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Document PViLX228 7001-06 Rev 6 2017 

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7.7

 

In Use Relay Options 

The in use relay has programmable functions which can work in tandem with the delay timer described 

in 7.6. These functions can provide a relay output as described in the table below: 

These relay functions can be useful for providing an output of specific system operation of EVC, Assist 

Call or both. This relay can also be used to connect to the ViLX-RAP Remote Alarm panel or a remote 

sounder or beacon which can be configured to cancel operation when the master handset is picked up 

such that the sounder will not interfere with the conversation. 

 

Enter the access level 3 code (1812), then press button 7 to enter this mode. The magenta zone 

indicators from 1 to 8 will be illuminated depending on selection. When the required selection has been 

made press button 8 to exit this mode. 

 

Button  

Relay Option 

Not Used 

EVCS & Assist Call 

EVCS only 

Assist Call Only 

EVCS, connected conversation 

Relay activates on any call, Relay de-energises on master handset pickup 

Relay operates when call not answered /acknowledged (EVCS and Assist Call) 

Exit 

 

 

8.

 

Operation 

All conversations are under the command of the ViLX-228 Master Station.  

8.1

 

Receiving a call 

One of the eight zone LEDs and the mode LED will flash red to indicate an incoming call. The flash rate 

will identify the outstation type, with a Type A outstation having a faster flash rate than a Type B 

outstation.   

Lift the Master handset receiver.  The User LED will illuminate Red. 

Press the corresponding zone button (indicated by the red flashing LED).  This LED and the User LED 

will change to flashing green to show that this line is now connected, and a conversation can take 

place. 

8.2

 

Making a call 

To make a call, lift the Master handset receiver and the User LED will illuminate red. 

Press the zone button for the required outstation. The corresponding zone LED  will flash red.  This 

flash rate will be slower than the flash rate for either an incoming Type A or Type B call. 

When the outstation answers the call, the zone LED flashes green, the mode LED illuminates red and 

the user flashes green to indicate this line is now connected and a conversation can take place.  

8.3

 

Ending a call 

To end the call from the outstation, either replace the Type A receiver back on its hook, or press the 

call/cancel button for a Type B outstation. 

To end a conversation from the ViLX-228 Master Station, replace the Master handset receiver back on 

its hook.  

 Note: This will not end the call, only the conversation. The outstation will revert back to requesting a 

call, and the zone LED will flash red to indicate this.  The call MUST be ended at the outstation. 

8.4

 

Putting a call on hold 

To put a call on hold, press the zone button for the required outstation that is already connected.  The 

zone LED will change from flashing green to flashing green/red.  The hold tone will be heard in the 

handset. 

To reconnect the call, press the zone button for the required outstation again.  The zone LED will 

change from flashing green/red to flashing green to indicate the call is now connected again. 

8.5

 

Conference Call 

Depending upon the number of Line Cards fitted in the ViLX-228 Master Station, up to five lines can be 

connected to the conference call at any one time. To receive a call, see 8.1. To make a call to an 

individual outstation, see 8.2.  The ViLX-228 Master Station controls which lines are involved in the 

conference, and only one conference group is allowed. 

Summary of Contents for ViLX-228

Page 1: ...Lexicomm ViLX 228 EVCS Master Station Installation and Commissioning Manual Version 6 September 2017 ...

Page 2: ...ions 12 5 9 Powering up procedure 12 5 10 Powering down procedure 12 6 Set up procedure 13 6 1 ViLX 228 Master Station Display PCB Dipswitch Settings 13 6 2 Adding a Line Card 14 6 3 Removing a Line card 14 6 4 Adding a ViLX 228 Repeater Station 14 ViLX 228 Master Station Exchange PCB Dipswitch Settings 15 7 System Menus 16 7 1 Fault Accept 16 7 2 Panel Indicator Test 16 7 3 Extended Fault Menu 16...

Page 3: ... both Fire Telephones and Disabled Refuge Points are required 1 2 Suitability Fire telephone systems are recommended for all public buildings and multi story buildings over four floors by BS9999 Disabled Refuge systems are required in buildings where the public or disabled staff gains access to any floor other than the ground floor using lifts Refuge areas are provided at each storey exit from eac...

Page 4: ... 3A spur returning to a breaker clearly marked EVCS DO NOT TURN OFF If the ViLX 228 Master Station and the ViLX 228 Repeater Station are distributed around a site it is essential that both ViLX 228 Stations are on the same mains phase as they are classified TEN 230V Powering from different phases can mean a 440V potential can be present in a ViLX 228 Station during a major fault incident Anti stat...

Page 5: ...sistors 2 per line card Use the 2 5mm AF Hex Key supplied to open the right hand front cover Verify the following items are present Correct number of Line Card depending on configuration c w 2 way line connectors 1 number 3 way mains connector 1 number 2 way Fault connector 1 number 2 way In Use connector 1 number 2 way Enable connector 4 number 2 way Network connectors 1 number Battery lead If th...

Page 6: ...n the top and 2 slotted entries with a dedicated mains supply entry at the rear If a knockout is removed by mistake fill the hole with a good quality cable gland Unused knockouts must be left unopened to comply with the Low Voltage Directive Accidentally knocked out holes should be blanked off The ViLX 228 Master Station weighs 6kg with batteries so care should be taken to securely mount the Stati...

Page 7: ...on 5 3 2 Disabled Refuge EVC System For buildings less than 30m in height or any building with sprinklers fitted standard grade fire resistant cable may be used to wire Type B outstation and the mains supply to the Master Controller as long as the planned evacuation will be completed in 30 minutes If the building is over 30m in height without sprinklers or where the evacuation will take place over...

Page 8: ...Document PViLX228 7001 06 Rev 6 2017 Page 8 of 24 5 4 1 ViLX 228 Master Station Wiring The wiring for a ViLX 228 Master Station is shown in the schematic below ...

Page 9: ...Station the ViLX 228 system has to be wired as a ring with each outstation connected via a radial circuit to either the Master Station or Repeater Station as shown in the schematic below This ensures that the any single cable fault will not affect the operation of more than one outstation For further information see 6 4 5 4 2 1 Network Wiring Note Only connect the earth screens on the Net in cable...

Page 10: ...ise caution when handling batteries Power Up Procedure Always apply mains power before connecting batteries When connecting batteries always connect the Positive Red terminal first Power Down Procedure Disconnect the batteries before removing the mains power When disconnecting batteries always remove the Negative Black terminal first 5 7 Outstation Connections The ViLX 228 Master Station is equipp...

Page 11: ... connected to the terminal block in the controller and the earth connection in the metal back box if a plastic back box is used cut the earth back and insulate at the outstation 5 7 3 ACA Accessible Toilet Kit The ACA kit comprises an Over door Indicator a pull cord and a cancel plate and they can be wired in any order the above is typically as installed and runs Overdoor Plate ceiling Pull and th...

Page 12: ...all emergency assistance alarm systems continuing to operate It is advised that this feature is not used as the system should be available at all times not just during an evacuation If the feature is used then the mode LED illuminates yellow after 30 seconds to show that the system is disabled 5 9 Powering up procedure To power up the ViLX 228 Master Station carefully check all internal wiring bef...

Page 13: ...ar of the Display PCB 6 1 ViLX 228 Master Station Display PCB Dipswitch Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Line 1 2 Line 3 4 Line 5 6 Line 7 8 Net In Net Out Network Reserved Remarks Line card 1 fitted Line card 1 2 fitted Line card 1 2 3 fitted Line card 1 2 3 4 fitted x x x Default single Master x Ring connected Master Ring connected Repeater Dipswitch in ON position x Dipswitch in OFF position ...

Page 14: ...move the Line Card from Exchange PCB 4 Set the dipswitch on the Display PCB see 6 1 to disable Line Card monitoring Once the Line Card has been removed the ViLX 228 Master Station may be powered see 5 9 6 4 Adding a ViLX 228 Repeater Station The ViLX 228 Master Station has in built networking which means a single additional ViLX 228 Master Station can be added This additional ViLX 228 Master Stati...

Page 15: ... 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 35 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 36 0 0 1 0 0 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 37 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 38 0 1 1 0 0 1 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 39 1 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 40 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 41 1 0 0 1 0 1 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 42 0 1 0 1 0 1 11 1 1 0 1 0 0 43 1 1 0 1 0 1 12 0 0 1 1 0 0 44 0 0 1 1 0 1 13 1 0 1 1 0 0 45 1 0 1 1 0 1 14 0 1 1 1 0 0 46 0 1 1 1 0 1 15 1 1 1 1 0 0 47 1 1 1 1 0 1 16 0 0 0 0...

Page 16: ...een Solid Display Processor Healthy Yellow Solid Display Processor Fault 8 Green Solid Exchange Processor Healthy Yellow Solid Exchange Processor Fault 7 4 Line Identify Line identify is a helpful feature to prove that the line numbers are correct i e that line 1 is connected to line 1 terminals It does this by activating the ringer tone on the outstation with the number of rings corresponding to ...

Page 17: ...Assist Call system is fitted and tested Line 3 Red Blue to indicate a type B outstation and an Assist Call system are fitted and tested Line 4 Solid Magenta to indicate that no outstation has been tested Press zone button 8 to stop the engineer walk test and to return to the menu options 7 6 Remote Signal Delay Timer The in use relay function can be altered to provide a remote signal via an autodi...

Page 18: ... green to show that this line is now connected and a conversation can take place 8 2 Making a call To make a call lift the Master handset receiver and the User LED will illuminate red Press the zone button for the required outstation The corresponding zone LED will flash red This flash rate will be slower than the flash rate for either an incoming Type A or Type B call When the outstation answers ...

Page 19: ...nuous to intermittent This change in indication and buzzers during the acknowledge phase indicates to the WC user that help is on the way 8 7 Accepting Faults Before accepting faults the fault must be noted in the log book along with the time the fault was reported To accept the fault enter either the access level 2 code 1664 or access level 3 code 1812 menu then press zone button 1 The buzzer wil...

Page 20: ... green Call connected Flashing Red Green Call on hold Solid Yellow Master handset short circuit Solid White Call connected on remote master station 9 4 Zone indicator summary Zone Indicator Status User Indicator Status Buzzer Status Description Slow flash red Off Outgoing call Fast flash red Ringing Incoming call from type A outstation Normal flash red Ringing Incoming call from type B outstation ...

Page 21: ...receiver and listen for a cadence tone The line identities can be confirmed to prove the line identity A Line identify feature has been included Select line identify mode and visit each outstation and listen for the corresponding number of rings This should correspond with the line number i e 2 rings would be line 2 The outstations may be tested now For this use the one man walk test feature has b...

Page 22: ...ere is a slot located in the centre above the display PCB the outstation zone template can be inserted here The template is in Word format and can be down loaded at www vox ignis com This can be completed printed out and cut to size as shown below TAB Refuge 1 Name Toilet 1 Name Refuge 2 Name Toilet 2 Name Refuge 3 Name Toilet 3 Name Refuge 4 Name Toilet 4 Name Refuge 5 Name Toilet 5 Name Spare 1 ...

Page 23: ...Page 23 of 24 Document PViLX228 7001 06 Rev 6 2017 Notes ...

Page 24: ...t to use End of line monitoring 10KΩ 0 6watt resistor Relay outputs Number and type 2 Fault and In use volt free 30Vdc 1A Controls Number and type 8 push button zone keys Indication Number and type 8x RGB Line indicators 3x PSU Status Indicators 1 x CPU Fault Indicators 1x General Fault Indicator 1x RGB Mode Indicator 1x User Status Indicator Enclosure Details Back box finish RAL 7035 Grey Dimensi...

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