Cooper CFDAU30 Installation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 6

 

PR000-00-527-01 PINSTCFDAU30 

 

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Important Safety Information 

This Equipment must only be installed and maintained by suitably skilled and competent 

person. 

This Equipment is defined as Class 1 in EN60065 (Low Voltage Directive) and must be 

EARTHED. 

 

 

  

 

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AUTION

 

INDOOR USE ONLY 

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ARNING

 

SHOCK HAZARD- 

ISOLATE BEFORE OPENING 

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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR 

ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS 

UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 

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THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED 

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ARNING

 

NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS 

 

Each exchange unit requires a 3A spur, returning to a breaker clearly marked 

Voice Alarm 

DO NOT TURN OFF

. If the units are distributed around a site it is essential all units are on the 

same mains phase, as they are classified TEN 230V, powering from different phases can 

mean a 440V potential can be present in a unit during a major fault incident. 

 

Anti-static handling guidelines

 

 

Make sure that electro-static handling precautions are taken immediately before handling 

PCBs and other static sensitive components 

Before handling any static-sensitive items, operators should get rid of any electrostatic charge 

by touching a sound safety earth, such as a radiator. Always handle PCBs by their sides and 

avoid touching any components. PCBs should be stored in a clean, dry place that is free from 

vibration, dust and excessive heat. 

Storing the PCBs in a suitable cardboard box will also guard them against mechanical 

damage. 

Summary of Contents for CFDAU30

Page 1: ...CFDAU30 Voice Alarm System Installation and Maintenance Manual Cooper Lighting and Safety Ltd Wheatley Hall Road Doncaster South Yorkshire DN2 4NB TEL 44 0 1302 321541 FAX 44 0 1302 303220...

Page 2: ...ommended for all public buildings and multi story buildings over four floors by BS5588 In public buildings it s not possible to fire drill the public as they visit the premises infrequently so systems...

Page 3: ...e system designed to be used by the controlling officer 2 Message Generator this has three messages all messages latch until reset from either the front panel recessed button or from the cancel button...

Page 4: ...s follows Weekly Broadcast the test message to all zones and check speaker operation microphones should be checked for operation if fitted record results in the site log Monthly Trigger the fire alarm...

Page 5: ...e is playing Green for test Yellow for the Alert Message and RED for the Evacuate message Paging Lights green when the paging microphone is in use Music Lights green when the music channel is open no...

Page 6: ...nits are distributed around a site it is essential all units are on the same mains phase as they are classified TEN 230V powering from different phases can mean a 440V potential can be present in a un...

Page 7: ...line Resistors e Crimped Battery Link Lead f Black jumper header to Enable Fire Microphone Monitoring Using the HEX key supplied remove the front cover Verify the following items are present 1 2 off...

Page 8: ...ved fill the hole with a good quality cable gland 18 knockouts are provided 8 on the top face from left to right Speaker Network A Speaker Network B Fault Fire alarm Interface Fire Microphone connecti...

Page 9: ...ed for the fire alarm interface loudspeakers fireman s microphone paging background music equipment and slave amplifiers please refer to the relevant sections later in this manual Note that correct ca...

Page 10: ...and 1 hour operation 2 number 12V 17AH batteries are required these will need to be fitted in an external battery enclosure the monitored charger in the Cooper CFDAU30 is capable of charging and monit...

Page 11: ...le speakers for CFDAU30 MUST have a thermal fuse to disconnect the speaker if it is in the area in fire and a DC blocking capacitor fitted typically the capacitor is 2 2uF 250V DC The wiring goes thro...

Page 12: ...ction point see earlier in this manual preferred types are screened soft skin cables such as FP200 although MICC can be used Cable Length Chart The following table shows the maximum cable run to achie...

Page 13: ...the top on the Cooper CFDAU30 the Au pin is at the bottom of the block The CFDAU30 is shipped as standard with the monitoring of the Fire Microphone DISABLED to enable the monitoring fit the jumper su...

Page 14: ...n isolator and can be hard or soft addressed by the Cooper addressable panels CFDAU30 is fully monitored and controlled by any Cooper Fire addressable Fire Panels NOTE MESSAGES WILL ALWAYS PLAY TO THE...

Page 15: ...messages can be independently adjusted using the front panel recessed control marked MESSAGES the messages Override paging and music when operated the level of the individual messages can be altered...

Page 16: ...limiter to prevent clipping of the CFDAU30 and corrects for poor microphone technique The UNDM1 provides busy indication and first come first served logic for cascading microphones Microphone connect...

Page 17: ...ted when mains fails in line with BS5839pt8 to preserve battery life The level of the paging microphone can be independently adjusted using the front panel recessed control marked MUSIC NOTE If music...

Page 18: ...E Sensitivity 6dBV to 4dBV Ptt Type 5V to access Power 24V nominal 100mA self resetting fuse Fire Interface Inputs 3 off isolated 12V to 33V Alert Evacuate Reset Outputs 1 Relay open on fault 30V 1A M...

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