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FC1008/12-A/ -B/ -C

Fire control unit

Technical specification

Building Technologies
Fire Safety & Security Products
Data and design subject to change without notice. / Supply subject to availability.

© Siemens Switzerland Ltd 2004-2010

We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof. By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights
and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part, nor to make them available to any third party without our
prior express written authorization, nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him.
1 About this document ..............................................................................5

2 Safety regulations ...................................................................................7


2.1 Signal words and symbols ........................................................................7
2.1.1 Classification and meaning of signal words..............................................7
2.1.2 Symbols and their meaning ......................................................................7
2.1.3 Classification and meaning of additional symbols ....................................7
2.2 Safety-relevant working instructions .........................................................8

3 System description .................................................................................9


3.1 General .....................................................................................................9
3.2 Main features ............................................................................................9
3.3 Specified standards and options.............................................................10
3.4 System overview .....................................................................................10
3.5 Technical data.........................................................................................11

4 Installation .............................................................................................12
4.1 Assembly.................................................................................................12
4.2 Mounting .................................................................................................13

5 Function and design .............................................................................14


5.1 Mainboard hardware settings..................................................................14
5.1.1 Mainboard ...............................................................................................15
5.1.2 Power supply...........................................................................................16
5.1.3 Line bridging at removed detector head .................................................16
5.1.4 Manual call point detection .....................................................................17
5.1.5 Zone extension module...........................................................................17
5.1.6 Control line extension card .....................................................................18
5.1.7 Connection to fault information according EN54-2 output J EN54-1 .....19
5.2 Event processing.....................................................................................20
5.2.1 Alarm.......................................................................................................20
5.2.2 Fault ........................................................................................................20
5.2.3 Processing diagram ................................................................................20

6 Operation and indicator elements, mode of operation (PMI) ...........21


6.1 Operating panel.......................................................................................21
6.1.1 General ...................................................................................................21
6.1.2 Indicators.................................................................................................22
6.1.3 Operating keys ........................................................................................23
6.1.4 Zone indicators and keys ........................................................................24
6.2 Display module........................................................................................25
6.2.1 General ...................................................................................................25
6.2.2 Poll event memory ..................................................................................25
6.2.3 Set clock..................................................................................................26
6.2.4 Poll service informations .........................................................................27
6.2.5 Delete alarm counter and event memory................................................27

7 Commissioning .....................................................................................28
7.1 Procedure................................................................................................28
7.2 Testing peripheral devices ......................................................................29

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8 Configuration.........................................................................................30
8.1 Programming user functions ...................................................................30
8.2 Programming steps .................................................................................32
8.3 Programmable functions .........................................................................34
8.3.1 Step 1, timer V1 ......................................................................................34
8.3.2 Step 2, timer V2 ......................................................................................34
8.3.3 Step 3, zone processing on alarm ..........................................................35
8.3.4 Step 4, LED activation mode...................................................................35
8.3.5 Step 5, activation mode of control lines ..................................................35
8.3.6 Step 6, measures against false alarms...................................................36
8.3.7 Step 7, control lines on alarm..................................................................36
8.3.8 Step 8, special zone parameters ............................................................36
8.3.9 Step 9 not used .......................................................................................36
8.3.10 Step 10, detector line short or break.......................................................36
8.3.11 Step 11, cross zoning..............................................................................37
8.3.12 Step 12, access code..............................................................................37
8.3.13 Step 13, special PMI parameters ............................................................37
8.3.14 Step 14 not used .....................................................................................38
8.3.15 Step 15, special parameters ...................................................................38
8.3.16 Step 16, programmable control input......................................................38
8.3.17 Step 22, indicating mode display ............................................................38
8.3.18 Step 23, switching mode manned/unmanned.........................................38
8.3.19 Step 24, display switching time ...............................................................39
8.3.20 Step 25, switching mode summer/winter time ........................................39
8.3.21 Step 26, switching time manned/unmanned ...........................................39
8.4 Log sheet for programmed user functions ..............................................40
8.5 Checksum ...............................................................................................41

9 Maintenance...........................................................................................42
9.1 General....................................................................................................42
9.2 Recommended system performance checks..........................................42

10 Trouble shooting...................................................................................44
10.1 Interpretation of fault LED flashing..........................................................44

11 Components and spare parts ..............................................................45


11.1 Components ............................................................................................45
11.2 Accessories .............................................................................................45
11.3 Spare parts..............................................................................................45

12 Disposal and environmental protection .............................................46


12.1 General....................................................................................................46
12.2 Disposal...................................................................................................46

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About this document

1 About this document

Purpose and scope


This document describes the installation, function, commissioning, maintenance,
troubleshooting and disposal of the product FC10xx. The consistent observance of
the instructions ensures a trouble-free and safe application.

Application area
The information in this document applies from the hardware / software version 6.1.

Target group
This documentation and the instructions therein are intended for the following
group(s) of persons who perform the tasks mentioned and have had the corre-
sponding training.

Group of persons Activity Qualification


Product Manager (PM) He is in charge of local product management and is respon- He has had training appropriate to his function
sible for the interchange of information between the plant and product range and has attended the product
supplying the equipment and his DU for his product line. He manager training course.
co-ordinates the flow of information between the individual
groups of people for the various projects.
Project Manager The project manager is responsible for the local project He has had the technical training appropriate to
management. He co-ordinates the schedules of all groups of his function and the size of a project or the prod-
people working on a project as well as resources. He also uct line used in the project and has attended the
continuously obtains the technical information required for training courses for project managers at the
project realization. supplier's works.
Project Engineer Provides the parameterization of products, devices and He has had the training appropriate to his func-
systems in the DU for a specific country or customer. He tion and to the products, devices and systems to
monitors the serviceability and gives the go-ahead for the be parameterized and has attended the technical
commissioning of products, devices and systems at the place training courses for project engineers at the
of installation. He is also responsible for trouble-shooting. supply plant.
Commissioning per- The configuration of the products, devices or systems for They have had the training appropriate to their
sonnel specific customers at the place of installation. They check function and to the commissioning of the prod-
serviceability and officially clear the product, device or sys- ucts, devices or systems and have attended the
tem for use by the operator / customer. They are also re- technical training courses for commissioning
sponsible for trouble-shooting. personnel.
Maintenance Person- They carry out all the maintenance work indicated in the They have had the technical training appropriate
nel product documentation and check equipment for total ser- to their function and the product.
viceability.

Operational and safety regulations

Before groups of persons begin work on the system they must have read and understood the related
documents, in particular Chapter 2 Safety regulations.

Disregard of the safety regulations


The products are designed for an appropriate use and were tested for faultless
functioning. Siemens disclaims all liability for damage or personal injuries caused
by the incorrect application of the instructions or disregard of warnings of danger
contained in the documentation. This applies in particular to:
 Personal injuries or damage caused by improper use and incorrect use;
 Personal injuries or damage caused by disregarding information relevant for
safety in the documentation or on the product;
 Personal injuries or damage caused by poor maintenance or a lack of mainte-
nance.

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About this document
Reference documents
Number/Version Name
007995 Operating Manual FC10
008099 Product data sheet FC1008/12
008331 FD20 detector system
List of compatibility

Download
The most recently released technical documentation for customers can be found in
the Siemens Intranet.

Standard symbols
 Result, note
Text in italic Quotation, exact match
 see Cross reference
(…) Brackets contain supplementary text, suggestions etc.

Abbreviations
Abbreviation Explication
DU Divisional Unit
EOL End of line element
LED on, slow, fast LED on, flashes slowly, flashes fast
NC / NO (Contact) normally closed / normally open
PMI Person Machine Interface (operating panel)
RT Remote transmission

Document identification
Position Signification
Title page – System names
– Product type
– Purpose of the document
Last page bottom left – Document number
– Date of edition
Last page bottom right – Manual
– Register

Modification index
Version Date Brief description
A6V10265083_a_en_-- 03.2010 First edition

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Safety regulations

2 Safety regulations
This chapter describes the danger levels and the relevant safety regulations appli-
cable for the use of our products. Please read the work instructions as well as the
chapter About this document thoroughly before beginning any work.

2.1 Signal words and symbols


2.1.1 Classification and meaning of signal words

The danger level – that is, the severity and probability of danger – is indicated by
the signal words listed below. Non-observance may lead to the consequences indi-
cated:
DANGER! Imminent danger!
 May cause danger to life or serious bodily injury!

WARNING! Dangerous situation!


 May cause serious bodily harm.

CAUTION! May cause dangerous situations!


 May cause light injuries!

NOTE! Possibly harmful situation!


 May cause damage to the product or to objects in the immediate vicinity of
the product!

2.1.2 Symbols and their meaning

The symbols listed below indicate the nature and origin of the danger.
General danger

Electrical voltage

Examples of danger warnings


The example below illustrates the appearance and form of danger warnings in our
documents.

External voltage
DANGER
Disconnect the module from the power supply.

2.1.3 Classification and meaning of additional symbols

Tips and information

Refers to extremely important or critical decisions to be taken into account before continuing the work.

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Safety regulations

2.2 Safety-relevant working instructions

Country-specific standards
The products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant interna-
tional and European safety standards. Should additional country-specific, local
safety standards or regulations concerning project planning, mounting, installation,
operation and disposal of the product apply in the place of operation, then these
standards or regulations must also be taken into account in addition to the safety
regulations mentioned in the product documentation.

Electrical installations
Work on electrical installations
Any work on electrical installations may only be carried out by qualified electri-
DANGER
cians or instructed persons working under the guidance and supervision of a
qualified electrician, in accordance with the electrotechnical regulations.

 Control units must be disconnected from the power supply during commissioning
or maintenance work.
 Terminals with an external voltage supply must be provided with a sign DAN-
GER - External voltage.
 Mains leads to the control unit must be installed separately and provided with a
clearly marked fuse.
 Earthing must be carried out in compliance with local safety regulations.

Assembly, installation, commissioning and inspection work


 If any tools or accessories such as ladders are required, safe and suitable de-
vices must be used.
 Prevention of spurious tripping of the remote transmission must be assured.
 Always inform the fire brigade before testing the remote transmission.
 The activation of fire control installations for test purposes must not cause dam-
age to the system or parts thereof.
 Fire control installations must only be activated after the test has been com-
pleted and the system has been definitely handed over to the customer.
 Third party systems or devices must only be activated in the presence of the re-
sponsible person.

Modifications to the system design and the products


Modifications to a system or to individual products may cause faults or malfunction-
ing. Please request written approval from us and the relevant authorities concern-
ing intended system modifications and system extensions.

Modules and spare parts


 Locally procured modules and spare parts must comply with the technical speci-
fications laid down by the manufacturer. This compliance is always ensured for
original spare parts supplied by us.
 Only use fuses with the specified fuse characteristics.
 Wrong battery types and improper battery exchange may lead to exlosion risk.
Only use the specified battery type or an equivalent battery type recommended
by the manufacturer.
 Batteries require environmentally safe disposal. They must be handed in at the
local collecting points.

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System description

3 System description
3.1 General

A conventional fire detection control unit for unconventional function characteris-


tics. The FC10 has all the functions that are necessary to build up small and me-
dium size fire detection systems in a very efficient way.
Control unit variants
8 zones: 12 zones:
 FC1008-A «STANDARD»  FC1012-A «STANDARD»
 FC1008-B «GB»  FC1012-B «GB»
 FC1008-C «NORDIC»  FC1012-C «NORDIC»

3.2 Main features


 Microprocessor-controlled fire detection control unit
 For collective fire detectors
 Programmable parameters for
– alarm organization
– alarm verification
– cross zoning
– control lines
 Processing technical alarms
 Optional: Display for alarm counter, clock, event memory etc.
 Programming on site via operating panel
 Emergency power operation up to 72 h
 Compliance with EN54

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3.3 Specified standards and options

EN54-2 Fulfilled
Basic functions x
Options and associated requirements Related FC10 configuration / Fulfilled
connection
Sounder line 1
Output to fire alarm device EN54-1 / C
7.8 Step 5 option 1 x*
( Fire alarm devices )
Step 4 option 7
Sounder line 3
7.9.1 Output to fire alarm routing equipment EN54-1 / E x*
Step 5 option 11
7.9.2 Alarm confirmation input from fire alarm routing equipment n/a -
Sounder line 1
7.10.1 Outputs to fire protection equipment EN54-1 / G x*
Step 5 option 13
Outputs to fire protection equipment
7.10.2 -
Output type B EN54-1 / G
7.10.3 Outputs to fire protection equipment -
7.10.4 Fault monitoring of fire protection equipment -
7.11.1 Delays to outputs V1/V2 timer for alarm organization Step 1 & 2 (timer V1 & V2) x
7.11.2 Switch on /off delays to outputs, V1/V2 timer for alarm organization Key 8 (Manned / unmanned) x
Dependencies on more than one alarm signal
7.12.1 Type A dependency from the same detector, or another in the same Step 6 / option 2 x
line
Dependencies on more than one alarm signal
7.12.2 Step 11 option 4 x
Type B dependency cross zoning
Dependencies on more than one alarm signal
7.12.3 n/a -
Type C dependency (option with requirement)
7.13 Alarm counter (option with requirement) FCA1002 display unit x
Zone Led
8.3 Fault signals from points (option with requirements) x
and LED 9
8.4 Total loss of the power supply (option with requirements) n/a -
Sounder line 6
8.9 Output to fault warning routing equipment according EN54-1 / J x
Step 5 option 14
10 Test condition (option with requirements) Push Key zone x x
Standardized input/output interface (option with requirements – see
11 n/a -
also Annex G)

Remarks:

* the panel provides in the standard 2 monitored control lines and with the FCA1003 control card 4 additional moni-
tored outputs. In step 5 we provide for output the options.

3.4 System overview

DC1192
EX-area

SB3 Fire controls


24 V max. 6 relays

AC power input
115/230 VAC

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3.5 Technical data


Collective lines (zones) 8 or 12
Number of detectors per line max. 32
Compatible detector series Detector line type “Cerberus”
– Cerberus (DS1100, MS24, MS9, MS7, MS6)
– Sinteso (FDOOT249-1) 4)
Detector line type Standard
– Standard (Synova Series 300C)
Ratings detector line
Operating voltage / quiescent current 18 … 22 V / max. 3.2 mA
Line resistance / capacitance
– Type Cerberus ≤ 80 Ω or ≤ 50 Ω / ≤ 1 μF 1)
– Type Standard ≤ 100 Ω or ≤ 50 Ω / ≤ 1 μF 1)
Alarm criteria
– Type Cerberus 17.5 ... 39 mA and > 5.1 V
– Type Standard 17 ... 83.6 mA
Alarm-Trigger
– Type Cerberus resistor 820 Ω or Z-diode 5.6 V 2)
– Type Standard resistor 820 Ω or Z-diode 5.6 V 3)
Line termination
– FC10xx-A/ -C resistor 3.9 kΩ
– FC10xx-B EOL FCE1003-B
Monitored control lines 2 + 4 optional
Voltage/current in state active 24 V max. 500 mA per line (peak max. 2 A)
Line termination EOL FCE1002
Potential-free contacts 1 x Alarm, 1 x Fault / max. 1 A/30 V
Control inputs 6 x 24 V switched via contact
Fire control outputs 6 + 1 per zone / max. 40 mA/24 V
Fire control relays max. 6 (optional) / max. 10 A/230 VAC
Power supply
Mains voltage 85 … 265 VAC
Power consumption max. 90 VA
maximum nominal output current without
battery charging, I max. b 2.5 A
Minimum ouput current I min 0.05A
System supply voltage 21 … 28.6 VDC
mains failure delay 10 min.
Supply output (Battery
Operation time max. 30 h (12 Ah) or max. 72 h (17 Ah) 5)
Battery size 2 x 12 V/12 Ah or 2 x 12 V/17 Ah, lead acid
Voltag 21….28.6 VDC
Load resistance Rimax Max. 1 Ohm (battery incl. line)

Emergency power
maximum nominal output current during
battery charging, I max. a 0.9A

Quiescent current
– 8 zones 145 mA
– 12 zones: 165 mA
– with additional control line extension card 84 mA
– with additional display module 7.5 mA
Alarm current per zone + 35 mA (without current of external alarm devices)
< 20.5 VDC
Battery low discharge cut off
Charging temperature compensated Yes
Cabinet
Assembly metal frame with plastic cover
Color metal frame grey RAL9006 / cover white RAL9003
Protection degree IP40
Dimension (W x H x D) 506 x 378 x 125 mm
Temperature range (operation) 0 … 50 °C

1) Line resistance ≤ 50 Ω if option 4 is selected in step 3 and option 8 is selected in step 15.
2) Use 5.6 V z-diode if option 4 is selected in step 3 and option 8 is selected in step 15.
3) Use 5.6 V z-diode if option 4 is selected in step 3 and option 8 is selected in step 15. In all other
cases, use 820 Ω resistor or standard call point with integrated alarm detection.
4) For details, see list of compatibility (008331)
5) The battery capacity calculation depends on the connected hardware devices, country and/or
customer required emergency lifetime.

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Installation

4 Installation
4.1 Assembly

Pos Components
1 Mains connection and circuit breaker (fuse), factory mounted.
230 VAC main connection from below (recomended)
2 Power supply (70 W)
3 Mainboard
4 Nock-outs for cable entries 20 mm; top 17, bottom 3
5 Display module (option)
6 Line extension card, FC1012 only
7 Control line extension card (optional) under Line extension card
8 Key switch Nordic (variant Nordic only)
9 Key switch set (option)
10 Patch work PCBA
11 Batteries
12 Battery holders
13 Relays Z3B171

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Installation

4.2 Mounting

Procedure
1. Remove front cover
2. Determine mounting location (not behind a door)
3. Mark position of mounting screws (use enclosed drilling template) and drill holes.
Installation accessories not included in cabinet:
– screws min. 4 x 50 mm
– plastic dowels
– c-shaped washers or lock washers
4. Mount chassis, if required with distance sleeves (1)
5. Break out cable entries (3) and mount cable glands (PG11) if required (2)
6. Insert inscription stripes (4)

Templates for inscription stripes are available as Word files at the hotline.

7. Remove the recess (5) if optional key switch is used


8. Insert batterie right (6)
9. Place the mid positioning battery holder
10. Insert battterie left
11. Connect all periphery devices (refer to page 14 – 19)
12. Put the second battery holder on the left and screw it to lock both batteries
13. Set jumpers on main board (refer to page 14)
14. Commission system (refer to page 28)
15. Adapt the user functions where required (refer to page 30 – 41)
16. Mount front cover

Protect the mounted unit with its shipping carton during construction phase by using the shipping
carton

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5 Function and design


5.1 Mainboard hardware settings

CN14

PU18

CN5/6

CN7/8
PU9
PU11

CN3/4

CN1/2
1
3 PU10
1 3

F1 F2
PU15
PU14

PU13
PU12
ON ON
ON

PU7

PU8
ON

PU6
PU5
PU3

PU4
PU1

PU2
F4 CN26
PU20
8 1
CN9
PU26 CN11
PU16 CL23 CL24
PU19 CN10

PU25 PU17

Ref Function Parameter Remark


PU1 … Detector line 1 to 8 ON = none current limited (Cerberus) factory-set = ON
PU8 OFF = current limited (Synova)
PU9 not used must be ON factory-set
PU10 Contact RT-Fault Pos. 1-2 = NC Pos. 2-3 = NO set as required
PU11 Contact RT-Alarm
PU12 Fabrication must be OFF
PU13 8 or 12 zones ON = 12 zones
OFF = 8 zones factory-set 1)
PU14 Line card FCA1007-B ON = FCA1007-B used
(support diode bases BS5839Pt1) OFF = FCA1007-B not used
PU15 Control line extension card ON = used factory-set = OFF
OFF = not used
PU16 To provide temporary operating access ON = operating access level 2 permanent provided for commissioning only
level 2 or to connect key switch OFF = operating access level 2 via password only
PU17 Earth fault detection ON = enabled
OFF = disabled
PU18 Silence/Resound sounders must be ON factory-set = ON
PU19 Buzzer ON = enabled
OFF = disabled (for commissioning only)
PU20 not used must be OFF factory-set = OFF
PU25 not used must be OFF
PU26 not used must be ON factory-set = ON
CL23 Connector for RS485 interface not useable
CL24
CN1… Connector for line card FCA1007-B line 1 … 8 line card GB factory-equipped with FC10xx-B
CN8
CN9 Connector for display module
CN10 Connector for control card
CN11 Connectors for line extension card (9 - 12)
CN14
CN26 Fabrication / Firmware Pos. 1-2 and 3-4 = must be ON
F1 Fuse control line 1 0.5 AT
F2 Fuse control line 2 0.5 AT
F4 Fuse out 24 VDC 0.5 AT
1) depending on type of control unit

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Peripheral connections

5.1.1 Mainboard

Z-diode
5,6V

1N4007

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
+ + + + + + + +

DRIVER ALARM
_ _ FAULT ALARM _LIN1 _ LIN2 _ LIN3 _ LIN4 _
LIN5 _LIN6 _LIN7 _LIN8
+ + FAULT RT ALARM RT RT LIN1 LIN2 LIN3 LIN4 LIN5 LIN6 LIN7 LIN8 1 2 1/2 + + + + + + + +

F1 F2

CL22
OUT 24V
_

F4
+

Do not connect driver outputs directly to plus potential!


Outputs may be damaged.
NOTE
In case of Fire the maximum current is, see I max b
Maximum nominal output current during battery charging, see I max. a

Detector and control lines that are not used must be terminated
 detection line with FC10xx-A /-C resistor 3.9 kΩ
 detection line with FC10xx-B EOL FCE1003-B
 control line EOL FCE1002

Inputs Function / Application Remarks


Detector lines 1 - 8 – to process collective detectors
– various parameters (see Programming user functions)
Control inputs
Reset to reset system on Alarm (pulse); optional also on Fault – for internal and external use
Ack to acknowledge system on Alarm and Fault (pulse) – inputs always accessible (in-
Programmable  see Step 16, programmable control input dependent from state operating
Fault to initiate general Fault as long as positive potential is applied access provided at the PMI)
Fault-RT to initiate RT-Fault as long as positive potential is applied
Access to PMI to provide operating access as long as positive potential is applied

Outputs Function / Application Load / rating Remarks


Power output 24 V To provide minus and positive potential for driver out- – max. 500 mA for internal and external use
puts and control inputs
Control lines – To activate alarm devices (horn or flash light) – max. 500 mA/24 V
Alarm devices – active on Alarm 0, 1 and Alarm 2 until Reset
– various activation modes programmable
-> see Step 5, activation mode of control lines
Relay contact – To provide state Fault to 3rd party systems – max. 1 A/30 V – NO/NC programmable via
RT-Fault – active on RT-Fault until Acknowledge – type of contact NO jumper PU10
– blocked with RT-Fault disabled or NC – also activated on system fault
Relay contact – To provide state Alarm to 3rd party systems – max. 1 A/30 V NO/NC programmable via jumper
RT-Alarm – active on RT-Alarm (Alarm 2) until Reset – type of contact NO PU11
– blocked with RT-Alarm disabled or NC

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Driver outputs Function / Application Load / rating Remarks


Mode manned active if system is in mode manned – max. 40 mA/24 V for internal and external use
Alarm 1 active on Alarm 0 and 1 (inactive on Alarm 2)
blocked with controls disabled
Alarm 2 active on Alarm 2 until Reset
blocked with controls disabled
Disable active if any part of the system is disabled
Fault active on Fault until restored
Alarm 1/2 active on Alarm 0, 1 and Alarm 2 until Reset
blocked with controls disabled
Zone 1 - 8 Active on zone alarm, or zone fault, switched off or test
blocked with controls disabled
 see Step 8, special zone parameters

5.1.2 Power supply

N
Mains 230 VAC

3.15 AT

5.1.3 Line bridging at removed detector head

If a detector head is removed from a detector line, the control unit signal a fault,
while the manual call point is still able to set off an alarm (support diode
bases BS5839Pt1)
BDZ1000-B
removed detector heads inserted detector heads Manual call point

+ +
Detector line _
_

Z-diode
Schottky diode monitoring jumper
in the detector head

Achieved with
 line card FCA1007-B (factory equipped)
 resistor EOL FCE1003-B (included in panel accessories) and Z-diode
 special detector base (eg. DB1102A, part number 534851) equipped with Schot-
tky diode (1N5819) in parallel to the monitoring jumper inside detector head

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5.1.4 Manual call point detection

It is possible to differentiate whether a detector or a manual call point has initiated


alarm on the detector line. In this case manual call points must be equipped with a
z-diode 5.6V/1W.
Detectors Manual call point Detectors

+
Detector line EOL
_

Achieved with
 option 4 selected on programming step 3 or
 option 8 selected on programming step 15
Note: A z-diode in series with a resistor and a LED is not possible for call point de-
tection.

5.1.5 Zone extension module

Z-diode 5,6V

or

ON

PU4

PU3
_ _ _ _
+ + + +

DRIVER
_
LIN9 _LIN10 _LIN11 _LIN12 ON
12 11 10 9 + + + +

PU2
PU1

1 2

Do not connect driver outputs directly to plus potential!


NOTE
Outputs may be damaged.

Connections for zone extension


 see chapter 5.1.1 Peripheral connections, Mainboard

Settings for detector lines


Pos Ref Function Parameter Remark
1 to 2 PU1 … PU4 Detector line 9 to 12 ON = none current limited (Cerberus) Factory set
OFF = current limited (Synova)

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5.1.6 Control line extension card

Summery
The optional control line extension card features 4 monitored control outputs (con-
trol line 3 - 6). The following devices can be connected to the control outputs:
– Alarm devices like horns or flashlights
– Remote fire control installations
– RT devices

Functionality
The control outputs of control lines 3 – 6 have basically the same features as the
control outputs of control lines 1 and 2. For the control lines 3 - 6, attention should
be paid to the following:
– It is defined in programming step 5 when and how the control outputs are acti-
vated. In addition, each control output (control line 3 – 6) has a control
input (A – D). Input A is related with output 3 etc. An AND combination between
the setting in programming step 5 and the control input is enabled with a
Jumper, e.g. control output 3 shall only be activated in case of alarm 2 AND
driver output of zone 4 is active.
– Only control line 6 can be activated in case of a RT fault (see Step 5, activation
mode of control lines, option 14). If so, the Jumpers have to be set accordingly
(see table below).
– A LED is assigned to each control output. If the LED flashes, the corresponding
control output has either a line break or a short line.
Connection
– The board will be connected via the enclosed ribbon cable on the connector
CN10 to the main board.
– For power supply, a separate line has to run from the power supply card (termi-
nals on the right side of the card) to the control line extension card.
– If a control line is not used, it to has to be terminated with an EOL (FCE1002; in-
cluded in delivery).
The allocation of connection can be seen in the following board illustration.

For zone-specific
activation only
1N4007
control input for line 3
control input for line 6
control input for line 5
control input for line 4

A
input 24V supply

6
Ref. Control Setting / Function
line
PU1, Pos. top = if option 14 progr. step 5 is selected
PU2 6 Pos. bottom = if option 1-13 in progr. step 5 is selected
6 5 4 3 PU3 5
D C B A PU4 6 OFF = zone-specific activation (control input used)
PU5 4 ON = common activation (control input not used)
+ - + - + - + - - + PU6 3
top

DL1 3 LED flashing upon break or short


PU1 PU2

DL2 4 LED flashing upon break or short


PU4
PU3

PU6

CN1
PU5

DL3 5 LED flashing upon break or short


DL4 6 LED flashing upon break or short
CN1 Connector for flat cable to main board
F1

F1 3 500 mAT Control line 3


F2 4 500 mAT Control line 4
F4 F2 F3 5 500 mAT Control line 5
DL2

DL3

DL4
DL1

F4 6 500 mAT Control line 6


F3

(A) Special Application: Line 6 used as remote control of state RT-fault


- Function: Line is activated in normal operating state and inactive in state system fault and on power off (FC10)
- Only possible with line 6
- Program option 14 in programming step 5
- Set jumper PU1 and PU2 on FCA1003 to position top
- Connect load between 350 … 2500 Ω (without EOL)

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5.1.7 Connection to fault information according EN54-2 output J EN54-1

FAULT RT ALARM RT
680 Ω

10 kΩ

(+ +)

12 V 1)

100 mA/T (+ +)
2)

(– –)
FAULT
RT

1) Extra relays 12 VDC, order to be done locally assembly place


see page 12 pos. 14
2) Extra fuse in a safety housing, order to be done locally 100 mA/T

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5.2 Event processing


5.2.1 Alarm

The processing of alarm events is programmable mainly to prevent the unneces-


sary turnout of fire department for minor incidents. It involves personnel in the
alarming sequence and relies on the operating mode manned. The system has to
be run in operating mode manned as long as the responsible personnel is present.
Mode manned has to be de-activated if the responsible personnel leaves the build-
ing.

Programmable parameters
Zone type
 via timer V1/V2 in mode manned ; for detectors
 direct ; for manual call point, sprinkler alarms, etc.
 internal ; for non-fire-events, e.g. technical alarm

Timer for detector zones in mode manned


 range of V1 0.5 ... 4 min; time to acknowledge the system before RT-Alarm is
initiated
 range of V2 2 ... 10 min; time to investigate the fire incident before RT-Alarm is
initiated

5.2.2 Fault

The timer V1 is also valid for RT-Fault. If the reported Fault is acknowledged be-
fore V1 has expired then the contact RT-Fault will not be triggered.

5.2.3 Processing diagram

Zone type ‘intern’ Zone type ‘via timer V1/V2’ Zone type ‘direct’ Processing ‘system fault’

ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM FAULT FAULT


none fire zone fire detector zone manual call point zone mode ‘manned’ mode ‘unmanned’
fire detector zone or not used
mode ‘manned’ mode ‘manned’
mode ‘manned’ mode ‘unmanned’ no influence
no influence

• activate next call point


state ‘ALARM 0’ state ‘ALARM 1’ state ’ FAULT’
• buzzer activated • buzzer activated (continuous) or • buzzer activated (pulsating)
• sounders activated • sounders activated • start timer ‘V1’
zone output activated • press key
• zone output activated • ‘cancel alarm delay’
• start timer ‘V1’

V1 expired ? V1 expired ?
‘V1’ ‘V1’

acknowledged ? acknowledged ?

local FAULT
Start timer ‘V2’ remains until fault is
removed or reset

• activate next call point


minor incident ? fire ? or
Decision • press key
‘cancel alarm delay’

V2 expired ?

state ‘ALARM 2’ state ‘RT-FAULT’


• Buzzer & sounders (re-) activated • buzzer activated
Reset • control lines(re-) activated • contact 'RT-FAULT' activated
• contact RT-Alarm activated

If all zones are set to zone type direct or internal then mode manned cannot be
activated.

Alarm 0: The activated mode for the monitored control lines are programmed in to step 5.
Only the monitored control lines will be aktivated, which are programmed to "Alarm 1" in step 5.

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6 Operation and indicator elements, mode of opera-


tion (PMI)
6.1 Operating panel
6.1.1 General

The system operating panel is also called Person Machine Interface - PMI.

Overview operating functions


Related to Alarm Related to disable system parts Related to system test
 Acknowledge  Disable / Enable zones 1 to xx  Mode detector test / Cancel
 Reset  Disable / Enable alarm horn  Mode walk test / Cancel
 Sounder/Resound  Disable / Enable fire controls  Test alarm horn for 30 sec.
sounders  Disable / Enable remote alarm  Simulation of zone alarm
 Silence buzzer  Disable / Enable remote fault  Simulation of zone fault
 Cancel alarm delay  Lamp test
 Mode manned / un-  Service function
manned
cancel alarm delay

Operating access
Level 1 Operating functions always possible
Level 2 Operating functions accessible via access code or key switch
The default access code is 4233
– automatic time-out after 3 min
 set individual access code, preferably 6 digits
 disable access code if a key switch is used
Level 3 For user programming only, with additional access code
Level 4 Used to upload the panel software with additional equipment. The panel
needs to be open by removing the four allen screws.

Inscription stripes
 Label the individual zone texts in the Word template (available via hotline).
 Each zone LED must have a clear individual zone text, which indicates the geo-
graphical location of the corresponding detectors and / or manual call points.
 Inserting inscription stripes

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6.1.2 Indicators

LED LED
1 7
2 8
3 9
4 10
5 11
12
13
6
14
15
1 2 3 4 17

LED Labeling LED State active


1 System ON on if system is in operation (micro computer working)
2 Fault fast if any system part is on Fault
– buzzer with pulsating sound
3 and 4 ALARM on if system is on Alarm
either
slow flashing alternating while V1/V2 are running (programmable step 4)
or
fast flashing synchronous on unacknowledged (programmable step 4)
5 Remote transmis- on if contact RT-Alarm is active
sion – if programmed also if contact RT-Fault is active
6 Operating access on if operating access is provided
– timeout 3 min. after last key operation
7 System part on if any system part is disabled or a zone is in mode detector test
disabled
8 Detector test slow if system is in operating mode manned
9 Mode manned on if system is in operating mode manned
– without function if all zones are set to direct or internal,
 see chapter Processing diagram
10 Earth fault fast if any system part has short circuit to earth
11 Power fault fast if battery is disconnected or low
slow if mains supply voltage is missing or to low (after delay has expired)
12 System fault on if micro-computer has failed (system not working)
13 Alarm horn on if horn control lines are disabled
disabled / fault fast if horn control line has a break or short
slow if horn control lines are in mode walk-test
14 Controls disabled on if zone control outputs are disabled
fast if control line programmed as fire control has a break or short (step 5, option 12, 13)
15 RT-Fault on if contact RT-Fault is disabled
disabled / fault fast  if programmable control input with option 1 is active (Fault remote transmission device)
 control input Fault RT is active
 if control line programmed as fire control has a break or short (step 5, option 14)
17 (2/4) RT-Alarm dis- on if contact RT-ALARM is disabled
23 (8/12) abled fast if control line programmed as RT-Alarm has a break or short (step 5, option 11)

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6.1.3 Operating keys

1 12

Keys 2 8

3 Keys 9

10
4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 11 9999

Nr Labelling Access Function


1 Silence buzzer Level 2  to de-activate the buzzer
2 Acknowledge – to acknowledge Alarms and Faults
Level 2 – to stop horn test before running time (30 sec.) is
expired
 to start V2 timer
3 Reset Level 2 to reset Alarm (and also Fault, if programmed)
4…7 1/2/3/4 --  to provide operating access Level 2 (also possible
with optional key switch)
– enter password
 also used for other purposes
8 Manned/ to activate or de-activate mode manned (blocked in
Unmanned Level 2 state Alarm)
– without function if all zones are set to direct or inter-
nal,
and and

Cancel delay Level 1 to cancel alarm delay while timers V1/V2 are running in
status Alarm
– sets timers V1/V2 to zero

 -> see chapter Processing diagram


9 Lamp test Level 1  to initiate lamp test if key is pressed for 1sec.
– sets all LED and buzzer to state active for 5 sec.
Sounder test Level 2  to initiate horn test if key is pressed for >5 sec. or
hold numeric key 3 followed by pressing key 9
– activates horn control lines for 30 sec. (stop,
either with key Acknowledge or renewed pressing of
key 9)
– function is suppressed on Alarm
10 Disable Level 2 to temporarily disable the horn control lines and/or the
Enable fire controls
(Sounder controls) – 1st key actuation disable horn control lines
– 2nd key actuation disable controls
– 3rd key actuation disable both
– 4th key actuation enable both
11 Disable Level 2 to temporary disable the contacts RT-Alarm and/or RT-
Enable Fault
(Remote transmis- – 1st key actuation disable RT-Fault
sion) – 2nd key actuation disable RT-Alarm
– 3rd key actuation disable both
– 4th key actuation enable both
12 Silence / resound Level 2  to de-activate or activate the sounder
sounder

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6.1.4 Zone indicators and keys

Zone key
2

1 2 3 4 Zone LED red


Zone LED yellow

Possible operating states zone LED zone red LED zone yellow
Alarm unacknowledged fast --
1st Alarm acknowledged slow --
Sub sequent alarm acknowledged (Alarm active) on --
Fault line break or line short 2) -- fast
Zone disabled -- 1) on
Zone in mode detector Test -- slow
Zone in mode detector Test with temporary alarm on slow
activation (≤10s)
1) state disabled does not apply for line short alarms (option 2 step 10) if option 4 step 15 is pro-
grammed
2) Fire detection might be affected when a detection line fault condition appears. The fault shall be
repaired within a short time.

Possible action with key zone Function Result / subsequent function


1st activation zone is disabled Detector line set to 0 V
zone LED yellow = on
2nd activation zone is set to mode detector zone LED yellow = slow
test, allows to test each detector test-alarm activated:
via test alarm on site  detector alarm indicator on
 zone LED red = on
 automatic Reset of test alarm
after 10 sec.
2nd activation zone is set to mode detector test Same as above but
and additionally additionally
and additionally mode walk test is active  sounder control lines are
≤ 2 sec. activation of numeric activated for 3 sec. with each
key 4 test-alarm
3rd activation to enable zone detector line in normal operation

Auxiliary functions with key Function Result / subsequent function


‘zone’
Hold numeric key 1 followed by set zone to Alarm  Alarm is initiated according to
pressing key zone (Alarm simulation) the setting of zone parameter
 normal Alarm processing
Hold numeric key 2 followed by to set zone to Fault  Fault is initiated
pressing key zone (Fault simulation)  normal Fault processing
Except:
 simulated zone Fault must be
Reset

In alarm state is the function of all zone keys are blocked.

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6.2 Display module


6.2.1 General

Optional display module that can be added on request in order to provide the func-
tions listed below.

Functions and displayed information


Alarm counter Counts up to 9999 alarms
– spontaneous display
– selectable RT-alarms only or RT-alarms and zone-alarms
– internal alarms and test alarms are not counted
Expiry time V1/V2 (min/s) Displays alarm delay
– spontaneous display on alarm
– shows the countdown of the time delays V1/V2
Clock Displays actual system time
– spontaneous display, possibly alternating with alarm counter
– mainly used to switch automatically from mode manned to unmanned
– also used for event memory
Event memory History for register events with date and time
– available upon polling
– registers alarms, related events and other states
– non-volatile memory that stores up to 320 events
Programming steps For commissioning
– displays the currently selected programming step
Service information The display module displays the following information
– last change of configuration (time and check sum)
– last test alarm (time and zone)
– version of firmware

Note:
The functions alarm counter, clock and event memory can be individually disabled
if not required (see Step 22, indicating mode display)

Display mode
Battery operation and locked access . flashing dot (power save mode)
Counted RT alarms 0257 --
Counted zone alarms 0 . 1. 3 . 4 flashing dots
Date and time (h/min) 14.38 flashing dot except for the year indication
Time not set or not correct 88.88 all digits flash

6.2.2 Poll event memory

System must be on operating access level 2 and in state non-alarm


Polling Input Display Remark
Newest event hold key Acknowledge then enter code 1122 E.001. always lowest event number
Year of event press numeric key 1 2003
Date of event press numeric key 2 05.11.
Hour and minute of event press numeric key 3 15.37
Next event (one event number press key Reset E.002. 2nd , 3rd, lowest event number etc.
upwards)
Back to the newest event press numeric key 4 E.001. back to lowest event number
Exit press key Acknowledge at any step possible
Abort on alarm and 1min after last key operation

The type of event is always shown by the corresponding indicator at the PMI ac-
cording to table below.
Indicator PMI Type of event Remark
Red zone LED Alarm corresponding zone includes also simulated alarms, but no test alarms
LED 5 RT-Alarm always registered as separate event
LED 7 System part disabled
LED 9 Fault includes all types of fault events also simulated zone faults
LED 16 Evacuation

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6.2.3 Set clock

Set date and time


1. Give operating access on level 2
– the system may not display any alarm or fault
2. Hold key reset, key in 4233, release key reset and confirm by pressing key ac-
knowledge
– LED manned and operating access flash alternately and display shows
"1_.XX"
3. Set year with the numeric key 1 (>) or key 2 (>)
– confirm setting with zone key 1 then press key reset to proceed to next option
(month, day, etc.) or press key acknowledge to proceed to previous option
4. To end input sequence, press numeric key 4
– timeout 3min after last entry
– automatic stop after alarm or fault
Option Selection Setting digit 3 and 4 Display
digit 1 digit 2 dot digit 3 digit 4
1 Year (03 to 99) 1 X X
2 Month (01 to 12)  with numeric key 1 = up 2 --- . X X
3 Day (01 to 31)  with numeric key 2 = down 3 X X
4 Hour (00 to 23) 4 X X
5 Minute (00 to 59) 5 X X
6 Adjustment +/- 20sec per day key 1 to set clock 1-20sec faster 6 - (-) x x
key 2 to set clock 1-20sec slower = (+)

It is only possible to go to the next option if the current entry is completed and ac-
cepted; otherwise, the buzzer will sound.

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6.2.4 Poll service informations

The following information can be displayed on the display module:


 last change of configuration (date/time and check sum)
 last test alarm (date/time and zone number)
 version of firmware

Requirement
Queries about service information are only possible if there is no alarm and operat-
ing access on level 2 is given.

Procedure
1. Hold key acknowledge then, enter the password for the corresponding service
information by using the numeric keys.
2. The requested query can be selected with the corresponding numeric keys.
3. To end the query, press key acknowledge. The request will be automatically
stopped if an alarm occurs or if there is no further entry for more than a minute.

Query about the last change of configuration


Entry Meaning Display (example)
Hold key acknowledge and password PROG
enter 11114444
1 year (yyyy) 2003
2 date (dd.mm.) 2 1.0 5.
3 time (hh.mm) 1 5.3 7
4 check sum user function 8.2.3.6.

Query about the last test alarm


Entry Meaning Display (example)
Hold key acknowledge and password TEST
enter 33331111
1 year (yyyy) 2003
2 date (dd.mm.) 2 1.0 5.
3 time (hh.mm) 1 5.3 7
4 zone 08

Request about the firmware


Entry Meaning Display (example)
Hold key acknowledge and password entry V._.6.1
enter 2211 firmware version is displayed

6.2.5 Delete alarm counter and event memory

Common command to delete both alarm counter and event memory.

1. Start hold key acknowledge and key in code 3, 3, 2, 2, 1, 4, 4, 3 DEL static


by using numeric keys
2. Approve hold key reset and key in code 3, 4, 4, 1, 3, 3, 2, 1 by using .DEL. flash simultaneously
numeric keys
3. Delete press numeric key 2 .DEL. static
4. Confirm press simultaneously all numeric keys 0000 flash for 15 sec.
5. End press key acknowledge possible at any time
Automatic stop when alarm or 15 sec. after last entry

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7 Commissioning
7.1 Procedure

Work to be done before commissioning


 installation of detector lines must be completed
 the connection of all detector bases and manual call points must be tested
 control unit must be mounted
 inscription stripes must be labeled and inserted
 all accessories must be available on site
 mains supply voltage must be available
 list of all field devices with clear geographical location must be available

Check electronic hardware


 check position of all jumpers and DIP switches
 connect detection lines or terminate with EOL
 connect control lines or terminate with EOL
 check whether the EOL is connected at the last detector, manual call point or
horn of each line
 remove mains fuse inside the control unit

DANGER External voltage

 connect mains supply line according to the local mains voltage


– check mains fuse and earth connection
 place battery (but do not connect)
 insert mains fuse inside the control unit
 connect battery

Commissioning
 check the correct functioning of the system
 remove possible faults
 set the individual user functions as required and fill out log sheet
 initiate lamp test and check all LED
 test each operating key for correct functioning
 test all detectors, manual call points, horn control lines and remote transmission
facility, see chapter Testing peripheral devices

The commissioning work is completed if


 the alarm processing of each zone is individually tested
 all detectors, manual call points, horn control lines and remote transmission fa-
cility have been tested and function correct
 the log sheet of user functions is completely filled out
 the system is set to normal operation and all system parts are enabled
 no fault message is reported
 the buzzer is enabled (jumper on mainboard)
 temporary operating access is removed (jumper on mainboard)
 fill in the external product sticker with the correct information and stick it on cover

The system can now be handed over the customer

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7.2 Testing peripheral devices

Procedure

Testing smoke detectors with DZ1193 or RE6


1. Set zone to mode detector test
2. Place testing unit on detector head
3. Wait until LED at detector head is on
4. Remove testing unit
- automatic Reset of test alarm after 10 sec.
5. Set zone to mode normal operation

Testing heat detectors RE6T


1. Set zone to mode detector test
2. Place testing unit on detector head and turn on
heater
3. Wait until LED at detector head is on
4. Remove testing unit
– automatic Reset of test alarm after 10 sec.
5. Set zone to mode normal operation

Testing manual call points


1. Set zone to mode detector test
2. Depending on type of call point, insert test key
or open cover to activate
3. Wait until LED is on
4. Remove test key or close door
- automatic Reset of test alarm after 10 sec.
5. Set zone to mode normal operation

Testing horn control lines


 Initiate horn test with key at the control unit
 Check whether the sound intensity is correct

Testing fire controls


 Make sure that the activation causes no dam-
age to any building equipment
 Activate each fire control by initiating a real
alarm and check whether the fire control functions
are correct

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8 Configuration
8.1 Programming user functions

In order to fulfill the local requirements, the programmable user functions may be
adjusted by the single programming steps.
1 2 3 4 5 6

1 9
1
2 10
3 11
2
4 12
5 13
3
6 14
7 15
4
8 16

1 2 3 4 9999

7 8

Procedure to enter programming mode / Access Level 3


1. Set system to state non-alarm and provide operating access level 2 (see
Operating access, chapter 6.1.1)
2. Hold key (3) and press numeric keys (7) 1, 4, 2, 4, 2, 3, 2, 1 one after the other
– Continuous top-down flash up of LED block (1); indicates mode programming

Procedure to exit programming mode


1. Press numeric keys (7) 1 and 4 simultaneously
– automatic timeout if no further key is pressed for more than 4 min.; LED block
(1) stops flashing

Poll checksum (without display module)


In order to find out whether the user functions have been changed since the last
visit of the service engineer.
1. Set system to mode programming (LED 1 = on)
2. Press numeric keys (7) 2 and 3 simultaneously
3. Read out LED sequence (4) within 10 sec. (only possible once within program-
ming sequence)
– LED 1 and 8 are flashing slowly; indicating state checksum
4. write sequence of LED 2 to 7 into the checksum list

Note: Control unit with an equipped display module


 see Poll service informations

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Set user functions to factory default settings
The user functions of all programming steps can be set to factory default values
with one operation.
1. Disconnect mains and battery
2. Press and hold numeric keys (7) 1, 2, 3, 4 simultaneously followed by reconnect-
ing mains
– LED block (1) starts flashing
3. Release numeric keys (7)
4. Press numeric keys (7) 1, 2, 3, 4 simultaneously again
– LED block (1) stops flashing and double beep of buzzer occurs
– System is now set to default
5. Reconnect battery

Note: For factory default settings


 see under Log sheet for programmed user functions

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8.2 Programming steps


1 2 3 4 5 6

1 9
1
2 10
3 11
2
4 12
5 13
3
6 14
7 15
4
8 16

1 2 3 4 9999

7 8
The selected programming steps are either indicated
 by the LED block (4), or
– for programming steps 1 to 8 the corresponding LED is lit,
– for programming steps 9 to 16 the corresponding LED is flashing
 by the optional display module (8)
The setting of an option can be selected with the zone keys (6) and is indicated
with the corresponding red and yellow zone LED (5).

Select a programming step


 press key (3) to move upwards
 press key (2) to move downwards

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Basic programming steps
LED STEP Define function
on 1 Timer V1
2 Timer V2
3 Processing of zone Alarm (zone type)
4 LED activation mode
 LED Remote transmission
 LED Alarm
 LED System part disabled on mode manned
 No Resound or not on new alarm
5 Activation mode of control lines 1 - 6
6 Measures against false alarms
 alarm verification
 zone disabled in mode manned
7 Control lines on Alarm
8 Special zone parameters
 behavior on immediate Alarm after Reset
 function of zone control outputs
flashing 9 Not used
10 Detector line evaluation on line short or line break
11 Cross-zoning
12 Access code (password)
 operating access
13 Special PMI parameters
 reminder beep on fault and system part disabled
 Fault messages to be Reset
14 Not used
15 Special parameters
 external Acknowledge and Reset
 zones with special disabling procedure
 Remote transmission on operating access
 all zones with option 1 in step 3 react like option 4
16 Programmable control input

Do not assign functions cross zoning (step 11) and alarm verification (step 6) simultaneously to the
same zone!

Display programming steps


Step Define function
22 indicating mode display
 Function display mode
 Function alarm counter
23 switching mode manned/unmanned
24 display switching time
25 switching time summer/winter time
26 switching time manned/unmanned
 Time 1
 Time 2

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8.3 Programmable functions

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 9
1
2 10
3 11
2
4 12
5 13
3
6 14
7 15
4
8 16

1 2 3 4 9999

7 8

Procedure
1. Select the desired step with key (2) or (3)
2. Press the zone keys (6) as many times until the desired option is indicated with
the corresponding zone LED (5) according to the following tables.

8.3.1 Step 1, timer V1

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


red yellow red yellow
Function: Timer V1 on alarm or fault in mode manned
1 0.5 min. zone 1 Default off
2 1 min. on
3 2 min. on
4 3 min. zone 2 on
5 4 min. on

8.3.2 Step 2, timer V2

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


red yellow red yellow
Function: Timer V2 on alarm in mode manned
1 2 min. Default off
2 3 min. zone 1 on
3 4 min. on
4 5 min. zone 2 on
5 6 min. on
LED zone 3 LED zone 4
6 7 min. zone 3 on
7 8 min. on
8 9 min. zone 4 on
9 10 min. on

Warning EN54-2 requires that the time V1 + V2 is no longer than 10 min.

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8.3.3 Step 3, zone processing on alarm

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 - x


Red yellow
Function: Zone alarm processing (zone type)
1 via timer V1/V2 Zone 1 - x Default off
2 direct (timer bypassed) 1) on
3 Alarm 0 (internal) 1) on
- RT and timer V1/V2 not initiated
- Horn activated (unless disengaged in step 7)
4 via timer V1/V2, but call points always initiate on on
Alarm 2 (direct)
 see also chapter 5.1.4 manual, manual call
point detection

1) If all zones are set to direct or internal, the function manned/unmanned is disabled.

8.3.4 Step 4, LED activation mode

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


Red yellow Red yellow
Function: Activation of LED remote transmission
1 on RT-Alarm only zone 1 Default
off
2 on RT-Alarm and RT-Fault on
Function: Flashing mode of the two LED Alarm
3 alternating while V1/V2 run zone 1 Default
off
4 simultaneously on unacknowledged alarms on
Function: LED system part disabled on mode manned
5 off in mode manned zone 2 off
6 on in mode manned Default
on
Function: Resound or not on new alarm
7 Resound sounders on new alarm Zone 2 Default
+ key 2 off
8 No resound on new alarm on

8.3.5 Step 5, activation mode of control lines

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 – 6


Red yellow
Function: Activation mode of control lines 1-6
1 continuous on Alarm 1 and 2 Default off
2 continuous on Alarm 1 zone 1 = control line 1 on
pulsating on Alarm 2 zone 2 = control line 2
3 pulsating on Alarm 1 zone 3 = control line 3 slow
continuous on Alarm 2 zone 4 = control line 4
4 pulsating on Alarm 1 and 2 zone 5 = control line 5 fast
5 continuous on Alarm 1 zone 6 = control line 6 on on
not activated with Alarm 2
6 pulsating on Alarm 1 control lines 3 – 6 with slow on
not activated with Alarm 2 8/12 zone panel only and
7 not activated with Alarm 1 additional control card on slow
continuous on Alarm 2
8 not activated with Alarm 1 slow slow
pulsating on Alarm 2
9 don't use on fast
10 don't use fast on
11 continuous on RT-Alarm on
– same facility as RT-Alarm
12 continuous on Alarm 1 and 2 slow
– same facility as driver output (fire con-
trols)
13 continuous on Alarm 2 fast
– same facility as driver output (fire con-
trols)
14 continuous on RT-Fault fast fast
– same facility as RT-Fault (until inactive)
– possible with control line 6 only

Option 1 to 13 active until Reset

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8.3.6 Step 6, measures against false alarms

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 - x


Red yellow
Function: Zone with alarm verification
1 no alarm verification zone 1 – x Default off
2 Alarm only if second Alarm within 60 sec. on
1st alarm = automatic Reset with short flash up of zone
LED
Function: Zone disabled in mode manned
3 not disabled zone 1 – x Default off
4 disabled as long as mode manned is active on

Note: These measures are only justified on severe environmental conditions.

8.3.7 Step 7, control lines on alarm

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 - x


Red yellow
Function: Zone with not activated control lines on Alarm
1 both control lines activated zone 1 - x Default off
2 both control lines not activated on on
3 control line 1 not activated on
4 control line 2 not activated on

8.3.8 Step 8, special zone parameters

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 - x


Red yellow
Function: Behavior on Alarm immediately after Reset
1 renewed Alarm zone 1 - x Default off
2 alarm < 15 sec. after Reset initiates line Fault on
Function: Driver output per zone
3 active if zone is on Alarm zone 1 - x Default off
– remains until Reset
4 active if zone is on Alarm, Fault, Disabled or Test on
– remains until Reset or state inactive

8.3.9 Step 9 not used

8.3.10 Step 10, detector line short or break

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 - x


Red yellow
Function: Zone state self-hold on Alarm
1 state line short / break = Fault zone 1 - x Default off
2 state line short = Alarm 2 on
state line break = Fault
3 state line break = Alarm 2 on
state line short = Fault
4 state line short = Alarm 1 on on
state line break = Fault

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8.3.11 Step 11, cross zoning

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 - x


Red yellow
Function: Zone pair in cross-zoning on alarm
1 no cross-zoning zone A+B Default off
2 cross-zoning type 1 on
– zone A or B = no Alarm *
– zone A + B = Alarm 1
3 cross-zoning type 2 on
– zone A or B = Alarm 1
– zone A + B = Alarm 2
4 cross-zoning type 3 – on on
– zone A or B = Alarm 0 (internal alarm)
– zone A + B = Alarm 1
Remark: Only possible with defined zone pairs 1+2, 3+4 up to 11+12. Named in table with A and B.
Procedure:
1. Hold zone key A then press zone key B
– Type 1 is now selected (red LED on both zones are lit)
2. Hold zone key A then press zone key B
– Type 2 is now selected (yellow LED on both zones are lit)
3. Hold zone key A then press zone key B
– Type 3 is now selected (red and yellow LEDs on both zones are lit)
4. Hold zone key A then press zone key B
– No cross zoning selected (no zone LED lit)

* No Alarm: Only zone LED and buzzer are activated.

8.3.12 Step 12, access code

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


Red Yellow Red yellow
Function: Password to provide operating access (level 2)
1 basic access code (4, 2, 3, 3) defined zone 1 Default off
2 individual access code on
Procedure:
1. enter code by pressing key 1 to 4 in
the desired sequence then press key
zone 1
– red LED flashing
2. repeat same input sequence and
press key zone 1 again (confirm code)
– red LED now turns to on
– yellow LED on = code not accepted
(repeat procedure)
3 no access code required zone on on
(access via key switch) 1+2

Note: Access is permanently provided if jumper PU16 is set on mainboard (override of access
code)

8.3.13 Step 13, special PMI parameters

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


Red Yellow Red yellow
Function: Reminder beep (Buzzer) upon Fault and System part Disabled
1 no reminder beep zone 1 Default off
2 reminder beep activated on
– beep of 1 sec. every 4 min.
Function: Fault messages to be Reset
3 Acknowledged faults must not be reset zone 2 Default off
4 Faults must be acknowledged and after on
being restored reset

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8.3.14 Step 14 not used

8.3.15 Step 15, special parameters

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


red yellow red yellow
Function: Acknowledge and Reset from external blocked during RT alarm active
1 not blocked zone 1 Default off
2 blocked on
Function: Zones set to option 2 in step 10 with special disabling procedure
3 not activated zone 1 Default off
4 alarm on line short even if zone is disabled on
Function: RT-Fault and RT-Alarm disabled if state operating access is provided
5 not disabled zone 2 Default off
6 disabled on
Function: All zones with option 1 in step 3 react like option 4
7 not activated zone 2 Default off
8 activated on

8.3.16 Step 16, programmable control input

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


red yellow red yellow
Function: Programmable control input
1 initiate Fault remote transmission device Default off
2 provide operating access zone 1 on
3 initiate state Evacuation 1) on
4 disable RT-Alarm + RT-Fault on
5 de-activate mode manned (pulse) zone 2 on
6 initiate mode manned on on
Options 1 to 4 and 6: active as long as positive potential is applied
1) Evacuation will be activated even if jumper evacuation is set to off

8.3.17 Step 22, indicating mode display

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


red yellow red yellow
Function display mode
1 clock, alarm counter and event memory Default off
2 alarm counter only (clock turned off) zone 1 on
3 clock and event memory on
4 clock and alarm counter on on
Function alarm counter
5 RT-alarms only Default off
6 zone alarms only zone 2 on
7 RT-alarms and zone alarms alternating on

8.3.18 Step 23, switching mode manned/unmanned

Option Setting Key


LED zone 1 LED zone 2
red yellow red yellow
Function: Automatic switching mode from manned to unmanned
1 manual switching from manned to un- Default off
manned
2 automatic switching from manned to zone 1 on
unmanned

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8.3.19 Step 24, display switching time

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED zone 2


Red yellow red yellow
Function: Display of switching time after manual switch from manned to unmanned
1 switching time displayed zone 1 Default off
2 switching time not displayed on

8.3.20 Step 25, switching mode summer/winter time

Option Setting Key


LED zone 1 LED zone 2
red yellow red yellow
Function: Switching summer/winter time and vice versa automatically
1 automatic switching from summer to winter zone 1 Default off
time
2 manual switch from summer to winter time on

8.3.21 Step 26, switching time manned/unmanned

Option Setting Key LED zone 1 LED display


red yellow figure 1 figure 2 point figure 3 figure 4
Function switching time 1 for automatic switching from manned to unmanned
1 default setting 1 8 . 0 0
2 individual setting zone 1 on x x . x x
– press key 2 to adjust the hours
– press key 3 to adjust the minutes
Function switching time 2 for automatic switching from manned to unmanned
3 default setting -- -- . -- --
4 individual setting zone 1 on x x . x x
– press key 2 to adjust the hours
– press key 3 to adjust the minutes
Procedure
1. Press key zone 1 until the red zone LED (switching time 1) or the yellow zone LED (switching time 2) is lit
2. Press numeric key 2 to set the hours (start with hour 00:xx to 23:xx upwards)
3. Press numeric key 3 to set the minutes (start with minute xx:00 to xx:59 upwards)
– Display “-- -- . -- --“ means no switching time set

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8.4 Log sheet for programmed user functions

Installation: …………………………………………………………………………………………………… Selected pre-setting: …………

Basic programming steps


Programming steps and functions Individual settings of a selected pre-setting

Factory default setting


1 Timer V1 1 min : …………………
2 Timer V2 1 min : …………………
3 Processing of zone Alarm (zone type) 1 Option 1, zone: …………….
Option 2, zone: …………….
Option 3, zone: …………….
Option 4, zone: …………….
4 LED activation mode
 LED Remote transmission 1 ………………
 LED Alarm 3 ………………
 LED System part disabled on mode manned 6 ………………
 No Resound or not on new alarm 7 ………………
5 Activation mode of control lines 1 – 6 1 Line 1, option: ………………
Line 2, option: ………………
Line 3, option: ………………
Line 4, option: ………………
Line 5, option: ………………
Line 6, option: ………………
6 Measures against false alarms
 alarm verification 1 active zone ………………….
 zone disabled in mode manned 3 active zone ………………….
7 Control lines on Alarm 1 Option 1, zone: …………….
Option 2, zone: …………….
Option 3, zone: …………….
Option 4, zone: …………….
8 Special zone parameters
 behavior on immediate Alarm after Reset 1 Option 1, zone: …………….
Option 2, zone: …………….
 function of zone control outputs 3 Option 3, zone: …………….
Option 4, zone: …………….
9 Not used
10 Detector line evaluation on line short or line 1 Option 1, zone: …………….
break Option 2, zone: …………….
Option 3, zone: …………….
Option 4, zone: …………….
11 Cross-zoning 1 Option 1, zone: …………….
Option 2, zone: …………….
Option 3, zone: …………….
12 Access code (password)
 operating access 1 ………………
13 Special PMI parameters
 reminder beep on fault and system part dis- 1 ………………
abled
 Fault messages to be Reset 3 ………………
14 Not used 3
15 Special parameters
 external Acknowledge and Reset 1 ………………
 zones with special disabling procedure 3 ………………
 Remote transmission on operating access 5 ………………
 all zones with option 1 in step 3 react like 7 ………………
option 4
16 Programmable control input 1 ………………

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Display programming steps
Programming steps and functions Set options (parameter) Individual settings of a
Selectable pre-settings selected pre-setting
Factory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

22 indicating mode display


 Function display mode 1 ………………
 Function alarm counter 5 ………………
23 switching mode manned/unmanned 1 ………………
24 display switching time 1 ………………
25 switching time summer/winter time 1 ………………
26 switching time manned/unmanned
 Time 1 18:00 ………………
 Time 2 - -:- - ………………

8.5 Checksum
Checksum to fill in when programming is completed

Without display module


Date of last changes LED 2 on LED 3 on LED 4 on LED 5 on LED 6 on LED 7 on Remarks

With display module


Year Date Time Checksum

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Maintenance

9 Maintenance
9.1 General

The fire detection installation requires only little maintenance work. It has a high
degree of self monitoring, such as
 detectors monitored on presence, lines on wire break and short circuit
 call points monitored on broken glass, lines on wire break and short circuit
 control lines monitored on wire break and short circuit
 battery monitored on presence and capacity
 permanent system checking by watchdog function
 programmed user functions are stored in FLASH-memory

9.2 Recommended system performance checks


We recommend the following schedule for the system performance checks. How-
ever, possible local national regulations have priority.

Alarm organization
Performance checks Interval in years
1 2 5
 Check the functioning of delay times V1 and V2 X
 Verify switchover mode manned to unmanned and vice versa manually X
 Activate automatic detectors while system is set to mode unmanned X
 Activate automatic detectors while system is set to mode manned X
 Activate manual call points X
 Check activation of remote transmission equipment X

Alarm horn
Performance checks Interval in years
1 2 5
 Activate alarm horn test and check all acoustic alarm devices X

Detector network
Performance checks Interval in years
1 2 5
 Activate one detector within each line and verify zone assignment and X
parameters
 Check all detectors and call points visually X
 Activate all detectors and manual call points X
 Check each detection line whether a short circuit or open line activates a X
fault
 Overhaul all automatic detectors at the factory X
– at latest after 5 years in clean environment, otherwise earlier
Refer also to the corresponding detector manuals

Fire control installations


Performance checks Interval in years
1 2 5
 Check activation of each fire control relay X
 Check correctness of each shutdown operation X

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Operating panel
Performance checks Interval in years
1 2 5
Clean front panel with mild soap X
- do not use aggressive or abrasive solvents
Activate lamp test X
Check correctness and readability of the inscription stripes X
Check key-click of each key X
Check access facility X

Inside control unit


Performance checks Interval in years
1 2 5
Check earth connections X
Visual check of battery X
Remove dust X

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Trouble shooting

10 Trouble shooting
10.1 Interpretation of fault LED flashing

LED LED LED


1 7 16
2 8
3 9
4 10
5 11
12
13
6
14
15
1 2 3 4 17 (23)
9999

Indicator Cause / Action to be taken


LED 2 Fault There is a fault in the system
flashing fast  check if there is another fault LED flashing, if not
 check if control input Fault is activated
LED 10 Earth fault Any part of the system has a leakage to earth
Flashing fast  Remove one external line (detector line etc.) after the other until the fault disappears, then repair
the defective line
 if no external line has a leakage to earth replace mainboard
LED 11 Power fault
flashing fast Battery is disconnected or low
 Replace battery
flashing slow Mains supply is missing (after delay has expired)
 Check internal fuse or external mains breaker
LED 12 System fault The microcomputer has failed (system not working)
flashing fast  Switch power off and restart, if fault continues replace mainboard
LED 13 Alarm horn fault There is a fault in the monitored control lines (horn)
flashing fast  Check lines for a short circuit or break or missing/defective EOL
 If control card FCA1003 is used, check LEDs DL1 - DL4 to define faulty line
LED 14 Fire controls fault There is a fault on a monitored control line (programmed in step 5 to option 12 or 13)
flashing fast  Check line for a short circuit or break or missing/defective EOL
LED 15 RT-Fault Control input Fault RT is active, or if programmable control input with option 1 is active (Fault re-
flashing fast mote transmission device)
 Check remote transmission device
There is a fault on a monitored control line (programmed in step 5 to option 14)
 Check line for a short circuit or break or missing/defective EOL
LED 23 RT-Alarm There is a fault on a monitored control line (programmed in step 5 to option 11)
flashing fast  Check line for a short circuit or break or missing/defective EOL
LED zone x Yellow zone LED There is a fault in zone number x
flashing fast  Check whether any detector head is removed
 Check line for short circuit or break or missing/defective EOL
Display Indicates 88.88 Clock not set (with new system start up or after power down)
 Set date and time

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Components and spare parts

11 Components and spare parts


11.1 Components
Type Part number Description Remarks
FC1008-A S54380-C4-A1 control unit 8 zones
FC1008-B S54380-C4-A10 control unit 8 zones GB
FC1008-C S54380-C4-A20 control unit 8 zones Nordic
FC1012-A S54380-C5-A1 control unit 12 zones
FC1012-B S54380-C5-A10 control unit 12 zones GB
FC1012-C S54380-C5-A20 control unit 12 zones Nordic

11.2 Accessories
Type Part number Description Remarks
FCA1003 S54380-C6-A1 control card
FCA1002 A6E60500021 display unit
Z3B171 4843830001 fire control relay 1 contact 250VDC/10A
FCA1007 A6E60500026 kit key switch incl. mounting instruc-
tion
FA2004-A1 A5Q00019354 FA2004-A1 battery 12V, 12 Ah, VDS
FA2005-A1 A5Q00019677 FA2005-A1 battery 12V, 17 Ah, VDS

11.3 Spare parts

Power supply
Type Part number Description Remarks
FP2001-A1 A5Q00005568-R Power supply (70 W)
FCA1014 A6E60500069 Battery holder

Electronic cards
Type Part number Description Remarks
FCM1008 S54380-C1-A10 Mainboard 8 zone
FCA1001 A6E60500020 Line extension card 4 zones
FCA1007-B A6E60500027 Line card GB

EOL
Type Part number Description Remarks
FCE1001 A6E60500031 EOL resistor 3k9 (dedector line) (set of 10 pieces)
FCE1003-B A6E60500033 EOL element GB
FCE1002 A6E60500032 EOL element control line

Cabinet cover
Type Part number Description Remarks
FCH1008 A6E60500038 Cover with PMI 8 zone
FCH1012 A6E60500043 Cover with PMI 12 zone
FCA1013 A6E60500068 Universal accessory bag

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Disposal and environmental protection

12 Disposal and environmental protection


12.1 General

The customer is in charge of the disposal of Siemens fire detection systems. In


case of any uncertainty relative to the disposal process, which might cause danger
to people or to the environment, please consult the Technical Customer Service of
Siemens Building Technologies AG.
The putting out of service and disposal of a system must be communicated to Sie-
mens Building Technologies AG.

12.2 Disposal

Prior to the disposal the system must be put out of service by the Technical
Customer Service of Siemens Building Technologies AG. The system must be
DANGER
disconnected from the power supply – otherwise serious bodily injury or even
danger to life could result!

Function units
The following modules should be particularly taken into consideration:
 Batteries
 Electronic modules (control units, all detectors)
 Switching cabinets

Disposal regulations
With regard to the disposal of the Siemens fire detection system, local and regional
regulations and guidelines must be taken into account.

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Industry Sector Data and design subject to change without notice.
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