Signal-VK1 instructions - fire alarm and control panel. Signal-VK2 instructions - alarm and fire alarm control device Signal VK device

Signal-VK1 instructions - fire alarm and control panel. Signal-VK2 instructions - alarm and fire alarm control device Signal VK device

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Security and fire alarm control devices PPKOP 0104059-1-5
"Signal-VK1" and Control Panel 0104059-1-5/01 "Signal-VK1" version 01,
(hereinafter referred to as the device), is designed for centralized and autonomous protection of shops, cash registers, banks, pharmacies, institutions and other objects from unauthorized entry and fires by monitoring the state of one alarm loop (AL) with security, fire or security-fire alarms included in it detectors and issuing notifications to the central monitoring station (CMS) using a relay output about alarm zone violations and detector activation; on-site control of internal light
signaling devices, external sound and light annunciators; control of taking/removing the device using a built-in magnetically controlled contact; providing power to detectors via the "+12 V" output; control of opening the housing of the Signal-VK1 device using a switch; ensuring changes in operating parameters using removable jumpers.
1.1.2 The Signal-VK1 device is designed for installation inside a protected facility and is designed for round-the-clock operation.
1.1.3 The Signal-VK1 device is designed for working together with centralized monitoring consoles "Neva-10", "Neva-10M", "Tsentr-M", "Tsentr-KM", "Progress-TS", "Phobos", automated workplace "Phobos", etc.

The alarm loop of the Signal-VK1 device can include:

- magnetic contact alarms IO102-2, IO102-4, IO102-5, IO102-6, sensors of the “Foil” and “Wire” types;
- shock-contact detectors "Window-6";
- optical-electronic, ultrasonic and radio wave detectors "Foton-6", "Foton-6A", "Foton-6B", "Foton-9", "Foton-Sh", "Foton-SK", "Foton-SK2" ", "Astra-MS", "Argus-2", "Argus-3", "Echo-3", "Showcase", "Echo-3", "Echo-A" and the like;
- acoustic type detectors "Harp", "Glass-1", "Glass-2-1", "Glass-3";
- detectors capacitive type"Peak";
- combined security detectors "Sokol-2";
- piezoelectric detectors "Gran-2", "Shorokh-1-1";
- output circuits control panels;
- thermal fire detectors "IP 101-2", "IP 103-5", "IP103-7", etc.
1.1.4 Signal-VK1 device has the ability to autonomously protect when powered from the network alternating current, and in the absence of a network from backup source power supply or built-in battery with the issuance of signals to external light and sound annunciators and a built-in indicator.
1.1.5 Notifications about an alarm or fire are transmitted to the monitoring station using relay contacts. Fault notification is carried out using the open collector output (OK).
1.1.6 The device is powered from an alternating current mains voltage (220+22-33) V, frequency (50±1) Hz and from a built-in rechargeable battery with rated voltage 12 V and 1.2 A/h capacity or external backup source direct current voltage (12 +2.2-0.6) V.
1.1.7 The Signal-VK1 device provides the ability to supply power to detectors at a protected site that require a separate 12 V power source.
1.1.8 The device is intended for installation inside a protected facility and is designed for round-the-clock operation.
1.1.9 The design of the device does not provide for its use in conditions of exposure to aggressive environments, dust, or in fire hazardous areas.
1.1.10 Based on the type of maintenance, the device is classified as a product with periodic maintenance. The average total operational duration of maintenance is no more than 0.15 hours per month.
1.1.11 The device is intended for use in the following conditions:
- Operating temperature range environment– from 243 to 323 K (from minus 30 to +50 °C) (without battery) and from 263 to 323 K (from minus 10 to +50 °C) with battery.
- relative humidity at an ambient temperature of 298 K (+25 ° C) – up to 98%;
- vibration loads in the range from 1 to 35 Hz with a maximum acceleration of 0.5 g.
1.1.12 In terms of protection from environmental influences, the device has
ordinary design according to OST 25 1099-83.
1.1.13 The device belongs to single-function, restored, repaired and serviced products of group II, type 1 according to GOST 27.003-90.
1.1.14 The law of distribution of uptime is exponential.
1.1.15 An example of recording the designation of a device when ordering it and in the documentation of other products is given in Table 1.......

Intended use
2.1 Preparing the Signal-VK1 device for use
Safety precautions when preparing the device
When operating the device, you must comply with the current "Rules" technical operation electrical installations of consumers" and "Safety rules for the operation of electrical installations of consumers".
Sources of danger in the device are:
- contacts ХТ1:1 and ХТ1:3 for connecting the AC mains. Installation, installation, Maintenance produce when disconnected from
device mains voltage. Do not use fuses that do not correspond to the rated value. Installation and maintenance of the device must be carried out by persons qualified qualification group in terms of safety, no lower than third.

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1 Fire and security control panel PPKOP /02 "Signal-VK" used. 02 ACDR RE Operating manual CONTENTS Introduction 1 1 Description and operation of the product Purpose of the product Characteristics Composition of the product Design and operation of the product 7 2 Intended use Preparing the product for use Using the product 11 3 Checking technical condition device 11 4 Maintenance 14 5 Maintenance 15 Appendix A Overall and installation dimensions of the device 16 Appendix B Electrical diagram functional device 17 Appendix B Diagram electrical connection device 18 Appendix D Scheme of general testing of the device 19 Appendix E Device for checking the timing parameters ShS 20 This operating manual is intended to study the principle of operation and operation of the alarm and fire alarm control device PPKOP /02 "Signal-VK" isp Description and operation of the product 1.1 Purpose products Security and fire alarm control panel PPKOP /02 "Signal-VK" used. 02 (hereinafter referred to as the device) is designed for centralized and autonomous protection of stores, cash registers, banks, pharmacies, institutions and other objects from unauthorized entry and fires by monitoring the state of the alarm loop (AL) with security, fire or security-fire detectors included in it and issuing notifications to the central monitoring console (CMS) about violation of the alarm system, as well as control of external sound and light alarms at the facility. The device is designed to work together with centralized monitoring consoles such as “Siren-2M”, “Neva-10”, “Neva-10M”, “Tsentr-M”, “Tsentr-KM”, “Progress-TS”, “Phobos” and etc. The alarm loop of the device can include: - magnetic contact signaling devices IO102-2, "SMK-1", "SMK-2", "SMK-3"; - sensors of the "Foil", "Wire" type; - shock-contact detectors such as "DIMK", "Okno-4", "Okno-5", "Okno-6"; 1

2 - optical-electronic, ultrasonic and radio wave detectors of types 9981, "Foton-5", "Foton-6", "Foton-8", "Foton-SK", "Vector-2", "Vector-3", " Echo-2", "Volna-5" and the like; - output circuits of control panels; - thermal fire detectors "IP-104-1", "IP103-4/1" ("MAK-1"); - magnetic contact fire detectors "IP-105-2/1"; - fire detectors smoke type"IP-212-5" ("DIP-3"), "IP" ("DIP-6"), "IP U" ("DIP-U"), "IP " ("DIP-34"), " IP-212-3SU" ("DIP-3SU") The device has the ability to autonomously protect when powered from an alternating current network with the issuance of signals to external light network, light and sound direct current sirens, a built-in light indicator displaying the status of the alarm system. At the same time, it is possible to set a delay for turning on the sound alarm in case of violation of the alarm system. Transmission of notifications “Normal”, “Alarm”, from the alarm loop to the monitoring station is carried out using relay contacts. The device is powered from an alternating current network and from a backup direct current source. The device provides the ability to supply power to protected object of detectors such as “Photon”, “Echo”, “Volna”, “Peak”, “Vector” and the like The device provides the ability to remotely switch to standby mode, to the mode of transmitting an alarm signal to the monitoring station with or without turning on the sirens and built-in indicator and switched off sirens and built-in indicator using a key fob via radio channel at a distance of up to 30 m The device is intended for installation inside a protected object and is designed for round-the-clock operation The design of the device does not provide for its use in conditions of exposure to aggressive environments, dust, and also in fire hazardous areas According to the type of maintenance, the device is classified as a product with periodic maintenance. The average total operational duration of maintenance is no more than 0.15 hours per month. The device is intended for operation in the following conditions: 1) range of operating ambient temperatures - from 243 to 323 K (from minus 30 to +50 O C); 2) relative humidity at an ambient temperature of 298 K (+25 0 C) - up to 98%; 3) vibration loads in the range from 1 to 35 Hz with a maximum acceleration of 0.5 g (4.9 m/s 2). 1.2 Characteristics The device is powered from an alternating current network with a frequency of (50±1) Hz, () V. 2

3 1.2.2 Supply voltage from a redundant DC source - (12.0±1.8) V The power consumed by the device from the AC network without a network siren in standby mode and in the "Alarm" mode should be no more than 12 VA Current consumed by the device from a backup source, taking into account the power supply of active detectors in standby mode and alarm mode - no more than 140 mA Number of alarm loops connected to the device (information capacity) - one The information content of the device is given in Table 1. Table 1 Types of notifications "Norm" " AL on the monitoring station "Alarm" AL on the monitoring station "Norma" in AL (for the built-in indicator) "Alarm" in AL (for the built-in indicator) "Norma" for remote mains and DC light signaling devices "Alarm" for external mains and DC "Alarm" light sirens on remote network and DC sound sirens The device provides switching of remote light and sound sirens in accordance with Table 2. Table 2 Types of sirens Switching power External light DC 12 V, 50 mA External sound DC 12 V, 0 ,3 A Remote light network up to 60 W Remote audio network up to 60 W The device is in standby mode with the AL resistance, taking into account the resistance of the remote element, from 2 to 11 kohms. The device remains in standby mode when the alarm loop is disrupted for a time of 50 ms or less. The device switches to the “Alarm” mode when the alarm loop resistance is less than 2 kohms or more than 11 kohms for a time of 70 ms or more or by pressing button “2” of the key fob. Operation of the device The device ensures operability in seven operating modes: - power-on mode; - transition to standby mode; - standby mode; - "Alarm" mode; - mode of switched off sirens and indicators; - programming mode; - erasing key fob codes from memory. Power-on mode The device, after turning on the supply voltage for 2 minutes, does not remember the violation of the alarm loop and provides the following operating procedure: 1) in the normal state of the alarm loop: 3

4 - built-in indicator (red color) and remote light annunciators glow with continuous light; - remote sounders are turned off; - the output contacts of the monitoring station relay are closed; 2) in case of violation of the alarm system according to clause 1.2.9: - remote light annunciators and a built-in indicator (red color) glow intermittently with a frequency of 1 Hz; - the output contacts of the monitoring station relay are open for the duration of the alarm violation according to clause 1.2.9; - remote sounders are turned off; 3) when the AL is restored to its normal state according to clause 1.2.8: - the built-in indicator of the device (red color) and remote light annunciators glow with continuous light; - remote sounders are turned off; - monitoring station relay contacts are closed; 4) at the end of 2 minutes, the device goes into standby mode, the indicator and light annunciators turn off for 1 s and the sound annunciators turn on for 0.05 s. Transition to standby mode When the supply voltage is turned on, when you press button “1” of the key fob included in the kit device, sound alarms are turned on for 0.05 s and it must not remember the violation of the alarm system for 2 minutes and must ensure the following operating procedure: 1) in the normal state of the alarm system according to clause 1.2.8: - built-in indicator (red color) and remote warning lights glow continuously; - remote sounders are turned off; - the output contacts of the monitoring station relay are closed; 2) in case of violation of the alarm system according to clause 1.2.9: - remote light annunciators and a built-in indicator (red color) glow intermittently with a frequency of 1 Hz; - the output contacts of the monitoring station relay are open for the duration of the alarm violation according to clause 1.2.9; - remote sounders are turned off; 3) when the AL is restored to its normal state according to clause 1.2.8: - the built-in indicator of the device (red color) and remote light annunciators glow with continuous light; - remote sounders are turned off; - monitoring station relay contacts are closed; 4) at the end of 2 minutes, the device goes into standby mode, the indicator and light annunciators turn off for 1 s and the sound annunciators turn on for 0.05 s. Standby mode When the alarm loop is in normal condition, in standby mode the device provides: 4

5 - continuous lighting of the built-in indicator of the device (red color) and remote light annunciators; - off state of remote sounders; - closed state of the monitoring station output contacts "Alarm" mode The device switches from standby mode to the "Alarm" mode when the alarm loop is violated or when the key fob button "2" is pressed, while it provides: 1) intermittent activation of the built-in indicator (red color) and remote light annunciators with a switching frequency of 1 Hz; 2) turning on remote sound annunciators immediately for a period of 2 minutes with the “XT3” jumper installed or after 30 s with the “XT3” jumper removed, after the alarm has been violated or the key fob button “2” has been pressed; 3) constant open state of the monitoring station relay contacts. Restoring the AL to a normal state should not lead to a change in the "Alarm" mode until the device is powered off or the key fob button "1" is briefly pressed. Mode of switched-off sounders and indicators The device switches to the switched-off mode of sirens and indicators from the "Alarm" mode, standby mode, or on mode power supply or switching to standby mode after briefly pressing button “1” of the key fob. At the same time, it ensures: 1) the off state of the built-in indicator of the device and remote light annunciators; 2) off state of remote sound annunciators; 3) the closed state of the output contacts of the monitoring station relay in the normal state of the alarm loop on p and when button “2” of the key fob is not pressed and their open state, for a time of at least 2 s, when the alarm loop on p is violated or for the duration of pressing button “2” of the key fob. The transition to the standby mode according to p should be carried out by briefly pressing button “1” of the key fob. Programming mode Switch the device to the siren-off mode by pressing button “1” of the key fob. When you press the built-in PROG button, the built-in indicator should glow green for 0.5 s and the key fob programming mode begins. Without releasing the PROG button, press buttons 1 or 2 on the master key fob from the accessory kit. The indicator flashes green twice. After this, pressing buttons 1 or 2 on the programmable key fob enters its code into the device’s memory, and the indicator lights up green for 0.5 s. If this key fob code is already stored in memory, the indicator blinks green three times. If 40 key fobs have already been programmed (not counting the master key fob), then when you try to program 41 key fobs, the indicator lights up green for 1.5 s. When the PROG button is released, the indicator lights up green for 1 s and returns to the mode of switched off sirens and indicators Mode for erasing key fob codes from memory 5

6 To switch to this mode, you must turn on the power of the device while pressing the PROG button. After four initial flashes, the indicator glows green for 0.5 s. Without releasing the PROG button, press buttons 1, 1, 2, 2 on the master key fob, the indicator glows green for 0.5 s after each press. If the code is entered correctly, the indicator lights up green for 1 second and the memory is cleared; otherwise, the indicator does not light up. If you enter the code incorrectly, you must repeat the activation with the PROG button pressed. In this mode, the master key fob code is not erased. After releasing the PROG button, the transition to standby mode begins according to p. The device provides power supply to active detectors with the following parameters: - supply voltage (12 +1.8-1.2) V; - current consumption - no more than 40 mA. The magnitude of the ripple voltage in the 12 V channel (amplitude value) is no more than 15 mV The device remains operational after a short circuit in the power supply circuit of active detectors The device provides power via AL security detectors"Window" type. Maximum amount At least 20 detectors connected to the AL. The device provides power via AL to fire detectors of the "DIP" type. The maximum number of connected detectors should be no more than: "DIP-3" - 3 pcs., "DIP-6" - 8 pcs., "DIP-U" 20 pcs., "DIP-34" 20 pcs., "DIP- 3SU" 20 pcs. The device switches from standby mode to the "Alarm" mode when detectors ("Window", "DIP", "Volna-5", "Foton-8"), powered by AL, are triggered. The device provides current limitation at a level not more than 20 mA flowing through the triggered detector, powered by AL. The device provides at the AL input, in standby mode, a voltage of 21 to 24 V. In alarm mode, the voltage at the AL input is no more than 27 V Maximum voltage, switched by the contacts of the control panel relay of the device, no less than 80 V, switched current not less than 50 mA The contacts of the control panel relay of the monitoring station device open in the absence of supply voltage (and the absence of a backup source) The time of technical readiness of the device for operation is no more than 3 s The device is resistant to electrical influences interference in the AL in the form of sinusoidal voltage interference with a frequency of 50 Hz effective voltage value up to 1 V, as well as pulse interference in the form of single voltage pulses with an amplitude of up to 300 V, lasting up to 10 ms The device does not produce false signals when automatically switching to power from a backup source and vice versa, as well as when exposed to electromagnetic interference of the third degree of severity according to GOST R. Industrial radio interference created by the device during operation does not exceed the values ​​​​specified in GOST R. Weight of the device - no more than 2 kg. Overall dimensions of the device - no more than 157x151x71 mm. 6

7 Content of precious materials: - gold - 0.028 g, - silver - 0.054 g. 1.3 Product composition The composition of the device must correspond to that specified in table 3. Table 3 Designation Name, symbol Col. ATsDR Security and fire alarm control panel 1 PPKOP /02 "Signal-VK" used. 02 Set of spare parts: Resistor OZHO TU S2-33N-0.5-8.2 kom +5% 1 ATsDR RE Fuse-links OYU TU VPT6-10 (2 A) VPT6-5 (0.5 A) 2 2 Radio key fobs 2 Security and fire alarm control panel PPKOP /02 "Signal-VK" used. 02 Operation manual ATsDR Group spare parts kit for 12 devices 1 ATsDR ZI Spare parts list for the "Signal-VK" device used Design and operation of the device The device is structurally made in the form of a plastic case consisting of a base and a cover. Appearance device and its dimensions are given in Appendix A. Inside the housing on the base there is a printed circuit board, on which all the main elements and components of the device are mounted. On back side the base has two shaped holes, with the help of which the device is fixed on the wall in the working position. The electrical connection diagram of the device is given in Appendix B. The device consists of the following functional units: - input block and rectifier; - voltage stabilizers 12 V and 5 V; - voltage converter from 12 V to 24 V; - reference voltage divider; - single-chip microcontroller; - receiver module; - AL condition monitoring unit; - sound alarm unit; - unit of light annunciators and signaling device; - signal relay assembly; - housing tampering control unit; - key fob programming unit; - delay unit for turning on sound annunciators. The input block and rectifier contains fuse links, a step-down mains transformer with a thermal fuse, a rectifier and a smoothing filter. The central processing, storage and control unit is made on a single-chip microcontroller, providing: 7

8 1) input analog signal via three channels from the AL state monitoring unit and from two points of the reference voltage divider, which set the response thresholds, and their comparison; 2) input and processing digital signals from the key fob programming unit (S1), the housing tamper detection unit (S2), the delay unit for turning on sound annunciators (jumper XS1); 3) reception and processing using the receiver module of parcels from the remote control, registration of their individual numbers; 4) output of control signals for the built-in indicator of the device, the control panel relay of the monitoring station, remote light and sound annunciators; 5) generation of signals for the operation of a voltage converter from 12 V to 24 V. Setting the 30 s delay for turning on sound annunciators is carried out by jumper XS1. The presence of jumper XS1 in the pin connector XT3 means that the sounder is turned on without delay; the absence of jumper XS1 results in a 30 s delay in turning on the sound annunciators. The receiver module contains an antenna and a receiver, from the output of which the signal goes directly to the input of the microcontroller. The unit is powered by a 5 V stabilizer. When you press the key fob button, the receiver module receives the code message and transmits it in serial code to the microcontroller input. The AL status monitoring unit supplies 24 V voltage through a limiting resistor to the alarm loop and supplies voltage from the loop through a matching circuit to the analog input of the microcontroller. The light siren assembly, signaling device and indicator are controlled directly from the microcontroller outputs and include an LED indicator with controlled light, a key amplifier that controls the DC light siren, and a relay through the contacts of which the network light siren is connected. The sounder unit includes a key transistor that controls the direct current sounder, protective diodes and a relay controlled by the output of the microcontroller, through the contacts of which the network sounder is connected. The signal relay assembly contains a reed relay with protective diodes, controlled by the output of the microcontroller. The housing tampering control unit contains a microswitch (S2), the signal from which is sent to the microcontroller and if the housing is opened, the device goes into the “Alarm” state. 2 Intended use 2.1 Preparing the device for use Safety measures when preparing the device: a) When operating the device, you must comply with the current “Rules for the technical operation of consumer electrical installations” and “Safety rules for the operation of consumer electrical installations.” b) Sources of danger in the device are: 1) “~220 V” contacts for connecting the AC mains; 2) contacts ХТ1:1 - ХТ1:4 for connecting remote sound and light alarms; 3) fuse holders on entrance block(F1, F2); 4) input winding contacts power transformer(T1). 8

9 c) Installation, installation and maintenance should be carried out with the mains voltage disconnected from the device. G) Electric wires must be protected from possible violation insulation in places around metal edges. e) It is prohibited to use fuses that do not correspond to the rated value. f) Installation and maintenance of the device must be carried out by persons with a safety qualification group of at least third. Installation procedure a) The device is installed on walls or other structures of a protected premises in places protected from exposure to precipitation, mechanical damage and access by unauthorized persons. b) Light annunciators must be placed in places that are clearly visible to the facility's economic authority after leaving the premises. c) Installation of the device, light and sound alarms is carried out in accordance with the RD "Rules for the production and acceptance of work. Installations of security, fire and security and fire alarm system". d) Install the device in the following sequence: 1) determine the installation location of the device; 2) mark the fastening in accordance with Appendix A, mount the fastening elements; 3) install the device on the fastening elements. e) Install the AL and connecting lines according to the diagram electrical connections given in Appendix B. f) Connect the connecting lines to the terminals of the device in the following sequence: 1) connect the network wires warning light to contacts 3 and 4 XT1 and DC light signaling device to contacts 11, 12 XT2 (see Appendix B); 2) connect the wires of the network sounder to contacts 1 and 2 of XT1, and the DC sounder to contacts 1 and 2 of XT2, observing the polarity; 3) connect the AL wires to pins 7 and 8 of XT2; 4) connect the power supply circuits of the detectors to pins 3 and 4 of XT2, observing the polarity; 5) connect the remote control lines to pins 5 and 6 of XT2; 6) connect a backup DC source to pins 9 and 10 of XT2, taking into account the polarity; 7) connect AC power wires to pins 5 and 6 of XT1; 8) AC mains power and DC backup power must be connected to the instrument through switches that are used to turn off the instrument. The backup power supply switch S2 must be installed in the circuit: the positive terminal of the power supply - terminal XT2:10. The negative terminal of the power supply must be connected to terminal XT2:9. Switch S1 must be installed in the circuit: phase output of the network - terminal XT1:6. When turning off the device, both power sources must be turned off. Failure to turn off the backup DC source will result in its discharge. Getting ready 9

10 Check the correctness of the installation and check the functionality of the device when powered from an alternating current network. The device provides operation in seven operating modes in accordance with paragraphs of this document. To check the functionality of the device, you must: 1) put the AL into standby state by closing doors, windows, transoms, etc. P.; 2) check the operation of the device during the initial startup period. Apply mains voltage to the device. Within 1 minute after turning on the power, simulate the violation and restoration of the alarm system, including by pressing and releasing button “2” of the key fob. When the alarm loop and the device are working properly, the light alarms and the built-in indicator should glow with a steady light; if the alarm loop is broken, they should glow intermittently. Sounders must be turned off. Switch the device to the mode of switched off sirens and device indicator by briefly (lasting at least 1 s) pressing button “1” of the key fob; 3) set a delay from the moment the alarm is violated until the sounder turns on (remove jumper XS1 from pin connector XT3); 4) check the operation of the device in the switched off sirens mode, standby mode and alarm mode. Violate the alarm system - open front door and leave it open. Apply mains voltage to the device and briefly press button “1” of the key fob. Light and sound alarms and the built-in indicator of the device must be turned off. Briefly press button “2” on the key fob. The warning lights and the device indicator should glow intermittently. Sounders should not work. Close the front door, and the lighting mode of the warning light and built-in indicator should become continuous. After 2.5 minutes, open the front door. The light annunciators and the built-in indicator should switch to a flashing alarm mode and after a delay of 30 s the sound annunciators will turn on for 2 minutes. Close the front door. The nature of the operation of the sirens should not change. Briefly press button "1" of the key fob. Light and sound alarms and the device indicator should turn off; 5) check the operation of the device in the key fob programming mode. Switch the device to the siren-off mode by briefly pressing button “1” of the key fob. The remote warning lights and the built-in indicator of the device should turn off. If the light indication is not lit, then the key fob button should not be pressed (otherwise the device will go into standby mode, as evidenced by the light indication turning on). Open the device case, press the S1 button installed on the device board. The built-in indicator of the device will light up with green continuous light. The remote warning lights do not light up. Without releasing the S1 button, press any of the key fob buttons for a few seconds. Successful entry into the device memory (registration) of the individual key fob number will be confirmed by a short turn off of the built-in indicator. Release button S1 and close the device lid. Check the ability of the device to perceive the commands of the registered key fob according to paragraph by converting to various modes operation (short press of button “1” switches the device to the switched-off sounder mode and back to standby mode; short press of button “2” switches the device to alarm mode) Check the ability of the device to record the activation of each detector included in the alarm system. Check the ability of the device to work with the centralized control panel. observations in the following sequence: 1) put the device into standby mode and inform the operator at the monitoring station to 10

11 objects were taken under protection; 2) put the device into alarm mode. The monitoring station operator must determine the violation of the alarm system. Check the operation of the device according to p when powered from a backup power source. Remove the mains and backup power supply voltage from the device. 2.2 Use of the product Place the object under protection in the following sequence: 1) close all windows, vents, doors, etc., on which electric contact detectors are installed, open the exit door; 2) briefly press button “1” of the key fob no further than 30 m from the device. In this case, the light alarms and the built-in indicator must be turned off, the sound alarms must not work; 3) tell the monitoring station on duty by telephone the conditional number of the object being handed over for protection, and put the handset on the device; 4) leave the protected premises, close the front door and briefly press button “1” of the key fob, while the light alarms should glow with a steady light, indicating that the object has been armed and the alarm loop has been restored. Disarm the object when the premises are opened. in the following order: 1) open the front door, and the warning lights should go into flashing mode; 2) approach the device at a distance of no more than 30 m and briefly press button “1” of the key fob, and the device will switch to the siren-off mode; 3) call the monitoring station using the subscriber phone and inform the operator that the object has been disarmed. It must be borne in mind that if the time from the moment the door is opened to pressing the “1” button on the key fob exceeds set time delay, then it will turn on sounder. 3 Checking the technical condition of the device 3.1 Checking the performance of the product This technique is intended for engineering and technical workers and electricians of fire alarm systems servicing technical means security and fire alarm (TS OPS), which check the technical condition (incoming control), and includes checking the functionality of the device in order to identify defects and assess their technical condition. Non-compliance of devices with the requirements specified in this methodology is the basis for filing claims with the manufacturer and calling its representative to continue the inspection and resolve the issue of eliminating defects. Checking the technical condition of devices is organized by laboratories and repair shops of security departments and is carried out by maintenance personnel who have studied the principle of operation of the device and this method and having qualifications of at least 3 categories of electricians OPS. The check is carried out under normal conditions. climatic conditions according to GOST: 1) ambient temperature - () 0 C; eleven

12 2) relative air humidity - (45-80)%; 3) Atmosphere pressure mmHg. (84-106.7) kpa The test is carried out according to the general test scheme for the device, which is given in Appendix D. Total time checking the technical condition of one device - no more than 40 minutes. Notes 1 Connect and disconnect wires during checks when the power to the device and stand is turned off. 2 All checks are carried out taking into account the technical readiness time of the device, which is equal to 3 s. Check the device in the following sequence: a) check the condition of the packaging and unpack the device; b) check the delivery package in accordance with the ACDR RE operating manual, the presence and composition of spare parts; c) make sure that there is no mechanical damage to the device body; d) by shaking the device, make sure that there is no foreign objects; d) check the fastening terminal blocks; f) check the presence, compliance with the rating and serviceability of the fuses of the device; g) check that the device number and production date are consistent with those specified in the instruction manual. Check the main technical characteristics carry out the device according to the general check diagram (Appendix D) Set switches S1, S5 on the stand to the off position. Connect the stand to AC power. Turn on the NETWORK switch of the stand and use the TV1 variator to set the device supply voltage (220±5) V, monitoring it using the PV3 voltmeter. Turn off the NETWORK switch. Turn on the direct current source G1 and set the voltage at its output to (12.0±0.5) V, monitoring it using the PV1 voltmeter. Note - In all modes, pressing the “1” button on the key fob is accompanied by a short-term, 0.05 second, activation of the sound annunciators. Turn on the NETWORK switch of the general inspection stand. The built-in indicator of the device, indicators of the monitoring station stand, LAMP, INDICATOR should glow evenly, indicators BELL, SIREN should not light. After a time of at least 2 minutes after turning on the NETWORK switch, press briefly (at least 0.5 s) the “2” button on the key fob. At proper operation instrument, the indicator of the monitoring station stand should turn off, the LAMP, INDICATOR and built-in indicator of the device should glow intermittently, the BELL and SIREN indicators should turn on. Press briefly (at least 1 s) button “1” of the key fob. If the device is operating correctly, the indicator of the monitoring station stand should turn on, and the indicators LAMP, INDICATOR, BELL, SIREN and the built-in indicator of the device should turn off. Press and hold button "2" on the key fob. When the device operates correctly, the indicator of the monitoring station stand should turn off, and when button “2” is released, it should turn on. Press briefly (at least 1 s) button “1” of the key fob. The built-in indicator of the device, indicators of the monitoring station stand, LAMP, INDICATOR should glow evenly, indicators BELL, SIREN should not light. Press and release button 12

13" 2" keychains. While pressing the button, the monitoring station indicator should turn off, and the LAMP, INDICATOR and built-in indicator of the device should glow intermittently. After a time of at least 2 minutes. after pressing button “1” of the key fob, briefly press the START button of the short-term signal generator, and after a time of no more than 2 s, press button “1” of the key fob. First, the built-in indicator of the device and the indicators LAMP, INDICATOR should glow intermittently, the monitoring station indicator should turn off, and after pressing button “1” of the key fob, the built-in indicator of the device and the indicators LAMP, INDICATOR should turn off, the monitoring station indicator should turn on. The BELL and SIREN stand indicators should not turn on. Turn off the stand's POWER switch Turn on the stand's POWER switch and simultaneously turn on the stopwatch. The built-in indicator of the device, indicators of the monitoring station stand, LAMP, INDICATOR should light up, indicators BELL, SIREN should not light up. Every 10 s, briefly press the stand OPEN switch. Record the time until the monitoring station indicator turns off permanently and the stand's CALL and SIREN indicators turn on, which should be at least 2 minutes. Using a stopwatch, measure the time for the BELL and SIREN indicators to turn on, which should be at least 2 minutes. Using a stopwatch, measure the blinking frequency of the built-in indicator of the device and the LAMP and INDICATOR indicators of the stand. Determine the frequency as the quotient of the number of blinks divided by the selected time (10 s). When the device is operating correctly, the blinking frequency is 1 Hz. Turn off the NETWORK switch of the stand. Press the OPEN switch and turn on the NETWORK switch of the stand. The indicators of the monitoring station stand, BELL, SIREN should not light up, the LAMP, INDICATOR and built-in indicator of the device should glow intermittently. Using voltmeters PV4 and PV2, measure the voltage in the AL and the power supply circuit of the detectors, which, accordingly, should be (24 ± 2) V and (12 +1.2-1.8) V. After a time, no more than 1 minute after switching on NETWORK switch, press the stand OPEN switch. When the device is operating correctly, the indicators of the monitoring station stand, LAMP, INDICATOR, and the built-in indicator of the device should glow steadily, the BELL and SIREN indicators should not light. Using voltmeters PV4 and PV2, measure the voltage in the AL and the power supply circuit of the detectors, which, accordingly, should be (21-24) V and (12 +1.2-1.8) V. Press the CLOSED switch of the stand. If the device is operating correctly, after a time of no more than 2 s, the indicators of the BELL, SIREN stand should turn on (glow with a steady light) for a period of 2 minutes, the monitoring station indicator should turn off, the LAMP, INDICATOR indicators and the built-in indicator of the device should glow intermittently. Press the MEAS.I switch of the stand. Using a PA2 milliammeter, measure the current in the AL, which should be no more than 20 mA, and using a PV2 voltmeter, measure the voltage in the detector power supply circuit, which should be (12 +1.2-1.8) V. Release the MEAS.I and CLOSED switches stand. The operating mode of the monitoring station indicators, LAMP, INDICATOR, BELL, SIREN and the built-in indicator of the device should not be changed. Turn off the stand's NETWORK switch. 13

14 Connect the output contacts of the relay “Device for checking the timing parameters of the AL” (UP), the diagram of which is given in Appendix E, into the open circuit between the milliammeter RA2 and contact XT2:8 of the device. Connect the power circuits of the device to the DC source G1 of the general test stand. Using potentiometer R3 UP (see Appendix D), set the loop break time to 50 ms, monitoring it using a frequency meter (the error in setting the break time is no more than 2%). Turn on the stand's NETWORK switch. The indicators of the monitoring station stand, LAMP, INDICATOR and the built-in indicator of the device should glow steadily, the indicators of the BELL, SIREN stand should not light up. After a time of at least 2.5 minutes after turning on the NETWORK switch, press the S1 UP button. The device should remain in standby mode, the nature of the indication should not change. Turn off the stand's NETWORK switch. Using potentiometer R3 UP, set the loop break time to 70 ms (setting error no more than 2%). Check that there is no jumper in the pin connector located on the device board. Turn on the NETWORK switch of the stand and after at least 2.5 minutes press the S1 UP button. The device should go into alarm mode, the built-in indicator and the stand indicators LAMP, INDICATOR should glow intermittently. After a time of at least 30 s after pressing the S1 UP button, the indicators of the BELL, SIREN stand should turn on for 2 minutes. Turn off the NETWORK switch of the stand. Turn off the LAMP, INDICATOR, BELL, SIREN indicators from the stand and turn on the NETWORK switch. Using a PA3 milliammeter, measure the current consumed by the device, which should be no more than 55 mA. Turn on the RESERVE switch of the stand and turn off the switch of the NETWORK stand. The device should remain in standby mode - the monitoring station indicator should light up. Using a PA1 milliammeter, measure the current consumed by the device, which should be no more than 100 mA. Using voltmeters PV4 and PV2, measure the voltage in the AL and the power supply circuit of the detectors, which, accordingly, should be (18-24) V and (12 +1.2-1.8) V. Make an entry in the repair log and input control funds of the OPS about the results of the inspection. 4 Maintenance 4.1 The list of instrumentation required for maintenance and repair in a workshop is given in Table 4. approximate consumption components and materials required for maintenance and repair of the device - in table 5. List of the most common or possible malfunctions and ways to eliminate them are given in Table 6. 14

15 Table 6 Name of malfunction, external manifestation and additional signs Probable Cause Elimination method 1 When the network source is turned on, the warning lights do not light up 2 When the network source is turned on, the fuse fails 3 In the alarm mode, the sounder does not turn on and/or the alarm signal is not issued to the monitoring station 4 When buttons “1” and “2” are pressed key fobs do not switch to standby mode, sirens off mode, alarm mode No mains voltage Faulty mains power fuses in the device Faulty signal lamp Faulty transistor VT1 Short circuit in the secondary or primary circuits of transformer T1, breakdown of the bridge diodes VD7 VD10, breakdown of capacitor C5 The bell is faulty. Transistor VT3 is faulty. Relays K3, K2 are faulty The battery in the key fob is faulty The key fob code messages do not correspond to the codes stored in the device’s microcontroller memory Check the presence of voltage in the network Replace the fuses Replace warning light Replace transistor VT1 Check the serviceability of transformer T1, diode bridge VD7 VD10, capacitor C5. Replace defective elements Replace faulty elements Replace the battery in the key fob Register the key fobs according to p Repair of the device must be carried out in a technical workshop by personnel with qualifications of at least 4 categories. When performing repair operations, it is necessary to comply with the protection requirements integrated circuits from static electricity according to OST Dangerous value electrical potential +100 V. 4.3 The electrical circuit diagram and list of elements are given in the repair manual for the ATsDR RS, supplied under a separate contract. 5 Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance of the device is carried out according to a planned preventive system, which provides for annual maintenance. 5.2 Annual maintenance work is carried out by employees of the service organization and includes: 1) checking the external condition of the device; 2) performance check in accordance with paragraphs of this manual; 3) checking the strength of the device, light and sound alarms, the condition of external wiring wires, installation connections; 4) checking AL parameters; 5) checking the operating time of sound alarms and the switching frequency of light alarms. 15

16 APPENDIX A (mandatory) Overall and installation dimensions

17 APPENDIX B FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE MONITORING STATION DEVICE Alarm power supply Reference voltage divider Signal relay assembly Alarm state monitoring unit Alarm status indicator Device activation delay unit for sound annunciators XT3 Key fob programming unit Single-chip microcontroller Light annunciator, signaling device and indicator unit Remote light annunciator External light annunciator S1 Control unit case opening Sounder unit Remote sounder Siren S2 Receiver module Power supply ~220 V ~20 V Stabilizer 24 V Converter Input block Voltage rectifier 12 V voltage stabilizer 5 V 5 V 17

18 APPENDIX B ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF THE CONTROL PKOP "Signal-VK" DEVICE, used. 02 XT1 Cont. Circuit Mains ~220 V Bell Lamp 6 Mains ~220 V 5 Mains ~220 V 4 Lamp 3 Lamp 2 Bell 1 Bell Remote siren DC (12 V, 50 mA) Cont. ХТ2 Circuit 12 Indicator + 11 Indicator - 10 Reserve +12 V 9 Reserve 12 V 8 Loop + 7 Loop - 6 Remote control 5 Remote control V (12 V, 40 mA) 3 0 V 2 Siren + Siren (12 V, 300 mA) 1 Siren - R - resistor C2-33-N-0.5-8.2 kom ±5%; I1 - detector with normally closed contacts; I2 - detector with normally open contacts or detector of the “Window”, “DIP”, “Volna-5”, “Foton-8” type 18

19 APPENDIX D Scheme of general testing of the device HL4 "LAMP" HL2 "CALL" Control Panel "VK Signal" use. 02 XT2 Circuit 6 Mains ~220V 5 Mains ~220V 4 Lamp 3 Lamp 2 Bell 1 Bell Cont. R3 "INDICATOR" R6 R4 R7 R5 R10 ХТ1 Cont. Circuit 12 Indicator + 11 Indicator - 10 Reserve +12 V 9 Reserve -12V 8 Loop + 7 Loop - 6 Remote control 5 Remote control B 3 0 V 2 Siren + 1 Siren - R8 R9 F1 - fuse-link VP1-1 1 A 250 V; HL1,HL3,HL5 - single indicator AL307 BM; HL2,HL4 - incandescent lamp B; R1 - resistor C2-33N-0, Ohm ± 5%; R2 - resistor C2-33N-0.25-8.2 kom ± 5%; R3 - resistor C2-33N-0.5-2 kom ± 5%; R4 - resistor C2-33N-0, Ohm ± 5%; R5, R6 - resistor C2-33N-0.5-2 kom ± 5%; R7 - resistor C2-33N-0, Ohm ± 5%; R8 - resistor C2-33N Ohm ± 5%; R9 - resistor PEV-7.5-39 Ohm ± 5%; R10 - resistor C2-33Н Ohm ± 5%; S1...S5 - switch PKn61 N; TV1 - single-phase variator RNO-250-2; VD1 - zener diode KS168A; G1 - DC source B5-30; PV1...PV4 - voltmeter V7-22; PA1...PA3 - combined device C Note - Instead of the indicated devices, similar in characteristics and accuracy class Key fob can be used

20 APPENDIX E Device for checking timing parameters ShS +(24 ±3) V HL1 To frequency meter Capacitors C1- K V-0.1 mf ± 10% C2 - K V-3.3 mf ± 10% C3 - K pf ± 10% S4 - K V-470mf-V Single indicator HL1 - AL307BM Relay K1 - relay RES-82 RS4.569 Resistors R1, R2 - S2-33N-0.25-1 com±10% R3 - SP4-1a-15 com R4 - S2-33N-0, com±10% R5 R7 - S2-33N-0.25-10 com±10% R8, R9 - S2-33N-0.25-2 com±10% R10 - S2-33N- 0.25-10 kohm±10% R11 - S2-33N-0, Ohm±10% R12 - S2-33N-0.25-15 kohm±10% Semiconductor diodes VD1, VD2 - KD510A VD3 - D814B VD5, VD6 - KD510A Transistors VT1 VT3 - KT3102 BM 20


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User manual

Intended use
2.1 Preparing the Signal-VK2 device for use
2.1.1 Safety precautions when preparing the device.
a) When operating the device, you must comply with the current “Rules for the technical operation of consumer electrical installations and safety rules for the operation of consumer electrical installations.”
b) Sources of danger in the Signal-VK2 device are:
1) terminals "~220 V" for connecting the AC mains;
2) fuse holder on the input block (F1);
3) contacts of the input winding of the power transformer (T1).
c) Installation, installation and maintenance should be carried out with the mains voltage disconnected from the device.
d) Housing Signal-VK2 device must be securely grounded. The connection resistance between the grounding bolt and the ground loop should not exceed 0.1 Ohm. It is prohibited to use heating system pipes as grounding.
e) Electrical wires must be protected from possible damage to the insulation in places where they go around metal edges.
g) It is prohibited to use fuses that do not correspond to the rated value.
j) Installation and maintenance of the device must be carried out by persons with a safety qualification group of at least three.

Installation procedure for Signal-VK2

a) The Signal-VK2 device is installed on walls or other structures of a protected premises in places protected from exposure to precipitation, mechanical damage and access by unauthorized persons.
b) The light signaling device must be placed in places that are clearly visible to the facility's economic authority after leaving the premises.
c) Installation of the device and light alarm is carried out in accordance with RD.78.145-93 "Rules for the production and acceptance of work. Installation of security, fire and security-fire alarm systems."
G) Install the Signal-VK2 device in the following sequence:
1) determine the installation location of the device;
2) mark the fastening in accordance with Appendix A, mount the fastening elements;
3) install the battery into the device;
4) install the device on the fastening elements.
e) Install connecting lines and equipment in accordance with the project.
f) Connect external circuits (except power cord) according to Appendix B. Connect the reader for electronic identifiers Touch Memory DS1990A or “Reader-2” with the internal contact to the “TM+” terminal, and the external contact to the “TM-” terminal. Ground the device.
h) Connect the battery, observing the polarity (white wire to the “-” terminal).
i) Connect the power cord.
j) Install in desired position switches for selecting device configuration.
2.1.3 Preparation for work
a) Check the correct installation.
b) Set all configuration switches to OFF.
Check the functionality of the device in the following sequence:
1) enable mains power device. In this case, the “PIT” indicator turns on in continuous light mode;
2) bring both alarm systems back to normal by closing doors, windows, transoms, etc.;
3) if it is intended to use EI, register them in the long-term memory of the device (see clause 2.1.4).
When programming, apply symbols on the holder of each EI that correspond to the AL numbers that are controlled by this EI (for example, for AL1 and AL2 at the same time - the symbol “1+2”).
Issue these EIs to those responsible for arming and disarming the device and record the names of those responsible, alarm numbers and their reference numbers.
2.1.4 Registration of electronic identifiers (EI).
2.1.4.1 Limitations.
2.1.4.1.1 Total EI can be no more than 15 pieces, including master EI.
2.1.4.1.2 The same EI is not recorded twice.
2.1.4.1.3 Master EI is always recorded as influencing AL1 and AL2.
2.1.4.1.4 The recording procedure ends when the long-term memory is full (the number of recorded EIs is 15 pcs.), the master EI is presented again, or after 1 minute of inactivity without the EI contacting the device. When exiting the programming mode, the built-in sound signal turns on for 1 second.
2.1.4.2The Signal-VK2 device does not have the function of “additional recording” of EI. When initiating the recording procedure, all previously entered EI must be recorded again.
2.1.4.3 To put the device into programming mode, you must open the front cover of the device, press the built-in “Armed/Disarmed” switch, move the configuration switches “1” and “2” to the OFF position, and the limit switch on the device body must be unlocked. If these conditions are met, hold down the "PROG" button for at least 3 s. The device signals the transition to the EI programming mode with five short beeps.
2.1.4.4 Next, the device can be in two modes:
2.1.4.4.1 Mode 1. Waiting for the master EI to be presented to record the working EI into long-term memory. In the same mode, it is possible to clear all long-term memory and record a new master EI and working EI. When entering this mode, the indicators on the front panel “PIT”, “ШС1”, and “ШС2” light continuously.
2.1.4.4.2 Mode 2. Recording EI as master EI. The device enters this mode if the long-term memory is cleared or contains information that cannot be identified. When entering this mode, the indicators on the front panel “PIT”, “ShS1”, and “ShS2” glow intermittently with a frequency of 1 Hz.
In any mode, if no operations with EI were performed within 1 minute, the device goes into normal operating mode. Each presentation of any EI again sets the waiting time to 1 minute.
2.1.4.5 Description of mode 1.
2.1.4.5.1 When entering this mode, the indicators on the front panel “PIT”, “ШС1”, and “ШС2” glow continuously. The device waits for the master EI to be presented to allow the operation of writing working EIs. Only in mode 1 can the long-term memory clearing procedure be performed. In this case, all previous records are erased and cannot be restored. The procedure for clearing long-term memory will be described below.
2.1.4.5.2 If the non-master EI is applied three times, the device goes into normal operation.
2.1.4.5.3 If the supplied EI is identified as a master EI, the device goes into the working EI recording mode. In this case, the codes of previous EIs (except for the master EI) are erased.
2.1.4.5.4 In this mode, the “ШС1” indicator glows intermittently with a frequency of 1 Hz, the other indicators are turned off. This means that under these conditions the recording of EI affecting ShS1 will be made, i.e. With these EIs it will be possible to arm and disarm only ShS1. All EIs that were applied in this mode will be recorded in the long-term as affecting only ShS1.
2.1.4.5.5 To translate Signal-VK2 device In the recording mode of EI affecting ShS2, you must press the limit switch once. While the limit switch is held, the "PIT" indicator turns on. After releasing the limit switch, the "ШС2" indicator glows intermittently with a frequency of 1 Hz, the other indicators are turned off. All EIs that were presented in this mode will be recorded in long-term memory as affecting only ShS2.
2.1.4.5.6 To switch the device to the recording mode of EI affecting ShS1 and ShS2, you must press the limit switch one more time. While the limit switch is held, the "PIT" indicator turns on. After releasing the limit switch, the “ШС1” and “ШС2” indicators glow intermittently with a frequency of 1 Hz, the “PIT” indicator is turned off. All EIs that were presented in this mode will be recorded in long-term memory as affecting ShS1 and ShS2.
2.1.4.5.7 The next click on the limit switch switches the device to the recording mode of EI affecting ShS1. Each subsequent click on the limit switch alternately switches the device to the next EI recording mode.
2.1.4.6 The procedure for recording a new master EI is possible only after the procedure for erasing long-term memory.
2.1.4.7 Procedure for erasing long-term memory.
2.1.4.7.1 Erasing long-term memory is possible after entering mode 1.
2.1.4.7.2 To initiate the procedure for erasing long-term memory, it is necessary to keep the connection contacts of the EI reader closed for at least 5 s. After clearing the long-term memory, the device switches to mode 2, i.e. awaits the presentation of EI, which must be recorded as master EI.

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