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Document ref.: IBVCP issue 1

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Safety and Precautions

ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Always replace blown fuses with the correct type and rating. Ensure the power supply cabling is adequately
rated. Ensure the equipment is effectively earthed (grounded). Do not short-circuit battery connections.
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS
Always ensure adequate ventilation is provided for the equipment and do not obstruct ventilation holes. The
temperature and humidity ranges shown in the specifications for this product must not be exceeded. This
equipment must not be installed in an area that is subject to a corrosive atmosphere, excessive moisture or
that may allow water or other liquids to come into contact with the unit or its external connections. In the close
proximity of some radio frequency transmitters, the signal to noise ratio of this product may be reduced. If this
occurs, re-locate the equipment or the signal cables. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations.
ESD PRECAUTIONS
This product contains static-sensitive devices. Observe ESD precautions when working on the equipment with
the cover removed.

CE Declaration

This equipment is designed and manufactured to conform to the following EC standards:
EMC

EN 55103-1, Environment E1, EN 55103-2  E5

Safety EN 60065

Failure to install or use the equipment in the manner described in the product literature will invalidate the
conformity.
A ‘Declaration of Conformity’ statement to the above standards and a list of auxiliary equipment used for
compliance verification is available on request.

Specifications

Control Unit - BVCP 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128

Remote signalling of fault

Volts-free contact, closing/opening set on installation

Indicators

In-use, call, fault, power, charger and speech volume

Power supply

230V AC

Power consumption (VA)

10VA + 1VA per remote connected

Dimensions (W x H x D)

410mm x 455mm x 200mm (16 – 64 Way)
410mm x 777mm x 200mm (80 – 128 Way)
Bezel dimensions: 461mm x 506mm x 25mm
Bezel cut out dimensions: 420mm x 465mm

Weight, including batteries

26kg (64 way unit),

 

37kg (128 way unit)

Temperature Range (storage and operating)

–10 to +30°C

Humidity Range

95% Non Condensing

Call Point Remote Units – BVRCRCALR (red), BVRCRCALS (stainless steel)

Indicators

System healthy (OK)

Control

Call button

Power supply

12 – 40V Dc

Current consumption

30mA @ 35V typical

Dimensions (W x H x D)

133mm x 134mm x 64mm
Bezel dimensions: 154mm x 154mm.  10mm radius
Bezel cut out dimensions: 136mm x 136mm.  10mm
radius

Weight

4kg

Temperature Range (storage and operating)

–10 to + 40°C

Humidity Range

95% Non Condensing

Содержание VIGIL AssureCare

Страница 1: ...can press the Call button on a Call Point Remote Unit to call and speak with a Fire Officer or Building Manager The Fire Officer or Building Manager uses a press to talk telephone handset at their ded...

Страница 2: ...o conform to the following EC standards EMC EN 55103 1 Environment E1 EN 55103 2 E5 Safety EN 60065 Failure to install or use the equipment in the manner described in the product literature will inval...

Страница 3: ...e cabling a further 200m For systems with larger numbers of Call Point Remote Units multiple circuits ring sections are used The terminations of each circuit are made at the Main Control Panel to form...

Страница 4: ...ring circuit The terminal blocks labelled TB1 are located in the top of the Control Panel enclosure and the terminations for Call Point Remote Units 1 and 16 are also shown in detail CAN H CAN L V 0V...

Страница 5: ...ocument ref IBVCP issue 1 Page 5 of 22 Cabling Design and Installation Recommendations cont Configuration Example 2 TB1 FIRST BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP LAST BVCP...

Страница 6: ...bling Design and Installation Recommendations cont Configuration Example 3 Typical Connection Diagram Up To 48 Units TB1 FIRST BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP LAST BVCP BVC...

Страница 7: ...d Installation Recommendations cont Configuration Example 4 Typical Connection Diagram Up To 64 Units TB1 FIRST BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP LAST BVCP BVCP BVCP BVCP BVC...

Страница 8: ...E BOARD 64 way SLAVE 2 INTERFACE BOARD 16 way MASTER CONTROL PANEL 96 way 800m MAX 25 TELEPHONES These distances have been calculated for 1 5sqmm conductors Please contact our Technical Sales team on...

Страница 9: ...system are related to the Control Panel buttons as follows Call Point Remote Unit Button Call Point Remote Unit Button 1 1 9 9 2 2 10 10 3 3 11 11 4 4 12 12 5 5 13 13 6 6 14 14 7 7 15 15 8 8 16 16 For...

Страница 10: ...Installing Control Panels 47 0 0 0 363 0 13 5 396 5 0 0 52 5 385 0 1 Open the glazed door and remove the M6 screw s from the right hand side of the Control Panel 2 To allow access to the two top locat...

Страница 11: ...es For Mounting 128 Zone Control Unit 4 wire Ring IN 4 wire Ring OUT View of cable terminations to Control Unit Termination Panel Note In this example the ring consists of one circuit of Call Point Re...

Страница 12: ...o 1 4m from the floor but at 900mm to 1 2m in refuges 2 At the rear of the Remote Unit remove the screw to release the bracket retaining the blue termination block 3 Terminate all cables at the termin...

Страница 13: ...re the system and confirm it is functioning correctly Commissioning must be carried out on a new system or if a Remote has been added or replaced To commission this product you will need A small flat...

Страница 14: ...ll Point Remote Units See following table Terminals B Terminals C CAN H Connect to CAN H CAN L Connect to CAN L 4 Connect mains power to the Control Panel but do not connect the batteries 5 At the Con...

Страница 15: ...until the yellow indicator by button 1 starts to flash then release it Press and release the Fault Accept button to silence the fault buzzer 14 During commissioning a special code is sent round the ri...

Страница 16: ...Remote Unit in turn check that its indicator is pulsing before making a call to the control panel to confirm correct operation and the Call Point Remote Unit s number Master Control Panel System 65 to...

Страница 17: ...twice as fast as the others The offset is 0 to15 and the range 1 to 16 To change the settings the first button push sets the offset the next sets the range and the next toggles between master and nor...

Страница 18: ...Document ref IBVCP issue 1 Page 18 of 22...

Страница 19: ...sert Labels cont Slide the strips cut from the Zone Insert template under the membrane at the positions shown in the picture They can be inserted from either side Note Zone Insert Template is also ava...

Страница 20: ...flashing changes when you press the buttons If it does then the described fault is one of those at the Call Point Remote Unit Description of Call Point Remote Unit Controls and Indicators Volume Set a...

Страница 21: ...inate when the Battery voltage is low Charger fault LED Will illuminate if the batteries are unable to hold their charge or if they are not fully charged after 24 Hours charging Reset must be pressed...

Страница 22: ...ll Communications Ltd reserves the right to make changes to product specification without notice or liability Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate however no representatio...

Страница 23: ...emergency call point system which has been developed in accordance with BS5839 part 9 and BS5588 The system is a fully monitored and battery backed communication network and has capabilities to funct...

Страница 24: ...ng mode then press and hold the button on handset base or SPEAK on the control panel Avoid distortion of your speech by keeping the SPEECH LEVEL LEDs below the maximum red indication You will be unabl...

Страница 25: ...he Remote Unit will ring and so will the handset s at the Control Panel s When the person at the control panel answers wait for them to finish speaking before trying to speak back they cannot hear you...

Страница 26: ...y is given and Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd assumes no liability with respect to the accuracy of such information Use of Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd products as critical components in life...

Страница 27: ...de as follows To ensure correct operation both JP1 and JP2 must be fitted If the fire panel connections or the Test connections to the Break Glass Unit are not in place the System will Commission corr...

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