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Operating Manual of FC18 Controller

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Supervision: On when supervision signal is detected; off when the signal disappears and “reset” is pressed.

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System trouble: On when system hardware/software is faulty.

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Trouble: On when trouble happen; off when trouble is resolved.

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Activation:  On  when  output device  (such  as  output module or main  board output  port) is  activated; Off  when

activation signal disappears and “reset” is pressed.

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Confirmation: On when controller receives confirmation signal; off when the signal disappears.

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NAC trouble: On when a trouble happens on NAC line; off when trouble disappears.

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Main Power: On when main power supply is working; off when the AC supply is disconnected.

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Battery: On when backup batteries are working; off when the Main power are working and the backup batteries

are not working.

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Disable: On when some equipment is disable; off when no equipment is disable; Flashing when system is at

startup status.

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Test: On when some device is at test/walk-test mode; off when no device is being tested.

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NAC disable: On when NAC line is disable; off when it’s enable.

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Auto: Only level 2&3 users can access. At auto mode all interlocking equipment can be activated automatically

by  controller  according to  pre-defined  interlocking  expression.  Manual  operations have  high  priority  at

auto mode.

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Manual: Level 2&3 user can access. At manual mode all interlocking equipment only can be activated manually.

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Acknowledge/Silence:  Only  level  2&3  users  can  access.  Press  “Acknowledge/Silence”  to  turn  off  the  buzzer

(except when battery is under voltage).

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  Flashing  when  there  are  events  and  “Acknowledge/Silence”  is  not  pressed.  OR  when  there  are

events and “Acknowledge/Silence” is pressed while new event occurs.

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  Off when there are events and “Acknowledge/Silence” is pressed. OR when there are no events.

Sound elimination in a network,

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  Press “Acknowledge/Silence” on master controller: internal sounder will turn off for both master and

slaves, also indicator will turn off.

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  Press  “Acknowledge/Silence”  on  slave  controller:  internal  sounder  will  turn  off  slave  itself,  also

indicator will turn off, but master remains unaffected.

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NAC activation: Only level 2&3 users can access. When fire is detected, NAC is activated and the LED is on.

Press  “NAC  activation”  to  deactivate  NAC  devices  and the  LED  is  off.  Press  it  again,  NAC  device  is

activated again and the LED is on. So on and so forth.

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  “NAC activation” button is used to activate/deactivate NAC devices.

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  NAC device can be disabling through the menu.

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  NAC device cannot be activated neither the alarm nor pressing key when NAC device is disable.

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  When NAC device is activated, it can be disable. But when it is enable again, its status will be normal

(no matter there is fire alarm or not).

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  The LED is used to show NAC device status. The LED is on when NAC device is activated and off

when NAC device is deactivated.

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Reset: Only level 2&3 users can access. It is used to reset system. Any event can be reset by pressing this key

no matter it’s acknowledged or not. But to reset fire alarm event is different from to reset non-fire alarm

events in a network.

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  Non-fire alarm events:

If master is reset, events in both master and salves are reset.

If a slave is reset, events in the slave are reset; the same events in master are also reset.

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  Fire alarm event:

If master is reset, events in both master and salves are reset.

If a slave is reset, events in the slave are reset while the same events in master will not reset

Summary of Contents for FC18 Series

Page 1: ...A5Q00041121 Smart Infrastructure FC1861 FC1862 FC1863 Controller Operating manual ...

Page 2: ...E 32 15 HOW TO TEST WALK TEST 33 16 HOW TO LOCATE STOP LOCATING 34 17 HOW TO ADJUST BUZZER LEVEL 35 18 HOW TO SET LOGIN TIME 36 19 HOW TO SET WALK TEST TIME 37 20 HOW TO SET LCD CLOSING TIME 38 21 HOW TO MODIFY TIME 39 22 HOW TO CHECK SYSTEM 40 23 HOW TO SAVE CONFIGURE 41 24 HOW TO EDIT PARAMETER 42 25 HOW TO CREATE VIEW LOGIC 43 26 HOW TO EDIT DELETE LOGIC 44 27 HOW TO ASSIGN GROUP FRT 45 28 HOW ...

Page 3: ...troller Page 2 70 APPENDIX 2 OPERABLE ITEM LIST 62 APPENDIX 3 DEVICES GROUPING TABLE 64 APPENDIX 4 RULES FOR LOGIC EXPRESSION 65 APPENDIX 5 INPUT METHOD 67 APPENDIX 6 STICKER METHOD EASY FOR COMMISSIONING 68 APPENDIX 7 GLOSSARY 68 ...

Page 4: ...dible and visible device 0 5A 24VDC 8 channels of interlocking function output 40mA 24VDC for automatic control and manual operations of control equipments Efficient group programming according to different using A FC186x controller can connect up to 2016 points by adding line card Network bus FC18 BUS the max distance is 1000m the twist wiring capacity is 1 0 to 1 5 mm 2 Up to 32 controllers can ...

Page 5: ...en a controller and a FRT Mimic driver within FR18 BUS 1000 m Max No of FRT Mimic driver connected with a controller 32 Auto mapping function Available only for detection line and field device Battery not included Depends on local regulation Communication interface Special converter module Input voltage 220 V 3A 110 V 6A 220 V 50Hz 110 V 60Hz Power supply capacity 10 A 24 VDC Dimension In mm 1000 ...

Page 6: ... LIST Table 1 2 No Type Description 1 FDT181 Heat detector 2 FDO181 Smoke detector 3 FDM181 Manual call point 4 FDCI181 2 Input module 5 FDCIO181 2 Input output module 6 FT1810 Floor repeater display 7 FDCL181 Isolator 8 FT1811 Addressable Mimic Driver 9 FTM1811 Addressable Mimic Display Board 200 600 1000 ...

Page 7: ...M STRUCTURE Up to 16 FC18 controllers can be networked together Any controller can be set as master controller to supervise devices connected with its slave controller and its own Up to 20000 devices can be connected in one system Fig 1 2 System structure ...

Page 8: ...Operating Manual of FC18 Controller Page 7 70 Fig 1 3 Internal structure Main Unit Terminal Board of main unit Terminal Board of Line Card Line Card Plate Breaker Power Supply10A Battery ...

Page 9: ...oothly 3 Mark 4 installation holes with pen on the wall for drilling Fig 2 1 4 Drill the holes put expansion bolts in and insert the M6 screws 5 Break the cable entries on the controller 6 Hang the controller over those screws 7 Insert cables into the controller 8 Open the front panel and tighten the screws to fix the controller on the wall 9 Connect cables to the terminals according to Fig 2 2 2 ...

Page 10: ...o special converter module for download upload software LC 1 LC 2 Reserved Int COM Connect to port RS485 on interlocking panel LC COM Connect to line card Printer COM Connect to printer PS Connect to power supply and port MB Pwr on main unit Int ID Dip Switch used to set interlocking address no DL Used to download upload interlocking software internal use only RS485 Connect to port Int COM on main...

Page 11: ... Input Int Output Connect to the interlocking panel on main unit IO1 IO2 Programmable input output see to Fig 2 9 NAC Connect to NAC alarm see to Fig 2 8 FCnet Connect to controller see to Fig 2 7 FRnet Connect to floor repeater display FRT Mimic driver see Fig 2 6 Int RS485 Reserved 24V 24V Used for manufacture test internal use only CH1 8 Connect to 8 channels of interlocking panel see Fig 2 10 ...

Page 12: ...ion diagram Note Ensure positive and negative connections are properly in place FC18 BUS is polarity sensitive Connect a 120Ω resistor as monitoring resistor It must be connected to the end of the line It also can be set by the two digit Dip switch on the main board see Dip switch Fig 2 7 Network connection diagram Visible and audible device FC18 To NAC NAC NAC Red Black Orange Black 20K resistor ...

Page 13: ...f On Off Off Off Off Off Off 3 On On Off Off Off Off Off Off 4 Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off 5 On Off On Off Off Off Off Off 31 On On On On On Off Off Off 32 Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off There is a 8 digit Dip switch Int ID Fig 2 2 on interlocking panel The 1 4 digit of Dip switch is available used to set address of interlocking panel The address No is fixed as 15 The 5 8 digit is Off Table 2 5...

Page 14: ...tch Charge and protect battery Monitor main power battery trouble status Auto recoverable current protection circuit for overload and short circuit Fig 2 11 AC input switch Fig 2 12 Wire connection Switch between 220VAC and 110VAC Connect external AC input Connect to port Pwr Status on main unit Connect to port PS on main unit and line card Connect to battery ...

Page 15: ... Input voltage 110 220 VAC Input frequency 60 50 Hz Output voltage 24 VDC Output current 10A AC fuse capacity 110VAC 6A 220VAC 3A DC fuse capacity 10A Operating temperature 0 40 when it is over 40 output power will reduce half Storage temperature 20 60 Humidity 95 40 2 Size 326 130 88 mm ...

Page 16: ... working status on online off offline Key SEL set online offline LF paper feed Key board Press number keys to enter numbers and letters C Press C to cancel or return to the previous menu Press OK to confirm or enter the menu Menu button press it to display menu Press to move the cursor Press to delete the previous input Press as shortcut key to show the function menu The operation items of the sel...

Page 17: ...essed OR when there are events and Acknowledge Silence is pressed while new event occurs Off when there are events and Acknowledge Silence is pressed OR when there are no events Sound elimination in a network Press Acknowledge Silence on master controller internal sounder will turn off for both master and slaves also indicator will turn off Press Acknowledge Silence on slave controller internal so...

Page 18: ...trolled by Activation Deactivation button manually Only level 2 3 user can access Press the button to activate it and press it again to deactivate it so on and so forth Trouble On when there s trouble off when trouble is solved Activation On when output channel is activated flashing when there s no confirmation Off when the output channel resume normal Confirmation On when confirmation is received...

Page 19: ...arm active Trouble Supervision Disable Test Walk test Locate Disable Enable Open Close Activate Deactivate Test Walk test Restore Locate Stop locating Edit parameter Save configure Assign group Assign FRT Equipment replacement Create logic View logic Edit logic Delete logic English Taiwan Hong Kong Portugal About Browse Event Tool Help Fig 3 2 Display screen Configure Login All Unconfigure Unknown...

Page 20: ... fire alarm activation confirmation supervision disable trouble test walk test normal Statistics window Display total number of real time events including fire alarm activation confirmation trouble supervision and disable Display current user level and controller mode icon is displayed when system clock is wrong possible reason is the button battery on main board is used or clock chip cannot work ...

Page 21: ...istory query Property query Disable Enable devices Activation Deactivation devices Test Walk test Restore Locate Stop locating Login time setting Buzzer level setting LCD closing time setting System time setting Auto manual mode setting Edit parameter Create logic expression Delete logic expression Edit logic expression View logic expression Print events Save configure Operate interlocking panel S...

Page 22: ...ers Fig 3 3 Fig 3 4 3 2 Logout There are two ways to logout l System logout automatically System automatically logs out to Level 1 if no operations take place during a preset login time System login time can be set by modifying station parameters l Use the menu to log out 1 Press Menu to browse the main menu Display main menu 2 Press to select Login and then press OK Logout window pops out 3 Press...

Page 23: ...or flashing l NAC activation indicator on l Buzzer ringing l NAC device activated 0001 Auto Alarm 2008 08 08 10 10 10 Room 1001 Building 1 01 005 001 Alarm Active 0002 Auto Alarm 2008 08 08 10 10 11 Room 1008 Building 1 01 005 008 0001 Active 2008 08 08 10 10 11 Output 1 01 005 008 Fig 4 2 Trouble status l Trouble indicator on l LCD shown as the figure l Acknowledge Silence indicator flashing l Bu...

Page 24: ...nowledge Silence indicator flashing l Buzzer ringing Confirmation 0001 Confirmation 2008 08 08 10 10 11 Output 1 01 005 008 Fig 4 6 Disable status l Disable indicator on l LCD shown as the figure 0002 Disable 2008 08 08 10 10 10 Room 1001 Building 1 01 005 001 Disable 0001 Disable 2008 08 08 10 08 10 Room 1008 Building 1 01 001 291 Fig 4 7 Test Walk test status l Test indicator on l LCD shown as t...

Page 25: ...ation status l Under Level 2 3 interface Buzzer is mute The Acknowledge Silence indicator turns off NAC devices still in activation status 2 Press NAC Activation to deactivate NAC devices and the indicator turn off Press it again to reactivate NAC and the indicator turn on So on and so forth 3 Find out fire location from LCD 4 Go to the site to investigate the situation 5 Call the firemen immediat...

Page 26: ...zzer is mute The Acknowledge Silence indicator turns off 2 Find out the trouble location from LCD 3 Go to the site to trouble shoot 4 The trouble indicator turns off when problems are solved If you cannot solve the problem please call local Siemens service center Note When a trouble occurs together with another event of higher priority trouble event cannot be displayed automatically You can enter ...

Page 27: ...hen press Acknowledge Silence Now Buzzer is mute The Acknowledge Silence indicator turns off l Under Level 2 3 interface Buzzer is mute The Acknowledge Silence indicator turns off 2 Find out the supervision location from LCD 3 Go to the site to handle it if necessary 4 The supervision event will disappear when supervision signal disappears Press Reset to turn off the supervision indicator and the ...

Page 28: ...e Silence Now Buzzer is mute The Acknowledge Silence indicator turns off l Under Level 2 3 interface Buzzer is mute The Acknowledge Silence indicator turns off 2 Find out the activation confirmation location from LCD 3 Go to the site to handle it if necessary 4 Confirmation indicator turns off when confirmation signal disappears When activation signal disappears press Reset to turn off the activat...

Page 29: ...be displayed in the window Use to browse items When an event is selected press to pop out a shortcut menu Fig 9 2 All operable items will be listed according to user level Use to select an operation item then press OK to take the operation Note 0001 item No of event COMM trouble type of event 2008 08 08 10 10 10 date and time when the event take place Interlocking line 01 0005 text message and dev...

Page 30: ... Property and press OK to pop out a property window Fig 10 2 2 Press C to quit equipment property query 0002 COMM trouble 2008 08 08 10 10 10 Interlocking Line 01 005 Trouble 0001 Other 2008 08 08 10 10 08 Room 1008 Building 1 01 001 291 Property History Property Fig 10 1 Station ID 1 Line ID 1 Point ID 3 Text Room 1008 Building 1 Type Heat detectot Status Normal Property Fig 10 2 ...

Page 31: ...select Advanced Query Fig 11 3 and then press OK to pop out advanced query window Fig 11 4 3 Select a type and input query time then press OK All the events fulfilling the requirements will be displayed in the window Use to browse items then press Menu Select Print to print all the history records displayed Select Quit to return back to initial interface Note Use to switch active window Use to act...

Page 32: ...the window If you don t know which type the equipment to be disabled belongs to please select All then press OK to display the tree Fig 12 3 Search down level by level through stations lines and points until you find the device you are looking for 3 Press to pop out the shortcut menu Fig 12 4 Use to select Disable and press OK to disable the selected device Steps to enable two ways 1 Same as the s...

Page 33: ... and to turn off the flashing Acknowledge Silence indicator Steps to deactivate two ways 1 Mostly same as the steps on how to activate The only difference is to select Deactivate instead of Activate in step 3 2 Another easier way to deactivate is to find the activated device through real time activation event query see real time event query Press to pop out a shortcut menu Fig 13 5 and press to se...

Page 34: ...14 1 Main menu displayed 2 Press to select Brow submenu Fig 14 2 Press to select All then press OK to display the tree diagram Fig 14 3 Search down level by level through stations lines and points until you find the device you are looking for 3 Press to pop out the shortcut menu Fig 14 4 Use to select Test Walk Test and press OK to test the selected device How to restore two ways 1 Mostly same as ...

Page 35: ...level by level through stations lines and points until you find the device you are looking for 3 Press to pop out the shortcut menu Fig 15 4 Use to select Locate and press OK to locate the selected device Now the test indicator is flashing Steps to stop locating The same as the first 2 steps to conduct a remote test The only difference is to select Stop locating instead of Locate in step 3 then pr...

Page 36: ...ter and press OK to enter the parameter editing interface Fig 16 5 5 Press to select Buzzer Level window Press to delete the previous number and enter a new one 6 After the change press Menu and press to select Confirm then press OK to save the change and quit A dialog box will pop out to remind you to save the change Fig 22 3 Press OK to save the change permanently or press C to save the change t...

Page 37: ... Fig 17 4 Use to select Edit Parameter and press OK to enter the parameter editing interface Fig 17 5 5 Press to select Login Time window Press to delete the previous number and enter a new one 6 After the change press Menu and press to select Confirm then press OK to save the change and quit A dialog box will pop out to remind you to save the change Fig 22 3 Press OK to save the change permanentl...

Page 38: ...18 4 Use to select Edit Parameter and press OK to enter the parameter editing interface Fig 18 5 5 Press to select Walk Test window Press to delete the previous number and enter a new one 6 After the change press Menu and press to select Confirm then press OK to save the change and quit A dialog box will pop out to remind you to save the change Fig 22 3 Press OK to save the change permanently or p...

Page 39: ... menu Fig 19 4 Use to select Edit Parameter and press OK to enter the parameter editing interface Fig 19 5 5 Press to select LCD closing time window Press to delete the previous number and enter a new one 6 After the change press Menu and press to select Confirm then press OK to save the change and quit A dialog box will pop out to remind you to save the change Fig 22 3 Press OK to save the change...

Page 40: ...d press OK to enter the time setting interface Fig 20 3 3 Press to delete the previous number and enter the exact time and date then press OK The change will take effect immediately Note A master controller can be set as a time based controller by FXS1800 engineering tool The time based controller synchronizes other slave controller every one hour Salve controller cannot be synchronized when syste...

Page 41: ...out the Tool submenu Fig 21 2 Press to select Check System and press OK to display the checking system window Fig 21 3 Press OK to examine the system LCD Flash in white and black once for each It s normal if there is no black spot Indicator All indicators flashing Buzzer Rings in 4 different sounds Printer Print successful test automatically 3 After finishing checking system it will return to the ...

Page 42: ...em is restarted Steps 1 Press Menu to browse the main menu Fig 22 1 Main menu displayed 2 Press to pop out the Conf submenu Fig 22 2 Press to select Save Configure and press OK to display the configuration saving window Fig 22 3 Press OK to save the changes 3 It will return to the original interface after the changes are saved Fig 22 1 Fig 22 2 Fig 22 3 ...

Page 43: ...3 4 Use to select Edit Parameters and press OK to enter the parameter modify interface Fig 23 5 4 Operations to modify Press to switch between windows If it is numerical value type of item press to delete the previous number and then enter a new one If it is a pull down menu press to pop out the pull down menu and then press to choose then press OK to confirm 5 After the modification press Menu an...

Page 44: ... If successful it will display Logic relations compiled successfully If not successful display will indicate error information If you don t want to save this change select Cancel and press OK to quit 5 After the change press Menu and press to select Confirm then press OK to save the change and quit A dialog box will pop out to remind you to save the change Fig 22 3 Press OK to save the change for ...

Page 45: ... error information will be displayed If you don t want to save this change select Cancel and press OK to quit 5 A dialog box will pop out to remind you to save the change Fig 22 3 after you quit the edit window Press OK to save the change permanently or press C to save the change temporarily The change will be lost if the system is restarted 6 If you select Delete Logic in step 3 the system will p...

Page 46: ...s to find out the device to be assigned to group 3 Press to pop out a shortcut menu Fig 26 3 Use to select Assign Group or Assign FRT and press OK to enter the grouping interface Fig 26 4 4 Press to popup pull down menu of groups that can be assigned to choose a group press OK and system will save and return to the original window But the save here is just temporary if the device is reloaded chang...

Page 47: ... product series No download time of configuration file and modification time Steps 1 Press Menu to browse the main menu Fig 27 1 Main menu displayed 2 Press to select Help submenu Fig 27 2 Press OK to display the help information window Fig 27 3 3 Press C to return to the original window Fig 27 1 Fig 27 2 Fig 27 3 ...

Page 48: ...logical relation The activation indicator is on when activation command is given The confirmation indicator is on when confirmation signal is received When the controller is in manual status equipment on site can be activated deactivated manually Activation indicator is on when Activation Deactivation key is pressed Confirmation indicator is on when confirmation signal is received When Activation ...

Page 49: ...enu Fig 29 2 Select All and then press OK Now the tree diagram will be displayed in the window Fig 29 3 Usually printer is under mainboard port 3 Press to pop out the shortcut menu Fig 29 4 Use to select Open and press OK to open the printer Steps to close printer Same as the steps to open The only difference is to select Close instead of Open in step 3 Fig 29 5 Then press OK to close printer Note...

Page 50: ...nd printer will print self examination When power is on if indicator is on press SEL to turn it off if indicator is off this operation is not necessary Press LF and press SEL then the printer will print self examination Press SEL to stop during self examination if needed Change paper roll 1 As Fig 29 6 press the key to open the front cover 2 Take out the left paper roll and install the new one as ...

Page 51: ...op out the shortcut menu Fig 30 4 Use to select Exchange device and press OK to enter the exchange device interface 4 Press to pop out the pull down menu Figure 30 5 and all devices that can be replaced will be displayed Press to choose a device that need to be replaced and press OK System returns to the original window But the saving here is just temporary if the system is restarted the change wi...

Page 52: ...tuguese One of them can be selected according to needs Steps 1 Press Menu to browse the main menu Fig 31 1 Main menu displayed 2 Press to select Lang submenu Fig 31 2 Select a language you need and press OK 3 The system language is changed Note The saved change takes effect immediately This operation can only be applied to host machine Fig 31 1 Fig 31 2 ...

Page 53: ...onfigure Unknown Inconsistent Exchage Through this function can check the quantity for each event Step 1 Press Menu to browse the main menu Fig 31 1 Main menu displayed 2 Press to select Brow submenu Fig 32 2 Press to select Other then press OK to display the information Fig 32 3 3 Press C to return to the original window Fig 32 1 Fig 32 2 Fig 32 3 ...

Page 54: ...o browse the main menu Fig 34 1 Main menu displayed 2 Press to pop out the Tool submenu Fig 34 2 Select Printer and press OK then this port is configured as a printer port Transfer to debug port Same as step 1 and 2 described above just select Config and press OK then this port is transferred to configure port Note The saved change will take effect immediately Restarting the controller doesn t cha...

Page 55: ...distribution Note Distribute cfgs is available when there s misconfiguration in the system Use the engineering tool FXS1800 to set the master controller Only the master controller can distribute and update the configuration file of each slave controller The configuration distribution takes a long time when there are many controllers in the system or the configuration file is large The distribution...

Page 56: ...he configuration and sync Note Collect cfgs and sync is available when there s misconfiguration in the system Use the engineering tool FXS1800 to set the master controller Only the master controller can distribute and update the configuration file of each slave controller The configuration distribution takes a long time when there are many controllers in the system or the configuration file is lar...

Page 57: ... summary of auto or manual status for each controller in the network via this operation Steps 1 Press Menu to browse the main menu Fig 37 1 Main menu displayed 2 Press to select Brow submenu Fig 37 2 Press to select Auto Manual and then press OK The summary of controller s auto manual status window displays 3 Press C to exit the current window Fig 37 1 Fig 37 2 ...

Page 58: ...on file is lost Change corresponding software file CPU trouble Change CPU 5 No sound No voltage Change power lines or main board Sound volume is not enough Adjust sound volume of buzzer Buzzer is damaged Change buzzer 6 Station trouble Configuration file does not consist with actual equipment Change file Main board address is not set by dip switch or dose not consist with configuration file Set ad...

Page 59: ...e damaged interlocking equipment Power interlocking lines is damaged Examine wire connections 13 Manual control failure User level is wrong Login higher user level Controller and interlocking panel are not in manual status Change configuration Interlocking equipment is damaged Change damaged interlocking equipment Power interlocking lines is damaged Examine wire connections 14 Disable enable failu...

Page 60: ...line Topology type Option 1 Stub Option 2 Loop default Power supply Text Power supply default Interlocking panel Text Interlocking panel default FDO181 smoke detector Text Device location description Sensitivity Option 1 Standard default Option 2 Sensitive FDO181 heat detector Text Device location description Detection mode Option 1 A2S default Option 2 A2R FDM181 manual call point Text Device loc...

Page 61: ... Switched voltage control output Default Option 2 Dry contact Output without confirmation interlocking panel and main board output Text Device location function description Output with confirmation FDCIO181 Text Device location function description Supervision time In preset supervision time if there is no answer signal received system defines it as activation without confirmation Default value is...

Page 62: ...ines it as activation without confirmation Default value is 10 seconds Effective value 1 600 seconds NAC Text Device location description Main power Text Main power default Battery Text Battery default Charging circuit Text Charging circuit Detection group Text Device location description Control output group Text Device location description Supervision group Text Device location description FRT g...

Page 63: ...output Extinguishing panel Point Device type Operational item Activation Deactivation Disable Enable Test Walk test Restore Locate Stop Locating Reset FDCI181 Input module FDCIO181 Input output module Auto alarm device FDO181 Smoke detector FDT181 Heat detector Manual alarm device FDM181 Manual Call Point Supervision output Alarm input Status input Output with confirmation output without confirmat...

Page 64: ...Manual of FC18 Controller Page 63 70 Group Group Operational item Activation Deactivation Disable Enable Control group Detection group Supervision group FRT group Ö indicates operational indicates not operational ...

Page 65: ...r Supervision input of FDCI181 Input module FDCIO181 Input output module Confirmation input of FDCI181 Input module FDCIO181 Input output module Alarm input of FDCI181 Input module FDCIO181 Input output module Output without confirmation of FDCI181 Input module FDCIO181 Input output module Output with confirmation of FDCI181 Input module FDCIO181 Input output module Note One device can be assigned...

Page 66: ...003 simultaneously alarm can activate group 01 0004 Priority Example 01 0001 01 0002 01 0003 01 0004 indicates that any group of 01 0001 01 0002 and 01 0003 simultaneously alarm can activate group 01 0004 Not relation Example 01 0001 01 0002 01 0004 indicates that 01 0001alarm and 01 0002 no alarm active 01 0004 group Abbreviations but cannot be used in N Example 01 0001 01 0015 01 0016 indicates ...

Page 67: ... a group the logic expression needs to be verified When a logic expression need to activate more groups output simultaneously use to separate Example 01 0001 01 0002 01 0003 01 0004 01 0005 indicates that any group of 01 0001 01 0002 and 01 0003 simultaneously alarm can activate group 01 0004 and 01 0005 3 Interlocking across controllers Just directly input addresses of groups in logic expression ...

Page 68: ... input content will switch between number and letter 2 When switched to needed content relieve the key to complete the input of needed letter number Special character input 1 Press down number key 1 then input content will switch among 1 space 2 When switched to needed content relieve the key to complete the input of character ...

Page 69: ...to the corresponding position in engineering drawings 4 After all installation complete turn on the system and controller will find all new devices 5 Now the system is auto configured able to generate alarms and fault with default settings 6 Upload the data to PC and configure through debug tool software in PC Choose the device Enter text information or choose corresponding technical parameters su...

Page 70: ... Haidian District 100094 BEIJING China 86 10 64768806 www siemens com buildingtechnologies Beijing Siemens Cerberus Electronics Ltd 2014 Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice Doc No A6V10322053_e_en_ Version e Manual FC18 Date 2019 04 01 100931750 ...

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