

E56-6584-001 | October 2018

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General Warning

This product must only be installed, configured and used strictly in accordance with the General Terms and
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Open Source Software

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Firmware Updates

This device supports firmware upgrades via its USB port. When performing a firmware update the new firmware
update file should be downloaded from the Fire-Lite Alarms website and saved to a USB memory device that has
had all of its content removed.

Approved firmware version: S03-0089-000.

Device and System Security

Before installing this product ensure that the two security seals on the packaging are unbroken and the product has
not been tampered with since leaving the factory. Do not install this product if there are any indications of
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adequately protected to avoid tampering of the system that could result in information disclosure, spoofing, and
integrity violation.

This device utilizes Secure Boot to validate the device’s software using a hardware root of trust and cryptographic
signatures. If the software cannot be validated the device will generate a trouble condition in the system.

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Summary of Contents for OSI-RI-FL

Page 1: ...OSI RI FL Single ended Reflected Type Projected Imaging Beam Smoke Detector Intelligent Installation Guide October 2018 Document No E56 6584 001 33807_01 ...

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Page 3: ...ilure to take proper precautions Critical Product Security Open Source Software This product contains open source software provided by third parties It does not necessarily use all of the third party software components Go to http www security honeywell com opensource for a detailed list of the third party software used and the associated open source license agreement s Firmware Updates This devic...

Page 4: ...f having the services supplied again or ii in the case of goods the lowest cost of replacing the goods acquiring equivalent goods or having the goods repaired Indemnification You agree to fully indemnify and hold Fire Lite Alarms harmless for any claim cost demand or damage including legal costs on a full indemnity basis incurred or which may be incurred arising from your use of the products Misce...

Page 5: ...with the appropriate local codes and standards for smoke detection and electrical connections This document contains generic product information and some sections may not comply with all local codes and standards In these cases the local codes and standards must take precedence The information below was correct at time of printing but may now be out of date Check with your local codes standards an...

Page 6: ...r 21 9 2 Mounting the Imager 22 10 Mounting Considerations for Single Ended Beam Detectors 23 11 Wiring Installation Guidelines 25 12 Installation Alignment 29 12 1 Pre alignment Checklist 29 12 2 Coarse Alignment 29 12 3 Fine Adjustment 30 12 4 Completing the Installation 31 12 5 Final Verification 31 13 Testing and Determining the Sensitivity of the Unit 33 13 1 Calibrated Test Filter 33 13 2 Re...

Page 7: ...tern Indicates Trouble Diagnostics NORMAL OPERATION Local LED flashing green once every 1 second ALIGNMENT AIDS Laser pointer and optical intuitive alignment guidance with directional arrows Style 7 Operation On board isolators provide style 7 operation may be disabled via shunts on circuit board Environmental Value Temperature 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C Product UL listed for use from 0 C to 37 8 C...

Page 8: ...e 1 per second 22mA 24V polling device 1 per second 15mA 15V polling device 1 per second 22mA External Supply Voltage 15 to 32 VDC Current 0 5 A Max for heater Reset Time 500 msec maximum Start up Time after power up 30 seconds maximum Alarm Verification Time 5 seconds maximum Remote Outputs VOLTAGE 15 to 32 VDC Note Output voltage same as device input voltage CURRENT 15mA maximum 6mA minimum Note...

Page 9: ...I FL Installation Guide E56 6584 001 October 2018 7 2 Before Installation Please thoroughly read this guide and applicable sections of OSID Global Application Note document no 25686 This manual is available online at www firelite com ...

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Page 11: ...icrocontroller that continuously monitors the signal strength and periodically updates the alarm and trouble thresholds When the self compensation circuit reaches its limit the detector generates a trouble signal indicating the need for service Three LEDs on the detector indicate the current status a red LED for alarm a yellow LED for trouble and a blinking green LED for standby operation Note The...

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Page 13: ...nts might be considered not suitable for spot type smoke detectors Before installing the transmitter receiver unit or reflector in these types of applications special consideration should be given to ensure proper operation of the beam detector The beam detector should not be installed in environments where heavy condensation or icing is likely Condensation or icing of the reflector surface or the...

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Page 15: ... to mount either a single transmitter receiver unit or a single reflector 5 2 BEAMHKR The BEAMHKR allows the reflector to operate in environments prone to the formation of condensation Condensation forming on the reflector may result in trouble or false alarm conditions BEAMHKR will lessen the likelihood of condensation by maintaining the reflector at a temperature that is slightly higher than sur...

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Page 17: ...s OSI RI FL Installation Guide E56 6584 001 October 2018 15 6 Package Contents l 1 Transmitter Receiver Unit l 1 Paintable Trim Ring l 1 Reflector l 4 Plug in Terminal Blocks l 2 Isolator Shunts l 1 OSI RI FL Quick Start Guide ...

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Page 19: ...n a room with a smooth ceiling detectors should be spaced horizontally between 30 and 60 feet 9 1 to 18 3m One half that spacing between the beam and the sidewall may be used as a guide See Figure 7 1 The beam detector can be mounted with the transmitter receiver on one wall and the reflector on the opposite wall or both suspended from the ceiling or any wall ceiling combination In the case of the...

Page 20: ... windows should be a minimum of 2 out of the center of the beam path of the beam Reflector S S 3 ft 0 9m maximum 1 2 S maximum Tx Rx Reflector Tx RX S S 3 ft 0 9m maximum 3 ft 0 9m maximum Refer to local regulations for installation depending on height of roof Figure 7 3 Sloped Ceiling Shed Type Figure 7 4 Sloped Ceiling Peaked Type ...

Page 21: ...crete a sturdy load bearing wall support column structural beam or other surface that is not expected to experience vibration or large movement over time DO NOT MOUNT the beam detector on corrugated metal walls sheet metal walls external building sheathing external siding suspended ceilings steel web trusses rafters non structural beam joists or other such surfaces In cases where only one stable m...

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Page 23: ... reflector must also be mounted such that the plane of the reflector is perpendicular to the optical line of sight to the transmitter receiver unit The maximum tolerance for non perpendicular mounting locations is 10 See Figure 9 3 If the reflector cannot be mounted within 10 of the transmitter receiver unit then the multi mount kit 6500MMK may be used to provide greater angular adjustment of the ...

Page 24: ...s through the detector s back box The transmitter receiver unit should be mounted to the wall such that the unit covers the recessed junction box in the wall completely The transmitter receiver unit can be mounted to the wall using the backbox pilot holes for 4 junction box The detector base has 5 pilot mounting keyholes spread around the base see Figure 9 4 Any suitable number of locations should...

Page 25: ...ources of extreme intensity such as sunlight and halogen lamps if directed at the receiver can cause a dramatic signal change resulting in fault signals To prevent this problem direct sunlight into the transmitter receiver unit should be avoided There should be a minimum of 10 between the pathway of the light source and detector and the line of sight between detector and reflector Operation of the...

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Page 27: ...ount kit 6500MMK must be installed with the cable before wring the unit Figure 11 1 Detector Mounting Guidelines When the detector has been mounted over a recessed junction box all wiring should be routed out of the box and behind the detector to the bottom of the detector where the terminal blocks are located When installing the wiring in the junction box be sure to leave enough wire in the box t...

Page 28: ...Rotary switches for setting the address Heater Power In Heater Power In Heater on off switch Communication Line 32 VDC max Twisted pair is recommended To next device From panel or previous device Jumper No shunts No heater Shunts in Heater ON shunts heater Figure 11 3 Wiring Diagram T1 RTS151 Key Terminals T3 T4 T5 T2 OSI RI Terminals External Jumper 10k ohm External Resistor Remote Alarm Output R...

Page 29: ...by Fire Lite Alarms OSI RI FL Installation Guide E56 6584 001 October 2018 27 Alarm Signal Circuit Trouble Signal Circuit Yellow Red T2 1 T2 2 T2 4 Remote LED connections Figure 11 5 Wiring Diagram Remote LEDs ...

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Page 31: ...rms before applying power l Ensure power to the detector is ON l Ensure that the appropriate address is set on the code wheels You are now ready to begin the alignment procedure 12 2 Coarse Alignment Ensure that neither you nor any other objects are in the line of sight between the detector and the reflector Make sure the eyeball locking mechanism is unlocked The lever is now in the 3 o clock posi...

Page 32: ...er angle is 1 IRm half power angle is 3 5 Diameter Dp Beam length x 0 035 Diameter Dm Beam length x 0 06 Figure 12 2 Beam Power Distribution The 4 arrows will intuitively guide the user to optimal eyeball alignment All arrows and the middle green LED must blink green for the eyeball to be optimal aligned Likely the alignment process will start with all arrows red Figure 12 3 Arrow Array Gently mov...

Page 33: ...inks green The detector is now in operation and working correctly 12 4 Completing the Installation The paintable cover can now be snapped over the front to secure the locking lever and to hide the alignment LEDS and locking mechanism If the cover was painted ensure that the paint is completely dry before installing Mark the set sensitivity on the inside the cover for later use 12 5 Final Verificat...

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Page 35: ... be taken to determine if the detector is faulty or simply needs to be re adjusted before returning the unit These steps include 1 Verify all wiring connections and appropriate power is applied to the detector 2 Verify that the optical line of sight is free from obstructions and reflective objects 3 Apply the maintenance procedure in this manual Repeat the test procedure 4 If the detector still fa...

Page 36: ...returning the unit for repair These steps include 1 Verify all wiring connections and appropriate power is applied to the detector 2 Verify that the optical line of sight is free from obstructions and reflective objects 3 Apply the maintenance procedure in this manual Repeat the test procedure If the detector still fails the test procedure proceed with step 4 4 Repeat the alignment procedure in th...

Page 37: ...he initialisation process After a power failure of any duration when the supply is restored the detector will check the possible new situation versus it memorised data If the reflector is found in the same position and all parameters are within acceptable limits the detector will resume its operation and go out of fault condition If any significant parameters have changed it will remain in a fault...

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Page 39: ...he system will be temporarily out of service Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms 1 Carefully clean the outer housing lens face A damp soft cloth with a mild soap may be used Avoid products with solvents or ammonia 2 Carefully clean the reflector A damp soft cloth with a mild soap may be used Avoid products with solvents or ammonia 3 Notify the proper author...

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Page 41: ...allation Guide E56 6584 001 October 2018 39 16 Painting The outer aesthetic ring may be painted using a spray or brush type paint of appropriate type For more information refer to section 1 Note Never paint the flat lens surface of the imager ...

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Page 43: ...I FL Installation Guide E56 6584 001 October 2018 41 17 Special Note Regarding Smoke Detector Guards Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose ...

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Page 45: ...ent condition l Detector successfully reset Alarm On Off Off Smoke Test Filter or RTS151KEY Test Station l Blinks till reset from FACP Trouble Drift Compensation Off 3 Quick Blinks Blink Long Term Drift Reference Out of 20 Range l Reduced IR Signal l Clean detector and reflector Trouble Beam Blockage Off 4 Quick Blinks Blink Beam blockage or detector out of alignment l Remove blockage or re align ...

Page 46: ...ger will flash green once every 5 seconds 2 Alarm Red l Imager red solid on 3 Faults Yellow l Number of pulses identifies type of fault l Rhythm every pulse 15ms ON 15ms OFF repeat after 2 seconds till fault has disappeared l Blinks only highest priority fault 44 E56 6584 001 October 2018 ...

Page 47: ...mful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisi...

Page 48: ...during the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture Use Fire Lite Alarms RMA Return Authorization Number procedure to return goods under warranty Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure The Company shall not be obligated to repair or replace units which are found to be defective because of damage unreasonable use modifications or alterations...

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