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eView Installation Manual                                                                                VF3510-00, Revision E01.06

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This section provides instructions for connecting cables, mounting and testing the eView.
To complete the installation:

Install this product in accordance with NFPA 72, the National Electrical Code and all local codes.

Before You Begin

Before you begin the installation, take a few minutes to review the installation information, gather the required items, 
and complete the tasks listed below to make the installation as quick and easy as possible.
Acquire the following items that are not included with the eView, but may be required for the installation:

Mounting

Determine the best location for the eView before mounting it. Surface mounting devices should be mounted on a dry, 
flat surface. Position the device for mounting so that it is at eye height and level. 

Secure the eView to a mounting location using four-screws that are 1/64” in diameter.

The eView should not be mounted in the proximity of heat sources or placed inside enclosures that do not have ade-
quate ventilation.

Cables should be connected using suitable cable connections. If additional cable entry points are required, all debris 
caused by drilling of additional cable entries must be cleared before power is applied.

Notify the monitoring center and local security that the eLAN or Elite Panel will be temporarily out of service 
when installing the eView.

Remove the eView from its packaging and check its contents.

Mount the eView and connect cabling for power and communication.

Applying power to the eView.

Configure the eView using eSP Discovery when networking eLAN Panels on the VESNet or configure the 
eView using Loop Explorer when networking Elite Panels on the eNet.

Item

Quantity

Description

Communication Cabling

1

Specify required lengths of 14 through 24 AWG.

Power Cabling

1

Specify required lengths of 14 through 24 AWG.

Ground Strap

1

A ground strap is required for handling circuit boards. 

The ground strap is not provided in the packaging of the eView.

Section 3

Installation

Summary of Contents for eView

Page 1: ...VES LLC eView Installation Manual VF3510 00 Revision E01 06 Issue Date 10 16 2009 eView Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...Net eNET and firmware reference from first paragraph of Section 2 Overview Re drafted this paragraph to include reference to the buzzer annunciation and silence the front panel controls the use of lev...

Page 3: ...ncy energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation Manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely t...

Page 4: ...Installation Manual VF3510 00 Revision E01 06 All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners VES is a registered trademark of VES LLC Copyright 2009 by VES LLC All rig...

Page 5: ...ed 3 Warranty Returns 3 Advanced Replacements 4 Suspect Product Testing 4 Product Return Address 4 Section 2 Overview Controls and Indicators 6 Controls 7 Indicators 9 Section 3 Installation Before Yo...

Page 6: ...Contents ii VES LLC eView Installation Manual VF3510 00 Revision E01 06 Appendix A Specifications Electrical 16 Communications 16 Operating Environment 16 Physical Specifications 16...

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Page 8: ...trim ring kit VF1173 00 This section describes Using This Manual Related Documentation Document Conventions If You Need Help Contacting VES For Repair The figure below illustrates the front panel of...

Page 9: ...mbers Part numbers are provided in Section 1 and Appendix B of this manual Refer to Appendix B Equipment List for a complete list of part numbers required for completing this installation Writing styl...

Page 10: ...ing information collected from the on site technician VES cannot not accept product returns that do not include an accompanying RMA number An RMA number is assigned when A product issue is acknowledge...

Page 11: ...ed at the request of the contractor Shipping costs associated with this process are the responsibility of the contractor Returning Products Suspect products returning to VES using the advanced replace...

Page 12: ...Introduction 1 VES LLC eView Installation Manual VF3510 00 Revision E01 06 5 of 16 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 13: ...tion of Level 2 on multiple eViews Operate Level 2 on one eView at a time when multiple eViews are connected on the RS485 communication path The buzzer of the eView can annunciate and silence in uniso...

Page 14: ...ncels the current menu selection 4 Central keypad question mark Provides a help screen for the current menu display and also dis plays status For example recommendations are displayed during alarm or...

Page 15: ...panel display and sounding the buzzer 5 Reset Resets latching inputs such as fire and pre alarm events after receiving authorization through Access Level 2 Fault events are non latching inputs and ca...

Page 16: ...olor 1 Fire NAC Output State Flashing NACs Activated ON Continuous NACs silenced OFF Panel and NACs Reset Red 2 Fire NAC Output State Flashing NACs Activated ON Continuous NACs silenced OFF Panel and...

Page 17: ...er The eView should not be mounted in the proximity of heat sources or placed inside enclosures that do not have ade quate ventilation Cables should be connected using suitable cable connections If ad...

Page 18: ...e front of the eView circuit board Wiring must be dressed away from the eView circuit board when cabling enters the enclosure at locations other than the knockouts Data Termination Up to 15 devices ca...

Page 19: ...8 PR3 NETWORK OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 OUT OUT NC C NO OUT IN LOOP4 OUT IN IN LOOP 3 OUT IN IN LOOP 2 OUT IN IN LOOP 1 OUT IN NC C NO TROUBLE FIRE1 NC C NO FIRE2...

Page 20: ...ctions 1 Remove four screws from the front panel of the eView 2 Remove the rear cover 3 Connect RS485 communication to the terminals of COMM1 4 Connect 24 VDC power to terminals of 0V and 24V Key Name...

Page 21: ...ated a different address The switch settings for each of the addresses are shown below Figure 3 5 illustrates binary addresses 1 to 15 on the eView Figure 3 5 Binary Addresses The black portion of the...

Page 22: ...fault signal is provided to the eLAN or Elite Panel when the eView is being subjected to continuous interference Press the W DOG RESET button on the bottom of the PCB if a processor re start occurs Th...

Page 23: ...om the Aux 24V terminals RS485 SERIAL BUS RS485 two wire Maximum distance from control panel 3900 feet 1200 meters Specify Belden 9271 cable MAXIMUM NUMBER OF UNITS The eLAN and Elite can each support...

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