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Fire Alarm Control Panel 
Model FC901-U3/FC901-R3

 

 

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual 

 

                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                             

      

Siemens Industry Inc.                  

 

Summary of Contents for FC901-R3

Page 1: ...Fire Alarm Control Panel Model FC901 U3 FC901 R3 Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual Siemens Industry Inc ...

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Page 4: ...Addressable Modules Monitor and Control 7 Manual Stations 7 Sounder Base 7 Programming SLC Devices 8 EVENT HISTORY 9 GENERAL DESIGN FEATURES 10 Environmental 10 Power Limiting 10 Ground Fault Detection 10 NAC Operation 10 Security Features 10 REGULATORY STANDARDS 11 Underwriters Laboratories 11 Federal Communications Commission 11 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 Environmental 12 Primary Power Supply 12 ...

Page 5: ...e Mounting 23 Remove Knock Outs 26 Power Supply Mounting 27 Ground Wire Installation 28 Battery Installation 29 Optional City Tie Mounting 30 Main Board Assembly Installation 31 Earth Cable Installation 31 SYSTEM WIRING 32 AC Connection 32 Battery Connection 32 WIRING 32 Control Panel Wiring Overview 33 Wiring Entering Enclosure 33 Install Wiring 33 Wiring Separation 34 Internal Structure 35 Power...

Page 6: ...l Stations 53 8700 SLC Detectors 53 8700 SLC Modules 53 8700 SLC Bases 53 8700 SLC Accessories 53 FD182UL 53 Global ASA 54 UFP devices 54 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING 55 A General 55 B System Events 55 APPENDIX D ALARM VERIFICATION 56 APPENDIX E APPLICATION SPECIFIC DETECTION 57 APPENDIX F TESTING MAINTENANCE 58 APPENDIX G LCD CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 59 Communication Port Connector 59 LEDS Buzzer an...

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Page 8: ...each part of the system is tested as in Chapter 7 of NFPA 72 or more often if dictated by local code requirements Malfunctioning units must be replaced or repaired immediately by factory authorized service personnel This control panel is designed to show an alarm condition when the initiating devices connected to it detect specific conditions These conditions may or may not represent a life threat...

Page 9: ...nt with the FCC if you believe it is necessary 3 The telephone company may make changes in this facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modification to maintain uninterrupted service 4 If you experience trouble with this equipment you disconnec...

Page 10: ...nt malfunction all repairs should be performed by our Company or an authorized agent It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorized agents Service can be facilitated through our office at SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION FIRE SAFETY 8 FERNWOOD RD FLORHAM PARK NJ 07932 1 800 248 7976 3 ...

Page 11: ...nfiguration and upload it to the panel The FC901 features one LCD screen which is used to indicate the specific indications for system events while LEDs indicate general panel status FC901 supports surface mounting and semi flush mounting Semi flush mounting kits are available for the enclosure System status information is provided by a 160 by 64 dots 7 by 26 characters backlit LCD and by discrete...

Page 12: ...e FXS901 U3 System Configuration Tool DACT The Digital Alarm Communication Transmitter DACT is integrated on the FC901 main board and it will send control panel status information to a central or remote receiving station through the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN OPTIONAL MODULES City Tie Module FCI2020 U1 The city tie module provides local energy and polarity reversal connections The pola...

Page 13: ...e front of the control panel The backlight activates only upon active button press or when events are present in the system to conserve power FT Series LED Driver Annunciators The FT Series LED driver annunciator includes three options The FT2007 U1 is an LED driver for use in graphic annunciators The FT2008 U1 R1 is a 16 zone LED annunciator with seven system status LED s The FT2008 U1 R1 also in...

Page 14: ... heat sensing may be the most effective detection method The heat detectors may be programmed for rate of rise operation or fixed temperature Addressable Modules Monitor and Control In addition to detectors the circuit can communicate with addressable monitor and control modules Monitor modules allow remote contact closure initiating devices to generate event conditions on the system Control modul...

Page 15: ...etectors they will need to select both the disable outputs and disable audible base options There are two methods for powering the audible base during alarm They are Loop powered and External powered which can be configured by the system configuration tool The ABHW 4B can be powered by loop power and external power the ABHW 4S can only be powered by external power For additional information please...

Page 16: ... system display by operating menu controls from the panel The history event log can also be transferred from the panel to a computer using the FXS901 U3 system configuration tool Events recorded in the history are Alarm trouble supervisory and status conditions Alarm silence unsilence Manual System reset User level login logout Start and stop of quick test Expiration of quick test Timer Trouble su...

Page 17: ...5kΩ SLC grounding detection threshold SLC Ground 5kΩ SLC Ground 5kΩ NAC Operation The notification appliance circuits are controlled by the system microprocessor in accordance with the site specific system configuration The notification appliance circuits can operate audible and visual notification appliances Each NAC can provide any of five software generated codes or continuous operation to audi...

Page 18: ...dustry and government regulatory agencies as noted Underwriters Laboratories The FC901 control panel is listed under UL Standard 864 for compliance to NFPA Standard 72 for fire service Federal Communications Commission The DACT meets the Class A requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR 47 Part 15 for electromagnetic field emissions The DACT also meets the requirements of the Code of Fed...

Page 19: ... 6 5A 2 hours Max Filtered and Regulated Secondary Power Supply 24V lead acid battery set Max charged voltage 27 8VDC Automatic low battery disconnect voltage 19 2 0 1VDC Max charge current 0 45A Battery capacity 12AH to 18AH Supervised Auxiliary Power Outputs Non resettable power output Power limited Alarm status 0 75A Normal stand by 0 05A Voltage 19 to 28VDC Ripple 0 1VAC Special Application Re...

Page 20: ...rm voltage 16 to 32VDC Maximum ripple 0 1VAC Used for special application only Two Style Y Class B or one Style Z Class A Total Max Current 2 5A Serial Interface Circuit UFP Power limited Supervised Maximum wire loop resistance 50Ω total Physical layer RS485 SLC Addressable Device Circuits 32 VDC Max Power limited Supervised Max current 0 07A RMS Maximum wire loop resistance 50Ω Two Style 4 Class ...

Page 21: ...t 2 Normal output voltage 19 28VDC open circuit condition Supervisory output voltage 19 28 VDC open circuit condition Maximum wire resistance 2 5KΩ Maximum short circuit current 25mA DACT Circuits Power limited Supervised for short or open circuit conditions Compliance to FCC part 68 Support RJ31X connection Compatible Digital Alarm Communication Receiver DACR list Device Module Manufacture MX8000...

Page 22: ...CE The notification appliances will be de activated and the alarm silence LED will be off POSITIVE Alarm Sequence PAS Activation of an initiating device in an input group programmed for PAS activates the Alarm LED LCD display and the local panel buzzer System and user programmed outputs do not activate immediately Operation of the ACKNOWLEDGE button within 15 seconds of the activation of the initi...

Page 23: ...le cause of the trouble and the action to be taken Operating the ACKNOWLEDGE button will silence the local panel buzzer and change the LED trouble indicator from flashing to steady The LCD display will indicate that the active events have been acknowledged If the panel is configured for Supervisory Trouble Resound Reminder and the trouble condition is not corrected the local panel buzzer will re a...

Page 24: ...all return to the System Normal status if the supervisory condition is restored unless there are additional events on the system If the FC901 is not configured as Supervisory self restoring the system reverts to standby condition only after the RESET button is pressed 17 ...

Page 25: ...ted to system history The lamp test lasts 10 seconds From 0 to 4 seconds LCD test From 4 to 7 seconds LEDs test From 7 to 10 seconds buzzers test Operator doesn t need to turn it off manually Lamp test will automatically quit when it completes History The last 1000 system events are time tagged and recorded for review in the user level event history This history and all user level functions are av...

Page 26: ...on The Trouble LED turns on steady and the buzzer turns off When the trouble condition has been cleared you need to reset the panel to restore to a normal standby condition if panel is not configured as Trouble self restoring When panel is configured as Trouble self restoring it will restore automatically to normal standby condition after clearing of trouble condition Warning devices in trouble co...

Page 27: ...enced for a predetermined time To reset panel after alarm When the alarm condition is corrected return the panel to normal standby operation by pressing the Reset button Trouble Operation Trouble is indicated by Trouble LED flashes LCD displays trouble conditions Panel buzzer sounds pulsing To acknowledge the trouble Enable the control buttons by operating the keyswitch and press the Acknowledge b...

Page 28: ...o Qty FC901 enclosure A5Q00039702 1 Installation instruction A5Q00039693 1 T45 key N A 2 8 32 grounding cable nut N A 2 2 FC901 Main Board Package Description Part No Qty FC901 main board A5Q00039689 1 FC901 main board support frame A5Q00039705 1 FC901 English film A5Q00039715 1 FC901 English strip A5Q00042803 1 FC901 rubber key A5Q00042362 1 FC901 battery bracket left optional A5Q00039703 1 FC901...

Page 29: ...A in BSCE 1 FC901 wiring diagram A5Q00039694 1 8 32 x 3 8 screws A5Q00043106 8 4 40 x 1 4 screws A5Q00043105 19 Grounding cable A5Q00044075 1 3 FC901 Configuration Kit Package Description Part No Qty FC901 Configuration programming disk A5Q00039718 1 FC901 Commissioning cable FCA3600 A1 A5Q00039712 1 22 ...

Page 30: ...it INSTALLATION The enclosures must be fastened securely to a clean dry shock free and vibration free surface in a protected environment Consider the following when mounting the box Mounting height for visual and manual access to the Display Board Weight and size of backbox Local mounting codes When mounting the backbox position the backbox clear of obstructions so that the door can open freely an...

Page 31: ...ed a different screw type depending on the wall material Place the backbox over the two top bolts and allow it to slide down over the bolts Mark drill and install the two bottom bolts in the backbox Tighten all four bolts securely against the back wall of the backbox If a semi flush mount installation is desired use the Semi flush Trim for the FC901 The backbox can be mounted up to 3 1 2 inches in...

Page 32: ...FC901 Enclosure Mounting Pictures 25 ...

Page 33: ...ductors Power limited and non power limited wiring must be run in separate conduit Attach conduit if required and run wires as required Label each field cable for future reference Basic system wiring and detector location must be in accordance with NFPA 72 or other instructions from the appropriate local authority having jurisdiction Unit connections and limitations are as indicated on the wiring ...

Page 34: ...Power Supply Mounting Secure the power supply to the back of enclosure using the four provided 8 32 x 3 8 screws AC Input terminals must be located at the right side of the enclosure 27 ...

Page 35: ...ound Wire Installation Install one end of the grounding cable on the enclosure back box Install the other end of the grounding cable on the enclosure outer door Enclosure back box Enclosure outer door 28 ...

Page 36: ...ure the battery bracket if required to the back of enclosure using the eight provided 8 32 x 3 8 screws Recommended battery size Length 5 94 inch Width 3 86 inch Height 3 7 inch A separate enclosure must be used if a battery set larger than 12 AH in the FC901 is required The CAB BATT or any enclosure UL Listed for Fire Protective Signaling Use may be used 29 ...

Page 37: ...Connect the city tie cable between city module and main board 2 4 screws Spacer T2 T1 T3 City tie module Detail A T1 T2 T3 Detail A City tie cabling X2 Output 2 Connect to T2 X3 Output 1 Connect to T3 From left to right TP1295 TP1294 TP1293 TP1292 Detail T1 From 1 to 4 TP1295 TP1294 TP1293 TP1292 1 2 3 4 30 ...

Page 38: ...e enclosure using the four provided 8 32 x 3 8 screws Earth Cable Installation Connect the earth cable to the backbox and connector at the upper left corner of the main board 4 8 screws Secure the nut on the stud Plug the earth cable on the connector on the main board 31 ...

Page 39: ...ground earth bonding point or another good ground acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and the electrical inspector The neutral wire must be taken back to the electrical panel neutral distribution bar Battery Connection WARNING Improper battery connections or shorting battery terminals may damage the system and or batteries and may cause personal injuries The control panel uses a 24V ba...

Page 40: ...nt is not used within the FC901 enclosure then the following guidelines do not apply In that case be sure to follow standard wiring practices Wiring Entering Enclosure Non Power Limited Wiring Wiring entering the enclosure from the right side of the backbox is considered non power limited wiring Wiring must be in the shortest route and must not overlap any other wiring Power Limited Wiring Wiring ...

Page 41: ...ed wiring A separation of at least 1 4 inch must be maintained with high voltage and non power limited wiring running in separate conduit openings from power limited wiring AC input NAC 2 NAC 1 P2 Dialer Relay 1 Relay 2 7 Optional field wire knock outs Power limited Non power limited Relay 3 Relay 4 34 ...

Page 42: ...Internal Structure Enclosure Power supply Batteries Battery bracket left Battery bracket right Main board assembly 35 ...

Page 43: ... GND L N G Connect to Main board with provided power cable Earth GND Neutral Grounding conductor AC Power input for PCBA USB port Battery connector Connect to power supply with power cable provided by factory for main board power input Battery Connections Supervised Non Power Limited For FC901 24V Battery Set 12 to 18AH Keep All Non Power Limited Wiring Separate from Power Limited Wiring Non Power...

Page 44: ...ttable auxiliary power connections The resettable terminal interrupts the power for 5 seconds after a reset condition Auxiliary Power Outputs 0 75A max 24VDC nominal Supervised Power Limited X1_P X1_N X2_P Auxiliary power outputs X2_N Resettable Non resettable EARTH S_BN S_BP EARTH S_AN S_AP X2_P X2_N X1_P X1_N EARTH SE_B SE_A GND1 EARTH PR_B PR_A GND1 CT_P CT_N LL_SP LL_SN N_BP N_BN N_AP N_AN DAC...

Page 45: ...nly Two Style Y Class B or one Style Z Class A Total maximum current 2 5A Refer to Cerberus Pro_NACs_A6V10333532_c_en to determine synchronized notification appliances allowed per NAC Style Y Class B Supervised Power Limited See Appendix B for compatible devices EOL available in the package as part of accessory 24K 0 5W resistor N_AN N_AP N_BN NAC N_BP Same as above Style Z Class A Supervised Powe...

Page 46: ...hms line 4000 max Supervised Power Limited GND1 PR_A PR_B Serial interface circuit UFP EARTH Primary part X5 GND1 SE_A SE_B EARTH Secondary part X6 Remote Device Power The on board auxiliary power can provide power for ONLY one annunciator If more power is required for the connected devices external power must be provided Each address on the circuit must be fully powered from either auxiliary powe...

Page 47: ...d with no T taps to preserve the integrity of the data The following diagrams show the proper wiring Class B Style 4 SE_A B PR_A B Control Panel In Out Annunciator In Out RPM In Out Annunciator In Out Annunciator In Out RPM In Out Annunciator Class A Style 6 SE_A B PR_A B Control Panel In Out Annunciator In Out RPM In Out Annunciator 40 ...

Page 48: ...panel monitors all device addresses for alarm and trouble conditions Addressable Device Circuit Style 4 Class B or Style 6 Class A Operation Max 50 devices can be connected to the circuit Wire Resistance 50 ohms max See Appendix A Line Resistance Graph Supervised Power Limited See Appendix B for Compatible Devices S_AN S_AP S_BN P2 addressable device S_BP Addressable device EARTH EARTH 41 ...

Page 49: ...DEVICE CIRCUIT WIRING OPERATION COMPARABLE TO NFPA STYLE 4 S_AN S_AP S_BN S_BP ISOLATOR MODULE SEE NOTE SEE NOTE SEE NOTE ISOLATOR MODULE SEE NOTE SEE NOTE SEE NOTE ISOLATOR MODULE SEE NOTE SEE NOTE SEE NOTE TO OPTIONAL BRANCH ES OF LOOP CIRCUIT SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED PORT B SUPPORTS THE SAME WIRING AS PORT A PORT A PORT B NOTE Siemens SLC Devices Detectors Monitor Modul...

Page 50: ...20 devices recommended between Isolator Modules A Maximum of 15 Isolator Modules per addressable device circuit NOTE If more than one HCP is used on a SLC device loop the loop must be wired Class A or the riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the Survivability From Attack By Fire requirements in the National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 If wired Class A at least one HLIM loop isolator m...

Page 51: ... Power Limited CT_P CT_N LL_SP City tie LL_SN Master Box CT_P CT_N LL_SP Leased line LL_SN leased line alarm trouble detection circuit leased line supervisory detection circuit DACT Wiring FC901 will provide two connections to Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Panel RJ31X RJ31X Telephone line 1 Telephone line 2 Optional output to tel Optional output to tel 44 ...

Page 52: ...S901 U3 software is available to allow programming the control panel by connection to a Personal Computer PC with an USB port This allows ease of operation by preparing the program in advance and downloading to the control panel in a simple rapid operation PROGRAMMING SECURITY The following levels of security protect the system from unauthorized use Level 1 User Locked Door Level 2 Maintenance Loc...

Page 53: ...vel 2 provides control functions Level 3 Protected by level 3 password Level 3 provides control functions and parameter change functions The following functions are accessible to L2 and L3 user by selecting items in the Operate menu Disable Enable Devices Disable Enable NACs Disable Enable City Tie Disable Enable DACT Disable Enable Status Relays Disable Enable Detector Applications Disable Enable...

Page 54: ...NAC on off etc 7 After setting all Quicktest parameters and while still in the Quicktest screen Press the Menu button 8 Press the OK button to initialize Quicktest NOTE The countdown timer will be indicated in the upper right corner of the main board display Test conditions will be annunciated on the panel to indicate that panel is in Quick Test Mode Initiation of any addressable device will not a...

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Page 56: ...and Feet 18 8 08 16 5 08 14 3 19 12 2 01 NEC Chapter 9 Table 8 Addressable Device Circuit Wire Selection Guide Each addressable device circuit must meet the following requirements Total loop resistance 50 ohm maximum with 50 devices Total loop capacitance 0 5uF max line to line per km and 1 0uF max line to shield per km The terminal blocks of Siemens SLC devices are rated for a maximum of 14AWG wi...

Page 57: ...0140 HZM 8705 0 00140 0 00140 HCP 8706 0 00140 0 00140 ILED 8726 0 00140 0 00140 FDOOTC441 0 00075 0 00075 FDOOT441 0 00068 0 00068 FDOT421 0 00030 0 00030 FDO421 0 00030 0 00030 FDT421 0 00028 0 00028 ABHW 4B 0 00030 0 00030 ABHW 4S 0 00030 0 00030 Total Standby Current 0 1590 C2 C4 0 0017 if used Total Alarm Current 0 1864 C1 C3 C5 0 0158 if used Where C1 NAC1 current NAC2 current should be less...

Page 58: ...al Alarm Current from above 5 Minutes of Alarm Operation per NFPA 72 Standard AH for Alarm A X Hours A H for Standby A H for Alarm Calculated A H De rating Factor A H Required Battery Capacity X 1 1 Notes An additional multiplier is included to compensate for the higher discharge rate in alarm Battery capacity decreases with age 51 ...

Page 59: ... Interface Dual Monitor Circuit with Programmable Relay HCP Intelligent Control Point HLIM Line Isolator Module FDCIO422 Input Output Interface module Siemens SLC Bases Siemens Cat No Description DB 11 Detector Base DB 11E Detector Base ADBH 11 Audible Base ABHW 4B ABHW 4S Audible Base DB HR Relay Base DB2 HR Relay Base FDBZ492 Addressable air duct housing FDBZ492 HR Addressable air duct housing w...

Page 60: ...te Lamp Ceiling mount 8726W Intelligent Remote Lamp Wall mount 8727C Remote Lamp Ceiling mount 8727W Remote Lamp Wall mount 8741 Air Duct Housing with Relay 8743 Air Duct Housing Notes 1 Siemens SLC devices detectors and modules up to a maximum of 50 addresses may be used 2 For specific wiring and installation information read the instructions provided with each device 3 If more than one HCP is us...

Page 61: ...channel was configured to automatic alarm event It does comply with UL 864 UFP devices Siemens Cat No Description FT2007 U1 LED drive board FT2008 U1 LED annunciator 16 Zone black FT2008 R1 LED annunciator 16 Zone red FT2009 U1 LED annunciator 32 Zone black FT2009 R1 LED annunciator 32 Zone red FSD901 U2 Floor repeater display Desigo black FSD901 R2 Floor repeater display Desigo red FSD901 U3 Floo...

Page 62: ...e SLC device needs to be replaced ParameterError The SLC device has invalid parameter setting AddressInvalid The address of SLC device is invalid AddressUnspecified The SLC device has no address ACFail The AC power of the system is in trouble MessageLost The DACT lost some messages because of limited memory space FatalFault The SLC device reported fatal fault trouble VoltageLow The battery voltage...

Page 63: ...arm event reports on FACP BC Confirmation Period Detector is operational for alarm at point B If detector is still in alarm at point B FACP will report alarm If detector is not in alarm system returns to standby If the detector re alarms at any time during the confirmation period the FACP will alarm The period length is 60s CD Restart next alarm verification period if new alarm occurs 56 ...

Page 64: ... H series and 8700 series detector ASD Application ASD Description Disable No Applications Standard Photo thermal Detector Office Retail Reasonably clean climate controlled atmosphere Warehouse Light Manufacturing Airborne dust equipment fork truck and light to medium dock area exhaust fumes Lobby Relatively clean area temperature changes cellular phones smoking Computer Room Very controlled envir...

Page 65: ...d all applicable local codes BATTERY MAINTENANCE Perform the following tests at the recommended interval Replace the battery set every four years or if any of the test criteria are not met Initiation Reacceptance 1 Charger Test With the batteries fully charged and connected to the charger measure the voltage across the battery set It must read 27 3V 0 3V 2 Discharge Test With full system alarm loa...

Page 66: ...es that the main power is in trouble status and system is working on battery Alarm Red Steady ON This indicates that there are alarm events and all alarm events have been acknowledged OFF This indicates that there is no alarm event in system Flashing This indicates that there are alarm events in system but some of them have not been acknowledged Silenced Yellow Steady ON The Silenced LED can only ...

Page 67: ...ON The Audibles On LED can only be steady on when any of the following conditions are met 1 There are activated NACs and some of them are not silenced 2 There are silenceable devices activated and some of them are not silenced OFF The Audibles On LED will be OFF when above conditions are not met The buzzer operates as follows Normally OFF indicates that the system is in normal condition or all eve...

Page 68: ...lences all silenced devices in system This will cause all silenced devices to become activated Menu Press Menu button for PMI operation OK Press OK button for PMI operation C Press Cancel button for PMI operation 0 9 Press Numeric buttons for PMI operation They are used to enter the password to access the maintenance and technician modes of the panel It allows the user to program the panel using t...

Page 69: ...ast event message is reached Events are displayed according to the following rules 1 Events priority Unacknowledged Alarm Unacknowledged Supervisory Unacknowledged Trouble Acknowledged Alarm Acknowledged Supervisory Acknowledged Trouble Status Test 2 Within events of the same priority all events are displayed in the order of occurrence the latest displayed the first 3 Status events are displayed a...

Page 70: ... Output device during activation delay will not respond to deactivate command This means an output device with activation delay will definitely be activated after receiving activate command Output device during deactivation delay will respond to activate command immediately and the deactivation delay will be cancelled Assuming an output channel on SLC is configured to be interlocked by supervisory...

Page 71: ...ime waiting for a manual acknowledgement response If no response is received within 15 seconds the panel proceeds to activate the associated remote outputs See Figure A If the alarm event is acknowledged during the PAS delay time the programmable PAS investigation time 60 180 seconds is added to the PAS delay time before remote outputs are activated See Figure B However if a 2nd alarm is initiated...

Page 72: ...or 2nd Alarm is initiated anytime during the Pre Signal delay time see figure below 1st Alarm Initiated 2nd Alarm Initiated Panel Reset Pre Signal Delay time Figure A Figure B When 2nd Alarm is Initiated Audible ON Audible OFF Audible ON Audible OFF Pre Signal Normal Sequence Pressing the reset button at anytime during the Pre Signal sequence will initiate a reset condition and restore the panel t...

Page 73: ...ed to send that event If the first account does not respond after the programmed number of attempts busy account not responding etc the DACT will automatically attempt to send the event to the second account providing the event is set to report for that account The DACT may be configured for connection to lines that are set up for Rotary and or Tone dialing See the FC901 Programming Manual P N 315...

Page 74: ...s to send event to Account 1 but is unsuccessful N Account 1 Account 2 Step 3 Panel keeps trying to send event to Account 1 until the programmed Number Of Attempts has been reached Step 4 Panel switches to Account 2 and attempts to transmit but is unsuccessful too N Account 1 Account 2 Step 5 Panel keeps trying to send event to Account 2 until the programmed Number Of Attempts has been reached Don...

Page 75: ...vent to Account 1 but is unsuccessful N Account 1 Account 2 Step 3 Panel keeps trying to send event to Account 1 until the programmed Number Of Attempts has been reached Step 4 Panel switches to Account 2 and attempts to transmit but is unsuccessful too N Account 1 Account 2 Step 5 Panel keeps trying to send event to Account 2 until the programmed Number Of Attempts has been reached Done 68 ...

Page 76: ...anel succeeds on Account 1 the first time Step 1 Panel goes into alarm Step 2 Panel tries to send event to Account 1 successful Y Account 1 Account 2 Step 3 Panel does NOT attempt to send event to Account 2 since Account 2 is set for Can Report and the event was transmitted to Account 1 successfully 69 ...

Page 77: ...tries to send event to Account 1 but is unsuccessful N Account 1 Account 2 Step 3 Panel keeps trying to send event to Account 1 until the programmed Number Of Attempts has been reached Step 4 Panel switches to Account 2 and successfully transmits the event Y Account 1 Account 2 Done Note The same sequence of events would happen if Account 2 was set to Must Report 70 ...

Page 78: ...44102 Bosch C900V2 IP F01U087780 01 DSC TL300CF IP 29007636 29007842 DSC 3G370 CF GSM 29008179 NOTE DACT is configured with the alarm communicator for other transmission technologies off premise signaling for UL DACT is used for off premise signal transmission for ULC When using these alarm communicators the DACT shall be configured for Contact ID Refer to the Alarm Communicator Installation Instr...

Page 79: ...f For the first hour after a panel startup the panel will check the detector chamber values every 10 minutes After that the panel will check the chamber reading every 24 hours If the panel detects the detector is a little dirty than before it would send a compensation value to detector If a panel has detected that a detector has reached the upper limit of compensation the panel reports a dirty tro...

Page 80: ...liances after a preset period of time Class A Circuit An initiating device or notification appliance circuit within which all components remain fully functional even though a single open or ground exists in the circuit Class B Circuit An initiating device or notification appliance circuit within which some or all components may be disabled with a single open exists in the circuit Detector FirePrin...

Page 81: ...lectrical Code also published as NFPA standard 70 Notification Appliance An electrically operated appliance used to indicate the system status such as a bell horn strobe light or speaker Notification Appliance Circuit NAC A circuit to which notification appliances are connected Power Supply That portion of the fire alarm control panel which provides the power needed to operate all control panel mo...

Page 82: ...at from a single automatic sprinkler head will result in activation of this switch and subsequent indication of an alarm condition Zone A designated area of a building Commonly zone is interchanged with initiating device circuit Serial interface circuit Circuit connect to annunciator RPM FCA2018 U1 Signaling line circuit Circuit connect to field devices 75 ...

Page 83: ...donglu Xibeiwang HaiDian District Beijing 100094 China Tel 10 6476 8806 Fax 10 6476 8899 2016 Copyright by Beijing Siemens Cerberus Electronics Ltd Data and design subject to change without notice Document no A6V10336754_i_en_ Manual FC901 Edition 2016 02 22 ...

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