EMS Smartcell
EMS Smartcell
EMS Smartcell
FIRE
FAULT
POWER
FUNCTION 1
1
4 2
FUNCTION 2
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Welcome
to
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Table of contents
Introduction 5
General warnings 6 WZM fascia 16
Handling precautions 6 WZM status LEDs 17
Packaging 6 WZM buttons 17
PIN numbers 6 WZM display 18
Equipment familiarisation 7 Access level 1 entry 18
System overview 8 Access level 3 entry 19
System design 9 Example menu display 19
Device log on methods 12 Fault event display 20
Device log on points 13 Fire event display 20
WZM connections 15 How to view more information 20
System setup 21
System setup introduction 22 Set time & date 30
Important system setup notes 22 Install devices 31
Side cover removal 22 Add devices to the system 32
Open WZM 23 Device attributes 33
Optional door removal 23 Device location text 35
Cable entry 24 Text entry 36
Fix WZM to wall 24 Set the panel type 37
Addressable fire system wiring 25 Sounder tones 38
Conventional fire system wiring 26 Sounder duration 39
Re-fit door 28 Sounder activation method 40
Connect backup battery 28 Pulsed output 41
Remove 3V battery tab 29 Device indicator operation 43
Apply power 29
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System testing 45
Test devices 46 Device battery levels 48
Device signal levels 47
Diagnostics 49
Fault rectification 50 How to improve device signal levels 52
Signal level requirements 51
WZM menus 55
Access level 3 tree view 54 WZM information 68
Access level 3 menu options 57 Language 71
Maintenance/test 59 Reports 72
Device options 61 Access level 4 73
WZM settings 66 Logout 73
Product conformance 75
Device listing 76
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Introduction
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! General warnings
The system should only be installed and programmed by a fully trained competent person.
The procedures outlined in this programming guide and associated instructions must be carefully followed.
All of the options detailed within this programming manual are available via the SmartCell configuration
tool. See the configuration tool’s inbuilt engineer manual for operational details.
Handling precautions
General: care should be taken when handling this wireless fire system. Avoid dropping any of the parts on
to hard surfaces, as damage may occur to the case and internal circuitry.
ESD precautions: This wireless fire system includes components that are susceptible to damage from
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Permanent damage may be caused to these components through routine
handling if precautions are not observed. To reduce the risk of damage from ESD, the following precautions
should be observed.
Where handling is unavoidable, always ensure that you have taken adequate earthing precautions. An
earthed wrist strap is recommended.
When storing or transporting a “loose” PCB, always use a container, which has been designed and
manufactured with ESD protective properties.
Avoid placing static sensitive devices on any surfaces, which may increase the risk of a static discharge
Packaging
Products should be kept in their packaging until they are due to be installed, to minimise the risk of damage.
Retain all packaging until the installation activities have been completed. Should any product be found to
be surplus to requirements, or require returning to your supplier, the original packaging should be used.
PIN numbers
It is advised that you change the default PIN immediately on first installation and consider changing
frequently to prevent unauthorised access.
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INTRODUCTION
Equipment familiarisation
It is important to establish which devices have been supplied for the installation. Examples of each of the
systems products are shown below:
Wireless dual smoke / Wireless dual smoke / Wireless dual smoke / Wireless manual
heat detector heat detector & heat detector & combined fire call point
combined sounder sounder beacon
LOG ON POINT
STATUS
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System overview
The Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor (WZM) allows for 16 SmartCell wireless devices to be added to
conventional or addressable fire system.
LOG ON POINT
STATUS
F1 F2
F3 F4
Zone 1
LOG ON POINT
STATUS
Sound 1
DUAL INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE
Zone 2
Sound 2
The WZM is programmed for operation with Conventional or Addressable fire control panels in the ‘WZM
Settings’ menu. The default setting is ‘Conventional’. See page 35 for more information.
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INTRODUCTION
System design
All installation work should be carried out in accordance with the system design.
Communication between devices and the WZM is bidirectional and operates in the European harmonised
868 MHz frequency band. The WZM’s features are detailed in the ‘Controls and Displays’ section.
The WZM can be connected to conventional and addressable fire systems. See pages 25 to 26 for wiring
configurations.
Available sensitivities are listed below. When configuring as dual detectors, one smoke and one heat
sensitivity is selected. If either of these settings is reached, the detector will send an alarm condition to the
WZM. The detectors are programmable via the WZM.
Smoke Heat
sensitivities sensitivities
Normal 58˚c static (A2S) * Alarm Verification Feature (AVF). Upon receipt of a fire
alarm condition, the WZM waits to check that the device
Normal + AVF * 58˚c rate of rise (A2R)
remains alarm, before acting on the event.
72˚c static (BS)
72˚c rate of rise (BR)
Sounders have 31 tones available, that can be played on the configuration tool for verification.
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TONE TONE TYPE TONE DESCRIPTION / APPLICATION
1. 970Hz
2. 800Hz/970Hz at 2Hz
3. 800Hz - 970Hz at 1Hz
4. 970Hz 1s OFF / 1s ON
5. 970Hz, 0.5s / 630Hz at 1 Hz **Default fire tone**
6. 554Hz, 0.1s / 440Hz, 0.4s (AFNOR NF S 32 001)
7. 500 - 1200Hz, 3.5s / 0.5s OFF (NEN 2575:2000 Dutch slow whoop)
8. 420Hz 0.6s ON / 0.6s OFF (Australia AS1670 Alert tone)
9. 1000 - 2500Hz, 0.5s/ 0.5s OFF x 3/1.5s OFF (AS1670 Evacuation)
10. 550Hz / 440Hz at 0.5Hz
11. 970Hz, 0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF x 3 / 1.5s OFF (ISO 8201)
12. 2850Hz, 0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF x 3 / 1.5s OFF (ISO 8201)
13. 1200Hz - 500Hz at 1Hz (DIN 33 404)
14. 400Hz
15. 550Hz, 0.7s / 1000Hz, 0.33s
16. 1500Hz - 2700Hz at 3Hz
17. 750Hz
18. 2400Hz
19. 660Hz
20. 660Hz 1.8s ON / 1.8s OFF
21. 660Hz 0.15s ON / 0.15s OFF
22. 510Hz, 0.2s / 610Hz, 0.2s
23. 800 / 1000Hz 0.5s each (1Hz)
24. 250Hz - 1200Hz at 12Hz
25. 500Hz - 1200Hz at 0.33Hz
26. 2400Hz - 2900Hz at 9Hz **Default information tone**
27. 2400Hz - 2900Hz at 3Hz
28. 500 - 1200Hz, 0.5s/ 0.5s OFF x 3/1.5s OFF ( AS1670 Evacuation)
29. 800Hz - 970Hz at 9Hz
30. 800Hz - 970Hz at 3Hz
31. 800Hz, 0.25s ON / 1s OFF
32. 500Hz - 1200Hz, 3.75s / 0.25s OFF (AS2220)
Note: Tones 1, 4, 5 and 7 are EN54-3 approved tones.
Note: Default sounder operation is global. Alternative operation, such as zonal and two stage, plus
sounder and output delays are also available, via the SmartCell configuration tool.
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INTRODUCTION
Input / output devices
Input / output devices have two resistor monitored fire inputs and two fire relay outputs. Both fire relay
outputs are rated 1 A at 30 VDC.
The device’s two relay outputs are programmable. Upon a fire condition, both outputs will automatically
change state. The outputs can be independently programmed to return to their normal state upon either,
when the control panel’s ‘Silence’ button is pressed, or when the control panel’s ‘Reset’ button is pressed.
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Device log on methods
Wireless devices can be programmed to the WZM in two ways, for maximum flexibility. They are as follows:
The magnet must be held in place (on the device log on point) for 4
seconds. The device’s LED will flash by way of confirmation.
Refer to the ‘Device log on points’ section for details on each device’s
log on point.
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INTRODUCTION
Call Point
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Dual input dual output device
LOG ON POINT
STATUS
LOG ON POINT
STATUS
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INTRODUCTION
WZM connections
The WZM has a number of connections and features, as detailed below:
START
SLIDE TO
Intelligent
STATUS Wireless
REMOVE Zone Monitor
For additional information refer to TSD042
FIRE
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
FAULT BATTERY FAIL
SOUNDER A POWER
ZONE EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
EOL L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2 SC-60-1000
IN OUT RES IN OUT INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-) OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
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INPUT
L N E
A ACTIVE ACTIVE FUNCTION 1
B
C
FAULT
INPUT1
FAULT
INPUT2 FIRE FAULT 1
D A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
4 2
FUNCTION 2
* An alternative 24 VDC version WZM is also available for use with a seperate power supply for extended
battery standby time.
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WZM fascia
The WZM provides status information via the display and status lamps. The WZM’s functions are achieved via
the entry of a user access code.
POWER 2
FUNCTION 1
1
4 2
FUNCTION 2
3
3
1 Status LEDs
2 80 character display
3 Function buttons
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INTRODUCTION
WZM buttons
Button Function
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 1) and for
1 upwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 2) and for
2 forwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 3) and for
3 downwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 4) and for
4 backwards menu navigation.
FUNCTION 1 When a valid User PIN has been entered, pressing the Function 1 button will
switch between the first and second language selected for the system.
When a valid User PIN has been entered, pressing the Function 2 button for
FUNCTION 2
2-3 seconds will send a resynchronisation signal to the WZM’s wireless
devices.
START
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SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
042
WZM display
Once the WZM has been fully installed and powered up, the WZM will show the following alternating default
‘System Normal’ displays.
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INTRODUCTION
To enter access level 3 press the button. The display will change to show:
For Access
Enter Code:
Press To Complete
Press the relevant numbered arrows to enter the access level 3 access code required ( 1= 1 , 2= 2 , 3= 3 ,
4= 4 ). Access level 3 default access code is 333333. On completion of the last number entered, press the .
button. The display will change to briefly show the display below, then the relevant menu options will be
available. During this display all buttons are immediately active.
* Welcome Service *
Access Level 3
Now Available
All Buttons Active
By selecting the access level 3 option and entering the correct access 3 entry code additional menus will be
available.
The menus can be navigated by pressing the 1 and 3 buttons until the desired option to be entered has
the arrow ( ) adjacent to it. Pressing the button enters this option.
Exiting from a menu option is achieved automatically after two minutes, or by pressing the 4 button.
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Fault event display
DEVICES IN FAULT-01 Number of devices
currently in a fire
condition
View>
Press the 1 and 3 buttons so that the arrow ( ) is highlighting the desired event type, then press the
@2 button. The LCD display will change to show more information as detailed below:
* Note; refer to ‘System Setup’ section for details on location text programming.
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System Setup
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System setup introduction
This system setup section will show you how to configure the WZM and connect it to a fire alarm panel. The
‘at WZM’ (via power-up) method of adding devices to the WZM will be used. For advanced programming,
refer to the ‘Panel Menus’ section of this document.
Always select an appropriate device type for the application as per local codes of practice,
or as advised by a qualified professional.
SmartCell devices contain electronics that may be susceptible to damage from Electro
Static Discharge (ESD). Take appropriate precautions when handling electronic boards.
To ensure correct operation, products must be used within the specified environmental
operating conditions.
1. 2. 3.
(B)
(A)
Slide the side cover sideways, Position your fingers behind Press the cover’s releasing clip
creating a gap as shown. the cover’s protruding edge. with your thumb (A), and
simultaneously rotate the side
cover anti-clockwise (B), as
viewed overhead to remove the
cover.
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Open WZM
1. Unclip side cover. 2. Loosen screws. 3. Open door.
START
SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
SOUNDER A ZONE
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
EOL L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT SC-60-1000
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
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INPUT
A ACTIVE ACTIVE
B FAULT FAULT
C INPUT1 INPUT2 FIRE FAULT
D A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
1. 2.
3. 4.
START
SLIDE TO
For additional information refer to
STATUS REMOVE
Installation Instructions
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
= Available entry
point
START
SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL START
SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
For additional information refer to TSD042
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
NIVERSAL PSU EMS-PSU-001 BATTERY LOW
Fixing
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz
Fixing
BATTERY FAIL
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 1.0A MAX
SOUNDER A ZONE
positions
EOL L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
positions
IN OUT RES IN OUT SC-60-1000
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(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-) INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
INPUT 15 0905
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A INPUT
B ACTIVE ACTIVE L N
C FAULT FAULT
D INPUT1 INPUT2 FIRE FAULT
A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
START
STATUS
FAULT
SLIDE TO
REMOVE ! Note: the supplied back box mounting template can be used to drill the fixing positions.
Wire the inputs as shown below, using the resistor pack provided.
FAULT FAULT
ACTIVE ACTIVE 230 VAC variant shown
INPUT1 INPUT2 FIRE FAULT
A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
AERIAL A ATTENTION AERIAL B
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE DEVICE
RESET
TAMPER START
SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
FAULT FAULT
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A
B ACTIVE ACTIVE INPUT
C INPUT1 INPUT2 FIRE FAULT L N
BAT
ENABLE D A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
*
† †
NO C NC NO C NC NO C NO C
FIRE OUTPUT 1 FIRE OUTPUT 2 FIRE INPUT FAULT INPUT
(to clear when (to clear when
panel silenced) panel reset)
FOOTNOTES
* Optional cabling, required only when the following SmartCell devices are added to the WZM;
detectors, call points and I/O Units (I/O units when set to ‘Off When Reset’) - see page 30 for details on
this feature.
† Wiring can be normally open or normally closed operation as required.
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Conventional fire system wiring
SKIP THIS STEP IF CONNECTING TO AN ADDRESSABLE FIRE SYSTEM.
SOUNDER ZONE
EOL L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2 AERIAL A ATTENTION
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE DEVICE
AERIAL B
TAMPER START
SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
FAULT FAULT
15 0905
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A
B ACTIVE ACTIVE INPUT
C INPUT1 INPUT2 FIRE FAULT L N
BAT
ENABLE D A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
R1 R2 R3
+ - + -
SOUNDER ZONE
FOOTNOTES
* Ensure that the manufacturer’s specified end of line components and triggering resistors are fitted. See
the control panel’s instructions for more information.
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BATTERY LOW
RESET
TAMPER START
SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
220 to
SOUNDER A ZONE
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
EOL L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2 SC-60-1000
IN OUT RES IN OUT
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-) INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
RS232
15 0905
0359-CPR-00267
Live wire
A
INPUT
B ACTIVE ACTIVE L N
BAT FAULT FAULT
ENABLE C
INPUT1 INPUT2 FIRE FAULT
240 VAC
D
A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
The 24 VDC SmartCell WZM is designed to be powered from 2x 24 VDC power sources, to meet country
specific requirements.
inputs.
B
FAULT
2
GEN
2
B
FAULT
GEN
SOUNDER A ZONE
A
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
GEN
M
OV V+
POWER
DC
0V
A
ACTIVE ACTIVE
B FAULT FAULT DC M GEN
C 1
INPUT1 INPUT2
A
*
and mains fault (M FAULT)
A
B
FAULT
M
available.
A
V+
POWER
V+
0V
POWER
DC
M
The fault inputs are NC
0V
1 DC GEN
POWER FAULT FAULT and voltage free.
0V V+ A B 1A DCB M GEN
FAULT POWER FAULT FAULT
NC C NO 0V V+ A B A B If a fault input (GEN
* Additional mains
fault input
FAULT or M FAULT) is not
being used, leave the link
as factory fitted.
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Re-fit door
Re-connect the ribbon cable and re-fit the door hinges.
1. 2. 3. 4.
START START
SLIDE TO SLIDE TO
Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
FAULT FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL BATTERY FAIL
U
UNIVERSAL PSU EMS-PSU-001 UNIVERSAL PSU EMS-PSU-001
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 1.0A MAX OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 1.0A MAX
14 14 0
0905 0359-CPR-XXXX 0905 0359-CPR-XXXX
INPUT INPUT
L N E L N E
! Warning
Observe battery polarity!
+ (RED) battery
connector
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RESET
TAMPER START
SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
SOUNDER A ZONE
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
EOL L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT SC-60-1000
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-) INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
BAT
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
RS232
15 0905
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ENABLE A
INPUT
B
ACTIVE ACTIVE L N
BAT FAULT FAULT
ENABLE C
INPUT1 INPUT2 FIRE FAULT
D
A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
SLIDE TO
REMOVE
RGER FAIL
W
L
EMS-PSU-001
Apply power
AC, 50Hz
DC, 1.0A MAX
14
0359-CPR-XXXX
SmartCell WZM
POWER System Normal
01/01/00 Access
Note: If mains supply is unavailable at this point, the WZM can be temporarily powered by the
! back-up battery.
SLIDE TO
STATUS REMOVE
For additional information refer to TSD042
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
15
0359-CPR-00267
0905
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INPUT
L N E
Set time & date
From access level 3 (refer to the ‘Access Level 3’ section for WZM Information
details), press the 3 button until the screen displays: Language
Factory Access
Reports
Press the 3 button once. The screen will display: Edit Users
WZM Options
System Options
Press the button and the screen will display: Set Time & Date
Lamp Test
Front Screen Text
WZM LED Disable
To change the time, press the button and the screen ??:?? TIME
will display:
Edit To Select
The following buttons are required to set the time:
Button(s) Action
1 3 Increases and decreases the selected value.
!
Note: the same process is used for changing the date.
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Install devices
! Note: Refer to the associated device installation guide for full details.
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Add devices to system
From access level 3 (refer to the ‘Access Level 3’ section for View System Status
details), press the 3 button until the screen displays: Maintenance/Test
Device Options
WZM Settings
Press the button and the screen will display: Add New Device
Remove Device
Edit Settings
Signal Level Test
Press the button and the screen will display: Insert Batteries
Into Device
NOW
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INPUT
SYSTEM SETUP
L N E
Device attributes
From access level 3 (refer to the ‘Access Level 3’ section for View System Status
details), press the 3 button until the screen displays: Maintenance/Test
Device Options
WZM Settings
Press the button and the screen will display: Add New Device
Remove Device
Edit Settings
Signal Level Test
Press the 3 button until the screen displays: Add New Device
Remove Device
Edit Settings
Signal Level Test
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INPUT
L N E
Text Description Refer to the ‘Device location text’ section overleaf for details.
Detection Detection selection of ‘Dual’ (smoke & heat), ‘Smoke Only’ or ‘Heat Only’.
Smoke Sen Smoke sensitivity selection of; ‘Normal*†’ and ‘Normal + AVF’. (The AVF
option allows additional verification of the alarm condition before
reporting).
Heat Sen Heat sensitivity selection of; ‘58 °C Static*†’, ‘58 °C Rate Of Rise*’, ‘72 °C
Static*’, ‘72 °C Rate Of Rise*’.
Self Sound When enabled, the will device sound upon local alarm detection, whilst
wireless communication with the WZM is lost.
Audio/Visual Allows device sounder and beacon selection of; sounder & beacon, sounder
only and beacon only.
O/P 1 OFF Choose to switch the device’s ‘Output 1’ off, when either the ‘silence’ or
‘reset’ button is pressed.
O/P 2 OFF Choose to switch the device’s ‘Output 2’ off, when either the ‘silence’ or
‘reset’ button is pressed.
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Press the 3 button until the screen displays: Add New Device
Remove Device
Edit Settings
Signal Level Test
Press the button and the screen will display the first
A01 ID:001234
device logged on to the system: Sounder Detector
ID:001234
Devices Change>
Text Description
Press the button and the screen will display:
Detection- Dual
Smoke Sen- Normal
Heat Sen- 58C S
Press the button and the screen will display: Dual Detector
ID:001234
F1 ABC F2 Delete
Refer to the ‘Text entry’ section overleaf.
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Text entry
The following buttons will be required to enter new text descriptions:
Button Action
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Press the button and the screen will display: Addressable Panel
Selected
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Sounder tones
To change the fire tone, from access level 3 (refer to the View System Status
‘Access level 3’ section for details), press the 3 Maintenance/Test
button until the screen displays:
Device Options
WZM Settings
Press the button and the screen will display: Panel Type
Sounder Options
Device Indicator
05
Tone To Select
800Hz - 970Hz, @1Hz
Press the 1 and 3 buttons to view the available
tones and press the button to select the required tone:
03
Tone To Select
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Sounder duration
As default, wireless sounders automatically switch off after 30 minutes, to conserve battery life. Sounders
can also be configured for continuous uninterrupted operation, until switched off by the control panel.
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Panel Type
Sounder Options
Device Indicator
Press the button and the screen will display: Default Tone Select
Sounder Duration
Sounder Activation
Pulsed Output
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Default Tone Select
Sounder Duration
Sounder Activation
Pulsed Output
Press the button and the screen will display: 30 Mins Auto Off
Continuous
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: 30 Mins Auto Off
Continuous
Press the button and the screen will display: Sounder Duration
Set To
Continuous
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Sounder activation method
As default, wireless sounders will only operate upon activation of the WZM’s fire input. This however can be
changed to ‘immediate mode’, so that sounders also operate upon the activation of one of the WZM’s
wireless devices.
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Panel Type
Sounder Options
Device Indicator
Press the button and the screen will display: Default Tone Select
Sounder Duration
Sounder Activation
Pulsed Output
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Default Tone Select
Sounder Duration
Sounder Activation
Pulsed Output
Press the button and the screen will display: Panel Mode
Immediate Mode
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Panel Mode
Immediate Mode
Press the button and the screen will display: Sounder Activation
Set To
Immediate Mode
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SYSTEM SETUP
Pulsed output
As default, the pulsed output, for the fire and the fault relays, is set to latched. Upon an activation, the relay
will remain latched in alarm until the WZM is reset. This however can be changed to pulse into alarm for a
pre-defined period of time, before automatically clearing. Permitted times range from 5-60 seconds.
If the pulsed out is to be changed , from access level 3 (refer to View System Status
the ‘Access level 3’ section for details), press the 3 button Maintenance/Test
until the screen displays: Device Options
WZM Settings
Panel Type
Press the button and the screen will display:
Sounder Options
Device Indicator
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Panel Type
Sounder Options
Device Indicator
Press the button and the screen will display: Default Tone Select
Sounder Duration
Sounder Activation
Pulsed Output
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Default Tone Select
Sounder Duration
Sounder Activation
Pulsed Output
Press the button and the screen will display: Fire Relay- LATCH
Fault Relay- LATCH
Press the 1 and 3 buttons, until the screen displays Fire Relay- LATCH
the required relay type: Fault Relay- LATCH
In this example, the fault relay has been chosen.
Press the button and the screen will display: Fault Relay
00 LATCH
Secs To Select
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Press the 1 and 3 buttons, until the required time is Fault Relay
displayed:
In this example, 20 seconds has been chosen.
20 Seconds
Secs To Select
Press the button and the screen will display: Fire Relay- LATCH
Fault Relay- 15
Note: the same options are available for the fire and fault
relays.
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SYSTEM SETUP
If the indicators are to be switched ‘Off When Reset’, from View System Status
access level 3 (refer to the ‘Access level 3’ section for details), Maintenance/Test
press the 3 button until the screen displays: Device Options
WZM Settings
Panel Type
Press the button and the screen will display:
Sounder Options
Device Indicator
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Panel Type
Sounder Options
Device Indicator
Press the button and the screen will display: Off When Silenced
Off When Reset
Press the 3 button until the screen will displays: Off When Silenced
Off When Reset
Press the button and the screen will display: Fire Status
Turned Off
When Reset
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System testing
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This section shows how to test the systems devices along with checking device signal and battery levels to
ensure they are operating within the correct parameters. This section can be used as a guide. Local fire
alarm maintenance procedures should be followed to comply with the relevant standards.
Test devices
Every device should be function tested, to ensure correct functionality.
Smoke detectors should be tested using a smoke detector tester and in accordance with local codes of
practice.
Heat detectors should be tested using a heat detector tester and in accordance with local codes of practice.
Sounder operation should also be tested in accordance with local codes of practice.
Input / Output devices should also be tested in conjunction with associated 3rd party equipment and in
accordance with local codes of practice.
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SYSTEM TESTING
Note: It is important that all devices have ‘GOOD’ signal levels to ensure the maximum
If a device does not achieve a good signal level, refer to the ‘How to improve device signal levels’ section for
additional guidance.
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Device battery levels
From access level 3 (refer to the ‘Access Level 3’ section for View System Status
details), press the 3 button until the screen displays: Maintenance/Test
Device Options
WZM Settings
Press the button and the screen will display: Sounder.O/P Test
Device Signal List
Device Battery List
Edit Service Code
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Diagnostics
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Fault rectification
Device type Fault displayed Rectification process
All device types Battery Missing Check all batteries are inserted correctly. Check voltage on
batteries. Replace batteries if necessary or re-insert correctly.
WZM Mains Fail Check the mains supply to the unit.
Detector Head Fault It is recommended that the detection device be replaced due to
a fault with the head being reported.
Detector Head Dirty Clean with compressed air if necessary, as the device is
reporting that the chamber is dirty. Check the device is in a
clean environment and is free from smoke, dust and dirt.
All device types Tamper Check the device is assembled correctly.
Input/output Open Circuit / Short Circuit Check the 20 kΩ end of line resistor is in place and that
connections are secure.
All device types Radio signal strength Check the devices location to ensure no visible cause can be
No Signal Fault seen. Check that the device is still powered and has been added
to the system. (See the ‘How to improve device signal levels’
section for more information).
All device types Battery Low Replace all device batteries with specified batteries - see the
associated device installation guide and replace within 30 days.
WZM Battery Supply Failure Check the integrity of the battery and it‘s connection.
All device types Low signal Note: no fault will be indicated as communication is still taking
place, albeit at a low signal level. Check the device’s location to
ensure there is no obvious cause. (See the ‘How to improve
device signal levels’ section for more information).
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DIAGNOSTICS
An example system with all devices showing acceptable signal levels is shown below:
Wireless system setup Device number Shown on menu display Acceptable level
Dual detector Device 01 Z1 A01 GOOD
Dual detector Device 02 Z1 A02 GOOD
Dual detector Device 03 Z1 A03 GOOD
Manual call point Device 04 Z1 A04 GOOD
Dual detector/ sounder Device 05 Z2 A05 GOOD
Dual detector/ sounder Device 06 Z2 A06 GOOD
Dual detector/ sounder Device 07 Z3 A07 GOOD
Manual call point Device 08 Z4 A08 GOOD
Manual call point Device 09 Z4 A09 GOOD
Dual detector Device 10 Z4 A10 GOOD
Dual detector Device 11 Z4 A11 GOOD
Dual detector/ sounder beacon Device 12 Z4 A12 GOOD
Sounder Device 13 Z4 A13 GOOD
An example system with devices showing both acceptable and unacceptable signal levels is shown below:
Wireless system setup Device Number Shown on Menu Display Acceptable Level
Dual detector Device 01 Z1 A01 NO SIGNAL
Dual detector Device 02 Z1 A02 LOW
Dual detector Device 03 Z1 A03 GOOD
Manual call point Device 04 Z1 A04 GOOD
Dual detector/ sounder Device 05 Z2 A05 LOW
Dual detector/ sounder Device 06 Z2 A06 LOW
Dual detector/ sounder Device 07 Z3 A07 GOOD
Manual call point Device 08 Z4 A08 NO SIGNAL
Manual call point Device 09 Z4 A09 GOOD
Dual detector Device 10 Z4 A10 GOOD
Dual detector Device 11 Z4 A11 GOOD
Dual detector/ sounder beacon Device 12 Z4 A12 GOOD
Sounder Device 13 Z4 A13 GOOD
Meeting the acceptable signal levels shown ensures immunity to site attenuation (path loss) is met, as
required in clause 4.2.1 and annexe B of EN54-25.
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How to improve device signal levels
START
NO Are the
Return to signal levels ok
the start NO now?
YES
Carry out a signal level check to
determine site range. Signal levels successfully
improved.
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WZM menus
FUNCTION 1
1
4 2
FUNCTION 2
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Access level 3 tree view
View System Status Event History
Fire Alarms
Faults
Total Devices
Remove Device
Edit Settings
Device Identifier
Sounder Options
Device Indicator
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WZM MENUS
Lamp Test
Radio Channels
Language Español
Select Primary
Select Secondary
Signal Strength
Current Status
Configuration
Continued overleaf...
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Access Level 4
Logout
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WZM MENUS
Fault Only
All Events
Fire Alarms
Faults
Event history
When entered, options are available to view filtered ‘Fire’, or ‘Information’ events only or alternatively, ‘All
Events’ can be viewed. A total number of events for each option is also indicated. When the event option is
entered, the display will show the latest event first. The events can then be scrolled through by using the 1 .
and 3 buttons. Each log entry records the event type, the device’s zone (at the time of the event), the
device address (text description if allocated) and time and date at which the event occurred. The event log
is a scrolling log, shown in chronological order and will automatically overwrite the oldest events when the
1000 event capacity is reached. The log can however be cleared using an access level 3 code and entering
the relevant menu if required. Note: the default access level 3 code is 333333.
The example below shows a historical event, logged for a ‘TAMPER’ fault on a device.
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Fire only
This menu displays the total number of fire alarms that are currently on the system. The total number is
shown next to the fire alarm text. Pressing the button details the individual devices in fire alarm. The
devices in fire alarm condition can then be scrolled through, using the 1 and 3 buttons.
Fault only
This menu displays the total number of faults that are currently on the system. The total number is shown
next to the fault text. Pressing the button will show individual devices in a fault condition. The devices
which can be either information or fire devices can be scrolled through, using the 1 and 3 buttons. A
fault description will be associated with any devices.
All events
This menu displays the total number of devices on the system. When entered, the individual device details
along with it’s current status are shown. The device list starts at the lowest address fire and these can be
scrolled through, using the 1 and 3 buttons. When all of the fire devices have been scrolled through,
the list will subsequently show all of the information devices, again in address number order.
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WZM MENUS
Maintenance/test
This menu option enables the engineer to test devices and to view their test statuses. Additionally, in this
menu, individual sounders can be tested and device signal and battery levels can be viewed.
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Sounder O/P Test
This menu option allows the engineer to send individual sounder devices a command to switch its sounder
elements on and off. Individual output devices can also be selected to turn the units relay outputs on and
off.
Note: If the unit is a dual output device, both outputs will operate.
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WZM MENUS
Device options
This menu allows the engineer to add, remove and replace devices. The user can also edit the devices
programming parameters, view device information and identification modes of test operation.
At Device Location
Configure Devices
Remove Device
Detection *
* Option available
Smoke Sen* dependant upon
device type
Heat Sen*
Signal Path
Sound Volume *
Self Sound *
Audio/Visual *
O/P 1 OFF *
O/P 2 OFF *
ALL Devices
ALL Devices
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Add new device
This menu allows all wireless device types to be added to the system. The function allows the device to be
added in two different ways. Both methods are shown in more detail below:-
At WZM
This option is used when devices are logged onto the system prior to the devices being installed. The step
by step process is shown below:
A) Log on /adding is undertaken whilst standing in front of the WZM with each device.
B) This involves entering the ‘Add WZM’ menu, then fit the device’s batteries.
C) The device details are then received and displayed on the WZM.
D) Check the device ident number shown on screen against the ident shown on the device’s barcode
label. If correct and details are accepted, the device is added to the WZM.
E) The device can then be installed in the required location.
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WZM MENUS
Remove device
This section allows wireless devices to be removed from the system. A list of devices already allocated to the
system are shown, these can be scrolled through by using the 1 and 3 buttons. The required device to
be removed can be selected by using the button.
Edit settings
This menu allows the user to change device text descriptions, allocate the device to a zone, allocate
detection type, select detector sensitivity settings, change sounder volume and I/O operation for inputs and
outputs. All of the above will have default settings. The available options and the default settings are shown
in the following tables for each device type;
Dual detector
Device Display Text The device type followed by the devices unique ident number
(where xx = represents the ident number of the device)
Detection Dual
Device Display Text The device type followed by the devices unique ident number
(where xx = represents the ident number of the device)
Sounder
Device Display Text The device type followed by the devices unique ident number
(where xx = represents the ident number of the device)
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Sounder beacon
Device Display Text The device type followed by the devices unique ident number
(where xx = represents the ident number of the device)
Audio/Visual On
Detector sounder
Device Display Text The device type followed by the devices unique ident number
(where xx = represents the ident number of the device)
Detection Dual
Device Display Text The device type followed by the devices unique ident number
(where xx = represents the ident number of the device)
Detection Dual
Audio/Visual On
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WZM MENUS
Dual input / output device
Device Display Text The device type followed by the devices unique ident number
(where xx = represents the ident number of the device)
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WZM settings
The ‘WZM settings’ menu allows an engineer to program various WZM options. The available options are
explained in more detail below.
Panel type
This menu option changes the operation of the WZM; to work in conjunction with either a conventional fire
control panel, or an addressable fire control panel. The default setting is ‘Conventional’.
The LCD front display will state whether conventional mode or addressable mode is selected.
Sounder Options
The operation of the wireless sounders to be programmed in this menu. Available options are as follows:
Sounder Duration
This menu option allows has two available options. They are as follows:
Continuous ‘Upon a fire event, wireless sounders will continue to ring, until they are silenced.
30 Min Cut Off ’Upon a fire event, wireless sounders will be automatically switch off after 30 minutes,
to conserve battery life. Subsequent fire alarm activations will re-activate the sounders.
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WZM MENUS
Sounder Activation
As default, the WZM’s wireless sounders will only operate upon the WZM’s Fire Input being triggered. This
however can be changed, so that sounders operate, upon the activation of one of the WZM’s wireless
devices.
Pulsed Output
This menu option allows has two available options. They are as follows:
Fire Relay ‘Allows the relay output to change state upon a fire event for a preset period of time.
Available durations in seconds are 0 (output off ), or 5-60 seconds (in 5 second increments).
Fault Relay ‘Allows the relay output to change state upon a fault event for a preset period of time.
Available durations in seconds are 0 (output off ), or 5-60 seconds (in 5 second increments).
Device Indicator
This menu allows the programming of the wireless devices alarm indicator led operation. If the devices led
operation is required to be controlled by a separate Reset input (Input 2) then this function should be
selected (EN requirement). A change of state will be required on Input 2 when the system is reset. This will
allow the Wireless Zone Monitor to send a reset signal to the wireless devices to extinguish their alarm
indicator LED’s if they have been triggered.
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WZM information
The ‘WZM information’ menu allows an engineer to program various WZM options. The available options are
explained in more detail below.
Date
Format
Lamp Test
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WZM MENUS
WZM Options
If the time and date is not set on the WZM the following display will be shown:
Lamp Test
This option when entered performs a lamp test on the WZM.
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System Options
Healthy Indicator
The system has the capability of showing on each individual device a health indication LED. This menu
allows this functionality for the devices to be selected. The default setting is for the LED to flash on a device
every poll, which is every 2 minutes. If the device is in a fault free healthy condition this will flash green, if the
device is in any fault condition the flash will be a yellow flash. Once the device is fault free the indicator LED
will return to green. This indication feature can be turned ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ from this menu.
Radio Channels
This menu allows you to view the frequency channels currently used by the system. The radio channels used
for the system are factory set. Any monitoring and channel changes can be undertaken using the
configuration tool.
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WZM MENUS
Language
The ‘Language’ menu allows an engineer to display the WZM’s menus in a secondary language, plus the
ability to program the WZM’s primary and secondary languages.
Language Español *
Select Primary
Select Secondary
Select primary
When this option is entered the languages that are available for use as the WZM’s primary language are able
to be selected.
Select secondary
When this option is entered the languages that are available for use as the WZM’s secondary language are
able to be selected.
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Reports
A number of reports are available to be written to a USB memory stick, connected to the WZM’s USB-A
connection. These can be saved or printed out accordingly thereafter. The available options are explained
in more detail below.
Signal Strength
Current Status
Configuration
Output format
When selected, exported data can be downloaded in ‘CSV’, ‘JSON’ and ‘XML’ formats.
Signal strength
When selected, all device signal levels including current, minimum and maximum levels will be
downloaded. These are displayed as ‘GOOD’, ‘LOW’, ‘NO SIGNAL’, along with their associated level in dB.
Current status
When selected, the current status information from all devices will be downloaded.
Configuration
When selected details of the full system setup including all zone, device details and WZM programmed
parameters will be downloaded.
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WZM MENUS
Access level 4
This option allows the ability for an access level 4 factory access code to be entered. At access level 4, all the
WZM’s controls are functional and the WZM’s factory menu is fully accessible allowing full software
configuration. Access level 4 access is reached by entering the factory access code.
Access Level 4
Logout
When selected the logout option will return the user to the front display immediately. Access to the WZM’s
menus would need to be re-started I.e. access code re-entered.
Logout
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Product conformance
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Compatible wireless fire products and details of their conformance and part numbers are listed below:
Approved to:
EN54-13, EN54-18 and EN54-25.
Approved to:
EN54-5, EN54-7, EN54-13 and EN54-25.
Approved to:
EN54-3, EN54-5, EN54-7, EN54-13 and EN54-25.
Approved to:
EN54-3, EN54-5, EN54-7, EN54-13, EN54-23 and EN54-25.
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PRODUCT CONFORMANCE
Approved to:
EN54-11, EN54-13 and EN54-25.
Part number:
SC-51-0100-0001-99
Wireless sounder
CPR certificate DoP:
0359-CPR-00428
Approved to:
EN54-3, EN54-13 and EN54-25.
Approved to:
EN54-3, EN54-13, EN54-23 and EN54-25.
Approved to:
EN54-3, EN54-13, EN54-23 and EN54-25.
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Wireless dual input dual output device
CPR certificate DoP:
0359-CPR-00269
LOG ON POINT
STATUS
Approved to:
EN54-13, EN54-18 and EN54-25.
Part number:
SC-41-0200-0001-99
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PRODUCT CONFORMANCE
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continual development enhancing new technology and reliability. EMS advises that any product literature issue numbers are checked with its head office prior to
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