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Page 1: ...ctions c 1990SimplexTimeRecorderCo Gardner Mass OlMl 0001 U S A All s xcifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are wbpct to change without n e PER 21 016 574666 Ed293 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com firealarmresources com ...

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Page 3: ...GURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 IGURE 13 IGURE 14 FIGURE 15 Alternating Transmitter and Receiver Locationsin Multiple Unit Installations 3 2098 9207 Long Range Beam Detector 4 Removing Access Door and Cover 4 Removing Back Mounting Plate 5 Interconnection Data 6 Receiver and Transmitter Terminals 7 2098 9816 Remote Indicat...

Page 4: ...re the use of individual spot smoke detectors is impractical or uneconomical The transmitter s light source produces an invisible infrared beam This beam is accurately measured by the receiver to determine obscuration by smoke If the beam intensity falls below the threshold set for alarm a fire alarm is initiated Dust build up and other long term effects are cancelled out and do not reduce the sen...

Page 5: ...ering judgement must prevail See General Considerations below For more detailed information refer to the National Fire Protection Association NFPA Standard 72E Automatic Fire Detectors General Considerations Do not use mirrors Install the 2098 9207 with a clear line of sight path between the transmitter and the receiver l Do not install the 2098 9207 where normal ambient temperatures are below 22 ...

Page 6: ...dewall wall parallel to beam path Other spacings depend on ceiling height airflow characteristics and response requirements The minimum spacing between adjacent units is l l 0th of the distance between Transmitter and Receiver If beam length is 300 feet units should be no less than 30 feet apart Note When two or more adjacent units are installed in the same area it is required that Transmitter and...

Page 7: ... Detector FIGURE 2 2 Remove the access door C on each receiver and transmitter by removing one screw D The Receiver and the Transmitter may be identified by the label on the bottom of each cover See Figures 2 and 3 Removing Access Door and Cover FIGURE 3 3 Remove the cover E on each receiver and tiansmitter by removing four screws F See Figure 3 4 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com fir...

Page 8: ... transmitter bring wiring from the electrical box through each wiring entrance K NOTE Make sure that all wiring is unpowered 6 Using the four mounting slots L and two screws if mounting to a 4 square electrical box securely attach each back mounting plate to each electrical box 7 Return each PC chassis I to its back mounting plate G and secure in place with each captive mounting screw H Removing B...

Page 9: ...TES I 2 3 4 RECEIVER II LAST RECEIVER I I REF ONLY REMOTE INDICATOR PLATE IF USED Transmitter 24VDC power can be independent of Receiver 24VDC See the 341 687 Field Wiring Diagrams supplied with each fire alarm control panel for correct resistor value and additional interconnection information Style B formerly Class B wiring is shown in Figure 5 For Style D formerly Class A wiring do not use EOL r...

Page 10: ... Terminals See Figure 6 Terminals 1 2 and 3 Form c auxiliary relay contacts Terminals 1 and 2 open on fire alarm terminals 2 and 3 close short on fire alarm Terminals 4 and 5 Form A fire alarm contacts Close short on fire alarm Terminals 6 and 7 Form B trouble contacts Open for trouble or removing of access door Terminals 8 and 9 Input power terminals resettable power required NOTE Resetting from ...

Page 11: ...r remote LEDs connect the red yellow and green wires to red alarm yellow trouble and green normal LEDs respectively For a remote test turn key switch to test position until alarm For reference voltage measurements connect a DC voltmeter to test point jacks marked VOLTS OUT I 4 NOTE For mounting information on the 2098 9816 Remote Indicator Plate see ACCESSORY MOUNTING on page 17 2099 9207 Remote I...

Page 12: ... 15 NOTE For steps 15 through 21 see Figure 8 15 To initially align an optical module N look into either mirror Q from a side angle at least 2 feet from the module The optical module is pointed at objects seen in the mirror with the orange colored front bore sight even with the rear bore sights R 16 Rotate the optical module left or right through the detents not shown until you see the image of th...

Page 13: ...Receiver Z U SIDE VIEW Preliminary Alignment FIGURE 8 FRONT VIEW Transmitter Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com firealarmresources com ...

Page 14: ...e shaft NOTES 1 Do not use sensitivity pot positions 0 1 8 and 9 They are not valid positions 2 After installing the 2098 9207 completing Steps 1 through 35 test the detector s sensitivity using the supplied Installation Test Filters or the 553 509 Beam Detector Test Filter Kit see Field Sensitivity Measurements under MAINTENANCE section FINE TUNE ALIGNMENT NOTE For Steps 26 through 28 see Figure ...

Page 15: ...reen LED is Flashing with red and yellow LEDs ON beam is reaching receiver Go to Step 29 l If green LED is ON steady beam is not reaching receiver Repeat Steps 19 through 21 Preliminary Alignment of Receiver l If green and yellow LED s are Flashing Alternately Sensitivity pot is set to an invalid setting Repeat Step 24 29 Since maximum meter readings vary with beam path distance check final maximu...

Page 16: ... should settle at 5VDC NOTE While performing Step 33 be careful not to block the beam or move the units When the setup period is over the receiver s green LED flashes and the voltage drops to between 3 8 and 4 2 VDC This voltage reading is a reference voltage that later readings can be compared to for determining clean ing needs see MAINTENANCE section l If the voltage is not between 3 8 and 4 2VD...

Page 17: ...ime due to a buildup of dust dirt and or other materials on unit cover s Additional symptom is a 2VDC or less reference voltage While cleaning covers should not cause an alarm notify all concerned parties prior to cleaning and again after cleaning See Cleaning under MAINTENANCE section l Vibrations causing receiver misalignment If cleaning the covers does not return the reference voltage to 4VDC p...

Page 18: ...p 2 and then connecting the test cable to the receiver s P6 connector Steps 26 and 27 If the voltage is less than 3 8VDC or greater than 4 2VDC calibrate the reference voltage see Reference Voltage Calibration below Reference Voltage Calibration Check the 2098 9207 s reference voltage at least once a year or more often if codes require it CLEAN COVERS ARE NECESSARY FOR PROPER REFERENCE VOLTAGE REA...

Page 19: ...YSTEMS NOTIFY ALL APPROPRIATE PERSONNEL OF TEST By placing the appropriate filter in front of the Receiver s optical module for at least 30 seconds you can determine the approximate sensitivity of the installed detector by the detector s response alarm or no alarm See Figure 13 when us ing the filters See Figure 9 for UL sensitivity requirements SENSITIVITY CHART WHEN USING INSTALLAnON FILTERS DET...

Page 20: ...er ring two device cover that is raised 1 TWO GANG SWITCH BOX 3 x 2 x 2 DEEP A NOT SUPPUED 2696 9616 REMOTE INDICATOR PLATE I MOUNTING SCREWS SUPPLIED WITH 2099 9616 PLATE MOUNTING SCREW NOT SUPPLIED1 4 SQUARE BOX 1 NOT SUPPLIED TER RING TWO DEVICE COVER 20994616 REMOTE INDICATOR PLATE H DEEP RAISED 1 NOTE DEW MOUNTING TASS ARE 3 g 32 APART Mounting of 2098 9816 Remote Indicator Plate FIGURE 14 17...

Page 21: ...ith distance the detector can be less sen sitive if the distance is greater The sensitivity of the detector should be less at greater distances be cause the obscuration by other contaminants such as dust increases also The sensitivity should be set to respond to the proper smoke obscuration and also to reduce the chance of a false activation As shown below if the expected smoke density is 0 5 per ...

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