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BSD 535

Beam Smoke Detector

Technical Description
Version 1.0

Securiton AG Alpenstrasse 20 3052 Zollikofen Switzerland T 811 005 a en


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Safety information

Safety information
Provided the product is deployed by trained and qualified persons in accordance with documentation T 811 005 and the haz-
ard, safety and general information in this technical description is observed, there is no danger to persons or property under
normal conditions and when used properly.
National and state-specific laws, regulations and guidelines must be observed and adhered to in all cases.
Below are the designations, descriptions and symbols of general, danger, and safety information as found in this document.

Danger
If the “Danger” notice is not properly observed, the product and any other system parts may present a hazard for
persons and property, or the product and other system parts may be damaged to the extent that malfunctioning
results in danger to persons and property.
• Description of which dangers can occur
• Measures and preventative actions
• How dangers can be averted
• Other safety-relevant information

Warning
The product may be damaged if the warning information is not heeded.
• Description of which damage can occur
• Measures and preventative actions
• How dangers can be averted
• Other safety-relevant information

Notice
The product may malfunction if this notice is not observed.
• Description of the notice and which malfunctions can be expected
• Measures and preventative actions
• Other safety-relevant information

Environmental protection / recycling


Neither the product nor product components present a hazard to the environment provided they are handled
properly.
• Description of parts for which there are environmental issues
• Description of how devices and their parts have to be disposed of in an environmentally-friendly way
• Description of the recycling possibilities

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Document history

Document history
First issue Date 28.04.2010

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Table of contents

Table of contents

1 Presentation 8
1.1. Foreword 8
1.1 Presentation 8
1.2 Contents of package 8
1.3 Accessories related to the BSD 535 8
1.4 Parts list 9

2 Installation 10
2.1 Documents required for installation 10
2.2 Specific installation tools 10
2.3 Product identification 10
2.4 Installation rules 10
2.5 Part space requirement 11
2.6 Part installation 12
2.7 Connecting the BSD 535 12

3 Start up of BSD 535 15


3.1 Introduction 15
3.2 BSD 535 calibration 16
3.3 Calibration check 17

4 Advanced Setting 18
4.1 Functional parameters 18
4.2 Visualisation of active configuration 19
4.3 Fire alarm emulation 19
4.4 Fault emulation 20
4.5 Relay contact setting 20

5 Article numbers / replacement parts 21


5.1 Replacement parts 21
5.2 Accessories 21

6 Technical features 22

7 Installation of optical accessories 23


7.1 External diaphragm 23
7.2 Bar cap 23

8 Selection of number of reflectors 24

9 Recycling 24

10 Warranty limitation 24

11 Marking 24

12 List of figures 25

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Presentation

1 Presentation
1.1 Foreword
These instructions apply to the « BSD 535 » linear smoke detector revision « C02 » and next ones. This revision C02
is indicated on the detectors signal label.

1.2 Presentation
The BSD 535 linear smoke detector is made up of two sections placed opposite one another:
• The « Transmitter/Receiver » BSD 535», (See Figure 2) ;
• The reflector made up of 1 to 16 « BRE 535-1» reflectors depending on the optical accessories used (See Figure 1 and
Figure 3).

Figure 1: «BRE 535-1» reflector

Figure 2: Transmitter/Receiver «BSD 535» Figure 3: Set of 4 reflectors

1.3 Contents of package


• 1 linear smoke detector (« BSD 535 ») ;
• 1 reflectors BRE 535-1
• 2 booklets A5 BSD 535 (Technical Description T 811 005 in de and en)
(made by Securiton Product Support based on SEFI documents)
• 3 cross-head screw 4x30 mm / 5mm rawplug ( in a small bag)

1.4 Accessories related to the BSD 535


1.4.1 BRC 535
The BRC 535 is a remote control whose main functions are:
• To facilitate the installation of the BSD 535 (setting aid, checking tests …)
• To help the user start up and maintain the BSD 535 (setting, history…)
• To be used instead of all the push buttons of the BSD 535

1.4.2 BRU 535


The BRU 535 is a connection box. That accessory offers the following functions:
• Disabling (HS) / Enabling (ES) of the BSD 535 with a key
• Resetting of the BSD 535 (only for the Relay version)
• Connection of the BSD 535 remote control

Warning
The linear smoke detector does not work outdoors.
The connection should be done with the power off.

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Presentation

1.5 Parts list

1 IP cap 8 Vertical rotating axis screw


2 Optical block 9 Push buttons
3 Receiver 10 Horizontal setting wheel
4 Transmitter 11 Remote control connector
5 Indicator light (red, yellow or green) 12 Wall mounting
6 Cover 13 Vertical setting wheel nut
7 Base 14 Vertical setting wheel

15 Cable route for upper access 20 Cable route for bottom access
16 Rail for setting up the IP cap 21 Cable route for lower access
17 Detector fastening holes 22 Horizontal setting wheel screw
18 Shield 23 Optical block back
19 Accommodation for screw head (22) for product closing

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Installation

2 Installation
2.1 Documents required for installation
These instructions relating to installed CIE (Control and Indicating Equipment) fire alarm panel.
2.2 Specific installation tools
In addition to ordinary electrician tooling, the following is needed:
• A stop watch ;
• A flat 3 mm screwdriver ;
• 3 round head fastening screws, ∅ = 4 mm, 30 mm length ;
• A voltmeter with male plug cords ∅ = 4 mm (voltage ≤ 5 Vdc) ;
• The black colour mask taken from the packaging box;
• A piece of packaging type brown cardboard that covers the whole surface area of the reflector

Notice
The use of the BRC 535 replaces the use of the voltmeter

2.3 Product identification


Whatever the nature of the installation to be done, the product should be identified with a label showing the N° of the detec-
tion area for a conventional system,

2.4 Installation rules


2.4.1 General installation rules
The installation should be done in accordance with national installation rules.
Provide access to the detector and to the reflector for the start up and maintenance operation.
Ensure that the Indicator light can be seen.

2.4.2 Mechanical installation rules


The «BSD 535» is installed vertically on a stable wall. Such stability should take into account the following parameters:
• Flat fastening partition. Otherwise, use an intermediate mounting (for instance, marine plywood, 20 mm thick)
• Building stability (excluding unstable partitions, siding, etc)
• Whether environment (no mounting that moves under the influence of temperature or wind, no condensation, etc).
The reflector should be mounted on a stable wall free from vibration, opposite the «BSD 535 ».

2.4.3 Optical installation rules


Do not expose the detector or its reflector to direct sunlight. In the event of momentary parasitic sun reflections or scattering,
the use of an external diaphragm on the Receiver of the BSD 535 and of bar caps on the reflector can allow for stable opera-
tion (See § 7). The number of «BRE 535-1» should then be adapted (See § 8).
No part should cut the detector beam permanently or temporarily (conveyor for instance).
For the beam passage, allow for an entirely empty circle with a minimum diameter of 1 m in order to ensure the operation of
the product.

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Installation

2.5 Part space requirement


2.5.1 Transmitter/Receiver («BSD 535»)
Hatched areas should remain cleared for the installation, setting and maintenance work. The space requirements shown be-
low, above, and on the right of the unit, should be at least 20 mm. The clearance on the left should be at least 130 mm.
35 35

50
120
57,33
88,18
79
57,33
8,90
23,68

40
76,18 42,02
133 117 20
83,24

Figure 4: Transmitter / Receiver space requirement drawing (« BSD 535»).

2.5.2 Reflector

Figure 5: « BRE 535-1 » reflector space requirement Figure 6: Space requirement for the reflector
100 mm x 100 mm made up of 4 BRE 535-3

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Installation

2.6 Part installation


2.6.1 Installation of the «BSD 535»

1. Prepare on the wall the 3 locations for the fastening screws based
on the template drawing printed on the packaging (see
2. Figure 4).
3. Remove the cover using the 3 mm flat screwdriver by pushing it un-
der the head hook (See mark « A » in Figure 7).
4. Open the box by separating the base and the optical block, releasing
the horizontal setting wheel screw (9) from the wall bracket notch.
5. Set the product on the wall using the 3 ∅ = 4 mm screws
Figure 7: Hook head to be released to
release the cover.

Notice
When using the BRC 535, there is no need to remove the cover to have access to the push buttons: the BRC
535 totally replaces their use.

2.6.2 Installation of the reflector

1. Choose the number of reflectors based on the distance to


be covered and the accessories that are used (See § 8)
2. Check the space requirement of the unit chosen on page
n°22 § Technical features
3. Assemble the reflectors as needed one to the other (2 to 2
or 3 to 3, then the 2 or 3 pairs together, example
Figure 8: Assembling example for 4 reflectors
Figure 8).
4. Set the reflector opposite the «BSD 535» using 2 3 mm to
5 mm diameter screw (or 4 screws for all 4 assembled re-
flectors).
Figure 9 shows the various possible assembling of the cowling.
Pièce n° 1 is the cowling. Pièce n° 2 allows to maintain the
cowling when there is no hook to hold it.

Figure 9: Details of reflector pieces

Notice
When using without bar caps, always use the anti-dust cowling.

2.7 Connecting the BSD 535


After installing the BSD 535 and the reflector, connect the BSD 535 to power supply meeting the electrical specifi-
cations of these instructions.

Notice
The cables can come in indiscriminately from the top, the bottom or the back of the wall mounting. However
when using the IP cap, the cables cannot come through the top.

Notice
For the electrical connection of the BSD 535 to the BRU 535 connection box (See Key Box mark on the terminal
block), the recommended cables are a 2×1 type pair ø = 8/10 mm without shield.

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Installation

2.7.1 Connection to main terminal block


Terminal block of the BSD 535:

Terminal block mark Relay


+ “+” of power supply
BIN
- “-” of power supply
+ Reserved
BOUt
- Reserved
C Common of alarm relay
REL 1
NOC NO or NC contact of alarm relay
C Common of fault relay
REl 2
NOC NO or NC contact of fault relay
Dt+ “+” communication line
Dt- “-” communication line
KEY BOX
K+ “+” key entry
K- Ground
9 Shield

2.7.2 Line connection diagram general


Connection example for a relay system; the RAL is the alarm résistance

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Installation

2.7.3 Line connection to SecuriFire

GND GND
L1 L2
GndExt5

GndExt4

GndExt3

GndExt2

GndExt1
SHLD SHLD
VExt5

VExt4

VExt3

VExt2

VExt1
B5-PSU
B6-PSU

X2

BX-OI3
1

SHLD
SHLD

L1
L2
GND
GND
Relais
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
Netzgerät
Externes

+ -

Vext+

COM
IN3+

IN2+

IN1+
IN3-

IN2-

IN1-

NO
NC
1 1
X1 X3

Dt+

K+
Dt-

K-
180 Ω
180 Ω

180 Ω
180 Ω

Dt+
NOC

NOC

K+
Dt-

K-

9
C

+ +
C
-

B OUT REL1 REL2 KEY BOX

Notice
The relevant applicable standards and guidelines must always be observed in installations in
hazardous areas!

Notice
The BX-OI3 may only be fitted in the IP66 case outside of the hazardous area. A suitable and
tested IP66 case for hazardous areas must be used for installing the BX-OI3 within hazardous
areas.

Notice
The maximum distance between the BA-OI3 module and the flame detectors is 10m!

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Start up of BSD 535

3 Start up of BSD 535

3.1 Introduction

3.1.1 Handling the push buttons


The detector has 4 buttons respectively marked from « A » to « D » ; each valid press on one of the buttons is confirmed by
the turning on of the green indicator light or turning off if it was on.
During the start up phase, the « C » button is used to put the detector back in its initial condition or on standby.
The « D » push button is not used.

3.1.2 Turning on
Turn on the detector:
• Either by referring to the CIE start up instructions
• Or by connecting an external 24 V supply in continuous current limited to 0.1 A by the detector.
When turning on the indicator light is yellow and blinking. That initialisation phase lasts about 20 sec.
If during the detector setting phases described below, any of the expected results cannot be achieved, it is essential to:
• Turn the detector off for at least 1 minute
• Resume the procedure in the « Calibration » paragraph after initialisation.

Notice
After turning on the «BSD 535», if the light comes on red and steady (with or without a flash) this means that the
detector did not initialise itself property. In that event, disconnect all supplies for about one minute and try turning on
again.

3.1.3 Code setting


Depending on use conditions, it is possible to adjust a number of parameters of the detector such as alarm sensitivity, fault fil-
tering, etc (See § 4.1)

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Start up of BSD 535

3.2 BSD 535 calibration


The calibration consists in aligning accurately the «BSD 535 » on the reflector.
The setting procedure is as follows:
1. Switch to Normal Calibration Mode by pressing the « A » key twice at a one second interval
2. Using the horizontal and vertical setting wheels, roughly orient the detector opposite the reflector so the light spot
produced by the transmitter is focused on the reflector

Following those operations, there can be 4 cases:

Case Signalling Interpretation


the yellow indicator light blinks + dazzling, too much parasitic light (sun for instance) (See § 2.4.3 and 7.1
1
flash for use of optical accessories)
Too much reflected signal: reflector is over dimensioned or interfering re-
2 the red indicator light blinks
flecting surface.
3 the green indicator light is on Correct.

4 the yellow indicator light blinks Not enough reflected signal: reflector is undersized, misalignment

Warning
Only case 3 is acceptable and allows to continue the detector setting; the other cases should be solved be-
fore going on.

3. Connect a voltmeter to the test (A and B) output located over the «BSD 535»
(See Figure 10) ;
4. Switch to Fine Calibration Mode by pressing the « A » key ;
5. Wait until the yellow blinking light signal comes on ;
6. Set the detector horizontally and vertically using the two wheels in order to
increase the voltage value on the voltmeter. Over a 2.6 V voltage, the re- Figure 10: Test output locating
ceiver is saturated ;
7. Switch to Normal Calibration Mode by pressing the « A » key ;
8. Wait until the steady green light signal comes on ;
9. Repeat steps 4 to 9 as long as the voltage can be increased on the voltmeter ;
10. Exit the Calibration Mode (Normal or Fine) by pressing the « C » key ;
11. Wait for about 30 sec for the detector to exit the Calibration Mode. A proper exit of the Calibration Mode is shown by
the green light coming on for 3 sec. An improper exit of the Calibration Mode is shown by the steady yellow light and
superimposed flash. In that case, resume the setting procedure from point 1.

Notice
During the waiting times, do not move the detector and do not cut the beam.

Notice
Start the calibration over if the procedure is not entirely complied with.

Notice
In Calibration Mode, each pressing on the « A » key allows alternatively to switch from Normal Calibration Mode
to Fine Calibration Mode. The values read on the voltmeter cannot be used for alignment other than in the Fine
Calibration Mode

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Start up of BSD 535

3.3 Calibration check


Three tests are vitally required to check that the calibration has been completed properly.
If one of the following tests is not successful, carry out a new calibration

3.3.1 Target test


This test allows to check:
• That no interfering reflection disturbs the proper operation of the detector ;
• That the targeted target is the proper one.
The test procedure is as follows:
1. Enter the Target Test Mode by pressing successively the « A » button, then the « B » button after a one second interval ;
the indicator light comes on red and blinks
2. Cover the whole surface of the reflector with a non reflecting object (See 2.2) ;
3. Display the indicator light of the «BSD 535». Refer to the table below for the interpretation of the indicator light ;

Signalling Meaning
steady green light Acceptable level of reflection
blinking red light Too many interfering reflections (See Note below)

4. Exit the Target Test Mode by pressing the « C » button or resetting the CIE.

Notice
With the reflector still covered, look for the reflecting object or objects along the beam by covering them, so as to
achieve a green light signal. Following those investigations, 2 options are possible:
• Either cover permanently the disturbing object or objects,
• Or move the detector.

3.3.2 Fault test


That test allows to check that the detector switches properly in fault when the beam is cut.
The test procedure is as follows:
1. The detector has been on standby for at least 1 minute ;
2. Place a black cover (See § 2.2) in front of the two lenses of the BSD 535» for at least 60 sec ;
3. At the end of that time, the indicator light switches to steady yellow + superimposed flash to show the fault condition ;
4. Remove the black cover.
The fault condition is not memorised by the CIE, and that signal disappears after a maximum time of 80 sec.

3.3.3 Fire alarm test


That test allows to check that the detector switches properly to fire alarm with the use of the fire alarm simulation filter
The test procedure is as follows:

1. The detector has been on standby for at least 1 min


2. Place the fire alarm filter provided in the package right before the 2 lenses of
the detector for at least 30 sec (See Figure 11) ;
3. After that time, the indicator light switches to steady red + superimposed
flash to show the fire alarm condition ;
4. Remove the fire alarm filter ; Figure 11: Placing the fire alarm
5. Reset the CIE. simulation filter

Notice
That test in no way replaces real and regulatory tests.

Notice
Take all required precautions not to trigger an unwanted evacuation or start off the actuators.

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Advanced Setting

4 Advanced Setting

4.1 Functional parameters


The table below lists the level 2 “button codes” for the setting of the BSD 535.
To change one of the parameters, the procedure is as follows:
• At one second intervals, press the buttons to dial the desired code ; each pressing is confirmed by a green flash emitted
by the indicator light ;
• When the code is property entered, the signal emitted by the indicator light is the one mentioned in the « validation » col-
umn ;
• To exit the programming at any time, press the « C » key.

The sequence of 3 green, yellow and red pulses means either:


• That the entry is wrong ;
• The entering time is exceeded ;
• The requested setting is not accepted.
In all cases, the detector switches back to normal operation without changing the setting.

Notice
In the event of a power cut on the detector, it keeps the last parameters that were entered.

Visual indicator confir-


Code Function Works setting
mation
Green Red
CB AAAA Return to « works » settings 1 1
CB AAAB Sensitivity: minimum 1 2 Yes
CB AABA Sensitivity: medium 1 3
CB AABB Sensitivity: maximum 1 4
CB ABAA Alarm locked 2 1
CB ABAB Alarm delayed for 15 sec 2 2 
CB ABBA Low / high power of calibration beam 2 3 
CB ABBB Key activation / deactivation 2 4 
CB BAAA Faults in alarm relay 3 1 
CB BAAB Faults in fault relay 3 2 Yes
CB BABA Fault emulation 3 3
CB BABB Fire alarm emulation 3 4
Fault filtering: 50 sec
CB BBAA 4 1 Yes
Dazzle filtering: 50 sec
Fault filtering: 250 sec
CB BBAB 4 2 
Dazzle filtering: 250 sec
Fault filtering: unchanged
CB BBBA 4 3 
Dazzle filtering: 900 sec
CB BBBB Visualisation of active configuration See § 4.2

Notice
 These settings are not compatibles with the CE mark requirements.
 Automatic resetting of the alarm after the time indicated when the alarm cause is no longer detected.
 In Relay version, the default power of the calibration beam is high.
 The key is activated by default

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Advanced Setting

4.2 Visualisation of active configuration


To note the current configuration, the procedure is as follows:
 At one second interval, press the keys to dial the code « CB BBBB »
 Note the sequence of green and red pulses and compare it with the table below.

Notice
Each sequence starts with a green pulse.

Notice
The number of red pulses that follows a green pulse provides the status of the configuration in the sequence.

Sequence Signal interpretation


Start 1 long green pulse Start of sequence
1 red pulse Minimum sensitivity
Sensitivity 2 red pulses Meidum sensitivity
3 red pulses Maximum sensitivity
Fault: 50 sec
1 red pulse
Dazzle: 50 sec
Fault: 50 sec
2 red pulses
Dazzle: 900 sec
Fault filtering
Fault: 250 sec
3 red pulses
Dazzle: 250 sec
Fault: 250 sec
4 red pulses
Dazzle: 900 sec
1 red pulse Alarm locked
Alarm relay 
2 red pulses Alarme delayed
1 red pulse Fault in fault relay
Fault relay 
2 red pulses Fault in alarm relay
Power of calibration 1 red pulse Low
beam 2 red pulses Strong
1 red pulse Disactivated key
Key management
2 red pulses Activated key

Notice
 This configuration is pointless other than for the relay version

4.3 Fire alarm emulation


This test allows to put the linear smoke detector in fire alarm condition, without sending the alarm to the CIE.
The test procedure is as follows:
• At one second intervals, press the push buttons to dial the « CB BABB » code to activate the fire alarm emulation
• After 3 seconds of measuring the indicator light comes on for 10 sec:
- In steady red + superimposed flash in case of success
- In steady yellow + superimposed flash in case of fault

Notice
That fire alarm emulation cannot be triggered if the distance between the optical block and the reflector is less
than 15 m. In that case, an error signal is immediately sent for 10 sec.

Notice
That fire alarm emulation does not replace real and regulatory fire tests.

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Advanced Setting

4.4 Fault emulation


This test is used to put the linear smoke detector in fault condition, without however sending such fault to the CIE.
The test procedure is as follows:
• At one second intervals, press the buttons to dial the « CB BABA » code to activate the fault emulation
• After 3 sec of measuring the indicator light
- Comes on for 10 sec in steady yellow + superimposed flash, in case of success
- Does not come on in case of fault
That test is automatically exited in less than 30 sec.

4.5 Relay contact setting


By default, the position of the contacts for the BSD 535 is:
• « NC » for the fault. The contact of the fault relay is « NC » (Normally Closed) in standby condition. In fault condition, the
relay is not active (« NO » contact)
• « NO » for the alarm. The contact of the alarm relay is « NO » (Normally Open) in standby condition. In alarm condition,
the relay is active (« NC » contact).

Notice
If the BSD 535 is not supplied the fault relay contact is open

It is possible to set the relay contacts using one of the 2 switches located behind the optical block. The procedure for access-
ing the switches is as follows:
 Remove the cover (See Figure 7)
 Unscrew the vertical setting wheel nut without removing it from the screw
 Remove the screw from the vertical rotation axis
 Remove the optical block from its accommodation
 Unclip the holding clip from the top of the optical block and from the optical block back. To do so press with the 2 thumbs
towards the bottom and slip them to the front to release the holding clip (See Figure 12)

Figure 12: Procedure for access to the 2 Figure 13: Drawing of the 2 switches allowing to set the con-
switches tacts to alarm and fault relay
After the setting of the relay contacts using 2 switches, reassemble the detector by following these steps:
 Assemble the optical block back with the optical block by clipping the upper holding clip in its accommodation
 Insert the optical block in its accommodation
 Insert the vertical rotation axis screw in its spot. Screw it in the square nut without tightening
 Screw the nut of the vertical setting wheel until the optical block is straight in relationship to the base plane. Check that the
nut is well placed in its spot
 Put the cover back.

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Article numbers / replacement parts

5 Article numbers / replacement parts

Type Art.-Number CH Art.-Number


BSD 535 242896 11-3000006-01-01

5.1 Replacement parts


Type Art.-Number CH Art.-Number
BRE 535-1 242934 11-3000003-01-01

5.2 Accessories
Type Art.-Number CH Art.-Number
BRU 535 242900 11-3000005-01-01
BRC 535 242918 11-3000002-01-01
BRP 535 242926 11-3000004-01-01
BRE 535-3 242977 11-3000003-03-01

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Technical features

6 Technical features
Power supply From 12 to 30 V-DC
BSD 535 consumption Rated under 24 Vdc
start-up (cold) 35.0 mA
Standby 15.0 mA
Alarm 25.0 mA
Fault 5.0 mA
Calibration mode 45.0 mA
target mode 15.0 mA
Variation in consumption based on supply power
Under 12 Vdc -5 %
Under 30 Vdc +7 %
Current of « test voltage output » ≈0 mA
Status upon start up Powering up: standby after 20 sec
« Conductive part / ground » link None
Terminals on same potential None
Admissible current and properties by relay contact under 30 Vdc
Alarm 1 NO or 1 NF 10 mA
Fault 1 NO or 1 NF 10 mA
Alarm relay Default: NO position (Normally Open)
Fault relays Default: NF position (Normally Closed)
Operating temperature From -10 to +55 °C
Storage temperature From +8 to +50 °C
Admissible relative Humidity without condensation ≤ +95 %
Space requirement
BSD 535 installed 150 x 170 x 160 (WxHxD) mm
BSD 535 for installation 250 x 210 x 160 (WxHxD) mm
BRE 535-1 130 x 100 x 18 (WxHxD) mm
Assembling of 4 BRE 535-1 230 x 230 x 18 (WxHxD) mm
Anti-dust cap 100 x 25 x 2 (WxHxD) mm
Total weight 1 kg
Recommended terminal block screw tightening torque 0.4 Nm
Maximum wire section
Terminals 1 to 12 1 x 2.5 mm2
Terminals 9 2 x 2.5 mm2
Vertical setting ± 8°, per setting wheel
Horizontal setting ± 8°, per setting wheel
Casing material Recyclable ABS
Casing colour White – RAL 9016
Protection index
whole unit IP 31
optical block IP 51
Transmission pulse wavelength 635 nm
Operating distance From 3 to 100 m
Attenuation of light beam alarm max. 6.0 dB
Minimum Sensitivity (from) max. 3.0 dB
Medium Sensitivity (from) max. 2.0 dB
Maximum Sensitivity (from) max. 1.0 dB
Approximate time between two slow variation compensations
Attenuation 20 min
Signal increase 10 min
Maximum static misalignment of the «BSD 535» in relationship to the optical axis 0.1
Maximum static misalignment of the orthonormed axis on reflector plane in relation-
0.5
ship to optical axis
Maximum tolerance to Transmitter Receiver «BSD 535» misalignment in relationship
0.5
to the optical axis during operation
Maximum tolerance to orthonormed axis misalignment in relationship to reflector
0.5
plane to the optical axis
Visualisation angle of the alarm indicator light Red light, 30°
Display angle of the fault indicator light Yellow light, 30

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Installation of optical accessories

7 Installation of optical accessories


7.1 External diaphragm
Refer to § 2.4.3 prior to using the external diaphragm.
In case the detector is used in a highly intense environment, it is necessary to use the external diaphragm that reduces the
dazzle phenomenon.
If the detector is dazzled in operating mode, it switches to fault. The detector returns to its standby condition after the dazzle
disappears.
Positioning of external diaphragm:
• Position the external diaphragm in front of the receiving lens (optics of top of product) (See Figure 14)
• Orient the diaphragm so the engraved triangle is towards the top (See Figure 15)
• Push the diaphragm into the receiving spot until a clip sound is heard.

Notice
After installing the diaphragm, the detector should be calibrated again

Notice
To remove the external diaphragm from its spot, pull it to the back from on top

Figure 14: Diaphragm placed in front of the Receiver Figure 15: External diaphragm with its engraved
of the optical block. triangle
The use of the external diaphragm can include an increase in the reflector surface area (See § 8).

7.2 Bar cap


Refer to § 2.4.3 before using the bar caps.
Application conditions:
The bar caps (See Figure 16) protect the detection system in the
event the angle between the interfering light rays and the optical axis
of the reflector (axis perpendicular to the reflecting side of the reflec-
tor) is over 40°.
It is possible to superimpose 2 bar caps. Such an assembling protects
the detection system in the event the angle between the interfering
light rays and the optical axis of the reflector ranges from 20° to 40°.
Figure 16: Bar cap

Notice
When there are 2 layers of bar caps, it is vital to place the optical block on the optical axis of the reflector.

Notice
If the interfering sun rays reach the section of the reflector, it should be protected by matt black film.

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Selection of number of reflectors

Fastening the bar caps:


A bar cap is fastened on a reflector using clips. When using a reflector made up of several reflectors, mount the caps on the
reflectors before assembling the whole unit.
To assemble several items, orient the bar caps to reduce the space between 2 reflectors (See Figure 17 and Figure 18).

PROPER MOUNTING IMPROPER MOUNTING

Figure 17: Side view. The Figure 18: Side view. The side
side shape alternates shape does not alternate.

8 Selection of number of reflectors


The table below shows the number of reflectors to be used based on distance and optical accessories:

distance without ACCESSOries with ACCESSOriES

From 3 m to 40 m 1 1
From 40 m to 60 m 2 4
From 60 m to 80 m 4 9
From 80 m to 100 m 9 16

9 Recycling

Environmental protection / recycling


All components of the linear smoke detector must comply with the recycling prescriptions of Directive 2002/96/CE
of the European Parliament and Council dated January 27, 2003, relating to Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Waste (DEEE). They must not be discarded

10 Warranty limitation
The legal manufacturer warranty applies to this product. However, it is limited to a normal use of the product in compliance
with these instructions. It ends of these instructions are not complied with, the lenses are damaged, the product is dis-
assembled (including tampering with the opening check chip), terminal blocks are damaged, and the link cable (be-
tween the optical block and the wall mounting) is damaged, after the legal period.

11 Marking

SEFI
Rue René Cassin EN 54-12: 2002 line detectors using an optical light
PB 90817 beam
45308 PITHIVIERS cedex FRANCE 07 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Instructions:
0333 0333 CPD075 019

G205146

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List of figures

12 List of figures
Figure 1: «BRE 535-1» reflector..............................................................................................................................................................8
Figure 2: Transmitter/Receiver «BSD 535».............................................................................................................................................8
Figure 3: Set of 4 reflectors.....................................................................................................................................................................8
Figure 4: Transmitter / Receiver space requirement drawing (« BSD 535»).......................................................................................... 11
Figure 5: « BRE 535-1 » reflector space requirement 100 mm x 100 mm ............................................................................................. 11
Figure 6: Space requirement for the reflector made up of 4 BRE 535-3 ................................................................................................ 11
Figure 7: Hook head to be released to release the cover. ..................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 8: Assembling example for 4 reflectors ...................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 9: Details of reflector pieces....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 10: Test output locating.............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 11: Placing the fire alarm simulation filter................................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 12: Procedure for access to the 2 switches................................................................................................................................ 20
Figure 13: Drawing of the 2 switches allowing to set the contacts to alarm and fault relay.................................................................... 20
Figure 14: Diaphragm placed in front of the Receiver of the optical block. ............................................................................................ 23
Figure 15: External diaphragm with its engraved triangle ..................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 16: Bar cap ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Figure 17: Side view. The side shape alternates................................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 18: Side view. The side shape does not alternate. ..................................................................................................................... 24

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