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Orion ISS
Intrusion and Fire Alarm Panel
Signal-10
User’s Manual
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Summary of Contents

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Orion ISS Intrusion and Fire Alarm Panel Signal-10 User’s Manual

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 10 ¾ Indicators (LEDs) READY LED to indicate device condition and 10 st

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Signal-10 Specifications 11 www.bolid.com ¾ Alarm Inputs 10 inputs to monitor alarm loops Detectors to Be Included Addressable initiating devices D

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 12 ¾ Relative Humidity Up to 98% at +25 °С ¾ Ingress Protection Rating IР20 ¾ Overall Dimensions 156х107х39 mm ¾ Weig

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 13 www.bolid.comOPERATION PRINCIPLES

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 14 ALARM LOOPS The Signal-10 device provides monitoring for up to ten alarm loops connected to its input contacts. While o

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 15 www.bolid.com Table 1. Alarm Loops Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Value Range Loop Type Defines th

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 16 Parameter Description Value Range Fire Loop Requery Prohibition Being on, disables the function of repeated que-ry for

Page 9 - SPECIFICATIONS

Signal-10 Operation Principles 17 www.bolid.com Intrusion Alarm, or Panic Alarm, or Fire Prealarm, or Fire Alarm, or Arming Failed status, both armin

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 18 the normal range. It is advisable to set this parameter on for such the alarm loops which involve detec-tors producing

Page 11 - ¾ Operating Temperatures

Signal-10 Operation Principles 19 www.bolid.com Loop Type Alarm Loop Conditions and Statuses Type 5 Intrusion With Tamper Monitoring Norm Intrusion

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This User’s Manual is intended to help for studying operability principles and maintenance of Signal-10 Intrusion and Fire Alarm Panel of version 1.0

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 20 loop is considered to be in Armed status. The alarm loop can switch from the Fire Prealarm status to the Fire Alarm sta

Page 14 - ALARM LOOPS

Signal-10 Operation Principles 21 www.bolid.com ble value) means unlimited time delay, so the loop never switches from the Fire Prealarm status to th

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 22 The wiring diagram for including fire heat (normally closed) detectors into alarm loops of the Type 3 is presented on t

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 23 www.bolid.com When the alarm loop is armed, either any skip of the resistance value (by more than 10%), or actuatio

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 24 Table 2 shows the matching between current resistance values and corresponding statuses of alarm loops of the Type 6. A

Page 18 - Alarm Loop Types

Signal-10 Operation Principles 25 www.bolid.com An alarm integration time for this type of alarm loops can be 70 ms or 300 ms depending on the pro-gr

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 26 A Programmable Auxiliary alarm loop can be in one of five different statuses which match each to its own resistance ran

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 27 www.bolid.com zone is formed by adding the own detector or call point address (ranged from 1 to 10) to 10 times the

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 28 Fire Signal There is an addressable zone with Test status and there are no zones with Isolated, Trouble, or Fire Preal

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 29 www.bolid.com Alarm Integration Time The time interval, during which short-time loop resistance changes are not con

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Signal-10 Table of Contents General ...

Page 24 - Entrance Alarm Loop (Type 7)

Orion ISS www.bolid.com 30 RELAY OUTPUTS The Signal-10 device is equipped with four executive outputs, among them ¾ Two solid state relays ALR1 a

Page 25 - Panic Alarm Loop (Type 11)

Signal-10 Operation Principles 31 www.bolid.com The Monitor For parameter for outputs SIR and LAM defines the kinds of troubles of external device ci

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 32 For executive programs #1 – #8 (general purpose programs), #11 (ASPT), #12 (Siren), #33 (ASPT-1), #34 (ASPT-A), #35 (AS

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 33 www.bolid.com № Program Description Initial Condition 6 Blink From On Condition The relay is switched on/off once

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 34 № Program Description Initial Condition 15 Fire Lamp In case of a Fire Alarm the relay is switched on/off twice per se

Page 29 - Alarm Integration Time

Signal-10 Operation Principles 35 www.bolid.com № Program Description Initial Condition 29 Switch On Upon Arming If at least one related loop is arm

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 36 ELECTRONIC KEYS In order to arm and/or disarm alarm loops of the Signal-10 locally, electronic identifiers (keys) are u

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 37 www.bolid.com OPERATING MODES The Signal-10 device offers the following modes: ¾ Pre-Operation Mode ¾ Operation M

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 38 Power Failure Mode When supply voltage drops below 10V at single or both power inputs, the device switches from a stan

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 39 www.bolid.com device reader with a Master Key. For detailed description of the User Key Programming Mode, refer to

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 4 Loop Status Light and Sound Indication ...

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 40 FIRE ALARMS Conventional Fire Alarm Systems The Signal-10 can operate as a conventional fire control if at least one of

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 41 www.bolid.com Fire Prealarm A heat (normally closed) detector has actuated within a fire alarm loop of the Type 2

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 42 tional addressable zones of the Signal-10. On the contrary to other types of alarm loop, the Signal-10 neither measure

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 43 www.bolid.com INTRUSION ALARMS The Signal-10 supports generating several different kinds of intrusion alarms depend

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 44 Short-time breaking the armed loop doesn’t cause the device to consider the loop condition as an alarm if the time of b

Page 40 - FIRE ALARMS

Signal-10 Operation Principles 45 www.bolid.com doesn’t cause the device to consider the loop status as an alarm. If an alarm loop of Type 5 is confi

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 46 ¾ Disarmed ¾ Entrance Alarm ¾ Intrusion Alarm An alarm loop of the Type 7 is considered to be in Armed status if it

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 47 www.bolid.com ¾ Arming Failed ¾ Disarmed ¾ Panic Alarm An alarm loop of the Type 11 is considered to be in Armed

Page 43 - General Intrusion Alarms

Orion ISS www.bolid.com 48 AUXILIARY ALARMS The Signal-10 device enables monitoring and transmitting to an Orion network controller the conditions

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 49 www.bolid.comThe relays controlled by the programs #1…#8, #11 (ASPT) and #33 (ASPT-1) will be activated again after

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Signal-10 General GENERAL 5 www.bolid.com

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Orion ISS www.bolid.comTable 7. Programmable Auxiliary Loops Available Statuses Status Code Status Status Code Status 1 AC Power Restored 77 Too

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 51 www.bolid.com LOOP STATUS LIGHT AND SOUND INDICATION While operating, the Signal-10 device indicates current status

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 52 Table 8. 1 – 10 LED Behavior for Different Alarm Loop Statuses Status of the Loop Related LED Behavior Armed, Auxiliar

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 53 www.bolid.com ALARM LOOP ARMING AND DISARMING The Signal-10 provides arming and disarming its alarm loops in the fo

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 54 By means of centralized arming/disarming commands each addressable zone of a Fire Threshold Ad-dressable loop of the Si

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 55 www.bolid.com COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SIGHNAL-10 AND A NETWORK CONTROLLER The Signal-10 device can operate both

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 56 If a PC is used as the network controller, it is connected to the RS-485 system interface via one of Bolid manufactured

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Signal-10 Operation Principles 57 www.bolid.com POWER FAILED The input power voltage of the device is out of the normal range POWER RESTORE The inp

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 58 ISOLATED The detector or call point has not responded for more than 10 s CONNECTED A response has been received from

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Signal-10 Installation INSTALLATION 59 www.bolid.com

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Orion ISS The Signal-10 Intrusion and Fire Alarm Panel (hereinafter referred to as the Signal-10 or the device) is intended to be used in cooperati

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Orion ISS STANDARD DELIVERY Find the following when unpacking the Signal-10 device: ¾ Signal-10 Intrusion and Fire Alarm Panel ¾ Information Disk

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Signal-10 Installation Figure 2. Signal-10 Overall and Mounting Dimensions 61 www.bolid.com

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Orion ISS WIRING THE RS-485 INTERFACE LINE Connect the Signal-10 to an Orion network controller via RS-485 interface by doing the following: 1. Co

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Signal-10 Installation Figure 3. Signal-10 Connection Diagram 63 www.bolid.com

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Orion ISS CONNECTING ALARM LOOPS Any fire / intrusion detectors intended to be powered by a DC power supply can be included into the Signal-10 alar

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Signal-10 Installation Including Smoke and Heat Detectors into Alarm Loops of the Type 2 loop+loop-RaRshRtD1D2 D1: A smoke detector D2: A heat dete

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 66 Including Intrusion Detectors into Alarm Loops of the Type 5 LP+LP-13k 8,2kK1K2 К1: The tamper switch contact К2: The

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Signal-10 Installation COMMISSIONING During the process of commissioning and starting-up the particular security installation it can be nec-essary to

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 68

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Signal-10 Programming PROGRAMMING 69 www.bolid.com

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Signal-10 General In spite of functions and features implemented in the standalone mode (listed above), in cooperation with the network controller th

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Orion ISS Programming the Signal-10 device for specific operations is implemented by setting or changing its configuration parameters stored in the

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Signal-10 Programming You can also get an access to the device settings by loading its configuration from a file at any stor-age medium with the help

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Orion ISS The Both Power Inputs Monitoring parameter defines the conditions for the Signal-10 to switch to the Power Failure mode: upon a power fai

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Signal-10 Programming The network address of the device can also be set or changed by means of network controller tools in accordance with the Manual

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Orion ISS ALARM LOOP PROGRAMMING In order to program alarm loops of the Signal-10, select the Alarm Loops tab of the UProg Configura-tion Tool. All

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Signal-10 Programming Figure 13. Programming Statuses and Transition Thresholds for Alarm Loops of the Type 12 Each status is to be selected from a

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Orion ISS addressable initiating devices to be included into the loop to the relevant addressable zones of the loop. Figure 14. Matching the Own A

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Signal-10 Programming for example, to unset power of four-wire detectors (by means of the Switch On For a Time Before Arming executive program), the

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Orion ISS the normal range for more than 15 times Alarm Delay value in seconds. By default this parameter is off. Disarmed Loop Monitoring If this

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Signal-10 Programming 79 www.bolid.com PROGRAMMING OUTPUTS To program the Signal-10 relay outputs, use Outputs Tab of the UProg Configuration Tool (

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 8 The device can be powered by one or two (the main and the extra) power supplies providing 12 or 24 Volt of DC. It is str

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 80 The following parameters must be specified for all of the Signal-10 relay outputs: Executive Program The Executive Prog

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Signal-10 Programming 3 – Short Failure The external load circuit connected to the output is monitored for short circuit failures 4 – Open and Short

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Orion ISS KEY PROGRAMMING If Signal-10 protection zones (that is, alarm loops and addressable zones of loops of the Type 14) are intended to be arm

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Signal-10 Programming - Show Deleted Keys: This switch defines whether the keys marked as deleted are visi-ble in the key list or hidden. If the swi

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com 84 There are two ways to add keys: − To read keys from a special file by means of icon, and − To create new key descri

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Signal-10 Programming Delete Key The term ‘delete’ can have two meanings for keys in the UProg Configuration Tools. A key can be physically deleted f

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Orion ISS Save Results When key handling is completed, the amended key list MUST BE WRITTEN to the Signal-10 memory by means of Write Keys to Memor

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Signal-10 Programming If the device fails to read a code of the electronic key within 10 seconds, it automatically exits from the Master Key Programm

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Orion ISS Table 12. How the 1-10 Signal-10 LEDs Display a Key Status Key Rights to Arm/Disarm a Loop Behavior of the Related LED Arm/Disarm Flashe

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Signal-10 Maintenance MAINTENANCE 89 www.bolid.com

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Signal-10 Specifications 9 www.bolid.comSPECIFICATIONS

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Orion ISS To make sure your Signal-10 device keeps proper operability it must be inspected by a competent specialist at least on receipt and annual

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Signal-10 Maintenance The device must behave as follows: a) The device sounder plays a melody b) READY LED flashes red twice per second c) 1 – 10

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Orion ISS www.bolid.com Figure 17. Wiring the Signal-10 for Operability Inspection PA1: a milliampermeter HL1…HL4: single LEDs R1...R4: resistors

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Signal-10 Annex. Current Consumption Estimation ANNEX. CURRENT CONSUMPTION ESTIMATIONTable 13 shows the standard values of current consumed by the Si

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BOLID ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Bolid Company and its divisions and subsidiaries («Seller»), 4 Pionerskaya Str., Korolev 141070, Moscow Re-gion, Russ

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4 Pionerskaya Str., Korolev 141070, Moscow Region, Russia Phone/fax: +7 495 775-71-55 Email: [email protected] www.bolid.com

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