DENSITY DENSITY 390 Manuel utilisateur

Installation manual
DENSITY 390 - 900 - 1500 - 2400
Density fog generator range 390 – 900 – 1500 – 2400, is based
on the same mechanical platform. The physical size is the same
for the 4 units, but the central heat exchange part, is dierent
in size, and thereby the machines are dierent in generated fog
volume, covering places from tiny rooms, up to large warehouses.
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Summary
13. Final test - Customers use - Annual maintenance
14. Product information
15. Warnings
1. Prepare for installation Remove the lid
Components identication
Mounting holes in bottom plate
Hole for security screw
2. Mounting Installation on a wall
Installation in ceiling
3. Wiring Mains supply cable
Mains connection
Signal cables
Cable reliefs
4. Nozzle adjustment How to adjust the nozzle to the correct angle
5. Backup battery Type of battery used
Installation and connection of the backup battery
6. Signal Inputs Type of signals to use on this fog machine
The dierent inputs, ARM, SHOOT, PANIC, PIR
Connection examples, dierent wiring diagrams
7. Signal Outputs Type of signal relay outputs
How to change relay output between NO and NC
The 5 dierent relay outputs
8. Dipswitch Description of the 8 dipswitches
9. Shooting time setting How to set the shooting time
Shooting table for the 4 models
10. Fog uid system The Density fog rell
How to connect the fog rell
Where to place the fog rell
Reset the uid measuring system
11. Front LED’s Description of the 3 front LED’s
12. Errors (RESET) List of errors that might occur on the fog machine
How to RESET an Error
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1. Prepare for installation
Remove 2 + 2 screws from the ends and remove the lid.
Identication of main components.
Watch a video
showing how to open
the Density fog
generator.
Holes for installation.
1. Holes for mounting.
2. Hole for the security
1. Holes for mounting.
2. Hole for the security screw.
3. Adjustable nozzle.
4. Tamper switch.
5. Fluid pump.
6. IP/LAN connection.
7. IP/LAN card.
8. Connection for control.
9. Connection for relay output.
10. Reset button.
11. Main power connection.
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2. Mounting
Holes for installation.
« Keyhole » for installation.
Hang unit using « Keyhole ».
Dimensions for holes.
Mount screws on the wall.
Watch a video
showing how to
install the Density
fog generator.
1. Holes for mounting.
2. Hole for the security screw.
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3. Wiring
4. Nozzle adjustment
Use a 14 wrench to loosen the nozzle nut.
Use a screwdriver inserted in the nozzle hole for
adjusting to the correct angle.
While holding the nozzle in the correct position
using the screwdriver, then gently tighten the nut
with the wrench.
Watch a video
showing how to ajust
the nozzle.
Signal cables and IP/LAN cable to inserted on top of the machine. Use
cable relief to fasten the cables.
Live, Neutral, and Earth to be connected as shown. Mains cables to be
inserted in the bottom plate of the machine. Use cable relief to fasten
the cable.
1. Hole to insert signal cables.
2. IP/LAN cable.
3. Cable relief for the signal cable.
4. Cable relief for the signal cable.
5. Hole to insert the main cable.
6. Main power connection.
7. Cable relief for main cable.
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5. Backup battery
Insert 2 long cable ties as pictured.
Tighten the ties and cut the end part.
*We recommend to use Fiamm 12V 2Ah battery type FG20201 Vds or equivalent (BAREN type, for example).
Insert battery* in the cable ties and tighten.
Connect the battery*, red to red, black to black.
Watch a video
showing how to
insert and connect
the backup battery.
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6. Input signal
The Density fog generator has 4 +1 inputs to control the fog operation.
4 inputs are galvanically isolated optocoupler inputs. They are normally triggered by 12VDC applied.
You can choose if the inputs shall be activated by NO or NC logic (Normal Open or Normal Closed),
meaning that you can choose to activate the inputs, by 12VDC Removal or by 12VDC Applied.
1 input is dedicated to the use of a verifying PIR sensor. This input is not galvanically isolated. This special
input has a separate 12VDC power supply to power the PIR sensor.
The 4 inputs:
Input 1: ARM - ARM input for ARM or DISARM the machine.
Input 2: SHOOT - Will make the machine SHOOT when ARM is activated.
Input 3: IN- 0 - Verication input. Logical function is «AND» with input 2 «SHOOT».
Input 4: IN-1 - PANIC alarm input. Will make the machine SHOOT, regardless of the status of ARM input.
PIR sensor input:
Contact signal - Closes to negative (PIR C to PIR -)
To activate this input, the jumpers W1 is used.
W1 closed activates this PIR input as an “AND” input, meaning that the fog generator is triggered when
both “SHOOT” AND “IN 0” AND “PIR” is activated. (ARM must be activated)
Changing logic (NO or NC):
By turning DIPSWITCH 6 = ON, you select the 3 inputs, ARM, SHOOT and IN 0, to be NC activated.
NC means Normal Closed, and that means that you activate the inputs by 12V Removal. In rest, you will
have 12V applied on the inputs. To activate the inputs, you break the circuit, and thereby you have 12V
removed from the inputs.
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6.1. Connection diagram examples
COM 3COM 2COM 1
W3
NO
NC
W4
NO
NC
W5
NO
NC
W6
NO
NC
W7
NO
NC
BOOT
USB
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W2
NL
FIRETIME
ACTION DAYTIME ACTION NIGHTTIME
INTRUDER SYSTEM DISARMED
FOG GENERATOR DISARMED
RESET
0V
ARM
PRIMARY TRIG
+ 12V
MAINS
FUSE
F4
INTRUDER SYSTEM ARMED
FOG GENERATOR ARMED
INTRUDER SYSTEM IN ALARM
FOG GENERATOR ARMED
FOG GENERATOR SHOOTING
0V
ARM
+ 12V
0V
ARM
+ 12V
12V OUTINPUTOUTPUTPIR
ARM +
ARM -
TRG +
TRG -
IN 1 +
IN 1 -
EMPC
EMP
FLTC
FLT
TMPC
TMP
FVLC
FVL
AUXC
AUX
PIR +
PIR -
PIRC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
W1
ACTION ALARM
PRIMARY TRIG
PRIMARY TRIG
IN 0 +
IN 0 -
+ 12V
GND
DIPSWITCH 6 MUST BE ON TO
ENABLE NC (Normal Closed) ACTION
IMPORTANT!
DIPSWITCH 8 MUST BE OFF TO
ENABLE NORMAL OPERATION MODE
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ARM and SHOOT:
To control the fog generator, you use the ARM input on the
fog generator. When you ARM the fog generator, it will be
ready to SHOOT when it is HOT (Green LED must be on and
STEADY).
When you ARM the fog generator, the Blue LED will come on
steady. Now the fog generator is ready and Armed.
To SHOOT (when Ready and ARMED), you activate the TRG
input.
Shooting time as set on the SHOOT-timer.
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6.2.1 Connection diagram examples
(VERIFICATION SENSOR)
COM 3COM 2COM 1
W3
NO
NC
W4
NO
NC
W5
NO
NC
W6
NO
NC
W7
NO
NC
USB
C PLUS PCB
W2
W1
NL
FIRETIME
ACTION DAYTIME ACTION NIGHTTIME
INTRUDER SYSTEM DISARMED
FOG GENERATOR DISARMED
RESET
0V
ARM
PRIMARY TRIG
+ 12V
0V
+ 12V
PIR SENSOR
STATUS NOT ACTIVATED
IMPORTANT!
JUMPER W1 MUST BE INSERTED
FOR ENABLING PIR FUNCTION
MAINS
FUSE
F4
PIR SENSOR
STATUS ACTIVATED
INTRUDER SYSTEM ARMED
FOG GENERATOR ARMED
INTRUDER SYSTEM IN ALARM
FOG GENERATOR ARMED
FOG GENERATOR READY TO SHOOT FOG
(WAITING FOR THE PIR SENSOR)
0V
ARM
+ 12V
0V
ARM
ALARM TRIG
+ 12V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
12V OUTINPUTOUTPUTPIR
+ 12V
GND
ARM +
ARM -
TRG +
TRG -
IN 0 +
IN 0 -
IN 1 +
IN 1 -
EMPC
EMP
FLTC
FLT
TMPC
TMP
FVLC
FVL
AUXC
AUX
PIR +
PIR -
PIRC
ACTION ALARM
BOOT
PRIMARY TRIG
INTRUDER SYSTEM IN ALARM
FOG GENERATOR ARMED
VERIFICATION PIR SIGNAL ACTIVE
FOG GENERATOR SHOOTING
0V
ARM
ALARM TRIG
+ 12V
ACTION ALARM + VERIFICATION
0V
+ 12V
DIPSWITCH 6 MUST BE TURNED OFF
TO ENABLE NO (Normal Open) ACTION
DIPSWITCH 8 MUST BE OFF TO
ENABLE NORMAL OPERATION MODE
8
ARM, VERIFY and SHOOT:
To control the fog generator, you use the ARM input on the fog generator. When you ARM the fog
generator, it will be ready to SHOOT when it is HOT (Green LED must be on and STEADY).
When you ARM the fog generator, the Blue LED will come on steady. Now the fog generator is ready and
Armed.
The 2’ input «IN 0» in this diagram, is hardwired and thereby always active.
For SHOOT (when Ready and ARMED), you activate the TRG input, AND you activate the PIR input.
Shooting will happen when BOTH inputs are triggered at the same time.
Shooting time as set on the SHOOT-timer.
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6.2.2 Connection diagram examples
(SECONDARY PIR SENSOR)
COM 3COM 2COM 1
W3
NO
NC
W4
NO
NC
W5
NO
NC
W6
NO
NC
W7
NO
NC
USB
C PLUS PCB
W2
NL
FIRETIME
ACTION DAYTIME ACTION NIGHTTIME
INTRUDER SYSTEM DISARMED
FOG GENERATOR DISARMED
RESET
0V
ARM
PRIMARY TRIG
+ 12V
MAINS
FUSE
F4
INTRUDER SYSTEM ARMED
FOG GENERATOR ARMED
INTRUDER SYSTEM IN ALARM
FOG GENERATOR ARMED
FOG GENERATOR READY TO SHOOT
0V
ARM
+ 12V
0V
ARM
+ 12V
1
2
3
4
5
7
12V OUTINPUTOUTPUTPIR
+ 12V
GND
ARM +
ARM -
TRG +
TRG -
IN 0 +
IN 0 -
IN 1 +
IN 1 -
EMPC
EMP
FLTC
FLT
TMPC
TMP
FVLC
FVL
AUXC
AUX
PIR +
PIR -
PIRC
ACTION ALARM
BOOT
INTRUDER SYSTEM IN ALARM
FOG GENERATOR ARMED
VERIFICATION SIGNAL ACTIVE
FOG GENERATOR SHOOTING
0V
ARM
PRIMARY TRIG
+ 12V
ACTION ALARM + VERIFICATION
SECONDARY TRIG SECONDARY TRIG SECONDARY TRIG
W1
6DIPSWITCH 6 MUST BE ON TO
ENABLE NC (Normal Closed) ACTION
IMPORTANT!
PRIMARY TRIG
SECONDARY TRIG
PRIMARY TRIG
DIPSWITCH 8 MUST BE OFF TO
ENABLE NORMAL OPERATION MODE
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