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PD154 & PD158 Vigilante II Annunciators 

Instruction Manual 

 

6

 

 

Quick Setup Guide 

The following overview details how to set up the 

annunciator for most common uses. 

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Sequence Selection 

The two most common sequences are ISA A and 

ISA F2A. Select the sequence using the four-position 

switch on the rear of the unit above the signal 

connector. For complete sequence details,  

see page 

17

. 

ISA A 

ISA F2A 

 

 

 

NO/NC Inputs 

Each input can be set for normally open (NO) or 

normally closed (NC) contacts. Each input channel is 

programmed individually. The default setting is for all 

inputs to be NO. 
To set inputs to NC: 

1.  Press and hold 

ACK

 and 

RESET

 for  

3 seconds until all LEDs cycle. 

2.  Press 

ACK

 within 3 seconds of release. All 

LEDs will blink. If 

ACK

 is not pressed within 

3 seconds, the unit will return to run mode. 

3.  Press 

ACK

 again within 3 seconds of 

release. If 

ACK

 is not pressed within  

3 seconds, the unit will return to run mode. 

The LED for the channel being programmed will 

display brightly on or off. All other channel indication 

LEDs will be at low intensity to indicate programming 

mode.

 

4.  Press the 

RESET

 pushbutton to turn LED 1 

off for a NO input, or on for a NC input for 

channel 1. 

5.  Press 

ACK

 to accept the input type and 

program channel 2. 

6.  Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all input channels. 

Press and hold 

ACK 

for five seconds to return to 

normal operation with the programmed input types. 

 

Basic Connections 

All connections are made to removable screw 

terminal connectors located at the rear of the 

instrument. For complete connection details, see 

page 

9

. 

 

 

  Use copper wire with 60°C or 60/75°C insulation 

for all line voltage connections.  

  Observe all safety regulations. 

  Electrical wiring should be performed in 

accordance with all applicable national, state, 

and local codes to prevent damage to the 

instrument and ensure personnel safety. 

 

Connector Labeling 

The connectors label, affixed to the instrument, shows 

the location of all connectors available with requested 

configuration. Se

Connector Labeling

 on page 

9

. 

 

Power Connections 

Power connections are made to a two-terminal 

connector labeled POWER. The instrument will  

operate regardless of DC polarity connection.  

The + and - symbols are only a suggested wiring 

convention. 
 

Signal Connections 

Input signal connections are made to a 14-terminal 

connector at terminals labeled INPUT CHANNELS. 

The COM (common) terminal is the return for all input 

channels. 
 

Relays and 24 V Output 

Connections 

Relay connections are made to a six-terminal 

connector labeled RELAY1, RELAY2. The COM 

(common) terminals of the relays should not be 

confused with the COM (common) terminal of the 

signal connector. The 24 VDC output is available at 

the connector labeled 24V OUT, next to the relays 

connector. 
 

Additional Information 

For additional setup and wiring information, please see 

the complete details further in this manual.

Summary of Contents for PD154-6R2-1

Page 1: ...Functions Sunlight Readable Indication Shallow Depth Case Extends Only 3 6 91 mm Behind Panel Isolated 24 VDC 200 mA Transmitter Power Supply AC Models 2 SPDT Relays for Alarm Activated Devices Opera...

Page 2: ...y Information and Terms Conditions on www predig com for complete details 2020 Precision Digital Corporation All rights reserved Introduction The Vigilante II is a multipurpose panel mounted alarm ann...

Page 3: ...AC Enclosures Model of Units Description Mounting PDA2301 V 1 Plastic NEMA 4X Enclosure Through Door PDA2302 V 2 Plastic NEMA 4X Enclosure Through Door PDA2303 V 3 Plastic NEMA 4X Enclosure Through Do...

Page 4: ...Input Types 11 External Pushbutton Connections 11 Multiple Unit First Out Indication Connections 11 Setup and Programming 12 Overview 12 Front Panel Pushbuttons and Status LED Indicators 12 Full Func...

Page 5: ...sions Side View 9 Figure 4 Case Dimensions Top View 9 Figure 5 Connector Labeling for PD154 6R2 1 9 Figure 6 Connector Labeling for PD158 6R2 1 9 Figure 7 Connector Labeling for PD154 7R2 0 9 Figure 8...

Page 6: ...steps 4 and 5 for all input channels Press and hold ACK for five seconds to return to normal operation with the programmed input types Basic Connections All connections are made to removable screw ter...

Page 7: ...orage temperature range 40 to 85 C Relative humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Connections Removable screw terminal blocks for 12 to 22 AWG wire Enclosure 1 8 DIN high impact plastic UL 94V 0 front color...

Page 8: ...only by trained service personnel Installation There is no need to remove the instrument from its case to complete the installation wiring and setup Unpacking Remove the instrument from box Inspect th...

Page 9: ...0 C or 60 75 C insulation for all line voltage connections Observe all safety regulations Electrical wiring should be performed in accordance with all applicable national state and local codes to prev...

Page 10: ...eparate in put channel and all emitters connected to common All channels are factory set for transistor inputs normally in the cutoff or off state For normally active saturation state or on transistor...

Page 11: ...nputs OC or TTL signals However throughout this manual the term pushbutton is used to describe these external inputs Please refer to the chart below for signal logic External Input Type Active When Sw...

Page 12: ...ISA sequences A F1A and F2A which reset acknowledged channels automatically See selected sequence details for complete function description see Full Sequence Descriptions page 17 LED TEST SILENCE ACK...

Page 13: ...ition Alarm Conditions for normally closed inputs 1 An open contact between an input channel and common will cause an alarm condition 2 An off or cutoff state transistor between an input channel and c...

Page 14: ...cleared Relay Fail Safe In fail safe operation a relay coil is energized in non alarm condition In case of power failure relays will go to alarm state Fail safe operation is set independently for eac...

Page 15: ...ton enable disable option see page 15 and no lock in option see page 16 Relay Operation Overview The following figure illustrates the operation of the relays ACK Pressed ON OFF Relay 1 ON OFF Relay 2...

Page 16: ...conds to return to operation The green power LED will blink quickly to indicate the unit is in the advanced programming mode The unit will automatically leave setup mode if no pushbutton is pressed fo...

Page 17: ...The input is in alarm state and the channel has not been acknowledged with the ACK pushbutton Acknowledge The alarm state is acknowledged with the ACK pushbutton This will restart the first out indica...

Page 18: ...dge Steady Steady Off Normal Off Off Off Condition LED Horn 1st Pt Next Pt Normal Off Off Off Alert Flash Steady On Normal Flash Off On ACK Pushbutton Acknowledge Off Off Off Condition LED Horn 1st Pt...

Page 19: ...al Off Off Off Alert Intermittent Flash Fast Flash On RESET Pushbutton 1st Out Reset Fast Flash Fast Flash On ACK Pushbutton Acknowledge Steady Steady Off Normal Off Off Off Maintained Alarm ACK befor...

Page 20: ...Flow Chart Condition LED Horn Normal Off Off Alert Steady On Normal Off Off Condition LED Horn Normal Off Off Alert Flash On Normal Flash On ACK Pushbutton Acknowledge Steady Off RESET Pushbutton Rese...

Page 21: ...ledge Steady Steady Off RESET Pushbutton Reset Off Off Off Condition LED Horn 1st Pt Next Pt Normal Off Off Off Alert Flash Steady On ACK Pushbutton Acknowledge Steady Steady Off Normal Steady Steady...

Page 22: ...echnical standards and when applicable or required a European Union notified body certification Standards EN 55022 2003 EN 61000 6 2 2001 EN 61010 1 2001 EN 61326 2006 The standards EN 55022 2003 EN 6...

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