BeaconMedaes TotalAlert 2 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions
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  • Page 1 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Product Identification......................4 Alarm Modular Components...................5 Annunciator Module ....................5 Multiplexer Module ....................5 LED Module......................5 Breakout Board ......................5 Relay Board......................6 Digital Display Module....................6 Multi-Signal Module....................6 Blank Module......................6 Definition of Statements ....................7 Definitions........................7 Alarm Configurations....................10 Master Alarms......................11 Area Alarms......................12 Combo Alarms......................14 Electromagnetic Compatibility ..................16 FCC ........................16 ICES-003........................16 EN 60601-1-2 ......................16...
  • Page 4 Field Wiring Cable Shield Grounding..............39 Finish..........................40 Front Panel Mounting.....................40 Local Sensor ......................41 Remote Sensor ......................42 Labeling........................43 Wiring Schematics Wiring Schematic 1: Power Supply................46 Wiring Schematic 2: Sensor Module to Digital Display Module........47 Wiring Schematic 3: Multiplexer / Breakout Boards............48 Wiring Schematic 4: Relay Board ................49 Wiring Schematic 5: Multi-Signal Module Inputs............50 Wiring Schematic 6: Digital Display Module Master/Slave .........51 Wiring Schematic 7: Multi-Signal Module Relay Outputs ...........52...
  • Page 5 Annunciator Module .....................100 Multiplexer / LED Module ..................101 Digital Display Module..................101 Multi-Signal Module....................102 Browsing Alarm Web Pages..................103 Accessing the Web Page ..................103 Current Alarms .....................104 Signals........................105 Network Devices ....................106 View Device......................107 Device Information ....................108 Event Log ......................109 Diagnostics ......................110 Download Configuration ..................111 Network Statistics ....................112 Testing Alarm System ......................114...
  • Page 6: Product Identification

    Product Identification Each alarm is identified by a model num- ber, lot code and serial number. Installation procedures vary depending on Model number/lot code label the alarm configuration. The model number/lot code label is located on the inside of the alarm back box (Figure 1).
  • Page 7: Alarm Modular Components

    Alarm Modular Components Multiplexer Module Annunciator Module (Master/Combo Alarms only) Features: • Monitors up to 64 normally closed dry-contact switch signals. • Five gas service indicators Features: for normal (green) or abnormal (red) • User interface pushbuttons for alarm panel conditions.
  • Page 8: Relay Board

    Alarm Modular Components (Cont.) Relay Board Multi-Signal Module (Master/Combo Alarms only) (Area Alarms only) Features: Features: • Screw terminals for 32 • Monitors up to five dry-contact relay normally closed dry- outputs. Dry contacts contact switch signals. are normally-closed • Separate indicators for each of five signals when alarm panel is for normal (green) or abnormal (red)
  • Page 9: Definition Of Statements

    Definitions Definition of Statements Statements in this manual preceded by following Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) words are of special significance. Protocol used by a device to learn the MAC address of another device so it can send it an WARNING: Means there is a possibility Ethernet packet.
  • Page 10 Computer or device that uses SMTP to send after alarm condition is corrected and alarm email by communicating with an SMTP server. panel resumes normal status. The TotalAlert 2 acts as an SMTP client. HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) SMTP Server Protocol used to manage the request and Computer or device that uses SMTP to receive transfer of web pages to a computer.
  • Page 11 Definitions (Cont.) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Protocol used to send data streams between two devices. TCP guarantees reliable and in order data from sender to receiver. User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Protocol used to send short messages between computers. UDP does not guarantee reliable transmission (packets may be lost, duplicated or out of order), but is faster and more efficient than TCP.
  • Page 12: Alarm Configurations

    Alarm Configurations All TotalAlert 2 alarm panels are factory pre- configured. Configuration of alarm panel varies dependent upon customer’s requirements. Three types of alarm panels are available. • Master alarms (6-TA2M series) (Page 11) • Area alarms (6-TA2A series) (Page 12) •...
  • Page 13: Master Alarms

    Alarm Configurations (Cont.) Master Alarms Master alarm panels include the following modular components: • Annunciator module with VFD • One multiplexer module • One LED module • One or two breakout boards • One or two relay boards (Optional) Master alarm panels can monitor 32 or 64 switched inputs.
  • Page 14: Area Alarms

    Alarm Configurations (Cont.) Copper tubes connect to pressure/vacuum pipelines Area Alarms Area alarm panels include the following modular components: Sensors have separate • Annunciator module mounting boxes for • 4 or 8 digital display, multi-signal or blank mounting near modules pressure/vacuum pipeline and then must •...
  • Page 15 Alarm Configurations (Cont.) Area Alarms (Cont.) Example: Model Number 6-TA2AL-BOAV 2 3 4 Figure 9: Small Area Alarm Panel Figure 7: Small Area Alarm Front Panel Example: Model Number 6-TA2AR-OXAVWNBB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 8: Large Area Alarm Front Panel Figure 10: Large Area Alarm NOTE: When an alarm panel is ordered with either local...
  • Page 16: Combo Alarms

    Alarm Configurations (Cont.) Combo Alarms OXYGEN OXYGEN - 100 PSI NITROUS OXIDE Combo alarms include the following modular MEDICAL AIR MEDICAL AIR - 100 PSI components: AIR (ISO) • Annunciator module with VFD LABORATORY AIR O2-CO2 • One multiplexer module O2-He •...
  • Page 17 Combo Alarms (Cont.) Example: Model Number 6-TA2C32R-OAV Figure 13: Small Combo Alarm Panel Example: Model Number 6-TA2C64-OXAVWN Figure 14: Large Combo Alarm Panel 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 18: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    TotalAlert 2. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. The TotalAlert 2 should not be used adja- cent to, or stacked with, other equipment. If Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the conforme à...
  • Page 19 EN 60601-1-2 (Cont.) Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions The TotalAlert 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the TotalAlert 2 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 20 EN 60601-1-2 (Cont.) Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity The TotalAlert 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the TotalAlert 2 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 21 RF communications equipment and the TotalAlert 2 The TotalAlert 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the TotalAlert 2 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the TotalAlert 2 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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  • Page 23: Master Alarms

    Master Alarms Area Alarms 1. Install alarm panel back box (Page 23). 1. Install alarm panel back box (Page 23). 2. Pull wire (Page 27). 2. Install remote sensor back box (if required) (Page 24). 3. Power supply wiring (Page 30). 3.
  • Page 24: Combo Alarms

    Combo Alarms 1. Install alarm panel back box (Page 23). 2. Install remote sensor back box (Page 24). 3. Pipeline connections (Page 25). 4. Pull wire (Page 27). 5. Power supply wiring (Page 30). 6. Breakout board input wiring (Page 32). 7.
  • Page 25: Rough-In

    Rough-In 1. Prepare rough wall opening large Alarm Panel Back Box enough to accommodate alarm panel back box. Alarm panel back box must Alarm panel back box will be one of two have rigid vertical members for sizes. Height and depth of both size support on both left and right sides.
  • Page 26: Remote Sensor Back Box

    Rough-In Alarm Panel Back Box (Cont.) Remote Sensor Back Box Alarm panels ordered with remote sensors are provided with separate metal boxes for each sensor. Mount each sensor box as follows: 1. Remove sensor rough-in from mounting box (Figure 18). 2.
  • Page 27: Pipeline Connection

    Rough-In REMOTE SENSOR Pipeline Connection Connection should be made on top of pipe Sensor Module 1. Braze copper extension tubes from sensor rough-in to appropriate pressure/vacuum piping system drops (Figure 19). Braze connections per procedures required by NFPA 99 or CAN/CSA-Z305.1.
  • Page 28 Rough-In Pipeline Connection Pressure Switch DISS (Diameter Index Safety System) connection kits are recommended for use when attaching pressure switches to pressure/vacuum pipeline. To utilize these kits, a 1/4-18 NPT female thread must be provided in piping system. All necessary components are included in each gas specific kit (Figure 20).
  • Page 29: Pull Wire

    Pull Wire General Requirements Wire Type And Size All low voltage wiring must meet the fol- • Power all alarms from life safety lowing criteria: branch of emergency power system as required by applicable standards. • Copper wire no smaller than 22 AWG. •...
  • Page 30: Wire Routing

    Pull Wire (Cont.) Two choices of Knockouts for entrance of Wire Routing conduit knockouts low voltage field wiring for entrance of AC mains power Two holes or knockouts are provided for entrance of AC mains power. One hole on left side and one hole on top left of alarm panel back box.
  • Page 31: Determining Number Of Conductors

    Refer to Wiring Schematic 5 (Page 50) for multi-signal module. Refer to Wiring Schematic 10 (Page 54) for pressure switches. CAUTION: Do not connect TotalAlert 2 master/combo alarm to switch/relay contacts connected to any alarm panels other than those listed below: • TotalAlert 2 •...
  • Page 32: Wiring

    Wiring Power Supply Alarm panels require 100 to 250 VAC 50/60 Hz. power. Refer to Wiring Schematic 1 (Page. 46). WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Disconnect power at the circuit breaker before removing power supply shield. For NFPA 99 compliance, alarm panel must be connected to life safety branch of the emergency electrical system.
  • Page 33: Remote Sensor

    Wiring (Cont.) Remote Sensor 1. Identify each pair of field installed sensor wires inside alarm panel back box assembly. 2. Route each pair of sensor wires as shown in Figure 23 to appropriate digital display module. Each digital display module is labeled with the gas type.
  • Page 34: Breakout Board Inputs

    Figure 24: Breakout Board Wire Routing NOTE: CAUTION: Each pair of terminals labeled on the multi-signal Do not connect TotalAlert 2 master/combo alarm module connector is labeled “+” and “COM”. to switch/relay contacts connected to any alarm Ensure that when a source equipment dry contact...
  • Page 35: Relay Board Outputs

    Wiring (Cont.) Relay Board Outputs A master or combo alarm with 32 signals has only one relay board. Signals are numbered A1 through A32. A master or combo alarm with 64 signals has two relay boards. Signals are labeled A1 through A32 on relay board A and B1 through B32 on relay board B.
  • Page 36: Multi-Signal Module Inputs

    “+” and “COM”. CAUTION: Ensure that when a source equipment dry contact Do not connect TotalAlert 2 master/combo alarm is wired to two master panels, the same side of to switch/relay contacts connected to any alarm...
  • Page 37: Digital Display Module Master/Slave

    Wiring (Cont.) Digital Display Module Master/Slave Multi-Signal Module Relays As an option, mutli-signal modules may be Digital display modules of two alarm ordered with five output relays, one for panels may be wired together in such a each of five signals that multi-signal is way that pressure readings of first panel capable of monitoring.
  • Page 38: General Fault / Aux Relays

    Wiring (Cont.) Digital Display Module High / Low General Fault / Aux Relays Relays Annunciator Module General Fault Relay: Each digital display module is supplied with The annunciator module is supplied with two separate output relays. One relay for an alarm panel general fault output relay. high line pressure alarm and another for low line pressure alarm.
  • Page 39: Ethernet

    Wiring (Cont.) Ethernet Building Automation System Alarms can be connected together in a TotalAlert 2 master and combo alarm TotalAlert alarm network. panels are compatible with Johnson Controls Metasys® N2 building Connect the network cable modular plug to automation system.
  • Page 40 If you are planning to use the Metasys® CSBI "BI40" ,Y,N,"INPUT_B8","Normal","Alarm" building automation system with the CSBI "BI41" ,Y,N,"INPUT_B9","Normal","Alarm" CSBI "BI42" ,Y,N,"INPUT_B10","Normal","Alarm" TotalAlert 2, request the following file from CSBI "BI43" ,Y,N,"INPUT_B11","Normal","Alarm" BeaconMedaes technical support: CSBI "BI44" ,Y,N,"INPUT_B12","Normal","Alarm" CSBI "BI45" ,Y,N,"INPUT_B13","Normal","Alarm"...
  • Page 41: Field Wiring Cable Shield Grounding

    Wiring (Cont.) Field Wiring Cable Shield Grounding All field wiring cable shields must be grounded inside alarm panel back box. A grounding screw is provided in upper right corner of area alarm back box (Figure 28). Cable shield Grounding screws are provided in top and grounding screw bottom of master and combo alarm back (crimp lug not provided)
  • Page 42: Finish

    Finish Front Panel Mounting Front panel mounting screws Lanyard screws ATTENTION: Front panel mounting screws Observe Precautions for Handling ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES Figure 30: Master / Combo Panel Screws 1. Remove front panel assembly from static shielding shipping bag. 2. Remove front panel mounting screws Front panel mounting screws from alarm panel back box assembly...
  • Page 43: Local Sensor

    Finish Local Sensor 1. Remove sensor module from shipping carton. Indexing Pin 2. Insert sensor into valve opening in Indexing Hole pressure/vacuum service rough-in (Figure 33). An indexing pin provides for proper orientation and prevents gas service cross-connection. Push sensor all the way in and secure with (2) #6-32 x 1-1/4”...
  • Page 44: Remote Sensor

    Finish Remote Sensor 1. Remove sensor module from shipping carton. Each sensor module is Polarized shipped with a wiring pigtail that has a connector two-pin polarized connector. 2. Wire nut pigtail to field installed wiring inside sensor mounting box. Note polarity of wiring and corresponding field wiring color or number for later.
  • Page 45: Labeling

    Finish Labeling Multiplexer Module/LED Module Label each LED using the provided gas service identification labels. Multiplexer module LEDs are numbered 1 through 5 from top to bottom. LED module LEDs are numbered 6 through 10 from top to bottom. 1. Apply gas identification label to insert. Align gas ID label 2.
  • Page 46 Finish Labeling (Cont.) Digital Display Module Label each digital display module using provided location labels. 1. Mark location on location label. 2. Slide location label into pocket in front of digital display module (Figure 37). Slide label into slit in Label front panel overlay (provided)
  • Page 47 The wiring schematics listed below are provided. Call BeaconMedæs at 1-888-4MEDGAS (1-888-463-3427) for technical support. 1. Power Supply (Page 46) 2. Sensor Module to Digital Display Module (Page 47) 3. Multiplexer/Breakout Boards (Page 48) 4. Relay Board (Page 49) 5. Multi-Signal Module Inputs (Page 50) 6.
  • Page 48: Wiring Schematic 1: Power Supply

    Wiring Schematic 1: Power Supply 120 VAC mains power connections from life safety branch of the emergency electrical system Neutral (white) Line (black) Ground (green) Terminal block Ground wire To front panel Ground screw Fuse holder Power supply Orange Black 20-wire ribbon 20-wire ribbon cable to modules...
  • Page 49: Wiring Schematic 2: Sensor Module To Digital Display Module

    Wiring Schematic 2: Sensor Module to Digital Display Module LOCAL SENSOR NOTE: Sensor pigtails for local sensors are factory con- nected to digital display module. 2-pin polarized connector Sensor pigtail Pin 5 - red (+) Pin 6 - black (-) GAS ID 20 wire ribbon cable...
  • Page 50: Wiring Schematic 3: Multiplexer / Breakout Boards

    A 20-wire ribbon cable to modules 10-wire ribbon cable to LED module CAUTION: Do not connect TotalAlert 2 master/combo Multiplexer module alarm to switch/relay contacts connected to any alarm panels other than those listed below: NOTE: •...
  • Page 51: Wiring Schematic 4: Relay Board

    Wiring Schematic 4: Relay Board SIGNAL A1 SIGNAL A2 SIGNAL A32 SIGNAL B1 SIGNAL B32 Dry normally-closed output relay contacts Relay Relay board A board B Breakout Breakout board A board B NOTE: Output relay contacts are dry normal- ly closed type. Contacts open upon designated alarm activation.
  • Page 52: Wiring Schematic 5: Multi-Signal Module Inputs

    SIGNAL 4 - pin 7 (+), pin 8 (COM) SIGNAL 5 - pin 9 (+), pin 10 (COM) Multi-Signal Module front panel CAUTION: Do not connect TotalAlert 2 master/combo alarm to switch/relay contacts connected to any alarm panels other than those listed below: •...
  • Page 53: Wiring Schematic 6: Digital Display Module Master/Slave

    Wiring Schematic 6: Digital Display Module Master/Slave NOTE: Field wiring cable shields must be grounded at only one end, inside alarm panel back box. Refer to page 39 for details. Signal from sensor module Pin 5 (+) Pin 6 (-) Slave input Master output from master...
  • Page 54: Wiring Schematic 7: Multi-Signal Module Relay Outputs

    Wiring Schematic 7: Multi-Signal Module Relay Outputs NOTE: Field wiring cable shields must be grounded at Dry normally-closed only one end, inside alarm panel back box. Refer contacts at source to page 39 for details. equipment or line pressure switches SIGNAL 1 SIGNAL 2 SIGNAL 3...
  • Page 55: Wiring Schematic 9: Digital Display Module High / Low Relays

    Wiring Schematic 8: General Fault / Auxiliary Relays Auxiliary Relay General Fault Relay NOTE: General Fault Relay activates when ANY alarm N/O (pin 6) N/C (pin 5) on panel is in progress. Common (pin 7) Common (pin 4) N/C (pin 8) N/O (pin 3) Pressing MUTE on Annunciator Module DOES...
  • Page 56: Wiring Schematic 10: Remote Pressure / Vacuum Switches

    1/4” NPT Male x DISS Valve (Gas Specific) Typical Wiring Schematic for above Typical Wiring Schematic for above Pressure Switches Vacuum Switches * Terminals to be used for TotalAlert 2 and other systems sensing fault on HIGH electrical contacts opening. 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 57: Wiring Schematic 11: Johnson Controls Metasys® N2 Connection

    Wiring Schematic 11: Johnson Controls Metasys® N2 Connection RS-485 GND - To Johnson Controls Metasys® N2 Building Automation Annunciator Module 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 58: Start-Up And Checking

    • POWER ON light illuminates on front of alarm panel. • Boot message is shown on vacuum fluorescent display. Booting... BeaconMedaes TotalAlert 2 System Version: [VERSION] SN 12345 Browse at: http:// TA2_12345 • Alarm modules warm-up for ten seconds. During warm-up, no Status LEDs audible or visual alarms activated.
  • Page 59: Area Alarm Panel

    Start-Up and Checking (Cont.) Area Alarm Panel 1. Turn on electrical power to alarm Status LEDs panel. 2. Make following observations: • Green POWER ON LED LED Display illuminates on front of alarm panel. • Alarm modules warm-up for ten seconds.
  • Page 60: Combo Alarm Panel

    POWER ON light illuminates on Input [INPUT NUMBER] front of alarm panel. • Boot message is shown on vacuum fluorescent display. Booting... BeaconMedaes TotalAlert 2 System Version: [VERSION] SN 12345 Browse at: http:// TA2_12345 • Alarm modules warm-up for ten seconds.
  • Page 61: Set-Up Procedures

    5. Input gas type Set-Up Procedures Input XXX gas type [GAS TYPE] Annunciator Module Sets the gas type for signal XXX. Setup Using Front Panel Controls Possible GAS TYPES are: (Master and combo alarm panels) Oxygen Nitrous Oxide Many parameters may be set using front Medical Air panel controls, but some parameters must Vacuum...
  • Page 62 Set-Up Procedures Annunciator Module (Cont.) Signal Liquid Level Low High Line Pressure Low Line Pressure Reserve Pressure Low Main Supply Lvl. Low 2nd Supply in Use Resrv. Supply in Use Reserve Supply Low System Malfunction Thermal Shutdown Service Required Backup Vac Pump On Low Vacuum Low Water Dryer Malfunction...
  • Page 63 Set-Up Procedures Setting Factory default Annunciator Module (Cont.) User 1 Name User 2 Name [Blank] Only unused LEDs and LEDs with the User 3 Name [Blank] same gas type are available. User 1 Password User 2 Password [Blank] 8. Return to step 5 for remaining inputs. User 3 Password [Blank] 9.
  • Page 64: Multiplexer Module

    6. Select desired display brightness by Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) pressing either buttons. Each push will increase or decrease Multiplexer Module brightness of display. Audible alarm will chirp one time with each button press and two times when limit is NOTE: reached.
  • Page 65 Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) Multiplexer Module (Cont.) CAUTION: Communication parameters are factory set and should not be changed. These instructions are provided for programming replacement modules. Setting Communication Parameters: Address range is 0 to 255. Factory default setting is 8. Network address is shown as a binary number on specific red and green front panel LEDs.
  • Page 66: Digital Display Module

    Digital Display Module Board Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) Digital Display Module Digital display modules are shipped from SETUP the factory with the following settings: button Gas/Vacuum Alarm Set Point Service High Pressure (50 psig) 40 psig 60 psig Pressure (100 psig) 80 psig 120 psig Nitrogen, Instr.
  • Page 67 Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) Digital Display Module (Cont.) 0 0 to 1 1 3 3 8 8 0 0 (1 1 7 7 2 2 5 5 ) (kPa) 0 0 to 2 2 0 0 0 0 (2 2 5 5 0 0 (psig) 0 0 to 3 3 2 2 (in Hg)
  • Page 68: Digital Display Module-Advanced

    Address range is 0 0 to 2 2 5 5 5 5 . 5. Press and release TEST button. P P D D F F will be displayed for one second and For TotalAlert 2 alarm panels, this setting is then current pressure data format. programmed at the factory when the alarm...
  • Page 69 User choices are: Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) O O F F F F Digital Display Module- 1 1 , 5 5 , 1 1 5 5 , 3 3 0 0 (minutes), 1 1 H H R R , 8 8 H H R R , 1 1 2 2 H H R R or Advanced 2 2 4 4 H H R R (hour).
  • Page 70 Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) Digital Display Module- Advanced (Cont.) 7. Digital display module will return to monitoring mode. NOTE: If module is idle for more than one minute dur- ing set-up procedure, module will chirp three times, return to monitoring mode and will default to previous settings.
  • Page 71: Multi-Signal Module

    Multi-Signal Module Board Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) Multi-Signal Module SETUP button Changing signal options: 1. Loosen two screws on front of alarm panel. Hinge open front cover. 2. Locate SETUP button on circuit board of multi-signal module to be adjusted (Figure 48). 3.
  • Page 72: Multi-Signal Module-Advanced

    Baud rate must be set to 9600 for Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) TotalAlert 2 alarm panels. 4. Using either buttons, select Multi-Signal Module- Advanced desired baud rate (4800 or 9600). Two additional levels of “advanced” set-up 5 Press and release TEST button on front features are available.
  • Page 73 5. Press and release TEST button to save Set-Up Procedures (Cont.) changes. LEDs will sweep from top to bottom to indicate end of set-up Multi-Signal Module- Advanced (Cont.) sequence. 6. Multi-signal module will return to Setting Audible Alarm Repeat Time and monitoring mode.
  • Page 74: Set-Up Network Interface

    Set-Up Network Interface CAUTION: Have the facility’s Information Systems personnel set up the network interface. If the set up is done improperly, equipment may not perform properly. CAUTION: The information systems personnel should be notified before changing any of the network settings.
  • Page 75 Set-Up Network Interface (Cont.) Factory default fixed IP Configuration Addressing using DHCP (factory IP Address: 192.168.1.100 default) Gateway: 192.168.1.1 1. Upon power-up, the device will search for a DHCP server. If a DHCP server is Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 found, IP Address, subnet mask and gateway are automatically obtained.
  • Page 76 Set-Up Network Interface (Cont.) Computer Figure 52 Direct Connection Computer Hub or Switch Figure 53 Simple Unmanaged Network 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 77 Network Server Computer Hub or Switch Hub or Switch Figure 54 Simple Managed Network Network Server Computer Hub or Switch Hub or Switch Network Router Figure 55 Complex Managed Network 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 78: Set-Up Using Web Pages

    Set-Up Using Web Pages NOTE: To learn the name of a master or combo alarm, cycle the power on the alarm panel. The name Accessing the Web Page will be shown on the VFD during the bootup sequence: 1. Start a web browser such as Microsoft Browse at: http:// TA2_12345...
  • Page 79: Login In To Setup Pages

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Login in to Setup Pages 1. Click Log in and Setup or Login on the left pane. 2. The web browser will request a username and password (Figure 57). 3. The factory defaults are: Username: new Password: new 4.
  • Page 80: Enroll Devices

    Enroll Devices The factory default settings will cause all devices on the same subnet to be automatically Each TotalAlert 2 alarm panel keeps a list discovered. Enroll Devices is only necessary if of up to 75 other devices on the medical the alarm network is spread across multiple subnets.
  • Page 81 Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Enroll Devices (Cont.) Figure 60: Enroll/Delete Device Figure 61: Enroll/Delete Device Complete 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 82: Setup Alarm Messages

    This setup page is used to configure NOTE: switched alarm signals. These settings can be transferred from one TotalAlert 2 master or combo alarms to another 1. Click Setup Alarm Messages to access master or combo alarm. Refer to Transfer Setup the Alarm Message Setup page on page 98.
  • Page 83 Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Setup Alarm Messages (Cont.) Figure 63: Signal Setup - Step 1 Figure 64: Signal Setup - Custom Gas Type Figure 65: Signal Setup - Step 2 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 84 Draft 29 June 2007 Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Setup Alarm Messages (Cont.) 5. If Custom gas type was selected, enter the custom gas type and click next Master Alarm (Figure 64). 6. The Signal Setup - Step 2 page will be displayed (Figure 65).
  • Page 85 Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Setup Alarm Messages (Cont.) Figure 67: Signal Setup - Custom Message Figure 68: Signal Setup - Summary 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 86: Setup Area Alarms

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Setup Area Alarms This setup page is used to configure area alarm locations. 1. Click Setup Area Alarms to access the Area Alarm Setup page (Figure 69). 2. Click on the Module # link for the digital display module to set up.
  • Page 87 Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Setup Area Alarms (Cont.) Figure 70: Area Alarm Setup - Step 1 Figure 71: Area Alarm Setup - Summary 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 88: Setup Device

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) NOTE: The information in these fields identify the alarm panel that generated an alarm or an event. This Setup Device information is displayed on the event log and on electronic notification messages. This setup page is used to configure alarm panel name, location, N2 address, facility description and contact information.
  • Page 89 Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Setup Device (Cont.) Figure 72: Setup Device Figure 73: Device Setup Accepted 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 90: Electronic Notification

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Electronic Notification This setup page is used to configure elec- tronic notification (email, pager, phone text message). The device acts as an SMTP NOTE: client. An SMTP server is required for Refer to your mobile device provider for text electronic notification to function.
  • Page 91: Electronic Notification - Server Setup

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Electronic Notification - Server Setup 1. Click Electronic Notification to access NOTE: the Electronic notification page Obtain the SMTP server name or IP address from (Figure 74). the facility’s Information Systems department. 2. Click on the link to set up email server (Figure 76).
  • Page 92: Set Clock

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Set Clock 1. Click Set Clock to access the Set Clock NOTE: The clock is used to date/time stamp web pages page (Figure 78). and event log entries. 2. Select the current time and date from the drop-down menus.
  • Page 93: Administer Users

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) WARNING: Change the factory programmed password after Administer Users the first time you log in. Otherwise, inappropriate personnel may change settings which could endanger patient welfare. 1. Click on Administer Users to access the User Administration page (Figure 80). NOTE: 2.
  • Page 94: Setup Network

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) CAUTION: The Information Systems personnel should be Setup Network notified before changing any of the network set- tings. Changing the settings could keep the equipment from working properly. 1. Click Setup Network to access the Network Setup page (Figure 82).
  • Page 95 Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Setup Network (Cont.) Figure 83: Network Setup Accepted 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 96: Clear Network

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Clear Network Clear Network clears and refreshes the NOTE: device list memory for all devices on the Clear network only refreshes devices on the same alarm network. subnet as the device that issued the clear network command.
  • Page 97 Figure 86: Clear Network Accepted 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 98: Clear Event Log

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Clear Event Log CAUTION: Be sure to save the event log prior to clearing it. 1. Click Clear Event Log to access the It is impossible to recover the event log after it is Clear Event Log page (Figure 87). cleared.
  • Page 99 Figure 89: Event Log Cleared 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 100: Transfer Setup

    Set-Up Using Web Pages (Cont.) Transfer Setup 1. Click Transfer Setup to access the Transfer Setup page (Figure 90). 2. A list of compatible master alarms will be displayed. 3. Click on the link for the alarm that will receive the settings. 4.
  • Page 101 Figure 91: Transfer Setup Figure 92: Transfer Setup Complete 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 102: Monitoring Mode

    Remote alarm communications errors Monitoring Mode are shown as: Lost connection with Monitoring mode is the normal operating Device: DDDDDDDDDDDD mode of the TotalAlert 2 system. where Annunciator Module D = Device name (or serial number if device name is unknown) •...
  • Page 103: Multiplexer / Led Module

    Monitoring Mode (Cont.) Multiplexer / LED Module Digital Display Module • If all signals assigned to an LED are Digital display modules monitor pipeline normal (switch contacts closed), green pressure or vacuum. indicator for gas service is illuminated. • The LED display indicates pipeline •...
  • Page 104: Multi-Signal Module

    Monitoring Mode (Cont.) Multi-Signal Module Multi-Signal modules monitor up to five dry-contact switches. • If the signal is normal (switch contacts closed), green indicator for signal is illuminated. • If an alarm occurs (switch contacts open), audible alarm activates and red indicator for signal flashes.
  • Page 105: Browsing Alarm Web Pages

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages NOTE: To learn the name of a master or combo alarm, cycle the power on the alarm panel. The name Accessing the Web Page will be shown on the VFD during the bootup sequence: 1. Start a web browser such as Microsoft Browse at: http:// TA2_12345...
  • Page 106: Current Alarms

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Current Alarms 1. Click Alarms to view current alarms (Figure 98). 2. Click Refresh to view the most recent information. 3. Click on Module # link to view alarm module details. NOTE: The Current Alarms page provides a snapshot of the current alarm conditions.
  • Page 107: Signals

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Signals 1. Click Signals to view all local signals monitored by this alarm panel (Figure 99). 2. Click Refresh to view the most recent information. 3. Click on Module # link to view alarm module details. NOTE: The Alarm Signals page provides a snapshot of the current alarm conditions.
  • Page 108: Network Devices

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Network Devices 1. Click Network Devices to view the Network Devices page (Figure 100). 2. Click Refresh to view the most recent information. 3. Click the Device link to jump to the home page of the listed alarm. NOTE: The Network Devices page provides a snapshot of the current alarm network.
  • Page 109: View Device

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) View Device 1. From the Network Devices page, click View to view the status of a remote device (Figure 101). 2. Click Refresh to view the most recent information. 3. Click the Back to Network Devices to return to the Network Devices page.
  • Page 110: Device Information

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Device Information Click Device Information to view the Device Information page (Figure 102). Figure 102: Device Information 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 111: Event Log

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Event Log 1. Click Event Log to view the Event Log page (Figure 103). 2. Click Refresh to view the most recent information. 3. Right click the link to save the event log to a file. NOTE: The Event Log page provides a snapshot of the event log.
  • Page 112: Diagnostics

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Diagnostics Click Diagnostics to view the diagnostics page (Figure 104). Figure 104: Diagnostics 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 113: Download Configuration

    Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Download Configuration 1. From the Diagnostics page, click Download Configuration to view the Download Configuration page (Figure 105). 2. Click Click here to view the alarm configuration (Figure 106). 3. Right click the link to save the alarm configuration to a file.
  • Page 114: Network Statistics

    MEGAIO Receives Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Number of local RS-485 packets received by annunciator module from other alarm modules. Network Statistics MEGAIO Collisions Number of local RS-485 collisions detected. 1. From the Diagnostics page, click Network Statistics to view the Network MEGAIO Framing Errors Statistics page (Figure 107).
  • Page 115 Email Queue Overruns Browsing Alarm Web Pages (Cont.) Number of emails lost due to queue overruns. Network Statistics (Cont.) N2 Address Johnson Controls Metasys® N2 Address Timer Annunciator module microprocessor internal timer. Timer Wraps Annunciator module microprocessor internal timer wraps. Emails Attempted Number of emails attempted.
  • Page 116: Alarm System

    Alarm System Annunciator Module Periodic testing of alarm system is Press and hold the front panel TEST but- recommended. Alarm modules have built- ton for 5 s to initiate the following in self-test modes. sequence: • Audible Alarm Test Front panel TEST button will initiate self- Audible alarm sounds and VFD test mode on all alarm panel modules at displays for 1 s.
  • Page 117 Annunciator Module (Cont.) X = Signal number G = Gas type M = Message L = Location D = LED number • Results of checksum test is recorded in the event log. • Test messages received from other alarm modules are recorded in the event log.
  • Page 118: Multiplexer Module

    • Network address is displayed for 2 s in Multiplexer Module a binary code where each LED has a binary value (Figure 109). Press and hold the front panel TEST but- ton for 5 s to initiate the following • All LEDs illuminate for 1 s.
  • Page 119: Digital Display Module

    Digital Display Module Press and hold the front panel TEST but- ton for 5 s to initiate the following sequence: Audible alarm sounds for 1 s as T T E E S S T T is • displayed. • LED display segments and LOW, NORMAL, and HIGH indicators illuminate in sequence for 0.5 s.
  • Page 120: Multi-Signal Module

    • All LEDs illuminate for 1 s and module Multi-Signal Module returns to monitoring mode. Press and hold front panel TEST button for 5 s to initiate following sequence: • Audible alarm sounds for 1 s. • All red and green LEDs flash for 5 s. •...
  • Page 121: Power Supply

    9. Position plastic shield (wires attached) Power Supply so that power supply’s AC input connector is accessible. Power Supply Assembly: The power supply assembly converts AC 10. Using a digital volt meter, measure AC mains power to +5 and +24 volts DC. AC voltage between white (neutral) and mains power can be any value between black (line) wires on back of power...
  • Page 122: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 1) No visual indicators illuminated a. AC power is not turned on. a. Check AC power source. on entire alarm panel b. Blown internal fuse. b. Replace fuse. c. AC power wiring is not c.
  • Page 123 Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 5) Constant audible alarm that a. Faulty multiplexer, multi-signal a. Disconnect alarm modules one can not be silenced by pressing or digital display module. at a time from 20-wire ribbon b. Faulty 20-wire ribbon cable. cables.
  • Page 124 Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 8) Audible alarm does not sound a. 20-wire ribbon cable not a. Reconnect ribbon cable(s). when visual indicator is connected well to annunciator b. Reconnect ribbon cable(s). illuminated. Pressing front module. c. Replace faulty ribbon cable. b.
  • Page 125 Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 12)Multi-signal alarm will not a. Field wiring mis-connection. a. Correct field wiring. Verify activate on either master alarm common wire of both master when source contacts open. panels are connected to same side of source equipment switch.
  • Page 126 Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 19)High or low pressure alarm a. Alarm set-points have been a. Use digital display module test activated when digital display changed. mode (Page 117) to check indicates pressure or vacuum b. Faulty digital display module. current set-points.
  • Page 127 Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action No pressure or vacuum signal a. Correct sensor wiring. If sensor 22)Low alarm with - - F F I I - - display on to digital display module as a is mounted remotely, verify field digital display module.
  • Page 128 Page 94 - Web pages 29. VFD stalled with a. Annunciator module firmware a. Reprogram module firmware corrupted (possibly due to failed (BeaconMedaes personnel Booting... firmware update attempt). must perform this procedure). b. Faulty annunciator module. b. Replace annunciator module.
  • Page 129 Troubleshooting Guide 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
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  • Page 131: Front Panel Components - Area Alarm

    Front Panel Components - Area Alarm ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6-814653-00 Screw - #6-32 x 3/8”, Pan Head, Self-Tapping 6-616585-00 Trim Frame, Front Panel, Small 6-616586-00 Trim Frame, Front Panel, Large 6-868170-00 Ribbon Cable, Panel Bus, Bottom Row, 20 Conductor, Small 6-868171-00 Ribbon Cable, Panel Bus, Bottom Row, 20 Conductor, Large 6-868168-00...
  • Page 132: Front Panel Components - Master Alarm

    Front Panel Components - Master Alarm ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6-814653-00 Screw - #6-32 x 3/8”, Pan Head, Self-Tapping 6-616585-00 Trim Frame, Front Panel, Small 6-868166-00 Ribbon Cable, Panel Bus, Master, 20 Conductor 6-868167-00 Ribbon Cable, LED, 10 Conductor 6-231986-00 Circuit Board - Multiplexer 6-231986-LB Circuit Board - LED...
  • Page 133: Front Panel Components - Combo Alarm

    Front Panel Components - Combo Alarm ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6-814653-00 Screw - #6-32 x 3/8”, Pan Head, Self-Tapping 6-616585-00 Trim Frame, Front Panel, Small 6-616586-00 Trim Frame, Front Panel, Large 6-868170-00 Ribbon Cable, Panel Bus, Bottom Row, 20 Conductor, Small 6-868171-00 Ribbon Cable, Panel Bus, Bottom Row, 20 Conductor, Large 6-868168-00...
  • Page 134: Back Box Components - Area Alarm

    Back Box Components - Area Alarm ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6-435989-00 Label, Warning 6-827530-00 Nut, Keps, #6-32 Included in Item 5 Cap - Fuse Holder 6-865546-00 Fuse - 1.0 Amp, 250VAC, Time Delay 6-865500-00 Fuse Holder 6-616506-00 Shield, Protective, Power Supply Included in Item 5 Nut - Fuse Holder 6-231942-00...
  • Page 135: Back Box Components - Master / Combo Alarm

    Back Box Components - Master / Combo Alarm ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6-435989-00 Label, Warning 6-827530-00 Nut, Keps, #6-32 Included in Item 5 Cap - Fuse Holder 6-865546-00 Fuse - 1.0 Amp, 250VAC, Time Delay 6-865500-00 Fuse Holder 6-616506-00 Shield, Protective, Power Supply Included in Item 5 Nut - Fuse Holder 6-231942-00...
  • Page 136: Breakout And Relay Board Components - Master / Combo Alarm

    Breakout and Relay Board Components - Master / Combo Alarm ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6-868172-00 Ribbon Cable, Multiplexer, 40 Conductor 6-811608-00 Screw - #6-32 x 1/4”, Pan Head 6-231987-00 Circuit Board - Breakout 6-868173-00 Ribbon Cable, Relay, 40 Conductor 6-829628-00 Standoff 6-231988-00 Circuit Board - Relay...
  • Page 137: Sensor Components

    Sensor Components ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6-814669-00 Screw - #6-20 x 1/4”, 6-231935-00 Sensor Pigtail Pan Head, Self-Tap Digital Sensor 6-425428-00 End Cap 6-232460-00 Oxygen Sensor Mounting Assy. 6-232461-00 Nitrous Oxide (incl. items 1,2,6,& 7 6-232462-00 Medical Air 6-129340-10 Oxygen...
  • Page 138: Labeling

    ITEM MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION Field Installation Kits Console Rough-In 6-233010-00 Oxygen O2 (100 PSI) Field installation kits include everything required to 6-233011-00 Nitrous Oxide replace a blank module with a digital display mod- 6-233012-00 Medical Air ule or a multi-signal module. Digital display module Air (100 PSI) kits include sensors.
  • Page 139: Notes

    Notes 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 140: Master Alarm Signal Input Data

    Master Alarm Signal Input Data Breakout Gas/Vacuum LED Number Alarm Message Location Board Input Type (1-10) 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 141 Master Alarm Signal Input Data (Cont.) Breakout Gas/Vacuum LED Number Alarm Message Location Board Input Type (1-10) 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...
  • Page 142: Warranty

    Warranty BeaconMedæs warrants the equipment it manufac- perature, pressure, humidity, or ventilation), improperly or tures to be free of defect in materials or workmanship inadequately maintained, field modified in any way, when installed and operated in accordance with instruc- improperly repaired, or in any other way improperly applied tions for the following periods.
  • Page 144 ©2007 BeaconMedæs. All rights reserved. 6-847718-00 Rev. B00...

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