Baldwin Boxall BVRDFIF Manual de usuario

BVRD Network
Installation Instructions
Manual name: BVRDNET
Issue: 3
ECR: 3326
Date of issue: Oct 2017

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© Oct 2017 Baldwin Boxall Communications Limited
Wealden Industrial Estate
Farningham Road, Jarvis Brook
Crowborough
East Sussex
TN6 2JR
UK
Telephone: +44 (0)1892 664422
Facsimile: +44 (0)1892 663146
Email: [email protected].uk
Website: http://www.baldwinboxall.co.uk
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to conform to the following
EC Standards:
EMC: EN55103-1 Environment Classification: E1,
EMC: EN55103-2 Environment Classification: E5,
Safety: EN60065
Failure to use the equipment in the manner described in the product literature
will invalidate the conformity.
A “Declaration of Conformity” statement to the above standards and a list of
auxiliary equipment used for compliance verification is available on request.

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Amendment Record ___________________________________ v
Proprietary Notice ____________________________________ v
Safety Information ___________________________________ vi
Comments_________________________________________ vi
Introduction
BVRDNET Network Overview ___________________________1
BVRDNET Components ________________________________2
Simple Network Schematic _____________________________2
BVRD Network Installation
BVRDCIF & BVRDFIF/S Modules __________________________3
BVRDCIF (Copper) Network ____________________________4
Cable Requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Cable Connections to BVRDCIF - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
BVRDFIF (Fibre) Network ______________________________6
Fibre Optic Cable Requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6
Connection Details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6
Commissioning
Copper Network (using BVRDCIF modules) _________________7
“Local” Network connection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7
“Remote” Network connection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8
Fibre Network (using BVRDFIF/S modules) __________________9
“Local” Network Connection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9
“Remote” Network connection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9
Fault Finding________________________________________ 10
BVRDCIF & BVRDFIF/S LED Indicators - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10
Common (Copper and Fibre) Network Fault Finding - - - - - - - - - - 10
Copper Network (BVRDCIF) Specific - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10
Fibre Network (BVRDFIF/S) Specific - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11
System Wide Reset Control ____________________________ 12

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AMENDMENT RECORD
Change Note
Number
Nature of Amendment Date of
Amendment
NA Issue 1: Initial Issue April 2012
2990 Issue 2: Changes after LPCB approval Sept 2016
3326 Issue 3: Updates to Fibre Optic Cable types Oct 2017
PROPRIETARY NOTICE
All data and information contained within this manual is of a
proprietary nature with the exclusive title to the same held by
Baldwin Boxall Communications Limited. The possession of this
manual and the use of the information is, therefore, restricted
only to those persons duly authorised by Baldwin Boxall
Communications Limited.
Do not reproduce, transcribe, store in a retrieval system or
translate into any language, any part of this manual without the
prior permission of Baldwin Boxall Communications Limited.
In the interest of continual product development, Baldwin Boxall
Communications Limited reserves the right to make changes to
product specification without notice or liability. Use of Baldwin
Boxall Communications Limited products as critical components
in life support systems is not authorised except with express
written approval from Baldwin Boxall Communications Limited.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Personnel who install, maintain or repair this equipment must
read the safety information below before starting work.
Voltages in excess of 30 Volts RMS or 50 Volts DC are considered
Hazardous and in certain circumstances can be lethal.
If Functional Testing, Maintenance, or Repair is to be completed
with the Mains Power (and/or battery backup) connected then
this should only be undertaken by personnel who are fully aware
of the danger involved and who have taken adequate precautions
and training.
This Manual contains Warnings, Cautions and Notes.
War nings describe potential threats to health or life, e.g.
WARNING
Before attempting to remove this component, ensure the Mains
Power Supply and Battery Backup have been disconnected.
Cautions describe potential threats to the equipment, e.g.
CAUTION
Notice must be taken of all cautions.
If a Caution is ignored the equipment may be damaged.
CAUTION: ELECTRO-STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES
Observe the relevant precautions for the protection of Electro-
static Sensitive Devices when handling this equipment.
Notes are statements that are useful to the user in the context of
a particular section of the manual, e.g.
NOTE: Do not speak into the microphone until the "Speak Now" LED is
illuminated.
COMMENTS
Comments regarding the content of this manual are welcome and
should be addressed to mail@baldwinboxall.co.uk.
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1 Introduction
1.1 BVRDNET NETWORK OVERVIEW
The BVRDNET provides a digital networking solution for the
VIGIL EVAS BVRD2M & BVRD2M4 DSP-controlled voice alarm
routers.
The BVRDNET is a factory fitted option for the BVRD2M &
BVRD2M4 and enables upto 126 systems to be networked
together.
The systems are fully monitored and connected in a loop
configuration. The network will continue to function in the event
of cabling damage at a single location.
The network can be either Copper, Multi Mode Fibre, Single
Mode Fibre or a combination of both using the BVRDCIF,
BVRDFIF and BVRDFIFS interface modules.
Two RS485 communication ports and upto 14 concurrent audio
channels can be distributed around the network.
Typical maximum distances for copper connection are 300m for
“slow speed” providing six concurrent audio channels and 200m
for “fast speed” providing 14 concurrent audio channels.
The typical maximum distance for a multi mode fibre connection
is 3km and 4km for a single mode fibre connection.

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1.2 BVRDNET COMPONENTS
Figure 1.1 — BVRDNET, BVRDFIF/S & BVRDCIF Modules
BVRDNET Module
The BVRDNET is fitted inside the BVRD2M/4 and is a factory fit
option only.
BVRDFIF/S (Fibre) & BVRDCIF (Copper) Interface
The BVRDCIF and BVRDFIF/S interface modules are DIN rail
mounted and use standard RJ45 patch leads to connect to the
BVRDNET module.
1.3 SIMPLE NETWORK SCHEMATIC
Figure 1.2 — Illustration of a BVRDNET Network

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2.1 BVRDCIF & BVRDFIF/S MODULES
The BVRDCIF and BVRDFIF/S Interface modules are both DIN
Rail mounted and connect to the BVRD2M/4 using standard
RJ45 patch leads. BVRDFIF/S modules require a Wurth 742-
71221 cable ferrite installing so that the cable passes through the
ferrite 2 times. The ferrite should be located as close to the
BVRDFIF/S as possible.
Figure 2.1 — Typical BVRDCIF & BVRDFIF/S modules
Both interface modules include an LED that will flash to show
valid network communications.

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2.2 BVRDCIF (COPPER) NETWORK
2.2.1 Cable Requirements
The BVRDCIF module enables connection to a copper network.
The copper network is a pair of Tx and a pair of Rx conductors
(minimum 4 core screened cable required). The maximum length
of cable between units is dependant on the speed selected and the
cable type in use.
Enhanced Fire Rated Four Core Cable should be used, with a cross
sectional area of either >1mm2(untwisted) or 0.5mm2(twisted).
Baldwin Boxall recommend using 1.5mm2cable.
The typical maximum length of cable between units is as follows:
“Slow” speed (six concurrent audio channels) - 300 metres
“Fast” speed (fourteen concurrent audio channels) - 200 metres
2.2.2 Cable Connections to BVRDCIF
The conductor connections are colour coded on the BVRDCIF
module to enable correct connection.
It is important that the pairs are wired diagonally opposite within
the cable as shown in Figure 2.2.
Figure 2.2 — Diagonally Opposite Pairs within Cable
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