1. Control Panel Installation
The Control Panel is fixed using the two M5 slots in the rear of the box.
Cabling for the Control Panel can either be run inside a cavity
wall with an exit hole directly behind the Control Panel, or
can be run in conduit on the outside of the wall. If using
conduit, the optional mounting box must be used to allow
cable access to the sides of the panel (Fig. 1).
Undo the two small screws at the top of
the panel and carefully remove the front
face, taking care not to pull the cable
between the two parts (Fig. 2).
Connect the cable for each Head Unit to
the appropriate screw terminals (marked
CH1 to CH8) on either side of the rear
entry slot. Note which colour wires have been
used for each terminal (marked A, B, C, and D).
These will connect to the corresponding terminals
in the Head Unit. If using 3-core cable, connect to
terminals A, B, and C only (Fig. 3).
NOTE:
Incorrect wiring may lead to damage to
either the Control Panel or the Head Unit.
Cabling
Scorpion can be connected using the following cables to give up to 100m distance
between the Control Panel and each Head Unit:
2
2
a. Fire resistant cables such as FP200 1.5mm (Lapp J-Y(ST)Y 0.5mm ),
or equivalent recommended
2
2
b. Maximum conductor size is 1.5mm , minimum is 0.5mm
c. Screened cable is not required
The connector used in the Head Unit is intended for solid-core conductors for ease
of installation in difficult areas. Stranded cable may be used but would need to be
tinned (soldered) or terminated with a suitable terminal (ferrule) with an external
diameter no greater than 1.5mm.
Each Head Unit requires three (3) conductors (A, B & C). 4-core cable is
recommended.
Cabling must be installed in accordance with local wiring regulations. Scorpion uses
battery power (nominal 7.2V, 2.2Ah).
Tighten the terminal screws.
Mounting
Slots
2. Control Panel Interface
TEST
CLEAR
TEST
CLEAR
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Time Indicator
Battery Low Indicator
RUN Button
STOP Button
Clearing Indicator
UP Button
DOWN Button
Smoke Test Indicator
Display
Clearing Time Button
(recessed)
Smoke Time Button
(recessed)
Display
Indicates:
- Head Unit number (1 - 8)
- Timer (counting up in seconds when the green LED is on)
Display
- Three flashing dots indicates the internal fuse has blown (see Section 8)
UP
Button
- Used to select Scorpion Head Unit or adjust timer
- When TEST or CLEAR recessed button is pressed, the UP button increases
the time
DOWN
Button
- Used to select Scorpion Head Unit or adjust timer
- When TEST or CLEAR recessed button is pressed, the DOWN button
decreases the time
RUN
Button
- Used to start test (smoke generation and/or clearing)
STOP
Button
- Used to stop test (smoke generation and start clearing, or to stop clearing,
or to stop timer)
- Press for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate timer
Timer
Indicator
- Lights up when timer is active
- The display then indicates the time since smoke generation and/or clearing
cycle started
TEST
Indicator
- Test cycle in progress (smoke generated and /or clearing functions)
- Recessed Button: Press with small pointed tool to change smoke duration
CLEAR Indicator
- Clearing (detector purging) in progress
- Recessed Button: Press with small pointed tool to change clearing time
Battery Low Indicator
- Lights up when battery power is low
CAUTION
This product may be used at height.
Exercise great care and wear appropriate PPE (personal
protective equipment) when operating above head height in
order to avoid the risk of injury.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 1
Scorpion Control Panel
Installation & Operation Guide
(Point and ASD Systems)
Scorpion Control Panel
SCORP 8000
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Care of Scorpion Products
Low Battery Indicator
- illuminates when battery power
gets low. Tests cannot be made when the low battery indicator
is on and the battery will need to be recharged.
Error
- Three (3) flashing dots on the display indicate that
a fault has occurred causing the internal fuse to blow.
TEST
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. . .
0
Flashing dots on the display
indicate a fault
CLEAR
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There are no user serviceable parts in the Scorpion Head Unit which is permanently sealed.
Opening the Head Unit other than as shown in the Installation Guide will invalidate any
warranty.
NOTE:
The Head Unit is designed to be permanently installed providing in excess of 240 tests
The Control Panel contains a 500mA fuse which can be replaced if necessary (Littlefuse Surface
Mount NANO2 SLO-BLO 500mA fuse, Manufacturer Part No. 0454.500, or equivalent).
There are no other user serviceable components in the Control Panel.
In the event of failure, any liability for No Climb Products Ltd. shall be limited to
replacement of Scorpion components only.
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Please read the Scorpion Manual
Warnings and Errors
Service / Maintenance
Head Unit
Control Panel
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Spare Fuse