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quick start guide

issue 0025-02

congratulations on choosing the

fire

beam reflective optical

beam smoke detector. please use this quick start guide to
commission the

fire

beam. 

screw in through holes
provided out side of the
rubber seal

screw in through holes
provided out side of the
rubber seal

then screw down
the head screws
with the 3mm allen
key provided

wire into system as required 

See suggested wiring diagrams
on the following pages

2 knock outs are provided
on both sides 

wire to low level controller
using bottom colour coded
terminals

connect the head
to the base plate
by first plugging in
the connector 

step

one.

mounting the head

screw the head backing plate to the wall - always try to use as
sturdy location as possible, such as brick or major structural
steels (avoid mounting to outer metal cladding etc)

step

two.

mounting the controller

Important 

mount the controller at eye level and with easy access

wire to head using colour
coded terminals

Summary of Contents for thefirebeam

Page 1: ... required See suggested wiring diagrams on the following pages 2 knock outs are provided on both sides wire to low level controller using bottom colour coded terminals connect the head to the base plate by first plugging in the connector stepone mounting the head screw the head backing plate to the wall always try to use as sturdy location as possible such as brick or major structural steels avoid...

Page 2: ...required by thefirebeam system Using these configurations any component wire terminal failure will produce a fault condition 2 wire zone interface connections to fire panel to controller FIRE and EOL components as specified by the panel manufacturer switch 4 on all rest off BROWN zone BLUE zone GREEN earth screen ...

Page 3: ...rface connections BROWN supply 10 2 30 Vdc BLUE supply return BLACK zone GREY zone GREEN earth screen to fire panel to controller switch 4 on all rest off FIRE and EOL components as specified by the panel manufacturer ...

Page 4: ...will see this screen 7 signal power starts at 10 and the receiver sensitivity starts at 5 and automatically increases until a received signal from the blank wall without the the reflector of between 5 and 7 is achieved it will then stop 8 Now press enter and confirm by pressing the right key The manual alignment menu will appear press enter to enter received signal signal power receiver sensitivit...

Page 5: ...t back button and pressing enter to re start auto alignment the alignment could take to 20 minutes or more depending on how much aligning is required Once complete you will see a Align Complete notification simply press the left back button to exit and your firebeam is now ready and commissioned You will now see this screen Air Quality may fluctuate slightly around a couple of above and below 100 ...

Page 6: ... 40 sensitivity 40 steps of the motor 1degree of movement Y X X Y Y To make adjustments to the X and Y axis you need to press enter This will then display an adjustment mode beside the X and Y co ordinates 40 steps 1 degree off movement Adjustments can now be made to the X and Y axis by using the left x right x up y down y keys Looking at the reflector this will move the beam across the reflector ...

Page 7: ...g the left back button and pressing enter to re start auto alignment the alignment could take up to 20 minutes or more depending on how much aligning is required Once complete you will see a Align Complete notification simply press the left back button to exit and your firebeam is now ready and commissioned You will now see this screen Air Quality may fluctuate slightly around a couple of above an...

Page 8: ... call thefirebeamcompany on 44 0 1582 608000 place the filter provided over the eyes of the firebeam having done this the red fire LED will flash on both the head and on the con troller and the word FIRE will replace NORMAL on the low level controller display cover the reflector completely within one second If the beam is correctly targeted on the reflector a fault condition will occur A amber LED...

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