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Vanguard V5 User Manual
Vanguard V5 User Guide
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  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 1 of 21 CONTENTS 1. GENERAL 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 System Description 2 1.2.1 Zone Detection Module 3 1.2.2 System Control Module 3 1.2.3 LCD Event Logging Module 5 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1. Normal Operating Conditions 5 2.2. Fire Alarm Condition 6 2.2.1. Silencing the Alarm Bells / Sounders

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 2 of 21 1. GENERAL 1.1 Introduction This manual provided only the basis operator’s information on the control and operation of the Fire Alarm System. To ensure continuous reliability of the system, the owner or owner’s representative should establish an agreement to carry out regular maintenance of the installation with the manufacturer or manufacturer’s representative or a competent and qualified contractor trained to service and maintain this system. The arrangements for maintenance should be such as w

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 3 of 21 1.2.1 Zone Detection Module Indicators and Control a) Fire (Red) : Zone in fire condition b) Fault (Amber) : Zone detection circuit open/short fault condition c) Disable (Amber) : Zone in disabled condition d) Disable Switch (Blue) : To disable zone fire & fault detection circuit (Note: Zone disable function only prior to an alarm activation.) 1.2.2 System Control Module Indicators a) Power On (Green) : System energised by Mains and/or Standby Batter

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 4 of 21 d) Disabled (Amber) : General Disabled Indicator, system in disabled condition e) System Fault (Amber) : Indicate Programmable Micro Controller failure f) Fire Sent (Red) : Fire Signal to Alarm Remote Monitoring Station activated (Optional) g) Fire Line Trouble (Amber) : Fire Signal Line open/short (Optional) (Note: It shall not be suppressed during the Fir

  • O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 5 of 21 1.2.3 LCD Event Logging Module Indicators a) Power On (Green) : System energised by Mains and/or Standby Battery b) Processor Fault (Amber): Indicates that Micro Processor Unit failure in processing c) LCD Display : To display the Pane

  • O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 6 of 21 2.2 Fire Alarm Condition The panel / system shall enter into an alarm condition when an input device (such as smoke/heat detector, call point; or pressure/flow switch) is activated. Under Fire Alarm conditions: a) Twin “FIRE” LEDs (Red) of the alarm zone lighted b) General, “FIRE

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 7 of 21 2.2.2 Resetting the System Before the system is reset, the cause of the alarm must be investigated and duly rectified. In the case of a false alarm, make sure that there is no incident of fire before resetting the system. Note : It is not possible to reset the system before the alarm is silenced. a) Re-instate the affected devices to normal b) Press “System Reset” Switch (Green) (3) c) Upon resetting, the system should resume to normal operating condition, if there are no other events to cause another alarm and the original cause of the alarm being rectified.

  • O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 8 of 21 2.4 Initiating Evacuate Alarm The system is provided with a “Sound Alarm” switch in the event of emergency. To sound alarms for emergency evacuate: a) Press “Sound Alarm” switch (Red) (6) b) Sound Alarm amber LED lighted c) External alarm bells/sound

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 9 of 21 d) No outputs are activated (FIRE output, external Alarm Bells/ Aux output) e) When Retard State (20 sec) lapses, Retard State LED go off f) “CONFIRMATION STATE” LED (Amber) lighted (120sec) During Confirmation State (120sec) a) If no alarm activated, panel back to normal condition itself when Confirmation State (120 sec) expire b) If any zone goes into alarm, panel goes into FIRE condition 2.8 LCD Event L

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 10 of 21 2.8.1.a VIEW FIRE ARCHIVE To view the recorded alarm zone event; a) Press “Menu” b) Select “VIEW FIRE ARCHIVE” by “Up” / “Down” key and press “Enter” (017TC: Total Event Counter “017”, Fire) (017: 17 th event of 017TC, M00-Z005: “Main” panel address “000” Zone “005” Fire) at (02/04/06: 2 nd April 2006, 15:32:12: 3:32:12PM) c) The rest recorded event are able to view by manual action (Down/Up key)

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 11 of 21 (1) PNL ADR: To set the Panel Address, select by “Up” / “Down” key and press “Enter” to save (e.g. M000: Main Panel Address 000, S001: Sub Panel Address 001) (2) TIME: To set the Time, select the time by “Up” / “Down” key and press “Enter” to save (Hour:Minute:Second – 24Hr System) (3) DATE: To set the Date, select the Date by “Up” / “Down” key and press

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 12 of 21 3. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 3.1 Introduction To ensure continuous reliability of the fire alarm system, regular testing and servicing shall be carried out. Only trained and competent personal are allowed to performance the routine testing and maintenance. 3.2 Maintenance Responsibilities The owner shall appoint a competent person to supervise and coordinate all matters in relation to the fire alarm systems. This include arranging for the system to be checked, tested and serviced in accordance with the requirements as described in the Singapore Standard CP 10 :

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 13 of 21 d) If possible, determine the cause of the fault or note the activities immediately prior to the area affected. e) Silence the fault buzzer. f) Inform the maintenance contractor responsible for servicing and arrange for repair. 3.4.2 Weekly Test The following tests and checks should be made by the operator or by the maintenance’s contractor responsible for servicing and performance of the syst

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 14 of 21 d) Check charger voltage and battery terminals condition. Ensure that no faults signal are indicated on the panel. e) Disconnect the battery supply. The “POWER ON” and “BATTERY FAULT” indicators should be lighted and the buzzer sounding. Connect back the battery and system should normalise itself. f) Switch off incoming mains supply. The “POWER ON”, “MAINS FAULT” and “CHARGER FAULT” indicators should be lighted and the buzzer sounding. The standby battery should take over the supply to the s

  • O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 15 of 21 c) Where the heat-sensitive element of thermal detectors or the enclosure of other detectors are found to be coated with paint or any material likely to affect the operation of the detectors, such material should be cleaned off or if necessary have the detector repla

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 16 of 21 4. FAULT FINDING TIPS CHECK LIST FAULT Specific Indication Possible Causes ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN - Manual Call-point - Vandalise - Glass Broken - Heat / Smoke Detector - Environment - Faulty - Flow Switch - Leakage - Misused - Sub Alarm Panel - Activated Zone Fire (False Alarm) - EOL Resistor - Shall be 6.8K Ohm - Inspect the alarm activated zone IF FALSE ALARM 1. Check the possible causes

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 17 of 21 CHECK LIST FAULT Specific Indication Possible Causes ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN Earth “+VE” (Red) (@ FBM) - One or more Field “+VE” line and/or - Alarm “–VE” line (in normal condition) Earth Fault Earth “-VE” (Amber) (@ FBM) - One or more Field “-VE” line and/or - Alarm “+VE” line (in normal condition) - Shorted to Chassis / Trucking / Conduit 1. Press “Buzzer Silence” (Black-1) 2. Dismantle all

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 18 of 21 CHECK LIST FAULT Specific Indication Possible Causes ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN - Fire signal Line - Disconnected “1” (Amber) - Open (@ DIM) - Termination - Loose - Fire signal Line - Shorted Fire Line Trouble (Alarm Monitoring Station) “1” (Red) - Short (@ DIM) - Alarm Monitoring Transmitter Panel - Faulty - Fault signal Line - Disconnected “2” (Amber) - Open (@ DIM) - Termination - Loose - Fault signal Line - Shorted Fault Line Trouble (Alarm Monitoring Station) “2” (Red) – Short (@ DIM) - Alarm Monitoring Transmitter Panel - Faulty 1.

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 19 of 21 V5 Technical Specification and Installation Diagram

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 20 of 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Fire Alarm Panel S/N I/P – O/P Description Capacity / Rating End Of Line Resistor (EOLR) Feature 1 ZONE - Min 4 Zones (Multiple of 4 Zones) - Max 136 Zones - 40 Heat or 20 Smoke Detectors per Zone - Max 2.4 mA per Zone - Wire: 1.5mm 2 6.8K Ohm - Line Open / Short supervised 2 ALM - 1 Output - DC 24V - Fuse: Max 2Amp - Wire: 2.5mm 2 6.8K Ohm - Line Open / Short supervised c/w Fuse Protection - Expendable by additional module 3 ALM – 2 Output - DC 24V - Fuse: Max 2Amp - Wire: 2.5mm 2 6.8K Ohm - Line Open / Sho

  • Vanguard V5, O&M-V5-FAP-AVF-LCD R0 Operator’s Manual (Fire Alarm Panel c/w AVF & LCD) Pg 21 of 21 1 Z1 + - 2 -+ Z2 3 4 -+ Z3 5 6 -+ Z4 7 8 -+ Z5 9 10 -+ Z6 11 12 -+ Z7 13 14 -+ Z8 15 16 -+ ALM-1 17 18 -+ ALM-2 19 20 C+ NC- AUX-1 21 22 23 NO- C+ AUX-1 24 NO-NC- 25 26 3 C FIRE + - TO MAP 1 2 NC NOCNONC FAULT 864 5 7 109 ++ 1211 -- 1413 G-ALM IPOP 1615 G-SIL IPOP 1817 G-RST IPOP 2019 G-AUX IPOP AUX - DC 24V VC FC AUX-1 1 2 3 FC VC 1 3 2 AUX-2 ALM-1 ALM-2 AUX FUSES MAP SAP G-RST JS1 ZONE FUSE BELL AUX ALM-2 + - CO JS2 EARTH +VE -VE OS ALM-1 OS ALM-2 + - CO CO - + AC AC OFF ON SW1 24V DC + - BATTERY BATTE

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