System Sensor BEAM200 and BEAM200S User Manual

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

BEAM200, BEAM200S
Single-ended Reflected Type
Projected Beam Smoke Detector

D400-74-00

1

I56-2289-005R

SPECIfICATIONS
GENERAL
Range:

16 to 230 Feet (5 to 70m); 230 to 328 Feet (70 to 100m) using optional accessory BEAMLRK

Sensitivity:

25% to 50% Total Obscuration in 6 levels

Level 1 = 25%

Level 2 = 30%

Level 3 = 40%

Level 4 = 50%

Level 5 = 30% to 50% (Acclimate)

Level 6 = 40% to 50% (Acclimate)

Spacing:

30 to 60 Feet (9.1 to 18.3m)

Response Time:

ALARM - 20 seconds typical; TROUBLE - 30 seconds typical

Trouble Conditions:

Beam Blockage (96% or More Obscuration)

Improper Initial Alignment

Self-compensation limit reached (service needed)

In Alignment mode

Test/Reset Features:

Integral Sensitivity Test Filter (BEAM200S only, requires additional external power supply)

Sensitivity Filter (Incremental scale on reflector)

Local Alarm Test Switch

Local Alarm Reset Switch

Remote Test and Reset Switch Capability

Indicators:

ALARM - Remote Output, Local LED (red)

TROUBLE - Remote Output, Local LED (yellow), Blink Pattern Indicates Trouble Diagnostics

NORMAL OPERATION - Local LED (flashing green with communication)

ALIGNMENT AIDS - Optical Gunsight (coarse adjustment), 00 to 99 Digital Display (fine adjustment)

SENSITIVITY - Digital Display Readout in Percent Obscuration

Style 7 Operation:

On-board isolators provide style 7 operation,(may be disabled via shunts on circuit board)

ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature:

–22°F to 131°F (–30°C to 55°C) NOTE: for applications below 32°F (0°C) see Special Applications section of this manual.

Humidity:

10% to 93% RH Non-condensing

MECHANICAL
Shipping Weight:

Complete unit: 3.9 lbs. (1.77 kg)

Shipping Size:

15˝ Ч 10.5˝ Ч 6.5˝ (381mm × 267mm × 165mm)

Mounting:

Wall only without optional accessories

Wiring:

Plug-in Terminal Blocks (12 to 22AWG)

Adjustment Angle:

±10° Horizontal and Vertical

Paintable Trim Ring:

May be painted using enamel or acrylic type paints

ELECTRICAL
Voltage:

15 to 32 VDC

Standby Current:

Avg. Standby -

2mA Max. (1 communication every 5 sec., LED flashing, SLC @ 24 V)

Max. Alarm (LED on) -

8.5mA Max.

Max. Trouble (LED on) - 4.5mA Max.

Max. Alignment -

20mA Max.

External Supply (BEAM200S only): VOLTAGE - 15 to 32 VDC

CURRENT - 0.5A Max.

Remote Output (alarm):

VOLTAGE - 15 to 32 VDC, NOTE: Output voltage same as device input voltage.

CURRENT - 15mA maximum, 6mA minimum; NOTE: Output current is limited by 2.2Kohm resistor

I56-2289-00

5R

3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174

1.800.SENSOR2; Fax: 630.377.6495

www.systemsensor.com

BEfORE INSTALLINg
Please thoroughly read this manual and applicable sections of System Sensor’s
Projected Beam Detector Application Guide. Copies of this manual are avail-
able from System Sensor.
gENERAL DESCRIPTION
System Sensor Model BEAM200/BEAM200S is a long range projected beam
smoke detector designed to provide open area protection. It is to be used with
UL-listed compatible control panels only. The detector consists of a transmit-
ter/receiver unit and a reflector. When the obscuration reaches alarm thresh-
olds (chosen at the transmitter/receiver unit), the detector generates an alarm
signal. Complete blockage of the beam causes a trouble signal. Slow changes
in obscuration due to a build up of dirt or dust on the lens of the detector are

compensated for by a microcontroller that continuously monitors the signal
strength and periodically updates the alarm and trouble thresholds. When the
self-compensation circuit reaches its limit, the detector generates a trouble
signal, indicating the need for service.

Three LEDs on the detector indicate the current status: a red LED for alarm, a
yellow LED for trouble, and a blinking green LED for standby operation. Note:
The panel controls the status of the red and green LEDs. The local reset but-
ton is accessible by removing the outer paintable trim ring. The yellow LED
will blink in specific patterns to provide a diagnostic aid when diagnosing the
cause of a trouble signal. It will also blink the amount of drift compensation
that has been used at the conclusion of the test. Trouble signals automati-
cally reset upon removing the cause of trouble. Red and yellow LEDs can be

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