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1. Cosmotron Seismic Configuration Manager 700 SCM700C User Manual April 2002 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT and Windows 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation www interlogixinc com Copyright 2001 Interlogix B V All rights reserved Interlogix B V grants the right to reprint this document for internal use only Interlogix B V reserve the right to change information without notice CONTENTS INTRODUCTION dto 3 1 1 Universal programmable seismic detector 700 Series occcoocccoccconncocncocnconnconnnonnnonncnnncnononanonanos 3 1 2 Seismic Configuration Manager 700 SCM700DC coccccocccnccccccccnccncnncnnnnconnnnnoncnonnnnnncnnonnnnnanononnnnnnns 3 GETTING STARTED usuaria aaa 4 Zale IE A alat a onto G elk seta este inset e deca Gui adel telat tae 4 2 2 Installing Ine Software Dro 2cseia io eee tices ck eee ea ase ek 4 2 37 UAIASTAIINNG a program VE rie eiii 5 2A A IN 5 SETTING UP THE SYSTEM dd dali 6 Sele Language APIO Vals tt a do ease 6 3 2 Communication Comport settings estic 6 3 9 Communication stat S i ieee ele ae ele let neha iain eau ial aaa 6 CONFIGURING THE DETECTOR Saturno ee a Ta 7 dile ECON ON WIN O Wir oa 7 4 1 1 Basic configuration actions Five step COnfigurati0N oocccoccccoccccccnccncncnocononnnnnnnnnnonos 8 Ales o o nn de esse Aedes ghd tos atin E ai 8 4 1 3 RIO IDO dt toca 9 4 1 4 SONS toco ie 9 4 1 5 Sn PA atecce st at cae iets rata cesta tear
2. 4 1 5 System test There are three test modes available in the Configuration window Select the test mode in the lt System Test gt box that is best suited for your installation Cactom oct om J Poa Pil lr AUTOMATIC A REMOTE he RANGE TEST NONE Automatic Test The detector performs automatically five self tests every 24 hours No external action is necessary The test interval times are randomly selected by the SCM700C program and downloaded in the detector This self test requires a Test Transmitter installed in the detector The detector drives the test transmitter internally When vibrations are detected the self test is successful and no action is taken If the detector does not sense any vibrations the fault output is activated The fault stays activated until the next successful test Remote Test This self test requires a Test Transmitter installed in the detector The test is controlled externally manually or by the control panel Refer to the plug in board manual on how to activate the self test manually When the self test is activated the detector drives the internal test transmitter When vibrations are detected the self test is successful and the alarm output is activated If the detector does not sense any vibrations the fault output is activated The fault stays activated until the next successful test Range Test This self test requires no Test Transmitter Vibrations are generated with an ex
3. Activate 24 hour loop remote Detector in operation Unfreeze Memory Activate Day mode Disarm 24 hour loop remote t RESE local N Freeze Memory all seismic activities are NOT memorised 24 hour loop Unfreeze Memory Activate Night mode 20 7 ADVANCED FEATURES There are several advanced features under lt Tools gt in the menu bar that will help you optimise the installation and performance of the detector There are also tools available for more detailed on site performance measurements 7 1 Timer Select lt Tools gt lt Timer gt in the menu bar In the Timer window you can test the detector with a stopwatch The Real Time Signal bar shows the vibration strength as measured by the detector This is the same signal as shown in the Verify window With the Timer start threshold the operator can select a signal strength that corresponds to the real time signal strength shown in the Real Time Signal window When the measured signal strength exceeds the threshold level for example caused by a Hand Held Tester the Timer function is activated All available integrators counters can be watched during the test Only activated signals are displayed this depends on the Application setting selected in the Configuration window A AAA AAA AAA PE ene NE RD A A ee File Configure Verify Analyse Tools Setup Help Detector
4. default setting is Disabled Accessory Input F DISABLED EE cine 4 1 7 Alarm Pulses Counter 5 The application settings 700 and 703 have a pulse counter channel feature Select the number of actual pulses that you want the detector to detect before it triggers an alarm You can choose between 2 25 pulses Default setting is five pulses This detector box cannot be changed when other detector types are selected 4 1 8 Alarm Pulses Counter 6 The application setting 701 has a special pulse counter channel feature which is in accordance with the TNO norm Select the number of actual pulses that you want the detector to detect before it triggers an alarm You can choose between 2 25 pulses Default setting is five pulses This detector box cannot be changed when other detector types are selected tl Pulses Counter 6 4 1 9 Upload from detector Each time the operator enters the Configuration window all boxes are empty To receive the actual settings of the attached detector press lt Upload from detector gt The SCM700C program loads the settings of the detector and immediately updates all boxes Actions Upload from detector Reset application values After an upload the command line left bottom corner of the screen will mention Detector readings Consequently you can easily see the current settings on each detector 11 4 1 10 Reset application values If you click the box lt
5. lt Optional settings gt are downloaded to the detector by clicking the box lt Download to detector gt 12 4 2 Optional settings Select lt Optional settings gt in the Configuration window and you can change even more settings to further adapt the detector to your specific installation These settings are optional If you choose not to do any changes in this window the program automatically selects the default settings shown in the adjacent window All setting changes made under lt Optional settings gt downloaded to the detector by clicking the box lt Download to detector gt in the Configuration window Optional Settings Window ill ES Bie Gonfigure Vent Analyse Tools Setup Help Voltage Settings BE i ie to Temperature Settings User Changed Settings Communication Status J Approval Hone HOPPE TUUTU PTO PUU STO TU PTO DOU STO TUO TOTO Ter Tet Sette etree terre teeter ete rer Terre ere rer rere rer ret rere eter eter etter terre ere rre ret ere rere ree trt rere eee tet tre re teeter ert re teeter ret rrere ire rer treet rr ree ret tee rere tre ret er ere teeter rere teeter teeter ere terre ree ere teeter reer ere teeter rere teeter terre rrt ere re tre tre teeter ret et tre ret terre ere ree terre ree tre terre rrr ttt tri titre rtrrttrrretrtirrrtttrttrirtitts 4 2 1 Alarm latch time The alarm latch time is the time that the alarm output is activated after an alarm condition When the time has expire
6. 2 Select a lt Application setting gt 3 Select a lt Plug in board gt 4 Change the sensitivity lt Sensitivity gt if necessary 5 Press lt Download to Detector gt The detector is now ready for use 4 1 2 Application setting In the lt Application setting gt box select the detector type that is best suited for your application All 700 detector types listed have pre programmed application settings These settings are approved by the approval agency selected in lt Setup gt lt Languages Approvals gt see Section 3 1 Application Setting Vault and Safe Application TNO Vault and Safe Application ATM and Night Deposit Box Applications Light weight Vault and Safe Application Light weight ATM and Night Deposit Box Applications Custom Special Customized Applications 700 Vault and Safe Application Protect any solid structure like vaults vault doors safes weapon cabinets etc 701 TNO Vault and Safe Application Protect vaults and safes with increased sensitivity in accordance to the TNO norm 702 ATM and Night Deposit Box Application Protect Automatic Teller Machines ATM s night safe deposit boxes and any object that creates vibrations and knockings in normal operation 703 Lightweight Vault and Safe Application Protect lightweight safes with adjustable frequency and amplitude scale 704 Lightweight ATM and Night Deposit Box Application Protect ATM s and night safe deposit boxes of lightweight materia
7. Readings Communication Status MN A Approval Hone Start the test by clicking the green light in the lt Start Stop gt box The test is activated but the timer only starts when the Real Time Signal strength indicator exceeds the threshold level Apply vibrations manually with a Hand Tester The results of the applied vibrations are shown in the lt Detector Signals gt box When the detector goes into alarm the stopwatch automatically stops and you can easily see the Time to Alarm If you are unhappy with the result return to the Configuration window by selecting lt Configure gt in the menu bar and adjusting the settings Do not forget to download the changes by clicking the gt Download to Detector gt box 21 Cer AO O CS O A A File Configure Verify Analyse Tools Setup Help Timer Start Threshold Soo RA ITT Real Time Signal Detector Signals c O 0 E co B NTa Mn 2 ora Chrono Start Stop mE EE a Readings Communication Status B Sl Approval Hone To stop the test before the detector triggers an alarm click the red light in the lt Start Stop gt box If you want to clear all the boxes after the test click the Eraser box 7 2 Viewing I O Inputs Outputs Select lt Tools gt lt View I O gt in the menu bar The lt l O View Window gt shows the actual status of the input and output signals in real time The simulation of these input output signals depends on the selected plug in
8. gt Normal or lt I gt Inverse box This option is only available when the relay board is selected as a plug in board see section 4 1 3 i erse Function nverse Function 15 5 VERIFING THE DETECTOR SETTINGS This window verifies the application settings downloaded to the detector in the Configuration window You can adapt the detector to the object you want to protect by using this feature If you test the detector installation by using a Hand Tester you can see how the detector is reacting in real time on manually applied vibrations If the detector is too sensitive return to the Configuration window and reduce the sensitivity to avoid false alarms Verify Window File Configure Werify Analyse Tools Setup Help egratoriChannels Goon EEEREN II EEEH TA Detector Readings Communication Status MN A _ Approval Hone Note Do not forget to first download your changes in the Configuration window to the detector as otherwise you will not see any changes in the detector s performance 5 1 Counter Channels The Counter Channel only shows the activated channel depending on which application setting you have selected in the Configuration window Counter channel 5 is activated when the application settings 700 and 703 are selected Counter channel 6 is activated when application setting 701 is selected When the detector detects a pulse it
9. sade theta taped ah eae hee sae ee eee eee 2 Gro COMPANY Il tea 27 CONFIGURATION CCESSORIES iia aa 28 9 1 Configuration starters kit VVK700C ooccooncccncconcconoconcconoconocanocanocanconnnonnconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnenanenaness 28 922 FOM ATIY DO al ato to edt dos il ad 28 10 11 OO Fome relay DOAN o MAMA PP a Seeds seth eadeacced at ET ENGINEERING SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Universal programmable seismic detector 700 Series The VVS70O0 is a fully digital seismic detector using a microprocessor that provides 100 digital signal analysis Consequently the detector is completely adaptable for all types of applications without compromising detection ability As the detector is programmed on site it can be adapted to the environment and eliminate false alarms With this new technology the detector can accommodate several different signal analysis programmes in the same hardware where previously only one existed This makes the 700 Series a fully universal detector suitable for all known applications like safes vaults vault doors ATM s night safe deposit boxes weapon stores etc The seismic detector reacts to the characteristic vibration patterns of all breaking and entering tools such as hammers drills diamond saws hydraulic pressure tools and thermal tools such as welding torch and thermal lance It can sense vibrations that occur within a 3 to 14 meter radius of where th
10. your local distributor They can arrange a meeting with a specialised seismic engineer to discuss the possibilities The 700 Series can also be reprogrammed in the most cases for your special needs Special requests can range from sensitivity changes input output signal configurations signal polarity changes etc These requests will be tested and a special Customer Model File will be generated for your application These customised detector settings can then be loaded as described in Section 4 1 11 14 5578 999 0
11. Configure gt in the menu bar This window will always be empty when you enter The commando line in the bottom left corner tells you the status of the displayed window MX Configuration Window File Configure Verify Analyse Tools Setup Help Application Setting H H i Se Plug in Board H H H c FRA Pee i System Ue eee H Upload from detector Reset application values Optional Settings Download to detector No data present Set to default settings Upload data or Select an application setting Communication Status i There is several ways to continue 1 Select lt Upload from Detector gt to read the settings of the detector connected to the PC All variables will be updated 2 Select a Pre programmed detector model from the lt Application setting gt menu box All variables will show the default model settings 3 Select lt Reset application values gt All variables will show the 700 default settings The selected variable can be programmed into the detector by selecting lt Download to Detector gt You can save the detector settings under lt Save to File gt These settings are stored on the hard disk of the computer 4 1 1 Basic configuration actions Five step configuration The following minimal steps are required to program a detector 1 Select lt Configure gt
12. Reset application values gt the program automatically chooses a specific setting This default setting is there to help Technical Support and to give you and the Help Desk the same starting point The default setting is that of the 700 application setting 4 1 11 Save to file The operator can save a particular setting If there are several detectors which have specific settings that differ from the default application settings these settings can be programmed and then saved on the hard disk of the PC These files are called Customer model files and will have the extension CMF To save the settings on a disk select lt Save to file gt Enter a filename and select lt Save gt This file can be loaded with the option lt CUSTOM gt in the lt Application setting gt box see Section 4 1 1 4 1 12 Downloading to the detector When all the settings for your installation are selected click the lt Download to detector gt box to save the settings into the detector The program notifies you that the settings of the connected detector will be lost and replaced with the settings that are currently selected in the SCM700 program The following message appears This command overwrites the current EEPROM settings start download select lt Yes gt When this message is acknowledged a Download progress bar appears which shows the progress of the downloading All changes made to the settings in both Configuration window and under
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14. board The picture shows the simulation of the input and output signals when a relay board is selected as plug in option A red indicator indicates that an event is present active In the lt Temperature Reading gt box you can see the actual temperature of the detector and the temperature settings If you want to change the temperature settings see Section 4 2 6 In the lt Volt Reading gt box you can see the actual voltage and the voltage settings If you want to change the voltage settings see Section 4 2 5 EEE ES File Configure Verify Analyse Tools Setup Help Temperature Reading Y S a P a PS LOTT ha OA Sa d fa S Ye ae 59 4 A e X 80 s y 25 9 e Volt Reading Eee ef Pe al i 4 5 Sabotage F 4 a Y e 6 7 8 Alarm Relay aa 17 9 Alarm a 10 Fault l 11 Warning e 12 Day Night 13 Test o 14 Sensitivity Red indicator indicates that event is present active Detector Readings Communication Status MN A Approval Hone AAA Note Temperature and voltage readings are approximately correct within a slight tolerance 22 7 3 Detector info Select lt Tools gt lt Detector Info gt in the menu bar The lt Detector Readings gt box provides information on the detector such as production date production number and the firmware version in the detector This is the unique serial number for the detector 7 4 Event logging Event logg
15. boards contact your distributor A plug in board is not required to communicate between the detector and the SCM700C program VVS700 Universal programmable vibration detector SCM700C Seismic Configuration Manager 700 software VVK700C Configuration starters kit Consists of the configuration cable VVI740 and the configuration software SCM700C VVI760 Form A relay board or VVI770 Form C relay board The programmable seismic detector must have a plug in board 1 connected to the detector Connect the plug in board to the detector header 2 Use the configuration cable VVI740 4 to enable the detector and your computer to communicate Wire the 5 pole connector on the VVI 740 to the communication port of the detector 3 and the 9 pole connector to the serial port RS232 of the computer 5 2 2 Installing the software program The Seismic Configuration Manager 700 SCM700C is supplied on a CD ROM The program works on Windows 95 98 NT and 2000 If you already have a previous version of the SCM700C program installed on your computer this version must be uninstalled before installing a new version See Section 2 3 Place the CD ROM in the drive and wait at least 10 seconds The installation program Setup exe runs automatically Follow the instructions on the screen and enter the information requested You should now be able to see the SCM700C icon on your desktop Double click to run the program See also the in
16. d the alarm output returns to a NON alarm state The communication panel of the security system will latch the alarm signals until action has been taken In the lt Alarm Latch Time gt box you can change the alarm latch time from O to 120 seconds Default setting is 3 seconds Alarm Latch Time 4 2 2 Remote attenuation The Remote Attenuation function prevents false alarms when you want to protect objects that generate internal vibrations during normal operation for example an Automatic Teller Machine ATM By selecting one of the options in the lt Remote attenuation gt box you temporally reduce the sensitivity Each step lowers the sensitivity by 6dB Default setting is lt NONE 100 gt which means there is no reduced sensitivity The moment and time period of the sensitivity reduction is externally controlled The protected installation machine should be able to activate the remote sensitivity input Please refer to the plug in board manual on how to operate the sensitivity input Screw no 14 13 Remote Atel i NONE 100 NONE 100 WA 6 dB 50 12 dB 25 Note Application settings 702 704 have specially designed integrator channels for ATM applications which take into account the characteristic signals produced by this type of equipment Only use the remote attenuation feature when default application settings are not applicable 4 2 3 Integrator Warning Level In the lt Integrator Warning Level
17. ey are mounted depending on the material and design of the protected object 1 2 Seismic Configuration Manager 700 SCM700C The Seismic Configuration Manager 700 SCM700C is a software program for the programmable seismic detector VVS 00 With this program you can adapt the seismic detector to all the different types of objects that you want to protect You have 100 flexibility with only one detector that you can program to apply to different materials environments etc The program is easy to install on your laptop It gives you access to many new features such as background signal levels verification of the detector settings etc to help avoid false alarms and to achieve the highest performance in signal detection 2 GETTING STARTED 2 1 What you will need As well as the programmable seismic detector and the SCM700C program you need a configuration cable VVI740 to be able to communicate between the detector and your laptop A serial communication port RS232 is required on your laptop The configuration cable VVI740 is the only tool that the installer needs when configuring the detector The programmable seismic detector lets you add customised plug in boards The plug in board connector complies with the IEC standard 839 2 When the detector is installed in an application there must be a plug in board connected The plug in board determines the functionality at the screw terminals of the detector For available plug in
18. gt box you can select when the detector should give a pre alarm You can select between 0 100 Default setting is 75 which means that when the activated integration channels have reached 75 of their threshold the detector will give a pre alarm as a warning Please refer to the plug in board manual to see if it supports warning signals Integrator Warni Level a EO ear 75 4 2 4 Integration time If you want to change the integration time time to alarm select lt 200 gt in the lt Integration time gt box It will now take approximately twice as long before the detector reaches the alarm threshold Default setting is lt 100 gt 4 2 5 Voltage settings The detector triggers a sabotage alarm if the voltage goes below or over the selected voltage settings You can set the voltage between 8 0 V to 16 0 V Default setting is 8 5 V 14 0 V tage Settings om zz BE E a y E 14 4 2 6 Temperature settings The detector triggers a sabotage alarm if the temperature goes below or over the selected temperature settings You can set the temperature between 20 C and 85 C Default setting is 15 C to 83 C lemperature Settings 4 2 7 Inverse function The inverse function makes four inputs outputs polarity changeable on the detector accessory input screw 3 Day night mode screw 12 test transmitter input screw 13 and remote attenuation screw 14 To change the polarity just click the lt N
19. ing is a feature that logs all detector events in a log file The PC and the SCM700C software need to be connected to the detector during the evaluation period Events are defined as e Increase decrease of pulse counters e Increase decrease of integrators with a delta of 10 e The transition of integrators into warning area e Alarm of integrators counters e Activation of output signals like 1 Alarm 2 Sabotage 3 Warning 4 Fault This log file ELF can be imported into EXCEL To activate the event ECN logging select lt Tools gt lt Event logging gt in the menu bar A mark in front eg Setup Help of the lt Event Logging gt appears when it is activated In the command Timer line the text Event logging alerts the operator that the event logging is view 1 0 activated The program now automatically stores all activities from the Detector Into w Event Logging Engineering be activated channels in a log file To stop the event logging select lt Tools gt lt Event logging gt again in the menu bar and the mark will disappear To open this log file go to Excel Select lt File gt lt Open gt the log files are located in the Files folder of the SCM700C software This folder is located in the directory CAprogram files SCM700C files The log file is stored in elf format and you must select lt All files gt in the lt Files of Type gt box to see it Double click the lt log elf g
20. is a Form A relay board with a plug in connector to connect the relay board to the detector header The connection diagram applies to VVS700 screw terminal VVI760 Form A Relay Board 12 VOU A M max Connection diagram applies to YVS700 screw terminal SE 9 3 Form C relay board The VVI770 is a Form C relay board with a plug in connector to connect the relay board to the detector header The connection diagram applies to VVS700 screw terminal VVI770 Form C Relay Board Eran DARE A RE a mA mas CE Connection diagram applies to screw terminal Sem a thy AY ALM BAG HG WG GC ALARM RELAY This section is not available to the installer customer A password is required to enter this section Passwords can be requested but will only be granted to Interlogix employees who have attended the Advanced SCM 00C applications course Access will be registered by name with a personal password 11 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS The 700 Series allows the hardware to be adapted to almost any application There are five default application settings These settings are tested and approved by various approval agencies These default detector types are optimised for vault vault doors safes ATM s Night Safe Deposit Boxes Weapon Stores Filing Cabinets etc However these detector types could also be useful for other applications If there is an application area where the default detector types are NOT sufficient contact
21. l CUSTOM Special Customised Application This option give access to Customer Model files cmf When the operator saves a detector setting see Section 4 1 11 it is possible to recall load this setting with this option Select CUSTOM and a window appears This window shows all CMF files available Note All CMF files are variant of the approved application settings Therefore any CMF file that can be generated by the operator will be an approved application setting 4 1 3 Plug in board Select one of the options in the pull down menu lt Plug in Board gt that correspond to the plug in board being used Plug in Board _ RELAY BOARD we NONE e RELAY BOARD PID CUSTOM e Relay board Form A relay board VVI760 Form C relay board VVI770 e PID Transponder The plug in connector applies to the IEC standard 839 2 Any third party transponder can be used Contact your local distributor for additional information e CUSTOM For customised hardware solutions contact local distributor for information 4 1 4 Sensitivity Set the sensitivity by selecting one of the options in the lt Sensitivity gt box There are five incremental steps available of 6 dB each By looking in the Verify window you can adapt the detector to the object you want to protect See Section 5 for further information The default setting is GREF 100 Sensitive i GREF 100 GMAX 200 GREF 100 GMIN 50
22. liee Toole Setup Help teal Time Signals Integrator Chi Explosion Detector Readings Communication Status MN Approval None The Day Night mode is linked to the Arm Disarm function of the control panel When the Night mode armed is activated there will be a moon in the Start Analysing Time box When the Day mode disarmed is activated it will be a sun To reset the time date stamp click the erasure button The date time stamp is stored in the detector s memory This local resetting of the Analyse Window functions is independent of the Day Night mode Start Analysing Time If the detector switches from Night mode to Day mode the values events are frozen not reset Events that occur when the detector is in Day mode are NOT memorised This allows the installer to open the detector and read the memory content without changing the peak values Note The 24 hour alarm loop need to be disabled when the installer open the detector in order to prevent a sabotage alarm generated by the tamper switch when the cover is removed from the detector These peak signals are stored in the detector The PC and the SCM700C software do not have to be connected to the detector in order to use this function When the detector is powered down the analysed information is lost 19 Installing Install Wire and Power up Connect VVI740 Configure Verify Reset analyze Remove VVI740
23. lish Under lt Setup gt lt Languages Approvals gt in the menu bar you will find a list with the following languages available for this program English Dutch German Swedish Danish Italy Spanish French and Polish Select one language that you want the program to use in the future default setting is English If you have any special approval requirements for your market you can also choose between the following approval standards NFA2P VdS IMQ ANPI SBSC Skafor CAPP FG Techom SCB and UL CUL Selecting an approval will assure that all the selected models are configured with approved characteristics and sensitivity Please note that some of the settings can be automatically changed to meet the selected approval requirements Click lt Update gt after you have made your changes If no approval standard is required select lt None gt The commando line at the bottom of the screen will confirm your selected approval standard 3 2 Communication Comport settings Under lt Setup gt lt Communication gt select the comport setting that is required on your computer Click lt Update gt after you have made your changes Default COM1 is selected Communication between the detector and the PC requires the following settings Comport 1 2 3 or 4 depending on your computer Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 3 3 Communication status You can always see the communication status between the detecto
24. make an event logging the program will overwrite the old log file with the new file if you do not choose to save the old file under a new name The log data will always be saved in the file log elf This file is located by default in the folder C program files SCM700C files rene maes 2 Event Log file exists save previous log file 25 8 PRINTING THE RELEASE FORM The Release Form is a document that shows all the settings of the detector when the programming is completed It can be printed direct or saved to a file and should be signed by the installer This document confirms the installation and the detector settings for the customer 8 1 Print Release Form Select lt File gt lt Print Release Form gt in the menu bar The document shows the following settings that you have programmed into the detector and detector information You can both print or save the document on your laptop or on diskette To return to the Released On Firmware Version Production Date Production Number Application setting Approval Sensitivity Remote Attenuation Plug in Board System Test Counter 5 Counter 6 Alarm Latch Time Integration Time Warning Level Temperature Low Temperature High Voltage Low Voltage High Aux Comment 0858 n rn B44 fel Close UNIVERSAL PROGRAMMABLE SEISMIC DETECTOR RELEASE FORM MAR 3 37 27 PM Configuration programme select lt Close gt in the menu bar You can personali
25. r and your laptop at the Communication Status indicator in the bottom right corner on the screen If you have Comm Settings Comport settings no communication check that the configuration cable is properly connected to both detector and laptop and that you have 12 VDC to the detector screw terminal 1 and 2 Green light communication OK iii Red light no or lost communication When the program is started with no detector connected there is a communication error message When the communication is available this message disappears automatically and the communication status indicator turns green The next time communication is lost there will be a communication error message that will not disappear automatically This error message needs to be confirmed before the program tries to set up the communication again This assures that the operator is aware of the communication lost and knows that the previous tests are invalid When communication is not achieved select lt Setup gt lt Communication gt and change the comport setting Check if the other variables match with the settings mentioned in Section 32 4 CONFIGURING THE DETECTORS The programmable seismic detector is supplied default programmed This results in a configuration fault signal Follow the configuration instructions to program the detector for your application 4 1 Configuration window To enter the Configuration window select lt
26. se the Release Form by including a name identification or a company logo Follow the instructions in Sections 8 2 and 8 3 26 8 2 Identification To personalise the Release Form with your name and company address select lt Setup gt lt Identification gt in the menu bar Fill in the information you want to be added to the Release Form and click lt Update gt E ID Settings User Information 8 3 Company logo To print the company logo on the Release Form select lt Setup gt lt Options gt in the menu bar Select the Open file icon to enter your Windows Explorer and select the logo file you wants to use by clicking lt Open gt The file name appears in the Logo window Update the Release Form with this information by clicking lt Update gt in this box To remove a logo file click the eraser icon Note The logo should comply with the following standards e JPG format e The picture will scale automatically 2 Optional Settings E Company Logo 27 9 CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES 9 1 Configuration starters kit VVK700 The configuration cable VVI740 enables the detector and the computer to communicate A serial communication port RS232 is required on your laptop The cable is the only installation tool that the installer needs when configuring the detector Supplied with the cable is the Seismic Configuration Manager 700 SCM700C the software program 9 2 Form Arelay board The VVI760
27. starts to count the blocks light up until the detector has reached the alarm level The counter channel that is not activated is grey scaled The counter channel also looks different depending on the number of pulses selected The yellow blocks show the warning area and the red block shows the alarm The picture shows the default setting for the detector type 700 with five pulses Two pulses have been detected 16 Counter Channels 5 2 Explosion Channel The Explosion block will turn red when the detector is detecting an Explosion explosion 5 3 Integrator Channels The Integrator Channels only shows the activated channel depending on which application setting you have selected in the Configuration window Integration channel 1 is activated when application settings 700 701 and 703 are selected Integrator channels 2 and 3 are activated when application settings 702 and 704 are selected When the detector detects a vibration it starts to integrate the area lights up until the detector has reached the alarm level The integrator channel that is not activated is grey scaled The integrator channel also reacts differently depending on which sensitivity settings and detection time selected in the Configuration window The yellow blocks shows the warning area and the red block shows the alarm Integrator Channels LD O Al AER II AER II The picture shows the default setting for the application setting 700 wi
28. structions included on the SCM700C CD ROM 2 3 Uninstalling a program version If you already have a previous version of the Seismic Configuration Manager 700 SCM700C installed please uninstall this version before you install an updated program version Select lt Start gt lt Settings gt lt Control Panel gt lt Add Remove Programs gt and remove the old SCM700C version you have 2 4 The system view The program is Windows based and you will recognise the layout with pull down menus in the menu bar and in some boxes You reach all features and functions through the menu bar at the top Icons represent special functions which can be activated by a mouse click A commando line at the bottom of the screen informs you about required actions and already selected settings Available functions are an Eraser that will empty clear the boxes or clear the detection channels At the bottom right corner of the program there is a Return button that returns you to the previous window or to the pause screen The first time you use the configuration program SCM700C set up the system according to your requirements The settings will be stored in the program so you only have to do 3 SETTING UP THE SYSTEM this once Start the program and select lt Setup gt in the menu bar Several options become available that allow you to set up the software for your needs 3 1 Language approvals By default the software starts in Eng
29. t file and a message box called Text import Wizard appears To convert the log file into Excel format Step 1 e Select lt Delimited gt e Click lt Next gt 23 Text Import Wizard Step 1 of 3 The Text Wizard has determined that your data is Delimited IF this is correct choose Next or choose the Data Type that best describes your data riginal data type Choose the file type that best describes your data fe Delimited Characters such as commas or tabs separate each Field Fixed width Fields are aligned in columns with spaces between each Field Start import at row 1 File Origin Windows ANSI ki Preview of File C Program FilesysIMmz00ifilesilog el Step 2 e Select lt Tab gt and lt Comma gt e Click lt Next gt Text Import Wizard Step 2 of 3 EAE This screen lets you set the delimiters your data contains You can see how your text is affected in the preview below elimiters TA TT Treat consecutive delimiters as one W Tab Semicolon M Comma Space Other Text Qualifier I Cancel lt Back text gt Finish Step 3 e Select lt Date gt The pull down menu shows lt MDY gt e Click lt Finish gt to convert the file to Excel format Text Import Wizard Step 3 of 3 This screen lets you select each column and set oluran data Format the Data Format General converts numeric values to numbers da
30. te values to dates and all remaining values to text Do not import column Skip Cancel lt Back Next gt Ens 24 The columns show Date Time Alarm output Sabotage output Fault output Warning output Pulse counter 5 Pulse counter 6 Integrator 1 Integrator 2 Integrator 3 and both High and Low Real Time Signal strength The values shown in the columns C to F are event codes For example line 8 shows that the warning output is activated Code 100 means that this is caused by pulse counter 5 that exceeded the warning threshold default at 4 counts In line 9 the alarm output is activated Again pulse counter 5 caused this event code 100 X Microsoft Excel log elf ia File Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help DSE SRY SBA o Se r KN MOB 0 2 arial 710 B ZU z Els x 858 Hl o A DATE FTUME ALARMS SABOTAGE FAULTS WARNINGS COUNTS COUNTS INTI INT2 INTS RTS1 RTS2 1011001 1 27 13 PM 0 1C00 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 11 0 10110101 1 27 39 PM 0 1000 O 0 1 0 516 O 0 823 115 4 10 10 01 1 28 36 PM 0 1C00 0 O 2 0 260 0 0 730 111 5 10 10 01 1 28 55 PM 0 1C00 O 0 3 O 20 O 0 191 17 6 10 0 01 1 30 07 PM 0 1C00 O 1 3 O 778 O 0 3010 18 1010 01 1 30 15 PM 0 1C00 0 O 3 O 766 O 0 11 O 8 10 0 01 1 30 20 PM O 1C00 O 100 4 O 676 O 0 11278 2154 19 10 0 01 1 30 22 PM 100 1C00 O 0 O O 651 0 0 7423 ta 10 10 01 1 30 26 PM O 1C00 O O O 0 0 O 0 11 0 ial The next time you
31. ternal Hand Held Tester or the more powerful Range Tester The test is externally controlled manually or by the control panel Refer to the plug in board manual how to activate the self test manually When the self test is activated the detector waits until a vibration is detected When vibrations are detected the self test is successfully and the alarm output is activated If the detector does not sense any vibrations no action is taken The alarm signal will reset after alarm latch time is expired see Section 4 2 1 Application area This test is normally used to simultaneously test more than one detector in an installation For example an object is protected with four detectors All detectors are configured with Range test The control panel activates the test mode parallel line for all detectors and activates the Range Tester After a pre determined time all detectors should detect the vibrations and report it to the panel by activating the alarm output 10 4 1 6 Accessory input The programmable seismic detector has an auxiliary input Screw terminal 3 This input acts like an external tamper switch When this input is enabled an alarm signal will be activated This input can be used to connect one of the accessories available for the 700 series If you want to install the detector together with either a Day Night Plate or a Keyhole Protection Kit you must select lt Enabled gt in the lt Accessory Input gt box
32. th 75 warning level 5 4 Real Time Signals The Real Time Signals bars show the strength of the vibrations detected When these signals become too strong there is a risk of the detector starting to integrate and eventually triggering an alarm The window shows two different detection signals One signal applies to the high sensitivity HS channels the other to the low sensitivity LS channels The HS is used for the integrators and the pulse counter 6 and the LS is used for the pulse counter 5 and the explosion channel Both channels are analysed and can trigger an alarm Do Ti o Smale Real Time Signals It is recommended that you try to remove the source of ambient noise instead of reducing the sensitivity 5 5 Background Signals The VVS700 detector is designed to detect very weak signals thermal lance attacks If the detector is too sensitive the detector may start to integrate due to background vibrations External machinery traffic etc can cause background vibrations If the background signals are too strong the detector starts to integrate or count pulses When the background signal indicators turn blue the corresponding integrators and or counters are activated and eventually will cause false alarms 17 Background signals This means you must remove the source of ambient noise or adjust the sensitivity so that when it is in a quiet state no external vibrations applied only environmental vibrations
33. the background signal indicators do not turn blue 5 6 Alarms The selection of events that can be detected by the detector is listed horizontally A signal is generated when Tamper Aux Temperature Voltage Checksum Self test Configuration Combined tamper and pry off An event is detected on the auxiliary input see Section 4 1 6 Maximum and minimum temperature limits exceeded see Section 4 2 6 Maximum and minimum voltage limits exceeded see section 4 2 5 The settings of the detector are corrupted The settings programmed in the detector are verified every 24 hours The self test has failed When the programmable seismic detector leaves the factory it is default programmed If the operator has not programmed the detector a configuration error signal is generated The selection of output signals is listed The events can be directed to one of the four outputs Alarm Sabotage Warning and Fault A grey indicator indicates that the event is selected When the indicator turns red the event is detected and signalled on the selected output In the picture below Tamper is signalled on the sabotage output 18 ANALYSING THE DETECTOR SETTINGS The Analyse window memorises all peak signal values of the detector from the time of activation Select lt Analyse gt in the menu bar to reach it You can always access the Analyse Window and reset the peak values a0 Analyse Window File Configure Verfy Ana

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