VBC Course Notes
VBC Course Notes
VBC Course Notes
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Part 1 – Pre-Requisite eLearning
This section of the Vigilon Basic Commissioning Course consists of four
self-paced pre-attendance eLearning modules:
❑ VBC Pre-Attendance Module D – Panel Menu navigation, Card Status, Loop Control
and Loop Card Status, Find Device, more detailed
Loop Allocation Process and Loop Map Interpretation
and setting the Panel’s Date and Time.
Vigilon Plus
4 & 6 Loop Panels
Vigilon Plus – Inner Door
Printer aperture
Vigilon Plus 24 (1-4 loop Control Panel)
Terminal Card
DKC (Display Keyboard Card) Backplane
Mains Supply
Termination
72 Hrs PSU
Two Battery Circuits
12v 12v
In-Line Fuse
12v 12v
Note:
12v 12v
When Using
4 batteries only In-Line Fuse
use P1 & P2 12v
12v
Backplane and Non-Volatile Memory (Card14)
Terminations for cards fitted in Slots P7 & P8
P1
P2
P3
P4 Card
P5 Slots
P6
P7
P8
PRINTER KEYBOARD
BATT 3
Information held on card:
Panel address
Sector linking
Delay block
Time slot
Zones
Command Builds
Auxiliary relays
Input/Output Card (IOC) – Optional Card for Vigilon Plus 24 or 72
This card provides the panel with 1 x RS232 serial Port and 1 x RS485 Port
DIL switches all set to ‘up’ (off) position
DKC switches used instead
Rotary switch
alters card type
Switch no.
8 DKC
7
EN54 Panels: 6
Domain address
5
( eg. 1 )
4
3
Baud rate
2
( 19200 ) 1
ON
Loop Processor Card (LPC)
Master
Alarms
Fuses
Ribbon Cable to Ribbon Cable to
the top the top of the
connector of the PSU
Backplane
Compact Plus – 2 loops
Compact Plus – Inner Door
Network Card 10
NVM Card 14
19 17
16
Compact Plus PSU
Y1 Y2 G1
230vac Mains
input terminals
EEPROM
link (Do Not Remove
F1 F2 F3 F4
This menu is used to This menu is used to This menu is used This menu is used by
control the system set up system to retrieve all the trained engineers.
functions. Configuration. relevant information
about the system. ie allocate or ‘stop’
ie enable / disable ie set clock, labelling, loops, use system
sectors, devices, assigning devices test mode & setup
auxiliary relays etc. to either sectors, zones Passwords etc.
or groups etc.
Setting The Clock
SET UP
SET CLOCK
If the Time has drifted and is subsequently corrected and the adjustment is less than 15
minutes, the panel will ‘learn’ from this adjustment.
If the adjustment is by greater than 15 minutes the adjustment is considered as
a time change
Card Status
INFO
STATUS
CARD
ENTER
Card Status
Card 0: Fault 0 Disable 0 Warning 0
Controller (2) Version 4.37 21/11/06
Node 1 Domain 1
Port 0: 1200 Off
Port 1: 38400 None
Port 2: 38400 None
Port 3: 38400 None
Card 1: Fault 0 Disable 0 Warning 0
Sounder – Fault 0: Disable 1
Loop Card (2) Version 4.51 31/10/17 Next Generation or
High Power Loop card
Loop Started ; Loop Complete High Power Loop Card
will also show the
11Devices 1 Teebreakers Note the (2)
Loop resistance and
Inductance
0V resistance is 3.5R, L is 1
Card 2: Fault 0 Disable 0 Warning 0
Loop Card (1) Version 4.48 5/6/14
Legacy Loop Card
Loop Started ; Loop Complete
Note the (1)
9 Devices 2 Teebreaker
Vigilon System Loop
Architecture
Vigilon System Loop Architecture
L2 L1
(End 2) (End 1)
PRESS HARD TO
PRESS HARD TO
Main Loop
Vigilon System Loop Architecture
L2 L1
(End 2) (End 1)
PRESS HARD TO
T-BREAKER
T-BREAKER
T-BREAKER
PRESS HARD TO
Spur
(Loop Comm)
L2
Loop In OUT 5 Loop
Out
IN 4
C3
LI
34000 0v
3 Way Device
2 Way Device
S Quad Device
Soft Addressing
Device Soft Addressing
L2 L1
(End 2) (End 1)
16 18
17 1
15 2
PRESS HARD TO
T-BREAKER
14
3 T-BREAKER
4
13
5
12 7
T-BREAKER
PRESS HARD TO
6
11 10 34440 ALARM INTERFACE
8
Main Loop GENT
15 2
PRESS HARD TO
T-BREAKER
14
11
X PRESS HARD TO
10
T-BREAKER
9
Device Soft Addressing & Faults
L2 L1
(End 2) (End 1)
1
2
PRESS HARD TO
T-BREAKER
End 2 disconnected
3 4
& T-BREAKER
Loop re-allocated
5
7
X PRESS HARD TO
10
T-BREAKER
Top Tip: 8
GENT
When Commissioning
or Fault Finding loops: 9
Remove End 2 and allocate
Device Soft Addressing & Faults
L2 L1
(End 2) (End 1)
15 11
12 1
2
14 PRESS HARD TO
T-BREAKER
13
End 2 Reconnected
3 4
& T-BREAKER
16 Loop re-allocated
5
17 7
18
X PRESS HARD TO
10
T-BREAKER
9
Loop Control
• Post 2012 - Stop a loop Using Loop>Stop:
• Test/Eng > Loop > STOP, <Type Loop number or
range of Loop numbers> then press Enter (F2)
*This option has the advantage of retaining any Sector disablements
• Pre 2012 - Stop Loop by Card > Reset:
• Test/Eng > Card > Reset <Type Loop number or
range of Loop numbers> then press Enter Enter
• Test/Eng Loop
Allocate : loop 1,2,3,4 : Enter
SAFE Addressing
Device SAFE Addressing
L2 L1
(End 2) (End 1)
16+ 18+
17+ 1+
15+ 2+
PRESS HARD TO
T-BREAKER
14+
3+ T-BREAKER
4+
13+
5+
12+ 7+
T-BREAKER
PRESS HARD TO
6+
11+ 10+ 34440 ALARM INTERFACE
8+
Main Loop GENT
15+ 2+
PRESS HARD TO
T-BREAKER
14+
3+ 4+
Loop re-allocated T-BREAKER
13+
5+
12+ 7+
11+
X PRESS HARD TO
10+
T-BREAKER
LOOP MAP
ENTER
Soft Addressed Loop
Safe Address
Find Devices TEST ENGRS
LOOP
Aerosol Aerosol
particles particles
IR IR
IR IR
Receive Receive
Emitter r
+
r Emitter
Forwards Angle
Light Scatter
Backwards
Angle
IR
Aerosol Emitter
particles
1. Standard Optical detection
IR
IR
Receive
Emitter r
STATUS
INFO (F1) OR
PRINT (only
appears if Printer is
fitted and switched
on)
DEVICE
LOOP
ENTER
Device Status
• Click the OK button and then Start the Commissioning Tool from the Desktop Icon
• You will now be able to Licence your Commissioning Tool.
Commissioning Tool – Installing USB Drivers
Click on the Windows Start flag and browse
to the Honeywell Gent Group (Windows 10)
and click on USB Driver Setup
3.
Use Internet conn
to gentexpert.co.uk
via
PC or Smart phone
9. Click the Generate button 10. Return Site Key 12. Licence Agreement appears, read / accept
Copy / note the Return Licence Key 13. Site Key accepted, Ok
14. Close License form and Restart the
Commissioning Tool
CommsTool is now Licenced
Connecting the Commissioning Tool to the Panel
Communication Port and Baud Rate:- Ports 1 & 2 (Compact Panel only) are the serial (RS232) Ports and
Port 3 is the USB port. To change the baud rate use:-
TestEng > Usercode > Config > Comms > Card {0} Enter > {Type the Port No} > Enter > Baud > Enter
> {Use the Previous and Next options to adjust the Baud rate} > Enter
Connecting the Commissioning Tool to the Panel
Step 1
Start your commissioning Tool then
Click on File then Options
Step 2
Select Long Labels (Tokenised Labels More about
this later)
Step 3
Select according to your Panel’s Loop Map(s), Are your
devices SOFT or SAFE addressed?
Step 4
Enter your PC’s COM port number here.
Use your PC’s Device Manager to determine this.
If using USB lead, it must be plugged in to the PC and Panel.
Step 5
On the Panel Info > Status > Card {0} Enter
Step 6
Select the Baud Rate to match the Panel’s COM Port Step 9
Card 0; Fault 0; Disable 0; Warning 0 Click OK Button
Step 7
Controller (2) Version 4.37 21/11/06 Select the Panel Type:
Node 3 Domain 1 V4.xx = Vigilon EN54
Port 0: Baud = 1200; None V3.xx = Vigilon / 3400 V3+
Port 1: Baud = 38400; None Step 8
Port 2: Baud = 38400; None V3.xx (BS) without a Domain No Select Half Duplex
Port 3: Baud = 19200; None V4.xx (EN) or V3.xx (BS) with a Domain Select Full
Duplex
Retrieving the Panel’s Configuration
Or
Click OK Button
Retrieving the Panel’s Configuration (cont.)
If the AL3 Password has not been set up then just click
the OK button or press the Enter key on your keyboard.
The Commissioning Tool will now start to retrieve the panel’s configuration and you will see its
Progress as it works through its 20 Tasks (Bottom right of screen) and the detail of the current
task (Bottom left of screen) e.g.
When the configuration has been retrieved the status will change as follows
Type a Site File name of your choice into the File Name field then click on the Save Button
(Note: If the name you have provided contains spaces, you will be prompted if it
Is ok that spaces be replaced by an underscore “_” )
Site Information
Adding Site Information
This configuration page allows
Click on the Site Information Icon the Commissioning Engineer to
enter information about the site
and configure some aspects of
the panel.
The SITE NAME, ADDRESS,
SITE REF and NODE LABEL
Fields are mandatory
If a Custom Label is entered
this will appear on the Panel’s
LCD Display
If Auto Daylight Saving
Adjustment is ticked the panel’s
clock will adjust according to the
Adjustment parameters
If Zonal LED Indication is ticked
this enables the Panel’s Inner
Door Zonal LEDs to function.
Card Summary - Firmware versions of the installed Cards. You then get the option to
Loop Summary - Total number of devices on each loop. Flash First Zone LED that went
Outstation Summary – Count of each type of device across all into fire
loops
Labelling
Device Labels
• Standard Labels:
32 characters for devices
28 characters for MCP devices
because MCP; prefixes the device label
• Only Zones 1 to 32 will indicate on the LEDs above the panel’s display
identifying the Fire Zone (On the Local Panel Only)
What label is displayed on the panel when there is a fire ?
To Transmit the configuration into the Panel click on the Transmit Configuration Icon
Or Comm > Transmit Configuration on the Menu bar
Click Select All button then the OK button
Note: That the Node
Address, Domain
Address, Com Port,
Baud Rate and
Duplex settings
cannot be changed.
Just click the OK
button to continue or
Cancel to abort the
upload
If the AL3 Password has not been set up then just click
the OK button or press the Enter key on your keyboard.
Backing Up Data on Cards to the NVM
Now that we have transmitted our new configuration into the panel and confirmed that it functions
as expected the next stage is to back up the configuration to the Panel’s Non-Volatile Memory (NVM).
This done because if your panel reboots the cards will automatically recover the configuration from
the NVM
Step 1. Unprotect The NVM
Controller backed up
Card 1 backed up
Panel display will confirm as each card is backed up
Card 2 backed up IMPORTANT:
YOU MUST WAIT FOR THE ‘CHECKSUM’ MESSAGE TO
Checksum written to card 14
APPEAR BEFORE ENABLING THE WRITE PROTECT
Step 3. Protect the NVM
ENTER
Condition Code Analysis
( Subfault / Exception )
BS panel V3 EN54 panel V4
Viewing Device Condition Codes
Info > Status > Device
Loop 2 No. 6 Optical/Heat
LB1:C End1:Hi End2:Hi
Individual Device
I/O:...0 Anal:1,2
Condition 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
2nd:250 3rd:0 Short delay:0
Perform any
Smoke/Heat Tests
Clear off all Exceptions – Test/Eng > Config > Clear > Exception > Enter
Press the Clear option when Exception is displayed, then press Next
and repeat until all Exceptions have been cleared
S-Quad & S3 Mk2/Mk3 System setup
Always 10s,
may be increased
if long custom
messages used
Sensor \ remote led
in quiescent state
Sounder test
After Loop allocation:
After allocation, Run
5 min then 24hrs
Sounders for 45 secs
‘Ramp up’ sounder volume on start up so each sounder finds its
Every 6 hrs Pt 23 optimum sound level.
and Every 1 hr for to max volume
No Search performed
old Type New SoundersVADs (strobes) – this is fixed
Off
S-Quad & S3 Mk2/Mk3 Voice messages (Defaults)
This is a test message no
Signal 0 action is required. Message 04
(female Voice)
*
*
*Sndr - Sector can be setup
E.g. Sector 1 Loop 2; on receipt of a sig 2 instruction, all ‘sounders’ will provide standard ‘evac’ attention tone
followed by message 5 in a loop and VAD/Strobes will flash with a 2 sec on/off rate
Warning – Do not use Voice Messages if you have a mix of Voice and
Non-Voice enabled devices in the same sector.
S-Quad & S3 Mk2/Mk3 Sensor/Sounder setup
Device 8 loop 2 default settings: Device volume
If Monitored Input
is selected a Type
field appears.
You can then select
the Type
L1 L2
0v 0v
Non-loop repeat indicator panel
*Fit EoL on jumpers J2 J3 J4
on last repeat panel
*
-ve
Vigilon
Control panel
psu
Reset Sw
RS485 AB 1 2 24vdc
3 4 5psu
6 7 8
* For Main Loop/mid-spur insertion follow the instruction. Perform a Functional Test
For insertion on a Spur End connection,
select the t-breaker device preceding the new device
and the CommsTool will ask for confirmation Important Backup ALL Cards to the NVM
of the new device location.
SAFE Addressing
SAFE (Software Allocated Firmware Encoded) addressing - Is a method of loop device addressing whereby
the EEPROM of a device stores the address. This address is not lost even if the device is removed physically.
A device has to be initially allocated an address by the loop card and then can be SAFE addressed ONLY
via the Panel’s Setup Menu.
A device can be SAFE addressed with the address it has been allocated or any other address that currently
doesn’t exit on the loop in the range 1 to 207.
A single device or range of devices can be SAFE addressed or unSAFE’d via the panel’s setup Menu
Type in the an
Event number This will show an Historic Event or
Historic
or Range range of selected historic Events
Fault
Disable These options Filter the Currently
etc Warning Active entries by type
Events
Supervisory
Test
HistFire Historic Fires
Extended Panel Event Logging using SD Card
If panel is fitted with an SD card, the panel can be set up to also write the logs to the SD card.
The number of Events and Fire Events can be dramatically increased by storing these on the SD
card.This facility needs to be switched on
Test/Eng > UserCode > etc > Test > Freeblok > Next {Controller} > Enter
Test/Eng > UserCode > Card > Log > On
Test/Eng > UserCode > etc > Test > Freeblok > Previous {Off} > Enter
A Logs Folder will now be created on the SD Card. Should the panel be rebooted or factory
defaulted the presence of the Logs folder will automatically switch on SD Card logging
Viewing the Logs on the SD Card:-
Test/Eng > UserCode > Card > Eject > SD Card > Enter
Step 2 – Remove the SD card from the Panel and insert it into your PC’s SD
Card reader
This option will only disable the Sensing part of a Device Type and Enter
or Devices Enter the Loop
Number
Disabling and Enabling a Device – Vigilon Panels with MCC V4.40 or Higher
This option will disable ALL Sensing parts of a Device or Devices Including MCPs
CONTROL
DISABLE OR ENABLE
Type
COMMS the Panel’s ENTER Disables the Network
Network Card Communications on this Panel.
Number
Enter
Devices can now be Tested and by Default the Panel will Automatically Silence and Reset the Fire
If it is required that the Panel’s buzzer also be silent throughout the Tests it can be Configured
OFF
FIRE CAUTION – Remember to
Configure The Buzzers On
TEST ENG CONFIG BUZZER
Fault OFF/ON After Completion of Tests
Supervisory
Where to go from here
Now that you have completed the Basic Commissioning Course the following
eLearning modules are available to you on My Honeywell Buildings University
(MyHBU) ( https://myhoneywellbuildingsuniversity.com/training/login ):
S4 Training:
S4 Loop Powered Interfaces (Module D) – (1 Hour)
S4 Mains Powered Interfaces (Module E) – (1 Hour)
S4 Beam Detectors
SAFE System Button – (1 Hour)
No Active Licence
found
Commissioning Tool
Licence found
Click anywhere in
this area and the
Password box
will be presented
Licencing
The LDT requires a Licence to connect to the Vigilon panel.
Software
Panel Overview
Loop overview
Outside
recommended
Beyond
By clicking on the
Icon, the Tool will
Display Context
sensitive help and
advice regarding
the issue detected.
Ceiling
Wall
Open
• Open
the manufacturer can specify the light coverage where a device
does not fall into the defined coverage of a ceiling or wall device.
Wall Mounted VADs
CEILING MOUNTED
C- 6 - 16
16m
O category
O - 5 - 14 Open category
Device label
Part number:
Visual Alarm Device
High power
Red
• Ordering codes:
▪ Standard base only – code S4-700
▪ IP21 Plate only – code S4-705
▪ IP21 Plate & base – code S4-701
Caution