Concept Smoke Screen SENTINEL S100 Installation And Operation Manual

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SENTINEL S100 & S150
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
MANUAL
(Version 16 December 2013)
CAN'T SEE IT? CAN'T STEAL IT!
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  • Page 1 SENTINEL S100 & S150 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL (Version 16 December 2013) CAN’T SEE IT? CAN’T STEAL IT! Page 1 of 20...
  • Page 2: How Does Your Smoke Screen Work

    Smoke Screen. If you have any questions that remain unanswered, please call our experts at Concept Smoke Screen and we will help. Once again, thank you for your decision; we hope that it's one that never needs to be tested.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Subject Page How does your Smoke Screen work? Introduction Overview Standard installation Positioning Installation procedure Access Mounting Changing the nozzle Controlling the smoke PCB connections Generic connection diagram Energy saving mode Un-interrupted Power Supply (UPS) Trigger delay Fluid management Programming Operation Testing...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 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 Wall Bracket 1 x Smoke Fluid Bag (Boxed) 1 x Literature Pack & Warning Sign You will also require: 230-volt mains supply and connections into the alarm panel or other triggering system.
  • Page 5: Positioning

    POSITIONING The Smoke Screen should ideally be sited in a covert position away from prying eyes and thereby reducing the possibility of tamper 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°.
  • Page 6: Access

    ACCESS To access the PCB connections and fluid bag remove the front cover by unscrewing the 2 set screws on the front. Installation cable entry is through the grommet on the right back of the case next to the mains lead. MOUNTING The Smoke Screen can either be ceiling mounted, or wall mounted, using the bracket supplied.
  • Page 7 Wall mounting Wall mounting is achieved using a simple wall bracket (1). The bracket should be attached to a suitable wall. Washers should be used to provide sufficient gap between the wall and the bracket (2). Ensure the locking bolt is in place. Use appropriate fixings to secure the bracket to the wall. We recommend as high a fixing as possible for aesthetic and security/anti-tamper reasons (3).
  • Page 8 Suspension mounting Suspending the Smoke Screen range is achieved using a ‘Suspension Kit’ comprising a length of Uni-strut, two sections of threaded bar and fixings (1). Prepare the Smoke Screen by removing the suspension brackets from the ‘shipping position’ and re-fit them so that the brackets protrude and the ends are angled towards the front of the Smoke Screen (2).
  • Page 9: Changing The Nozzle

    CHANGING THE NOZZLE Remove the cover (1) using a Tamper Hand Driver No 2 – this is available from CSS. Remove the nozzle guard (2). Unscrew the nozzle retaining nut (3). Remove the nozzle (4). Select the appropriate nozzle (5). Replace the nozzle retaining nut, ensuring that the nozzle is set in the required direction (6).
  • Page 10: Controlling The Smoke

    CONTROLLING THE SMOKE Inputs. There are 3 sets of input connections on the Smoke Screen (Alarm Set, Trigger and Hold Off) that should be connected to clean contacts. For the Smoke Screen to produce ‘smoke’ all 3 sets of connections must be ‘open circuit’. If one set of connections is ‘closed circuit’ then the Smoke Screen is prevented from producing smoke.
  • Page 11: Generic Connection Diagram

    GENERIC CONNECTION DIAGRAM S100 and S150 Generic Connection Diagram S100/S150 Notes DC output for additional device. Total S100/150 output must not be greater than 250mA. Tamper 8 Xt Tam Loop tamper pins if not connected to a device. Tamper 7 Xt Tam Alarm See note for "Alarm Set"...
  • Page 12: Trigger Delay

    TRIGGER DELAY The Smoke Screen can be set, in ½ sec steps up to 99.5 sec, to delay its response to an activation command (see “Level 2” in the Programming section). This allows Smoke Screens to activate sequentially in multiple installations or provides a time window to effect disarming in the case of an accidental activation.
  • Page 13: Programming

    PROGRAMMING The LCD Display and operating buttons Enter Down Engineer access PIN. Access to Programming Levels 1 & 2 is controlled using an Engineer PIN. The Delivery setting is 1993 but it can be changed if required as the last item in Level To enter the PIN: On the Display Panel, hold down the ! and ▲...
  • Page 14: Operation

    Level 2: Delivery Displayed Parameter Settings Setting Smoke Test ??? On/off En Save ??? On/off UPS Alarm ??? On/off HO Alarm ???* On/off HO Retrig ??? On/off Trigger Delay ? 0 to 199 (½ sec increments, 0 to 99.5 secs) Temp Display ??? On/off Network Addr ???
  • Page 15: Testing

    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 ‘Alarm Set’, ‘Trigger’ and ‘Hold Off’ (if fitted) contacts are open.
  • Page 16 Smoke Screen ‘Not Ready’ Displayed Conditions Beep Meaning / Comment  Alarm ’Set’. hh:mmSetNotReady  Alarm ‘Unset’. hh:mmUnsNotReady If any of the following conditions exist the display will alternate between the ‘Not Ready’ display above and the ‘Conditions’ displays (if more than one condition exists they will display in order): Displayed Condition Beep Meaning / Comment...
  • Page 17: Event Record

    EVENT RECORD The Smoke Screen records the last 300 events, which can be examined by pressing the ‘!’ button to make the display step through each item automatically. The ▼and ▲ keys can be used to override the auto-step and manually scroll through the records. The display returns to normal at the end of the list or when the ‘!’...
  • Page 18: Action After Every Activation

    ID card. It is recommended that the Smoke Screen is checked and the fluid changed annually by the installer or Concept Smoke Screen. Always ensure that the Smoke Screen has sufficient fluid or it will not produce smoke when needed. It is recommended that the installer or Concept Smoke Screen are requested to service/replenish the Smoke Screen if there have been 2 or more activations of the Smoke Screen.
  • Page 19: Installer Notes

    INSTALLER NOTES Page 19 of 20...
  • Page 20 Concept Smoke Screen Limited 1-2 North End, Swineshead, Lincolnshire, PE20 3LR United Kingdom Tel: +44 (01205) 821111 Fax: +44 (01205) 820316 Email: info@smoke-screen.co.uk www.smoke-screen.co.uk Page 20 of 20...

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