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Technical data
Access level 2b
Customer (Customer PIN)
Access as level 2a plus access to complete level 2 menu
commands.
Access level 3
Engineering (Engineers PIN)
Access as level 2b plus access to all level 3 menu commands.
Menus
[Control], [Setup], [Information] and [Test Engineering] menus.
Logs
Active Logs
: Fire, Fault and Disablement
Historic log
: All events
Event logs
: Fault, Disablement, Warning, Supervisory, Exceptions
and Historic
fi
res. (up to 255 events)
Fire Log
(up to 100 events)
Printer
The integral printer if
fi
tted operates when the outer door is open.
The ‘printer menu’ include: ON, OFF, Line feed and Test print
controls. An optional remote printer can be connected to the panel.
Batteries and Battery Box
The batteries provide 24/72 hour standby supply plus power to alarm load for
30 minutes. The ‘Battery Standby and Loop Load Calculator’ tool can be used to
determine the load on the loop to achieve the standby power in the event of mains
failure. The battery box is only used with the VIG1-72 panel and can be installed in
a remote location up to 10m cable distance away from the control panel when using
1.5mm
2
MICC. When using 2.5mm
2
MICC then the cable length can be increased to
15m.
Battery box dimensions in mm
height 437 x width 421 x depth 174
Terminals
Accept cable size of up to 2.5mm
2
Battery box weight (including
batteries)
31.2Kg with 4 batteries
55.2Kg with 8 batteries
1 x 12V 21Ah battery weight is 6Kg
Battery VIG1-24
VIG1-72
Batteries installed in the panel
2 x Powersonic 12V 21Ahr - (supplied)
Model number PG12V21 B
Batteries installed in a battery box
4 x Powersonic 12V 21Ahr - (supplied)
Model number PG12V21 B
The battery box can optionally accommodate up to
8 x Powersonic 12V 21Ah
Temperature monitoring
Inside the VIG1-24 panel and in the battery box for
VIG1-72 panel - for automatic adjustment of battery
charge voltage with change in temperature.
Always use the recommended replacement batteries, as there is
a risk of an explosion if incorrect battery is used. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.