Autronica FireRay 5000 Installation And Commissioning Handbook
Autronica FireRay 5000 Installation And Commissioning Handbook

Autronica FireRay 5000 Installation And Commissioning Handbook

Motorised infrared optical beam smoke detector

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Installation, commissioning and
operator handbook
FireRay 5000 beam detector
. A, 2016-08-11
116-P-FIRERAY5000/IGB, Rev
, Autronica Fire And Security AS

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  • Page 1 Installation, commissioning and operator handbook FireRay 5000 beam detector . A, 2016-08-11 116-P-FIRERAY5000/IGB, Rev , Autronica Fire And Security AS...
  • Page 2 Product names mentioned in this publication may be trademarks. They are used only for identification. Installation, commissioning and operator handbook, FireRay 5000 beam detector, 116-P-FIRERAY5000/IGB, Rev. A, 2016-08-11, Autronica Fire and Security...
  • Page 3 Motorised Infrared Optical Beam Smoke Detector User Guide...
  • Page 4: General Information

    1. General Information 50cm 50cm 50cm 50cm 8-100m 8-100m Mount on solid surfaces (structural wall or girder) Ensure clear line of sight from Detector to Reflector 50—100m = 4 18—50m = 1 8—18m = 1 Use Short Range Mask • All installations should comply with local regulations •...
  • Page 5 2. Fitting the Product Clip PCB into base Insert Detector cable LED indicator must face downward...
  • Page 6: Wiring Diagrams

    3. Wiring Diagrams Wiring two Detectors onto two Zones: To Detector 1 To Detector 2 note 1 DET 1 DET 2 Con C Con D Fire Fault 14V - 36V DC Fire Fault Reset Con A Con B note 1 Zone 1 - Zone 1 + Ext Reset...
  • Page 7 3. Wiring Diagrams (continued) Relay connections for wiring the two Detectors of one Controller onto one Zone: Con C Con D Fire Fault Fire Fault Con A Con B note 1 Zone 1 - Zone 1 + For wiring to other types of Fire Control Panel, or to wire multiple Controllers onto one Zone, refer to additional installation instructions supplied with the product...
  • Page 8: Apply Power

    4. Apply power NOTE: One System Controller can be used to control and monitor up to two Detector heads. The ‘#’ symbol in this guide is used to represent the number of the Detector currently selected (1 or 2). 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds •...
  • Page 9 5. Enter Pass Code to Access Engineering Menu Press for Pass Code screen: • Default Pass Code: 1 2 3 4 • Change digit • Move between digits • Accept • An incorrect Pass Code will return the display to the Pass Code entry screen •...
  • Page 10: Select Detector

    7. Select Power Mode • In ‘Hi A’ mode (default), during normal operation the system will take 5.5mA if one Detector is connected or 8mA if two Detectors are connected. During Laser targeting, Auto, Hand and Home functions, the system will take 36mA. •...
  • Page 11 10. LASER Targeting The system will signal Fault while in this mode The LASER is used to align the Detector with the Reflector. It is an approximate alignment tool only. After Auto-Align the LASER will not necessarily be pointing on the Reflector •...
  • Page 12 12. ‘Set’ 0/100 (Calibrate) • When ‘Set’ is displayed press whilst the Reflector is still uncovered • When ‘S-00’ is displayed, cover the Reflector with a non- reflective material and leave covered, then press • When ‘S-01’ is displayed, uncover the Reflector and leave uncovered, then press •...
  • Page 13 14. Manual Fire and Fault Tests After installation or cleaning, it is recommended that a manual Fire and Fault test is performed: Fire Test: Cover the Reflector slowly so that it takes longer than 5 seconds to cover. The System Controller will signal Fire to the Fire Control Panel after the delay to fire has expired (10s default) Fault Test: Cover the Reflector completely within 2 seconds.
  • Page 14 16. Fire Threshold This setting is the threshold at which the Detector will detect a fire Default factory setting=35% (Set for each Detector) • Sensitivity can be adjusted in 1% steps by pressing up or down keys • Press to accept setting UL268 Fire Threshold Ranges: Distance between Fire Threshold...
  • Page 15 17. Fire/Fault Delay These settings are the delays that the System Controller uses before signalling a FIRE or FAULT condition respectively to the Fire Control Panel. Default factory setting=10 seconds (Set for each Detector) Delay 1 (Fire) Delay 2 (Fault) 18.
  • Page 16: Cleaning The System

    19. Cleaning the System The system will automatically compensate for dust build-up by changing the Compensation Level. However, it is recommended that the Detector lenses and the Reflector are cleaned periodically with a soft lint-free cloth. If the Compensation Level for a particular Detector remains above 130 for several days, this indicates that cleaning should take place on that Detector.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    20. Troubleshooting • Ensure clear line of sight • Refer to manufacturer for E-00 AIM not from Detector to Reflector for recognised technical assistance a radius of 0.5m Reflector Not • Ensure correct distance has Found during E-10 been selected •...
  • Page 18: Technical Specifications

    21. Technical Specifications Parameter Value Operating Voltage 14—36V DC Operating Current – Normal Operation 5.5mA - 1 Detector (including fire or fault activated) 8mA - 2 Detectors Operating Current – Alignment modes - HiA 36mA Alignment modes - LoA 5.5mA / 8mA 0.45—3.98 dB Fire Threshold Range 10—60%...
  • Page 19 Motorised Infrared Optical Beam Smoke Detector Additional Information...
  • Page 20 1. Multiple Zone Wiring When using more than one System Controller on a single zone of a conventional Fire Control Panel (FCP), it is important to choose the correct method of wiring. Incorrect wiring may result in a Controller isolating subsequent devices on that zone if it enters a Fault condition, and may prevent these subsequent devices signalling a Fire condition back to the FCP.
  • Page 21 1. Multiple Zone Wiring (continued) If the FCP does not monitor for detector removal, it is recommended that the following wiring diagram be used. For installations conforming to UL268 and NFPA72, the following diagram MUST be used when wiring multiple Controllers onto one zone. Note 1 –...
  • Page 22 2. Event Logger The System Controller contains a logging function which will store information for the most recent 50 events on each Detector. To access the event log, press tick on the Event Logger icon when the relevant detector is highlighted: Event Code...
  • Page 23 2. Event Logger (continued) Press left to access older events, and right to access newer events. When the relevant event is selected, press down to access further information about the event. Time elapsed since event started. ‘—‘ will be displayed if the event occurred prior to the most recent power cycle.
  • Page 24 3. Troubleshooting - LASER not visible If it is not possible to see the LASER because of the installation environment (for example, if you cannot see the Reflector from the System Controller or there is high ambient light) then use ‘Hand’ Alignment. This option displays the signal strength value returned by the Detector, and allows the user to move the beam 1.
  • Page 25 4. Troubleshooting - HOME If it is not known where the beam is pointing, use Home Position to automatically steer the infrared beam to approximately the centre of its range of movement. • Press to exit this function • This will take up to 3 minutes to complete •...
  • Page 26 5. Display and Indicators - LCD Icon Layout...
  • Page 27 6. Display and Indicators - Detector and System Controller Status Indicators...
  • Page 28 7. Menu Layout - User Menu...
  • Page 29 8. Menu Layout - Engineering Menu...
  • Page 30 9. Menu Layout - Detector Settings...
  • Page 31 10. System Controller Settings Power Mode Find Change Pass Detectors Code WARNING Care must be taken when changing the Pass Code. If the code is lost, contact the manufacturer for Pass Code reset. • Change Pass Code to access each digit to change the digit Press to save the new Pass Code and return to the settings menu...
  • Page 32 Autronica is a leading innovator, manufacturer and supplier of fire safety equipment. Our products ensure safety in applications on land and sea worldwide. Autronica Fire and Security A S is an international company based in Trondheim, a dynamic city known as the technological h otspot of Norway.

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