Honeywell GENT S-Quad Data And Installation Download Page 1

These instructions are for the S-Quad product range. An
S-Quad product integrates dual angle smoke, heat and carbon
monoxide gas detection with electronic sounder, speech and
LED flasher (Strobe) in one assembly.

Product range

All LPCB approved Sensor STATES are
listed in the

S-Quad Description and

commissioning information

.

These products are not visual alarm devices and do not

meet EN 54-23.

Part number

Description

Symbol

S4-720

Heat Sensor

H

S4-780

Heat Sensor &
Sounder

HS

S4-720-ST-VO Heat Sensor, Speech

& Strobe

HStSp

S4-715 #

Optical Sensor #

O #

S4-710

Optical & Heat Sensor

OH

S4-770

Optical & Heat Sensor
plus Sounder

OHS

S4-711

Dual Optical & Heat
Sensor

O

2

H

S4-771

Dual Optical & Heat
Sensor plus Sounder

O

2

HS

S4-711-ST

Dual Optical & Heat
Sensor plus Strobe

O

2

HSt

S4-711-VO

Dual Optical & Heat
Sensor plus Speech

O

2

HSp

S4-711-ST-VO Dual Optical & Heat

Sensor plus Speech &
Strobe

O

2

HSpSt

S4-911

Dual Optical, Heat &
CO Sensor

O

2

HCO

S4-911-ST-VO Dual Optical, Heat &

CO Sensor plus
Speech & Strobe

O

2

HCOSpSt

# This 'Optical' Sensor is used in the Duct sensor.

Associated products

S4-700

S-Quad Base

S4-FLUSH

Semi-Flush fixing kit

805589

Sensor dust cover (50 pack)

805580

Removal tool kit

S4-COVER-REMOVER Dust cover remover tool

(spare adaptor)

805576

Label plate (10 pack)

805573

Base IP43 Gasket (5 pack)

General specification

Operating voltage

35V - 41V

Weight

110g (with base - 170g)
S4-720 only:88g (with base -
148g)

Dimensions

117mm diameter by 49.6mm
height (With base the height
increases to 63.8mm)

IP rating

IP30
IP20 when mounted on a metal
back box

Enclosure

ABS

Colour

RAL 9010

Approval

LPCB approved

Storage Temperature

-20

°

C to +70

°

C (for S-Quad

with CO -20

°

C to +50

°

C)

Ambient operating
temperature

-10

°

C to +50

°

C

Relative Humidity

95% non condensing
(+5°C to +45°C)

Heat (H)

Standard

EN54 : Part 5 : 2002

Optical (O)

Standard

EN54 : Part 7 : 2002

Dual Optical (O

2

)

Standard

EN54 : Part 7 : 2002

Sounder (S)

Standard EN54 : Part 3 : 2002

Gas (CO)

Standard *

LPS 1274

Multi sensor

standard CEA 4021: 2003-07

EN54-18 : 2005 - Input/Output devices

EN54-17 : 2005

- Short-circuit
isolator
(section 4.8)
data:

V

max

42V

I

C max

0.4A

V

nom

40V

I

S max

1A

V

min

24V

I

L max

20

m

A

V

SO max

16V

Z

C max

0.16

W

V

SO min

8V

* The 'Gas' sensing is designed to meet the requirements

of LPS 1274 : issue 1.0

Information on minimum sound output levels to include polar
dispersion is covered in a technical note TECH7018.033,
available on request from manufacturer.

4188-779 issue 10_12/13_S-Quad _Part 1

1

Data and Installation

S-Quad

Sensor, Sounder, Speech & Strobe

by Honeywell

Summary of Contents for GENT S-Quad

Page 1: ...50 pack 805580 Removal tool kit S4 COVER REMOVER Dust cover remover tool spare adaptor 805576 Label plate 10 pack 805573 Base IP43 Gasket 5 pack General specification Operating voltage 35V 41V Weight 110g with base 170g S4 720 only 88g with base 148g Dimensions 117mm diameter by 49 6mm height With base the height increases to 63 8mm IP rating IP30 IP20 when mounted on a metal back box Enclosure AB...

Page 2: ...icator unit are NOT supported for use with S Quad fire sensors The Slave units are only compatible with 34xxx range of fire sensors All S Quad devices can be configured as either monitored input or unmonitored output The factory setting of the programmable input output is for an unmonitored output to drive an external repeat LED without a series resistor There is a maximum cable length limit of 15...

Page 3: ...urther the lines on the base and S Quad will align To fit the dust cover using tool Place the dust cover onto the tool inside the cradle Offer the cover to the S Quad locate and push to fit it onto the assembly Withdraw the tool when the dust cover is in place To remove the dust cover using tool A dust cover remover tool must be fitted to the main tool to extract the dust cover Press the pad of th...

Page 4: ...oduct No 017 CPR 2013 S4 911 ST VO 017 CPR 2013 S4 911 017 CPR 2013 S4 711 ST 017 CPR 2013 S4 711 ST VO 017 CPR 2013 S4 711 VO 017 CPR 2013 S4 771 017 CPR 2013 S4 720 ST VO 017 CPR 2013 S4 780 EN54 3 2001 A1 2002 A2 2006 EN54 5 2002 A1 2002 EN54 7 2000 A1 2002 A2 2006 EN54 17 2005 EN54 18 2005 S4 715 EN54 7 17 18 S4 710 EN54 5 7 17 18 S4 720 EN54 5 17 18 S4 770 EN54 3 5 7 17 18 S4 711 EN54 5 7 17 ...

Page 5: ...h periodically as an in operation confirmation this indication is given system wide at all S Quads The S Quad with a CO sensor also has a blue LED to indicate when a fire signal senses the presence of CO Dust Cover A dust cover is supplied with the S Quad to prevent dust from building work contaminating the sensor The cover is removed prior to the commissioning of the fire alarm system 4188 779 is...

Page 6: ...using transmitting LED 1 and an infrared receiver Measurements are taken at regular intervals The control panel use these readings to detect the presence of smoke Carbon Monoxide gas sensor CO The Carbon Monoxide CO sensing is provided by a CO cell The CO cell will sense carbon monoxide gas that is generated from carbon based smouldering fires The CO sensor is resilient to particles of dust steam ...

Page 7: ...y The high light output from the LED is made possible by the low impedance of the capacitor When compared with the conventional Xenon flasher the S Quad strobe outputs a lower level of light over longer duration to achieve the same intensity The strobe is designed for installation on a ceiling and provides a wide viewing angle to allow the light to be seen all around As factory set the strobe prov...

Page 8: ...er Control Card MCC are always Card 0 There can be up to 2 loop cards installed in a Vigilon Compact Panel in slots labelled Card 1 and Card 2 on the MCB There can be up to 4 6 loop cards installed in a BS and EN54 Vigilon 4 6 loop panel The loop cards are installed in slots labelled Card 1 to Card 4 6 on the backplane The 6 loops are applicable to EN panel only a Press the MENU ON OFF button b Pr...

Page 9: ...ces for use on the transmission path of fire detection and alarm systems S Quad Heat sensor STATES STATE Definition Class Application in Suitable for Sensitivity a high to e none STATE 0 Class A1 heat Area having high levels of smoke dust or steam a STATE 13 Class A2 heat Area where there is moderate temperature changes plus dust smoke or steam present b STATE 7 Class A2S heat Area where fixed tem...

Page 10: ...am present i STATE 12 Class A1 heat only Area where smoke dust or steam occurs at times j STATE 15 No detection k factory default settings S Quad Dual Optical Heat CO sensor STATES STATE Definition Class Application in Suitable for Sensitivity a high to h none STATE 1 High sensitivity optical Class A1 heat high sensitivity gas Clean area or environment where early detection is required with false ...

Page 11: ...nnected O Output Don t Care Analogue Channel 1 is forward scatter optical smoke sensor Analogue Channel 2 is heat sensor Analogue Channel 3 is for CO gas sensor Analogue Channel 4 is for backward scatter optical smoke sensor Analogue Channel 5 reports sounder flasher speech faults to the control panel Analogue Channel 6 reports monitored input monitored output faults operation to the control panel...

Page 12: ...ry to avoid possible false alarms 3 The sensor is faulty A fault condition indication is given at the control panel A message reading Sensor Out of Specification is displayed A sensor having code 3 is automatically disabled by the system to prevent false alarms To view the exceptions condition codes of a device outstation a Press Menu On Off button b Select Info and press etc to select Event c Pre...

Page 13: ... sensor time averages are close to acceptable limits On commissioning the sensor should be replaced A sensor with code 2 is worse than code 1 On maintenance sensors with code 2 should be replaced 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 or 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 or 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 or 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 This shows that high frequency noise events have been detected by the system A code 1 shows one event and a code 2 ...

Page 14: ...l drift or out of range OK Close to acceptable limit Out of limits Clean replace 6th Heat channel drift or out of range OK Out of limits Clean replace 7th Optical Gas channel noisy High frequency OK Single HF noise event detected Multiple HF noise seen Check location and report 8th Heat channel noisy High frequency OK Single HF noise event detected Multiple HF noise seen check location and report ...

Page 15: ...O Dual Optical Heat CO Sensors plus Speech Strobe 1 optical forward 2 heat 3 CO 4 optical backward 25 66 25 40 Foreground fast time average readings Background slow time average readings Tnew T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 On demand 80mS 320mS 1 28S 5 12S 20 48S 1 36min 5 46min 21 84min 1 45hr 5 82hr 23 3hr Normally reads 252 unless there is a threshold Checking the time averages The following...

Page 16: ...e the device Invalid Configuration Device EEPROM incorrectly programmed Replace the device Invalid configuration Loop Processor Card Loop recovered with freeblocks ON This is not allowed Switch OFF the freeblocks and reallocate Memory corrupt Device EEPROM checksum failure Replace device Program memory corrupted Card Checksum failure on EPROM at midnight Clear and ignore single occurrence Record i...

Page 17: ...control panel s standby requirement Turbo and Non Turbo Modes The S Quads can output in turbo and or in non turbo modes When the panel commands a low or high tone output at S Quads if configured during commissioning the S Quad will output turbo and or non turbo tones The high and low FAB mappings are used to change the tone output of the S Quad sounder The turbo mode outputs a waveform with a basi...

Page 18: ...ee note The panel inhibits the operation of delay block functions network functions auxiliary and clean contact relays operation in this mode All zones of the system that are not in test mode will operate normally To put the panel in or out of zone test mode Press Menu On Off button and select Test Eng Select UserCode and enter the Engineering password PIN this need only be done if an Engineering ...

Page 19: ...ions on the smoke canister 5 The beam sensors should be tested using obscuration filters to simulate smoke at default sensitivity The BS5839 Part 1 recommends that all sensors are tested for correct operation Unless otherwise instructed all sensors should be tested Each sensor should also be checked for any physical obstacles that would inhibit the operation of the sensor in the event of a fire Wh...

Page 20: ...a a suitable recycling centre and in accordance with national or local legislation High and Low tone selection or Tone followed by message selection for signals 0 1 2 and 3 Sounder or Speech and Strobe enable disable Strobe flash rate of 1 or 2 flashes per second Attention tone Speech Message Standard or tone Complex Message Select the maximum required volume out of Sounder and Speech S Quads High...

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