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Table 5: Description of the status LEDs.

LED

Description

SOUNDERS

SILENCED

(Amber)

ON

 indicates that the

silenceable outputs and loop

device have been forced

into standby by means of

the 

SILENCE/ RESOUND

SOUNDERS

 key. In day mode,

the silence status remains

until the 

SILENCE/RESOUND

SOUNDER

 key is pressed again.

In night mode, the silence

status remains until the night

mode silence time expires

or until the system detects a

new alarm or a new trouble

condition.

FIRE

SIGNAL

ON

(Red)

ON

 indicates that the

transmission was successful.

Blinking

 indicates that the

transmission is in progress.

On the control panel screen,

the connection type, such as

PSTN, GSM, or LAN network, is

displayed.

SOUNDERS

FAULTS/

DIS

(Amber)

ON

 indicates that the output is

disabled or outputs configured

to "act as SC1" are disabled.

Blinking

 indicates that the SC1

is in fault or outputs configured

to "act as SC1" are in fault.

OFF

 indicates that all the main

sounder outputs (EN54-1, TYPE

"C" outputs) function properly.

DISABLED

(Amber)

ON

 indicates the disabled

status of any bypassable entity.

TEST

(Amber)

ON

 indicates the test

conditions on at least one zone.

Table 5: Description of the status LEDs.

LED

Description

DAY MODE

(Amber)

ON

 indicates that the control

panel is operating in day mode.

OFF

 indicates that the control

panel is operating in night

mode.

1-8

SOFTWARE

ZONES

(Red)

ON

 indicates that the

corresponding software zones

are in Alarm status *.

Note: 

* indicates that

the zone outside the 1-

8 range does not have

a related LED, its alarm

status is displayed only by

the LCD.

Blinking

 indicates that the

corresponding software zones

are in Delay to Alarm status.

CONTROLS

ON

(Amber)

ON

 indicates that the control

panel is at least at level 2

so the 

SILENCE/RESOUND

SOUNDERS, RESET

 and

INVESTIGATION DELAY

 keys

are enabled.

Note: 

* the zone outside the 1 to 8 range

does not have a related LED, its alarm status is

displayed only by the LCD, ** buzzer SYSTEM

FAULT pattern, *** buzzer FAULT pattern.

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Страница 1: ...120 515 873_FC FC500 P I 01 3 0 www fireclass com 2021 01 20 Johnson Controls CONFIDENTIAL FC503 and FC506 Addressable Fire Control Panels...

Страница 2: ...2 FC503 and FC506 Addressable Fire Control Panels Johnson Controls CONFIDENTIAL...

Страница 3: ...ignaling 14 FC500 repeater control keys 14 FC500 repeater LED description 14 Description of the control keys panel 14 Silence 14 Reset 14 The status LED 16 Parts identification 18 Description of parts...

Страница 4: ...ing 42 Alphanumeric keypad 43 Cursor keys 43 ESC and ENTER keys 43 Sounders triggered by 43 Automatic zone assignment 43 For Main Loop 1 44 For Main Loop 2 44 Alphanumeric keypad 44 Warning enrolling...

Страница 5: ...400P Addressable optical smoke 73 FC460PH or FC400PH Addressable optical smoke heat detector 73 FC460PC Addressable optical smoke heat detector CO 74 FC410LI Line isolator module 74 FC410MIM Mini inpu...

Страница 6: ...Base Sounder 79 FC440AVB Addressable Sounder Base VAD Sounder 80 Panel and repeater firmware upgrade quick guide 81 Upgrading firmware using FireClass FC500 FC501_FC503_FC506 Console software 81 Upgra...

Страница 7: ...FC503 and FC506 addressable fire control panels 7 FC503 and FC506 Addressable Fire Control Panels Johnson Controls CONFIDENTIAL...

Страница 8: ...dvises that customers dispose of any used equipment such as panels detectors sirens and other devices in an environmentally friendly manner Potential eco friendly methods include reusing parts or whol...

Страница 9: ...d audible warnings generated by the control panel The repeater panel also allows end users to manage the system remotely up to 1000 m with double twist unshielded cable The FC503 or FC506 control pane...

Страница 10: ...atus see Access to signaling and commands Access Level L1 to activate an Evacuation Alarm press and hold the Evacuate Key Access Level L2 to stop the Silence disable outputs and interrupt the Delay to...

Страница 11: ...ains Battery The control panel s batteries charger is not working correctly Low battery The control panel batteries are empty Earth Leakage to earth Table 2 Description of faults Message Problem 24A O...

Страница 12: ...LED outputs cannot be activated When the Disabled LED is on this indicates the Disabled status Note The Disable facility is available at access level L2 or L3 Reset Resetting the control panel restore...

Страница 13: ...nstallers are unavailable and disabled INSTALLER 1 may be enabled and available Only INSTALLER 1 using the FireClass FC500 FC501_FC503_FC506 Console or panel user interface can modify the availability...

Страница 14: ...ight Mode Silence remains until the programmed Night Mode Silence time expires if in Day Mode Silence remains until you press the SILENCE key again In both modes Silence status cancels when the system...

Страница 15: ...present on the panel LCD display The HELP key is disabled on the repeater System fault acknowled gement switch In the case of system fault LED latches press this switch to identify unintended panel op...

Страница 16: ...lt occurs System is powered ON after a complete panel shut down Table 5 Description of the status LEDs LED Description FIRE SIGNAL FAULT Amber ON indicates that the communicator is disabled Blinking i...

Страница 17: ...l the main sounder outputs EN54 1 TYPE C outputs function properly DISABLED Amber ON indicates the disabled status of any bypassable entity TEST Amber ON indicates the test conditions on at least one...

Страница 18: ...panels Figure 2 FC503 and FC506 Parts Internal view Callout Description 1 Hooks to secure the cover on the panel two 2 Serial port RS 232 PC link 3 Main Module See Figure 3 4 Screws to secure chassis...

Страница 19: ...e and Fault relay outputs 17 SC outputs 18 Opening to insert the zone location text strip Figure 4 BAQ140T24 Switching power supply Callout Description 1 Switching power supply closure rivet 2 Switchi...

Страница 20: ...lation engage the control panel at access level 3 and remove the Jumper J5 See Main module parts Figure 3 item 7 A disabled buzzer causes the zonal LEDs to flash and a BUZZER OFF string displays alter...

Страница 21: ...the screws on the chassis Remove the top left and right screws completely Push the chassis upwards and remove See Figure 2 item 11 Do not remove the power supply or control board from the chassis Hand...

Страница 22: ...or cabinet mounting four 2 Screws to secure main module four 3 Connector for the repeater RS485 interface 4 Earthing cable 5 Terminal for the earth connection wires 6 LED label slot 7 User interface r...

Страница 23: ...threaded support on the board as shown in Figure 7 See item 5 Installing the client panel About this task Either the FC503 or FC506 panel can act as a client for the FC503 or FC506 master panel To ins...

Страница 24: ...describe the NC NO C fire output This is a non supervised fire output a dry contact relay for non supervised devices The fire output activates by default when the first fire event occurs Deactivation...

Страница 25: ...they reactivate Note SC1 SC2 accept devices that operate within SELV limits only The SC2 output if programmed as SC1 is type C If using a 2 wire connection loop the EN54 2 certification only applies...

Страница 26: ...ntrol panel and the other one left free Connecting addressable devices The control panel FC503 has one main loop or three sub loops for addressable analogue devices The control panel FC506 has two mai...

Страница 27: ...ower switching off the LCD display backlighting By pressing a key the LCD display backlighting switches on again for 20 seconds However the absorption of the repeaters continues to run down the backup...

Страница 28: ...es The control panel has non supervised outputs and two bell outputs Connect output devices to the loops using output modules Bell outputs The bell outputs are indicated by the letter SC and their add...

Страница 29: ...wiring diagram in Figure 13 activates the flasher the bell and the visual and audible signaling device of the self powered siren in alarm conditions Using the SILENCE button stops the horn but not the...

Страница 30: ...ll and replace the battery The non volatile memory holds the programmed data at all times In the event of MAINS failure the AMBER Power Supply LED turns ON The control panel checks the batteries at al...

Страница 31: ...en the voltage adjustment is complete attach the thermal probe to the battery Refer to Figure 18 This will provide an optimum level of thermal conductibility 3 Connect the batteries to the battery ter...

Страница 32: ...the TEMPERATURE C row 2 Read the respective value on the VOLTAGE V row 3 Adjust the output voltage of the switching power supply to the indicated value For example if the probe temperature is 22 C th...

Страница 33: ...at cable item 4 10 If you only need to manage the control panel through the IP connect the IP module connector Figure 17 item 7 to the control panel connector item 2 using the supplied PC link cable i...

Страница 34: ...nd connections are intact Ensure that there are no unrelated objects inside the control panel case Ensure that the control panel can process a fire alarm and operate the regular sounders and outputs s...

Страница 35: ...on 38Ah Batteries cabinet 3 38Ah Batteries cabinet Accessory item 4 38Ah Batteries 5 Thermal probe 6 Holes for cabinet mounting 7 Connector for Thermal probe connections FC503 and FC506 Addressable Fi...

Страница 36: ...te Disable Devices User Passwords and Sounders are only possible at L3 3 Level 3 lev 3 or L3 is also referred to as the Installer Level To access L3 enter the INSTALLER PIN Access Level 3 L3 includes...

Страница 37: ...escription 1 Device coordinate 2 Assisted procedure active 3 Cursor 4 Entry area 5 Vocabulary area When the assisted entry procedure is active the string Vocabulary ON blinks on the upper right area o...

Страница 38: ...alphanumeric keypad Cursor keys Table 11 Cursor key functions in multiple selection Key Function Up No function Down No function Right Use to move the cursor to the next value position and select the...

Страница 39: ...ss the 0 key to clear all the entered data Cursor keys Table 15 Cursor key functions in numeric entry Key Function Up No function Down No function Right Use to move the cursor to the next digit positi...

Страница 40: ...lay Left Use to decrease the contrast of the LCD display ESC and ENTER keys Table 19 ESC and ENTER key function in MAIN screen Key Function ESC Use to exit the MAIN screen and to move from the user in...

Страница 41: ...ing screen of the loop devices 3 SW Zone starts the programming screen of the software zones 4 Output starts the programming screen of the Outputs 5 Network starts the programming screen of the RS485...

Страница 42: ...asswords use a specific digit as the first digit of your password Refer to Table 24 for the first digit of the password for each user or installer Table 24 First digit of password User or Installer Fi...

Страница 43: ...unsteady situations for example with devices which start or stop working randomly or faulty contacts between wires the result of the new operations may be misleading Sounders triggered by Sounders tri...

Страница 44: ...s active Alphanumeric keypad Use the alphanumeric keypad to select the appropriate zone assignment scheme 1 to 3 Table 26 Alphanumeric keypad function in the programming screen Key Function 1 Scheme 1...

Страница 45: ...device on a given field The auto addressing procedure is part of the loop devices enroll process in the FC503 and FC506 panels To initialize the loop devices enroll process follow these steps 1 Press...

Страница 46: ...s active until a new device is selected or the permanent address is entered Activation is signaled by a sounder starting to sound a beacon starting to flash or an output module illuminating its LED Un...

Страница 47: ...Figure 26 Programming option AUTO FC503 and FC506 Addressable Fire Control Panels 47 Johnson Controls CONFIDENTIAL...

Страница 48: ...selected device The scroll bar of available devices shows the addresses and the class of all devices configured in the selected loop The address of the device is represented by three digits and the c...

Страница 49: ...us 3 If blinking the control panel is working properly 4 Name of control panel 5 Name of loop 6 Programmed address 7 Selected address 8 Selected device 9 Detector to program 10 Select 11 Detector to p...

Страница 50: ...Mode DAY Temp A2S A1R DIS Working Mode NIGHT Smoke Default Enhanced Disable Working Mode NIGHT Temp A2S A1R DIS Detector label Detector label Detector label Detector label Detector label Assigned zon...

Страница 51: ...key to validate the selection If the device has no LED the device sounder or beacon is activated The option OFF removes the device signalling The option SKP exits the feature and moves to the normal d...

Страница 52: ...NG VALUE Enter the parameter again After 5 seconds the user interface returns to the chosen SW zone screens Zone name Enter the zone label 20 characters maximum using the alphanumeric entry procedures...

Страница 53: ...shold the system goes into alarm condition Otherwise there are no signals If a new alarm from the same detector or the activation of another sensor in the same zone occurs within 30 minutes the alarm...

Страница 54: ...ber of SC output Cursor keys Table 43 Cursor key functions in choose output Key Function Up Use to show the next output category SC OC Down Use to show the previous output category Right No function L...

Страница 55: ...r PANEL ALARM TRIGGER for the same output is set to NO Setting the parameter to YES will end the programming sequence for that output Outputs which have this option programmed are not silenceable This...

Страница 56: ...ult tst Test dk Double Knock You can select more than one trigger event using the multiple selection mode The selected events are valid for all trigger zones When zones trigger condition act in OR mod...

Страница 57: ...ENTER key function in network Key Function ESC Use to abort the programming procedure ENTER Use to confirm the programming procedure and leave the screen Figure 32 Display to enable the FC500MFI modu...

Страница 58: ...e LOG In this phase the keypad and keys have the following functions Alphanumeric keypad Use the alphanumeric keypad to select the USB activities Table 50 Alphanumeric keypad function in USB Key Funct...

Страница 59: ...load the correct version of the required language See Figure 35 Figure 33 Display On Demand Device Mapping Figure 34 Example USB activity Figure 35 USB activities Figure 36 LCD screen sequence Callout...

Страница 60: ...o alarm time in all the zones Monst Output Time Enter the period of time that the outputs with the monostable option set will stay active when triggered The value ranges from 1 minute to 30 minutes wi...

Страница 61: ...y function in restore default Key Function ESC Use to cancel the operation or return to the previous screen ENTER Use to start the default settings restore procedure Note If the motherboard of the pan...

Страница 62: ...to the Up Down Right or Left keys ESC and ENTER keys Table 55 ESC and ENTER key function in NEW repeater address Key Function ESC Cancel the operation or return to the previous screen ENTER Confirm th...

Страница 63: ...The INSTALLER 1 and INSTALLER 2 users can access all the options described in the User Manual Refer to the FC503 and FC506 Addressable Fire Control Panels User Manual for User Access details and furth...

Страница 64: ...sswords are User password or INSTALLER password ESC and ENTER keys Table 57 ESC and ENTER key function in select the password Key Function ESC Cancel the operation or return to the previous screen ENT...

Страница 65: ...ption 1 Control panel name 2 Access level 3 Control panel status 4 If blinking the control panel is working properly 5 Request to enable or disable 6 Current status 7 Password type FC503 and FC506 Add...

Страница 66: ...he AUTO option at the end of each phase the results are different 1 Auto learning Result In the auto learning phase the panel looks for all the devices on the loop already addressed with the service t...

Страница 67: ...e 26 B 3 Device mapping The third and last phase activates on demand at the end of the auto addressing phase In this phase the following options are possible Locate the positioning in the system of al...

Страница 68: ...t of the panel and without the use of a PC and its SW configuration A series of controls have been designed to prevent the generation of incorrect or unmanageable conditions Assign each device an addr...

Страница 69: ...in Loop 2 The first two addresses are assigned to zone 129 The next two addresses are assigned to zone 130 The last addresses 249 and 250 are assigned to zone 253 Note For Main Loop 1 of FC503 do not...

Страница 70: ...Off Input Channels Default values Enablement Enabled Channel label See note 1 Trigger zone 1 Address related See Zone assignment Operating mode Style C NO Use zone setting Yes Output Channels Default...

Страница 71: ...on event Zone Alarm Delay from alarm Off Zones Default values Label Zone AAA Enablement Enabled Walk test Off Detector warning Off Delay to alarm Off Drift compensation Off Double knock Off Smoke veri...

Страница 72: ...rded Note 1 Automatically assigned Module label Automatically assigned Module channel label The label is composed by a first part containing the module acronym and address followed by the brief descri...

Страница 73: ...oller is used to interpret the returned heat values to raise an alarm or other appropriate responses according to the type of detector configured in the FireClass FC500 FC501_FC503_FC506 Console The m...

Страница 74: ...plied must be located within the same electrical enclosure FC410MIO Small addressable multi I 0 module The FC410MIO multi I O module has three class B inputs and two outputs from latching relays The c...

Страница 75: ...acters and four soft keys F1 F2 F3 and F4 Power for the FC490ST is derived from 4 AA size nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries You can also run it from an unregulated 12 VDC input Examples incl...

Страница 76: ...es are involved or in VdS influenced markets The 801HL can be mounted to any suitable flat surface and has fixing centres at 60 mm and 80 mm HVR800 High voltage relay The HVR800 high voltage relay int...

Страница 77: ...utomatically steers the beam into the optimum position The system controller retains one set of fire and fault relays that is common to all detectors installed Range Each detector is configurable from...

Страница 78: ...Table 60 EN54 2 FireClass product code Current Dev FireClass device name Current Dev Description FireClass product code EN54 23 Dev FireClass device name EN54 23 Dev 516 800 758 FC430LPASB Loop power...

Страница 79: ...n integral loop isolator If it activates a yellow LED illuminates The activation remains in place until the short is removed FC410QRM Quad relay module The module provides four voltage free relay chan...

Страница 80: ...essable controller panel All VADs have a built in two port loop short circuit isolator Configure the settings for tones volume beacon flash and status monitoring using the control panel The VADs are a...

Страница 81: ...sole software main screen and select the Firmware Update tab 6 Select Browse and load the BIN packet containing the FW firmware 7 The software scans the packet and then shows the FW versions read on f...

Страница 82: ...f the USB pen drive 4 Copy the downloaded file into the F_FW folder 5 Insert the USB pen drive on a working panel 6 Click on the 1 Program menu and select option 7 USB followed by option 5 FW Upgrade...

Страница 83: ...oltage 27 6 VDC Maximum current 130 mA Temperature range 5 to 40 Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Operating humidity Up to 95 non condensing Dimensions W x H x D 345 44 mm x 234 61 mm x 55 72 mm Weigh...

Страница 84: ...l for connection of the shield of cables RS485 SERIAL BUS Terminals to connect the FC500 and FC500MFI modules M 24R 24 V RESET ABLE AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY Negative present on terminal M Positive prese...

Страница 85: ...4H 17 0 8 24 566 66 mA 600 mA IFor_panel 5500 600 4900 mA Panel load distribution IMain_Board_Electronics 250 mA ITotal_Loops_1_2_3 800 mA 40V 1300 mA 27V ITotal_Loops_4_5_6 800 mA 40V 1300 mA 27V ITo...

Страница 86: ...A IBattery_Charge_80 _24H 38 0 8 24 1266 66 mA 1500 mA IFor_panel 5500 1500 4000 mA Panel Load Distribution IMain_Board_Electronics 250 mA ITotal_Loops_1_2_3 800 mA 40V 1300 mA 27V ITotal_Outputs 2200...

Страница 87: ...d indicating equipment with integrated power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings with alarm transmission and fault warning routing equipment EXPECTED OPTIONS Fault...

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