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Document No: 0044-102-01
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  • Page 1 User Guide Document No: 0044-102-01 Page 1 www.ffeuk.com...
  • Page 2 Detector has its own Event Log, the operation of which is described in the Event Log section of the manual. The Fireray Hub Reflective can be powered from a +24 V DC 1 A power supply and a 2 core cable connects the Fireray Hub Reflective to each Detector (these cables should conform to local fire regulations).
  • Page 3 Contents What you need to know: In the Box General Information • The default passcode to unlock the Fireray Hub Reflective is Wiring Information p.6-9 1,2,3,4. External Reset p.10 • The icon with the flashing square is the one which is active.
  • Page 4 In the Box SCJ1645 HEAD A1 A2 Detector Head Reflector(s) Detector Base User Guide User Guide Short Range Mask System Controller Page 4...
  • Page 5 General Information Installation All installations should comply with local regulations. 8 - 20 m / 26 - 66 ft = 1Reflector + Short Range Mask ≥ 0.5 m / 20” 0.5 m 20 - 50 m / 66 - 164 ft = 1 Reflector 20”...
  • Page 6 Wiring Information To remove the System Controller cover, use a flat screwdriver to lever the catch in both slots. Note: Reflective Detector Heads are connected to Detectors 1, 2 and 3 (first to Detector 1, second to Detector 2 etc.). When the system is operating with no Fire or Fault condition the relay contacts marked ‘N/O’...
  • Page 7 There can be up to 100 m (262ft) of cable between the Fireray Hub Reflective System Controller and the Reflective Detector. The Fireray Hub Reflective System Controller can be wired to the Detectors in either Parallel or Network modes. If in Network mode, the address of the each Detector needs to be set, as shown in the table below, using the 2-way DIP switch found in the Detector Base.
  • Page 8 When using more than one Detector on a single zone of a conventional fire panel, it is important to choose the correct method Zone Zone Zone + Zone - of wiring. Incorrect wiring may result in a Detector 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 fire panel.
  • Page 9 Fireray Hub Reflective wiring for 3 Detectors connected to Zone This wiring diagram provides an example of how to wire three (or any number of) Detectors to provide a common alarm and fault. When the system is operating with no Fire or Fault condition the relay contacts marked ‘N/O’ will be open and the contacts marked ‘N/C’ will be closed.
  • Page 10 External Reset If Latching Mode is selected then to clear a Fire condition, apply a voltage of between 5 V to 36 V to the EXT RST terminal for longer than 2 sec- onds. 14V TO 36V DC Page 10...
  • Page 11 Mounting Mount Base Mark and drill holes for mounting the base. Plug the cable from the Detector Head into Locate the Detector Head on the base. Grip Using appropriate hardware (not supplied) the connector on the PCB in the base. sides of Detector Head and rotate clockwise mount the base securely in orientation shown.
  • Page 12 1. Apply Power All the LCD segments will momentarily light up, the screen will go blank and then the langauge selection menu will appear. Det 2 LED Det 3 LED System LED Reflective Detectors and Wiring Det 1 LED configuration Reserved for future use Locked/Unlocked Alarm...
  • Page 13 2. Select Language, Date & Time Set the language This can be English, Italian, French, Spanish, German or Slovenian. Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow keys to go through the languages, then press ‘Tick’ to select. Select Language Set the date format Use the ‘Up’...
  • Page 14 3. Select Power Mode Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow keys to choose between ‘Fast Alignment’ (33 mA) and ‘Standard’ (5 mA), and press ‘Tick’ to select. Note: ‘Fast Alignment’ mode is recommended. When Standard mode is selected the LCD backlight will not switch on. Page 14...
  • Page 15 4. Find Detectors Select ‘Find’ by pressing the ‘Tick’ key, this will find the number of Detectors and the wiring configuration of the Detectors that are connected to the System Controller. The number of Detectors will be displayed after a count down of 60 seconds.
  • Page 16 5. Alignment Select the Detector to be aligned by using the ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ arrow keys. The flashing icon is the one that is selected. Press ‘Tick’ to select the Detector Press the ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ arrow Use the arrow keys to guide the to align, press ‘Tick’...
  • Page 17 6. Settings With the Beam aligned you have access to the following functions. Move between functions using the ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ arrow keys and press the ‘Tick’ key to confirm your selection. Values can be changed by pressing the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow keys and confirmed by pressing the ‘Tick’ key. Sensitivity Time Delay to Fire Time Delay to Fault...
  • Page 18 Detector Settings Select the ‘Settings’ icon and press the ‘Tick’ key to access the settings functions. Laser Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow keys to switch the Detector laser on and off. AGC (Automatic Gain Control) This shows the AGC value. It can be between −50 &...
  • Page 19 Home Resets the Beam to its default position prior to alignment. This will reset the Detector to an unaligned state. Set Compensation In order to test the obstruction fault detection after aligning a Detector, the Reflector should be covered quickly (clear to covered in under two seconds). The Detector should go into Fault after the ‘time delay to fault’...
  • Page 20 7. Event Log The Event Log allows you to access up to 50 events related to the selected Detector. By selecting ‘View’ and pressing the ‘Tick’ key the events can be viewed. Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrow keys to step through the Event Log, or ‘Left’...
  • Page 21 8. Test for Fire and Fault After installation or cleaning, it is recommended that a Fire and Fault test is performed. Fault test: Cover the Reflector completely within 2 seconds. The Detector will indicate Fault after the ‘Time Fire test: Cover the Reflector with the Delay to Fault’...
  • Page 22 9. System Controller Settings (Unlocked) With the System Controller locked, select the Lock icon, press ‘Tick’ key and enter the 1,2,3,4 passcode to unlock the System Controller. To access the System Controller settings, select the System Controller icon and press the ‘Tick’ key. Then select the Settings icon and press the ‘Tick’...
  • Page 23 Status LEDs Detector Temperature Optical Comms System Controller LEDs On/Off. Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ keys to Reserved for future expansion. switch between Centigrade and Fahrenheit. Log Mode Event Log On/Off (on by default). Page 23...
  • Page 24 10. System Controller Functions (Locked) With the Beam aligned (and not in Fault), the System Controller will display the following without entering the passcode. With a blank screen, press the ‘Tick’ button. This will display the word ‘Good’ and the number and type of Detectors connected to the System Controller. To access the Detector Settings, select the Detector you want to check and press the ‘Tick’...
  • Page 25 Detector Settings Alarm Theshold AGC Value Detector Signal Strength e.g. 100% e.g. 2 Graph icon flashing. Time Delay to Fire Time Delay to Fault Settings Bell icon flashing. Triangle icon flashing. Cogwheel icon flashing. Press the ‘Tick’ key to access more Detector Settings screens (see next page).
  • Page 26 Detector Temperature Address Switch Detector Signal Strength e.g. 100% e.g. 21°C e.g. 1,2 or 3 Page 26...
  • Page 27 System Controller settings (locked) With the cogwheel icon flashing, press the ‘Tick’ key to view the Controller Settings below. Pressing the ‘Tick’ key on any screen will take you to the passcode entry screen so that you can unlock the Controller and change the Settings. (See Section 9) With the Event Log Icon flashing, press the ‘Tick’...
  • Page 28 11. Prism Targeting Prism Targeting should only be used when the laser cannot be seen, for instance in high ambient lighting conditions or over very long distances. Press ‘Tick’ to select the Detector Press the ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ arrow Use the arrow keys to move the to align, press ‘Tick’...
  • Page 29 12. Manual Alignment After completing the Laser Targeting process as described on page 16, use the ‘Down’ key to switch from ‘ A uto’ to ‘Manual’ and press the ‘Tick’ key to confirm. Use the arrow keys to move the Detector in the up-down axis. First, use the ‘Down’...
  • Page 30 13. Cleaning The Detector will automatically compensate for dust build up by changing its AGC (Automatic Gain Control) level. This feature keeps the Beam’s signal at 100% +/- 2%. Once the maximum or minimum limit (-50 & +205) has been reached, the Detector will indicate a Fault and cleaning must be performed. It is recommended that the Detector lens window and Reflector are periodically cleaned with a soft lint-free cloth to prevent AGC limit faults occuring.
  • Page 31 14. Error Codes E-00 AIM not communicating. Refer to manufacturer for further technical For help contact Technical@ffeuk.com or visit our assistance. website at www.ffeuk.com E-01 Detector Communications Fault. Check wiring between Controller and Detector. Equipment Disposal E-02 ‘Find’ not successfully executed. Follow ‘Find’...
  • Page 32 15. Glossary of Terms AGC: Automatic Gain Control: This function keeps the Beams signal at 100% (±2%) and can boost or reduce the signal as required. (Limits –50 to +205). Power Mode: Can be Fast align (33 mA) or Standard align (5 mA). Relay Mode: This can either be Individual (meaning the relays work independently of each other) or Ganged, where all Fire and Fault relays work as one.
  • Page 33 1.25 1.87 8.24 EN 54-12 approved) Delay to Alarm. Note: The Fireray Hub Reflective is approved to EN 54-12 with a delay to fire of 5 seconds Delay to Fault Operating Distance (Separation between Detector and Reflector) (4 Reflectors required for >50 m, >164 ft)
  • Page 34 17. Open Source Notice This product includes software developed by Texas Instruments Incorporated. Copyright © Texas Instruments Incorporated http://www.ti.com/ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

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