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Title: Voyager 12 Loop Analogue Addressable Control Panels


1
Voyager 1-2 Loop Analogue Addressable Control
Panels
  • From 1-2 loops
  • EN54 2 4 compliant
  • Fully compatible with all Apollo XP95 and
    Discovery devices
  • Extensive mode-change options by day/night and
    special group allocations
  • Day/Night delay of alarm and cause/effect outputs
  • 4 Inbuilt Software Delay Timers
  • 500mA output per loop with highly stable voltage
    platform, even under mains-failed conditions

2
Voyager 1-2 Loop Analogue Addressable Control
Panels
  • Additional Discovery detector functions
  • Print Drift Compensation level by loop
  • Print Device Date of Manufacture
  • Enable/Disable LED pulsing mode
  • Automatic recognition of Apollo and Control
    Equipment outstations
  • User friendly controls and a clear, unambiguous
    screen
  • Fully networkable with other Discovery and
    Voyager panels
  • Complies with EMC and LVD Directives
  • Windows-based, full upload/download PC software
    package

3
Voyager 1-2 Loop Analogue Addressable Control
Panels
  • New Phase 5 Software upgrade
  • 61 customer Led Enhancements Including-
  • Fast loop output response (3 seconds with BGU
    operation
  • Latest Apollo devices supported including
    intelligent reflective beam, discovery CO
    detector, XP95 multisensor etc
  • Local cause / effect enhanced to 3 x capacity
  • General output disablement facility
  • Configurable class change pulse / continuous
  • Full loop sounder synchronisation supported

4
Voyager Panel Hardware
Up to 14 fully functional repeater panels may be
connected via RS485 cable.
Up to 31 8-way panel enhancement boards may be
added. Two types are available 1)
fully-programmable inputs and relay outputs 2)
fully-programmable inputs and alarm outputs
Fully programmable network comprising other
Voyager and Discovery panels, graphics systems
and Integra network repeaters.
Individual panels and Integra networks are
programmable via Windows PC package.
5
Mechanical Assembly
Motherboard and power supply located on a
removable chassis to assist cabinet installation.
Power Supply.
Display assembly located on the removable door.
Motherboard holds up to 2 loop cards
Space for internal 12Ah battery set.
Zonal LEDs and optional printer are located on
the display board.
6
Cabinet Options
Surface Cabinets Cabinet colour reference is
RAL 7035 textured (Light Grey) All cabinets
are manufactured from sheet steel and finished in
satin texture epoxy powder stove paint.
Semi-Flush Cabinets (Illustrated) The
semi-flush bezel locates to the rear of the
bevelled edge of the back box, leaving the
bevelled edge and door raised out from the wall.
It is finished in the same colour as the back
box and is fitted by means of pinch bolts, thus
avoiding the need to drill the cabinet. Fully
Flush Cabinet Custom-made to a high quality,
full-flush bezels are available in brass,
stainless steel, or painted. This option is
achieved by fixing a flat bezel assembly to the
standard back box, replacing the standard door.
The panel comes with assembly already fitted but
may be supplied for later on-site fitting (this
may be a little time-consuming).
For details of panel dimensions see Application
Guide.
7
User display
The backlit LCD display gives information of
loop, device and zone number, device type and
event condition, together with a user-definable
text description.
The text descriptions give the user clear,
easy-to use functional controls.
System LED indications are provided in addition
to the LCD display.
The engineer accesses panel configuration
functions using the numerical designations. The
menu structure on the LCD display guides the
engineer through the different set-up facilities.
8
LCD Display
The device types which may be indicated are as
follows SOU - Loop sounder/sounder circuit
controller O/S - Input/Output device ION -
Ionisation smoke sensor MON - Monitor (zone
monitor, control monitor) OPT - Optical smoke
sensor HEAT - Heat sensor BGU - Call point or
call point monitor
9
Printer
This good quality printer uses a reliable Epson
mechanism.
Hinged access to allow easy ribbon change.
Engineers printer test button.
Open access to feed paper through mechanism.
Designed for easy replacement of the paper roll
onto the carrier.
This button advances the paper.
10
A1535 8 Way Relay Board
RS485 comms from panel motherboard.
Engineers DIL switches to set board address,
enable O/C or S/C inputs and disable
inputs/outputs.
8 inputs may be normally open or normally closed
and will register as fire or non-fire on the
panel as configured. Inputs are fully
programmable via the panel or PC cause/effect.
8 x 1Amp changeover relay outputs may be fully
programmed via the panel or PC cause/effect
programme.
Engineers links to disable functions for set-up
or maintenance purposes.
24V DC power.
11
A1536 8 Way Alarm Board
Engineers DIL switches to set board address,
disable inputs and outputs, test LEDs and test
alarms.
Engineers DIL switches to isolate alarm outputs
individually.
RS485 comms from panel motherboard.
8 x 1Amp two-stage alarm outputs may be fully
programmed via the panel or PC cause/effect.
8 normally open inputs which will register as
fire or non-fire on the panel as configured.
Inputs are fully programmable via panel or PC
cause/effect.
Alarm Fault LEDs.
Test alarms when switched to 0V.
Engineers buzzer disable link for set-up or
maintenance purposes.
24V DC power.
12
Extensive Users Menu
  • User Functions
  • Time/Date
  • Delay
  • Delay Enable/Disable
  • Day/Night Modes
  • Enable Day/Night/Auto/Off
  • Enable/Disable
  • Devices
  • Zones
  • Printer
  • Sounders
  • View
  • View Event Log
  • View Suppressed Events
  • Test
  • Point Walk Test
  • Alarm Walk Test
  • Print
  • Clear Print Queue

User functions to disable individual loop
devices, a range of devices, full zones, the
printer and sounders.
User function to read the output delay and to
enable or disable its operation.
User function to select the DAY mode, NIGHT mode,
AUTO mode via timer, or OFF (XP95 default
settings).
User function to operate one man device test and
alarm audibility test.
13
Overview of the Engineers Menu
1. PANEL SETUP 1. LOOP SETUP 1. Loop
Configuration 1. Loop Contents 1. View Loop
Contents 2. Print Loop Contents 1. Reconfigure
Loop 2. Device Sensitivity (XP95/Discovery) 1.
Fire 2. Alert 3. Discovery 1. Print Drift 2.
Print Date 3. LED 4. Rapid Compensation 2. Zone
Allocation 1. Edit Device Zones 2. Print Device
Zones 3. View Device Zones
3. Loop Cause Effect 1. Device Group
Allocation 1. Edit Device Groups 2. Print Device
Groups 3. View Device Groups 2. Loop Output
C/E 3. Print Loop O/P C/E 2. I/O SETUP 1. Remote
Evacuate Mode 2. TEXT EDIT 1. EDIT COMPANY
NAME 2. EDIT Device TEXT
14
Windows-based PC Programming
Windows-based PC programming package for panel
set up, zones, text, local and network
cause/effect, Discovery mode types, sensitivity
levels and day/night timings.
15
Mode-change Maps
  • The Voyager panel provides the engineer with the
    facility to set a mode sensitivity map for
  • Day use - for example, less sensitive in some
    process areas during working hours
  • Night use - for example, maximum sensitivity
    throughout entire building when not in use
  • Default - ignore day/night sensitivity maps, set
    to XP95 equivalent
  • The engineer may set up each device into a day
    map, and night map, and set the clock (week day
    or weekend options) to switch between them

16
End User Mode-change Control
  • The end user may easily select between
  • Day mode - manually holds all devices in the Day
    mode setting
  • Night Mode - Manually holds all devices in Night
    mode setting
  • Automatic - Day/Night mode determined by clock
  • Off - To manually set all devices to default
    (XP95 equivalent)

17
Temporary Mode Changes
  • Loop outstation inputs may be configured to
    change Discovery Multi-sensor modes.
  • Applications -
  • Loading Bays - As a lorry enters, smoke detection
    may be temporarily disabled
  • Theatre Stages - Stage hand may operate key
    switch to de-activate smoke detection at
    performance times
  • Hotel Function Rooms - Keyswitch at room entrance
    to disable smoke detection during special events
  • Smoke Cloak Security - Multisensor smoke elements
    may be disabled when the
    smoke cloak is activated

18
Networking
  • All talk - selective listen
  • No Master panel or P.C. required and thus no
    single Device of failure
  • Up to 15 active panels or 60 loops may be
    networked together plus an
    additional 17 passive nodes
  • Network together Voyager panels, Discovery
    panels, Integra network repeaters and Alarm
    Manager graphics systems
  • Conventional panels, extinguishant panels and
    other equipment can be linked via network
    repeater and/or loop I/O
  • Full event response and cause/effect programming
    across network
  • RS485 data communications
  • Network repeater with up to 248 programmable
    inputs and 248 programmable
    outputs

19
Typical Network Illustration
RS485 comms to panel repeaters and expansion
cards.
Discovery, and Voyager panels may be networked
together with Network Repeaters, Alarm Managers
(Graphics) PCs.
Network repeater with up to 248 programmable
inputs and 248 programmable outputs.
RS485 network comms.
Engineers programming via PC.
20
Network Repeater
Up to 31 8-way panel enhancement boards may be
added to the Integra Network Repeater. All
inputs and outputs are programmable across the
network. Two types are available 1)
fully-programmable inputs and relay outputs 2)
fully-programmable inputs and alarm outputs
A typical application shows the 8 way boards
linked to fireman's controls, LEDs, alarm
sounders and plant shut down.
The LCD provides user and engineer facilities.
Devices may be isolated across the network via
this network repeater.
21
Alarm Manager
This is a mouse or touch-screen driven system
that does not require keyboard after set-up.
The drawings are inserted as bitmaps and may be
copied from CAD and edited within Windows.
The Alarm Manager (graphics system) may be
individually tailored to customers requirements
and is configured with password protection.
The event priority and thus its display colour
are determined by the nature of the event.
The site procedure pages give user instructions
for each type of event.
User controls are configured if required via
password set-up. Multi-level password protection
may be configured for each type of function.
Up to 5 map pages may be allocated for each
individual device on the network (4 allocated
here). Map pages may be used for drawings or
specific instructions as required.
Instantly accessible current event log.
22
XP95 Test Tool
The XP95 Test Tool is an engineers tool to
assist with commissioning and fault finding on
XP95 loop systems. Loop configurations and the
status of each device may be interrogated, device
LEDs may be turned on/off. The test tool may be
connected to an entire loop without the panel
connected or connected to individual devices
around the circuit.
Alpha-numeric LCD display.
Sockets for flying leads to connect to loop
and/or individual XP95 devices.
Engineers keypad.
Battery charger socket.
On/off switch and LED indication.
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More About Programming
  • For more about the Windows-based, full
    upload/download PC software package click here
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