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TITANIUM Ti70/Ti100/Ti150 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL VERSION: 28 November 2019...
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Concept Smoke Screen systems have been in service for over 35 years and have protected many millions of pounds worth of property, defeating criminals ...
General 1 1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before installing and using the Smoke Screen read, follow and retain this manual and safety instructions for future reference. To reduce the risk of severe injury or death to persons, or damage to the Smoke Screen: ●...
1.3 INTRODUCTION This manual covers the Titanium line of products. Before commencing installation of the Smoke Screen ensure that you have all of the following equipment supplied in the box: ● 1 x Smoke Screen. ● 1 x Mounting bracket. 1 x Swift-Fit fluid reservoir.
1.5 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS A Smoke Screen system can be installed in many ways; the following are outlines of typical installations (an Alarm Panel Control system is generally used for illustration in this manual): Alarm Panel Control ● The Smoke Screen is wall or ceiling mounted in the appropriate location. ●...
Location 2 2.1 POSITIONING The Smoke Screen should ideally be sited in a covert position away from prying eyes and thereby reducing the possibility of tampering or an attack. The ideal place for the Smoke Screen is above a ceiling from where the smoke plume is used to its best effect, bursting on the ground and spreading outwards and upwards through 360°.
2.2 INSTALLATION PROCESS Site the Smoke Screen, fix to the wall or ceiling as appropriate. 2. Make connections as required to the control system, i.e. Alarm Panel and Hold-off PIR. 3. Make connection to the Smoke Screen Interface (if used) and set the key switch to isolate. Connect and turn on the mains power.
2.4 MOUNTING The Smoke Screen can be mounted on a ceiling or a wall using the simple standard bracket supplied with the unit. This flush-fitting bracket maximizes security by concealing all the mounting fastenings such that they can only be accessed, or the Smoke Screen dismounted, by dismantling the unit. Moreover, the Smoke Screen has a tamper protection switch to provide an alert in the unlikely event that it is disturbed. ...
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Suspension mounting Suspending the Smoke Screen is achieved using a ‘Suspension Kit’ comprising a length of unistrut, two sections of threaded bar and fixings. Suspension Kit Contents ( all M8) Unistrut 1 x 1 metre Threaded bar 2 x 1 metre Fixings: ...
2.5 NOZZLE CHANGING To change the nozzle, first remove the front cover then remove and replace the nozzle using a 12mm ring spanner. Always use a new copper sealing washer and ensure that an angled nozzle is seated in the correct orientation.
Function 3 3.1 CONTROLLING THE SMOKE Inputs There are 6 sets of input control connections on the Smoke Screen that control activation - Alarm Set (Z1), Trigger (Z2), Top-Up (Z3), Hold Off (Z4), Panic (Z5) and Isolate (Z6). These input pins should be connected to the PCB Ground through clean contacts and can be programmed to “Normally closed”, “Normally open”, a variety of EOL resistance ...
3.2 OUTPUTS Clean contact outputs are provided for connection to the Alarm Panel for ‘Ready’, ‘Tamper’, ‘Battery Failure’, ‘Mains Failure’, ‘Fluid Low’, ‘Fluid Empty’, ‘Making Smoke’. There are also 3 programmable clean contact outputs (PGM 1, PGM 2 and PGM 3) that can be set to follow various functions (see the section on Programming for details). ...
Connections 4 4.1 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT (PCB v2) 4.2 GENERIC CONNECTION DIAGRAM The Smoke Screen can be programmed to use “Normally closed”, “Close = Alarm”, or a variety of EOL resistance configurations (used to detect tampers on the circuits); for clarity, the diagram below uses “Normally closed”...
Settings 5 5.1 ISOLATE (SERVICING) MODE To prevent the Smoke Screen from making smoke whilst work is conducted with power applied it can be put into a servicing mode by selecting the “Isolate” function at the start of the Installer Configuration Menu to ‘on’. ...
5.3 FLUID MANAGEMENT The Smoke Screen has a replaceable 1 litre Swift-Fit fluid reservoir (also known as product code SFL-1000) that is accessed by removing the cover on the right-hand side of the unit. The fluid level is monitored using sensors in the fluid reservoir to give a “Low Fluid” indication output when the Swift-Fit is approximately 50% full and an “Empty Fluid”...
5.4 BATTERY MANAGEMENT Operation The Smoke Screen is fitted with a battery to provide power to the electronic circuits and pump (not to the fluid heater) in the event of a mains power failure. This ensures that the Smoke Screen can provide an effective activation for at least 1 hour after a mains power failure (further detail is on the relevant Smoke ...
5.5 MONITORING AND CONTROL OVER IP AND SERIAL BUS All Titanium generators are equipped with an advanced electronics control and communication package. This allows remote commands and control using the two features available. ● SNMPv3 communication over Ethernet / IP and Internal RS485. ●...
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5.5.2 RS485 When this is utilized, one Smoke Screen can be set as the master system which will then control up to 9 slaves on the same bus. It is possible to chain many more using a dedicated controller from Concept Smoke Screen. ...
5.6 PROGRAMMING (Software version 1.68.00) The installer menu is accessed via the LCD and operating buttons (illustrated below) located on the front of the Smoke Screen PCB. The menu flow and a description of the programmable/read parameters are given below. ...
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SCROLLING MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION Device is Isolated Smoke Screen is isolated and will not make smoke. Block Temp and PCB Temp Heater block and PCB temperatures in o C IP Address IP address of the Smoke Screen Mbus Mbus state ( Master or Slave) and Smoke Screen Firmware standard, ie 1.68.00. Device type ...
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INSTALLER TIME & DATE MENU MENU ITEM SUB-MENU ITEM DELIVERY SETTING DESCRIPTION Set Time 12:00 Set current time in hours and minutes. Set Date 00:00:0000 Set current date in dd:mm:yyyy. Set Time Zone 0 0=GMT. Each additional +1 or -1 is the respective amount away from GMT. ...
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Top up life 30 minutes 1 to 120 minutes in 1 Limits top up operations by time. cycle minute intervals When a Screen Sensor is used on Z3, this setting will cause the SSM to ignore further inputs from the Screen sensor after the timer has expired.
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Smoke Delay 00 min 00 sec 0 to 2 minutes in 1 Sets the time the Smoke Screen will second intervals. wait after an activation demand before producing smoke. (Z1) Set Input Normally Not used Defines the type of input the Smoke closed ...
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(Z6) Isolate Normally Not used Defines the type of input the Smoke closed Normally Open Screen requires to be isolated through Normally closed Zone 6. Double EOL Single EOL (EOL values available = 1k, 2k2, 2k7, 3K, 3K3,4K7, 5k6, 6k2) Ready output ...
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Follow Run Dry Follow Isolate Aux Timer Time that the PGM will change state. Settings 0 to 120 minutes in 1 second intervals. Follow Zone Used to set the required Zone (1 to 6) if «Follow Zone» selected. Displays as "Zone number (current)>(new ...
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Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Adjustable by digit Item available if DHCP = “Off”. System 00 must be restarted using the menu command to register a change. Gateway 192.168.002.0 Adjustable by digit Item available if DHCP = “Off”. System 01 must be restarted using the menu command to register a change. ...
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INSTALLER SCHEDULER MENU MENU ITEM DELIVERY SETTING Available Settings DESCRIPTION 0. Sunday - 0:00 +0:00 0:00 to 23:59 Time each day of the week that the SSM automatically goes Unset (-) and then resets 1. Monday (+). If all set to zero the SSM reacts to Z1 inputs only. ...
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Batt Volt Alarm = fault Condition of battery Voltage. Restore = OK (Z1) Set Input Alarm = active State of the selected input Zone. Restore = OK Z2) Trigger (Z3) Programmable (Z4) Hold Off Inp (Z5) Panic Trigger (Z6) Isolate DC Fuse ...
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PGM3 output Fluid input Fluid full Fluid reservoir level. Fluid low Fluid empty Firmware version Current firmware version. Boot version Current bootloader version. Recovery version Current recovery version. PCB version PCB hardware version number. Current IP Current IP address of SSM. Up time ...
Commissioning 6 6.1 TESTING Full alarm test Where possible a full alarm test should be conducted to check that all inputs, outputs and wiring connections to the Smoke Screen are correct. If a PIR or other detector is fitted the Smoke Screen will fire for the designated Smoke Time period once the ‘Set’, ‘Trigger’...
Servicing 7 7.1 LED AND SOUND INDICATIONS The Smoke Screen provides on-board status monitoring via an LCD, 4 x LED and an audio siren output connection. LED indications displayed are: LED LED colour Audio siren alarm Relay status Indication meaning Smoke Screen ...
7.2 THERMAL CUT OUT Be aware of high This operation is usually voltage in the block carried out during area. The electrical installation. If the supply should be Smoke Screen has switched off before been in service the working in the heater nozzles will be ...
Concept Smoke Screen certified engineer. Failure to service the Smoke Screen may invalidate the warranty. Service intervals . The Smoke Screen should be serviced annually by a Concept Smoke Screen certified engineer and the following consumables should be replaced as specified: ...
Miscellaneous 8 8.1 FAQ Q The Smoke Screen is indicating it is ready to operate, but does not respond to a full alarm test. A Ensure the smoke machine is not isolated. With power applied, and keeping clear of the smoke nozzle, disconnect the “Alarm”/”Trigger” and “Hold Off”...
8.3 WEEE END OF PRODUCT LIFE At Concept Smoke Screen we take our environmental obligations very seriously and constantly strive to minimise any environmental impact of the products we sell. To comply with the WEEE Regulations 2013 we label all relevant products with the crossed out wheelie bin symbol ...
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TITANIUM Ti70/Ti100/Ti150 (Version 28.11.19) Concept Smoke Screen Limited North End Business Park, Station Rd, Swineshead, Lincolnshire, PE20 3PW United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1205821111 | Fax: +44 (0) 1205 820316 | info@smoke-screen.co.uk | www.smoke-screen.com...
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