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Chapter 4   •  Connection

User Manual FSK700-2 / FSK700-2SX

With 

Jumper JP1

, it is possible to adjust whether the buzzer installed in the Key Safe should 

activate in the event that the Key Safe is closed without the master key(s) having been inserted cor-
rectly (see page 28 and onwards in chapter 5.3.2: "Acoustic warning signal when missing master
key"
).

JP1 connected (factory default setting): the buzzer will activate if the master key(s) have not 
been inserted correctly.

JP1 disconnected: the buzzer will not activate.

This function is only available if Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900-1 is util-
ised as controlling and monitoring device.

With 

Jumper JP2

, it is possible to adjust whether the current supplied to the closure device should 

be cut when the outer door of the Key Safe is opened.

JP2 connected: the current supplied to the closure device will be cut while the outer door is 
open.

JP2 disconnected (factory default setting): the closure device will remain activated until the Fire 
Brigade Key Safe is switched back to normal condition.

4.4 

Connecting

4.4.1 

Complete connection diagram

In the connection diagram, Fig. 14 below, the typical interconnection of a 

Series FSK700 Fire Brigade Key Safe together with 

Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900-1, a 

fire detection control panel, a 

transmitting device, an 

unblocking device, as well as the 

Drill Protection of Flush Mounting Frame EZBS700-1, or 

Tamper Switch DK700-2 of the Key Safe Column, respectively,

among other devices

is pictured as an example. If, instead of Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900-1, a 
different approved product is utilised, connections must be adapted accordingly.

With Key Safe FSK700-2SX, the terminals on the Connection Board can be made more access-
ible by removing Locking Cylinder Mounting Bracket No. 1 (see Fig. 11, detail "A" on page 19)
by which the L-bracket can be removed as well. Be careful that no cables get crushed during 
reassembly.

Key to Fig. 14 on page 23:

1)

An additional common alarm signal by the fire detection control panel is necessary on terminals 17/18 
on the controlling and monitoring device if the first signal (terminals 9/10 on the controlling and monit-
oring device) is not available as a static signal, or if a second signal is required. When using Key Safe 
Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900-1, the DIL switch S2-1 is to be switched from "OFF" to 
"ON" in this case.

2)

With an appropriate transmitting device, it is possible to forward the report of sabotage alarm directly.
The sabotage contact "Relay contact 1" should be used to forward the sabotage alarm report to the fire 
detection control panel as well, to activate the display "Sabotage Schlüsselkasten" (

Key Safe sabotage

), 

and create an entry in the event log accordingly.

3)

Only one Locking Cylinder Mounting Bracket is installed in Key Safe FSK700-2.

4)

Use of the additional 2.2kΩ resistor is only permitted and required when connecting the Flush Mounting 
Frame with Drill Protection EZBS700-2. This resistor is included in the accessory kit of Flush Mounting 
Frame EZBS700-2.

5)

The sabotage circuit of the Key Safe is closed by a jumper on terminals 12 and 15 at factory default set-
tings. This jumper must be removed when connecting Tamper Switch DK700-2 of the Key Safe Column 
and/or the Flush Mounting Frame with Drill Protection EZBS700-2.

6)

Connecting optional unblocking devices must always be performed under line surveillance.

7)

Alternatively, the heating device of Key Safe FSK700 can be powered with nominal voltages of 12VAC 
or DC, or with 24VDC. The heating device for Unblocking Device FSE/PHZ900-1 by MEP is desig-
nated for 24VAC or DC exclusively!

HB_FSK700_1020_9161690_Englisch_D.odt / 1022 D / AN9161690

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Summary of Contents for Fire Brigade Key FSK700 Series

Page 1: ...by MEP Gefahrenmeldetechnik GmbH Fire Brigade Key Safe FSK700 2 FSK700 2SX User Manual Description Installation Connection Commissioning Maintenance VdS Approval G 199055...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...cylinder in the Locking Cylinder Mounting Bracket 16 3 5 3 Installation of additional locking half cylinders in Key Safe FSK700 2SX 17 3 5 4 Installation of the inner door 18 3 6 Installation of the F...

Page 4: ...or FSK700 2SX PHZAW700 2S1 36 7 5 Auxiliary Locking Cylinder for FSK700 2 2SX PHZ700 2 36 7 6 Weather Protection Hood for FSK700 2 2SX WSD FSK 36 8 Certifications 37 8 1 VdS Certificate 37 8 2 EC Decl...

Page 5: ...hrenmeldetechnik GmbH abbreviated MEP hereafter are distin guished by application of solid high quality materials as well as intelligent details in design achieving high security against unauthorised...

Page 6: ...justing magnetic closure device automatically assumes the optimal position therefore the closure device is able to function at the highest precision level even during long time opera tion under unfavo...

Page 7: ...chapter five commissioning of the Fire Brigade Key Safe is described in detail for the spe cialist installer In chapter six notes on inspection and maintenance of the unit are given Also described in...

Page 8: ...nected controlling and monitoring device are fully operational Also take note of the advice given from page 15 onwards in chapter 3 5 Preparation of the Fire Brigade Key Safe as well as from page 29 o...

Page 9: ...ocking cylinders compliant with VdS 2156 Class B with a length of 30 5mm Locking cylinder is not included 265748 Inner Door for FSK700 2 2SX PHZ 35 5mm ITA 3 Includes pre installed lock for locking cy...

Page 10: ...ed for the safekeeping of master keys A key depot consists of a mechanically stable case of which the outer door can be electro magnetically unlocked by an unlocking device Located inside the key depo...

Page 11: ...C of the European Parliament and of the Council regarding Electromagnetic Compatib ility EMC With the CE marking see page 38 in chapter 8 2 EC Declaration of Conformity the manufacturer confirms that...

Page 12: ...ure device is rendered currentless 2 2 Fire alarm condition Fire alarm is reported to the fire brigade by the fire detection control panel using a transmitting device The fire brigade will transmit th...

Page 13: ...nly available if the Key Safe is connected to the Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900 1 by MEP also see page 28 and onwards in chapter 5 3 2 Acoustic warning signal when missing master ke...

Page 14: ...ring of the Key Safe must be performed using a VdS certified controlling and monitoring device such as Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900 1 MEP Art icle No 265900 Instructions for instal...

Page 15: ...cement or similar from entering while setting the Flush Mounting Frame into the wall Protect the drill protection film inlaid in the Flush Mounting Frame with Drill Protection EZB S700 2 and the conn...

Page 16: ...for the inner door angle The figure shows an already installed locking cylinder for the master key as well as an inner door including lock these parts are not pre installed in a newly shipped Key Safe...

Page 17: ...S1 is required for every additional locking half cylinder Key Safe type FSK700 2 is not applicable for installation of additional locking half cylinders Installation is to be performed as follows Remo...

Page 18: ...d by local authorities Install the variable lock in the inner door or with inner doors ITA 2 an ITA 3 insert the lock ing half cylinder into the lock and fix it using an M5 65mm countersunk head screw...

Page 19: ...lumn through the lower cable lead through in the back wall of the Key Safe Be careful that the cable s do not get crushed between the back wall of the Key Safe and the Flush Mounting Frame and the com...

Page 20: ...ade Key Safe are to be prepared as fol lows Trim the connection cable leading from the controlling and monitoring device to a length of approximately 60cm measured from the cable insertion opening The...

Page 21: ...l endurance cable earth cable is used the insulation should be stripped off the cable starting at the cable insertion opening to ensure the small bend ing radius required inside the Key Safe can be ac...

Page 22: ...s ible by removing Locking Cylinder Mounting Bracket No 1 see Fig 11 detail A on page 19 by which the L bracket can be removed as well Be careful that no cables get crushed during reassembly Key to Fi...

Page 23: ...FSK700 2SX and Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900 1 fire detection control panel transmitting device unblocking device Power Supply Unit for Heating Device NT700 1 as well as Flush Mount...

Page 24: ...Safe Column the Drill Protection of the Flush Mounting Frame is to be connected to terminals 12 and 15 on the Connection Board as well as the 2 2k resistor colour code red red red included in the acc...

Page 25: ...age of the fire detection control panel 12VDC or 24VDC is performed automatically Should the cable of the closure device not be properly connected to connector ST6 on Connec tion Board APL 4 the closu...

Page 26: ...ion diagram for connecting a fire detection control panel to Series FSK700 Fire Brigade Key Safe Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900 1 transmitting device as well as optional devices Unbl...

Page 27: ...tion control panel 4 6 3 Connection diagram of a system comprising burglar alarm control panel and Fire Brigade Key Safe without fire detection control panel The example shows the burglar and sabotag...

Page 28: ...epots Planung Einbau und Instandhaltung VdS 2350 it is possible that no insurance protection is available for damages due to burg lary in case the building has been opened using the real key taken fro...

Page 29: ...the Key Safe is connected not to the Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device AD900 1 by MEP but to a controlling and monitoring device by another manufacturer some of its functional ity can differ...

Page 30: ...nd connect pins 1 and 2 for the duration needed to measure the current see Fig 20 on page 28 Remember to press the jumper back down again after completing the measurement 5 Normal condition of the Key...

Page 31: ...he Key Safe Column with Tamper Switch triggering the Tamper Switch 10M and returning it to normal position e g by lifting the top cover then reinstalling it Afterwards release the tamper switch of the...

Page 32: ...e outside Clean the outer surface 1 2 Drill holes for water outlet on the bottom side must be free of residue Clean 3 Outer door alignment clearance flexibility Readjust grease the bearings 4 Function...

Page 33: ...ies or the fire brigade is not required for this purpose To be able to measure resistances the appropriate wires must be disconnected from the Key Safe Controlling and Monitoring Device The values spe...

Page 34: ...2V 8VDC UB 24V 16VDC Voltage with master key removed 0 5VDC Resistance with master key inserted 10M Resistance with master key removed 10 Table 3 Overview of the various states and corresponding nomin...

Page 35: ...ons W H D 280 264 145 mm Weight without Flush Mounting Frame and inner door approx 16kg 1 The locking cylinder is not part of the product contents of the Fire Brigade Key Safe It is either provided as...

Page 36: ...terial Back wall Sheet steel 3mm zinc coated Case Sheet steel 1mm zinc coated Resistance of the sabotage circuit 1 1k 5 Protective earth connection 4mm2 Dimensions W H D 275 245 160 mm Weight approx 3...

Page 37: ...User Manual FSK700 2 FSK700 2SX Chapter 8 Certifications 37 8 Certifications 8 1 VdS Certificate Fig 22 VdS Certificate G 199055 HB_FSK700_1020_9161690_Englisch_D odt 1022 D AN9161690 ZN62163 38 37 37...

Page 38: ...38 Chapter 8 Certifications User Manual FSK700 2 FSK700 2SX 8 2 EC Declaration of Conformity Fig 23 EC Declaration of Conformity HB_FSK700_1020_9161690_Englisch_D odt 1022 D AN9161690 ZN62163 38 38 38...

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