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UniPOS 

Fire Control Panel FS5200 

Instruction manual 

Page  36 

Revision 8/07.17 

of  69 

05  Menu Phone numbers: 

 

The  menu  contains  4  information  screens,  one  for  each 
phone number: 
(The field 

“N” contains the consecutive number of the phone 

number; 

IIII

” contains the type of dialing – pulse or tone 

“ТТТТТТТТТТТТТТТТТТТТ” contains the phone number) 

 

13.7.9. Menu 

Set Parameters 

Select the menu from the screen: 

 

This is the menu Set Parameters (see section 14). 
 

13.7.10. Menu 

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Select the menu from the screen: 

 

The menu allows the user to display information on all events saved in the archive of the energy-

independent memory. 

First appears the information screen for the total number of fires 

registered after the control panel started initial operation: 

(The field 

“NNNN” contains the total number of fires.) 

 

The  next  information  screens  display  particular  information  for 

each event registered by the control panel: 

The  field 

“NNN”  contains  the  number  of  the  record  in  the 

archive; 

The  field 

“XXX”  contains  the  total  number  of  records  in  the 

archive; 

 

The field “Text message” may contain the exact text of the record and may be: 

 

LnNN Fire1

 

– line number NN enters Fire condition stage I; 

 

LnNN Fire2

 

– line number NN enters Fire condition stage II; 

 

LnNN Rst from Fire

 

– line number NN restored from Fire condition; 

 

LnNN RmvdFD

 

– line number NN enters Fault condition: Removed fire detector; 

 

LnNN Interrupt

 

– line number NN enters Fault condition : Break in a line; 

 

LnNN Short

 

– line number NN enters Fault condition: Short circuit in a line; 

 

LnNN Normal

 

– line number NN restored from Fault condition; 

 

LnNN Disable

 

– line number NN is disabled; 

 

LnNN Disable   Reset

 

– line number NN is enabled (disable state exited); 

 

LnNN Test

 

–  line number NN enters Test condition; 

 

LnNN Test      Reset

 

– line number NN exits Test condition; 

Archive  NNN  of XXX 

Message 

 
 
 

 

Archive 
Fires Number    NNNN 
 
 
 

 

 09 Set Parameters 

10 Archive 

 
 
 

 

09 Set Parameters 

 10 Archive 
 
 
 

 

Tel number N   IIII 
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 
 
 

   Fire Panel   N05 
Phone numbers 
 
 

Summary of Contents for FS5200

Page 1: ...Fire Control Panel FS5200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Revision 8 07 17...

Page 2: ...ns 10 4 9 2 Backup batteries 10 4 9 3 Consumption on backup batteries supply 10 4 9 4 Power supply to external devices 10 4 10 Dimensions 11 4 11 Weight 11 5 Contents of delivery 11 5 1 Fire control p...

Page 3: ...scription 23 11 2 Indication 24 11 2 1 LED and sound indication 24 11 2 2 Text messages 24 11 3 Using the keypad 24 12 Test Mode 24 12 1 Description 24 12 2 Indication 24 12 2 1 LED and sound indicati...

Page 4: ...message 46 15 3 Using the keypad 46 16 Saving the parameters 46 17 Labour protection requirements 47 18 Installation and arrangements 47 18 1 To mount the fire control panel 47 18 2 Periphery devices...

Page 5: ...rewith 2 Terminology ACCESS LEVEL access level to various indications and control functions see section 6 1 ASSOCIATED OUTPUT controllable or relay output programmed by user to react separately in Fir...

Page 6: ...equal for all fire alarm lines Light indicators show adding a period of time for inspection INTERRUPTED LINE OR CONTROLLABLE OUTPUT non system non fatal fault condition due to current value in a line...

Page 7: ...ponent of the fire control panel or system The System fault may be a fatal error or a non fatal error The event is indicated by common light indicators local sound signaling and a text message display...

Page 8: ...e condition 1 controllable output 1 relay output for fault condition 03 16 lines 2 relay outputs for fire condition 1 controllable output 1 relay output for fault condition 04 16 lines 10 relay output...

Page 9: ...n 4 3 Fire alarm lines Maximum number of fire detectors in a line 32 Connecting line two wire Maximum resistance of a line 100 Output resistance of a line 164 4 4 Controllable outputs Type potential E...

Page 10: ...e of registered events with the events type date and hour up to 2500 events Communication interface for external devices RS 232 directly or via modem or RS 485 4 8 Indications of registered events Lig...

Page 11: ...er 3 2 pcs Packing 1 pc 5 4 Module 5203 or 5204 Module 5203 or 5204 1 pc Screw 3 2 pcs Plain washer 3 2 pcs Spring lock washer 3 2 pcs Packing 1 pc 6 General information 6 1 Access levels There are 4...

Page 12: ...vel 4 Accessible for personnel trained and authorized by the Producer to repair the fire control panel and to modify the software Special means are required for access to this level 6 2 Indications an...

Page 13: ...Fire condition phase Fire condition stage I inspection time has been entered Indicator Inspection continuous green light Fire condition and Fault condition sounders have been suppressed Indicator Stop...

Page 14: ...1 and 2 To add inspection time Button Alarm Fire condition and Fault condition Level 1 To suppress activate the local sounder Button Menu Duty Mode Fire condition Pre fire condition Fault condition Te...

Page 15: ...lt condition short circuit or break is being carried out The fire control panel FS5200 operates in nine basic modes Duty Mode Fire Condition Pre Fire Condition Fault Condition Disabled Component Mode...

Page 16: ...ress button at Access level 2 see section 8 3 4 for each fire alarm line in fire condition If a System fault occurs the operation of Fire condition will suffer changes see section 10 1 8 2 Indication...

Page 17: ...LED indicator of the button stays illuminated if the signalizations and or the outputs remain off The button is active at Access levels 1 and 2 8 3 3 Button Outputs The button operation depends on th...

Page 18: ...ption Pre Fire condition ensures the correct operation of the Function Logical AND for two lines see section 6 3 9 2 Indication 9 2 1 LED and sound indication The common indicator Fire condition stage...

Page 19: ...ult in the positive supply to the lines Fault in the negative supply to the lines Fault in power supply to external devices Where a Fatal System fault occurs except for New configuration the main proc...

Page 20: ...he fault condition the following indicators are illuminated System fault indicator System fault is illuminated in flashing yellow light New configuration indicator System fault is illuminated in flash...

Page 21: ...n the data in Linear processor 3 The field E contains the number of the faults Fault in real time clock The field E contains the number of the faults Fault in external memory The field E contains the...

Page 22: ...asic Module a fuse is activated The field E contains the number of the faults Short circuit in grounded wire The field E contains the number of the faults Fault in the positive supply of the lines in...

Page 23: ...ffect nor is its action cancelled by the following events When Fire Condition is registered in a new line or transition from Fire condition stage I to Fire condition stage II the button shall activate...

Page 24: ...ter Information and Control Mode 12 Test Mode 12 1 Description The fire control panel enters Test Mode after a fire alarm line has been manually set to operate in test condition The mode can be contro...

Page 25: ...is performed by pressing the buttons and The screens containing particular information information screens or permitting parameters change and command execution command screens are on the last lowest...

Page 26: ...NN contains the consecutive number of the fault EE contains the total number of faults The field Text for fault contains information for the fault condition 13 3 Menu Disabled components Select the me...

Page 27: ...ontrollable output appears The field NN contains the number of the selected controllable output Status contains information on its status The following statuses are possible Normal for a line controll...

Page 28: ...ondition 13 7 Menu System functions Select the menu from the screen The menu contains the following subordinated menus and operations Appendix 2b LED and sound indicators check up Current in fire alar...

Page 29: ...in mA 13 7 3 Menu Mode Select the menu from the screen When the function is active a cursor appears over the last position in the line The field MMM contains the current mode of operation Day or Night...

Page 30: ...reen The field Day contains the current day of the week When the function is active a cursor appears in the end of the line Set the desired day of the week by using buttons and After the desired day o...

Page 31: ...in test To switch between the functions use buttons and to activate e function use button When the function for a specific line is activated a cursor appears over the last position of the line Using b...

Page 32: ...pending on the controllable outputs available in the configuration when is No the controllable output is enabled when XX is Yes the controllable output is disabled To switch between the functions use...

Page 33: ...ontains 8 16 24 or 32 subordinated menus one for each line When you enter the menu the subordinate menu for Line 1 is displayed and the desired line can be selected Each of the subordinate menus conta...

Page 34: ...ine CCC contains the current in mA 1 to 80mA 08 Logical AND dependency of a line The field NN contains the number of the line may adopt value 00 the line is not in Logical AND dependency by another li...

Page 35: ...mber of the line contains the text message 13 7 8 3 Menu Fire control panel parameters Select the menu from the screen The menu contains the following information screens and a menu 01 Inspection time...

Page 36: ...by the control panel The field NNN contains the number of the record in the archive The field XXX contains the total number of records in the archive The field Text message may contain the exact text...

Page 37: ...grounded wire Fault Lines Power 1 fire control panel enters Fault condition Fault in positive supply to lines in Basic Module Flt LnPower1 Reset fire control panel exits Fault condition Fault in posit...

Page 38: ...nel enters System fault New configuration Battery Low fire control panel enters Fault condition Battery low Reset Panel initial reset of the fire control panel after start up or after exit of Adjustme...

Page 39: ...tion of the relevant command the cursor disappears Button is active only on screens for parameter change Press the button when The cursor selects a digit then the cursor will move with one position to...

Page 40: ...the number of checks 1 to 3 Repeated checks two or three are usually set for fire detectors that shall respond two or three times before a decision for Fire condition is made In this case the time fo...

Page 41: ...A line can not be set to Logical AND dependency by a line that does not exist in the current configuration for example dependency on Line 31 and the configuration has 24 lines button is not active in...

Page 42: ...ge I when the field contains Yes the relay output will be activated 11 Menu Relay outputs in Fire condition stage II in the line Select the menu from the screen The menu contains 2 10 or 18 parameters...

Page 43: ...RS232 when it contains Yes a modem is supported 05 Menu Phone numbers The menu is provided for saving phone numbers that will be dialed by the modem if a particular event occurs in the control panel...

Page 44: ...ble at the same time it will be deactivated To deactivate the function use button If activated controllable output is available at the same time it will be deactivated 14 3 4 Menu Adjustment of relay...

Page 45: ...threshold above which Short circuit in a line is detected 70mA Current threshold below which Break in a line is detected 3mA Logical AND of a line not set Controllable outputs upon Fire condition stag...

Page 46: ...s case the fire control panel exits all other modes conditions When the fire control panel operates in Remote Control Mode it does not serve fire alarm lines controllable outputs either other peripher...

Page 47: ...minals are used Terminal 28V of the Basic module positive lead of the stabilized direct current supplying the external devices light and sound signaling devices executing devices and others Terminal G...

Page 48: ...d of line resistors 3k9 are connected directly to the terminals of unused fire alarm lines 18 5 Connection to power supply Take out the fuse from the terminal with fuse Appendix 3 Connect a feeding ca...

Page 49: ...d enters Fault condition New configuration j Enter SetUp Mode and if necessary re configure the fire control panel When SetUp Mode is exited the control panel runs again system operations and enters D...

Page 50: ...structions a Open the fire control panel and cut off the power supply by taking the fuse out of the terminal with fuse Appendix 3 and disconnecting the feeding cables of the backup batteries b Disconn...

Page 51: ...Mode and if necessary re configure the fire control panel When SetUp Mode is exited the control panel runs again system operations and enters Duty Mode g The unit is ready to provide site protection...

Page 52: ...Restore the mains power supply Replace the burnt fuse Fu1 4A Appendix 3 Table 4 continued Trouble Indication Troubleshooting Fault in backup battery supply Indicators and illuminate in steady yellow l...

Page 53: ...rtation The fire control panel shall be transported by vehicles in factory packing in the above stated environmental conditions and at sinusoidal vibrations with acceleration amplitude not more than 4...

Page 54: ...6 Indicator Disabled component 7 Indicator Out of order disabled controllable output 8 Indicator Fault in backup batteries 9 Indicator Power supply 10 LCD display 4 20 11 Common indicator Fire conditi...

Page 55: ...6 System functions Appendix 2b 03 Lines in Test 01 Faults 02 Disables 01 Fault 1 N N Fault N N 01 Disable 1 Status of Controllable Output 2 Status of Controllable Output 1 N N Disable N N 01 Line in T...

Page 56: ...able Controllable Output 06 Disable Line 05 Test Line 04 Clock 01 Indicators check 03 Mode 02 Current in Line 04 Calibration 01 Date 02 Day 32 Test Line 32 01 Test Line 1 32 Disable Line 32 01 Disable...

Page 57: ...FD 03 Time F1 F2 04 Current Fire1 06 Current Short 05 Current Fire2 07 Current Interruption 08 Logical AND 09 Controllable Outputs F2 11 Relays F2 10 Relays F1 01 Configuration 03 Relays 01 Lines 04 M...

Page 58: ...t Fire1 06 Current Short 05 Current Fire2 07 Current Intrr 08 Logical AND 09 Controllable Outputs F2 11 Relays F2 10 Relays F1 04 Relays 06 Clear Archives 03 Controllable Outputs 01 Ctrl Output 1 02 C...

Page 59: ...tion manual Page 59 Revision 8 07 17 of 69 Appendix 3 Terminal with fuse Power supply module Interface module Modem power supply module Backup Battery Ah 12 Backup Battery Ah 12 Additional Module Basi...

Page 60: ...tion manual Page 60 Revision 8 07 17 of 69 Appendix 4 Circuit board 5200Indication Module 5201 Screw 3 Screw 3 Basic module chassis Circuit board 5200Base Interface module Module 5203 or Module 5204 R...

Page 61: ...ol Panel FS5200 Instruction manual Page 61 Revision 8 07 17 of 69 Appendix 4 continued Module 5201 Module 5202 Remote column Screw 3 Screw 3 Additional Module cover Additional Module chassis b Additio...

Page 62: ...2 C common contact NO normally open contact NC normally closed contact Rel Fault relay output for fault condition C common contact NO normally open contact NC normally closed contact 28V positive lea...

Page 63: ...8 07 17 of 69 Appendix 4 continued L X leads of fire alarm line X where X is from 9 to 16 when Module 5101 is in Basic Module from 25 to 32 when Module 5101 is in Additional Module positive lead nega...

Page 64: ...nual Page 64 Revision 8 07 17 of 69 Appendix 4 continued Out 2 leads of Controllable output 2 positive lead negative lead L X leads of fire alarm line X where X is from 17 t 24 positive lead negative...

Page 65: ...nued Terminals Rel X relay output for fire condition X where X is from 3 to 10 Microswitches for selection of contact type Rel X relay output for fire condition X where X is from 3 to 10 NO normally o...

Page 66: ...nued Terminals Rel X relay output for fire condition X where X is from 3 to 18 Microswitches for selection of contact type Rel X relay output for fire condition X where X is from 3 to 18 NO normally o...

Page 67: ...5 4 30xx 1 3k9 2 1N5819 3 2 1 3050 OUT IN IN OUT FD80XX RI KL Control Fire Panel FS5200 First Fire Fire Detector Last max 32 Diode 1N5819 or similar Detector b Fire alarm line with group addressing o...

Page 68: ...UniPOS Fire Control Panel FS5200 Instruction manual Page 68 Revision 8 07 17 of 69 Appendix 6 Special Nut 3 Stud Connection diagram for Additional Module...

Page 69: ...0 F 11 F12 Insert Delete Scroll Print 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 _ 1 2 Alt Shift Alt Tab R 485 S RS232 MODEM MODEM 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 U...

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