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FC361-xx, FC362-xx 

Fire control panel 

Technical Manual 

 

 

 

 

A6V10421795_en--_k 

 

Smart Infrastructure 

2021-04-28 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FC361 Series

Page 1: ...FC361 xx FC362 xx Fire control panel Technical Manual A6V10421795_en _k Smart Infrastructure 2021 04 28 ...

Page 2: ...of to others without express authorization are prohibited Offenders will be held liable for payment of damages All rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design patent are reserved Issued by Siemens Switzerland Ltd Smart Infrastructure Global Headquarters Theilerstrasse 1a CH 6300 Zug Tel 41 58 724 2424 www siemens com buildingtechnologies Edition 2021 04 28 Document ...

Page 3: ...al data 22 4 4 2 Electrical data 23 4 4 3 Mechanical data 24 4 4 4 Environmental conditions 24 4 5 Structure 25 5 Options with requirements 26 6 Installation 27 6 1 Instruction 27 6 2 Surface mounting 29 6 3 Power supply mains voltage 30 6 4 Battery 31 6 5 Connection overview 32 6 6 C NET detector line 33 6 6 1 Connectable C NET devices 34 6 6 2 C NET topology 37 6 6 3 Wiring on C NET devices 38 6...

Page 4: ... Logging into a higher access level 73 8 4 3 Querying alarm counter 74 8 4 4 About 74 8 5 Operations under access level 2 75 8 5 1 Isolation 75 8 5 2 Test 77 8 5 3 Viewing event memories 81 8 5 4 Logging out of the current access level 85 8 6 Operations under access level 3 86 8 6 1 Deleting test logs 86 9 Engineering 87 9 1 Setting date time 87 9 2 Editing zone and device name 88 9 2 1 On screen ...

Page 5: ...the PC 118 10 11 Backing up test reports to the PC 118 10 12 Factory reset 119 10 13 Adding output card 4M 119 11 Maintenance 120 11 1 General 120 11 2 Preparatory work 120 11 3 Function test 121 11 4 Device test 122 11 5 Calibrating lines 123 11 6 Completion of work 123 12 Troubleshooting 124 12 1 Fault message indication 124 12 2 Panel 124 12 3 Accessories 125 12 4 Recovering short fault of a de...

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Page 7: ...ion Carries out a performance check following installation Has received specialist training in the area of building installation technology or electrical installations Commissioning personnel Configure the product at the place of installation according to customer specific requirements Check the product operability and release the product for use by the operator Searches for and corrects malfuncti...

Page 8: ...SO 8601 format YYYY MM DD Reference document and source language The source language of this document is English en The reference version of this document is the international version in English The international version is not localized The reference document has the following designation ID_en _x x version en English international Conventions for text marking Markups Special markups are shown in...

Page 9: ...panel FC360 A6V10431013 Mounting instructions FCA3601 Z1 FCA3603 Z1 key switch A6V10431015 Mounting instructions FCA3602 Z1 output card 4M A6V10893024 Mounting instructions FHA3602 Z1 semi flush mount bezel A6V10450591 Mounting instructions FHD3601 Z1 door incl PMI A6V10431009 Mounting instructions FTO3601 H1 evacuation module NL A6V11777319 Mounting instructions FTO3603 Z1 LED indicator 32 zones ...

Page 10: ...ady this version The table below shows this document s history of changes Version Edition date Brief description k 2021 04 28 Some minor editorial changes j 2021 02 02 Add DAR use case Add descriptions of the Door holder function Add synchronization descriptions of voice alarm devices i 2020 12 16 Add Chapter 3 Add RS485 communication parameters in Chapter 6 11 5 Change LED indicators 16 zones to ...

Page 11: ...60 Desktop Editor 2 0 Change password of access level 3 1 in chapter 6 1 Add information of updating firmware of FT2010 FT2011 FDUL221 in chapter 9 7 b 2016 02 23 Add sticker information in chapter 5 2 Add description to quit replace mode in chapter 8 3 4 3 Add how to adjust brightness in chapter 11 2 Update information in chapter 3 4 2 and chapter 5 8 about the total output current of configurabl...

Page 12: ...About this document History of changes 1 12 151 A6V10421795_en _k X published no publication with this modification index ...

Page 13: ...tional danger symbols These symbols indicate general dangers the type of danger or possible consequences measures and prohibitions examples of which are shown in the following table General danger Explosive atmosphere Voltage electric shock Laser light Battery Heat Signal word The signal word classifies the danger as defined in the following table Signal word Danger level DANGER DANGER identifies ...

Page 14: ...installation operation or disposal of the product apply at the place of operation then these must also be taken into account together with the safety regulations in the product documentation Electrical installations WARNING Electrical voltage Electric shock Work on electrical installations may only be carried out by qualified electricians or by instructed persons working under the guidance and sup...

Page 15: ...nstallations for test purposes must not cause injury to anyone or damage to the building installations The following instructions must be observed Use the correct potential for activation this is generally the potential of the building installation Only check controls up to the interface relay with blocking option Make sure that only the controls to be tested are activated Inform people before tes...

Page 16: ...ance or lack of maintenance 2 4 Release notes Limitations to the configuration or use of devices in a fire detection installation with a particular firmware version are possible WARNING Limited or non existent fire detection Personal injury and damage to property in the event of a fire Read the Release Notes before you plan and or configure a fire detection installation Read the Release Notes befo...

Page 17: ...prise network or the internet if and to the extent such a connection is necessary and only when appropriate security measures e g firewalls and or network segmentation are in place Additionally Siemens guidance on appropriate security measures should be taken into account For additional information please contact your Siemens sales representative or visit https www siemens com global en home compa...

Page 18: ... Software license overview These devices use Open Source Software OSS All Open Source Software components used in the product to include copyrights and licensing agreement are available at http siemens com bt download Firmware version OSS document ID Device 02 01 01 A6V12190258 FC361 xx FC362 xx ...

Page 19: ...loop or stub Automatic fire detectors e g smoke and heat detectors manual call points alarm devices voice alarm devices I O modules and other C NET devices are connected to the C NET detector line s The picture below shows the FC360 system overview Fig 1 Overview of FC360 system 1 FC360 fire control panel 2 C NET detector line FC361 xx supports one detector line while FC362 xx supports two 3 Alarm...

Page 20: ...h 126 addresses FC362 xx Two loops or four stubs with 252 addresses LCD with 7 lines max 21 characters per line Up to 2000 events can be stored in history log with date and time stamp Alarm counter for up to 999 alarms Integrated configuration tool FC360 Panel Configurator Automatic summer winter time change Country specific settings Multilingual ...

Page 21: ...oops FC362 ZZ FC362 ZA Battery Max battery capacity 12 Ah Battery Max battery capacity 25 Ah FC361 YZ and FC361 YA are replaced with FC361 ZZ and FC361 ZA respectively Besides option module LED indicator 16 zones is not available It is replaced with LED indicator 32 zones More options Output card 4M Evacuation module NL LED indicator 32 zones Key switch Key switch Nordic RS232 RS485 module Ext pri...

Page 22: ...of detector lines Loops or Stub lines FC361 xx Max 1 Max 2 FC362 xx Max 2 Max 4 Number of addresses per loop Max 126 Max 126 Number of addresses per stub Max 32 Max 32 Inputs outputs Number of sounder circuits 2 Number of relay outputs 3 Number of configurable inputs outputs 4 Options RS232 RS485 module Max 1 Ext printer DL3750 Max 1 LED indicator 32 zones Max 1 Evacuation module NL Max 1 Key swit...

Page 23: ...A3602 Z1 Voltage current max per output DC 24 V 1 0 A3 EOL element Resistor 2 2 kΩ 1 W 0 5 Additionally for outputs on output card 4M FCA3602 Z1 with the functionality creeping open short Line resistance Max 74 3 Ω Sounder voltage Min DC 16 V Relay outputs on mainboard DC 60 V 2 0 A Power supply Mains voltage AC 97 127 V AC 196 253 V Mains fuse AC 250 V 2 5 AT Power consumption 70 W Max nominal ou...

Page 24: ...max 0 1 A The total output current of configurable IOs and aux power output is max 0 2 A 3 Each output on the output card 4M has the capability of max 1 0 A The total output current of output card 4M is max 2 0 A 4 4 3 Mechanical data FC361 ZZ FC362 ZZ FC361 ZA FC362 ZA Terminals 0 2 2 5 mm2 Dimensions W x H x D 402 x 372 x 132 mm 402 x 372 x 211 mm Weight without batteries 5 13 kg 5 15 kg 6 32 kg...

Page 25: ...ow shows the structure of the panel with open front cover Fig 2 Structure of FC360 panel 1 Power supply 2 Batteries 3 Mainboard 4 Optional output card 4M 5 RS232 RS485 module 6 PMI board 7 Space for options e g Evacuation module NL LED indicator 32 zones key switch 8 Mains fuse holder ...

Page 26: ...arm confirmation input from fire alarm routing equipment Input RT device confirmation signal LED fire brigade activated via input 6 8 7 10 1 Outputs G to fire protection equipment according to EN 54 1 Monitored output card 4M Fire output 6 11 4 7 11 Delays to outputs Alarm Verification Concept Delayed Alarm Reset Manned Unmanned 15 16 7 12 1 Dependencies on more than one alarm signal type A depend...

Page 27: ...applicable national and local regulations The panel must be installed in a dry clean and well vented room The panel and its components must be protected against dampness and interfering external influences such as dust great temperature fluctuations and mechanical stress The panel must be installed in a place freely accessible to authorized staff and the emergency services The panel must be fitted...

Page 28: ...r mounting the panel Surface mounting Semi flush mounting refer to document A6V10893024 see chapter Applicable documents 9 Fig 3 Mounting the panel 1 Recommended display height approx 1 6 to 1 7 m 2 Panel width 402 mm 3 Distance from door of at least one door leaf in width 4 Panel height 372 mm ...

Page 29: ... panel using screws Ø 5 mm not included 7 Stick the supplied aluminum stickers over all holes for wall mounting 8 Optional Mounting accessories C See Accessories 46 9 Switch off the mains supply AC 230 V and connect the mains cable See Power supply mains voltage 30 10 Connect signal and control cable detector lines sounder lines inputs outputs and relays See C NET detector line 33 Sounder lines 40...

Page 30: ...ent it from being switched on 1 Insert the mains cable 1 into the housing from the top right side Use mains cable with cross section of 3 1 5 mm2 up to 3 2 5 mm2 2 Insulate the mains cable 1 as needed and connect to the mains fuse holder 4 3 Secure the cable with a cable tie Fig 5 Connection of power supply 1 Mains cable 2 Boundary of mains zone 3 Safety zone no 230 V power permitted 4 Mains fuse ...

Page 31: ...required battery capacity Fully discharged batteries may be unable to correctly recharge Replace batteries that have been fully discharged Determining battery type Determine the battery type based on the calculated battery capacity see table below Designation Type Capacity Order number Battery 12 V 7 Ah VdS FA2003 A1 7 Ah A5Q00019353 Battery 12 V 12 Ah VdS FA2004 A1 12 Ah A5Q00019354 Battery 12 V ...

Page 32: ...control panel Panel type specific Only FC362 xx supports two loops EOL Resistor 2 2 kΩ Relay Output module FCA1209 Z1 1 Connection of sounder lines 2 Aux power supply DC 24 V 0 2 A 3 Configurable IO default setting as Input 4 Configurable IO default setting as Unmonitored output 5 Output relay default setting as RT fire 6 Output relay default setting as RT fault 7 Output relay default setting as F...

Page 33: ... voltage FDCI723 and special applications with I O modules require an external power supply The picture below shows the C NET detector line connection with peripheral devices Fig 8 Overview of FC360 C NET detector line NOTICE Max 252 devices can be connected to FC362 xx Otherwise the panel reports an overload fault Max 32 devices can be connected to a single stub as per EN 54 2 Line separator All ...

Page 34: ...e Type Description AI EAI DBS720 Point detectors OP720 Smoke detector X X X HI720 Heat detector static ROR X X X HI722 Heat detector static with temperature report support X X X OH720 Multi sensor smoke detector X X X OOH740 Multi sensor smoke detector DualProtocol Collective X X X OP360 Smoke detector X X X HI360 Heat detector static ROR X X X OH360 Multi sensor smoke detector X X X Special detec...

Page 35: ... Voice alarm device1 FDS225 R Voice sounder red housing FDS225 W Voice sounder white housing FDS227 RW Voice sounder beacon red housing white LED FDS227 WW Voice sounder beacon white housing white LED FDS227 RR Voice sounder beacon red housing red LED FDS227 WR Voice sounder beacon red housing red LED FDS227 RW C Voice sounder beacon red housing white LED FDS227 WW C Voice sounder beacon white hou...

Page 36: ...e See document A6V10725350 for detailed voice message content NOTICE Influencing the earth fault monitoring For devices on the C NET with a separate supply the supply must be electrically isolated The complete compatibility list is available in document A6V10882301 See chapter Applicable documents 9 For more details about each connectable device search the device type in http siemens com bt downlo...

Page 37: ... s C NET detector line FC362 xx supports connection of two loops or four stubs Loop FC361 xx 1 loop max 126 addressable devices FC362 xx 2 loops max 126 addressable devices per loop Stub FC361 xx 2 stubs max 32 addressable devices per stub as per EN 54 2 FC362 xx 4 stubs max 32 addressable devices per stub as per EN 54 2 Sub stubs on loop A sub stub must only be connected between two devices or li...

Page 38: ... line terminal Panel type specific Only FC362 xx supports two loops Each C NET device has the terminals for directly connecting the C NET wire Loop wiring Connection terminal Detector base and sounder base 1b corresponds to input output 5 corresponds to input 6 corresponds to output Manual call point Input output modules Zone module Alarm device with supplementary optical indication Loop connectio...

Page 39: ...1795_en _k 39 151 Stub wiring Fig 10 Stub connection of C NET detector line A When using shielded connection cables Cable shielding must be connected to the panel s earth terminal Max 32 devices may be connected to a single stub as per EN 54 2 ...

Page 40: ...arm device control if a sounder line is configured as Sounder in configuration tools Fire control if a sounder line is configured as Fire control in configuration tools Technical Current of each sounder line max 0 5 A DC 24 V Total available current of both sounder lines max 0 5 A DC 24 V Each line must be terminated with an EOL element Resistor 2 2 kΩ Fig 11 Connection of sounder line Sounder 2 2...

Page 41: ... can be triggered by a potential free contact They can be configured as one of the following usages Class Change Usage Evacuation usage Reset command Access level 2 Disable RT Fire and RT Fault devices Activate manned Toggle between manned unmanned Initiate extra PSU fault Dialer RT Fire Device Fault Initiate fire brigade is called Acknowledge command Voice test Usage Door holder off See document ...

Page 42: ...A6V10421795_en _k Technical Max current of each output 0 1 A Total max current of four outputs if configured including AUX power output 0 2 A IO1 is configured as output by default if the country selection is NL With FTO3601 H1 EVAC field ...

Page 43: ...e freely configured as Fire Control RT Fire RT Fault Fire alarm The default settings are Relay 1 RT Fire Relay 2 RT Fault Relay 3 Fire alarm Technical Current of each relay max 2 A DC 60 V Fig 13 Connection of relays Default relay configuration of activating RT Fire and RT Fault outputs can be found in task card Other settings in FC360 Panel Configurator ...

Page 44: ...es Fig 14 Position of terminals and switches Terminals Description X1 Loop 2 C NET detector line only for FC362 xx X3 Sounder lines X5 Supply output 24 V X6 X9 Configurable inputs outputs X11 X13 Relay outputs X15 Loop 1 C NET detector line X29 Connection to PMI board X39 Connection to output card 4M X26 Connection to PC X22 Connection to power supply ...

Page 45: ...tor lines are powered off and the panel reports a fatal fault of detection module You can power on the C NET detector lines and remove the fatal fault by Reset detection module function See Reset detection module 100 NOTICE Do not use For factory use only Otherwise a fatal error will occur S3 Switch for buzzer Position Function On Buzzer enabled default Off Buzzer disabled Note Only disable the bu...

Page 46: ...therwise the panel may run into unexpected errors 6 11 1 Key switch FCA3601 Z1 Key switch Nordic FCA3603 Z1 Fig 15 Installation of key switch Function The key switches directly enable access level 2 operations Installation Detailed information on installation is available in document A6V10431013 See chapter Applicable documents 9 Configuration No configuration is required FCA3603 Z1 FCA3601 Z1 ...

Page 47: ...tone configured in Addressable sounders tone 1 under task card Site in FC360 Panel Configurator Installation Detailed information on installation is available in document A6V10431009 See chapter Applicable documents 9 Configuration The evacuation module NL is configured by default when starting up with country setting NL With FTO3601 H1 EVAC field Operation Fig 17 PMI of evacuation module NL No De...

Page 48: ...tion is available in document A6V11777319 See chapter Applicable documents 9 Configuration No configuration is required NOTICE Before installing the LED indicator 32 zones on an old panel FC361 xx ensure that you ve updated the panel software to the latest version The first 16 LEDs function the same as the replaced LED indicator 16 zones You can also install the LED indicator 32 zones on FC361 YZ ...

Page 49: ... line DC 24 V 2 A power supply is required There are two options for power connection Internal connection See Fig Connection of internal power External connection Power is provided via external power supply FP120 Z1 For connection terminals on the output card 4M see Fig Connection overview of output card 4M NOTICE Output card 4M doesn t support multiple transmission paths in one cable In addition ...

Page 50: ... voltage is DC 16 V When the output is configured as RT Fault the resistance scope is 350 Ω 2500 Ω Configuration See Adding output card 4M 119 and Calibrating output card 4M 105 Checking the line resistance depending on the required current It must be calculated to ensure the supply of the connected devices is met The picture shows the dependence of the line resistance R Line in relation to the de...

Page 51: ...table below can be used for this check they display the maximum values Details must be calculated individually Imax R Line Ω Umin 16 V 0 1 A 0 74 3 0 2 A 0 34 1 0 4 A 0 14 0 6 A 0 7 2 0 8 A 0 3 9 1 A 0 1 9 Counteractive measures Reduction of I Load or R Line ...

Page 52: ...tallation of RS232 RS485 1 RS232 RS485 module 2 X10 slot for connection of the modules 1 Insert the module into slot X10 2 Secure the module to the mainboard using two screws 3 Wire up the module with the intended components as per the pin assignment PIN assignment Pin Designation Description 8 DCD Data carrier detected 7 DSR Data set ready 6 CTS Clear to send 5 0 V Ground 4 RXD Received data 3 DT...

Page 53: ...t not exceed 20 m Do not forget about the polarity A B Up to eight participants are allowed Terminate the line after the last participant with 120 Ω Use shielded cables Configuration The participant address and communication trouble setting can be configured in FC360 Panel Configurator See document A6V10450595 for more details Other parameter settings are not configurable X3 6 5 7 8 RTS TXD DTR RX...

Page 54: ...485 module 52 The picture below shows the connection between the printer and panel The connection cable is wired as per the following connection diagram The connection cable has a maximum length of 15 meters Use shielded cables FCA2001 A1 DB 25 male A Screw connection on RS232 module FCA2001 A1 B 25 pole connector DB 25 male for Fujitsu DL3750 printer Configuration No configuration is required FUJ...

Page 55: ...ivation Isolation Connection and configuration See chapter RS232 RS485 module Optional 53 6 11 5 3 Danger management system DMS A DMS can be connected to the panel via UFP protocol using the physical RS485 module Depending on DMS configuration and DMS manufacturers the panel can send alarm and trouble events to the DMS and the DMS can acknowledge reset or silence resound alarm events reported on t...

Page 56: ...3601 Z2 Mainboards FCM3601 Z1 and FCM3601 Z2 are already mounted in FC361 xx and FC362 xx fire control panels respectively in the factory They only can be replaced in the event of a repair Fig 24 Installation of mainboard 1 Threaded bolts 2 6 screws 3 Mainboard FCM3601 Z1 or FCM3601 Z2 4 Loop 2 Only available on FCM3601 Z2 X22 Connector for power supply X29 Connector for cable to PMI X39 Connector...

Page 57: ...e documents 9 1 Mount the mainboard 3 with the 6 screws 2 to the threaded bolts 1 that are embedded in the rear panel 2 Re install RS232 RS485 module that may have been removed 3 Connect all connectors according to the label 4 Switch on power supply The panel starts up 5 Set country and language and then press when an auto configuration message pops up on the screen 6 Check firmware version and en...

Page 58: ...e power supplies mains and battery are disconnected Connector to mainboard is disconnected The old door incl PMI is removed Refer to document A6V10450591 see chapter Applicable documents 9 1 From the right side insert the bolt pin on the door into the hinge 3 on the rear panel aligning the hole on the bolt pin 2 with the hole on the hinge 3 2 Secure the door with two bolts 1 3 Insert the connector...

Page 59: ...events Disable enable zone device alarm devices RT alarm and RT fault Perform detection test lamp test1 and voice test View event log and compensation value log Automatic logout after a period of no operation Access code is not necessary if a key switch is used Access code is not necessary if the input configured as access level 2 is activated 3 Commissioning engineer 9999 Configure system Automat...

Page 60: ... time of AVC process 6 Manned or Unmanned Yellow On The panel is in Manned operation Off The panel is in Unmanned operation 7 General fault Yellow On Indicates any fault event in the system 8 System fault Yellow On Indicates CPU failure 9 Sounder line and alarm device fault Yellow On All alarm devices are disabled Flashing One or more alarm devices are in fault Sounder circuits are in fault 10 RT ...

Page 61: ...nned Unmann ed1 Switches between Manned Unmanned 3 Alarm Delay Off1 Stops the Alarm delay time The panel generates directly a global alarm 4 Silence1 Silences alarm devices in the event of alarm Resound1 Manually re activates alarm devices during alarming If configured activation of all alarm devices 5 Reset1 Resets the acknowledged events 6 Acknowledge Acknowledges all unacknowledged events alarm...

Page 62: ...firms the input and returns to the previous entry 10 Keypad In view mode Directly jumps to the selected sub menu In input edit mode Enters digits 11 Menu Displays the main menu 12 Navigation Scrolls up Scrolls down In view mode Returns to the previous entry In input edit mode Deletes last input Edit time Selects previous value In view mode Jumps to sub menu In input edit mode Confirms the input an...

Page 63: ...em is NOT the last item Indicates that there are other items above the top item The top item is NOT the first item Indicates that there are further items to be extended to 3 AVC timer system time and access level Normal status without fire alarm Access level System time Fire alarm Countdown of the AVC timer T1 and T2 Access level LCD indication priority Events Priority High 1 Low 7 Alarm 1 Operati...

Page 64: ...voice alarm devices to the Voice test mode 2 3 Section 8 5 2 77 3 Event memory 1 Event log Queries history events 2 3 Section 8 5 3 1 81 2 Test log Deletes test logs 3 Section 8 6 1 86 3 Compensation Value Views compensation values of smoke detectors OP720 OH720 OOH740 OOHC740 OP360 and OH360 2 3 Section 8 5 3 2 83 4 Login Logs into a higher access level 1 2 Section 8 4 2 73 5 Lamp test Tests LEDs...

Page 65: ...ibrates C NET detector line and views calibration reports 4 Calibrate 4M card line Calibrates the output card 4M to get the resistance 3 Section 9 5 105 5 Alarm counter reset Sets the alarm counter to 0 3 Section 9 6 106 6 Factory reset Resets the system to factory settings 3 Section 9 7 106 7 Logout Logs out from the current access level 2 3 Section 8 5 4 85 8 Query alarm counter Queries alarm co...

Page 66: ...tailed event type ManualAlarm 6 Device number Dev 3 7 Optional Customer text of device line number or Fire Control Panel Meeting room 808 8 Optional Customer text of zone 8th Floor 9 Zone number Zone 1 10 Date and time 12 08 2020 08 08 08 11 Optional Device technical information Line number Logical number Device ID 1 Add 003 004A08B0 Device ID is only visible for access level 3 or above It is hidd...

Page 67: ...6 2 Sample of Fault view 1 1 Faults L3 001 Manual alarm Dev 3 Meeting room 808 8th floor Zone 1 12 09 2015 08 08 08 1 Add 003 004A08B0 7 6 3 Sample of Isolation view 1 1 Isolations L3 001 Manual alarm Zone 3 Meeting room 808 8th floor Zone 1 12 09 2015 08 08 08 ...

Page 68: ...iews 66 Immediate activation of panel states Any fire and Global alarm If configured RT fire is activated by Global alarm Press Acknowledge to confirm attendance Access level 2 password is required Buzzer is off Optional Press Silence Resound to silence resound all alarm devices Read the alarm event information on the LCD and go to the indicated fire location to verify the incident Examine the fir...

Page 69: ... remote transmission to fire brigade is implemented the Fire Brigade LED indicates RT fire status See chapter LED indicators 60 MINOR INCIDENT No fire alarm Press Reset to return into normal operation Access level 2 password is required If fire brigade was called automatically i e RT fire inform the fire brigade about the actual situation The fire alarm reoccurs if any device remains in fire condi...

Page 70: ...eactivated for special applications In this case the alarm procedure follows the description in chapter Alarm procedure in unmanned mode i e no attendance check T1 and no investigation time T2 Press Acknowledge to confirm attendance check Access level 2 password is required Buzzer is off The investigation time T2 starts Optional Press Silence Resound to silence resound all alarm devices Read the a...

Page 71: ... is required Check and ensure that the fire brigade was not called accidently The fire alarm reoccurs if any device remains in fire condition 8 3 Procedure in case of fault A fault event is displayed on LCD if a fault occurs As an option the configured outputs can be activated example RT fault 1 Press on the PMI 2 Read message fault location on the display 3 Go to the fault location 4 Eliminate th...

Page 72: ...lation Test Information The System status function is used to display all pending events 1 Press on the keypad The System status window is open 2 Select System status and press The System status window is open All event types are listed with numbers of pending events 3 Select one event type and press All pending events of the selected type are indicated You can check each of the events by pressing...

Page 73: ...The picture below shows the password entry window Log in L1 Password 4 digits 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open 2 Select Login and press The password entry window is open 3 Enter password and confirm with The corresponding access level is enabled The main menu with corresponding commands opens For example access level 1 can log into access level 2 or access level 3 with the approp...

Page 74: ...alarm counter and press The total number of alarm events is indicated The picture below shows the alarm counter Query alarm counter L1 Alarm count 10 8 4 4 About The About function displays software version for Panel FC360 Panel Configurator Output card 4M 1 1 If installed 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open 2 Select About and press The following information is indicated About L1 FC...

Page 75: ...abled area You must enable the disabled area as soon as possible Exit Test mode if a zone device is set to Test mode before isolation Otherwise the LCD still displays test events in fire alarm situations The procedure below indicates steps to disable a zone as an example Refer to the procedure to enable disable devices alarm devices RT outputs fire controls control devices and door holder devices ...

Page 76: ...t Detection and press The Detection window is open Isolation Detection L2 1 Zone 2 Device 5 Select Zone and press A list of all zones is displayed Detection Zone L2 01 Zone 1 ON 02 Zone 2 ON T1 Zone T1 ON 6 Select the desired zone and press A confirmation dialog window is open Do you want to disable device Yes OK or No C 7 Press to confirm The selected zone is disabled and the Isolation LED is on ...

Page 77: ...s sound for a period of 10 seconds in fire alarm condition during testing The LCD screen displays the test event The procedure below indicates how to set a zone to Test mode as an example To set a zone to Test mode 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open Main menu L2 1 System status 2 Operation 3 Event memory 4 Login 5 Lamp test 7 Logout 2 Select Operation and press The Operation window...

Page 78: ... OFF 7 Select e g Entire zone and press A confirmation dialog window is open Warning All programmed outputs are activated Do you want to activate zone test Yes OK or No C 8 Press The selected zone is set to Test mode and the Test LED is on 9 You can start testing devices installed in the zone Refer to the steps above to exit the Test mode after testing is finished Before exiting the Test mode ensu...

Page 79: ...he keypad The Main menu window is open Main menu L2 1 System status 2 Operation 3 Event memory 4 Login 5 Lamp test 7 Logout 2 Select Operation and press The Operation window is open Operation L2 1 Isolation 2 Test 3 Select Test and press The Test window is open Test L2 1 Detection 2 Lamp test 3 Voice test 4 Select Lamp test and press A confirmation dialog window is open Do you want to activate lam...

Page 80: ...at once unless the voice test sequence is completed However if a real fire event occurs during a voice test the message with a higher priority is played automatically To activate deactivate voice test in the fire control panel 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open Main menu L2 1 System status 2 Operation 3 Event memory 4 Login 5 Lamp test 7 Logout 2 Select Operation and press The Oper...

Page 81: ...y and can be filtered by category and time When you view event logs the displayed view is almost the same as Event views 66 Device IDs in event logs are only visible for access level 3 or above as is the case with device IDs in event views In addition the symbols c are displayed in front of the event type to indicate the processing status of the event 1 event in 2 event out 3 c operation on PMI To...

Page 82: ...croll by using Rec 001 of 008 L2 Short Monitored output Output card 4M Circuit 02 03 01 2020 18 08 08 To view filtered events 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open Main menu L2 1 System status 2 Operation 3 Event memory 4 Login 7 Logout 8 Query alarm counter 2 Select Event memory and press The Event memory window is open Event memory L2 1 Event log 3 Compensation Value ...

Page 83: ... number on the top line Record XXX of YYY XXX Serial number of event the first event is 001 the last event is YYY YYY Total number of all events For detailed information about the LCD display see Event views 66 To print filtered events select Print with in step 4 8 5 3 2 Viewing compensation values A compensation value in compensation logs reports indicates dirt dust level in chamber of smoke dete...

Page 84: ...8 for more information about viewing compensation values from a PC To view compensation values from the panel 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open Main menu L2 1 System status 2 Operation 3 Event memory 4 Login 5 Lamp test 7 Logout 2 Select Event memory and press The Event memory window is open Event memory L2 1 Event log 3 Compensation Value 3 Select Compensation Value and press The...

Page 85: ...ion 3 Event memory 4 Login 5 Lamp test 7 Logout 2 Select Logout and press A confirmation window is open Do you want to log out Yes OK or No C 3 Press to confirm The panel returns to access level 1 The panel automatically logs out and returns to access level 1 if no action is taken within 5 minutes However if a digital input on the panel mainboard is used to enable Access level 2 the automatic logo...

Page 86: ...orts to the PC 118 for more information about test log backup 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open Main menu L3 1 System status 2 Operation 3 Event memory 5 Lamp test 6 Engineering 7 Logout 2 Select Event memory and press The Event memory window is open Event memory L3 1 Event log 2 Test log 3 Compensation Value 3 Select Test log and press The Test log window is open Test log L3 1 De...

Page 87: ...tem clock automatically switches between daylight savings time and regular time 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open 2 Select Engineering and press The Engineering window is open 3 Select Set date time and press The Set date time window is open 4 Enter the correct date and time and confirm with A confirmation dialog window is open 5 Press to confirm The date and time are set The pict...

Page 88: ...cted zone and the devices under the zone are listed 6 Select the zone and press or select a device and press A name entry dialog window is open 7 Enter a name and confirm with The name of the zone or device is changed 9 2 1 On screen keyboard Use the on screen keyboard to enter letters numbers and special characters 1 Displays numbers punctuation marks and common symbols 2 Displays extra character...

Page 89: ...4 Select Passwords and press The Passwords window is open 5 Select one access level that you want to change the current password for and then press The password entry window is open 6 Enter a new password and confirm with A password verification window is open 7 Repeat the entry and confirm with A new password is created The picture below shows the password entry window Eng Change password L3 Pass...

Page 90: ...ndow is open 6 Press to confirm The line is restarted The message Line startup is in progress is displayed The panel returns to previous status after restart 9 4 2 Powering off The Power off function is used to power off a detector line 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open 2 Select Engineering and press The Engineering window is open 3 Select Detector line and press The Detector line...

Page 91: ... replaced devices are of the same type with devices to be replaced Ensure newly exchanged devices are of the same type and within the same detector line with devices to be exchanged Power off the detector line before uninstalling and replacing faulty devices Ensure no devices are left out when exchanging device locations Do not change the topology when replacing or exchanging devices To accept rep...

Page 92: ...isable events the detector is disabled and all devices sharing the same device number with the detector are also disabled You cannot enable the detector and the devices of the same device number manually before the detector exits the replacement mode 9 Uninstall the old detector and wait for approximately 20 s then install a new one of the same type The LED on the new detector flashes for 10 s 10 ...

Page 93: ...n 5 Select Read in and press The Read in window is open 6 Select the first detector line and press A confirmation dialog window is open 7 Press to confirm The detector line starts to read in The message Read in is ongoing is displayed The panel returns to previous status after reading in The panel reports an Unassigned element fault for each new device if new devices are connected The new devices ...

Page 94: ...elect Auto configuration and press A warning window is open 5 Press to confirm The detector line starts auto configuration All connected devices are found and added to the detector line s according to topology Set all the devices to the default settings see chapter Appendix G Default setting for panel devices 141 The devices are assigned to the corresponding device types automatically see chapter ...

Page 95: ...d press A list of all device numbers is displayed 7 Select one device number and press A list of all devices sharing the same device number is displayed Normally each device has a unique device number but it might encounter the situation that several devices share the same device number in order for functions like DAR to work properly 8 Select one desired device and press The device details are di...

Page 96: ...nd press The Engineering window is open 3 Select Detector line and press The Detector line window is open 4 Select View and press The View window is open 5 Select View element and press A list of all lines is displayed 6 Select one desired detector line and press A list of all devices on the line is displayed 7 Select one desired device and press The device details are displayed as follows View zo...

Page 97: ...es is displayed 6 Select one device and press The details of the type A device are displayed as follows View typeA dependency L3 Auto alarm 5 Type A inhibit time sec 30 The Type A function can be configured by FC360 Panel Configurator 9 4 6 Locating devices 9 4 6 1 Locating all devices in a zone Use this function to locate all the devices in a zone 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is ope...

Page 98: ...s and press A list of all device numbers is displayed 6 Select one device number and press Two commands are listed Locate and Quit locate 7 Select Locate and press A confirmation window is displayed 8 Press to confirm The corresponding device or all the devices sharing the same device number are located The LED indicators on the devices are flashing Device numbers are configured in column Device N...

Page 99: ...or line window is open 4 Select Locate and press The Locate window is open 5 Select Element and press A list of all single devices is displayed 6 Select one desired element and press Two commands are listed Locate and Quit locate 7 Select Locate and press A confirmation window is displayed 8 Press to confirm ON is displayed on the screen indicating that the element is now being located The LED ind...

Page 100: ... alarm devices connected to this line to be supplied with insufficient power in the event of a fire This prevents the alarm from sounding in the corresponding parts of a building This can cause serious injuries or death Make sure that all lines of a line card have a permissible line configuration by calibrating them successfully Line calibration enables users to check whether sufficient power is b...

Page 101: ...e PMI displays a calibration error for a line Calibrating lines manually The panel blocks the execution of line calibration if there are faults on either detector line s or addressable devices on the line s The panel blocks line calibration too if the system is in alarm condition The fire control panel has started up There are no alarms or faults present on the fire control panel Required access l...

Page 102: ...e on the plus wire of the line RLine The measured line resistance on the minus wire of the line Rmax The calculated tolerance of the line when faced with a gradual cable break and thermal drift The value reveals how much additional line resistance the line can still withstand without the individual line devices falling below their required supply voltage in an alarm scenario and in the worst assum...

Page 103: ...dual line break and thermal drift The specified lines devices and values are only examples 9 4 8 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting during line calibration The following table lists options for troubleshooting for possible fault entries in the calibration report or on the LCD Entry in the calibration report Content Troubleshooting 1 Calibration status Loop 1 state false The last calibration of the ...

Page 104: ... is too low in relation to the laid length of line Faulty wiring between two line devices Check the operating voltage of the individual devices in the calibration report Too many line devices are connected to the line card The configured settings for the Volume and Beacon Intensity properties are too high Reduce the sound level of the alarm device or the intensity of the beacons on the affected lo...

Page 105: ...e end of the line 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open 2 Select Engineering and press The Engineering window is open 3 Select Calibrate 4M card line and press All outputs are listed 4 Select one output and press A confirmation dialog window is open 5 Press to start calibrating the output If calibration is successful the resistance and or line current is indicated The LCD automaticall...

Page 106: ...ted Save the configuration data for the panel before restoring to factory settings The Factory reset operation must be executed in one of the following situations Two loops are merged into one loop Current country or language selection is not desired The restoration process may take a few minutes depending on the size of site 1 Press on the keypad The Main menu window is open 2 Select Engineering ...

Page 107: ...ntation from the panel to a PC FC360 Desktop Editor 2 0 Updates firmware Modifies configuration file FC360 Desktop Editor 2 0 is available at www siemens com cerberus fit FC360 Panel Configurator is integrated in the panel Detailed information about tool operations is available in document A6V10450595 9 8 1 Connecting a PC to the panel A PC is required for most commissioning maintenance and repair...

Page 108: ...ing Tools Solutions FC360 Panel Configurator Check DHCP settings mentioned in document A6V10450595 Clean up local cache if fc360 siemens com is opened in Google Chrome Use panel IP address e g 192 168 251 100 instead of fc360 siemens com FC360 Desktop Editor 2 0 Check Windows firewall rules mentioned in section Setting Windows firewall 114 ...

Page 109: ...cal point detector if necessary 3 Install the designation plate if necessary To check the detector line NOTICE Simultaneous connection of line tester and detector line to the panel Damage to line tester or panel Do not connect the line tester and the detector line to the panel at the same time The detector line is not connected to the panel 1 Connect the Line Tester FDUL221 to the newly installed ...

Page 110: ...the auto configuration The display indicates the progress status After the auto configuration is finished all devices but FDCI723 if installed on loops stubs are read in and assigned to corresponding device types For more information about what happens after auto configuration see Auto configuration 94 Press to perform the auto configuration manually After the startup progress is finished the pane...

Page 111: ...ter Connecting a PC to the panel 107 2 Open a web browser 3 Enter web address with fc360 siemens com and press Enter FC360 Panel Configurator is open 4 Enter access level 3 password to log into access level 3 5 Modify configuration as needed Generally the following configuration may be modified in FC360 Panel Configurator Customer texts Properties and parameter settings Allocation of devices and z...

Page 112: ...arameters Allocation of devices and zones Control logics 8 After finishing modification click Save to save the modified configuration 9 Apply the configuration to the panel by FC360 Panel Configurator See chapter Applying configurations to the panel 117 The panel restarts automatically if the panel is in access level 3 The configuration finishes Detailed information about operation of FC360 Panel ...

Page 113: ... of the system behavior e g alarm device activation RT fire RT fault Fire control etc See chapter Detection test 77 3 Make sure that the panel is in normal operation the buzzer and all system parts are enabled The function test is finished 10 4 4 Completing work 1 Check date and time on the panel display If they are not correct modify them See chapter Set date time 87 2 Secure the housing cover wi...

Page 114: ...on Type and then click OK Right click on Identifying Networks select Properties choose Private under Location Type and then click OK 3 From the Local Security Policy dialog window select Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security 4 Expand the menu and its submenu 5 Right click on Inbound Rules New Rules The New Inbound Rule Wizard window is open 6 Select Rule Type and activate Program 7 Clic...

Page 115: ... in the box Remote port All Ports 6 Confirm with OK The new firewall rule is now configured NOTICE Deactivate the above configurations after firmware update Supported web browsers Once there is a functioning Ethernet connection FC360 Desktop Editor 2 0 and FC360 Panel Configurator can be accessed via one of the following browsers Google Chrome Version 71 or above Microsoft Edge Version 81 or above...

Page 116: ...especially important before updating firmware of FC361 xx from 01 02 xx to 02 xx xx or higher otherwise all the previous configuration data and event logs are erased after firmware update See chapters Backing up configurations to the PC 117 and Backing up event logs to the PC 118 Ensure that the latest firmware version of FC360 Desktop Editor 2 0 is installed on the PC Detailed information about w...

Page 117: ...2011 FDUL221 see document A6V10210416 mentioned in chapter Applicable documents 9 10 7 Backing up configurations to the PC 1 Connect the PC to the panel See Connecting a PC to the panel for panel connection 2 Open a web browser 3 Enter fc360 siemens com in the address bar and press enter FC360 Panel Configurator is open 4 Enter access level 3 password to log into access level 3 on the panel 5 Clic...

Page 118: ...d to PC 6 If prompted enter a path and a file name and click OK The event log is stored to the PC 7 Log out of FC360 Panel Configurator and disconnect the PC from the panel 10 10 Backing up compensation values to the PC 1 Connect the PC to the panel See Connecting a PC to the panel for panel connection 2 Open a web browser 3 Enter fc360 siemens com in the address bar and press enter FC360 Panel Co...

Page 119: ...as selected during the start up of the panel execute a factory reset to restart See chapter Restoring factory settings 106 10 13 Adding output card 4M Output card 4M is installed correctly See chapter Output card 4M FCA3602 Z1 49 1 Connect the PC to the panel 2 Open a web browser 3 Enter fc360 siemens com in the address bar and press enter FC360 Panel Configurator is open 4 Enter access level 3 pa...

Page 120: ...FC360 Panel Configurator NOTICE Non observance of rules during maintenance work Insufficient maintenance and damage to the site or parts thereof Always de energize the panel first before connecting fitting or removing components Prevent electrostatic discharge An EMC mat must be used if working on components Do not touch the modules with your bare hands where possible Do not switch off the site or...

Page 121: ...ne and check that usage is in accordance with regulations X Outputs Check sounder controls and all acoustic and optical alarm devices X Activate fire outputs and check the application X Activate RT alarm and check the RT transmission X Inputs Activate each input and check the application X Alarm organization Mode Manned Activate a detector and manual call point and check the timer T1 and T2 and th...

Page 122: ...dicator is flashing 5 Wait until alarm indicator is off 6 Set the line to normal mode operation Manual call point 1 Enable test mode for the line 2 Depending on type of call point insert test key or open cover to activate 3 Confirm the alarm was triggered Alarm indicator is flashing 4 Remove test key or close door 5 Wait until alarm indicator is off 6 Set the line to normal mode operation Upload a...

Page 123: ...e topology has been changed The configuration of the brightness level and or the sound level of the alarm devices has changed The PMI displays a calibration error for a line The duration of a line calibration consists of a 45 second base time plus about 1 second per installed Voice alarm sounder beacon Voice al sound beacon base device on the line to be calibrated This means a line with 252 Voice ...

Page 124: ...der lines or alarm device fault on C NET detector line s Check alarm device status on sounder lines and C NET detector line s Check the sounder lines for the following Short circuit Open circuit Missing EOL element or defect 4 RT fire fault Fault on RT fire line Check remote transmission 12 2 Panel Description Cause Action Date and time fault Power down reset date and time See chapter Set date tim...

Page 125: ...connection Replace the device if still not working LED indication module does not work Check the cable connection Replace the device if still not working Contact your service provider if you cannot eliminate a fault 12 4 Recovering short fault of a detector line A short fault message is displayed 1 Restart detector line See chapter Restart 90 2 Read the information event to find the two devices wi...

Page 126: ... S54433 N115 A1 Key switch Nordic FTO3601 H1 S54433 B116 A1 Evacuation module NL FCA2001 A1 A5Q00005327 RS232 module isolated FCA2002 A1 A5Q00009923 RS485 module isolated FCA3602 Z1 S54433 A114 A1 Output card 4M FCA1209 Z1 S54400 B124 A1 Output module 230 V Auxiliary power supply Type Order number Designation FP120 Z1 S54400 S122 A1 Power supply kit A 70 W Batteries Type Order number Designation F...

Page 127: ...nboard FCM3601 Z2 S54443 A116 A1 Mainboard 2L FHD3601 Z1 S54443 B118 A1 Door incl PMI Mounting accessories Type Order number Designation FHA3602 Z1 S54433 N118 A1 Semi flush mount bezel Tools Type Order number Document ID Comment FC360 Panel Configurator Scope of supply for FC360 fire control panels FC360 Desktop Editor 2 0 FC360 Cerberus FIT Quantities tool A6V10885143 ...

Page 128: ...f reusable materials Use of halogen free plastics Electronic parts and synthetic materials can be separated Larger plastic parts are labeled according to ISO 11469 and ISO 1043 The plastics can be separated and recycled on this basis Electronic parts and batteries must not be disposed of with domestic waste Take electronic parts and batteries to local collection points or recycling centers Contact...

Page 129: ...of a fire alarm Intervention by the fire brigade can be avoided in the event of a false alarm or minor incident Fig 27 Alarm verification 1 Alarm event q Acknowledge at panel 2 Alarming qx Not acknowledged 3 Manual call point or Alarm delay off on panel T2 Time T2 to investigate the source of alarm and the fire location mx Unmanned operation operation mode T2 X Time T2 has expired m Manned operati...

Page 130: ...eration enables the responsible personnel to examine the fire alarm before initiating the intervention force This may avoid hassles in case of false alarms Attendance check T1 In case of a fire incident the responsible personnel may acknowledge the alert at the panel by pressing the acknowledge button ACK within time T1 After acknowledgement the investigation time T2 starts Real ALARM is activated...

Page 131: ...thering neighbors especially at night Function overview The DAR function serves the purpose of evacuating the affected zone only and delaying the building evacuation depending on the zone delay input functionality By delaying the whole building s evacuation it delays the alarm transmission as well In the event of a fire alarm alarm devices in the affected zone rather than in the whole building are...

Page 132: ...r the detector and T1 is greater than Ta Device Nr is the same for the input channel and the detector Normally Device Nr is unique for each device but it has to be the same for different devices in order for the DAR function to take effect See document A6V10450595 for more information about device numbers Control logics are configured between causes input channels detectors and so on and control o...

Page 133: ...ent and the time Tb is activated for occupants to ventilate the zone Early fire elimination in the zone allows delayed or unnecessary evacuation of the building NOTICE Don t push the self reset button if it is a real alarm event or major incident Instead press the nearest MCP or inform operating personnel of pressing the Alarm delay off button on the panel Alarm delay confirmation time Tb In the e...

Page 134: ... activate logic controls between the door holders and the following panel reported states based on specific layout plans Any fire Any fire event reported in the panel Global alarm Any global alarm event reported in the panel Any automatic device Any device of Auto alarm type is activated and then a corresponding event is reported in the panel Any manual device Any device of Manual alarm type is ac...

Page 135: ...ction when an input is closed All programmed fire door releasers or fire electromagnetic door holders are deactivated even though some of them were already activated by configured logic controls Input modules I O modules or digital inputs on the mainboard IO can be used to turn off the Door holder function if the input usage type is configured as Door holder off in FC360 Panel Configurator To conf...

Page 136: ...601 H1 NL is installed pressing the START button twice activates all voice alarm devices even though some voice alarm devices are configured to be triggered only by manual alarms Synchronization happens within all voice alarm devices Voice test activates all voice alarm devices Synchronization happens within all voice alarm devices in voice test mode Configurations of voice alarm device synchroniz...

Page 137: ...151 If a manual alarm device triggers a global alarm synchronization happens within the linked voice alarm device and the voice alarm devices linked to Global alarm See chapter Appendix A Alarm Verification Concept AVC 129 for more information about global alarm T1 and T2 ...

Page 138: ... OFF default Type A inhibit time sec 30 60 60 default Latched Yes checked default Yes unchecked Manual alarm AVC function ON Zone 1 32 FDM221 FDM223 FDM224 FDM225 FDM226 FDM231 FDM365 RP Collective input on FDCI723 General input on FDCI221 FDCI361 FDCIO221 FDCI222 FDCIO222 FDCIO224 FDCIO361 OFF default Sprinkler Dev Zone 1 32 General input on FDCI221 FDCI361 FDCIO221 FDCI222 FDCIO222 FDCIO224 FDCI...

Page 139: ...6 WR FDS364 FDS366 DBS720 FDS221 FDS229 DBS721 DBS728 DBS729 EVAC voice Dev 2 Addressable alarm devices with voice indication and sounder bases on the detector line FDS225 R FDS225 W FDS227 RW FDS227 WW FDS227 RR FDS227 WR FDS227 RW C FDS227 WW C FDS227 RR C FDS227 WR C FDSB227 WW FDSB227 WR FDSB227 WW C FDSB227 WR C 1 Devices can only be numbered from 1 to 32 Besides Control and Door holder devic...

Page 140: ...configuration file Unchanged Modified Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged Download a new created configuration file Unchanged Modified Unchanged Modified Unchanged Reset to factory settings Unchanged Modified Unchanged Modified Modified 1 Depends on the update type If firmware is updated from version 01 02 xx to 02 xx xx or higher the configuration data event logs and customized login passwords are eras...

Page 141: ...s 970Hz Addressable sounders tone 2 Intermittent 950Hz Voice selection No AVC T1 time 3 mins AVC T2 time 5 mins Timed switching to unmanned No Inputs Outputs on mainboard Items Programmabl e type Input usage Output usage Tone Activation condition cause Sounder line 1 Sounder Continuous Any fire Sounder line 2 Sounder Continuous Any fire Configurable IO 1 Digital Input Class Change Usage Configurab...

Page 142: ...ass message 1 Yes MCP cannot be disabled No Sounder outputs activation via silence resound button No Resound sounders on new alarm Yes Lamp test activation possible at access level 1 Yes Acknowledge used as silence No Acknowledge availability at access level 1 No Block ackn reset if RT is active No RT Fire Relay default activated inverse driven OFF RT Fire LED activated by RT Fire RT fault default...

Page 143: ...MCP disappears automatically 15 seconds after reset i e replacement of glass The default value of each item is based on the country selection Detector parameters Devices Sensitivity Detection method Parameter set OP360 OP720 01 Standard HI360 02 A2R HI720 02 A2R HI722 01 A2S OH360 OH720 01 Robust OOH740 04 OOT Balanced OOHC740 fire sensor 10 OOT Balanced CO OOHC740 CO sensor FDF241 9 01 Robust FDL...

Page 144: ...s Short circuit monitoring enabled Inversion FDCI221 Yes Normal FDCI222 Yes Normal FDCI361 Yes FDCIO221 Yes Normal FDCIO222 Yes Normal FDCIO224 Yes Normal FDCIO361 Yes The default settings of the following parameters for the above devices are the same Not in use No Usage Standard Technical device with panel buzzer activation No FDCI723 zone module parameters Items Default settings Response time se...

Page 145: ...utput The default settings of Not in use is No for all the devices above Alarm device parameters Devices Volume Beacon Intensity Silent sounder FDS224 High FDSx226 High Low FDS225 High FDSx227 High Low FDS364 FDS366 Medium FT2010 floor repeater parameters Items Default settings1 1 List faults No 2 Not used No 3 List isolations No 4 List technical messages No 5 Activate deactivate sounders No 6 Iso...

Page 146: ...k 22 Appendix H Switch mains to AC 115 V 1 Remove power supply FP2015 A1 from the panel and open it 2 Move the jumper from X12 to X11 on the PCB board 3 Mark 115 V with x and 230 V with on the label indicated as below Jumper X12 for AC 230 V Jumper X11 for AC 115 V ...

Page 147: ...eater display A display device without operating elements Floor repeater terminal A display device with operating elements for acknowledging and resetting alarms and faults Isolation Status of one part of the fire detection installation which suppresses the evaluation of all signals Line separator An electronic switch which automatically disconnects the defective part of the line in the event of a...

Page 148: ...evice This is usually performed via the public telephone network RT The abbreviation for remote transmission Stub Detector line which is only connected to the fire control panel on one side In the event of an open line or short circuit it may no longer be possible for all fire detectors to communicate with the fire control panel Unmanned Switching status of the alarm organization if operating pers...

Page 149: ... calibration 102 Environmental compatibility 128 EU directives 22 Event log 118 118 Event printer 54 Event views 66 F Factory reset 106 Fault Procedure 71 Fire brigade 60 Fire control 43 Firmware 116 Function test 121 G General Calibration report 101 Line calibration 100 I Indicators Calibration report 101 Internal overview 25 Isolation 60 K Key figures Line calibration 102 L LCD test 79 LEDs test...

Page 150: ...ttings 119 RT fault 43 RT fire 43 RT fire fault 60 S Semi flush mounting 28 Set date time 87 Silence Resound 61 Spare Parts 56 Surface mounting 28 Switch mains 146 System overview 19 T Terminals and switches 44 Test log 86 Test report 118 Topology 37 Troubleshooting Line calibration 103 W Wiring 37 C NET devices 38 Event printer 54 Inputs on mainboard 41 Output card 4M 49 Outputs on mainboard 41 R...

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