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VESDA-E VES-A00-P Product Guide
If the measured smoke level in a sector is higher than the user-set alarm thresholds then an Alert, Action, Fire
1 or Fire 2 alarm condition is reported for that sector, depending on the smoke level. Also, the first sector to
pass the alert level is reported as the first alarm sector (FAS).
Air is exhausted from the VES-A00-P and may be vented back into the protected zone.
Alarms can be signalled via Relays and VESDAnet. Ethernet and WiFi can be used for configuration and
secondary monitoring, and a USB interface is provided for initial setup.
The detector has a LED user interface. A series of LEDs display Alarm, Fault, Disable and detector power on
status. The detector has a buzzer which can be configured to signal alarm, fault, disable and standby status.
A button allows the user to Reset or Disable the detector or to acknowledge status.
2.3

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The VES-A00-P detector provides the following information and control capability:
Status LEDs: Alert, Action, Fire 1, Fire 2, Disabled, Fault and Power.
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Controls: Reset and Disable button.
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2.3.1
Status LEDS
The VESDA-E VES-A00-P detector features a range of LED Indicators which illuminate when their respective
activation conditions are met.
LED
Fire 2
Fire 1
Action
Alert
Disabled
Fault
Power
Notes:
The LEDs are tested during the power up cycle. To manually test the LEDs, run the Lamp Test using
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Xtralis VSC.
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Table 2-1: LED Indicators
Symbol
Description
The Fire 2 LED is lit when the Fire 2 Alarm threshold is
reached. (The LED will flash once per second until the
condition is acknowledged.)
The Fire 1 LED is lit when the Fire 1 Alarm threshold is
reached. (The LED will flash once per second until the
condition is acknowledged.)
The Action LED is lit when the Action threshold is reached.
(The LED will flash once per second until the condition is
acknowledged.)
The Alert LED is lit when the Alert threshold is reached. (The
LED will flash once per second until the condition is
acknowledged.)
The DISABLED LED is lit continuously when the detector is
disabled and flashes once every two seconds when the
detector is in Standby mode.
The FAULT LED is lit when a fault condition is detected. The
LED will flash once per second until the condition is
acknowledged.
Refer to Chapter 8 for information on troubleshooting.
The POWER LED illuminates when the detector is powered
up.
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