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4.2. Prism(s) Installation.

 

 

Due to the principle of the detector i.e. reflective, the prism(s) must NOT be mounted on glass or a 
polished reflective surface. 

 
Mount the Prism(s) on a 

solid structure

, 90º to the beam path, between 5 to 50 metres (ZP7BMR-50), and 50 

to100 metres (ZP7BMR-100) directly opposite the Detector. 
 

50R =    

 

 

100R =  

Prism 

   4 

Prisms 

 
 
 
 

Ensure that there is a clear line of sight to the Detector, taking care that no moving objects i.e. doors, 
mechanical lifting equipment etc, will interfere with the beam path between the Detector and Prism(s). 

 

Note: On ranges of 

5 metres and 

50 

metres use a 

ZP7BMR-50

.

 

On ranges of 

50 meters and 

100 

meters use a 

ZP7BMR-100

.

 

 

5. Prism Targeting Mode. 

 

If the beam is less than 15 metres from the reflector ignore Prism Targeting mode and go to Alignment mode. 

 
Apply power to the Detector. There is a pre-charge delay after power is applied to allow the internal circuits to 
stabilise correctly.  

 

Do not remove the detector from the wall during this action. 

 

Using the mode switch (See fig. 4) select ‘Prism Targeting Mode’ (Switch will be in the up position). At this time 
there will be a fault condition showing on the panel. 
 
Find the prism(s) by adjusting the horizontal and vertical thumbwheels until the Amber LED is flashing. Both the 
Red and Amber LED will be OFF when no signal is being received. The Red LED will start to flash when a weak 
signal is received (the stronger the signal, the faster the flash rate). When the received signal is high enough 
the Red LED will extinguish and the Amber LED will start to flash. 

 

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At this point it is essential to test that the prism(s) and not another surface is 
reflecting the beam

 

This can easily be confirmed by covering the prism(s) with a non-reflecting surface and confirm that the AMBER 
and RED indicators are OFF. 
 

6. Alignment Mode. 

 
Mechanical alignment is provided by two adjustment thumb wheels on two sides of the Detector, positioned just 
behind the Detector Head cover. Adjustment is achievable in both axes. 
 

6.1. Enabling Alignment Mode.

 

 

Do not remove the detector from the wall during this action. 

 

Using the mode switch (See fig. 4) select ‘Alignment Mode’ (Move switch to the middle position). At this time 
there will be a fault condition showing on the panel. 
 

6.2. Adjustment in Alignment Mode.

 

 
The Detector will automatically adjust its infrared beam power and receiver sensitivity to give an optimum 
receiver signal strength. 

 

The alignment progress is indicated by the colour and state of the indicator lamp on the front of the Detector. 

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Содержание ZP7BMR-100

Страница 1: ...Range 50 100 Metres Unique simple alignment Loop powered Selectable alarm thresholds Low current consumption Automatic contamination compensation ZITON ZP7BMR 50 100 Loop Powered Analogue Addressable...

Страница 2: ...ism Targeting page 5 6 Alignment page 5 to 7 7 System Testing page 7 8 Connection and configuration Settings page 8 9 Detector Back View page 9 10 Address settings page 10 11 Clearances page 11 12 Tec...

Страница 3: ...ondition being rectified The Detector monitors long term degradation of signal strength caused by component ageing or build up of dirt on optical surfaces This operates by comparing the received infra...

Страница 4: ...creased from 7 5 metres either side of the beam to 7 5 7 5 x 20 100 metres 9 metres Therefore with a roof pitch of 20 degrees the lateral coverage can be increased from 7 5 metres either side of the b...

Страница 5: ...ON OFF ON OFF ON X Logic 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 X The Detector Head Assembly is now ready for installation If configuration switches 3 and 4 require resetting after installation a power down reset is required...

Страница 6: ...horizontal and vertical thumbwheels until the Amber LED is flashing Both the Red and Amber LED will be OFF when no signal is being received The Red LED will start to flash when a weak signal is receiv...

Страница 7: ...be receiving a fringe reflection from another object FLICKERING RED AMBER This state can occur sometimes It means that the infrared power is stepping through the optimum setting for the current orient...

Страница 8: ...n filter to correspond with the Detector alarm threshold see fig 3 Place the filter over the receiver optics Top of Detector Head opposite end to the status indication LED s at the correct obscuration...

Страница 9: ...itch with the following features The address settings is set up via the 8 way DIP switch on the lower part of the beam See Fig 4 8 3 Typical Loop Wiring Fire Panel Connections Loop Output Input to Nex...

Страница 10: ...9 Detector Interface Assembly Configuration Settings DIP SWITCH SETTINGS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X 1 3 4 Fig 4 www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com...

Страница 11: ...0001011X 19 1100100X 62 0111110X 105 1001011X 20 0010100X 63 1111110X 106 0101011X 21 1010100X 64 0000001X 107 1101011X 22 0110100X 65 1000001X 108 0011011X 23 1110100X 66 0100001X 109 1011011X 24 000...

Страница 12: ...ameter clearance down the entire beam path If there are highly reflective objects within 1 metre diameter of the beam path for the first 20 metres of the beam path for the ZP7BMR 100R then tests shoul...

Страница 13: ...rt 5 use 25 and 35 default thresholds The threshold of 50 is recommended for hostile and extreme environments When in normal run mode the fire panel controls the Red LED flashing Amber LED flashing on...

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