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  BC8001A Installation and Operating Instruction 

 

 

 

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6.  Fire Alarm Event Handling 

Status: 

  LCD will display fire event automatically as “Fire alarm screen”.   

  The red fire alarm LED is on. 

  Acknowledge LED is flashing. 

  Alarm Silence LED is flashing. 

  The buzzer and NAC devices are sounding.   

 

How to do: 

1.  Press “Acknowledge” button to acknowledge the alarm :   

  If current user level is 1, login window will be popup automatically. After 

inputting level 2/3 password, press “OK” to enter alarm window. All alarm 
events are acknowledged at the same time: 

 

Symbol “*“ will be changed to “#” automatically 

 

Buzzer is silent 

 

Acknowledge LED will change from flashing to steady 

  If current user level is 2/3, all alarm events are acknowledged at the same 

time.: 

 

Symbol “*“ will be changed to “#” automatically 

 

Buzzer is silent 

 

Acknowledge LED will change from flashing to steady 

 

2.  Press “alarm silence” button to stop NAC devices. These allow operator to 

deactivate or reactivate the NAC devices. When NAC devices are silenced, the 
silence LED is on.   

 
3.  Read fire location on the display window. 
 
4.  Go to the indicated fire location to check and handle.   

 

5.  If the fire is emergency, call ‘119” at once. If the fire is minor incident, press “reset” 

to return to normal status.(password is required.) 

 

Property display:

 select one fire information and press “OK” and screen will display as 

figure 4. After finishing checking, press “C” to return to the previous window. 

 

One or more alarms happen: 

 

One or more alarm locations 

 

First alarm message is selected 

 

Alarm message can be scrolled with “

” / ”

” key 

 

Notes: 

“<RT-Alarm: 01>” means there are 1 alarm event in total.   

“01” represents the number of alarms. 

“#” represents the event  is  acknowledged  and “*”represents the event is  not 
acknowledged. 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Fire alarm screen 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

     <RT – Alarm:1>      L1 A   

  * 1 Room 102 heat detector 

                      L3 A 

Addr 01.003.001 

Text Room 102 Heat Detector 

Type BDS031 Heat Point Dete 

Status Fire 

Summary of Contents for BC8001A

Page 1: ...Building Technologies Fire Safety Security Products Installation and Operating Instruction Model BC8001A ...

Page 2: ... 6 1 Introduction 6 2 Installation 6 3 Wiring 7 4 Power Supply 11 5 Battery 12 6 Power supply load calculation table 12 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION 13 1 Interface Overview 13 2 User level 14 2 1 How to login 15 2 2 How to logout 15 3 System Hierarchy 16 4 Type of Information 17 5 Normal Status 18 6 Fire Alarm Event Handling 19 7 Trouble Event Handling 20 8 Isolation Event Handling 22 9 Activation Event Ha...

Page 3: ...12 4 How to configure point 34 12 5 How to edit logic expression 36 12 6 How to set time date 38 12 7 How to set LCD contrast 39 12 8 How to set buzzer volume 40 12 9 How to set LCD switch off time 41 12 10 How to set Language 42 12 11 How to automap 43 12 12 How to save configuration 44 13 Auto Manual Mode 45 14 About 46 CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE 47 1 Daily Checking 47 2 Trouble shooting Guideline 47...

Page 4: ...e LCD screen 240 128 with backlight Configuration is done through Windows based application tools connected via USB port of the control unit Easy changes of the configuration either via PC or directly through the control unit s keypad Common grounding trouble supervision 0 1 ohm impedance Advanced power saving technology Using SMT technology easy for mass production Reliable and steady 24VDC power...

Page 5: ... of monitored inputs 2 Nr of monitored NAC 1 5A 24VDC 1 Number of history records 1000 Automapping Yes AC power input 120 240VAC 60 50Hz Regulated DC output 24VDC Battery backup Sealed Lead Acid 12VDC 12Ah 2 Upload download port USB 1 1 Dimensions in mm 369 266 200 W H D Weight excluding battery in kg 6 5 Alarm response time 10s AC fuse capacity 5 0A Battery fuse capacity 10 0A Operating temperatu...

Page 6: ...ble smoke detector UL listed UL268 3 BDS121A Manual signaling box UL listed UL38 4 BDS132A Input module UL listed UL864 5 BDS221A Output module UL listed UL864 6 U MCS Multicandela selectable strobe red UL listed UL1971 7 U MMT MCS Multitone horn strobe red UL listed UL1971 464 8 P2475 SpectrAlert horn strobe UL listed UL1971 464 9 DSC Dual sync control module UL listed UL864 10 MDL Synchronous mo...

Page 7: ... following Mounting height for visual and manual access to the LCD displayed Weight and size of the enclosure Local code and regulation The procedure of Installation of the BC8001A 1 Select a clean dry shock and vibration free surface 2 Position the BC8001A so that front panel can be opened freely 3 Mark the location of the four mounting bolts on the wall Refer to figure 1 4 Drill the four holes l...

Page 8: ...fer to figure 2 3 4 Note 1 All wirings must be in accordance with corresponding local code or regulation 2 All wires are UL recognized 3 All circuits are power limited to NFPA 70 Caution Observe positive and negative poles Make sure NO SHORT TO GND and NO SHORT CIRCUIT when connection Power limited and Non Power limited wiring should be separated ...

Page 9: ...BC8001A Installation and Operating Instruction Page 8 49 Figure 2 Internal wirings ...

Page 10: ...o Field Devices Figure 3 System Wiring Diagram Terminal description Name label Description Name label Description 24V 24V output1 OC OC output 24V 24 OC output ground 24V 24V output2 internally connected with 24V output1 N NAC 24V N NAC PPF Primary power fault D1 Dry contact1 BF Battery fault 24 Dry contact1 ground CCF Charging circuit fault D2 Dry contact2 COM Common ground for BF CCF PPF 24 Dry ...

Page 11: ...er Limited Regulated 24 Line impedance Max 4ohm supplied with BC8001A Synchronous module EOL83 EOL83 External Device Red Black Orange Black Red Black Orange Black Class B Style B 5 0VDC 0 3mA Supervised Line impedance Max 50ohm Class B Style B 5 0VDC 0 3mA Supervised Line impedance Max 50ohm To field devices Figure 4 External wiring diagram No Connection A A A A A Bus B B B B B Bus To field device...

Page 12: ...0V or 240V P3 Connects the back up battery to the power supply These connectors are non power limited P4 Connects the power supply to the main board These connectors are power limited 24V Ⅰ 24V Ⅰ 24VDC power limited output terminals 24V Ⅱ 24V Ⅱ 24VDC power limited output terminals PPF Main power fault When main power fault happens a fault event will be reported on fault window BF Battery fault Whe...

Page 13: ...re and dry place To be stored at full chargeable status To be charged before being used because of self discharge 6 Power supply load calculation table No Type Description Quantity Quiescent current mA Max current mA Total Quiescent current mA 1 BDS031A Addressable heat detector 0 8 1 0 2 BDS051A Addressable smoke detector 0 8 1 0 3 BDS121A Manual signaling box 0 8 1 0 4 BCC8001A Main Board CPU 90...

Page 14: ... Confirm and enter Scroll up down use to navigate up or down to choose a specific entry from a list of information displayed on the screen Function button Move cursor Main menu function LCD screen display LEDs Fire Alarm Trouble CPU Trouble Power Activation Acknowledge Alarm Silence Reset Buzzer BC8001A has 4 kinds of sounds which are used to indicate fire trouble isolation and active ...

Page 15: ...1 User level Use case Level I Level II Level III Login and Logout Log in Logout Logout Query Real time Event Query Project Information Query History Record Active Device De active Device Isolate Device Open Device Test Device Walk test Device Restore Device Adjust Buzzer Volume Adjust LCD Contrast Set LCD switch off time Set System Time Set Auto Manual Mode Edit Parameter Edit Logic Statement Prin...

Page 16: ...s displayed 2 Press to choose Logout and press OK key Logout window is displayed 3 Press OK to logout Notes 1 If current user interface is the first level operators can directly log in second or third user level If current user interface is the second level or third level operators must return to the first user level and then log in the third level or second level again 2 If there is no operation ...

Page 17: ...DS Line 2 Optional BC8001A Power Dry Contact Alarm Input Dry Contact Technical Input OC NAC Front Door BDS031A Heat Detector BDS051A Smoke Detector BDS121A Manual Call Point BDS132A Input Module BDS221A Output Module Main Power Backup Power Charge Circuit Station Line Point BDS031A Heat Detector BDS051A Smoke Detector BDS121A Manual Call Point BDS132A Input Module BDS221A Output Module ...

Page 18: ... number n means total events number 3 Press to choose one kind of information and press OK key All the queried information is displayed Press to scroll down up 4 Press to choose one device that you want to query its property and press OK key The property of the queried device is displayed Press to scroll down up Press C to return to previous window RT Information L3 A 1 Alarm m n 2 Trouble m n 3 I...

Page 19: ...Note 1 L1 displayed in the upper right corner of screen represents user level BC8001A control unit has totally three user levels which are L1 L2 and L3 2 A represents control unit working in auto mode and M represents control unit working in manual mode The mode can be chosen via operating menu on panel 3 User Text can be edited by customers Normal screen BC8001A Compact L 1 A User Text 2005 8 30 ...

Page 20: ...g to steady 2 Press alarm silence button to stop NAC devices These allow operator to deactivate or reactivate the NAC devices When NAC devices are silenced the silence LED is on 3 Read fire location on the display window 4 Go to the indicated fire location to check and handle 5 If the fire is emergency call 119 at once If the fire is minor incident press reset to return to normal status password i...

Page 21: ...lly If you can not remove the trouble by yourself please call your local service office of Siemens Building Technologies But if a trouble event is acknowledged and it is not removed within 24 hours the buzzer will release trouble sound again but the current window on controller will remain unchanged and no new event is displayed Now if you want to acknowledge it you have to query trouble informati...

Page 22: ...age 21 49 CPU Trouble When application software crash or CPU hardware is damaged system can not work normally and CPU trouble LED is on Any key is not available Now you have to switch off power and call for service from Siemens Building Technologies ...

Page 23: ...solated point is open the panel will revert to normal status Isolation Screen 9 Activation Event Handling Status LCD will display activation event automatically as Activation Screen The activation LED is on Acknowledge LED is flashing The buzzer is sounding How to do 1 Press Acknowledge button to acknowledge the activation If current user level is 1 login window will be popup automatically After i...

Page 24: ...kinds of records are displayed 3 Press to choose one kind of record and press OK key All the queried information is displayed Press to scroll down up Press C to return to previous window Notes Alarm Record 01 means there are 1 alarm event in total 01 represents the number of alarm record represents the event is not recovered and represents the event is recovered Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 ...

Page 25: ...late Open Activate Deactivate Test Restore WalkTest Restore Station Line F Bus Point BDS031A Heat Detector BDS051A Smoke Detector BDS121A Manual Call Point BDS122A Hydrant Manual BDS132A Alarm Input BDS161 Collective Input Module BDS132 Technical Input Alarm Input Technical Input Dry Contact Alarm Input Dry Contact Technical Input BDS221A Output Module Output OC NAC Automap Point means can be done...

Page 26: ...Control unit starts to check LCD screen changes from black to white All audible sounds All LED indicators are on After finishing checking no message is displayed and return to previous window Note Checking standard Screen Normal state is normal display of all screen area Sound Normal state is that buzzer sends out 4 kinds of sounds fire alarm fault active and isolate LED Normal state is all LEDs b...

Page 27: ...yed 2 Press to choose 3 Operation and press OK key All stations are displayed 3 Press to choose one station which include the desired line and press OK key 4 Press to choose Line and press OK key All lines are displayed 5 Press to choose one desired line and press OK key 6 Press to choose 2 Isolate 3 Open and press OK key Isolation status is shown disappeared Isolation Screen Operate Stations L3 A...

Page 28: ...on The buzzer sounds How to isolate open point 1 5 steps are the same as loop isolation open 6 Press to choose 1 Point and press OK key All points connected with the chosen line are displayed 7 Press to choose one desired point and press OK key 8 Press to choose 1 Isolate 2 Open and press OK key Isolation status is shown disappeared Isolation Screen Operate Points L3 A 001 BDS051 A 001 002 BDS031 ...

Page 29: ...ne which includes the desired point and press OK key 6 Press to choose 1 Points and press OK key All points connected with the chosen line are displayed 7 Press to choose one desired point and press OK key 8 Press to choose 3 Active 4 De active and press OK key Active status is shown disappeared Activation Screen Operate Stations L3 A 001 BC8001A Compact Stati Operate Stations L3 A 1 Line 2 System...

Page 30: ...ess to enter main menu The main menu is displayed 2 Press to choose 3 Operatopm and press OK key All stations are displayed 3 Press to choose one station which includes the desired line and press OK key 4 Press to choose 1 Line and press OK key All lines are displayed 5 Press to choose one line which includes the desired point and press OK key 6 Press to choose Points and press OK key All points c...

Page 31: ...int and press OK key 8 Press to choose Test Walk test and press OK key Test status is shown 9 Test work can be done now How to restore the test mode 1 7 are the same as test 8 Press to choose Restore and press OK key Test status is disappeared Operate Points L3 A Isolate Open Test Walk test ...

Page 32: ...cated below Program feature or option Permitted in UL 864 Y N Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 864 Buzzer Volume Y 0 1 1 12 1 How to configure system 1 Press to enter main menu The main menu is displayed 2 Press to choose 4 Configure and press OK key Configure window is displayed 3 Press to choose 1 Configure and press OK key Configure system window is displayed 4 Press to choose 1 Syste...

Page 33: ...dification for long time please do the Save Configuration operation refer to Page 44 2 A Bus is a drop down list When it is active press F and the drop down list is displayed Press to select high 40K bps middle 25K bps or low 16K bps according to on site situation Press OK 3 Login time means if no operation or no events happen within login time under user level 2 3 control unit will return to user...

Page 34: ...e window 9 Press OK to save the modification and return to the previous window Note 1 Now the modified text is saved temporarily If the control unit is reset the modified text will be lost If you want to save the modification for long time please do the Save Configuration operation refer to Page 44 2 The function of operability is reserved Configure Station L 3 A 1 Lines 2 Station Property Config ...

Page 35: ...y If the control unit is reset the modified text will be lost If you want to save the modification for long time please do the Save Configuration operation refer to Page 44 2 Type is a drop down list When it is active press F and the drop down list is displayed Press to select corresponding type Press OK 3 Sensitivity is a drop down list When it is active press F and the drop down list is displaye...

Page 36: ... Supervision time Define the waiting for confirmation time of activated output equipment if the controller still cannot receive a confirmation signal by timeout it will display active with no confirma tion Otherwise it will display active with confirmation Work Mode Steady BDS132 A Alarm Input BDS132 A Tech Input Alarm Input Technical Input Dry Contact Alarm Input Dry Contact Technical Input Filte...

Page 37: ...ily If the control unit is reset the modified text will be lost If you want to save the modification for long time please do the Save Configuration operation refer to Page 44 2 Explanation of logic expressions OR relationship For example 01 011 001 01 011 002 01 011 003 1 011 004 which means any of 01 011 001 01 011 002 and 01 011 003 issues alarm and links to the 01 011 004 equipment AND relation...

Page 38: ...1 011 004 Equipment 01 011 001 01 011 003 01 011 005 2 01 011 004 which means that alarm by any 2 of No 1 to No 3 Equipment and No 5 Equipment will link to 01 011 004 Equipment indicating the end of each complete interlocking logic expression When a certain interlocking relation needs concurrent interlock to several pieces of equipment output should be used to separate them For example 01 011 001 ...

Page 39: ...o choose 2 Set Time and Date and press OK key Current date and time is displayed 4 Press to delete current date and time and enter new date and time 5 Press OK key to save the modification and return to previous window Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 History Record 3 Operation 4 Configure Configure L 3 A 1 Configure 2 Set Time and Date 3 Set LCD Contrast 4 Set Buzzer Volume Set System Time L 3 ...

Page 40: ... contrast is displayed 4 Press or to increase or decrease the value No message is displayed But with each keystroke the contrast is slightly increased and decreased Repeat this step until the desired contrast is reached 5 Press OK key to save modification and return to previous window Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 History Record 3 Operation 4 Configure Configure L 3 A 1 Configure 2 Set Time a...

Page 41: ...Press to choose 4 Set Buzzzer Volume and press OK key Current buzzer volume t is displayed 4 Press or to change the value 0 means buzzer is off 1 means buzzer is on 5 Press OK key to save modification and return to previous window Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 History Record 3 Operation 4 Configure Configure L 3 A 1 Configure 2 Set Time and Date 3 Set LCD Contrast 4 Set Buzzer Volume Set Buzz...

Page 42: ... window is displayed 3 Press to choose 5 Set LCD Switch Off Time and press OK key Current LCD switch off time is displayed 6 Press to delete time and enter new time The valid range is from 0 to 60 minutes 0 represents LCD is on forever 4 Press OK key to save modification and return to previous window Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 History Record 3 Operation 4 Configure Configure L 3 A 1 Config...

Page 43: ...s listed Press to select one kind of language Press OK 4 Press OK key to save modification and return to previous window Now the displayed language is still remain unchanged You have to restart the control unit to display the selected language on window Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 History Record 3 Operation 4 Configure Configure L 3 A 1 Configure 2 Set Time and Date 3 Set LCD Contrast 4 Set...

Page 44: ...utomap and press OK key The system ask whether to continue this operation If you cancel this operation press C 4 Press OK key to confirm to automap The system will show the Configure System window 5 Navigate points refer to How to configure point the points marked with New Automap are new and you can configure it now And if you want to save it permanently please refer to how to save configuration ...

Page 45: ...ion and press OK key The system ask whether to continue this operation If you want to cancel this operation press C to return to previous window 4 Press OK key to confirm to save configuration Message In processing waiting is displayed Finishing saving the system return to previuos window automatically Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 History Record 3 Operation 4 Configure Configure L 3 A 1 Conf...

Page 46: ...They need to be activated manually by user How to switch Auto Manual 1 Press to enter main menu The main menu is displayed 2 Press to choose 5 Mode and press OK key The set mode window is displayed 3 Press to choose AutoMode Manu Mode and press OK key The A in red circle will be changed to M Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 History Record 3 Operation 4 Configure Set Mode L3 A Choose mode Auto Mo...

Page 47: ...do 1 Press to enter main menu The main menu is displayed 2 Press to choose 6 About and press OK key System software version license number and last download time are displayed 3 Press C to return to previons window About L3 A Version BC8001A V1 00 Download Date 2005 08 30 ID 28S 005 Main Menu L 3 A 1 RT Information 2 History Record 3 Operation 4 Configure ...

Page 48: ...adapter on main board is damaged LCD is damaged Adjust LCD brightness Examine power supply line or replace main board Replace LCD 4 Control unit can not display any content System software or configuration files are lost CPU board is damaged download corresponding software or configuration files Replace CPU board 5 No sound No voltage Volume of buzzer is not enough Buzzer is damaged Replace power ...

Page 49: ... main board 12 Failure of Test and Restore Test mode Operating level is low Operating method is not right CPU board is damaged Log on higher operating level Replace CPU board 13 Display errors of Fire alarm Activate and Trouble etc Errors of configuration file CPU board is damaged Update the configuration file Replace CPU board 14 Failure of Inquiring history events Operating level is low Operatin...

Page 50: ...Test With the batteries fully charged and connected to the charger measure the voltage across the battery set It must read 26 0VDC 0 3V 2 Discharge Test With full system alarm load the voltage on a fully charged battery must not fall below 20 4VDC after 30 minutes 3 Load Voltage Test With full system alarm load the voltage on a fully charged battery must not fall below 24 0VDC after 1 minute Testi...

Page 51: ...engzhidonglu Xibeiwang HaiDian District Beijing 100094 China Tel 10 6476 8806 Fax 10 6476 8899 2011 Copyright by Beijing Siemens Cerberus Electronics Ltd Data and design subject to change without notice Doc No A5Q00016841A Version 02 Manual Date 11 2011 ...

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