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FIRECLASS Fire detection system

 

Connect repeaters

Installation Guide

 

Doc. version 2.0

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5 Configure the Ethernet switch as described in its 

instruction leaflet.

7.1.2

FC1DS Compact Repeater 
connection

How to connect the FC1DS Compact Repeater 
to the Control Panel

1 Connect the FC1DS compact repeater to the control 

panel via:

– Ethernet cable from XP15 on the FC-FI card

– Ethernet cable from standard port on the Ethernet 

Switch

– Ethernet fiber optic cable from fiber optic port on 

the Ethernet Switch using the O-Ring redundant 
interconnection.

2 Connect the mains earth lead to the earth tag.

3 Connect the 24 VDC power from FC-FI to the com-

pact repeater using the redundant lines as shown in 
Table 2.

7.1.3

FC8AS AC Repeater connection

How to connect the FC8AS AC Repeater to the 
Control Panel

1 Connect the GUI of the FC8AS repeater to the con-

trol panel via: 

Fig. 16: Mounting a FC8AS repeater with an Ethernet Switch

1– Earth cable screw (optional)

1

FC-FI Power  
Terminals

GUI (Graphical User 
Interface)- Power  
Terminals

XT5 (24V OUT1) +

X501 (+24V DC)

XT5 (24V OUT1) -

X501 (0V)

XT5 (24V OUT2) +

X502 (+24V DC)

XT5 (24V OUT2) -

X502 (0V)

Table 2: Compact Repeater- Power connections to FC-FI

Summary of Contents for FireClass FC700 Series

Page 1: ...Installation Guide 120 515 867_FC FC700 P I Doc version 2 0 10 December 2020 FireClass FC700 Series Panels...

Page 2: ...reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of doc ument revision date and are subject to change without notice Tyco Fire Security GmbH Victor von Bruns Strasse 21 8212 Ne...

Page 3: ...sing 14 7 1 Connect repeaters 17 7 1 1 Install the Ethernet Switch 17 7 1 2 FC1DS Compact Repeater connection 18 7 1 3 FC8AS AC Repeater connection 18 7 2 Install the batteries FC8AS 19 8 Provide Inst...

Page 4: ...OB800 Input Output Expansion Card Details 38 14 4 FB800 Fused 24V Outputs Board Details 40 14 4 1 Mount the Units in the Slot Card Cage 40 15 Install CCU3 and MOXA modules 42 15 1 Fit DIN Rail Modules...

Page 5: ...ns and panel siting restrictions are expected to be covered by local regulations and as these factors should have been incorporated into the design they are excluded from the guide Local regulations a...

Page 6: ...the mounting plate of the unit to the wall then attach the panel to this plate 1 Check the mounting location The alarm system units are not weatherproof Check that the location is indoors dry and fre...

Page 7: ...version 2 0 7 Tighten the four screws until the panel is fitted securely Remove any debris from the housing Fig 1 Fixing the FC702 718 708 panel mounting plate 240 27 378 75 40 330 40 85 85 149 5 140...

Page 8: ...ing a FC702 708 718 panel to the wall Installation Guide Doc version 2 0 8 85 240 85 27 40 378 75 330 40 410 205 214 5 480 Fig 3 FC702D FC718D and FC708D panels Mounting plate fixing and overall dimen...

Page 9: ...8 718 panel to the wall Installation Guide Doc version 2 0 9 Fig 4 Fitting the FC702D or FC718 708 panel housing to the deep cover mounting plate front view Fig 5 Fitting the FC702D or FC718 708 panel...

Page 10: ...FC702 708 718 panel to the wall Installation Guide Doc version 2 0 10 Fig 6 Fitting the FC702S panel housing to the shallow cover mounting plate front view Fig 7 Fitting the FC702S panel housing to t...

Page 11: ...for testing Then once testing has been com pleted the final loop connections can be made 5 1 Run and Temporarily Connect the Loops 1 Run the loop wiring around the building and wire in the bases accor...

Page 12: ...values less than 1 MOhm this is a failure and the panel will not operate In this case investigate and correct the problem 5 For values between 1 MOhm and 30 MOhm inves tigate and try to increase the r...

Page 13: ...2014 Requirements safety of bat teries and their elements in this case the standards IEC 60896 21 2004 and IEC 60896 22 2004 It is a replaced by a skilled person The standby batteries can deliver hig...

Page 14: ...nnect the battery cables to the battery ve to ve terminals 4 Locate the Fuse Kit in Line Fig 11 From the kit remove the fuse and keep this safely you will be inserting the fuse later as part of the co...

Page 15: ...ough to allow you to mark drill positions on the wall for the two lower holes Move the mounting plate out of the way and drill the two lower holes Insert the wall plugs and fix the mounting plate to t...

Page 16: ...il the panel is fitted securely 5 Remove debris from the housing 6 To connect the repeaters refer to Install FCZ4x or FCZ8x Zonal Indicators on page 44 480 0 140 0 149 5 410 0 40 0 330 0 40 0 27 0 378...

Page 17: ...th cable between the earthing screw and an earth bar on the housing wall 3 Connect an Ethernet cable to the switch Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the connector marked XP15 ETH on the F...

Page 18: ...the Ethernet Switch using the O Ring redundant interconnection 2 Connect the mains earth lead to the earth tag 3 Connect the 24 VDC power from FC FI to the com pact repeater using the redundant lines...

Page 19: ...PMM800 board 2 Connect the battery cables to the terminals marked BATT and BATT on the PMM800 board mounted on top of the PSU There are two of each type of ter minal use either one Connect the red cab...

Page 20: ...ake Final Checks 1 Make sure all power and signal cabling is connected securely with the correct polarity 2 Make sure all power and signal cables are neatly routed and arranged in the housings 3 Make...

Page 21: ...FIRECLASS Fire detection system Install the FC FI Field Interface Board Installation Guide Doc version 2 0 21 10 Install the FC FI Field Interface Board Fig 18 FC FI Field Interface Board...

Page 22: ...t multiple sounders can be connected in parallel The terminating capacitors are included in the shipment Fit the capacitors beyond the furthest sounder The capacitors can be connected with either pola...

Page 23: ...r example Connect the switch using series and parallel resistors as shown in Fig 19 The resistors are supplied The switch must be externally sourced If you are not sure if the Supervised Input is used...

Page 24: ...For the numbered items 2 and 3 these should have been connected in earlier steps which cross references to this figure Fig 20 FC FI Connections 1 Loops supervised input 1 supervised input 2 sounder a...

Page 25: ...1 and 2 Left External N Bus R Bus XT2 Terminals Fault Relay 2 Iso lated Input 1 Isolated Input 2 Right External N Bus R Bus XT3 Terminals Relay 3 Loop A Loop B XT4 Terminals Relay 4 Loop C Loop D XT5...

Page 26: ...the panel The table below shows all the switch combinations The recommended configurations depending on what devices are connected to the RBus are highlighted in grey in Table 4 Refer to Figure 21 to...

Page 27: ...update Header Function H1 H2 H3 not fitted Standard operational mode or Configuration Download mode H1 fitted H2 fitted Clear the stored data when the panel is restarted H3 fitted Panel configuration...

Page 28: ...xample Slot cards such as a PLX800 loop expansion card The MOXA or CCU3 modules Printers Repeaters For a general impression of what is involved in mount ing slot cards see Fig 22 ON Enabled SW7 RL4 ac...

Page 29: ...as covered in a later section below 12 Install the PLX800 Loop Expansion Card 1 Assemble the slot card components as shown in Fig 24 2 Check whether the card needs a firmware upgrade and if so refer t...

Page 30: ...eck for correct polarity The loop connector labels will not correspond with the loop labels in the configuration you will need to map them across For example with one PLX800 in the system the card Loo...

Page 31: ...AG port for CPLD RT1 Rheostat for loop 40V adjustment XT1 Loop A connector XT2 Loop B connector XT3 Loop C connector XT4 Loop D connector Table 14 PLX800 Jumper Connector and Switch Functions Jumper 1...

Page 32: ...r For a settings look up chart see Table 46 4 Insert the card into the appropriate slot in the slot card cage see Fig 22 This may be in the main panel housing or in an expansion housing See sec tion P...

Page 33: ...fault 2 The MX Network left and right channels are hardware con nected Set this only if the PNI800 slot card is non opera tional due to a fault or not being powered up for example SW1 Position Applica...

Page 34: ...OFF Left Disabled OFF OFF ON Right Disabled OFF ON ON Left and Right Disabled ON OFF OFF Reserved ON OFF ON Reserved ON ON OFF Reserved ON ON ON Reserved Table 27 NI800 Network Interface Terminator se...

Page 35: ...tions of the cables con nected to the boards 2 Remove the slot card adapter from the slot card car rier frame by unscrewing it If there are cables con nected to the front of the IOB800 board leave the...

Page 36: ...CB 3 Put the first board on top of the pillars provided item 1 in Fig 28 Secure the board using washers and screws if this is the only board being used or a pillar if you are inserting more boards If...

Page 37: ...S1 See Table 34 S2 This is a DIP switch IOB800 S2 DIP switch settings XP1 IO BUS Input connector XP2 IO BUS Output connector Table 34 IOB800 Switch terminal and connector functions XP3 Open Collector...

Page 38: ...OFF ON Disabled Enabled 3 XT3 7 8 9Relay_3 OFF ON Disabled Enabled 4 XT3 10 11 12Relay_4 OFF ON Disabled Enabled 5 XT4 1 2 3Relay_5 OFF ON Disabled Enabled 6 XT4 4 5 6Relay_6 OFF ON Disabled Enabled...

Page 39: ...0 unit On the unit connect to the con nector marked XP1 on the PCB 5 If applicable chain on the IOB to further units Chain from XP1 on the left hand unit to XP2 on the next one to the right Route the...

Page 40: ...FIRECLASS Fire detection system FB800 Fused 24V Outputs Board Details Installation Guide Doc version 2 0 40 Fig 31 FB800 and IOB800 Fitting to Backplane Cage...

Page 41: ...u need to purchase the DIN rail the M4 Nyloc nut and the M4 washer separately The recommended slotted DIN rail size is 180 mm Fig 32 FB800 and IOB800 Fitting to FC700 series panels Part 2 1 Iron mount...

Page 42: ...33 and complete these steps 1 Place the DIN Rail item 1 in Fig 33 vertically on the top left corner of the panel fitting the holes through the screws in the side of the box 2 Fit a washer item 2 in Fi...

Page 43: ...tails The LEDs are divided between Part A and Part B with 40 LEDs each Part A has its lowest address Bit 0 0 and Part B has its lowest Address Bit 0 1 on the I2C BUS Fig 34 FCZ8DS Switch and terminal...

Page 44: ...dresses should be the same Dimming causes the lower lightening intensity of Zonal LED Panel It can be set differentially for each Part A and Part B SW100 Address Part B Position 3 and 4 ON Binary code...

Page 45: ...system FC1DS Graphical User Interface GUI Details Installation Doc version 2 0 46 17 FC1DS Graphical User Interface GUI Details Fig 35 FC1DS Jumper and terminal positions X503 X501 X500 X502 X1303 X1...

Page 46: ...r example as detailed in Section Install the PLX800 Loop Expansion Card Item Function X500 FC FI interface connector X501 Left FCNET N BUS RS485 and Power 24V terminals X502 Right MXNET N BUS RS485 an...

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Page 49: ...Company stamp 120 515 867_FC FC700 P I doc version 2 0 10 December 2020 Further information about FIRECLASS can be found on the Internet at...

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