KIDDE FIRE PROTECTION Vega Peer to Peer Networking.

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KIDDE FIRE PROTECTION Vega Peer to Peer Networking

Applications High rise buildings Multi-building complex Multi-loop applications Conventional system upgrade to analogue addressable Vega - Peer to Peer Networking

Benefits Reduced installation costs Distributed intelligence Remote indication & control Distributed risk complete with autonomous operation Vega - Peer to Peer Networking

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Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Shared zone/plant principle - Zone/plant to group programming across network System configuration from 2 to 48 panels Support for Vega options: repeaters & motherboards Up to 2km between nodes

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Zone to group programming across the network Latching & non-latching alarms 512 event log entries local & network Zone isolations across network

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Network information: RS 422 communications Twin twisted pair cable Up to 2km between nodes Reliable & proven communications

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking System configuration via Viper or via the Membrane Selectable options for unique configurations per system Selectable options for priority level transmit & receive

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Configuration options: Number Attached Panels Selectable in Viper, each panel must be programmed with the correct number of network panels

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Configuration options: Display & Broadcast Alarms If set to No, the panel will inhibit the transmission & receipt of all network alarms

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Configuration options: Global Evacuate If set to Yes, the panel will transmit locally generated evacuate signals & receive evacuate signals from the network

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Configuration options: Act on T1 / T2 If set to Yes, the panel will shall respond to any network timer acknowledge signals

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Configuration options: Global Silence / Reset If set to Yes, the panel will transmit & receive all silence & reset commands

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Configuration options: Global Output Control If set to Yes, the panel will respond to & transmit all network commands relating to output control

Configuration Options: Panel of origin S/R override Selection of this option allows a network panel to silence and reset the panel of origin Vega - Peer to Peer Networking

Transmit / Receive Options

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Transmit / Receive Options

Vega - Peer to Peer Networking Connection Details

Vega Peer to Peer Panel of Origin FIRE Total 01 Access Level 1 1st Z001 Ground Floor East Wing Operate to list devices

Vega Peer to Peer Network Panel FIRE Total 01 Access Level 1 1st Z001 Ground Floor East Wing Operate to list devices Network Event

Vega Peer to Peer Panel of Origin FIRE Total 01 1st Z001 Ground Floor East Wing Dev 01:001.1 Outside room 101 Panel 01 Accommodation on block #1

Vega Peer to Peer Network Panel FIRE Total 01 1st Z001 Ground Floor East Wing Break glass outside room 101 Loop 01 Dev Zone 001 tot 001/001

Vega Peer to Peer Panel of Origin EVACUATE Access level 3

Vega Peer to Peer Network Panel REMOTE EVACUATE Access level 1

Vega Peer to Peer Panel of Origin FAULT Total 01 Zone Z001 Ground Floor East Wing Optical Room G121 Switch room 02 Loop 01 Dev Zone 001 tot 001/001 Access level 1

Vega Peer to Peer Network Panel FAULT Total 01 Zone Z001 Ground Floor East Wing Device 01:998.1 Room G121 Switch room 02 Panel 01 Accommodation block #1 Access level 1

Vega Peer to Peer Event Log - Network Event Access level 3List event log Event 007Network event FirePriority 1 Panel 01 Accommodation block #1 Zone 001Ground floor east wing Device 01:001.1 Room G121 Switch room 11:38am Monday 14 Aug 2000 to scroll, + to quit

Vega Peer to Peer Event Log - Local Event Access level 3List event log Event 003Network event FirePriority 1 Zone 003Second floor east wing D001.1Loop 01 Break glassCentral staircase 11:39am Monday 14 Aug 2000 to scroll, + to quit

Vega Peer to Peer - Example #1 SPECIFICATION 1. Panel 3 manual evacuate sounders constant, panels 2 & 4 sounders pulsed panels 1 & 5 silent. 2. Silence alarms & reset from panel Fault on panel 5 signalled locally & to panel 1 only. 4. Pre-alarm on panel 4 signalled locally & to panel 1 only. 5. Pre-alarm on panel 3 signalled locally & to panel 1 only

Vega Peer to Peer - Example #2 SPECIFICATION 1. Panel of origin sounders constant network panels pulsed with 2 min timer to evacuate. 2. Output to operate in each panel to shutdown the air conditioning. 3. Network panels to have ability to silence own sounders only. 1 23

Vega Peer to Peer - Example #3 SPECIFICATION 1. Alarm On Panel 3 T1, 60s T2 180s, after ex area of T2 panel 3 sounders evacuate panels 2 & 4 sounders pulse for 180s & panels 1 & 5 silent. 2. After 180s panels 2 & 4 evacuate & panels 1 & 5 pulse for 180s then evacuate