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FS720
Fire detection system

Configuration

IP7

A6V10210424_j_en_--

Building Technologies

2018-08-29

Control Products and Systems

Summary of Contents for FS720 Series

Page 1: ...FS720 Fire detection system Configuration IP7 A6V10210424_j_en_ Building Technologies 2018 08 29 Control Products and Systems ...

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Page 3: ...Engineering Toolset 27 3 3 IP settings for several network cards 28 3 4 Starting software 28 3 5 Exit Engineering tool 28 3 6 Installation via the input prompt 29 3 6 1 Installation and uninstallation with default parameter values 29 3 6 2 Installation with modified parameter values 30 3 6 3 Uninstallation with modified parameter values 31 3 6 4 Installation with initialization file 31 3 6 5 Valid...

Page 4: ...ing with shortcuts 54 5 12 Status bar 54 5 13 Error indication and problem identification 55 5 14 Cerberus Remote 57 5 15 Dynamic loading 60 6 Program operation 62 6 1 Creating a site 62 6 1 1 Loading an existing site 62 6 1 2 Create Site based on an existing configuration 63 6 1 3 Creating a new site 64 6 1 4 Editing site properties 65 6 1 5 Equipment no 65 6 2 Creating a station 67 6 3 Creating ...

Page 5: ...nt memory report 99 6 26 5 Import information report 100 6 26 6 Node report 100 6 26 7 Peripherals test report 101 6 26 8 Soiling report 102 6 26 9 Tree report 103 7 Connectivity and communication with Station 104 7 1 Connecting the PC to the station 104 7 2 Disconnecting the PC from the station 104 7 3 Connecting Cerberus Remote 105 7 4 Load data to the station 106 7 5 Initializing the station 10...

Page 6: ...7 Sounders and sounder bases sounders sounder beacons voice sounders 126 10 3 8 Aspirating smoke detector 129 10 3 9 Input output module FDCIO223 131 10 3 10 Zone module FDCI723 133 10 4 Power supply 134 10 5 I O cards 135 10 6 LED indicator FTO2002 136 10 7 Ethernet switch modular FN2012 137 10 8 Inputs outputs 139 11 Detection task card 141 11 1 Creating Detection tree 141 11 2 Area 142 11 2 1 A...

Page 7: ...group 182 12 3 1 Fire control 182 12 3 2 Time control 188 12 4 Evac control group 192 12 4 1 Universal sounder evac control 192 12 4 2 Phased evac controls 199 12 4 3 Prioritized voice evac control 218 12 4 4 Configuring an audio sequence 226 12 5 Counter control group and alarm counter control 230 12 6 Damper control group 231 12 6 1 Creating and configuring a damper control 232 12 6 2 Damper con...

Page 8: ...0 FT2011 core and configuration groups 283 13 4 2 Visibility 284 13 4 3 LEDs 285 13 4 4 Function keys 285 13 4 5 Assigning the configurable keys and LEDs 286 13 5 LED indicator FTO2002 and mimic display driver FT2001 288 13 5 1 Element LED ind mimic 24 LED groups 289 13 5 2 Element LED ind mimic 48 LEDs 290 13 5 3 Configuring mimic display driver FT2001 292 13 6 Event printer 292 13 7 Fire brigade...

Page 9: ...tion from PC to FS720 network 327 14 4 Setting up a Maximum Transmission Unit MTU 328 14 5 Monitoring Ethernet switch MM and safety module firewall 329 14 6 Connecting management stations via BACnet Ethernet 330 14 6 1 Planning BACnet configuration 330 14 7 Global BACnet configuration 330 14 7 1 Configuring global BACnet settings 330 14 7 2 Disabling switch off and switch on messages 332 14 7 3 De...

Page 10: ...rol group 353 16 5 Configuring flooding zone control 354 16 5 1 Causes functions 359 16 5 2 Effects functions 368 16 6 Configuring an extinguishing reporting zone 379 16 7 Configuring the extinguishing terminal 382 16 7 1 Buttons and LED elements 385 16 7 2 Action elements 388 16 7 3 Local event elements 389 16 8 Configuring the forwarding of the extinguishing released state 391 16 9 Configuring g...

Page 11: ...n according to customer specific requirements Checks the product operability and releases the product for use by the operator Searches for and corrects malfunctions Has obtained suitable specialist training for the function and for the products Has attended the training courses for commissioning personnel Maintenance personnel Carries out all maintenance work Checks that the products are in perfec...

Page 12: ...ormation for a behavior instruction Intermediate result of a behavior instruction End result of a behavior instruction Numbered lists and behavior instructions with an operation sequence X Reference to a page number Text Quotation 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...

Page 13: ...Application Note A6V10257473 XC10 Extinguishing control unit XC1001 A XC1005 A XC1003 A Installation Commissioning Maintenance A6V10260976 FS720 Fire Detection System Site Conversion A6V10320094 DBS721 DBS729 Sounder Interbase Sounder Beacon Interbase Technical Manual A6V10305793 OOH740 OOHC740 Automatic Fire Detector Technical Manual A6V10334410 Technical manual for aspirating smoke detectors FDA...

Page 14: ...bile applications apps for various systems on the home page 1 3 Technical terms and abbreviations Term Explanation BDV Base data variant ES Product version C NET Addressed detector line RT Remote transmission You will find details of further technical terms and abbreviations in the Glossary chapter See also 2 Applicable documents 13 1 4 Revision history The reference document s version applies to ...

Page 15: ...P port 331 Configuring cloud gateway FG2004 322 Cloud gateway FG2004 344 Integrating Cerberus PACE system 308 Event text suggestions 40 Customer text suggestions 41 Configuring connection event for Cerberus Mobile 311 Configuring connection events for a station Revised Soiling report 102 External alarm indicator 124 Finding and replacing 86 Evac control group 192 System behavior 255 Resources impo...

Page 16: ...operty in chapters Alarming control group Properties of the assigned effect elements Assigning the Universal evac control element Cause of the Phased evac control element and Sounder line via input output module FDCIO223 chapter Importing CSVs Information added regarding character length of customer texts and automatic shortening on import chapter Overview of the program window revised chapters In...

Page 17: ...tion is 252 Editing site properties 1000 instead of 250 characters Pre settings New pre settings Menu bar Changes and new menu items Export XML User defined XML export Expanding and collapsing the elements in the structure tree Filter function Assigning with the help of Data Matrix code Automatic assignment Notes about license keys Settings for Data Matrix code reader Note about Serial communicati...

Page 18: ... settings Mouse wheel settings Alarm counter value configurable Reading device for Data Matrix code Change display logo LED indicator FTO2002 Alarm sounder and interbase Aspirating smoke detector Support for Windows 7 Remote access with two GAPs Remote access via cRSP Text for favorites Neural fire detector OOHC740 Revised I O cards Zones Configuring Zone Reports File name and version of engineeri...

Page 19: ...ition for MP3 0 XS Revision history redefined and standardized dynamic loading merging two Sites network configuration management stations via BACnet Ethernet route entries for installation new FDCAI221 general chapter structure c 08 2009 Chapter 8 2 2 restructured Chapters 8 4 3 1 and 8 5 6 4 recreated b 05 2009 Modifications for MP1XS a 08 2008 First edition ...

Page 20: ...e 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 in death or serious injury if you do not ...

Page 21: ... the planning mounting 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 und...

Page 22: ...r to the customer Testing the product operability Prevent the remote transmission from triggering erroneously If testing building installations or activating devices from third party companies you must collaborate with the people appointed The activation of fire control installations for test purposes must not cause injury to anyone or damage to the building installations The following instruction...

Page 23: ...ed by improper use and incorrect application Personal injuries or damage to property caused by disregarding safety instructions in the documentation or on the product Personal injury or damage to property caused by poor maintenance or lack of maintenance 2 3 Standards and directives complied with A list of the standards and directives complied with is available from your Siemens contact 2 4 IT sec...

Page 24: ... Engineering Tool via Commissioning Upload site log files See also 2 Loading the site log files to the PC 109 2 5 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 y...

Page 25: ... connected to an enterprise 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 co...

Page 26: ... Operating system Version Windows 7 x64 64 bit SP1 Windows 10 x64 64 bit Earlier and up to and including MP En 4 0 IP4 Windows XP Windows Vista both 32 bit version only Not compatible Windows 2000 Component Minimum requirements Acrobat Reader Version 6 or higher Browser Internet Explorer or similar browser Administrator rights to the OS of the PC are required for the installation of the software D...

Page 27: ...tallation file a The installation routine starts and guides you through the installation 2 Follow the instructions of the installation routine and observe the installation paths Installation paths During installation you can change the standard installation paths offered You can change various paths subsequently within the software but you must then move the respective folder manually to the new l...

Page 28: ...he IP settings for the network card with which you are establishing the connection to the FS720 network from DHCP to manual 2 Enter one of the following IP addresses For direct connection to the Station 192 168 200 5 255 255 255 0 For access via the FS720 network 192 168 201 5 a IP settings are manually specified a Network settings for the Intranet Internet are not overwritten If you have manually...

Page 29: ...revent data being deleted The uninstall and installation process cannot be interrupted Installation via the input prompt is supported from engineering tool set version 4 0 0 Older versions have to be uninstalled manually The instructions below apply to installation in Windows 7 and 8 1 3 6 1 Installation and uninstallation with default parameter values The tables below display the default paramete...

Page 30: ... the character the name of the installation file and the sequence of characters S e g F F FX7230 NL_nl_2 7 0 0 R exe S a The software starts to uninstall earlier versions and install the required engineering tool set a The progress is displayed on the Command Prompt a Engineering Tool launches automatically following installation 3 6 2 Installation with modified parameter values Pay attention to t...

Page 31: ... regarding validation and the error log file when generating parameter commands Link 33 You can pre configure the parameter commands with an installation file Link 31 l Proceed as for the default installation and enter the required parameters for uninstallation after the S sequence of characters Separate each parameter command with a space The table below shows the commands for changing the indivi...

Page 32: ...230 XS_en_x Vx x SHARED_DATA_DIR C ProgramData Siemens F FX7230 TOOL_LANGUAGE English en BDV_LANGUAGE English en START_TOOL yes Table 3 Example structure of an initialization file with default values Proceed as follows to create an initialization file 1 Open a text editor e g the editor in Word 2 Create the required parameter commands as shown in the example and enter the required parameter values...

Page 33: ...s The paths must be correct and complete The installation path and the data path must end with the ID of the engineering tool set e g XS_en 1 V1 0 The installation path and the data path must not be the same There must be sufficient memory for the installation files on the hard disk See the chapter System requirements 26 The Engineering Tool interface language and the BDV language must be valid an...

Page 34: ...ension upper case or lower case letters 4 2 BDV File name and version File name format Prefix Country _ Language _ Sales channel Meta data version _ BDV version Variant eBDV Example F FXS2004 NL_nl_2 60 8 1_01 eBDV Designation Coding Prefix F FXS2004 Country Double digit in accordance with ISO 3166 1 ALPHA 2 Language Double digit in accordance with ISO 639 1 2002 Sales channel Single digit numeric...

Page 35: ... Language Double digit in accordance with ISO 639 1 2002 xx All languages Sales channel Single digit numerical 1 4 x All sales channels Meta data version Three levels separated by full stops Major minor bugfix Numerical any number of points per level Variants Optional multiple digits upper case letters lower case letters numbers and Firmware version Double digit numerical with leading zero when ap...

Page 36: ...pplicable Variants Optional single digit only CAPS eCDV Extension of every CDV upper case or lower case letters The file name of a CDV must not be changed by the user CDVs with file names which do not correspond to the format cannot be used by the software 4 5 Pre settings You can specify presettings for the software in the General window The pre settings are described in the following chapters Sp...

Page 37: ...ta directory contains the following subfolders Additional_Documents BDV CDV FS20_SW Help Logfiles Sites Technicalfiles 4 5 1 General The following can be set in the General view Number of recently opened files Number of files that were recently opened and that are displayed in the File Automatically open last site at tool startup If the checkbox is checked the Site that was opened last is loaded w...

Page 38: ...berus Remote favorite list In this list you can save frequently used Stations with the connection details The Stations in the Favorites list are listed in the Cerberus Remote Connect to favorite menu This makes it possible for you Cerberus Remote to connect quickly and easily with Stations Add new favorite Adding new Station to the Favorites list Edit selected favorite Edit Station in the Favorite...

Page 39: ...late to the behavior in the Assign dialog New cause dialog and New effect dialog windows If the checkbox is activated the first assignable element is found and displayed in the window automatically If the checkbox is deactivated you must first select a category in the window on the left Then the first assignable element of this category is displayed in the window on the right Enable display of err...

Page 40: ...t in the Editing view Property function Value Description Ignore mouse wheel On off Ticking the checkbox deactivates the mouse wheel of the computer mouse This prevents settings in a drop down list being unintentionally changed if you are scrolling in the detail editor with the mouse wheel The setting Ignore mouse wheel does not go into effect until you select a new element in the structure tree T...

Page 41: ... count Numerical input field Number of proposed texts that are saved Manage proposals Reset proposals Button Delete existing proposed texts Edit proposals Enter or edit proposed texts Import proposals Import proposed texts in the properties format Export proposals Export proposed texts in the properties format 4 5 6 Firmware package In the view Firmware package you can define the path to the folde...

Page 42: ...lder This folder contains the BDV that was included when the software was installed or that has been imported using the Import new BDV function This folder may contain more than one BDV Preferred BDV language This selection determines which BDV language is displayed if the BDV contains several languages If the preferred language is not included in the current BDV English is used as standard 4 5 9 ...

Page 43: ...e and version 34 4 7 Resources import Clicking on the menu option File Import new resource package can make new resources available in Cerberus Engineering Tool The following resources can be imported Firmware Peripheral firmware Help file CDV The resources are identified by their file name and file extension and saved in the corresponding standard directories The standard directories can be defin...

Page 44: ...ram window 5 44 412 Building Technologies A6V10210424_j_en_ Fire Safety 2018 08 29 5 GUI 5 1 Overview of the program window 1 Title bar 6 Hyperlinks 2 Menu bar 7 Status bar 3 Task cards 8 Tree 4 Table 9 Toolbar 5 Detail editor ...

Page 45: ...X export Export configuration data in SIB X format Reports Create reports via the Site Site export XML Export the Site in XML format Compare sites Compare configurations or BDVs CSV import Import data in CSV format CSV export Export data in a CSV file Show CSV import log Displaying the protocol of the CSV import List of the most recently opened Sites Open one of the most recently opened Sites Exit...

Page 46: ...rogress window Show problems Displaying problems of an element Show all problems Displaying problems of the entire Site Commissioning Assign Open the Assign window to assign elements Unassign Deleting links Disconnect Interrupt communication to Station Initialize station Initialize Station Download site Load the configuration of the Site in the Station Upload site Load configuration of the Site to...

Page 47: ... all sub nets Overwrite all manual changes to these values Reset sub net network configuration Set standard values for the IP addresses and network masks of all selected sub nets Overwrite all manual changes to these values Convert to GAP Convert to SAFEDLINK host Convert to ethernet host Create GAP configuration See chapter MP1XS site configuration status 343 for site configuration BDV 32 Options...

Page 48: ...hout children Pastes copied elements without children elements Delete Deletes selected elements subtrees Undo Undoes the last action Redo Restores the most recent action that was undone New station Opens and closes the New station window New element Opens and closes the New element window New additional information element Opens and closes the New additional information element window Open progres...

Page 49: ... its name in the overview Tooltips Tooltips are windows within the software with context sensitive detail information Tooltips are shown when the mouse pointer is moved over a element designation or element property in the detail editor Figure 3 Example for the Tooltip of an element property To display the Tooltip of an element proceed as follows 1 Highlight an element in the tree view a The eleme...

Page 50: ...s a name and its own icon The particular perspective is shown when a task card is clicked Figure 5 Task cards Cerberus Engineering Tool has the following task cards Hardware Configuration and display of all hardware components of a Site Detection Configuration and display of the detection applications Control Configuration and display of the control applications Operation Configuration and display...

Page 51: ...e most important properties of the child elements Elements that can not be edited are shaded gray Detail editor The detail editor shows properties of an element or several highlighted elements within the table or the structure tree If no element in the table is highlighted the properties of the element highlighted in the structure are shown The properties of an element are depicted in various tabs...

Page 52: ... The search field for the filter function is located on the top right of the tree structure next to the and buttons Character strings can be entered in the filter function search field When the structure tree is expanded and collapsed with the and buttons only elements containing the defined character string are displayed The character strings entered can contain the wildcard 5 10 Multiselection M...

Page 53: ...g control elements Task cards Hyperlinks Shortcuts You will find information on operating elements in the following chapters 5 11 1 Navigating with task cards Click on a task card to switch to the corresponding perspective Figure 8 Task cards See also 2 Overview of the program window 44 5 11 2 Navigating with hyperlinks You can use hyperlinks to navigate between the task cards If an element is ass...

Page 54: ...e field is highlighted Navigating between lines of the table Enter or Shift Enter Tab in the last column Right arrow key in the last column apart from in editing mode then only if the entire field is highlighted Up or down arrow keys apart from in editing mode Editing cells in the table F2 Navigating between the tabs in the detail editor Ctrl Page Up or Ctrl Page Down Arrow keys if the tabs are hi...

Page 55: ...rrors for one element Displaying the Error for the entire Site 1 Select View Show all problems from the menu bar a The All problems window opens a The All problems window displays Error Warning and Info entries relating to the configuration of the entire Site 2 In the All problems window double click on an entry to display the element a The respective task card opens and the element is displayed i...

Page 56: ...tcut menu select the Show problems menu item Or 1 Highlight an element with red or green exclamation mark 2 Select View Show problems from the menu bar a The Problems window opens a In the Problems window an Error Warning or Info entry concerning the element selected is displayed If the highlighted element has only one problem then the problem will be described in the status bar If the element has...

Page 57: ...ured as follows Local connection via any Station in the system Connection via the Global Access Point GAP Cerberus Remote is an integrated part of Cerberus Engineering Tool but can also be installed on a PC as the standalone application FX7220 You will need an installed license key and appropriate authorization for the Station in order to use Cerberus Remote The license key must support the Cerber...

Page 58: ...n is shown by the Person Machine Interface display LEDs keys transmitted The Cerberus Remote access operation mode is indicated by a red frame around the Person Machine Interface An enable granted for Cerberus Remote is retained when a Station restarted Cerberus Remote has the following operation modes Limited access view only Full access view operation For both operation modes an authorization mu...

Page 59: ...ion mode Additionally the Station can be operated with Cerberus Remote while normal operation on the Station is blocked but can be reactivated As operation on a Station must have priority this restriction blocking on the Station can be cancelled at any time Each time an attempt is made to operate the Station a window is displayed with the option to abort the connection with Cerberus Remote The LED...

Page 60: ...You can highlight a maximum of eight Stations at the same time If you highlight more than eight Stations an error message appears Figure 14 Structure tree view with stations that are and are not loaded History of the Stations Only the history of the Stations that is currently loaded is displayed on the History tab of the Site properties window as standard If you would like to see the history of al...

Page 61: ...o create an assignment to an element of a Station that is not loaded you must click on the Station to load it Figure 15 Window with stations that are and are not loaded The buttons below can be used to navigate through the list of elements that can be assigned in sequence Elements that are not loaded are then loaded See also 2 Error indication and problem identification 55 2 Finding and replacing ...

Page 62: ... NOTICE Unauthorized characters in the Site name or in the path Site may not be able to be saved or loaded Do not use any of the following characters in the Site name or in the path The progress of the Upload from station s is shown in the status bar If communication between the PC and Station is interrupted a message indicating that the upload has been aborted is displayed w The Site already cont...

Page 63: ...ion file to be copied is available on the PC w The configuration file has the fsc extension 1 Select File New site from the menu bar or click on the following button in the toolbar a The Create new site window opens 2 Select the Create based on existing configuration option 3 Select the configuration file to be copied from Existing configuration 4 Click on Next a The configuration file is copied a...

Page 64: ... be used for actual fire detection in a customer site When site data is evaluated on the LRC server a distinction is made between a test site and a customer site All site data is loaded onto the LRC server regardless of how it has been identified 1 Launch Engineering Tool 2 Select File New site from the menu bar or click on in the toolbar a The Create new site window opens 3 Select the Create new ...

Page 65: ...e History 6 1 5 Equipment no The Equipment no meta datum an identification number assigned to an installation or station Service personnel can use the Equipment no meta datum to identify and track existing or expired service contracts for an installation or station Use of the Equipment no meta datum depends on the BDV used and may be optional or mandatory Furthermore the BDV used may also restrict...

Page 66: ...ite properties dialog click on OK 4 Save the configuration Creating a Equipment no meta datum for a Station element w The configuration to be adjusted is opened in Engineering Tool 1 Highlight the Station element to which the Equipment no information should be added in any task card 2 In the Details tab enter the identification number under Equipment no Information The BDV used may also restrict t...

Page 67: ... net Additional Stations can only be created as networked Figure 16 Window to creating a station Creating Station w A Site has been created 1 Open the New station window This can be done in the following ways Click on the symbol in the toolbar Select Edit New station from the menu bar Right click in the tree view and select New station in the context menu a The New station window opens above the t...

Page 68: ...the desired properties and click on Add a The Station is created with the address entered See also 2 Creating networked Stations 312 6 3 Creating a station with FBP AU l Proceed as described in chapter Creating a station 67 and select the AU FBP Alarming pre configured template a A Station with FBP is created a The PMI with FBP and the operating unit AU LED ind mimic 48 LEDs are pre configured in ...

Page 69: ...elect the number of new elements in the Amount field 5 Click on Add a The element is created Creating an element via the context menu in the tree view w A Station has been created 1 Right click on an element in the tree view below which you want to create an element 2 In the context menu select the New and then select the desired element and the template a The element is created Creating an elemen...

Page 70: ... the table The subtree of the element is also deleted when an element is deleted If the element that is to be deleted is referenced in other elements for example in an assignment to Causes in a control a message appears indicating that the references will be deleted at the same time If an assigned logical channel is deleted the physical channel is no longer assigned You can delete an element as fo...

Page 71: ...ties in the table In the table you can copy editable properties of an element such as customer text into any number of adjacent cells of other elements Copying property 1 Click the cell with the property that you want to copy a The cell is marked by a frame 2 Guide the mouse pointer to the bottom right corner of the highlighted cell a The mouse pointer changes to a white cross 3 With the left mous...

Page 72: ...ng Tool highlight the element containing the subelements for which you wish to insert text in columns in the table e g Section 3 Right click on the first element in the column in which you wish to insert text 4 Select Paste values from clipboard in the context menu a The copied texts are inserted in the column from the clipboard a The texts are assigned to the elements in the table in ascending or...

Page 73: ... Copying cutting is only possible within a Site When copying cutting and pasting between two Stations both Stations must be loaded Copying element You can copy an element as follows Using the button in the toolbar Using Edit Copy in the menu bar With the keyboard shortcut Ctrl C Pasting copied element with subtree You can paste a copied element with subtree as follows Using the button in the toolb...

Page 74: ...An element can be moved only within the same task card Handling assignments when moving Moving elements inside a Station The assignments to the hardware are also moved The assignments to the control are also moved Moving elements between different Stations The assignments to the hardware are deleted The assignments to the control and detection elements are also moved 6 12 Re addressing elements El...

Page 75: ...s are decreased by 1 across the system or within the parent element respectively Raising address by 1 Proceed as follows to paste an element e g an additional Zone to a particular position in the address sequence 1 Highlight the element before which you want to insert an element in the tree view 2 Select Edit Change element address 1 from the menu bar a Depending on the highlighted element the fol...

Page 76: ...u item Context menu Ctrl L The opened window can remain open when changing the task cards In the Hardware task card the Assign function is not available Structure of Assign dialog 1 List with assignable event categories inputs and outputs Manual type selection Select individual elements or several elements by holding the CTRL key down Grouped type selection Select all elements in a category or the...

Page 77: ...ments 1 In the task card tree view highlight the element you would like to assign 2 Open the Assign dialog window 3 Select the category from the list 1 4 Select the task card in the drop down list field 2 5 Search for the element you want using the ID no 4 or in the tree view 5 6 Highlight the element 7 Click on Assign a The elements are assigned Instead of using the Assign button you can use the ...

Page 78: ...nt Mounting type Commissioning date Exchange date The meta data in question can be edited in the Overview tab in the detail editor New additional information element meta data in the Overview tab The following table shows the meta data for each New additional information element type Element type Meta data Description Additional component ESN Electronic serial number ESN for the selected hardware ...

Page 79: ... to create a New additional information element Tip Use multiselection to mark multiple elements in a structure tree in order to create several of the same additional elements in a single step 2 Open Edit New additional information element in the menu bar Alternatively you can click on the New additional information element button in the toolbar a The tool opens the New additional information elem...

Page 80: ... their meta data in a single step 8 Save the configuration file with File Save Modifying New additional information element w A New additional information element is created under an element 1 Mark the New additional information element Tip Use multiselection to mark several of the same New additional information element elements and adjust their meta data in a single step 2 Adjust the meta data i...

Page 81: ...eplace function to search for New additional information element elements and replace their meta data This reduces the time needed for configuration when you have to change lots of meta data for a New additional information element element at the same time Figure 17 Find and replace dialog You will find more information on the Find and replace function in chapter Finding and replacing 86 See also ...

Page 82: ...ill find information on naming files and managing the versions of a CDV in chapter CDV File name and version 36 Importing CDVs CDVs are imported using the menu option File Import new resource package You will find more information on importing resources in the Resources import 43 chapter Modifying presettings for CDVs The view Country data variant in the Preferences window is only visible in certa...

Page 83: ... checkbox is activated and the correct port has been selected for the reading device 1 Select the Detection task card 2 In the tree view select the Zone that you wish to assign to the devices 3 Open the Assign dialog window 4 Check the Use serial no ID Nr checkbox 5 Select the category on the left in the window Manual assignment 1 Read in the Data Matrix code of the desired device on the layout pl...

Page 84: ...s or outputs to be assigned to each other at the same time Assigning elements several times simultaneously 1 Select the Assign function for the element to be assigned 2 Hold down the CTRL key and select several event categories inputs or outputs in the left hand column 3 Hold down the CTRL key and select several elements to be assigned in the right hand column 4 Click on Assign a You have assigned...

Page 85: ...a In the case of an output with confirmation a second Hardware tree opens for assigning the confirmation input a If you are assigning outputs in the Hardware tree you can select the elements via the ID no 7 Click on Assign a You have assigned a control effect The New effect dialog window remains open You can assign further effects 6 19 Deleting links Proceed as follows to delete a link between two...

Page 86: ...ich you wish to search Alternatively you can click on the button next to a parameter You will find more information on this in chapter Switch to Search and replace button 87 2 Select View Find and replace a The tool opens the Find and replace window 3 Select a search criterion 4 Enter the search value in the field at the upper right and the replacement value in the field below it 5 Select the sear...

Page 87: ...ill be fruitless Default value Search for all elements that contain the search value in the selected meta datum or for any elements where the selected meta datum field is empty Any value Search for all elements that contain the search value in the selected meta datum or for any elements that contain any content in the selected meta datum field See also 2 Switch to Search and replace button 87 6 21...

Page 88: ... different criteria and representation forms can be output Examples of using an XML export Creating country specific reports Creating input files for external systems e g SWING tool Exporting XML file 1 Open a Site using the File New site or Open menu item 2 Click on the File Site export XML menu item a The Reports window is opened with the setting Site XML export 3 On the Stations tab select the ...

Page 89: ...le User defined XML export The user defined XML export supports direct XSLT transformation of the export To do this you need an XSLT transformation file 1 Check the Create XSLT based export checkbox 2 Define an XSLT transformation file For a transformation file from BDV select Use file from BDV For any other transformation file select Use file from file system 3 Select the path enter a file name a...

Page 90: ...rt If you have configured a Cloud Gateway FG2004 for the site and you have not excluded it from the export then the management system displays a connection fault to the Cloud Gateway FG2004 after the import of the SiB X data Remove the relevant check mark in the export dialog if you have configured a Cloud Gateway FG2004 for the site 1 Open a site using the File New site or Open menu item 2 Click ...

Page 91: ... name 5 Click on OK 6 If you have not yet saved the Site you will be prompted to save the Site If this is the case click on Yes a The CSV file is saved at the specified location 6 24 2 Editing the CSV file Example The data of a Site is exported into a CSV file Customer specific data e g the customer texts is edited or added in this file Afterwards the CSV file is imported back into the Site CAD ID...

Page 92: ... element type abbreviations Only the elements listed in the table can be added to the detection tree as part of a CSV import If the language of this documentation does not match the BDV language you may not be able to use the element type abbreviation listed in the table Contact your local or regional company for a translation of the element type abbreviations 4 Enter additional data e g Customer ...

Page 93: ...mer text Note Zone intervention text Plan no Structured address Type 1 Select the Detection task card 2 Select File CSV import from the menu bar a The CSV import window opens 3 Select the CSV file that you wish to import 4 Click on OK a The specified CSV file is imported 5 Open the protocol of the CSV import and rectify problems if necessary 6 24 4 Protocol of the CSV import The protocol for the C...

Page 94: ...it Exchange logo in site from the menu bar a The following window is opened 2 Click on OK 3 Select the file with the new logo 4 Load the configuration from the PC to the Station a After a restart of the Station the new logo is shown on the display Restoring the standard logo 1 Select Edit Exchange logo in site from the menu bar a The following window is opened 2 Click on Reset to default 3 Load th...

Page 95: ...lect the Stations for which you wish to generate a report 6 If available set additional properties on the Settings tab 7 Click on Create report a The report is created and displayed Figure 20 Example for the window for creating reports You will find information on the individual reports and additional settings in the following chapters Opening an XML file in Excel Reports in XML format are opened ...

Page 96: ...elements of the respective task card Create report link 95 You can make the following settings in the Settings section Displayed top level of the tree Topmost level of the structure tree that is displayed in the report Displayed bottom level of the tree Lowermost level of the structure tree that is displayed in the report In the task cards Operation and Network the Settings section is empty ...

Page 97: ...tree and Control tree On the one hand the elements are listed as in the tree view with the number of elements in the parent element On the other hand each element type is listed with the total number of elements Create report link 95 The output elements are Detection tree Elements Area Section and Zone with the assigned devices Control tree Elements Control group and Control with the assigned devi...

Page 98: ... info properties and the software and firmware versions of the hardware in the entire Site Create report link 95 Only the properties existing in the elements are listed here i e only some of the following possible properties Hardware version Series number Software version Hardware name Firmware version Hardware type Firmware revision Ethernet MAC address Product version ...

Page 99: ...gory within a particular time period You can use Browse to open a CSV file of the event memory that you have uploaded through the menu item Commissioning Upload site event memory You can use Upload to establish the connection to a Station and load the event memory to the PC You can specify the date and time for the start and end point of the report in the fields Start date and End date In the sect...

Page 100: ...t In the Node report the element of the respective task card highlighted in the tree view is listed in table format Create report link 95 You can make the following settings in the Settings section Full property set All visible properties of the highlighted element are output Property subset A subset of the properties is output The selection is dependent on the BDV used Include sub tree This setti...

Page 101: ...ctivations of the peripheral devices The test date and the activation type is listed for each test activation Creating a Peripherals test report 1 Load the latest configuration from the station to the PC Link 108 2 Create the report Link 95 You can set the date range for the test activations to be listed on the Settings tab See also 2 Loading configuration from the station to the PC 108 ...

Page 102: ... change recommended 150 Maximum change required Logical customer text Logical address Serial no ID Nr Data for a Soiling report is not read out in real time The read out Compensation value in a Soiling report can be up to 15 min old upon creation You will find detailed information on functions connection factors and device compatibility in document List of compatibility FDA221 241 The warning leve...

Page 103: ...ree of the respective task card are listed in table format e g parameter set Serial no ID Nr and Template ID Create report link 95 You can make the following settings in the Settings section Displayed top level of the tree Topmost level of the structure tree that is displayed in the report Displayed bottom level of the tree Lowermost level of the structure tree that is displayed in the report ...

Page 104: ... required The figure below shows the connection between the PC and Station Figure 21 Rear panel of operating unit and PC LAN Ethernet connection 1 Required cable type CAT 5 CAT 6 or CAT 7 7 2 Disconnecting the PC from the station As the IP address is bound to the MAC address while there is a connection between the PC and the Station and as it remains in the cache even in the case of a short break ...

Page 105: ...perate and enter a valid PIN 5 Click on OK a The connection is established Connect from the Favorites list with Station w Enabling for viewing and or operating the Station with Cerberus Remote is granted w The PC is connected to the Site 1 Select the Cerberus Remote task card 2 Select Cerberus Remote Connect to favorite from the menu bar 3 Select the desired Station from the list a The connection ...

Page 106: ... also 2 Initializing the station 106 7 5 Initializing the station Each Station in a system with several networked Stations must have a unique address Once a Station has been started for the first time or once the firmware on the main CPU has been updated a Station has the address 1 Networked Stations must therefore all be initialized If two Sites are merged to form one Site the Stations with the s...

Page 107: ...Station different from the global network configuration of the connected Site During the Download site procedure a Station is temporarily not accessible Both examples can result in the Station no longer starting after the Download site procedure and the above actions having to be carried out NOTICE Flooding zone is not in the Quiet state If a flooding zone is not in the Quiet state and you load a ...

Page 108: ...ns in Cerberus Engineering Tool 5 Click on Yes a The configuration is loaded to the Station a The progress is displayed in the Download site window in Cerberus Engineering Tool a The Station restarts a After a few minutes the Buzzer sounds twice at the Station 6 Press Acknowledge on the Person Machine Interface at the Station to switch off the Buzzer Do not perform any more actions on the Station ...

Page 109: ...neering Tool must belong to the same organizational unit w The PC is connected to a Station in the Site via an Ethernet cable 1 In the Commissioning menu select the Upload site event memory menu item a The Connect window opens 2 Select the connection setting and confirm with OK a The selection window opens 3 Select the Stations whose event memory you would like to load to the PC 4 Determine the me...

Page 110: ...ata is saved in the specified file See also 2 Reporting logging and monitoring 24 7 10 Merge two sites You can merge two Sites to form one Site The examples below illustrate possible reasons for merging Two neighboring buildings have one fire detection installation each Both fire detection installations are to be merged to form a shared fire detection installation A new fire detection system with ...

Page 111: ...on is called up in Cerberus Engineering Tool via the Edit Convert site menu item Properties of the conversion Only the configuration data is converted The process data of the Station is not converted The default values of the new firmware are transferred and the Station recalculates the process data The critical conversions are logged for the entire Site The logs can be viewed in the Conversion lo...

Page 112: ...ments 13 8 3 Converting a station The Replace element function is used to convert a configuration from a small station type to a larger station type The following conversions are possible FC722 to FC723 or FC724 or FC726 FC723 to FC726 FC724 to FC726 The possible conversions are determined by the BDV used and may differ from those shown above How to convert a Station w A Station of type FC722 FC72...

Page 113: ...e Detection Control Operation Network The physical structure is read in by the Station or created manually The logical structure can be created either manually during the pre configuration or automatically on the Station by auto configuration Parts of the logical structure are pre configured in the BDV template for a Station The list below shows a selection of configurable elements in a Site Confi...

Page 114: ...he left in the window on Editing 3 Check the Ignore mouse wheel checkbox a The mouse wheel is deactivated The setting Ignore mouse wheel does not go into effect until you select a new element in the structure tree The setting is not yet adopted for the currently selected element See also 2 Editing 40 9 1 With pre configuration In Cerberus Engineering Tool the Site is configured in its logical stru...

Page 115: ...etector lines 9 3 Customer text Customer text can be entered for each element in the structure tree The customer text is shown on the display of a Station The length of the customer text is checked during entry Customer text is displayed in accordance with the following rules Elements except Zone element If a message associated with an element appears the corresponding customer text is displayed I...

Page 116: ...f they were not automatically created 10 1 Station Figure 24 Settings in the detail editor In the detail editor of the Station the following properties can be set Overview tab Customer text of Station Details tab Stopping the local and global alarming equipment by means of Acknowledge which is activated by Immediate intervention type manned Immediate intervention type unmanned or Service intervent...

Page 117: ...rol tab Indicates to which events the Station is assigned as a cause element for a control in the Control tree 10 1 1 Intervention concept IC The intervention concept IC is a standard configuration for immediate intervention and service intervention Events such as a fault caused by a soiled detector are monitored during a preconfigured period of time If the normal operation conditions are not re e...

Page 118: ...intervention Global intervention only Local intervention only Time t1 for intervention attendance check A new event must be acknowledged within this period otherwise the intervention concept switches to global alarming Alarming equipment RT Fire RT Fault RT 1 RT 8 Internal sounder Service intervention The following can be set for service intervention Separately for Manned operation and Unmanned op...

Page 119: ...Cerberus Remote Indicating permanent access The Indicate permanent Cerberus Remote access checkbox specifies whether permanent access of Cerberus Remote is indicated at the Station with a message 10 2 Onboard I Os The following inputs outputs are available on the periphery board I O Configurable inputs outputs 24 V RT fire NOT monitored Connection of an RT channel for RT alarm RT fire monitored Mo...

Page 120: ...ration mode Automatic without manual recalibration Calibration of the selected line takes place automatically each time the line card is restarted if a setting relevant to power consumption has been adjusted Manual recalibration of the line is not possible during active operation Automatic with manual recalibration Calibration of the selected line takes place automatically each time the line card ...

Page 121: ...led when the event was triggered by the detector with the external alarm indicator In the detail editor of the assigned Zone you can set level at which the external alarm indicator will be activated In PRE STAGE and MAIN STAGE Only in MAIN STAGE This setting is not possible in Zones without PRE STAGE In addition to the direct activation you can assign and configure a control with the external alar...

Page 122: ...be set separately for an additionally configured control 10 3 2 Detector parameter sets The parameter sets influence the detection behavior of the automatic fire detector This enables the detection behavior to be adapted to the fire phenomena and environmental influences at the place of installation Examples If a fire detector is used in a production hall a parameter set that is immune to deceptiv...

Page 123: ...roperty Sensor operating mode 0 OOT C Application as neural fire detector 2 O only Application as smoke detector 1 T only Application as heat detector The available parameter sets are adapted depending on the selected sensor mode If for example you select the sensor mode 1 T only then only the parameter sets for heat detectors will be displayed 10 3 4 Base sounder Setting the properties of the bas...

Page 124: ...ail editor The properties are described in the following sections Figure 31 Properties in the detail editor of one output for an external alarm indicator Output mode Outputs in Inactive On active Off mode are not EN 54 relevant and therefore are not fail safe The setting defines the behavior of the output signal in the active or inactive status of the logic Examples Inactive Off active On The outp...

Page 125: ...the line card the loop or the stub 3 Open the element for one of the devices mentioned above 4 Highlight the element Sounder or Sounder beacon 5 Set the properties you want in the detail editor The properties are described in the following sections Figure 32 Properties in the detail editor of the element Sounder Figure 33 Properties in the detail editor of the element Sounder beacon ALERT tone Thi...

Page 126: ...and DBS729 Document A6V10320094 See chapter Applicable documents See also 2 Applicable documents 13 10 3 7 Sounders and sounder bases sounders sounder beacons voice sounders You are able to configure the properties for the following sounders and sounder bases in the detail editor Sounders FDS224 FDS225 FDS226 FDS227 Sounder bases FDB226 FDB227 FDSB226 FDSB227 Configuring sounders and sounder bases...

Page 127: ...rs Value Description Beacon activation Alert Evac The parameter defines the events for which the beacon is activated Information Parameter values in brackets are outside the authorized range The following settings are possible The system activates the beacon in the following events Alert or Evac Alert Evac 1s delayed The beacon is activated using the same method as Alert Evac but with a one second...

Page 128: ...s 30s 500Hz SS 03 17 11 8 Alternating 560 440Hz NF S 32 001 9 Intermittent 420Hz AS 2220 10 Slow whoop 540 1200Hz AS 2220 11 Intermittent 970Hz ISO 8201 12 Sweep 800 970Hz 7 s BS Fire tone 13 Sweep 150 1000 150Hz 10s 40s 10s DE Industrial alarm 14 Intermittent 520Hz Temporal 3 ISO8201 15 School bell 31 Mute EVAC tone The alarm tones that can be selected correspond to those under ALERT tone The par...

Page 129: ...e parameter set is not guaranteed Assign both FDA221 or FDA241 sensors to the same Zone in the Detection tree Setting the properties of the aspirating smoke detector 1 Select the Hardware task card 2 In the tree view open the Station the line card the loop or the stub 3 Open the element FDA221 or FDA241 4 Highlight a physical channel 5 Set the properties you want in the detail editor The propertie...

Page 130: ...g specifies the sensor mode of the detector Properties of the Air flow element Figure 36 Settings in the detail editor of the element Air flow Purge mode This setting specifies the cleaning mode of the air flow tube Max allowed air flow deviation This setting specifies the maximum allowable air flow deviation from the air flow at the time of commissioning Values in brackets are outside the authori...

Page 131: ...information on input output module FDCIO223 in document A6V10229261 See chapter Applicable documents Setting the properties of the Collective input sounder output element 1 Select the Hardware task card 2 In the tree view open the Station the line card the loop or the stub 3 Open the element FDCIO223 4 Highlight the element Collective input sounder output 5 Set the properties you want in the detai...

Page 132: ...Monitoring for short circuit and open line No monitoring ALERT mode This setting defines the behavior of the output signal in the Alert mode for the active or inactive status of the logic EVAC output mode Use as sounder line The setting defines the behavior of the output signal in the Evac mode for the active or inactive status of the logic If used as a monitored output This setting defines the be...

Page 133: ...le FDCIO223 with monitored input output 251 2 Applicable documents 13 10 3 10 Zone module FDCI723 The zone module FDCI723 is operated on the C NET and has one input The following detector lines can be connected to the input Collective detector line Collective detector line for areas at risk of explosion zones 1 and 2 Conventional detector line Setting the properties of the Collective element 1 Sel...

Page 134: ...e with EN 54 a redundant supply source is required in this case The fire terminal board is therefore provided with two independent DC supply inputs Features The following properties can be set for the power supply Mains supervision Monitoring for power loss Battery supervision Monitoring switched on or off Converter supervision Monitoring switched on or off Emergency power operation Delay time for...

Page 135: ...V10210416 See chapter Applicable documents See also 2 Applicable documents 13 10 5 I O cards I O card programmable FCI2008 A1 The I O card programmable FCI2008 A1 has 12 programmable inputs outputs I O card remote transmission FCI2007 A1 The I O card remote transmission FCI2007 A1 has eight inputs outputs for alarm and fault transmission I O card horn monitored FCI2009 A1 The I O card horn monitor...

Page 136: ...tation in the task card 2 Create the LED indicator FTO2002 element for the Station Link 68 3 Highlight the element LED indicator FTO2002 4 Enter the address in the Element address tab of the detail editor which is set on the LED indicator with the S15 switch Address range 20 35 You will find more information on the LED indicator and the S15 switch in document A6V10210368 See chapter Applicable doc...

Page 137: ...nfiguration to the PC 2 Configure the IP address for the FN2012 3 Configure the redundancy management of the Ethernet ring if you configure an Ethernet network with several elements of the type Ethernet switch modular FN2012 Link 324 4 Configure the local ports of the FN2012 Configuring the IP address w An Ethernet switch modular FN2012 element is created within a station in the Hardware task card...

Page 138: ... to which FS720 stations have been connected w An Ethernet switch modular FN2012 element is created within a station in the Hardware task card 1 Open the Ethernet switch modular FN2012 element 2 Highlight the local port that you want to configure 3 Configure the local port in the Overview tab Local port element properties in the Overview tab Property Values Description Port enabled On off The prop...

Page 139: ... A1 devices in document A6V10210416 See chapter Applicable documents Malfunctions during a partial upgrade Ethernet switch modular FN2012 is not compatible with Ethernet switch MM FN2008 and so may only be used in panels MP6 10 8 Inputs outputs Setting the properties of the inputs outputs 1 Select the Hardware task card 2 Open the Station in the tree view 3 Open the element with the inputs outputs...

Page 140: ...de are not EN 54 relevant and therefore are not fail safe The setting defines the behavior of the output signal in the active or inactive status of the logic Examples Inactive Off active On The output signal is deactivated when the logic is inactive and activated when it is active Inactive Off active Intermittent fast 0 25s 0 25s The output signal is deactivated when the logic is inactive When the...

Page 141: ... channel is retained If the control panel is configured using the Auto configure line C NET lines only or Auto configure station function the Section Zone and Logical channel elements are created automatically The physical and logical channels are assigned automatically You will find more information about the auto configuration in document A6V10210416 See chapter Applicable documents See also 2 A...

Page 142: ...ification concept AVC The Alarm Verification Concept AVC serves the purpose of delayed alarm transmission and takes into account the interaction of the operating personnel in the alarming sequence In the event of a fire a local alarm is triggered The operating staff have a certain amount of time to investigate the location given for the fire In case of a false alarm or minor incident the intervent...

Page 143: ...ve checkbox t1 EN54 2 t1 t2 of AVC max 10 min This setting specifies the reaction time t1 A new event must be acknowledged within this period otherwise the alarm verification concept or the intervention concept switches to global alarming In accordance with EN 54 2 the total of t1 and t2 must not exceed a maximum of ten minutes Figure 44 Detail editor with settings for alarm verification concept A...

Page 144: ...is made between manned and unmanned These settings only apply to heat detectors C NET and not to the temperature sensors of multi sensor fire detectors Local alarming devices manned and Local alarming devices unmanned This setting specifies which local alarming equipment is to be activated in Manned operation or Unmanned operation respectively Activate the respective checkbox Global alarming devic...

Page 145: ...r the line alarm Use individual AVC settings This setting specifies which alarming settings are used for the event Checkbox deactivated The superordinate alarming settings that are specified in the Area are used for the event Checkbox activated Individual alarming settings are used for the event The associated properties can be set as soon as the checkbox is activated The settings are described in...

Page 146: ...ure 46 Detail editor with settings for immediate global alarming Settings for intervention If you select the Upon 2nd alarm within area OR fault within station or Upon 2nd alarm OR fault within site setting for immediate global alarming the following must be observed in the Station settings The setting in the following fields must not be Station for the Intervention category in the IC Fault tab of...

Page 147: ...e specified This is required if for example the alarm organization is manually switched back to Unmanned operation after being automatically switched over to Manned operation Four times can be entered in the Overview tab Figure 49 Detail editor with switching times for Unmanned operation 11 3 Section The level Section is used for the zoning of Zones and has no functions of its own In one element S...

Page 148: ...AGE Pre ALARM MAIN STAGE ALARM sub system Single Exting discharged Single detector dependency With Pre ALARM PRE STAGE Pre ALARM fire MAIN STAGE Exting discharged Aut Fire AL PRE STAGE Pre ALARM MAIN STAGE Exting discharged Single Exting pre alarm Single detector dependency With Pre ALARM PRE STAGE Pre ALARM fire MAIN STAGE Exting pre alarm Aut Fire AL PRE STAGE Pre ALARM MAIN STAGE Exting pre ala...

Page 149: ...ndency Multi detector dependency With Pre ALARM PRE STAGE Pre ALARM fire MAIN STAGE General autom Fire ALARM PRE STAGE Pre ALARM MAIN STAGE Autom FIRE ALARM Multi ALARM sub system Multi detector dependency With Pre ALARM PRE STAGE Pre ALARM fire MAIN STAGE General autom Fire ALARM PRE STAGE Pre ALARM MAIN STAGE ALARM sub system Multi 2 det dependency II AT Multi detector dependency With Pre ALARM ...

Page 150: ... GS 2 GS 3 GS 2 GS 3 Single standard 1 0 0 1 Single no pre alarm 0 0 0 1 Single non latching alarm 0 0 0 1 Single ALARM sub system 1 0 0 1 Single Exting discharged 1 0 0 1 Single Exting pre alarm 1 0 0 1 Single Gas alarm 1 0 0 1 Single Gas warning 1 0 0 1 Single door holders 0 0 0 1 Single local ALARM 1 0 0 1 Multi standard 1 0 2 1 Multi garage 0 0 0 2 Multi store 1 0 2 1 Multi 2 det dependency 0 ...

Page 151: ...M Evaluation of manual fire detectors that generate a redundancy alarm Manual Fire ALARM Redundancy ALARM Table 7 Properties of the templates 1 Text that is shown on the display of the Person Machine Interface when the event occurs 11 4 3 Technical zone In Technical zone inputs for technical messages e g fault or danger by extraneous equipment are evaluated You can select between a variety of diff...

Page 152: ... gas detector or a gas detector system Other technical message Technic Gas ALARM Fault network device Evaluation of fault messages of a connected network device e g a switch or router Other fault Fault netw device Fault fiber network module Evaluation of fault messages of a connected LWL network module Other fault Technical message Table 8 Properties of the templates 1 Text that is shown on the di...

Page 153: ...F Fault Other fault Fault sub system ASD system Evaluation of a aspirating smoke detection system that is connected via inputs and outputs Pre ALARM Pre ALARM fire PreALARM sub syst ALARM General autom Fire ALARM ALARM sub system Isolation Other information Active information Fault Other fault Fault sub system Gas system Evaluation of a gas detection sub system that is connected via inputs and out...

Page 154: ...nfiguring the Zone 162 11 4 5 Flow switch zone In larger sprinkler systems the piping system is distributed over several floors and the supply network has an outlet on every floor Flow rate indicators are built into these outlets These signal where the water runs to and generate an additional report for reporting to the sprinkler station The flow rate indicator is evaluated with an OR link Each fl...

Page 155: ...rinkler network The sprinkler station signals when the sprinkler network is opened somewhere and water begins to flow This condition is reported to the fire control panel via a contact optionally also two This then triggers an alarm with immediate response from the fire brigade In larger sprinkler systems the piping system is distributed over several floors and the supply network has an outlet in ...

Page 156: ...f the sprinkler station and the Referenced flow switch zones channel which is assigned to the flow rate indicator zone To assign Input Sprinkler 1 proceed as follows l Assign Causes under Sprinkler zone to an input Link 76 To assign Input Sprinkler 2 proceed in the same way To assign Referenced flow switch zones proceed as follows l Assign Referenced flow switch zones under Sprinkler zone to a Flo...

Page 157: ...y With Pre ALARM In PRE STAGE Alarming type unmanned is set to Local alarming only PRE STAGE CO gas ALARM MAIN STAGE CO gas ALARM PRE STAGE CO gas warning MAIN STAGE CO gas ALARM Table 11 Properties of the templates 1 Text that is shown on the display of the Person Machine Interface when the event occurs 11 4 8 XC10 zone Extinguishing systems are actuated and monitored by the autonomous extinguish...

Page 158: ...extinguishing control panel The message must be acknowledged and reset on the FC720 Input Fault The extinguishing control panel detects the occurrence or disappearance of a fault by activating or deactivating Input Fault When Input Fault is activated the FC720 displays a fault message The message does not disappear automatically when Input Fault is deactivated i e when the fault indication disappe...

Page 159: ...s used to block the automatic extinguishing release from a FS720 operating terminal The FC720 activates Output Block autom when the Autom exting OFF command is executed on the Person Machine Interface Assigning input or output Figure 52 Assigning input or output In order to assign the inputs and outputs of the XC10 zone to the inputs and outputs of the FDCIO222 proceed as follows 1 Select the Dete...

Page 160: ...the block on the Person Machine Interface of the FC720 is released again 5 If the command is not confirmed within five seconds the Output Block autom is deactivated and the FC720 displays the message XC10 not blockable Autom manual exting release blockable from FS720 This setting specifies whether the automatic and manual extinguishing release can be blocked from the FS720 operating terminal If th...

Page 161: ...arm 4 If these inputs are not deactivated within 10 seconds FC720 displays the message XC10 n resettable for 60 seconds Reset time This setting specifies the period for which the system attempts to reset the extinguishing control before the attempt is considered a failure For a correct function ten seconds must be set The property Reset time can be set only if the checkboxes Resettable from FS720 ...

Page 162: ...h messages from the respective element You will find more information on customer text in chapter Customer text 115 Intervention text The text in the Intervention text field is displayed on the Person Machine Interface when there is an alarm in the corresponding Zone The text can contain a maximum of four lines To insert a line break enter the following text BR Channel activation This setting spec...

Page 163: ...y criteria for reaching PRE STAGE or MAIN STAGE The criteria are fulfilled when the specified number of devices in the Zone reach danger level 2 or 3 The top field shows the number of devices with danger level 2 and the bottom field the number with danger level 3 Example The criteria for PRE STAGE are fulfilled when 1 device reaches danger level 2 The criteria for MAIN STAGE are fulfilled when 1 d...

Page 164: ...then it can be reset immediately Always resettable This property is only available for the Manual zone Option Effect Checkbox checked Zone can always be reset message Glass broken from manual call points that are still active Checkbox unchecked Zone can only be reset if all assigned manual call points are in quiescent condition 11 5 1 Multi detector dependency NOTICE Multi detector dependency for ...

Page 165: ...the Events tab of the detail editor Template Settings Multi 2 det dependency Freely selectable Multi 2 det dependency II AT 1 detector with danger level 3 Automatic first alarm Local alarming only no delay times internal sounder only 2 detectors with danger level 3 Automatic fire alarm Manned operation Delayed alarming Unmanned operation Global alarming only Multi 2 det dependency III CH 1 detecto...

Page 166: ...arm can be reset does not depend on the latched danger levels of the detectors but rather on the current danger levels The latching is used only as a criterion for reaching the MAIN STAGE A pre alarm or alarm in PRE STAGE can thus be reset before the MAIN STAGE is reached insofar as the current danger levels of the detectors have returned to 0 11 5 3 Two zone dependency If the multi detector depen...

Page 167: ...ufficient in normal operation a switch is made to single detector dependency in order to fulfill the multi detector dependency that has been set e g in the event of a fault or when a detector has been isolated If this is the case then 1 detector with danger level 2 or 3 is sufficient to trigger PRE STAGE or MAIN STAGE The chronological order of the events is not relevant i e a switch is made to si...

Page 168: ...itional criteria Criteria MAIN STAGE Thus two detectors must report danger level 3 in order for MAIN STAGE to be reached Additional criterion VDE0833 Danger level s first new fault s 1 One detector reports danger level 3 2 One detector of the same Zone reports a fault 3 The Zone reaches MAIN STAGE Two zone dependency Behavior with two zone dependency is similar to that with multi detector dependen...

Page 169: ... to the Detection tree proceed as follows 1 Select the Detection task card 2 Open Detection area Section in the tree view 3 Highlight Zone or Physical channel if pre configuration has been carried out up to this level 4 Open the Assign dialog window a The Hardware tree is displayed in the Assign dialog window The elements that can be assigned are highlighted 5 Mark the corresponding sensor 6 Click...

Page 170: ...al channel of the FDCIO223 or the FDCI723 to a Zone Assigning a collective detector line 1 Select the Detection task card 2 Open Station Area Section in the tree view 3 Highlight a Zone 4 In the menu bar click on Assign a The Assign dialog window opens 5 Select Collective at the left in the window a The Hardware tree is depicted at the right of the window The elements that can be assigned are high...

Page 171: ...r This enables the detection behavior to be adapted to the fire phenomena and environmental influences at the place of installation Regardless of the fire detection parameter sets the CO detection behavior can be influenced by separate parameter sets and set specifically to the environmental influences You will find detailed information about the neural fire detector OOHC740 in document A6V1030579...

Page 172: ... 8 3 Configuring environment monitoring The Ambient supervision channel is assigned to a Technical zone The channel is used to monitor the temperature or CO concentration in the environment If the set threshold is undershot or exceeded the channel becomes active and can therefore trigger a message or control Assigning Ambient supervision to Technical zone 1 Select the Detection task card 2 Assign ...

Page 173: ...sage the channel becomes active The threshold value must be between 20 C and 50 C This field can only be edited if the Temperature higher than threshold Celsius or Temperature lower than threshold Celsius setting was selected for Usage Threshold CO concentration ppm The CO concentration threshold values can be set here If this threshold value is exceeded the channel becomes active The threshold va...

Page 174: ...ion lines to the FAT fails due to a short circuit or open line complete functionality is ensured The line fault is signaled by the fault relay of the Redux module which drops in case of a fault The fault output of the Redux module is wired to an input of the periphery board and assigned to a Technical zone of type Fault sub system Assigning Technical zone to Periphery board 1 Create a Technical zo...

Page 175: ...nt devices Counter control group Registration of fire alarms and test activities Each control group has one or more control elements including one or more inputs Causes and one or more outputs Effects You will find more information on control groups in the following chapters 12 1 Creating control tree 1 Select Control Station in the task card 2 Create a Control group element for the Station 3 Ente...

Page 176: ...e causes of the elements are assigned to the event verification of the station The effects of the different RT elements are assigned to the corresponding on board I Os the fire brigade periphery module or the I O card programmable A confirmation input can be assigned to the effects The effects of the Sounder elements can be assigned to the base sounder or loop sounder on the C NET detector line or...

Page 177: ...e Activation timeout manned property and or Activation timeout unmanned is active Only assign one Area element or elements from one Area element as the cause of the Control 1 Select the Control task card 2 Open the Station in the tree view 3 Highlight Causes in a control element of the Alarming control group 4 Open the Assign dialog window 5 In the window click an event category and select the cau...

Page 178: ...priate ID No outputs only or open the tree and select the corresponding element 7 Click on Assign a Effects is assigned to the element 12 2 1 Automatically isolating remote transmission If remote transmission is active under certain circumstances this can be isolated automatically There are two ways of doing this Access level default level Remote transmission is automatically deactivated when the ...

Page 179: ...he minimum access level that must be reached for remote transmission to be deactivated All activations To attain automatic isolation by any control proceed as follows 1 Select Control Station Alarming control group RT element in the task card 2 Assign Causes to a Fire control element in the Control tree event category Cause RT isolation All activations Link 76 3 In the tree view highlight the Fire...

Page 180: ...ditor of an assigned RT channel OFF allowed while AVC active t1 t2 This setting specifies whether the RT channel may be switched off while the AVC is active i e while the times t1 and t2 are running Independent of this setting the ÜE ab command is always executed by a fire brigade operating panel FDOP Minimal duration of activation This setting specifies the minimum period during which the RT chan...

Page 181: ...lements within one Area element w One or more sounders are assigned as Control element effects w The Activation timeout manned property and or Activation timeout unmanned is active Only assign one Area element or elements from one Area element as the cause of the Control Activation timeout manned This setting specifies the duration of the time out in Manned operation The time out is started when t...

Page 182: ...h or without confirmation Table 14 Causes and effects of the control The assigned inputs and outputs must be in the same Station as the control Logically combining causes In the Formula field of the control configure the combination type for the causes with AND OR NOT Templates for Fire control Standard Fire control Door holders In the case of the Door holders template the checkbox Controls a door...

Page 183: ...irmation input can be assigned To assign an effect proceed as follows 1 Select the Control task card 2 Open Station Fire control group Fire control in the tree view 3 Highlight the element Effects 4 In the toolbar click on Assign a The New effect dialog window opens 5 Select an output or command on the left in the window a The appropriate tree is shown in the right side of the window The elements ...

Page 184: ... number of events of the respective event category has occurred This value is in the detail editor of the cause element in the field Threshold STOP mode This setting defines the conditions for the deactivation of the control The following conditions are possible No automatic deactivation The control can only be deactivated manually with a command Formula false The control is deactivated when the B...

Page 185: ...re still fulfilled The property Deactivation timeout can be set only if the checkbox Enabled is activated The following properties can be set in the Details tab Figure 65 Properties in the detail editor of the element Fire control Accept commands Fire controls ON OFF from FBF This setting indicates whether the control can be switched off or on respectively by a command on the fire brigade Person M...

Page 186: ...only be deactivated if it was activated by a manual command on the Person Machine Interface or by a Fire control Reactivation upon unsuccessful reset This setting indicates whether an already deactivated control is to be reactivated once again if the event that triggered the control was not able to be reset Checkbox activated The control is reactivated The event is treated as a new event Checkbox ...

Page 187: ... disappears ACTIVE if no communication to source This setting specifies the condition of the cause if no connection to Station exists that contains the assigned element The condition can be ACTIVE or INACTIVE Assigning to an AVC IC event If the cause of the control is a AVC or a IC event you can specify an additional criterion for the activation of the cause in the assigned cause element Figure 67...

Page 188: ...or the cause to be evaluated as active 12 3 2 Time control Controlling the time for activating and deactivating assigned effects Time control cause cause element Configuring the data and time for activating and deactivating assigned effects Assigned effects Commands and outputs WARNING Activation or deactivation operations performed incorrectly in the event of a time switchover If the time is put ...

Page 189: ... following properties can be set Overview tab Customer text Details tab Activation events hidden When the checkbox is checked activated events of the control are not displayed on any operating unit are not saved in the Event memory and are not printed out OFF allowed This setting indicates whether or not and under which circumstances the element can be switched off Always The element can always be...

Page 190: ... period e g between 02 00 a m and 03 00 a m will not be performed If the time is put back by one hour activation or deactivation operations scheduled to take place within this switchover period e g between 02 00 a m and 03 00 a m will be performed twice If you have configured time switchover for the site do not configure any activation or deactivation operations to take place during the switchover...

Page 191: ...control cause element will be activated on the specified day Activation Days of the week Defines the day s on which the activation will take place at the specified time Deactivation Time Defines the time at which the Time control cause element will be deactivated on the specified day Deactivation Days of the week Defines the day s on which the deactivation will take place at the specified time ...

Page 192: ... the Evac control group element Universal sounder evac control Phased sounder evac control Phased voice evac control Prioritized voice evac control 12 4 1 Universal sounder evac control You can use a Universal sounder evac control element to configure a single phase evac control with standard alarm devices that can only emit one alarm tone The Universal sounder evac control element enables an acti...

Page 193: ...on tree or for elements within one Area element w One or more sounders are assigned as Control element effects w The Activation timeout manned property and or Activation timeout unmanned is active Only assign one Area element or elements from one Area element as the cause of the Control w An Evac control group element is created in the Control tree 1 For each building zone to be evacuated create a...

Page 194: ... assign these as causes You can also select predefined event groups on the left side of the dialog under Grouped type selection 6 Configure all assigned causes within a Causes element in the Overview tab 7 Assign one or more EVAC sounder elements to the Effects element with Assign 8 Configure the EVAC sounder elements in the Overview tab In order to navigate quickly to a particular device in the w...

Page 195: ...n the parameters of the Causes assignments STOP mode No automatic deactivation The operating personnel can only deactivate the control manually with a command Formula false The system deactivates the control when the Boolean expression in the Formula field is false again All causes inactive The system deactivates the control when all assigned causes are inactive again Formula Input field Several c...

Page 196: ... Activation timeout parameter and the Deactivation timeout parameter cannot be activated at the same time The configuration tool displays an error when both parameters are activated at the same time Deactivation timeout Input field for time period hh mm ss Adjustment range 0 30 sec Increments 1 sec Universal sounder evac control parameters in the Details tab Parameters Value Description Accept com...

Page 197: ...Interface The control has been activated by a Fire control element The control has been activated by a Time control element Always Always Reactivation upon unsuccessful reset On off This setting determines whether the system is to reactivate an already deactivated control again if the event that triggered the control was not able to be successfully reset Note The system evaluates this parameter at...

Page 198: ... the activation of the control only evaluates events of the directly assigned element or whether it also includes events of the sub elements Deactivate cause when event is ACKNOWLEDGED On off The parameter determines when the system deactivates the cause Checkbox activated The system activates the assigned cause when the operating personnel acknowledges the assigned event Checkbox not activated Th...

Page 199: ...tivated again 12 4 2 Phased evac controls A phased evac control makes it possible to configure a complete evacuation function for each alarm device group e g on one floor The evacuation function always consists of a Alert phase and a Evac phase The controls provide a cause group for each evacuation phase Cause group Description Alert phase Causes ALERT This cause group contains all causes which re...

Page 200: ... that can also play voice messages in chapter Phased voice evac control 205 A Phased sounder evac control element has the following configuration options Assignment of causes to the Causes ALERT cause group for the Alert evacuation phase Assignment of causes to the Causes EVAC cause group for the Evac evacuation phase Configuring an activation delay for each assigned cause e g depending on the loc...

Page 201: ...tab 4 Assign the required events to the Causes EVAC and Causes ALERT elements with Assign For the Causes ALERT element this can be a fire alarm in a detection zone for example Alternatively you could also assign an input signal Tip Use multiselection to highlight multiple assignable elements in the dialog window This saves time if you want to assign an event or an event category from several detec...

Page 202: ... Note If you mark the PHASED sounder element in the left part of dialog then you can only assign alarm devices in the right part that can play both a Alert tone as well as a Evac tone If you mark the ALERT sounder element or the EVAC sounder element then you can only assign alarm devices in the right part that can play either the Alert tone only or the Evac tone only You will find information on c...

Page 203: ... an idle state The control has been activated by a manual command on the Person Machine Interface The control has been activated by a Fire control element The control has been activated by a Time control element Always Always DEACTIVATION allowed The parameter determines whether the control can be deactivated again when it has been automatically activated by a cause The following options can be co...

Page 204: ...valuation filter time Input field for time period hh mm ss Adjustment range 0 5 min Increments 1 sec This parameter specifies the length of time the signal of the assigned input must be active until the control evaluates it as active Phased sounder evac control Effects assignments parameters in the Overview tab The following table describes possible parameters in the Overview tab for Effects assig...

Page 205: ...ps Causes ALL CLEAR Causes TEST Causes SCHOOL BELL You will find more detailed information about the individual cause groups in a separate table further down in this chapter Configuration of an audio sequence for each cause group Configuring an activation delay for each assigned cause e g depending on the location at which the cause was triggered Configuration of the voice sounder which the system...

Page 206: ...ple a The configuration tool creates the element with predefined Causes elements 2 Configure the Phased voice evac control element in the Overview and Details tabs 3 If necessary adjust the customer text in the Overview tab 4 Remove any Causes elements that are not needed Information The Causes EVAC FIRE DEGRADED MODE and Causes ALERT elements are essential parts of a Phased voice evac control ele...

Page 207: ...u can use multiselection to mark several events for an assignable element and assign these as causes You can also select predefined event groups in the left part of the dialog under Grouped type selection 8 Assign the required causes to the remaining Causes elements with Assign e g an input signal 9 Configure the Causes elements in the Overview and Details tabs 10 Configure all assigned causes wit...

Page 208: ... this in chapter Sounders and sounder bases sounders sounder beacons voice sounders 126 Phased voice evac control parameters in the Details tab Parameters Value Description Accept commands Sounders ON OFF from FBF On off Acoustic sounders connected to the control can be switched off at any time using the corresponding button on the fire brigade operating panel FBF when the parameter is activated O...

Page 209: ...ntrol command on the Person Machine Interface when the parameter is active Phased voice evac control Causes elements The following table describes the configurable Causes elements within a Phased voice evac control element Causes element Description Causes EVAC FIRE DEGRADED MODE Causes for triggering an optional Pre announce tone tone and a pre configured voice message to evacuate building zones ...

Page 210: ...ns In the event of activation the LED Control function Active on the PMI is activated In the event of an error or an isolation the corresponding LED flashes or is permanently lit up under Control function STOP mode The parameter determines how the causes function is deactivated The following options can be configured No automatic deactivation The causes function cannot be automatically deactivated...

Page 211: ... Causes assignments parameters in the Overview tab The parameters described below are not available or cannot be configured for every Causes assignment The following table describes possible parameters in the Overview tab for Causes assignments Parameters Values Description Delay Input field for time period hh mm ss Adjustment range 0 120 min Increments 30 sec The parameter determines the length o...

Page 212: ...The parameter specifies the time that needs to elapse in Unmanned operation before the assigned alarm device is automatically deactivated again See also 2 Configuring an audio sequence 226 2 Sounders and sounder bases sounders sounder beacons voice sounders 126 12 4 2 3 Multi phase evacuation GB Larger buildings with a higher number of floors require a staggered evacuation process to prevent escap...

Page 213: ...1 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 1 Floor 4 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 1 Floor 5 1 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 Floor 6 1 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 Floor 7 1 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 Floor 8 1 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 Floor 9 1 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 Floor 10 1 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 Floor 11 1 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 UG Basement EG Ground floor Floor Floor 1 6 Evacuation phases The table below shows an example of how floors are assigned to...

Page 214: ...or a Phased voice evac control element for floor 2 within the Evac control group element 2 In the Phased sounder evac control Phased voice evac control element highlight the Causes ALERT element 3 Assign the Causes ALERT element with Assign to all Section elements that represent a floor The standard event category for this is All Fire ALARMS Information Selection of a suitable event category depen...

Page 215: ...r 6 Use multiselection to select all Section elements or the Detection area element under the Causes ALERT element and copy these using the Copy function 7 In the Phased sounder evac control Phased voice evac control element highlight the Causes EVAC element or the Causes EVAC FIRE DEGRADED MODE element 8 Use Paste to add the copied Section elements or the Detection area element to the Causes EVAC...

Page 216: ...er evac control element or the Phased voice evac control element to the Evac control group element 11 Repeat the last step until a Phased sounder evac control Phased voice evac control element is located on each floor in the Evac control group element 12 Create a customer text for each Phased sounder evac control Phased voice evac control element in the Overview tab to make the allocation for each...

Page 217: ...r is evacuated if a fire alarm is signaled on one of the floors in the table Information Please see the planning documents for the building in question for specific evacuation times Please see the example above for possible delay times 15 Repeat the last two configuration steps for all other Phased sounder evac control Phased voice evac control elements 16 Assign the corresponding alarm devices or...

Page 218: ...mpletely freely configurable cause groups CUSTOM 1 and CUSTOM 2 can be created A Prioritized voice evac control element has the following configuration options Assigning corresponding causes with the following cause groups for warning and evacuating building zones Causes EVAC FIRE DEGRADED MODE Causes EVAC EMERGENCY Causes ALERT You will find more detailed information about the individual cause gr...

Page 219: ...t manned property and or Activation timeout unmanned is active Only assign one Area element or elements from one Area element as the cause of the Control w An Evac control group element is created in the Control tree 1 For each separate building zone to be evacuated create a Prioritized voice evac control element under the Evac control group element This could be a single floor for example a The c...

Page 220: ...k several events for an assignable element and assign these as causes You can also select predefined event groups in the left part of the dialog under Grouped type selection 8 Assign the required causes to the remaining Causes elements with Assign e g an input signal 9 Assign the priority to the Causes elements in the Overview tab The priority can be adapted for the following elements Causes EVAC ...

Page 221: ...ameters Value Description Accept commands Fire controls ON OFF from FBF On off The parameter defines that this control is a fire control within the meaning of the VdS definition When the parameter is activated all of the control s effects can be switched off with the corresponding button on the fire brigade operating panel FBF Accept commands Sounders ON OFF from FBF On off Acoustic sounders conne...

Page 222: ...triggering an optional Pre announce tone tone and a pre configured voice message to evacuate building zones due to a fire alarm The Pre announce tone tone and configured voice message are also played when a fire alarm has been activated in degraded mode Causes EVAC EMERGENCY Causes for triggering an optional Pre announce tone tone and a pre configured voice message to evacuate building zones due t...

Page 223: ...nder Alarm device If the parameter is not activated then the assigned devices perform control functions In the event of activation the LED Control function Active on the PMI is activated In the event of an error or an isolation the corresponding LED flashes or is permanently lit up under Control function STOP mode The parameter determines how the causes function is deactivated The following option...

Page 224: ...ntrol Causes assignments parameters in the Overview tab The parameters described below are not available or cannot be configured for every Causes assignment The following table describes possible parameters in the Overview tab for Causes assignments Parameters Values Description Delay Input field for time period hh mm ss Adjustment range 0 120 min Increments 30 sec The parameter determines the len...

Page 225: ...stment range 0 100 min Increments 1 sec The parameter specifies the time that needs to elapse in Manned operation before the assigned alarm device is automatically deactivated again Enabled On off Activates or deactivates the Activation timeout unmanned parameter Activation timeout unmanned Input field for time period hh mm ss Adjustment range 0 100 min Increments 1 sec The parameter specifies the...

Page 226: ...nt in question mark the Causes element whose Audio sequence you wish to configure 2 Configure the parameters in the Audio sequence tab You will find information on the parameters in a table below Link 227 3 Switch to the task card Operation 4 Mark Site Global system configuration Global behaviour 5 Configure the parameters relevant to voice messages in the Details tab You will find information abo...

Page 227: ... no longer active Information If other cause groups are active at this time the system immediately plays the audio sequence of the active cause group with the highest priority When audio sequence ends if no other cause group is active activated The audio sequence is played until it has ended even if the associated cause group has since deactivated Information In two exceptional cases the system te...

Page 228: ... the alarm tones in the documentation for the sounder and sounder base in question See chapter Applicable documents 2 Intermittent 950Hz BS 5839 3 Sweep down 1200 540Hz DIN33404 4 Slow whoop 540 1200Hz NEN2575 5 Pulse tone 500Hz SS 03 17 11 6 Intermittent 500Hz SS 03 17 11 7 Continuous 30s 500Hz SS 03 17 11 8 Alternating 560 440Hz NF S 32 001 9 Intermittent 420Hz AS 2220 10 Slow whoop 540 1200Hz A...

Page 229: ...ll find more information on the standard voice messages that can be configured in the documentation for the sounder and sounder base in question See chapter Applicable documents M2 Evac EMERGENCY M3 Alert M4 Test M5 All clear M6 Custom message 1 M7 Custom message 2 disabled Language of the 1st message L1 English International The parameter determines the language in which the first voice message i...

Page 230: ...ameter determines the language in which the second voice message is played You will find information on the languages that can be configured for the standard voice messages in the documentation for the sounder and sounder base in question See chapter Applicable documents See also 2 System behavior 255 2 Prioritized voice evac control 218 2 Phased voice evac control 205 12 5 Counter control group a...

Page 231: ...the Fire damper control and Smoke extraction control elements Control of fire and smoke dampers that are connected to the FS720 via inputs and outputs e g via an input output module on the detector line The damper controls have the following configuration elements Causes which can be assigned Events associated with the Site and inputs Assigned effects Outputs and other controls The damper actuator...

Page 232: ...e Fire damper control or Smoke extraction control and assign them to a FDCIO222 4 An output with monitoring must be configured for each damper For Fire damper control The output without monitoring is optional and is only required if you want to connect the damper actuator to the FDCIO222 4 using both poles 5 In the hardware tree for the assigned FDCIO222 4 outputs set the following Output mode Ina...

Page 233: ... more information on the message texts that are displayed on the PMI when a damper control is activated deactivated or malfunctions in document A6V10211076 12 6 3 Assignment of effects dependent on wiring The assignment of effects is dependent on how the FDCIO222 4 is wired to the contacts of the fire smoke damper actuator An output with monitoring must be configured for each damper The output wit...

Page 234: ...puts for monitoring the damper state are located under this output Damper output NOT supervised Clockwise control of the damper actuator motor for closing the damper This output is inverted by default because the normal condition of the damper is closed i e when the control is in the inactive state the output contact is closed active 12 6 3 1 Fire dampers Wiring and assignment This chapter describ...

Page 235: ...Contacts S4 and S6 closed Damper state open Contact position with Input Damper active fire damper closed 1 Contacts S1 and S2 closed Damper state closed 1 2 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 M IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 FDCIO222 4 21 22 23 24 14 13 12 11 OUT B OUT A AC IN DC IN AC IN DC IN 1 1 2 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 M FDCIO222 4 21 22 23 24 14 13 12 11 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 OUT B OUT A AC IN DC IN AC IN DC IN 1 ...

Page 236: ...n Engineering Tool Input on the FDCIO222 4 Wired to contact s on the damper actuator Smoke extraction damper output supervised 21 Output OUT A M2 Damper output NOT supervised 22 Output OUT B M3 Input Damper inactive 11 Input IN 1 S1 S2 Input Damper active 12 Input IN 2 S4 S6 Contact position with Input Damper inactive smoke damper closed 1 Contacts S4 and S6 closed Damper state closed LINE LINE LI...

Page 237: ...j_en_ Fire Safety 2018 08 29 Contact position with Input Input Damper active smoke damper open 1 Contacts S1 and S2 closed Damper state open LINE LINE LINE LINE FDCIO222 4 21 22 23 24 14 13 12 11 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 OUT D OUT C OUT B OUT A 1 2 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 M 3 AC IN DC IN AC IN DC IN 1 ...

Page 238: ...tion zone the fire damper control cannot switch back to the overall status Open until this fire damper is no longer in the Closed position The BACnet interface outputs the value for Tolerance open with the Control HVAC object Example of use The Open state of the Fire damper control can be assigned as a cause for an additional control in order to switch on a fan NOTICE Check that activating fans wi...

Page 239: ...in which the closed state must be confirmed once the control has activated the output Timeout open Defines the time within which the open state must be confirmed once the control has activated the output Cascading of damper controls You can assign the Effects element to another damper control Effect elements with a reference to another damper control can also be defined as the Main damper BACnet o...

Page 240: ...EDE export in your XSLT processor The EDE export only contains the BACnet parameters for the damper controls It does not contain BACnet parameters for any other site elements 12 6 7 Configuring LEDs for damper control The state of the fire and or smoke dampers can be displayed on an LED indicator FTO200x Example State of a fire damper displayed by means of two LEDs on LED indicator FTO2008 LED 1 l...

Page 241: ...sage confirmed event under Events Technical message On the right hand side select the same Fire damper output supervised as for the first assignment from the control tree Control tree Station Damper control group Fire damper control Effects Fire damper output supervised Click on Assign 2 Select the cause element that has been created under LED output 1 and set the following properties on the Overv...

Page 242: ...nder LED output 1 and set the following properties on the Overview tab Colour Yellow Priority 03 LED mode Inactive Off active On 12 7 Extinguishing standard interface SST DE The extinguishing standard interface SST is used for the control and indication of the extinguishing activation of a third party extinguishing control installation The input output module FDCIO224 which is integrated in the fi...

Page 243: ...ssign the cause and effect of the extinguishing actuation proceed as follows 1 Select the Control task card 2 Highlight the Station in the tree view and create a Fire control group element and a Fire control element below this 3 Select Assign a The New cause dialog Assign dialog window opens 4 Highlight Causes and in the New cause dialog window highlight All autom Fire ALARMS in the Event list 5 S...

Page 244: ...ent To assign Input Discharged proceed as follows 1 Select the Detection task card 2 Open the Station in the tree view 3 Highlight a Section and create an XC10 zone element 4 Open XC10 zone and highlight Input Discharged 5 Open the Assign dialog window a Input Discharged is highlighted and the Hardware tree appears The elements that can be assigned are highlighted 6 In the Assign dialog window sel...

Page 245: ...s follows 1 Highlight Section 2 In the New element window select the zone Technical zone in the Type field and Fault extinguishing system in the Template field and click on Add 3 Highlight the Technical zone zone 4 Open the Assign dialog window and highlight Input a The Hardware tree is shown The elements that can be assigned are highlighted 5 Select the relevant Input of input output module FDCIO...

Page 246: ...re brigade operating panel Figure 75 Assign dialog window for assigning the visibility on the fire brigade operating panel FBF To assign the visibility on the fire brigade operating panel FBF proceed as follows 1 Select the Operation task card 2 Open FBF in the tree view 3 Highlight Visible Extinguishing zones 4 Open the Assign dialog window a Visible Extinguishing zones is highlighted and the Det...

Page 247: ...he option No direct activation is set in the detail editor of the detector for the setting Direct activation of external AI 1 Select the Control task card 2 In the tree view open Fire control group Fire control OR Evac control group Universal sounder evac control or Phased sounder evac control 3 Highlight Effects 4 Select Assign a The New cause dialog Assign dialog window opens 5 Highlight Output ...

Page 248: ... Sounder Figure 77 Control task card alarming and evac control groups with New effect dialog window for assigning a sounder 1 Select the Control task card 2 Depending on the application in question open the following in the tree view Alarming control group Internal sounder control or External sounder control OR Evac control group Universal sounder evac control or Phased sounder evac control 3 High...

Page 249: ...o be set for Manned operation and Unmanned operation separately The settings for Sounder can also be viewed in the detail editor of the Hardware task card under Overview and Control 12 10 Sounder line via input output module FDCIO223 You can use the two inputs outputs of the input output module FDCIO223 for the connection of Sounder lines You can assign a Sounder line as an effect for the followin...

Page 250: ... Setting the properties of the Sounder line 1 Highlight the assigned Sounder line in the tree view 2 Set the properties you want in the detail editor The following properties can be set in the Overview tab Figure 80 Settings in the detail editor of the sounder line Enabled The two settings Enabled specify whether a time out is used for the activation of the control The time out can be set separate...

Page 251: ...Area element or elements from one Area element as the cause of the Control You will find a description of the properties in the Hardware tab in chapter Input output module FDCIO223 131 You can also set the properties in the Hardware task card You will find more information on input output module FDCIO223 in document 009122 See chapter Applicable documents See also 2 Input output module FDCIO223 13...

Page 252: ...an be assigned are highlighted 6 Open the FDCIO223 input output module and select Collective input sounder output 7 Click on Assign a Collective input sounder output is assigned to Causes Setting properties of the input 1 Highlight the assigned input in the tree view 2 Set the properties you want in the detail editor The following properties can be set in the Overview tab Figure 82 Settings in the...

Page 253: ... Select Output NO confirmation at the left in the window a The Hardware tree is depicted at the right of the window The elements that can be assigned are highlighted 6 Open the FDCIO223 input output module and select Collective input sounder output 7 Click on Assign a Collective input sounder output is assigned to Effects Setting properties of the output 1 Highlight the assigned output in the tree...

Page 254: ...gned to the effects of the following controls Fire control group Fire control Evac control group Universal sounder evac control Phased evac control Assigning addressable alarm indicators 1 Select the Control task card 2 Open the control you want in the tree view 3 Highlight Effects 4 Open the Assign dialog window 5 Select the addressable alarm indicator in the tree view of the assignable elements ...

Page 255: ... elements Global behaviour Global PIN configuration Country settings Global system time You will find information on this in the following chapters 13 1 1 System behavior The Global behaviour element contains the settings for the system behavior Events The event categories in the system are displayed with the corresponding properties Commands The system commands are displayed with the correspondin...

Page 256: ...or lines enabled If this checkbox is checked a BACnet notification is created if a fault or information event occurs on an FS720 detector line or on a device within the detector line A Line fault summary or Line information summary is created the BACnet object type of which is Life Safety BACnet priority of Fire Smoke extraction dampers commanding via control This setting defines the BACnet priori...

Page 257: ...detector must also return to 0 Event Cloud gateway connection fault enabled The property determines whether the system needs to issue the Cloud gateway connection fault event when it has detected a fault in the connection to the FG2004 Cloud Gateway The Cloud gateway connection fault event is not a system error but is issued for information purposes only Event Connection to cloud lost enabled The ...

Page 258: ...uration task card 2 Set the PIN configuration method on the Overview tab PIN configuration WARNING System manipulation due to unauthorized access No alarm in a fire Change the preset PIN Create an 8 figure PIN according to the IT security requirements from Siemens see PIN guidelines NOTICE No firmware update possible due to no Access level 3 At least one PIN with Access level 3 must be configured ...

Page 259: ... is the case then the assignment must be created again Figure 85 Assign master clock To assign the master clock proceed as follows 1 Select the Operation task card 2 Open Global system configuration in the tree view 3 Highlight Global system time 4 In the menu bar click on Assign a The New effect dialog window opens a At the right in the window the Hardware tree is displayed 5 Select the relevant ...

Page 260: ...automatically switches from the menu display to the message display if no key is pressed This time out is used if ALARM events are present Operation timeout NO alarm This setting specifies the length of time after which the Person Machine Interface of the Station automatically switches from the menu display to the message display if no key is pressed This time out is used if no ALARM events are pr...

Page 261: ...owledged event has occurred The Buzzer is not active No key is pressed 13 2 2 LEDs Functions of the LEDs Signal events and states Help guide the operator Configuring LEDs Each LED can be assigned to up to twelve causes For each cause you can set the LED properties e g Priority LED mode and Colour Assigning causes to LEDs You can assign the following types of causes Pre defined cause You select an ...

Page 262: ...ign several pre defined causes to one LED If you assign several causes the LED properties must be different from each other e g Priority LED mode or Colour Assigning an LED with a pre defined cause 1 Select the Operation Station Element with LEDs LED task card 2 In the toolbar click on Assign a The Assign dialog window opens 3 Select Pre defined causes at the left in the window and highlight Stand...

Page 263: ...the Site to each configurable LED If you assign several causes the LED properties must be different from each other e g Priority LED mode or Colour Assigning an LED to an event 1 Select the Operation Station Element with LEDs LED task card 2 In the toolbar click on Assign a The Assign dialog window opens 3 Select an event category on the left in the window 4 On the right in the window select a tre...

Page 264: ... Commands Command for a specific element The key is assigned to a command and an element within the Site Pressing on the key executes the command for this element e g Detector test for a particular Manual zone Command for the Zone element category The key is assigned to a command and the Zone element category Pressing on the key shows the window for entering the address for the Zone After entering...

Page 265: ...from the Functions menu of the Station Pressing on the key shows the corresponding window for entering the element category or the address on the display of the Person Machine Interface Dialog The favorite is assigned to a specific view on the display Pressing the button shows the view on the display e g Dialog Config viewer Topology Detection tree Action The favorite is assigned to a pre defined ...

Page 266: ... shown on the Person Machine Interface display e g Action All sounders OFF The pre defined text is only displayed if the Customer text field for the Favorite element is empty When you enter customer text for the Favorite element this text is displayed on the Person Machine Interface instead of the pre defined text If there are no predefined texts available you must provide customer text Customer t...

Page 267: ...he Favorite element in the tree view 2 Select the Overview tab in the detail editor 3 In the Position field enter the position of the favorite a The favorites are correspondingly arranged 13 2 5 Configuring standard keys and favorites 13 2 5 1 Assigning the hardware ID to the standard key The figure below shows the assignment of the hardware ID to the corresponding standard key on the Person Machi...

Page 268: ...f function the selection on the right in the window is adapted The selection options are described below 6 On the right in the window select the desired element 7 Click on Assign a The standard key or the favorite is assigned to the function 8 If required change the inscription on the standard key on the Person Machine Interface You will find editable inscription strips in the Inscription strips d...

Page 269: ...can select Standard on the right in the window You can set the properties of the view in the detail editor of the assigned Dialog Figure 95 Assigning a standard key or favorite to an Dialog function Assigning to Action If you select Action on the left in the window you can select a pre defined action on the right in the window Figure 96 Assigning a standard key or favorite to an Action function ...

Page 270: ...ommand is to be executed Figure 97 Assigning a standard key or a favorite to a command and an element Assigning to a command for a Zone If you select Command element category on the left in the window you can select a command from the list on the right in the window The command can be applied for Zones Figure 98 Assigning a standard key or a favorite to a command and an element category You can al...

Page 271: ...ed to a Dialog function you can set the following properties in the detail editor of the function Figure 100 Properties in the detail editor of the Dialog function Dialog name View that should be shown on the display of the Person Machine Interface Dialog argument Additional setting for the view The selection is dependent on the setting in the Dialog name field Assigning to a command for a specifi...

Page 272: ...h that it is active when the command has been carried out Example The standard key is assigned to Automatic zone 2 Command Detector test Reverse command Detector test END The LED is active if Automatic zone 2 is in the Detector test status When the assigned Zone is switched off you cannot execute any commands for this zone using the toggle function of the standard key To configure a standard key t...

Page 273: ... element 1 Select the Operation task card 2 Open Station PMI Standard keys in the tree view 3 Highlight a Key element 4 In the menu bar click on Assign a The New effect dialog window opens 5 Select a command on the left in the window e g Detector test 6 On the right in the window select an element e g a Zone from the Detection tree 7 Click on Assign a The Key is assigned to the command and the ele...

Page 274: ...erse command e g Detector test END a The reverse command is configured When you assign a command which requires a more detailed specification you must set the Reverse command parameter property additionally in the detail editor If you have assigned the OFF timer command for example you must set the desired time Figure 105 Configuring a reverse command Assigning the standard key to the LED Figure 1...

Page 275: ...D for the standard key 4 In the toolbar click on Assign a The New cause dialog window opens 5 Select an event category on the left in the window e g Detector test mode 6 On the right in the window select the same element from the Detection tree that you have assigned to the standard key 7 Click on Assign a The LED is assigned to the Zone 8 Highlight the assigned cause element and set the LED prope...

Page 276: ...ment Types of visibility Standard visibility The normal visibility if no additional conditions are met Standby visibility This visibility is activated when a monitored Station fails Expanded visibility This visibility can be activated manually at the Person Machine Interface You will find information on this in the following chapters You will find more information about the visibility in document ...

Page 277: ...ng is only possible if the ALL event categories visible checkbox is deactivated 13 3 2 Standard visibility The standard visibility defines which events in which elements can be viewed and or operated on the Station in normal operation You can configure the visibility as follows Site Visibility for the entire Site Site without areas Visibility for all Site events but not for the detection tree Stat...

Page 278: ...ned to Standard visibility 13 3 3 Standby visibility A Station with standby visibility monitors one or more Stations or management stations If a monitored Station or management station fails the standby visibility becomes active Through that you have visibility of the Station with standby visibility for the failed Station or management station The standby visibility has to be deactivated via the P...

Page 279: ...he Assign function Configuring Standby visibility for Operating terminal While configuring you must define which Station is monitored and which visibility the monitored Station has w The element Standby visibility for Operating terminal is created 1 Select the Operation task card 2 Open Station PMI in the tree view 3 Highlight the Standby visibility for Operating terminal element 4 In the toolbar ...

Page 280: ...ted w The Station is configured with BACnet client supervision You will find more information on this in chapter Global BACnet configuration 330 1 Select the Operation task card 2 Open Station PMI in the tree view 3 Highlight the Standby visibility for Management station element 4 In the toolbar click on Assign a The Assign dialog window opens 5 On the left in the window from the Visibility list s...

Page 281: ... can be configured in such a way that the entire Station becomes visible on activation The expanded visibility can be configured such that it can only be activated with the failure of a monitored Station The expanded visibility has to be activated and deactivated by a command on the Person Machine Interface The expanded visibility is used in AT to give the Stations visibility of the rest of the sy...

Page 282: ...tored Station then you must assign the Station to be monitored additionally Figure 113 Assigning expanded visibility and monitored Station w The expanded visibility is created and configured according to the above mentioned steps 1 Highlight the Expanded visibility element in the tree view 2 In the menu bar click on Assign a The Assign dialog window opens 3 On the left in the window from the PMI s...

Page 283: ...ter terminal Visibility Causes for the activation of the LEDs Six keys Floor repeater display FRD The following can be configured for the floor repeater display Visibility Causes for the activation of a LED 13 4 1 FT2010 FT2011 core and configuration groups In order to configure the floor repeater terminal FRT or floor repeater display FRD in the task card Operation for each C NET line card onboar...

Page 284: ... for one Area within a control panel Section Visibility for one Section within a control panel Zone Visibility for one Zone within a control panel This can be restricted further so that for example only the alarm and fault event categories are displayed instead of all events of an area Assigning Visibility 1 Select the Operation task card 2 Open Station FRT FRD core FRT configuration group or FRD ...

Page 285: ...on keys e g Activate Deactivate Test Configuration Set PS MANNED Switch to UNMANNED etc Assigning a function to the function keys 1 Select the Operation task card 2 In the tree view open Station FRT FRD core in the FRT configuration group FRT Function keys example 3 Highlight the corresponding Function key 4 Open the Assign dialog window 1 In the window select Commands Configuration for example fo...

Page 286: ...e figure below shows the assignment of the key ID to the corresponding configurable key on the Person Machine Interface of the floor repeater terminal The numbers correspond to the key ID Figure 117 Assigning the key ID to the key on the Person Machine Interface of the floor repeater terminal You will find the key ID in the detail editor of the key in the Key ID field Figure 118 Detail editor of a...

Page 287: ...the Person Machine Interface of the floor repeater terminal and floor repeater display The numbers correspond to the LED ID Figure 119 Assigning the LED ID to the LED on the Person Machine Interface of the floor repeater terminal Figure 120 Assigning the LED ID to the LED on the Person Machine Interface of the floor repeater display You will find the LED ID in the detail editor of the LED in the L...

Page 288: ...ic 24 LED groups With the LED ind mimic 24 LED groups element the visibility of each LED group red yellow can be configured for a Section or a Zone LED ind mimic 48 LEDs Each LED can assign any event to the LED ind mimic 48 LEDs element Both elements must be created Pre configuration To create the mimic display proceed as follows 1 Select Operation Station in the task card 2 Create the LED ind mim...

Page 289: ...ibility element of LED ind mimic 24 LED groups is assigned to the section or zone 7 Repeat these steps for each Visibility element each Visibility element corresponds to one of the 24 LED groups from top to bottom Setting properties Figure 123 Detail editor LED ind mimic 24 LED groups Overview LED mode Defines which states of the reference elements are indicated by the LED of an LED group Alarm an...

Page 290: ... element to an event proceed as follows 1 Select the Operation task card 2 Open LED ind mimic 48 LEDs in the tree view 3 Highlight a Visibility element 4 In the Assign dialog window highlight an event category e g All technical messages 5 Select an element from the tree you want e g Technical zone from the Detection tree 6 Click on Assign a The Visibility element of LED ind mimic 48 LEDs is assign...

Page 291: ...w detail editor In the detail editor of the Visibility element the following properties can be set LED mode Defines the mode of the LED in active or inactive status respectively Threshold Defines how many events from the defined event category need to be active at the same time in the assigned element or its subtree for the cause to be considered active by the control ACTIVE if no communication to...

Page 292: ...r external event printer is connected to a Station via the RS232 and RS845 interfaces These interfaces are read in when the Station is powered up You will find a description of the commissioning of the external Fujitsu DL3750 printer in document A6V10224853 See chapter Applicable documents Depending on the printer used the following elements must be created in the Operation task card and assigned ...

Page 293: ... assign it to the hardware proceed as follows 1 Select the Operation task card 2 In the tree view highlight the Station with the interface to which the printer is connected 3 Open the Assign dialog window 4 In the Assign dialog window select Built in printer or External printer a In the Hardware tree the RS232 printer or Ethernet printer element is highlighted under RS232 module FCA2001 or Etherne...

Page 294: ...nter and highlight Visibility 3 Open the Assign dialog window a Visibility list and the Hardware tree or detection tree are displayed 4 Select the site station or area and click on Assign you can assign the visibility to several elements a Visibility is assigned to the corresponding element 13 7 Fire brigade periphery DE The fire brigade periphery comprises the following devices FBF Fire brigade o...

Page 295: ... still has to be assigned to the hardware via the Assign function When the hardware has already been read in Figure 130 Assign dialog window for creating and assigning the logical element To create the device logical element and assign it to the fire brigade periphery module proceed as follows 1 Select the Operation task card 2 Highlight the Station in the tree view 3 Open the Assign dialog window...

Page 296: ...corresponding element FBF or FBF in the list a The Hardware tree is shown 5 Highlight a UFP element in RS485 module FCA2002 6 Click on Assign a The element is created and assigned to the RS485 module FCA2002 Configuring visibility The following visibilities can be configured Fire brigade operating panel FBF Visibility on the remote transmission control FIRE Visibility on the extinguishing controls...

Page 297: ... visibilities for Site Area and Station can be restricted further so that for example only the alarm and fault event categories are displayed instead of all events for an area Figure 132 Configuring visibility of logical elements To configure the visibility proceed as follows 1 Select the Operation task card 2 In the tree view open the element to be configured e g FBF 3 Highlight the control Visib...

Page 298: ...ation For service purposes the function can be switched off at the Person Machine Interface before the Station is opened Sabotage contact active upon FSD Sabotage If the checkmark is placed the specific output for notification of an intrusion panel is activated in the event of an FSD sabotage message 13 8 EVAC panel NL The EVAC panel is an operating and indication unit for manual evacuation contro...

Page 299: ...en the Assign dialog window a The hardware tree is depicted The Channel element that can be assigned is highlighted in the Evac master unit FTO2007 element Alternatively If the EVAC panel is installed away from the station the corresponding UFP channel must be assigned in the RS485 module FCA2002 element where the EVAC panel is connected to the station 3 Click on Assign a Evac master is assigned t...

Page 300: ...f The property determines whether the monitoring of the mains supply is switched on or not Battery supervision enabled On off The property determines whether the monitoring of the batteries is switched on or not Converter supervision enabled On off The property determines whether the monitoring of power supply is switched on or not Information Only the power supply 70 W FP2001 A1 supports this fun...

Page 301: ...vel that the operating personnel require in order to use the Start and Stop buttons If this property is not switched on then the Start and Stop buttons require access level 1 as standard Key switch on Evac panel protects IN UIT only The access protection is provided by a key switch on the EVAC panel and only protects the IN UIT button Key switch on Evac panel protects IN UIT Start Stop The access ...

Page 302: ...2002 element where the EVAC panel is connected to the station 3 Click on Assign a Evac slave is assigned to Channel Assigning EVAC panel with evac control To assign an Evac zone element with the evac control proceed as follows 1 Highlight an Evac zone element in the tree view in Evac master or Evac slave 2 Open the Assign dialog window a The control tree is depicted The assigned elements within al...

Page 303: ...arm zone elements Link 303 2 Assign the UGA element to the RS485 module Link 303 3 Configure the visibility Link 304 4 Configure the UGA master slave principle Link 304 13 9 1 Creating the UGA and UGA alarm zone elements 1 Select Operation Station in the task card 2 Create the UGA element for the Station Link 68 3 Create the UGA alarm zone element for UGA 13 9 2 Assigning UGA to the RS485 module F...

Page 304: ...ign a The element is assigned to Visibility 13 9 4 UGA Master Slave principle If UGA 1 is connected to Station 1 then Station 2 which behaves like a remote UGA 1 can be connected to UGA 2 UGA 2 displays the same information as UGA 1 and carrying out operation on UGA 2 has the same effect as carrying out operation directly on UGA 1 Figure 139 Assigning the UGA slave alarm zone to the UGA master ala...

Page 305: ...grams are only sent in one direction via an RS232 interface i e from the FS720 Station to the communication module for CERLOOP nodes K1H061 NOTICE Overvoltage Device defect The RS232 module may only be inserted or removed when the Station is current free Configuring the CERLOOP gateway You will find additional information about the individual steps on the specified pages 1 Create the RS232 module ...

Page 306: ... left of the window a At the right in the window the Hardware tree is displayed 5 Using RS232 module FCA2001 select the CERLOOP element 6 Click on Assign a The CERLOOP gateway element is created and assigned to the hardware Setting the properties of the CERLOOP gateway Figure 141 Properties in the detail editor of the CERLOOP Gateway 1 Select the CERLOOP gateway element in the tree view 2 Set the ...

Page 307: ...y element and highlight Visibility 3 In the menu bar click on Assign a The Assign dialog window opens 4 Select the Station you want You can assign several Stations simultaneously 5 Click on Assign a Visibility is assigned to the Station Setting CERLOOP address Figure 143 CERLOOP address in detail editor of the assigned station 1 Highlight the assigned Station in the tree view 2 In the detail edito...

Page 308: ...em General The voice alarm and announcement system Cerberus PACE does not currently support a connection to an FS720 fire detection system The availability of this function is communicated in a product line announcement The external voice alarm and sound system Cerberus PACE is connected to an FS720 fire detection system via an RS485 interface Both systems communicate with each other via the UFP p...

Page 309: ... Cerberus PACE system is connected Information This and the next two steps can be omitted if the hardware has already been imported 2 Create an RS485 module FCA2002 element under the Communication interfaces element 3 Highlight the FC72x station element to which the Cerberus PACE system is connected in the Operation task card 4 Create an Cerberus PACE element under the FC72x element 5 Use Assign t...

Page 310: ...ystem to the Cerberus PACE system For example this can be the station to which the Cerberus PACE system is connected Information The Cerberus PACE system only ever has visibility of the events within the assigned zone of the fire detection system 8 Optional Highlight the assigned FC72x station element under the Visibility element 9 Optional Adjust which events are visible for the Cerberus PACE sys...

Page 311: ...pter Configuring visibility for Cerberus Mobile 282 w You have already registered at least one mobile device on the PMI of the station You will find information on this in document A6V10418718 See chapter Applicable documents 1 Highlight the following element in the Operation task card under the station on which you have registered the mobile device Cerberus Mobile Cerberus Mobile client Informati...

Page 312: ...tworked Stations Networked Stations must be assigned to the Ethernet or SAFEDLINK sub net New station window Ethernet station or SAFEDLINK station option In the Network task card references for Stations are automatically created under the Global system configuration FS720 network configuration Ethernet sub net elements IP addresses for Ethernet and router stations IP addresses ranging from 192 168...

Page 313: ... network settings of the first Station added 14 2 2 Configuring a Station as a router station A SAFEDLINK station is configured as a router station The router station connects the SAFEDLINK sub net with the Ethernet sub net The router station is created by assigning the Functions element to the Fx72x SAFEDLINK reference The router station provides access to the private addresses of SAFEDLINK sub n...

Page 314: ... 0 192 168 255 255 are reserved in FS720 can cannot be used 14 2 3 Configuring a Station as GAP If a SAFEDLINK Station is configured as GAP or Secondary GAP it must also be configured as a router or a standby router otherwise local or general access via the Ethernet port will not be possible The GAP station is created by assigning the Functions element to the Fx72x Ethernet or Fx72x SAFEDLINK refe...

Page 315: ... GAP 1 Open the Global system configuration FS720 network configuration Ethernet sub net Functions elements in the tree view of the Network task card 2 Highlight the Station 3 Check the DHCP server enabled checkbox on the Overview tab of the detail editor a The Station is configured with DHCP server 14 2 5 Manual allocation of addresses in the sub nets If the Ethernet sub net is incorporated in an...

Page 316: ... 4 groups of digits separated by dots in the Netmask field 4 Open Ethernet sub net Connections in the tree view 5 Highlight all Fx72x Ethernet one after the other 6 Enter the IP address in the Overview tab of the detail editor SAFEDLINK sub net 1 Open the Global system configuration FS720 network configuration Ethernet sub net elements in the tree view of the Network task card 2 Highlight SAFEDLIN...

Page 317: ...llowing situations There is a Security module firewall FN2009 A1 router between the extended network in the fire detection system and the external network Destination address of the route is Cerberus Engineering Tool and or the management stations Gateway is the FS720 address of the Security module firewall FN2009 A1 router Function of the route in the Ethernet sub net The route in the Ethernet su...

Page 318: ... configuration FS720 network configuration Ethernet sub net Functions GAP in the structure tree 3 Highlight Routes 4 Enter the network data Figure 145 Route in the GAP Entering route in the Ethernet sub net Route via GAP to Destination address PC management station Destination address 10 169 29 0 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Ethernet address of the GAP 192 168 100 1 Enter the routes in the Ethern...

Page 319: ...net sub net elements in the tree view of the Network task card 2 Highlight SAFEDLINK sub net 3 Select setting Low for Network speed in the detail editor a The network speed is set for low cable qualities 14 2 8 Configuring remote access with two GAPs You will find additional information about the individual steps on the specified pages 1 Configure one Station as GAP and one Station as Secondary GA...

Page 320: ...ateway Address of GAP 192 168 100 1 7 Enter the following values in the second Route element Destination address Sub net of management station B 10 169 30 0 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address of Secondary GAP 192 168 100 2 You will find more information about remote access with two GAPs in document A6V10210362 See chapter Applicable documents See also 2 Applicable documents 13 14 2 9 Configurin...

Page 321: ...ntact 4 In Ethernet sub net create a Route element 5 In the Route element enter the values for Destination address and Netmask You will get the values from your cRSP contact Enter the Ethernet address of the GAP as the value of Gateway You will find information on entering routes in chapter Entering routes for external access to extended networks via GAP 317 Establishing connection 1 Log in on the...

Page 322: ...r Applicable documents w An Site element is created in the Cerberus Engineering Tool w At least one station with a PMI element is created within the Site element 1 Create an Ethernet station of type FG2004 in the Hardware task card a The Engineering Tool creates the cloud gateway FG2004 as a separate station 2 Highlight the FG2004 element in the Hardware task card 3 Assign the required IP address ...

Page 323: ...Global system configuration Global behaviour 8 In the Details tab under Event Cloud gateway connection fault enabled and Event Connection to cloud lost enabled set whether events relating to the connection to the cloud gateway FG2004 are to be displayed on the PMI or not Information The Cloud gateway connection fault event is not a system error but is issued for information purposes only You will ...

Page 324: ...sion of ring and port faults for the external ports The following chapters describe the various configuration types for Redundancy management configuration 14 2 11 1 Automatic configuration For automatic configuration the value Automatic is set in the Type of redundancy configuration field Automatic configuration for Redundancy management configuration is the default configuration for a Site You c...

Page 325: ...e view of the Network task card 2 Check the Suppress ring fault checkbox a The suppression of ring faults is activated 3 Select the Redundancy management configuration 4 Use the Assign function to assign the Redundancy management configuration as follows Select the Assign dialog element on the left hand side of the Ring port fault suppression In the hardware tree on the right hand side of the Assi...

Page 326: ...r the Loop wired network To configure a Loop wired network Ethernet network with a manually configured Redundancy manager you have to set Loop wired network in the Type of redundancy configuration field Configuring Redundancy manager 1 Highlight the Redundancy management configuration element in the tree view of the Network task card 2 Use the Assign function to assign the Redundancy management co...

Page 327: ... 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 200 1 10 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 201 1 10 Table 17 Persistent routes A connection from the PC to the FS720 network can be established with the following three variants Local connection The PC is connected to the Ethernet connection of a standalone or SAFEDLINK station The PC automatically receives an IP address Connection to GAP The PC is connected to the C...

Page 328: ...etting up a Maximum Transmission Unit MTU The default setting for the MTU size is 1500 bytes If a FW update fails you can set lower values and apply them optionally for the Connection to IP address The defined MTU size must be applied for remote access via cRSP Set the MTU as shown below Figure 148 Maximum Transmission Unit MTU This setting can be selected optionally for a Connection to IP address...

Page 329: ... board or an input output module The fault message is configured in the Technical zone with the Fault network device template Create the fault message as follows 1 Select Detection Detection area Section in the task card 2 Use the Fault network device template to create the Technical zone element for the Section Link 68 The Technical zone element must be assigned to the corresponding input Figure ...

Page 330: ...ngineering Tool the entry for a BACnet device ID is always a decimal number for the instance number The area type is added internally Device IDs must be configured at the following points BACnet client configuration In the BACnet device ID property The configuration is dependent on BACnet client BACnet device object In the Address property BACnet device ID is managed by FS720 14 6 1 Planning BACne...

Page 331: ...er set Character set that is used in the BACnet protocol for text strings FS720 functions internally with Unicode in UTF 8 format Selectable character sets UTF 8 UCS 2 Unicode 2 bytes ISO Latin 1 8 bits 14 7 1 1 BACnet UDP port The BACnet UDP port is in the tree view of the Network task card in the element Global system configuration FS720 network configuration Ethernet sub net Connections Figure ...

Page 332: ...ds to problems in the BACnet model if it is in the Multiple alarms per zone setting Figure 154 Global BACnet settings These BACnet messages can be delegated to the logical channels and replace the messages for Activation there Activate the Multiple alarms per zone on BACnet as follows 1 Highlight Global BACnet configuration 2 Select the Details tab in the detail editor 3 Check the Multiple alarms ...

Page 333: ...is that the BACnet client has a fixed IP address and no DHCP server is used If BACnet network no BACnet IP address and BACnet UDP port are to be used to identify the BACnet client in addition to BACnet device ID these properties can be set aligned with the management station data as follows l Check the Check BACnet client address checkbox in the Details tab of the detail editor BACnet client confi...

Page 334: ...en the Assign dialog window a The BACnet client configuration elements are highlighted in the list 3 Select the corresponding element and click on Assign Figure 157 Window Assign dialog for assigning the element BACnet client supervision Determining Client supervision timeout Figure 158 BACnet client supervision detail editor Overview In the detail editor BACnet client supervision Overview the tim...

Page 335: ...Cnet stack including the BBMD function and the properties of the device object for BACnet transaction control can be found in the Details tab of the detail editor Figure 159 BACnet device object detail editor Details tab 14 8 1 1 BACnet transaction control The following properties of the BACnet device object must be set in all stations and be consistent for the entire site APDU timeout Defines the...

Page 336: ...and must recognize its partners in the other sub nets BDT entries Exception One single device in a sub net without this BBMD function can also register as a third party device with a BBMD in another sub net dynamic FDT entry 14 8 1 3 Configuring a Station as BBMD A router Station can carry out the GAP BBMD and router functionalities in parallel Note the following information while selecting a Stat...

Page 337: ...onds to the BACnet standard and does not need to be changed The BACnet UDP port setting corresponds to the standard 47808 0xbac0 It only needs changing if the entire system expects it to 14 8 2 BBMD entry BDT entry BACnet device object elements can be added to the BDT entry element when the BBMD function is activated This element defines the management station or the third party device that has th...

Page 338: ...lements of the application are represented by this notification class The internal assignment cannot be changed The settings should only be changed according to a management station integrator s specification and only when the behavior of different sub systems has to be adapted to a superordinate system Address Customer text Address Customer text 1 Areas 14 System 2 Sections 15 UGA 3 Zones 16 AVC ...

Page 339: ...status change and which of these changes can be acknowledged at a management station is determined here The priorities for the event messages should be selected from the 0 to 63 range that is intended for LifeSafety applications The highest priority starts at 0 and the lowest ends at 255 Acknowledge required Here the following status changes are defined in this order to offnormal Entry of an event...

Page 340: ...or checked for BACnet integration Checklist for network configuration Figure 161 Example of network configuration Element in the structure tree Configuration in the detail editor Required setting value Ethernet sub net Netmask 255 255 255 0 GAP DHCP server enabled Depending on network configuration SAFEDLINK sub net Netmask 255 255 255 0 Network speed Standard Router Router Ethernet IP address 192...

Page 341: ... limit 0 Address range upper limit 4194302 Suppress BACnet mode OFF in channels Deactivated Creating BACnet client configuration Several clients possible BACnet client configuration BACnet device ID Enter Check BACnet client address Depending on network configuration BACnet network no 0 BACnet IP address Depending on network configuration BACnet UDP port 47808 BACnet device object on every Station...

Page 342: ...on fault between a BACnet client and an C WEB Station e g displayed on MM8000 Check the following points A suitable license key is installed in all Stations BACnet communication is enabled in all Stations BACnet clients device IDs are correctly configured IP addresses are entered correctly in all Stations and on the PC Routes are entered correctly on the PC Communication fault between Cerberus Eng...

Page 343: ...reated for Global system configuration and the references for the Stations are stored under Connections Observe the following points for conversion Up to 32 Stations are permitted in a pure SAFEDLINK network The number of Stations in the SAFEDLINK sub net is limited to 16 in a heterogeneous network The SAFEDLINK sub net of an older site version could have included up to 32 Stations This number of ...

Page 344: ...FG2004 must be prepared and configured for C WEB Ethernet in line with the document FG2004 Cloud Gateway A6V11382550 see chapter Applicable documents You will find information on configuring the FG2004 in the Engineering Tool in chapter Configuring cloud gateway FG2004 322 See also 2 Configuring cloud gateway FG2004 322 ...

Page 345: ... already created and pre configured 1 Create an extinguishing card in Hardware tree or read in and configure Link 346 In this step the extinguishing card and its inputs and outputs are configured for the flooding zone of the extinguishing system 2 Configure automatic activation for the flooding zone using the fire detector or equivalent input signals Link 349 3 Create and configure the Extinguishi...

Page 346: ... extinguishing components In addition the Extinguishing card XCI2005 can also activate fire control components such as door retainers and external systems such as a ventilation system Creating and configuring the extinguishing card w A Station element is created 1 Select the Station element which requires integrated extinguishing in the Hardware task card 2 Create an Extinguishing card XCI2005 ele...

Page 347: ...hat can be assigned or created as well as the parameters in separate sections further down in this chapter w An Extinguishing card XCI2005 element is created under a Station element in the Hardware task card 1 Highlight an Input element or an Output element within an Extinguishing card XCI2005 element Information Inputs or outputs marked with an exclamation mark are not yet assigned to the control...

Page 348: ...mittent pulse 0 25s 1 75s Inactive Off active On Always on Inactive On active Off Inactive Off active Intermittent slow 1s 4s Inactive Off active Intermittent fast 1s 1s Inactive Off active Intermittent pulse 4s 1s Pyro actuator connected On Off Additional parameter for monitored outputs The parameter determines whether a pyrotechnic actuator is connected to the output or not Pyrotechnic actuators...

Page 349: ...terminal can be configured to visually detect an incorrect valve position You will find more information on this in chapter Local event elements 389 Complex switchable Input detects a complex change between several states The input can also detect an undefined state between two defined states for example Loss of agent open during pressure Special input for determining loss of extinguishing agent T...

Page 350: ...ject protection Information The template name used here may deviate from the actual name in the Engineering Tool However you can check whether you have created the right template in the Details tab under Template ID The ID of the template must start with 12 2 Highlight the created Zone element 3 Enter the required customer text in the Overview tab 4 In the Overview tab enter the required intervent...

Page 351: ...emplate name used here may deviate from the actual name in the Engineering Tool However you can check whether you have created the right template in the Details tab under Template ID The ID of the template must start with 12 2 Highlight the created Zone element 3 Go to the Details tab and check whether the element can activate extinguishing For this the element must have the Enabled for extinguish...

Page 352: ...etectors must transfer within the zone so that the Zone element can transmit a pre activation request for the flooding zone in question to the associated Extinguishing sector control element The request is evaluated within the causes function Automatic release for the flooding zone in question Depending on the configuration of the function several zones may be required to transmit a request before...

Page 353: ...elements that can be assigned or created as well as the parameters in separate sections further down in this chapter w A Station element is created 1 Create the a Extinguishing control group element in the Control task card for the Station element 2 Enter the required customer text in the Overview tab 3 Configure the Extinguishing control group element in the Details tab Extinguishing control grou...

Page 354: ...nic blocked Res cylinder bank Peripheral device Programmable input Mech blkd no rel Activation extinguishing flooding Flooding Activation extinguishing released Exting released Activation extinguishing released resettable Rel ext resettable Automatic extinguishing release OFF Autom ext OFF Manual extinguishing release OFF Manual ext OFF Other isolation Not ready Interlocked Partially OFF Fire cont...

Page 355: ...steps You will find information about the elements that can be assigned or created as well as the parameters in separate sections further down in this chapter w An Extinguishing control group element is created in the Control tree You will find information on creating an Extinguishing control group element in chapter Configuring an extinguishing control group 353 1 Create an Extinguishing sector c...

Page 356: ...he flooding zone when extinguishing has been triggered mechanically This for example is the case if the pressure sensor has detected an extinguishing agent even though the flooding zone is in an idle state and no alarms are present Pre discharge warning time EXTERNAL release EN 12094 1 max 1 min Time period between the activation of the extinguishing process from another flooding zone and the star...

Page 357: ...pply for the flooding zone is mechanically locked Not ready state if still active when resetting On off If the parameter is activated the system switches to the Not ready state if the Reset button has been pressed and causes for the activation of extinguishing are still present Possible causes are Automatic activation Alarms from automatic fire detectors in the flooding zone are still active Manua...

Page 358: ...rgency hold switch has been actuated stopped resumed LU After the Emergency hold switch has been released the set time period for the Pre discharge warning time continues in the same position in which the switch was activated Minimum duration of emergency hold AT On off with input field for time period Hr min sec Adjustable time period for which the Emergency hold state should last as a minimum wh...

Page 359: ...urther down in this chapter w An Extinguishing sector control element is created under the Extinguishing control group element 1 Highlight the Automatic release function in the Causes zone 2 Amend the customer text in the Overview tab if necessary 3 Assign one or more of the previously configured Zone elements as a cause to the Automatic release function using Assign 4 Highlight the Automatic rele...

Page 360: ...e error behavior of the Emergency hold function in the Details tab NOTICE Changes to this parameter can lead to error behavior which does not correspond to the standard specifications Only change this parameter if the change complies with the standard specifications 16 Assign the associated input to which the Emergency hold switches are connected on the extinguishing card to the Emergency hold fun...

Page 361: ... Emergency stop reset Assignment of causes to reset an Emergency stop function You will find information about the Emergency stop function further down in this section Mechanically blocked Assignment of causes which make the site switch to the Mechanically blocked state This could be a monitored input on the extinguishing card for example which monitors the position of a manual shut off valve in t...

Page 362: ...parate switch needs to be actuated to deactivate the function again Information An Emergency stop reset function must also always be configured for an Emergency stop function The switch for deactivation is assigned to the Emergency stop reset function You will find information about this function further up in this section Pre configured Causes functions of the Function element type Designation De...

Page 363: ... for example to which a pressure sensor for determining the extinguishing agent pressure to the main extinguishing agent cylinders is connected If configured accordingly the extinguishing system can automatically switch between the main and reserve extinguishing agent cylinders Sensor Causes function to process an input signal which transmits the measurement value of any built in sensor The measur...

Page 364: ...le which transmits a signal indicating that the gas supply to the turbine is sealed Fault Block autom release Assignment of causes for which the system switches automatically into the Block automatic release operation mode in the event of an error This error handling function is intended for causes which are not connected to the extinguishing card directly such as Fire controls The error behavior ...

Page 365: ...elements after the flooding zone switches to the Activated phase state to enable the zone to switch to the Pre activated phase state Note If a Section element is assigned with the function the Zone elements under the Section element are evaluated No of zone requests for EXTINGUISHING RELEASE Requests Automatic exting pre activation Input field for number 0 10 0 not relevant The parameter defines t...

Page 366: ... at time t following a transition to the state Pre activated phase Requests Automatic exting release 0 Following a transition to the Activated phase state the number of requests from the assigned Zone elements is not evaluated if the parameter value is set to 0 Regardless of quantity requests sent after a transition to the state Activated phase cannot trigger the flooding zone s transition to the ...

Page 367: ...e Causes function but does not trigger extinguishing No blocking In the event of an error the site does not block the automatic or manual activation of extinguishing at the allocated input of the Causes function Assigned Input elements parameter in the Overview tab Parameters Values Description Activation deactivation filter time Input field for time period hh mm ss The parameter determines the le...

Page 368: ...ve function in the Effects zone 2 Amend the customer text in the Overview tab if necessary 3 Configure the Actuator valve function in the Overview tab 4 Configure the error behavior of the Actuator valve function in the Details tab 5 Assign the associated output to which the Actuator valve is connected on the extinguishing card to the Actuator valve function with Assign This is an Output monitored...

Page 369: ...log with the corresponding extinguishing card outputs to which the relevant devices are connected With the exception of the Sounder and Illuminated warning panel functions the preset function type can be individually adjusted for all other Effects functions The following function types are available Actuator valve Exting fire control External equipment The function type selection affects which fun...

Page 370: ...ers Information The actuator for the valve can only ever be either opened or closed with this function Whether the actuator should be opened or closed depends on the technical design of the opening mechanism Furthermore the function is only intended for extinguishing systems with a central cylinder battery Information If necessary the element can be deleted and created again Activation state Relea...

Page 371: ...d states Template ID 1 The function allows for a country specific implementation of an Emergency hold function AT The function activates the assigned output depending on certain operating conditions of the flooding zone Depending on the operating condition the system activates a pre defined output mode Output modes depending on the operating condition Pre activated phase Always Off Released phase ...

Page 372: ...r Template ID 13 Function for triggering the opening of the pneumatic shut off valves on the reserve extinguishing agent cylinders Information The function can only open the shut off valves but not close them again Activation state Release actuator phase reserve cylinder bank Deactivation After the time set under Activation duration has elapsed Pilot valve main res cyl bank Template ID 15 Function...

Page 373: ...tion duration has elapsed Extended discharge valve 20min active Template ID 7 Function to configure extinguishing with extended discharge The function is intended for low pressure extinguishing systems After the pre calculated quantity of extinguishing agent is introduced into the flooding zone the extinguishing agent concentration in the flooding zone must be maintained over an extended period of...

Page 374: ...to Activate but don t release Pre activated Template ID 18 Function for activating an external system if the flooding zone is in a certain state The activation state in question is included in the name of the function The function is deactivated if the flooding zone leaves the activation state in question again Activation state Depending on the function selected the state is included in the name a...

Page 375: ...chnologies A6V10210424_j_en_ Fire Safety 2018 08 29 Designation Description Activated while Fire controls OFF Template ID 27 Activated while actuator OFF Template ID 33 Fault Template ID 28 Emergency hold indication Template ID 30 Emergency abort indication Template ID 31 ...

Page 376: ...al it is possible to disable the control of certain function elements such as Actuator valve Fire controls or External equipment Exting fire control External equipment Activation state Pre activated phase Defines the state in which the extinguishing system must be for the control to activate the Effects function The parameter is specified in the relevant function template and cannot be adjusted Ac...

Page 377: ...As a prerequisite the Specific deactivation state value must be selected for the Reason for deactivation parameter The max delay time is 30 minutes Reason for deactivation Specific deactivation state Defines the reason for the deactivation of the Effects function The parameter is specified in the relevant function template and cannot be adjusted When leaving activation state Timeout defined with A...

Page 378: ...sounder issues a continuous signal if the effect function is activated Effects functions Illuminated warning panel parameters in the Overview tab The table below describes the parameters in the Overview tab for Effects functions of the Illuminated warning panel type Parameters Values Description Parameters for the relevant system states Output mode Extinguishing pre activated Output mode Extinguis...

Page 379: ...king In the event of an error the site does not block the automatic or manual activation of extinguishing at the allocated output of the Effects function See also 2 Configuring the extinguishing card 346 16 6 Configuring an extinguishing reporting zone An Extinguishing reporting zone element monitors whether extinguishing has been triggered in the flooding zone It triggers an alarm as soon as the ...

Page 380: ... Main features and typical application Typical event category Event text 1 Monitors the trigger signal for extinguishing in the relevant flooding zone When extinguishing is triggered an alarm is triggered Exting discharged Aut Fire AL NOTICE This event has an individual AVC concept which bridges the global AVC settings upon occurrence Exting released Isolation of the flooding zone Other isolation ...

Page 381: ...wing events Active Pre ALARM extinguishing released Active Exting discharged Aut Fire AL Only one of the events above can occur in the Events tab All other events do not have any adjustable parameters Parameters Value Description Custom event text On off Creates an alternative event text which is displayed instead of the standard event text Use individual AVC settings On off For the Extinguishing ...

Page 382: ...eated 1 Create an Extinguishing terminal element for each integrated or remote extinguishing terminal in the Operation tree within the Station a The tool creates an Extinguishing terminal element with configurable LED and Keys elements 2 Set the required customer text and the parameters of the Extinguishing terminal element in the Overview tab 3 Configure every Extinguishing terminal element in th...

Page 383: ... physical LEDs on the extinguishing terminal in a separate section further down in this chapter 8 Set the customer texts for the required buttons in the Overview tab 9 Assign one or several actions to the required LED lights in the Keys zone with Assign Alternatively you can also create actions with New element under the button in question 10 Configure the assigned Action elements You will find th...

Page 384: ...s the parameters in the Details tab for a Extinguishing terminal element Parameters Values Description Buzzer on communication loss Continuous The parameter determines which of the sound characteristics are played by the buzzer on the extinguishing terminal when the communication connection between the extinguishing terminal and relevant extinguishing card is interrupted The following characterist...

Page 385: ...nt of LED and Keys elements on the extinguishing terminal With the hardware ID an LED or a Keys element can be assigned to the physical components on the extinguishing terminal The relevant hardware ID can be found directly on the element in the Operation tree and in the Overview tab of the element in question Operation tree Overview tab Figure 163 Hardware ID 1 Hardware ID 1 ...

Page 386: ... 164 Extinguishing terminal LED and button assignment The described LEDs and buttons on the extinguishing terminal are visible in the configuration program and can therefore be freely configured Any LEDs and buttons not visible in the configuration program are hidden and preset for fixed functions You will find information on operating the extinguishing terminal in document A6V10211076 S1 S2 S3 S4...

Page 387: ... 13 7 14 8 27 Pre configured for indicating deactivated external equipment External equipment OFF Can be adjusted if necessary 9 28 Freely configurable 10 29 11 30 12 31 13 32 Table 23 Configurable LEDs No HW ID KEY Physical button Comment 14 07 S7 Pre configured button for switching external equipment on and off Can be adjusted if necessary 15 08 S8 Freely configurable 16 09 S9 17 10 S10 Pre conf...

Page 388: ...nder bank local sector only Button switches between the main extinguishing agent cylinders and the reserve extinguishing agent cylinders Toggle external equipment mode Button switches between the different operation modes of the external equipment The button can for example switch between the On and Off modes of the external equipment Toggle alarm device mode Button switches between the operation ...

Page 389: ... the main extinguishing agent cylinders or in the reserve extinguishing agent cylinders Activation state Loss of agent Loss of main agent The extinguishing system has detected a loss of extinguishing agent in the main extinguishing agent cylinder Activation state Loss of main agent Loss of reserve agent The extinguishing system has detected a loss of extinguishing agent in the reserve extinguishin...

Page 390: ...irmation For extinguishing systems with activation confirmation after the pre warning time has elapsed The extinguishing system waits for a separate triggering signal after the pre warning time has elapsed This for example is the case for a gas turbine where the gas supply has to be interrupted before the extinguishing agent supply starts In this case the extinguishing system accepts the signal fr...

Page 391: ...arding of the extinguishing released state General The EN 12094 1 standard stipulates that the Released state of a flooding zone must be transmitted to an output for further use This requirement is implemented with the aid of universal controllers which transmit the Released extinguishing state of a flooding zone to any output of the fire control panel with integrated extinguishing The configurati...

Page 392: ...g and configuring a Fire control group element and configuring Fire control elements in chapter Universal control group 182 1 Highlight the following element in the Control task card under the Station with integrated extinguishing Fire control group 2 Under the Fire control group element create a new Fire control element with the template ID 21 Exting released no OFF event Information This element...

Page 393: ...ample this could be an output on the periphery board of the station or an output on an input output module of a line card 10 Under the Fire control group element create a new Fire control element with the template ID 1 Standard Fire control Information This element is referred to as Fire control element no 2 below Information This Fire control element no 2 transmits a potential Isolation state of ...

Page 394: ...to the Causes element as the cause To do this select the All isolations event category on the left in the Assign dialog and then select the Fire control element no 1 on the left in the control tree 16 Highlight the following element of the flooding zone in the control tree Extinguishing control group Extinguishing sector control Causes 17 Create an Auxiliary function off element under the Causes e...

Page 395: ...d settings in the Details tab for both universal controllers in order to forward the Released state of a flooding zone Parameters Fire control element no 1 for recording the Released state Fire control element no 2 for transmitting the Isolation state Accept commands Fire controls ON OFF from FBF Off Off Controls a door holders application Off Off Activation events hidden On On OFF allowed Selecti...

Page 396: ...ivation 349 You will find information on interpreting the zone requests within flooding zone control in chapter Causes functions 359 The parameter is switched on The following conditions must be met for a Zone element to transmit Request Automatic exting pre activation and Request Automatic exting release type requests The corresponding criteria under Extinguishing activation criteria must be met ...

Page 397: ...PIN guidelines 23 The defined PIN is valid for the internal extinguishing terminal as well as all additional configured remote extinguishing terminals The PIN for the extinguishing terminal is set up and modified in the configuration for the extinguishing system w The Station configuration is imported in the Cerberus Engineering Tool software unless the site is being configured for the first time ...

Page 398: ..._j_en_ Fire Safety 2018 08 29 4 In the input fields PIN digit 1 to PIN digit 8 enter one number between 1 and 4 Information The digits 5 to 8 can be deactivated individually by removing the tick next to Enabled But do not miss out any digits Information The preset PIN is 8x 1 5 Save the configuration ...

Page 399: ...ed to the area Assignment Creating a reference between two elements e g logical channel and physical channel Automatic fire detector Device which measures a physical parameter e g warmth in order to detect a fire AVC Abbreviation for Alarm Verification Concept BACnet Abbreviation for Building Automation and Control Networks It is a network protocol for standardized communication between devices fr...

Page 400: ...for Central Processing Unit The computing unit of the fire control panel Danger level A fire detector signal which conveys the possibility of fire Automatic fire detectors for example have danger levels 0 to 3 Manual call points only have danger levels 0 and 3 0 no danger 1 possible danger 2 probable danger 3 highly probable danger Degraded mode Defined reduced operation mode which occurs when par...

Page 401: ...t for the connection between the Ethernet sub net and a management station BACnet client and or for remote access with the PC If there is a secondary GAP the GAP becomes the main GAP Can be operated as a DHCP server in the Ethernet sub net Gateway Network bridges which link two different systems networks with one another and transfer the different communication and transmission standards protocols...

Page 402: ...nnel are present and can intervene should an event arise alarm fault Minor incident Alarm situation which the operating personnel can handle themselves and does not therefore trigger global alarming Multi detector dependency When using multi detector dependency the danger levels of several detectors are included in the alarm decision Measures such as alarming or closing the fire doors are only ini...

Page 403: ...ngle detector dependency the alarm decision depends on the danger level of one detector The first detector in the zone which detects the corresponding danger level triggers the fire alarm Site Depiction of fire detection installation The top level in the figure showing the installed system Combines hardware tree detection tree and control tree Soft keys Softkeys are buttons which you can use to ca...

Page 404: ...ol tree of the fire detection system The fire control group contains the fire controls Unmanned Switching status of the alarm organization if operating personnel are not present and cannot intervene should an event arise alarm fault VdS Abbreviation for Vertrauen durch Sicherheit a company in the Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e V GDV Inspection and certification body for fire...

Page 405: ... BACnet device configuration 335 BACnet device object 335 BACnet Notification Class Element 338 BACnet settings global 330 BACnet Ethernet 330 Banner 94 Barcode 39 39 83 83 Base sounder 121 123 248 Direct activation 121 Features 123 Output mode 122 BDT entry 337 BDV File name 34 Importing 43 Version 34 Buttons Assignment on the extinguishing terminal 385 Configurable action elements 388 Buzzer 255...

Page 406: ...6 Counter 230 Evacuation 192 Control tree 175 Controls 175 Task card 175 Conversion Configuration 343 Protocol 111 Site 111 Conversion log 111 Copy Element 73 Features 71 Counter control group 230 Country settings 259 Create Element 68 Site 62 Station 67 cRSP common Remote Service Platform 320 cRSP remote maintenance platform 320 CSV Exporting 91 Import 93 Protocol 93 Customer text 115 162 Custome...

Page 407: ...xting card 346 Configuring 346 Extinguishing Configuration stages 345 Extinguishing control group Configuring 353 Extinguishing reporting zone 379 Configuring 380 Extinguishing standard interface SST 242 Extinguishing terminal Configuring 382 PIN configuration 397 Extinguishing trigger state Configuring forwarding 392 F FAT 294 Favorite PMI 265 Favorites list Cerberus Remote 38 FBF 294 FCI2007 A1 ...

Page 408: ... 23 PIN 23 H Hardware tree Assign 169 Help 49 Help file import 43 History 60 Hours 259 I I O card horn monitored FCI2009A1 135 I O card programmable FCI2008 A1 135 I O card remote transmission FCI2007 A1 135 IC 117 Import CSV 93 Resources 43 Importing BDV 43 Initialize Station 106 Input output module FDCIO223 131 Inputs and outputs Configuring 347 Inputs outputs Features 139 Onboard 119 Installati...

Page 409: ...utput mode 124 140 P Parameter sets 122 Partner BBMD entry BDT entry 337 Password Guideline 23 Paste Element 73 PC Connect to station 104 Disconnecting from station 104 Peripheral devices Updating the firmware 112 Peripheral firmware import 43 Permanent access Cerberus Remote 119 Phased evac controls 199 Phased sounder evac controls 200 Configuring 200 Configuring 200 Phased voice evac controls 20...

Page 410: ... properties 65 Load data to PC 108 Load data to the station 107 Smoke damper State 233 Smoke dampers Control 231 Monitoring 233 Software Exit 28 Start 28 Sounder beacon interbase DBS729 125 125 Sounder interbase DBS721 125 125 Sounder line Via FDCIO223 249 Source language 11 Sprinkler control 155 Sprinkler zone 155 Standard key PMI 264 Standard visibility 277 Standby visibility 278 Start Software ...

Page 411: ...ting the firmware Peripheral devices 112 Upload 108 V Version BDV 34 Engineering tool set 34 Firmware 35 Visibility 276 Extended 281 Standard 277 Standby 278 W Walk test 257 Voice sounder 257 Window separating lines 51 X XC10 157 XML export 88 Z Zone 147 Automatic 147 Configuring 162 Flow rate indicator 154 FSE 161 Gas 157 Manual 151 Sprinkler 155 Sub system 153 Technical 151 XC10 157 ...

Page 412: ...International Headquarters Theilerstrasse 1a CH 6300 Zug 41 58 724 2424 www siemens com buildingtechnologies Siemens Switzerland Ltd 2008 Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice Document ID A6V10210424_j_en_ FS720 Edition 2018 08 29 ...

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