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5. Prism Targeting Mode. 

 

Apply power to the Detector. There is a 5 seconds pre-charge delay after power is applied to allow the internal 

circuits to stabilise correctly.  

 

Do not remove the detector from the wall during this action. 

 

Using the mode switch (See fig. 4) select ‘Prism Targeting Mode’ (Switch will be in the up position). At this time 

there will be a fault condition showing on the panel. 

Find the prism(s) by adjusting the horizontal and vertical thumbwheels until the Amber LED is flashing. Both the 

Red and Amber LED will be OFF when no signal is being received. The Red LED will start to flash when a weak 

signal is received (the stronger the signal, the faster the flash rate). When the received signal is high enough 

the Red LED will extinguish and the Amber LED will start to flash. 

 

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At this point it is essential to test that the prism(s) and not another surface is 

reflecting the beam

 

This can easily be confirmed by covering the prism(s) with a non-reflecting surface and confirm that the AMBER 

and RED indicators are OFF. 

 

6. Alignment Mode. 

 

Mechanical alignment is provided by two adjustment thumb wheels on two sides of the Detector, positioned just 

behind the Detector Head cover. Adjustment is achievable in both axes. 

 

6.1. Enabling Alignment Mode.

 

 

Do not remove the detector from the wall during this action. 

 

Using the mode switch (See fig. 4) select ‘Alignment Mode’ (Move switch to the middle position). At this time 

there will be a fault condition showing on the panel. 

 

6.2. Adjustment in Alignment Mode.

 

 

The  Detector  will  automatically  adjust  its  infrared  beam  power  and  receiver  sensitivity  to  give  an  optimum 

receiver signal strength. 

 

The alignment progress is indicated by the colour and state of the indicator lamp on the front of the Detector. 

 

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FLASHING RED 

 

The Detector is receiving too much signal and is attempting to reduce the infrared power output to 

compensate

. Wait

 at this point until the indicator lamp is 

OFF

, this may take up to 20 seconds depending 

on the distance between Detector and Prism(s), the shorter the distance the longer the time. 

 

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FLASHING AMBER 

The Detector is receiving a weak signal and is attempting to increase the infrared power output. 

 

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OFF

  

 

The Detector has optimised the infrared power and receiver gain for the current orientation of the Detector 

and Prism(s). 

This does not mean that the Detector to Prism(s) alignment is at its optimum

, i.e. if the 

power is too high, a misaligned Detector may be receiving a fringe reflection from another object. 

 

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FLICKERING RED/AMBER

 

 

This state can occur sometimes. It means that the infrared power is stepping through the optimum setting. 

 

 

Continue to flow diagram for procedure.

 

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Summary of Contents for FD2705R

Page 1: ...tres Range 50 100 Metres Unique simple alignment Loop powered Selectable alarm thresholds Low current consumption Automatic contamination compensation 22318 26 01 Loop Powered Analogue Addressable www...

Page 2: ...Detector monitors long term degradation of signal strength caused by component ageing or build up of dirt on optical surfaces This operates by comparing the received infrared signal against a standard...

Page 3: ...n be increased from 7 5 metres either side of the beam to 7 5 7 5 x 20 100 metres 9 metres Therefore with a roof pitch of 20 degrees the lateral coverage can be increased from 7 5 metres either side o...

Page 4: ...lls as these surfaces do and will move Determine the position of the Head Assembly which must be mounted on a solid structure between 0 3 and 0 6 metres below the ceiling and no closer than 0 5 metres...

Page 5: ...nment Mode Do not remove the detector from the wall during this action Using the mode switch See fig 4 select Alignment Mode Move switch to the middle position At this time there will be a fault condi...

Page 6: ...nd enter the Operating Mode LED flashing Slowly adjust a thumbwheel in one direction and observe the LED s LED flashing For optimum alignment deflection of the beam in all four planes should cause the...

Page 7: ...te of the threshold selected during installation default 35 Select obscuration mark on filter to correspond with the Detector alarm threshold see fig 3 Place the filter over the receiver optics Top of...

Page 8: ...n connector on the left is for future use 8 2 DIP Switch Settings Access to the configuration and address settings is through the back plate of the Detector Head See Fig 4 8 3 Typical Loop Wiring Fire...

Page 9: ...22318 26 01 9 Detector Interface Assembly Configuration Settings SENSITIVITY X X X X X X X 2 X 1 3 4 B A A B Fig 4 www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com...

Page 10: ...00100101 19 10011000 62 01000110 105 10100101 20 00000100 63 11000110 106 01100101 21 10000100 64 00100110 107 11100101 22 01000100 65 10100110 108 00010101 23 11000100 66 01100110 109 10010101 24 001...

Page 11: ...880nm Head Maximum Size Width 130mm Height 210mm Depth 120mm Weight 740 gm 12 Service Application Notes For full compliance with BS5839 part 5 use 25 and 35 default thresholds The threshold of 50 is r...

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