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Baldwin Boxall VIGIL ECLIPSE - Installation Instructions

Baldwin Boxall VIGIL ECLIPSE
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Issue 6
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mainframe Assembly
Fit mainframe(s) into Eclipse and connect up as indicated on all cable looms.
Make sure flying lead from mainframe power loom is connected to BVSMP chassis earth
point.
Microphone(s) Installation
Connect suitable (i.e. fire resistant) cable from the microphone(s) to the connections on the
Termination Board inside the Eclipse.
Refer to the relevant Instruction Manuals for connection details of each specific Microphone
type and pages 7-9 of this manual for terminations inside the Eclipse.
Note : When using Fire Microphones (e.g. BFM01 / 04 etc) ensure any unused Zone Select
Outputs are linked to “+VE REF” on the connector block inside the microphone box.
This prevents incorrect fault indications.
Also ensure that for any unused “Fire Microphone Zone Select Lines” the relevant DIL
Switch (SW2.X) on the Termination Board is set to “ON”. See Fig 3 for further details.
Loudspeaker Connections
Ensure all loudspeaker connections are made using suitable cable for the installation. This
includes adequate power rating and for VA installations the cable must be fire resistant.
When BEL1 End of Line Surveillance modules are used the Earth Return from each BEL1
must be connected to the relevant 0V connection on the Termination Board.
Power Up
Remove battery fuses from fuse box and then install batteries into Eclipse. Connect mains to
Eclipse and power on.Refit battery fuses in fuse box.
Setting up the Line Surveillance
The BVCOM can monitor up to 8 (plus one reserve) line outputs. To prevent incorrect fault
indications any unused “Amp/line fault inputs” should have the relevant switch (DIL SW1.X)
on the Termination Board set to “ON”. See Fig 4 for further details.
Set DIL Switch(SW1) to on for Continuous Surveillance mode. See Fig 4 for further details.
Adjust each pre-set in turn through the “Cut Out” in BVCOM lid to produce a 10V surveillance
signal on the relevant zone (measured on the 100V loudspeaker line). See Fig 5 for details.
If there are no line faults all Amp/Line fault indicators on the front panel of the Eclipse should
be extinguished.
Return DIL Switch (SW1) to ‘OFF’ to set the surveillance to intermittent mode. Fig 4.
Note The system should always be returned to intermittent surveillance mode once any
setting up or maintenance has been completed.
Sending out the surveillance signal once every minute instead of continuously minimises the
power consumption of the system, which increases battery standby time and reduces the
heat generated by the power amplifiers.

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