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FDM275-O
Radio manual call point

Technical Manual

A6V10425652_en--_f

Building Technologies

2016-11-28

Control Products and Systems

Summary of Contents for FDM275-O

Page 1: ...FDM275 O Radio manual call point Technical Manual A6V10425652_en _f Building Technologies 2016 11 28 Control Products and Systems ...

Page 2: ... communication thereof 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 Building Technologies Division International Headquarters Gubelstrasse 22 CH 6301 Zug Tel 41 41 724 2424 www siemens com buildingtechno...

Page 3: ...plied with 14 2 4 Release Notes 14 3 Structure and function 15 3 1 Overview 15 3 1 1 Details for ordering 16 3 1 2 Scope of delivery 16 3 1 3 Product version ES 16 3 1 4 Power supply 17 3 2 Setup 18 3 3 Function 19 3 3 1 Danger levels 19 3 3 2 Internal alarm indicator 19 3 3 3 Test mode 21 3 3 4 Alarm activation 21 3 3 5 Diagnosis levels 21 3 3 6 Interface to service devices 21 3 4 Accessories 22 ...

Page 4: ...4 Installing the protective cover 30 6 Commissioning 31 6 1 Performance check 31 6 2 Localization and device testing 32 7 Maintenance Repair 33 7 1 State of operational readiness after alarm activation 33 7 2 Establishing factory settings 35 7 3 Basic principles for replacing the battery pack 37 7 4 Replacing the battery pack in the radio manual call point 38 8 Specifications 40 8 1 Technical data...

Page 5: ...un the project Has obtained suitable specialist training for the function and for the products Has attended the training courses for Project Managers Project engineer Sets parameters for product depending on specific national and or customer requirements Checks operability and approves the product for commissioning at the place of installation Is responsible for troubleshooting Has obtained suitab...

Page 6: ... Country abbreviation in accordance with ISO 3166 1 Multilingual or international vv Document version single or double digit a b z aa ab az ba bb bz etc 1 Some documents have different ID codes that are generated by an earlier system There are also documents with up to date ID codes along with additional features in the designation ID code Examples ID_languageCOUNTRY_version multilingual or intern...

Page 7: ...ion reproduced identically Key Identification of keys Relation sign and for identification between steps in a sequence e g Menu bar Help Help topics Text Identification of a glossary entry Supplementary information and tips The i symbol identifies supplementary information and tips for an easier way of working 1 1 Applicable documents Document ID Title A6V10425603 OEM Radio fire detection system P...

Page 8: ...ens com bt download l Enter the document ID in the Find by keyword input box You will also find information about search variants and links to mobile applications apps for various systems on the home page 1 3 Technical terms and abbreviations Term Explanation AI Alarm indicator Battery empty Fault message in the event of a battery failing completely Battery low Fault message in the event that the ...

Page 9: ... changes d 2016 06 27 Changes additions in the following chapters Replacing the plastic insert with a glass insert c 2015 10 15 Changes additions in the following chapters Installation Replacing the battery pack in the radio manual call point Technical data b 2015 04 01 Flashing behavior table added Editorial changes a 2014 05 01 First edition The language versions and country variants produced by...

Page 10: ...al 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 a dangerous situation which will result directly i...

Page 11: ...ry is shown as follows WARNING Nature and origin of the danger Consequences if the danger occurs Measures prohibitions for danger avoidance How possible damage to property is presented Information about possible damage to property is shown as follows NOTICE Nature and origin of the danger Consequences if the danger occurs Measures prohibitions for danger avoidance ...

Page 12: ...idance and supervision of a qualified electrician in accordance with the electrotechnical regulations Wherever possible disconnect products from the power supply when carrying out commissioning maintenance or repair work on them Lock volt free areas to prevent them being switched back on again by mistake Label the connection terminals with external voltage using a DANGER External voltage sign Rout...

Page 13: ... may be produced Before testing the remote transmission inform the corresponding alarm and fault signal receiving stations Modifications to the system design and the products Modifications to the system and to individual products may lead to faults malfunctioning and safety risks Written confirmation must be obtained from Siemens and the corresponding safety bodies for modifications or additions M...

Page 14: ... 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 before you carry out a firmware update to a fire detection installation NOTICE Incorrect planning and or configuration Important standards and specifications are not satisfied Fire detection installation is not accepted for commissioning...

Page 15: ... unit and a battery pack The manual call point FDM275 O has the following features Manual call points with direct activation Alarm activation by pressing the pressure point Radio communication with Radio gateway Other radio devices Individual detector addressing Alarm indicator with status display green and red Identifies alarm Confirms contact with the radio network Confirms detector test Battery...

Page 16: ...is supplied with a mounted plastic insert Neutral FDMG295 and key FDMK295 and without a battery pack The following items must be ordered separately Battery pack BAT3 6 10 Glass insert Neutral 3 1 3 Product version ES The product version ES provides the technical status of a device in terms of software and hardware The product version is provided as a two digit number You will find the details of y...

Page 17: ...e order number 3 1 4 Power supply The battery pack BAT3 6 10 supplies the radio devices with power The battery pack consists of lithium batteries plus a battery cable and a battery connector Figure 3 Battery pack BAT3 6 10 1 Battery pack consisting of 4 lithium batteries for normal operation 1 lithium battery as a spare in the case of Battery low operation 2 Label with area for filling in the comm...

Page 18: ...ass insert 2 Screws for wall mounting1 9 Pressure point marking 3 Battery connector 10 Housing cover 4 Battery pack BAT3 6 101 11 Key 5 Switching unit 12 Connection for battery connector 6 Internal alarm indicator 13 Housing switching contact 7 Screws for switching unit 14 new opening with button 1 Not included in the scope of delivery 180 5 9 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 13 12 14 6 ...

Page 19: ...lting measures e g activation of remote transmission are configured on the control panel 3 3 2 Internal alarm indicator The internal alarm indicator s LED has two colors and shows the operating condition of the radio manual call point FDM275 O Figure 5 Internal alarm indicator The table below describes the flashing behavior of the internal alarm indicator in the radio manual call point FDM275 O Se...

Page 20: ...manual call point has already been logged on to a radio gateway And The radio manual call point is not mounted in the back box And There is no contact with the radio network IAI flashes green once every two seconds The radio manual call point is mounted in the back box but has not been logged on to the radio network IAI flashes green twice every two seconds Normal Configuration 1 IAI flashes green...

Page 21: ...he control panel 3 3 4 Alarm activation l Press the pressure point on the glass or plastic insert a The plastic insert falls down or a The glass insert breaks a The alarm is activated After an alarm is activated the manual call point must be reset to a state in which it is ready for operation 3 3 5 Diagnosis levels The radio manual call point largely monitors its function by itself The following d...

Page 22: ...nst polarity reversal Inscription field for commissioning date Compatible with Radio manual call point FDM273 O Radio manual call point FDM275 O Radio fire detector FDOOT271 O Order number S54370 Z11 A1 3 4 2 Key FDMK295 For testing and resetting manual call points For removing the housing cover from the back box Compatible with Radio manual call point FDM275 O Order number A5Q00013448 3 4 3 Glass...

Page 23: ... 4 4 Plastic insert FDMP295 For alarm activation and protection against soiling Compatible with Radio manual call point FDM275 O Order number A5Q00013445 3 4 5 Protective cover FDMC295 For protection against unintended alarm activation Compatible with Radio manual call point FDM275 O Order number A5Q00013440 ...

Page 24: ...unting site The radio manual call points must be mounted in easily accessible places at a height of 0 9 1 6 m on an even surface Observe the country specific regulations for the exact mounting height 4 3 Environmental influences If the devices are used in industrial applications consultation with the project manager is required since plastics do not withstand certain environmental conditions The f...

Page 25: ...n of radio manual call point FDM275 O has been established w You have a tool and two screws max 4 mm for securing purposes 1 Remove the housing cover with the key Insert the key into the opening at the bottom of radio manual call point FDM275 O Use the key to pull the housing cover forward and off the back box 2 NOTICE Keep the key in a safe place 3 Remove the switching unit from the back box 4 Fo...

Page 26: ...ector 13 Retainer 6 Housing switching contact 14 Spring 7 Switching unit 15 Triggering device 8 Stop 1 not included in the scope of delivery The flashing behavior of the internal alarm indicator is described in document A6V10425652 in the Internal alarm indicator chapter w The back box is fastened w You have a new undamaged battery pack to hand w You have key FDMK295 and a Phillips screwdriver to ...

Page 27: ...eway a If this does not happen this means the battery pack is defective and must not be used 6 Place the switching unit with the battery pack into the back box 1 7 Remove the plastic glass insert 11 Details on replacing the glass can also be found in the Replacing the plastic insert with a glass insert chapter 8 Screw the switching unit tightly to the back box 1 using the two screws supplied with ...

Page 28: ...n 5 28 46 Building Technologies A6V10425652_en _f Fire Safety 2016 11 28 Figure 7 Not in use label See also 2 Internal alarm indicator 19 OUT OF ORDER AUSSER BETRIEB HORS SERVICE FUORI SERVIZIO FUERA DE SERVICIO BUITEN GEBRUIK A5Q00030603 ...

Page 29: ...housing cover with the key 2 Remove the plastic insert 1 and dispose of it properly 3 Place the glass insert 6 between the following points Retainer 5 Left and right stops 4 Spring 2 Triggering device 3 a This pre stresses the spring 2 4 Install the housing cover on the back box Hook the top housing cover into the back box Snap the bottom housing cover into place in the back box a The plastic inse...

Page 30: ...oint has been installed and electrically connected See the chapter Installation 26 w A compatible protective cover is available See the chapter Protective cover FDMC295 l Snap the protective cover FDMC295 2 into place in the recesses in the housing cover 1 intended for this purpose See also Protective cover FDMC295 chapter a The protective cover is installed Figure 9 Installing the protective cove...

Page 31: ...documents for more information Document A6V10425603 6 1 Performance check w The radio manual call point FDM275 O is installed and electrically connected 1 Set the detector line to Test on the control panel a The internal alarm indicator flashes green with flashing pattern number 8 2 Insert the key into the housing from below as shown in the diagram a The glass insert or plastic insert falls down a...

Page 32: ...e manual call points have an internal alarm indicator 19 This internal alarm indicator may also be activated from the control panel for localization and device testing The table shows the LED indication for the different control panel commands Command LED indication Device test Flashes green Localization Flashes red See also 2 Internal alarm indicator 19 ...

Page 33: ... with plastic insert w The plastic insert has fallen down the yellow marking is visible and the internal alarm indicator flashes red 1 Slide the key into the housing 2 Pull the key out of the housing and push the plastic insert upward a The internal alarm indicator stops flashing a The radio manual call point FDM275 O is ready for operation Figure 11 Establishing the state of operational readiness...

Page 34: ... key a The switching unit is accessible 2 Completely remove the broken glass insert 1 and dispose of it properly 3 Place the new glass insert 6 between the following points Retainer 5 Left and right stops 4 Spring 2 Triggering device 3 a This pre stresses the spring 2 4 Install the housing cover on the back box Hook the top housing cover into the back box Snap the bottom housing cover into place i...

Page 35: ...ll point FDM275 O can only be integrated into a radio cell as a new device if it is set to its factory settings Figure 13 Establishing factory settings 1 Switching unit rear view 3 new opening with button 2 Battery pack BAT3 6 10 4 Pen or pencil NOTICE Unintentional alarm activation Removing the glass or plastic insert triggers an alarm if the detector line is activated Switch off the detector lin...

Page 36: ...ng pattern number 6 with an interval of 1 second 19 3 Unscrew the two screws and remove the switching unit 1 from the back box a The internal alarm indicator flashes green flashing pattern number 3 with an interval of 2 seconds 19 4 Remove the connected battery pack 2 from the holder 5 Press the button in the new opening 3 with a slim pen or pencil 4 for approx five seconds a The internal alarm in...

Page 37: ...osing of damaged or leaky battery packs Lithium can burn the skin and produce toxic vapors Avoid direct contact with the body Wear appropriate protective clothing safety gloves safety goggles etc Use appropriate means of transportation to move damaged batteries around Do not breathe in vapors Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation Always observe the following information When the control pane...

Page 38: ...errupt the power supply to multiple radio devices simultaneously Replace the battery pack for one radio device as described below before replacing the battery pack for the next radio device This will prevent mix ups and will ensure the devices can be reintegrated into the radio cell without any problems Figure 14 Replacing the battery pack 1 Plastic glass insert 6 Internal alarm indicator 2 Screws...

Page 39: ...nger installed in the housing and the alarm indicator flashes green flashing pattern number 3 with interval of 2 seconds a If this does not happen this means the battery pack is defective and must not be used 9 Lay the connection cable according to the diagram and snap the battery pack in place in the three battery holders 10 Insert the switching unit with the new battery pack into the back box an...

Page 40: ... 868 MHz band 20 in 433 MHz band Transmitting power 10 mW ERP in band 44b 45b and 49 Type 10 max 25 mW ERP in band 48 50 54b and 56b Range See document A6V10425603 2013 752 EU according Official Journal of the European Union COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION of 11 December 2013 amending Decision 2006 771 EC on harmonisation of the radio spectrum for use by short range devices and repealing Decision...

Page 41: ...55 C Storage temperature 30 75 C Air humidity 95 rel Protection categories IEC 60529 IP24D Electromagnetic compatibility 10 kHz 100 kHz 100 kHz 2 5 GHz 160 V m 30 V m Mechanical data Weight 0 216 kg Housing material Red Polycarbonate PC Black Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ABS Housing color RAL 3000 flame red Standards European standards EN 54 11 EN 54 25 EN 300220 2 EN 301489 3 EN 60950 1 ...

Page 42: ...fications Dimensions 8 42 46 Building Technologies A6V10425652_en _f Fire Safety 2016 11 28 8 2 Dimensions 8 3 Master gauge for recesses 86 8 86 8 36 5 A A A A B B A B 5 3 mm 8 3 25 4 25 4 18 18 25 4 36 25 4 ...

Page 43: ...asures have been undertaken Use of 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 po...

Page 44: ...ossary 44 46 Building Technologies A6V10425652_en _f Fire Safety 2016 11 28 Glossary Factory setting Basic settings present at the time of delivery Radio device Any device that the radio gateway monitors ...

Page 45: ... compatibility 43 Environmental influences 24 ES Product version 16 EU directives 40 F Flashing mode Internal alarm indicator 19 Flashing pattern Configuration 19 Internal alarm indicator 19 I Impact Chemicals 24 Moisture 24 Temperature 24 Intended use 5 P Packaging label Product version 16 Product label Product version 16 R Radio manual call point Test mode 21 Recycling 43 Resetting after an alar...

Page 46: ...on International Headquarters Gubelstrasse 22 CH 6301 Zug 41 41 724 24 24 www siemens com buildingtechnologies Siemens Switzerland Ltd 2014 Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice Document ID A6V10425652_en _f Edition 2016 11 28 ...

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