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VIP-Series Voice Integration Package Installation/Operation Manual

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3.8.2

Mounting the VIP-50

The VIP-50 is equipped with a separate enclosure. Refer to Section 3.1 when selecting a 
mounting location for the VIP-50.

The panel should be accessible to main drop wiring runs. It should be mounted as close to the 
center of the building as possible and located within a secured area, but should be accessible 
for testing and service.

Mount the control panel cabinet so it is firmly secured to the wall surface. When mounting on 
concrete, especially when moisture is expected, attach a piece of 3/4-inch plywood to the 
concrete surface and then attach the cabinet to the plywood. Also mount any other modules to 
the plywood.

The cabinet can be surface or flush-mounted. If you will be flush-mounting the cabinet, the 
hole for the enclosure should be 14.5" W x 24.75" H x 3-7/16" D (36.8cm W x 62.9cm H x 
8.73cm D). Do not flush-mount in a wall designated as a fire break. The Outside dimensions 
of the cabinet are 16" W x 26-1/4" H x 4-1/8" D (40.64cm W x 66.68cm H x 10.48cm D).

Follow these steps to properly mount the cabinet. 

1. On the mounting surface install two screws level with each other 11" apart.

Figure 3-16  Cabinet Flush Mount Dimensions and Mounting Hole Locations

2. Install the cabinet onto the two mounting screws and tighten the screws.

3. Insert two screws into the two bottom mounting holes.

Key Holes

Bottom Mounting 
Holes

Summary of Contents for SCSS-700VS

Page 1: ...Copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved Published in U S A SCSS 700VS VIP Series Voice Integration Panel Installation Operation Manual G P N 53796 GA Document 53796 03 23 10 Rev...

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Page 3: ...0 F Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10 I R drop from the specified device voltage Like all solid state elect...

Page 4: ...signaling and or power If detectors are not so located a developing fire may damage the alarm system crippling its ability to report a fire Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people i...

Page 5: ...3 Installation 3 1 3 1 Environmental Specifications 3 1 3 2 Wiring Specifications 3 1 3 3 SBUS Specifications 3 3 3 4 Mounting the Cabinet 3 3 3 4 1 Preventing Water Damage 3 3 3 4 2 Surface Mounting...

Page 6: ...C Power 3 36 3 9 8 Backup Battery for VIP 125 3 37 3 9 9 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery 3 38 3 10 Installing the VIP CE4 3 39 3 11 Installing the SCSS 700RM 3 41 3 11 1 SCSS 700RM Board...

Page 7: ...equipment All references to VIP 125 within this manual are applicable to VIP 125HV Model Number Consists of These Part Numbers VIP Series SCSS 700VS SCSS 700 VIP VCM Voice control module Model Number...

Page 8: ...dressable amplifier The system can support a combination of up to eight VIP 50s VIP 125s 50 125 watt amplifiers for a maximum of 1000 watts per system On board supervised microphone SCSS 700 system ca...

Page 9: ...es and notification appliances Input Point An addressable sensing device such as a smoke or heat detector or a contact monitor device Input Zone A protected area made up of input points Output Point o...

Page 10: ...e detectors on one level of a structure cannot be expected to sense fires developing on another level The amount of smoke present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors Smoke detectors are desig...

Page 11: ...ity to conduct fire drills and other training exercises to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct on the proper reaction to alarm signals iii In rare instances the sounding of a warning...

Page 12: ...dence It is recommended that smoke detectors be located in any room where an alarm control is located or in any room where alarm control connections to an AC source or phone lines are made If detector...

Page 13: ...fication appliances shall be protected until they enter the evacuation signaling zone that they serve Any of the following methods shall be considered acceptable as meeting these requirements 1 A 2 ho...

Page 14: ...VIP Series Voice Integration Package Installation Operation Manual 1 8 53796...

Page 15: ...he right to file complaints if necessary with the Federal Communications Commission 5 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or pro cedures that could affect the...

Page 16: ...ust be performed any time the panel is programmed 2 2 2 Requirements for Central Station Fire Alarm Systems 1 Use both phone lines Enable phone line monitors for both lines 2 You must program a phone...

Page 17: ...ery When selecting a location to mount the control panel the unit should be mounted where it will NOT be exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0 C 49 C 32 F 120 F or humidity outside the range...

Page 18: ...speed circuits See Figure 3 1 for an example High frequency noise such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a speaker or bell can also be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield b...

Page 19: ...tion 3 1 when choosing a mounting location 3 4 1 Preventing Water Damage Water damage to the fire system can be caused by moisture entering the cabinet through the conduits Conduits that are installed...

Page 20: ...screws level with each other 14 apart for the top cabinet key shaped holes See Figure 3 2 2 Hang the cabinet onto the two screws Tighten the screws down 3 Insert two screws into the two bottom mounti...

Page 21: ...ng from the wall this should be measured from either the top edge or bottom edge to the exterior side of the sheet rock See Figure 3 3 3 Mount the cabinet to wall studs by inserting a screw through th...

Page 22: ...remove the cabinet door and the dead front panel This section provides instructions on how to remove the door and dead front panel 1 Disconnect the SBUS connection between the VIP VCM and the FACP Se...

Page 23: ...or To re attach the cabinet door reverse the procedure in section 3 4 3 1 3 5 Connecting AC Power and Batteries Refer to the FACP s installation manual for proper AC power connections VIP Series Model...

Page 24: ...VIP VCM to the control cabinet and how to make the proper wiring connections 3 6 1 VIP VCM Board Layout The following is a description of the VIP VCM voice control module components Figure 3 6 Back Vi...

Page 25: ...the SBUS Refer to Figure 3 8 to properly connect the VIP VCM to the FACPs SBUS Figure 3 8 SBUS Connections Dead Front Panel Mounting Holes Dead Front Panel Mounting Holes Select Buttons and LEDs Activ...

Page 26: ...the Microphone To install the microphone follow these steps 1 Clip the microphone into the micro phone clip See Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Sliding Microphone into Microphone Clip 2 Insert Microphone cord...

Page 27: ...alling Strain Relief Clip 4 Push the strain into the hole in the dead front panel 3 6 4 To Remove the VIP VCM To remove the VIP VCM follow these steps 1 Remove AC power and disconnect batteries from t...

Page 28: ...Operation Manual 3 12 53796 4 Unplug the Microphone from the microphone connector See Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 Back View of Dead Front Panel 5 Remove the six 1 4 hex nuts that hold the VIP VCM in plac...

Page 29: ...ollow these steps to install the VIP SW16 1 Open cabinet door and dead front panel 2 Remove AC power from the main control panel 3 Disconnect the backup batteries 4 Install the VIP SW16 on the six mou...

Page 30: ...ation Manual 3 14 53796 6 Connect one end of the wiring harness P N 130398 supplied to the VIP VCM and the other end to the VIP SW16 as shown in Figure 3 14 Figure 3 14 Wire Harness Connection 7 Resto...

Page 31: ...r use with the VIP Series products 3 8 1 VIP 50 Board Layout Figure 3 15 shows the location of terminals DIPs and Expander connection used in the installation of the VIP 50 Figure 3 15 Components Layo...

Page 32: ...to the concrete surface and then attach the cabinet to the plywood Also mount any other modules to the plywood The cabinet can be surface or flush mounted If you will be flush mounting the cabinet th...

Page 33: ...the perimeter of the cabinet It should not cross the printed circuit board where it could induce noise into the sensitive microelectronics or pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits Hig...

Page 34: ...a max of 20 voltage drop on the last speaker is allowed Table 3 1 Wire Lengths Number Of Speakers Total Load Wire Distance in Feet 1 2 W 1 W Vrms Watts 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 10 5 25Vrms 5W 3900...

Page 35: ...ss B Style Y supervision Figure 3 18 Class B Style Y Speaker Configuration 3 8 4 3 Class A Style Z Figure 3 19 illustrates how to wire speakers to the control panel using Class A Style Z wiring Figure...

Page 36: ...ages from the VIP VCM to the VIP 50s or the voice messages generated from a system microphone to the VIP 50s The maximum resistance on the VBUS is 20 Connect the VBUS from the VIP VCM to the VIP 50s a...

Page 37: ...o Section 3 3 for SBUS specifications Wire the SBUS as shown in Figure 3 21 or Figure 3 22 Figure 3 21 SBUS Connections of the VIP 50 Figure 3 22 Connecting Multiple VIP 50s to the SBUS See Section 3...

Page 38: ...31 To install the AC transformer into the VIP 50 cabinet follow these steps 1 Open the cabinet door 2 To access cabinet interior open dead front panel by removing the upper screw and the mid door reta...

Page 39: ...nstallation 53796 3 23 4 Connect AC to the Transformer as Shown in Figure 3 24 Figure 3 24 AC Connections 5 Plug the transformer output to the AC connector on the control panel as shown in Figure 3 24...

Page 40: ...ect the batteries refer to Figure 3 25 1 Connect the black wire of the battery harness to the side of the battery 2 2 Connect the jumper wire provided form the positive side of battery 2 to the negati...

Page 41: ...ce No of Devices Current Per Device Standby Current Alarm Current VIP 50 1 Standby 75 mA 75 mA Alarm 700 mA 700 mA VIP CE4 0 or 1 Standby 20 mA Alarm All Channels 180 mA mA A Current Subtotals mA mA N...

Page 42: ...g the VIP 125 This section provides information on how to install the VIP 125 for use with VIP series products 3 9 1 VIP 125 Board Layout Figure 3 26 shows the location of terminals DIPs and Expander...

Page 43: ...ach the cabinet to the plywood Also mount any other modules to the plywood The cabinet can be surface or flush mounted If you will be flush mounting the cabinet the hole for the enclosure should be 14...

Page 44: ...le for the entire panel Instead separate the wiring as follows DO NOT pull wires from different groups through the same conduit For the same reasons wiring within the cabinet should be routed around t...

Page 45: ...supplies four NACs Notification Appliance Circuit for speaker connections The speaker circuit can be supervised and wired Class B Style Y or Class A Style Z Speaker circuit 1 is capable of 100 watts...

Page 46: ...peaker is allowed 40 20 25Vrms 20W 1100 1750 2780 4420 52 26 25Vrms 26W 760 1200 1920 3050 80 40 25Vrms 40W 550 875 1390 2200 100 50 25Vrms 50W 450 715 1130 1800 150 75 25Vrms 75W 300 476 753 1200 200...

Page 47: ...9 4 2 Class B Style Y Figure 3 29 illustrates how to wire speakers to the control panel using Class B Style Y supervision Figure 3 29 Class B Style Y Speaker Configuration 15k EOL UL Listed Model 7630...

Page 48: ...Installation Operation Manual 3 32 53796 3 9 4 3 Class A Style Z Figure 3 30 illustrates how to wire speakers to the control panel using Class A Style Z wiring Figure 3 30 Class A Style Z Speaker Con...

Page 49: ...the VIP VCM to the VIP 125s or the voice messages generated from a system microphone to the VIP 125s The maximum resistance on the VBUS is 20 Connect the VBUS from the VIP VCM to the VIP 125s as shown...

Page 50: ...3 34 53796 3 9 6 SBUS Wiring This section contains information on how to connect VIP 125s up to 8 onto the main control SBUS Refer to Section 3 3 for SBUS specifications Wire the SBUS as shown in Figu...

Page 51: ...Installation 53796 3 35 Figure 3 33 Connecting Multiple VIP 125s to the SBUS See Section 3 12 for information on setting SBUS addresses To next VIP 125 Max 8...

Page 52: ...96 3 9 7 Connecting AC Power At installation connect the AC terminals to the power source as shown in Figure 3 34 It may be necessary for a professional electrician to make this connection The AC term...

Page 53: ...to Figure 3 35 1 Connect the black wire of the battery harness to the side of the battery 2 2 Connect the jumper wire provided form the positive side of battery 2 to the negative side of battery 1 3 C...

Page 54: ...ent Draw Calculations Device No of Devices Current Per Device Standby Current Alarm Current VIP 125 1 Standby 375 mA 375 mA Alarm 700 mA 700 mA VIP CE4 0 or 1 Standby 20 mA Alarm All Channels 180 mA m...

Page 55: ...the VIP 50 or VIP 125 The VIP CE4 mounts inside the VIP 50 or VIP 125 cabinet Follow these steps to install the VIP CE4 1 Using the four supplied screws mount the VIP CE4 in the VIP 50 VIP 125 cabine...

Page 56: ...o expander harness PN 130426 from the connector labeled Audio Expander on the VIP 50 VIP 125 to the connector on the VIP CE4 as shown in Figure 3 37 Figure 3 37 Audio Expander Wire Harness Connections...

Page 57: ...of the SCSS 700RM voice control module components Note The VIP VCM and SCSS 700RM circuits boards look identical but they are not interchangeable The VIP VCM is mounted in the SCSS 700VS cabinet and...

Page 58: ...e Integration Package Installation Operation Manual 3 42 53796 Figure 3 39 Front View SCSS 700RM Dead Front Panel Mounting Holes Dead Front Panel Mounting Holes Select Buttons and LEDs Active Label Wi...

Page 59: ...o the FACPs SBUS Figure 3 40 SBUS Connections 2 See Section 3 12 to set SBUS addressing 3 Connect the SBUS to the annunciator andSCSS 700RM See Figure 3 41 Figure 3 41 SBUS Wiring for SCSS 700RM Super...

Page 60: ...tallation Operation Manual 3 44 53796 4 Set the SBUS address on the annunciator and the SCSS 700RM board See Section 3 12 5 Connect the SCSS 700RM to the VBUS and VIP 125 Figure 3 42 VBUS and VIP 125...

Page 61: ...w these steps 1 Clip the microphone into the micro phone clip See Figure 3 43 Figure 3 43 Sliding Microphone into Microphone Clip 2 Insert Microphone cord through hole at the bottom of the dead front...

Page 62: ...e 3 45 Figure 3 45 Installing Strain Relief Clip 4 Push the strain into the hole in the dead front panel 3 11 4 To Remove the SCSS 700RM To remove the SCSS 700RM follow these steps 1 Remove AC power a...

Page 63: ...4 Unplug the Microphone from the microphone connector See Figure 3 46 Figure 3 46 Back View of Dead Front Panel 5 Remove the six hex nuts that hold the SCSS 700RM in place 6 Lift the SCSS 700RM off o...

Page 64: ...865 4 VIP 50 VIP 125 VIP VCM and SCSS 700RMs you must use the DIP switches on the module to assign an ID to the module Address zero is an invalid address and is not allowed Figure 3 47 shows all possi...

Page 65: ...e Suite 4 1 Typical Voice Applications In order to understand the voice operation more clearly this section of the manual provides typical applications of a voice evacuation system The main control pa...

Page 66: ...hen the button corresponding to the voice output group is pressed the speakers in that voice output group will be activated when the microphone is used When the ALL CALL button is pressed then all aud...

Page 67: ...in your apartment and keep your apartment doors closed Keep your windows shut and leave all fire doors closed Do not use the elevators and stand by for further instructions Message 3 Female ATTENTION...

Page 68: ...e 4 3 3 Enter programming mode at the main control panel 4 Select option 9 VIP VCM Maint 5 Select option 2 Local Recording 6 Select which module you wish to have the playback from 7 Select the circuit...

Page 69: ...ge stored in message 3 memory location follow these steps 1 Enter programming mode at main control panel 2 Select option 9 VIP VCM Maint 3 Select option 2 Local Recording 4 Select which module you wis...

Page 70: ...control panel 7 Select option 9 8 Select option 1 9 The Capture dialog should disappear after the PC panel connection is established 10 Select Read from Panel to read a message and store onto your har...

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