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Chapter 1 • Introduction
User Manual FSK700-2 / FSK700-2SX
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265743
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Locking Cylinder Mounting Bracket FSK700-2SX
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PHZAW700-2S1
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For upgrading Key Safe FSK700-2SX to be able to keep one additional master key
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249650
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Weather Protection Hood for FSK700-2/2SX
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WSD-FSK
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Offers further protection of the Fire Brigade Key Safe against humidity if rain hits
the area around the outer door from above or from the sides
Table 1:
Available accessory parts for the Series FSK700 Fire Brigade Key Safe
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Special terms
Several of the technical / special terms that appear in this manual are defined herein. Take further
notice of the information given in the manual of the respectively used fire detection control panel.
Unblocking device
A key switch to which public safety services (e.g., fire brigade) possess a key, installed outside
the site, and with which fire alarm can be activated from outside the site. The fire alarm will
activate the transmitting device of the fire detection control panel, thus unlocking the outer door
of the Key Safe in which the master key is kept.
Auxiliary locking cylinder
An auxiliary locking cylinder is used if special master keys inapplicable for use with a locking
cylinder (e.g., electronic keys, transponders, etc.) are to be kept inside the Fire Brigade Key
Safe. The master keys are inseparably attached to the supplied key fitting the auxiliary locking
cylinder using the included quick link.
Key depot
, termed
"Key Safe"
in the manual
Solid two-door container, which can be unlocked remotely, used 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 depot is an inner door, to
which the key is in the possession of, e.g., the fire brigade or a security company alone. The
master keys are kept behind the inner door. The key depot, as well as the keys kept inside are
under electronic surveillance. The keys are thus protected from unauthorised access, yet quickly
reachable by the fire brigade in case of emergency.
Definition from VdS-Richtlinie 2105: "4.2.4. Key depot 3 (SD3) – equal to DIN 14675 – FSD 3.
A container installed in a solid outer wall of a building. The keys kept inside the container enable
entry to secured areas. Monitoring of the key depot is required. The key depot is connected to an
alarm detection control panel."
Key depot control
Key depot control incorporates all functions required for controlling and monitoring of a key
depot. It can be available as part of an external device (e.g., fire detection control panel), a dis-
crete module (e.g., circuit board), or a separate device.
Key depot controlling and monitoring device
Key depot control variant, available as a separate device or discrete module (e.g., a slide-in
module for an alarm system).
Transmitting device for alarm transmission
Transmitting devices receive messages from alarm systems, process them for transmission via
transmission paths, and serve as interface for these transmission paths. Furthermore, transmit-
ting devices process the commands given by the alarm receiving device and transmit them to the
connected alarm system.
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Summary of Contents for Fire Brigade Key FSK700 Series
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