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Technical Data 

PR211-183-505-01

VoCALL CFVCCM9 compact master 

  

  

EATON

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Pressing TICK again will show the settings menu, with the 

network option currently selected. If this is no, the CFVCCM9 unit 

will not communicate with the S10, and will be effectively isolated. 

If yes then the M9 unit will access the S10 slave. Use the naviga-

tion keys to toggle between the options, and press TICK to move 

onto supervisor.

Network settings
Network >No
Supervisor:No
Address:1 :Next

The Supervisor Menu allows this M9 to view the complete 

system (up to 32 M9 masters) a system can comprise each 

master must have its’ own unique ID. These ID numbers range 

from 1 to 32. This node ID is used to uniquely identify the master 

unit. Use the navigation keys to select the node ID for this master 

unit, and press TICK to move to the next option.
We must now tell the system how many M9’s should be present 

on the system:

Network
Settings
>Supervisor present
Master present

Scroll to the supervisor addresses option and press TICK.

Supervisor present
1=Y 2>N 3:N 4:N
 :Next

Using the up and down keys to toggle yes or no and the TICK key 

to move to the next value. Set the valid addresses for masters 

present on the system. When you reach Next, press TICK to take 

you back to the start. Save will store and Quit will leave as usual. 

The = sign appears at the address you set in the network configu-

ration menu as this is your address.

Master present :Next
1>Y 2:N 3:N 4:N
5:Y 6:N 7:N 8:N
9:Y 10:N 11:N :Next

Using the up and down keys to toggle yes or no and the TICK key 

to move to the next value. Set the valid addresses for supervisors 

present on the system. When you reach Next, press TICK to take 

you to page 2. Save will store and Quit will leave as usual.

Operation

All conversations on the VoCALL Compact unit are under the 

command of the CFVCCM9 master handset.
BS5289 Pt9 envisages the majority of calls to be made by lifting 

the handset of an outstation (Type A) or pressing the call button 

on a disabled refuge (Type B).

Receiving a call

When a handset is lifted or the call button is pressed on a  

Type B unit, the phone on the master handset will ring and the 

name of the calling outstation will appear on the LCD display (all 

outstation lines can be given a unique 18 character name to  

identify themselves such as “Floor 1 Riser E”).
If User access is disabled, then the login page is shown  

instead when a call is received. Log in as either Manager or 

Engineer to continue onto the call page where the calling  

outstation is displayed.

The operator can then lift the master handset and connect to 

the calling outstation by pressing the TICK key. If more than one 

outstation is calling, all calling outstations show in the display, and 

may be scrolled through with the navigation buttons, connected 

using the TICK key, or if already connected placed on hold using 

the TICK key a second time.
If the CFVCCM9 master handset wishes to ring an outstation, 

they may do this by scrolling through the names in the directory 

and pressing TICK over the outstation they want.
If the outstation is defined as a pull cord (disabled toilet alarm), 

then a continuous tone is heard from the buzzer instead of the 

master handset ringing when the disabled toilet alarm is activated. 

This tone is silenced when the Master Handset goes off hook. 

This tone can also be silenced by pressing the TICK key. The tone 

will remain silent for 4 minutes, whereupon it will recommence. 

This tone signifies that the toilet alarm has been activated, and it 

can occur simultaneously with the Master Handset ringing due to 

an incoming call from a Type A or Type B handset.

Making a call

Lift the handset on the master handset, then press the * key to 

scroll the display to the directory page. If user access is disabled, 

the log in page is shown instead. Log in as Manager or Engineer 

to continue onto the directory page. Once in the directory use the 

up and down keys navigation to select the outstation name you 

require, and then press TICK to call. The outstation will connect 

when answered.
Calls cannot be initiated to any extension that is defined as a pull 

cord (disabled toilet alarm).

Ending or holding a call

Both call types can be ended by pressing the TICK key  

on the outstation line you no longer wish to call (if the bell  

symbol is shown).
Pressing TICK while an outstation is speaking or is off hook will 

place the line on HOLD (the symbol of an off hook phone is 

shown), you can talk to this line again by scrolling to it and  

pressing TICK again.

User access

Calls cannot be received nor initiated if user access is disabled 

until logged in as either Manager or Engineer. User access is to be 

disabled if the panel is located in a public area.
Once logged in, the panel can be used freely. However, there is 

an automatic log out after 4 minutes of inactivity. Inactivity is all 

handsets on hook, and the panel is not used.
If accept is pressed on status page, the Manager/Engineer menu 

is shown without the need for a further log in action.
If user access is enabled, then calls can be received and initiated 

without being logged in as Manager or Engineer.

Maintenance

It is a requirement of BS5839pt9 that a maintenance  

agreement be in place for the EVCS, the maintenance  

schedule should be as follows.

Weekly:

 

 Lift a different handset each week and make a call 

to the Master. Repeat each week until all points are 

tested. Record results in the site log.

Monthly

 Test one outstation by lifting the handset, followed  

by the master calling that outstation. Record results 

in the site log.

Quarterly:

 

Engineer call to check system operation.

Yearly:

 

 Engineer call to check system operation and check 

battery health.

5 Yearly:

 

 Engineer call to check system operation and replace 

the batteries.

Summary of Contents for VoCALL CFVCCM9 compact master

Page 1: ...ce Communications System EVCS is designed to fully comply with BS5839 Part 9 2011 abb Pt9 for use as a fire telephone system disabled refuge call system or as a combined system when both fire telephon...

Page 2: ...und 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...

Page 3: ...incoming mains Mains SHOULD NOT enter the box by any other hole If additional holes are required then the can be drilled as shown below taking care not to obscure the battery or PCB locations Unused...

Page 4: ...pact unit and outstations Following the publication of BS5839pt9 2011 the guidance on cables for the VoCALL Compact unit has changed following a relaxation in the requirements of the standard Type A o...

Page 5: ...ne Connector on Network Compact unit toYellow phone lead Hands free refuge point Type B Connections inside the Network Compact unit Line Connector on Network Compact unit toType B line Line Connector...

Page 6: ...Set Site Name Menu The second line can be changed from Set Panel Name Menu The third line contains the status of the unit The fourth line shows the current time and date The padlock in the top right...

Page 7: ...Missing outstation 4 Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until View current fault is selected Press TICK to enter the View current fault menu Use the navigation keys to scroll thro...

Page 8: ...een Use the navigation keys to select Next Save or Quit as desired then press TICK Both Save and Quit will go back to the root menu Change engineer PIN The default Engineer PIN to access the configura...

Page 9: ...n Set panel name Compact M9 Next The current master name will be displayed on screen with the cursor on the first character Use the navigation keys to scroll to the correct character then press TICK R...

Page 10: ...th a symbol Select outstation S10 outstation 10 Back M9 Outstation 1 Unlocked this outstation exists Line through circle this outstation does not exist or is in fault Select the outstation to be confi...

Page 11: ...uttons connected using the TICK key or if already connected placed on hold using the TICK key a second time If the CFVCCM9 master handset wishes to ring an outstation they may do this by scrolling thr...

Page 12: ...free relay N A Contact 30V dc 1A N A Controls Buttons 4 navigation keys N A Display 4 lines 20 characters N A Status LEDs 3 healthy call supply 1 supply Fault LEDs 3 line PSU general 1 general Outsta...

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