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UniPOS                                                                                                       Fire Control Panel FS4000 

Instruction manual 

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Revision 11/01.17 

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1. Introduction 

Fire control panel FS4000 is an up-to-date, highly reliable, multifunctional and versatile unit. It is 

designed to receive signals from manual call points and automatic fire detectors, releasing sound and 
light indication. The fire control panel provides options for connection of external signal and executive 
units. 

2. Terminology 

DELAY OF OUTPUTS 

– delay of activation of monitored and relay outputs with a certain period of 

time from the moment a fire condition is registered. Typically, the delay period is sufficient for the staff 
to inspect the premises indicated by the fire control panel. The delay is eliminated through activation 
of  a  manual  call  point  (response  current 

≥44mA  at  24V)  or  by  a  fire  condition  in  another  line.  The 

delay time is user programmable and is equal for all fire alarm lines. 

 
 DISABLED  LINE 

–  a  switched  off 

line

,  without  power  supply,  not  controlled  for  activated  fire 

detectors and fault condition. This condition is user defined. The indication for a disabled line includes 
common light indication and separate light indication for each line. 

 
DISABLED  OUTPUTS 

– 

the  monitored  output

  and 

the  relay  output 

are  switched  off  (executing 

devices can not be activated) and are not monitored for a fault condition. This feature is user defined. 
The  indication  for  a  disabled  monitored  output  includes  common  light  indication  and  separate  light 
indication for the monitored output. 

 
EARTH fault 

– non-system 

non-fatal fault condition

, due to leakage to a earthed wire. 

 
MONITORED OUTPUT 

– potential output that monitors the serviceability of the connection wires 

between the fire control panel and the executing device.  

 
SHORT  CIRCUIT  IN  A  LINE  OR  IN  A  MONITORED  OUTPUT 

–  non-system 

non-fatal  fault 

condition 

due to registered  current  value  in  a 

line

  or  in  a 

monitored  output

 that  exceeds  a  specified 

threshold value.  

 
LINE IN TEST 

– a 

line

 set by the user to Test condition. The line is powered and reset (the power 

is  cut  off  for  3  s)  periodically  every  64  s.  The  events  registered  in  a  line  in  Test  condition  are  not 
saved  in  the  archive  and  do  not  trigger  associated  outputs  nor  light  and  sound  signalling.  The 
indication for a line in Test condition is common light indication and separate light indication for each 
line. 

 
LOCAL SOUNDER - buzzer built-in the fire control panel 
 
NON-FATAL  FAULT  CONDITION 

– fault  condition  that  allows  the fire control  panel  to continue 

operation. A non-fatal fault condition is usually a 

non-system

 fault condition. The indication is common 

light indication, local sound indication and text messages on the LCD display.  

 
ACCESS LEVEL 

– access level to various indications and control functions. 

 
LOW  BATTERY 

–  non-system 

fatal  fault  condition

  due  to  full  discharge  of  the  backup  batteries 

upon interrupted power supply. 

 
SUPRESSED OUTPUT 

– 

monitored 

or 

relay 

output which should normally be activated upon Fire 

condition, but is manually switched off by the user. 

 
FIRE  ALARM  LINE  (further  on  it  will  be  referred  as  LINE) 

–  a  combination  of  automatic  fire 

detectors  and  manual  call  points,  physically  connected  by  the  means  of  two-wire  connection.  The 
basic configuration of FS 4000 includes 2 lines; the maximum configuration includes 8 lines. Up to 32 
fire detectors can be integrated into one line. 

Summary of Contents for FS4000

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Revision 11 01 17 Fire Control Panel FS4000 ...

Page 2: ...n 11 8 2 Led and sound indication 11 8 3 Using the buttons 12 9 Fault condition 12 9 1 Description 12 9 2 Led and sound indication 13 9 3 Using the buttons 13 10 Disabled component mode 14 10 1 Description 14 10 2 Disable Enable a line 14 10 3 Disable Enable outputs in Fire condition 15 10 4 Switching ON OFF Communicaton interface RS485 10 5 Enable Disable EARTH detection 10 6 Enable Disable Check...

Page 3: ...e to a earthed wire MONITORED OUTPUT potential output that monitors the serviceability of the connection wires between the fire control panel and the executing device SHORT CIRCUIT IN A LINE OR IN A MONITORED OUTPUT non system non fatal fault condition due to registered current value in a line or in a monitored output that exceeds a specified threshold value LINE IN TEST a line set by the user to ...

Page 4: ...ernal executive devices SYSTEM FAULT fault condition due to a fault in a basic component of the fire control panel or the system The System fault may be a fatal error or a non fatal error The event is indicated by common light indicators and local sound signaling REMOVED FIRE DETECTOR non system non fatal fault condition due to removed fire detector in a line FUNCTION LOGICAL AND OF TWO LINES func...

Page 5: ...tion with time period of 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 minutes after fire condition is registered Option for LOGICAL AND realization of two fire alarm lines Duty Mode condition with direct activation of Fire Condition 2nd Stage for two fire alarm lines Status Indication of the device for data transmission RS485 Option for switching on off interface RS485 communication Built in buzzer for fire condition one ton...

Page 6: ...tteries supply Configuration of 2 lines 35mA at 24V Configuration of 4 lines 45mA at 24V Configuration of 6 lines 55mA at 24V Configuration of 8 lines 65mA at 24V 4 9 Power supply to external devices voltage 19 27 V maximum current value including current of monitored outputs 1 2А 4 10 Fuses Main supply 230V 4 0A Backup battery 6 0А Power supply to external devices 1 85 А automatic Monitored outpu...

Page 7: ...ess level 3 To enter Access level 3 open the front cover of the control panel and place the key to open condition The following features are accessible all options from Access level 1 and 2 replacing a burnt fuse setting the overdue outputs disabling a line disabling outputs for fire condition Setting a line in test mode Setting a line in Duty mode with direct Fire condition 2nd stage activation S...

Page 8: ... condition Fault in internal power supply units voltage for supply of lines and or user voltage 24V Indicator Fault in internal power supply unit continuous yellow light Fault condition Fault in a monitored output Indicator FAULT in Disabled monitored output flashing yellow light Fault condition Earth FAULT Leakage to earthed wire or earthed case Indicator Earth FAULT continuous yellow light Disab...

Page 9: ... condition and Fault condition All Levels To suppress activate the local buzzer Button Test Indication Duty mode All Levels LED indication and Testing of the sound signal Remote Input RST for remote reset fire operation On short circuit activation on the input then the zones in fire will be reset and the panel exit from fire 6 3 Configuration modes of lines outputs and operation of the interface R...

Page 10: ...ressed in Fire Alarm mode from control button Outputs The last optional application mode Mode 1 or Mode 2 described above is stored as a fixxed configuration even after reboot of the fire control panel The default application mode of the panel is Mode 1 6 4 Conditions of the Fire Control Panel Fire control panel FS4000 monitors the fire alarm lines by consecutively scanning their condition Dependi...

Page 11: ...line positions ON ON 8 Fire condition 8 1 Description The Fire Control Panel enters Fire condition upon double activation of a fire detector in any fire alarm line for a period not longer than 60 seconds After the first activation the control panel resets the fire alarm line for 3 seconds and expects second activation in the next 60 sec If activation occurs in this period the Fire Control Panel en...

Page 12: ...The button operation depends on the current access level and the status of the fire control panel Where lines in Fire condition are available press the button to In case of suppressed outputs for fire condition to force activation of the outputs In case of activated outputs for fire condition to suppress the outputs The LED indicator illuminates if outputs for fire condition are suppressed 8 3 3 B...

Page 13: ...ine Individual LINE indicators flashes in yellow to indicate Short circuit 1Hz frequency slow flashing light Break in a line 4Hz frequency quick flashing light Removed fire detector 4Hz frequency 1 second pause interrupted quick flashing light Fault condition in monitored output indicator FAULT in Disabled monitored output flashes in yellow light Fault in backup batteries indicator Backup battery ...

Page 14: ...s The disabled line is switched off the power supply is cut off and is not monitored for activated fire detector and faults The disabled outputs are switched off the executive device can not operate and the monitored output is not monitored for faults 10 2 Disable Enable a line Duty mode of lines is determined by a pair of switchers pos 4 fig 1 Each line has a pair of switchers whose position is d...

Page 15: ...ne indicator if no other disabled components 10 3 To Disable Enable outputs in Fire condition For time delay setting table 5 for disabling monitored outputs interface RS485 Earth Fault Check Rem Det table 4 and for free programmable outputs table 6 is used 10 pos DIP switch pos 3 fig 1 Тable 4 DIP ON OFF 1 Check for removed detector disabled Check for removed detector enabled 2 Earth detection dis...

Page 16: ... network composition and to communicate with other Fire control and Remote control panels DIP 7 pos 3 fig 1 define On and Off communication interface RS485 as follows Position ON communication interface is switched ON Position OFF communication interface is switched OFF For Disabled component mode no sound indication is supported 10 5 Enable Disable EARTH detection 10 5 1 When the Fire Control pan...

Page 17: ...nges are in effect upon registration of Fire condition in this line the sound indications light indications associated outputs do not operate upon registration of Fault in a line the sound indicators light indicators and the relay output for fault condition do not operate the line is being automatically reset the power supply is interrupted for 3 s every 64s 11 2 1 Setting a line in Test condition...

Page 18: ...low light 13 User configuration of the outputs The Fire Control Panel provides the option for inserting combinations for outputs activation 8 constant combinations are set An operating combination shall be chosen by 8th 9th and 10th position of DIP switch pos 3 fig 1 Possible combinations are given in Table 6 Table 6 Rel 1 Rel 2 Out 1 Out 2 1 DIP position Switches On immediately Switches On with t...

Page 19: ...Fire condition of lines 1 and 2 Switches On only in Fire condition of lines 3 and 4 Switches On with time delay Switches On with time delay 8 ON 9 ON 10 OFF 8 DIP position Switches On only in Fire condition of line 1 2 3 or 4 Switches On only in Fire condition of line 5 6 7 or 8 Switches On with time delay Switches On with time delay 8 ON 9 ON 10 ON 14 Installation and initial start of the fire co...

Page 20: ...t the interface board fig 4 following the sequence push the holders on the top side fig 4 pos 1 take out from the top holders the interface board and leave it fixed on the bottom holders fig 4 pos 2 pull the interface board out of the bottom side holders fig 4 pos 3 till fully released Fig 4 ...

Page 21: ...an the opening on fig 5 pos 5 Do not remove the plastic component fig 5 pos 1 The openings fig 5 pos 6 and fig 5 pos 5 are dedicated to the signal lines conventional zones and alarm and protection equipment The opening in the top left corner is only dedicated to the 220Vac mains power line fig 5 pos 4 applicable for the FS4000 mains power supply The external opening located on the topside of the c...

Page 22: ...ins cable line 220 Vac placed inside the cabinet must be 185 mm as marked on the draft fig 7 A The length of the signal line cables placed inside the cabinet must be 300 mm as marked on the draft fig 7 B As a result the wires will be flexible enough to move the interface board inside the cabinet with the signal lines already connected to the FCP connectors Fig 7 A Fig 7 B ...

Page 23: ...r correct installation there should be no cables or obstacles in the gap between the cabinet and the wall which are more than 7 mm fig 8 pos 1 The FCP must not be installed in location close to heat sources like refrigerators air conditioners or similar The dedicated cabinet openings fig 8 pos 2 must to be free for proper heat convection Fig 8 Put the panel s cabinet on the wall and mark the posit...

Page 24: ...ontrol Panel FS4000 Instruction manual Page 24 Revision 11 01 17 of 34 Fig 9 Take the signal and power lines through the dedicated openings refer p 14 1 2 and mount the screws fig 9 pos 1 and fix cabinet on the wall ...

Page 25: ...line 220VAC prepare to connect to main interface board The mains power line passing through the dedicated opening p 14 1 2 is fixed with tie wraps in the cabinet on fig 10 pos 1 The signal lines passing through the dedicated opening refer p 14 1 2 is fixed with tie wraps in the cabinet on fig 10 pos 2 and fig 10 pos 3 Fig 10 ...

Page 26: ...is mounted to the bottom holders as illustrated on fig 11 pos 1 The signal cable lines dedicated for the conventional zones and fire protection and fire alarm equipment are fit to the PCB connectors in the main interface board fig 11 pos 2 without being fully tighten The mains cable is not connected in the PCB connector on this stage but later on when the interface board is in its initial position...

Page 27: ...al position Fig 12 The bottom side of the interface board is mounted on the holders fig 12 pos 1 The top side of the interface board is pushed until the top side holders click to fix it fig 12 pos 3 The power line is connected in the PCB connector in FCP fig 12 pos 4 Fully tighten the signal line cables dedicated to the conventional zones and fire alarm and protection equipment fig 12 pos 5 Fig 12...

Page 28: ...sion 11 01 17 of 34 14 1 8 Installation of the back up batteries in FCP Install the back up batteries in the cabinet of the FCP fig 13 pos 1 The maximum capacity of the batteries is 7 Ah but it is correct to install 1 2 Ah or 4 5 Ah back up batteries as well Fig 13 ...

Page 29: ...34 14 1 9 Close the cabinet Fit the front cover of the cabinet to its initial position fig 14 Install the screws in the dedicated openings of the front cover fig 14 pos 1 and pos 2 Put the plastic plugs to hide the screws fig 14 pos 3 Install the access level key fig 14 pos 4 Fig 14 ...

Page 30: ...e lead of the stabilized direct current supplying the external devices light and sound signaling devices executing devices and others terminal GND chassis negative lead of the stabilized direct current supplying the external devices terminals REL Fault C REL Fault NO и REL Fault NC potential free relay contacts Terminals REL Fault C and REL Fault NO are connected where no fault condition is regist...

Page 31: ...etween the and the of the cable entering the control panel a resistance of 3 0 kOhm 10 shall be measured Also check both cables to Earth and the measuring equipment shall display that no leakage or connection is registered Complete the connection using the terminals of the corresponding line L x and L x where x is the number of the line follow the designated polarity FS4000 Fire control panel Lx L...

Page 32: ...ill not recognize them Configuring if necessary Time delay Switching On Off communication interface User combinations for activating outputs Check Rem Det Earth detection If necessary attach a card with inscribed text for each line 16 Conditions of operation storage and transportation 16 1 Operation and storage The fire control panel shall operate and be kept in closed premises under the following...

Page 33: ...mmon indicator for FAULT condition yellow 9 Indicator FAULT in mains power supply yellow 10 Indicator FAULT in back up battery power supply yellow 11 Indicator Earth FAULT yellow 12 Indicator TEST condition yellow 13 Indicator Disabled component yellow 14 Indicator FAULT in Communication interface RS485 yellow 15 Indicator Power Supply green 16 Button RESET FIRE 17 Button STOP START Outputs 18 Ind...

Page 34: ...UniPOS Fire Control Panel FS4000 Instruction manual Page 34 Revision 11 01 17 of 34 Front panel of FS4000 Appendix 2 ...

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