SigTEL Compact ECU-8 Quick Start Installation Manual
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SigTEL Compact ECU-8NT
The SigTEL Compact ECU-8NT is an 8-line master emergency voice communication system (EVCS) wall controller. It is designed for use in indoor areas, such as control rooms or lobbies, and can be mounted on a wall or semi-flushed. The ECU-8NT has a display and handset, and requires two 12V 7Ah batteries for operation.
Key capabilities of the ECU-8NT EVCS include:
- 8 available extensions for connecting to outstations and NC951 (Disabled Persons Toilet Alarm) devices
- Built-in LCD display for easy system monitoring and configuration
- Handset for making and receiving calls
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SigTEL (1 to 16 Lines) Standalone EVCS - Quick Start Installation Guide THIS GUIDE IS ONLY FOR SUITABLY SKILLED AND EXPERIENCED INSTALLERS OF EMERGENCY VOICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (EVCS) and summarises key information provided in the full manual (Document No. DAU0000091). Section numbers, e.g. 6.1 , reference sections in the full manual with additional information. SigTEL EVCS Components SigTEL EVCS Typical Wiring Overview EVC302F EVC302GS EVC301RPO 4 Line Master EVC Wall Controller c/w handset & display, requires two 12 V 7 Ah batteries 8 Line Master EVC Wall Controller c/w handset & display, requires two 12 V 7 Ah batteries 16 Line Master EVC Wall Controller c/w handset & display, requires two 12 V 7 Ah batteries ECU-8NT 8 Line Master EVC Wall Controller (no handset) c/w display, requires two 12 V 7 Ah batteries ECU-224 1-224 Line Desk Control Unit c/w handset and display EVC302F/GF Disabled Refuge (Type B) Outstation, flush mounting, stainless steel (‘G’ - Green fascia) EVC302S/GS Disabled Refuge (Type B) Outstation, surface mounting, stainless steel (‘G’ - Green fascia) EVC301RPO Red Fire Telephone (Type A) Outstation c/w handset (push to open) EVC301RLK Red Fire Telephone (Type A) Outstation c/w handset (lift lock) BF359/1 Weatherproof enclosure for EVC302F/GF BF359/3M Stainless steel enclosure for controller (ECU-4 / ECU-8 / ECU-16) BF359/3S Stainless steel enclosure for controller (ECU-8NT) NC951 Disabled Persons Toilet Alarm (DPTA) FITT EVC Line Tester BC286/2 24 V 7 Ah battery (2 x 12 V) used with controller (ECU-4 / ECU-8 / ECU-16 / ECU-8NT) Install the EVCS EVC385 Grey flush bezel for controller (ECU-4 / ECU-8 / ECU-16 / ECU-8NT) T-BEZ301 Red flush bezel for EVC301RPO and EVC301RLK Location EVC423 PC programming software ECU-16 (shown left) has 16 available extensions. ECU-8 has eight and ECU-4 has four. Outstation lines: 2-core enhanced fire rated cable (1.0 to 1.5 mm2), up to 1 km in length. ECU-4 ECU-16 Fig 1 NC951 lines: 2-core cable. Description ECU-8 NC951 16 x extensions 3 Part No. 1 2 3 4 Power supply: Fixed wiring, 2-core enhanced fire rated cable (0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2). ECU-224 Desk Control Unit (Optional) ECU-224 Desk f Site all equipment indoors in well-lit areas, free from obstruction. Site wall controllers in the control room or lobby, 1.4 metres above final floor level (FFL). Fit Type A (fire telephone) outstations in fire fighting lobbies and fire access points, ECU-16 Wall 1.3 to 1.4 metres above FFL. Fit Type B (disabled refuge) outstations in disabled refuges, 0.9 to 1.0 metre above FFL. Controller Controller Cat 5 socket and back box power sync ault FUSE 3A fused spur Wiring 8 x Extensions from Outstations & NC951 All screens connect to Earth terminal I/P A I/P B I/P C + - + - + - N/O C N/C 0V +24 OP3 OP2 OP1 + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - L1 L3 L5 L7 L2 L4 L6 Fig 2 All screens connect to Earth terminal I/P A I/P B I/P C N/O C N/C 0V +24 OP3 OP2 OP1 + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - L3 L5 L7 L2 L4 L6 L8 + - + - L9 + - + - + - + - C 11 Maximum recommended cable distance to the outstations is 1 km, beyond which audio quality may degrade. For wiring and connection details refer to Type A outstation instructions (Doc. No. DCM0003819) and Type B outstation instructions (Doc. No. DAU0302000). Connect Extensions 13.1 and Optional Desk Control Unit 13.5 to the Wall Controller + - + - L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 ECU-16 Master Exchange PCB B 12 Fit Outstations & NC951 Interface 16 x Extensions from Outstations & NC951 L1 7 Remove base PCBs before first fix installation to protect them and expose the base mounting holes. Wall mount the controllers, either surface or semi-flush. Fix the base securely onto a wall using No.8 round-head, or countersunk screws. After mounting, remove any dust/swarf and re-install base PCBs. Ensure all connecting looms are refitted. Test all extensions for faults before terminating to the controller using a FITT EVC line tester. CAUTION: DO NOT use an Insulation Resistance Tester with any devices connected as they will be destroyed and the warranty will be void. C + - + - + - 4 Mounting See Fig 1 above for cable types. Install wiring in accordance with the relevant national, regional or local regulations (in the UK this is the IEE Wiring Regs BS 7671 and BS 5839 Part 1). Use enhanced fire-rated cables from the controller to the Type A & B outstations and the power supply. Test Extensions L8 ECU-8 or ECU-8NT Master Exchange PCB B 6.1 Do not connect extensions to the controller until they have been tested, fault-free and suitable cable glands fitted. Connect extensions directly to the Master Exchange PCB inside the controller (see Fig 2 left). Connect screens to the earth terminal in the back of the enclosure. For an optional Desk Control Unit (ECU-224), mount a CAT5 wall socket near to the controller’s location and connect from the wall socket to the ECU-224 using a CAT5 lead (supplied). Connect two 4-core fire-rated cables (not supplied) from the controller to the wall socket. C D SigTEL Emergency Voice Communication System Approved Document No. DAU0000093 Rev 4 1 of 2 Fig 3 Connecting Mains 10 and Batteries To 3 A fused spur 16 Fig 4 230 Vac 230 VAC Cable gland B C Master Exchange PCB Mains Fuse 1 A HRC P2 12V, 7Ah Power Supply PCB Power Supply lead WARNING: If re-connecting the Power Supply lead check that the pins are not mis-aligned! Batt fuse 1 A (F) MCU Observe correct polarity! – + – + Check the number of controllers and outstations displayed are correct 12V, 7Ah HINT! Before commissioning the system ensure that all equipment is fully installed, connected and wiring tested. Check all handsets are on-hook, no calls or faults are present on the system and the controller shows ‘System Healthy’ status at its LCD display. Configure the system by following the flow chart below. Configure the system 17.1 System Healthy GND battery connection leads (supplied) 12V, 7Ah Check the wall unit count is set to 1 12V, 7Ah 24 V Battery Connector Commission the EVCS Press Engineer Mode button (located back of wall controller’s lid) Battery Connector – Power Supply PCB C D + A B Controller – For the emergency standby power supply, only use good quality, sealed VRLA batteries. Position and connect two 12 V, 7 Ah batteries (BC286/2) inside the controller using the supplied battery connection leads (see Fig 4 far right). LEN + See Fig 1 overleaf for mains cable type. Connect a 230 Vac supply to the controller via top right knockouts (or, where convenient). Terminate the mains cable at the Power Supply PCB (plug P2) and NOT to main earth chassis (see Fig 3 right). EVCS Power Supply PCB Master Exchange PCB PC Tools (EVC423) are available that allow quick and easy editing of extension names and also provide limited engineering functions. Contact your supplier for details. Using the Wall Controller’s Keypad Press END button to return to ‘System Healthy’ display 14.3 = SCROLL UP = SCROLL DOWN CALL/ACCEPT = MAKE/ACCEPT CALLS & SELECT MENUS = END CALL, ESC TO PREVIOUS DISPLAY END & LAMP TEST Config Eng. Opts Edit Phonebook > Config LCD Contrast About... > System Cfg Phone Opts System Opts System Admin Factory Dfts Auto Learn :1 : 5 Sys Cfg >Wall Units 1 :0 :5 W C :3 FUNCTION (1) EVCS DIRECTORY (2) = USER OPTS MENU & PIN CODE ENTRY = DIRECTORY & PIN CODE ENTRY SILENCE (3) = SILENCE BUZZER & PIN CODE ENTRY BUZZER System Healthy : 1 (4) = PIN CODE ENTRY System Updated What the symbols mean - No. of wall units c/w phone ECU-4 /-8 /-16 Check audio quality and interactively name extensions 17.5 - No. of wall units ECU-8NT At the wall controller, with the handset on-hook, select the ‘Edit Phonebook’ option by following the flow chart below. With an operator at the controller, go to each outstation in turn and make a call to the controller lift. The outstation’s channel is opened for speech and automatically selected for editing. Check audio quality of the line and inform the operator at the controller your position. They can edit the outstation name directly (see Naming Extensions below). Repeat this process for all remaining outstations. Press Engineer Mode button (located back of wall controller’s lid) EVCS Name List > Extension 1 System Healthy Naming Extensions Eng. Opts > Edit Phonebook Config LCD Contrast About... W C Extension 4 and - highlights extension CALL/ACCEPT - selects 1st character and - changes character CALL/ACCEPT - moves to next character END - moves to previous character & exits DIRECTORY - saves changes - No. of type A (fire telephone) outstations - No. of type B (disabled refuge) outstations W - No. of disabled persons toilet alarms (DPTA) C Additional Engineer Functions Select ‘Edit Phonebook’ option. Add/Remove Controllers, Outstations & DPTA Extension 2 Extension 3 - No. of desk control units ECU-224 17.3 Change PIN Code 18.1 Set up Auto-Answer 18.5 Set Up Latch Faults 18.3 First Come, First Served 18.6 Clear Recent Calls 18.4 Manufacturer: SigNET AC Ltd, 6 Tower Road, Washington, Tyne & Wear NE37 2SH. www.signet-ac.co.uk. E&OE. No responsibility can be accepted by the manufacturer or distributors of these power supplies for any misinterpretation of this instruction, or for the compliance of the system as a whole. The manufacturers policy is one of continuous improvement and we reserve the right to make changes to product specifications at our discretion and without prior notice. SigTEL Emergency Voice Communication System Approved Document No. DAU0000093 Rev 4 2 of 2
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