3
FCP-500
Series
3.
Installation
Dismantling
Detector
1.
Push
on
the
center
of
the
detector’s
front
plate.
The
detector
head
springs
out
of
the
base.
2.
Remove
the
detector
head
from
the
base.
3.
Lift
the
trim
ring
by
the
edge
to
remove
it
from
the
base.
4.
Loosen
the
four
screws
holding
the
base
to
the
backbox.
5.
Turn
the
base
counter-clockwise
until
the
screws
line
up
with
the
large
end
of
the
slots.
Remove
the
base
from
the
back
box.
Inserting
Color
Rings
(FCP-500-C-P
and
FCP-500-P)
1.
Select
a
color.
2.
From
the
selected
color,
insert
the
largest
color
ring
in
the
trim
ring.
3.
Remove
the
detector
front
plate:
Insert
the
enclosed
small
opener
tool
(2)
into
the
slot
(3)
above
the
snap-fit
(1)
and
secure
it
with
your
thumb.
Grasp
the
edges
of
the
detector
front
plate,
push
gently,
turn
counter-clockwise,
and
lift.
4.
From
the
selected
color,
insert
the
larger
color
ring
in
the
outer
ring,
and
the
smaller
color
ring
in
the
inner
ring
of
the
detector
front
plate
(see
Fig.
3.).
Fig.
2.
2
3
1
Fig.
3.
5.
Replace
the
front
plate
cover.
Ensure
the
tabs
on
the
cover
align
with
the
grooves
in
the
detector
head.
The
cover
will
lie
flat
on
the
detector
head.
6.
Turn
the
cover
clockwise
to
lock
it
into
place.
Note:
If
the
cover
aligns
properly,
all
the
sensor
openings
in
the
detector
head
are
clearly
exposed.
Ceiling
Mount
Back
Box
(FAA-500-BB-UL)
D
For
installation,
refer
to
the
FAA-500-BB-UL
Installation
Guide
(P/N
601-F.01U.003.008).
Wiring
the
Base
(FCA-500
and
FCA-500-E)
i
In
applications
which
require
UL
listed
units,
the
power
of
all
connections
(detector
power,
trouble
and
alarm
relay)
must
be
taken
from
power
limited
supplies
when
the
cable
is
carried
through
the
grommets.
Please
check
with
the
local
authorities
to
insure
mounting
without
the
conduit
connector
is
allowed.
Note:
D
Do
not
twist
or
loop
the
wires
around
the
terminals.
The
wires
for
terminal
connection
must
be
cut,
stripped,
and
inserted
as
individual
ends.
D
Use
the
cable
holders
on
the
base
for
strain
relief
for
the
wires.
i
An
FCA-500-E
Four-Wire
EOL
Base
is
required
D
for
single
detector
installations
D
always
as
the
last
base
for
each
stub
line.
An
EOL
resistor
can
only
be
attached
to
the
FCA-500-E
Four-Wire
EOL
Base.
D
EOL
resistor:
The
last
base
on
the
stub
line
has
to
be
a
FCA-500-E.
For
this,
place
the
EOL
resistor
between
the
two
screw
clamps
(see
Fig.
4.).
D
Alarm
resistor:
If
neccessary,
change
the
alarm
contact
resistance
from
0
Ω
to
680
Ω
by
breaking
off
the
printed
circuit
board
tongue
(see
Fig.
4.).
For
680
Ω
break
off
alarm
resistor
here!
EOL
resistor
Fig.
4.
Bosch
Security
Systems
BDL-F01U000626
|
A7
|
2007.07
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