Viking VFR-400 To Silence a Signaling Appliance, To Reset an Alarm or Supervisory Condition

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VFR-400 • 5403548 • REV D • 10/07

To Silence A Signaling Appliance

Press the SIGNAL SILENCE button. All silencable outputs will de-activate. A trouble condition will be created and the amber Alarm Silenced LED will light.

Where audible and/or visual indicators are being used as an evacuation signal, do not silence an alarm condition without investigating and determining that an emergency condition does not exist.

Notes: 1) Alarms initiated from zones that are in the waterflow mode cannot be silenced. The panel must be reset to silence audible alarm devices.

2)If silenceable waterflow indication is desired it must be programmed as conventional alarm and annunciated on the zone identification portion of the LCD.

To Reset an Alarm or Supervisory Condition

1)Determine the cause of the alarm condition and if necessary remove the cause.

2)Press the reset button.

To Reset A Trouble Condition

1)Determine the cause of the trouble condition and remove the cause.

2)This circuit is self-restoring. When all trouble conditions are removed all indications will return to normal.

Note: When an initiating device zone is operated in a Class A (Style D) mode any trouble condition will require manual operation of the reset switch to restore the panel to normal after the fault has been corrected.

Lamp Test

When the panel is in a Normal Condition, pushing the top two buttons will illuminate all of the LED's and display for approximately one second.

Remote Annunciator Model RA-4410RC Operation

Red LED’s:

Initiating Device Circuits Active (4)

 

Notification/Release Circuits Active (4)

 

Common Alarm (1)

Green LED’s:

AC Power

Yellow LED’s:

Initiating Device Circuits troubles (4)

 

Output Circuit Troubles (4)

 

supervisory Bell Output Active (4)

(1)each: Supervisory Zone, Power Trouble, Supervisory Trouble, System Trouble, Ground Fault, Discharging/Discharged, Alarm Silenced RA-4410RC

ZONE 1

OUTPUT 1

ZONE 2

OUTPUT 2

ZONE 3

OUTPUT 3

ZONE 4

OUTPUT 4

AC POWER

SUPERVISORY 1

POWER TBL

SUPERVISORY 2

SYSTEM TBL

LAMP TEST

COMMON ALARM

SUP TBL

ALARM SILENCE

GROUND FAULT

STEADY: DISCHARGE

 

FLASHING: PRE-DISCHARGE

DWG# 3550-17VKG

Basic Operation

The appropriate LED flashes to indicate a change of status on the panel. A trouble or supervisory condition will flash the appropriate Yellow LED indicating the location of the condition. If any outputs are programmed as TROUBLE or SUPERVISORY BELL, that Yellow output LED will flash indicating the output is activated. Pressing the BUZZER SILENCE button on the panel changes the flashing zone Amber LED to steady on and turns the flashing Yellow output LED off.

An alarm or low air alarm condition will flash a Red LED indicating the zone in alarm and any outputs mapped to that zone that

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Contents VFR-400 Contents VFR-400 5403548 REV D 10/07 Fire Alarm System Limitations Operating Instructions FormSystem Features Design GuidelinesGeneral Description Options SpecificationsVFR-400 Visual Indicators Control ButtonsCircuit Parameters Initiating Device ZonesLow/Missing Battery Input PowerBackup Power Requirements Dedicated Supervisory ZonesService Use Auxiliary PowerOptional Accessories Initiating Device Circuits Alarm ConditionLow Air Alarm SupervisoryTrouble Conditions Notification Appliance/Releasing CircuitsGround Fault Loss Or Reduction Of AC PowerLow Battery Voltage Loss Of Auxiliary Power OutputTo Silence a Signaling Appliance To Reset an Alarm or Supervisory ConditionTo Reset a Trouble Condition Lamp TestTest Procedure Test Procedure CanadaProgramming Mode Instructions Panel Visual DisplayHistory Password Date/TimeZone Disabled/Enabled One Man Walktest VFR-400 Standard Program InformationNot available on Supervisory Zones Sup 1 or Sup Outputs SETSelect Function This page intentionally left blank Program #1 Outputs SUPZone Output Program #2 DWG#14165VKG PRGM2 Program #3 DWG# 14166 VKG PRGM3 Program #4 DWG# 14167 VKG PRGM4 Program #5 DWG# 14168 VKG PRGM5 Program #6 FirecycleDWG# 14169 VKG PRGM6 Program #7 DWG# 14171 VKG PRGM7 Program #8 DWG# 14171 VKG PRGM8 Program #9 DWG# 14172 VKG PRGM9 Program #10 DWG# 14173 VKG PRGM10 Program #11 DWG# 14175 VKG PRGM11 Program #12 DWG#14178 VKG PRGM12 Custom Program Zones SUP Outputs VFR-400 Custom Program Information Initiating Zone DescriptionSET Select Function Soak Timer Description Normal/Cross-Zoning Custom Message Alarm Zones Supervisory Zones Installation InstructionsWire Checkout VFR-400 False Front Removal/Assembly DrawingMounting Instructions Battery Size Calculations Battery Size Requirements And MaintenanceInactive Circuits Secondary Power Supply Requirements Current RequirementsCalculation Table Typical Firecycle Wiring Typical 2 Wire Detector Connection DrawingTypical Style B Class B Wiring Using SB-46 Base Typical Style D Class a WiringIdentifier a Detection Systems Max. No. Of Detectors Per Zone Is Wire Routing for VFR-400 Releasing Device CompatibilityNEC -54. Installation of Conductors and Equipment Panel Panel

VFR-400 specifications

The Viking VFR-400 is a light sport aircraft that has garnered attention for its innovative design and advanced technology. This aircraft is known for its versatility, performance, and safety features, making it a suitable choice for both recreational flying and pilot training.

One of the standout features of the VFR-400 is its efficient aircraft structure. Constructed primarily of high-strength composite materials, the VFR-400 boasts a lightweight yet durable frame. This not only enhances its aerodynamics but also contributes to increased fuel efficiency. The aircraft is powered by a reliable Rotax engine, which is well-regarded in the aviation community for its exceptional performance and low operational costs.

The VFR-400 is equipped with a low-wing design, which is optimized for stability and maneuverability. Pilots appreciate the responsive handling characteristics, which make it an enjoyable aircraft to fly, whether on short excursions or longer journeys. The spacious cabin design offers ample room for two occupants, ensuring comfort during flights. Large cockpit glass provides excellent visibility during takeoff and landing, critical times when situational awareness is paramount.

In terms of avionics, the VFR-400 features advanced electronic systems, including a modern glass cockpit display. This integration of technology provides pilots with real-time flight data, ensuring better navigation and situational awareness. Moreover, the aircraft often comes equipped with autopilot features, enhancing the flying experience, especially on longer flights.

Safety is a key aspect of the VFR-400 design. It incorporates redundant control systems, advanced braking systems, and robust structural integrity to withstand various in-flight scenarios. The landing gear is designed for easy maintenance and reliability, allowing for smooth landings on various surface types.

The VFR-400 is designed with fuel efficiency in mind, allowing for longer flight durations while keeping operational costs low. Its impressive range and payload capacity make it a highly flexible option for different mission profiles, from pilot training to leisurely flights.

Overall, the Viking VFR-400 exemplifies the spirit of modern aviation with its combination of performance, safety, and comfort. It stands out in the light sport aircraft category for its thoughtful engineering and commitment to delivering a quality flying experience. Whether for a seasoned aviator or someone new to flying, the VFR-400 offers a compelling platform for exploration and adventure in the skies.