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4188-856_issue 7_07/15_Generic Vigilon (Compact + VA) Comms. 145
Vigilon 4/6 loops & Compact (VA) panels & network nodes
Appendix C - Guidelines for standalone system commands
Default fire plan
The fire plan on power up is known as ‘one out all out’. This is when Sector 1 is assigned with all devices
of the system. A fire will activate evacuate (signal 2) on all interface outputs and alarm sounders of
S-Quads, S-Cubed and DAU devices.
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Fixed extinguishant inputs / outputs are automatically assigned to Sector 29. Note the Fixed
extinguishing interface unit is a legacy product and is no longer a part of the product range.
To assign a default fire plan
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To manually configure the default fire plan using the set up menu:
Assign all devices and IO lines to Sector 1
and then action all sectors (except Sectors 29-32) on all sectors to signal 2.
To remove the default fire plan.
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If the system is not intended to operate with the default ‘Fire Plan’, then do exactly the
same as making the default fire plan, but this time replace the [Assign] with [Remove].
Also remove IO lines.
All sensors, call points, sounders and interface lines are now completely separate from each
other.
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The use of monitored line off a sensor device having MCP is not allowed in the UK.
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also [Deaction] all sectors on all Sectors. This will remove any configured Sector actions
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a site specific ‘Fire Plan’ can now be set up by assigning devices within common initiation
areas to Sectors and then actioning them together to form the required ‘Fire Plan’.
Fail safe fire plan
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It is advisable to build a fail safe mechanism when Sectoring. If for any reason
certain Sector assignments have been lost due to system power down and
subsequent NVM recovery conflict on system power up, the sounders will still
operate in the event of a fire.
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the fail safe mechanism will involve leaving Sector 1 on each loop free from
any device assignment, as any devices that lose their sector assignment will
default to Sector 1
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the following action will give an evacuate tone to any alarm sounders that have
defaulted to Sector 1:
Action all Sectors (except Sectors 29-32) on Sector 1 to signal 2
Action Sector 1 on all sectors to signal 2.
Site specific fire plan
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A site specific fire plan can be created by configuring Sectors to site
requirement.

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BrandHoneywell
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