Figure 17: FC503 connection with the FC500IP
Callout Description
1
PC Link cable
2
Serial port RS 232 (PC LINK)
3
Module IP (FC500IP) connector
4
Flat cable for the connection with
FC500IP
5
FC500IP fixing screws
6
Ethernet connector
7
PC Link connector
8
Flat cable connector
9
FC500IP board
10
Cable for earth wiring of the FC500IP
11
Earth Terminals
Do not remove the wiring already present on the
screw (item 11).
1. Open the control panel by unscrewing the two
screws, then lift the cover from the bottom to
separate it from the chassis. See Figure 1, item
2.
2. Remove the fastening screw between the
control board and the chassis. See Figure 2,
item 6.
3. Unlock the control board support and user
interface using a flat screwdriver.
4. Lift the control board and user interface
display from the base.
5. Insert the IP module below the chassis and
align the mounting holes given.
6. Put the IP module screws through the holes
on the chassis. See Figure 17, item 5.
7. Assemble the control board again in place
with the help of four screws. See Figure , item
6.
8. Re-fit the control board and display and
secure the screw.
9. Connect the IP module connector (Figure 17,
item 8) to the control panel connector (item 3)
using the supplied flat 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 (item 1).
11. Connect the cable (item 10) between the
screws (item 5) and (item 11). See Figure 17.
12. Connect the Ethernet connector (Figure 17,
item 6) to the LAN using an Ethernet cable.
Note:
Use a category 5 or greater Ethernet
cable, STP, or FTP.
13. Reconnect the control panel to the power
supply.
14. Program the IP Module as described in the
section PC Programming.
Installing the 38Ah battery
metal box
About this task:
Work carefully through the following steps for the
FC503 and FC506 fire panel. See Figure 18.
1. Remove the two screws on the cover and
open the metal box.
2. Drill the anchor screw holes. Check for water
pipes and electrical wiring before drilling.
3. If necessary remove the surface conduit wire
knockouts of the metal box, using a hammer
or similar tool.
4. Secure the metal base to the wall.
5. Secure the cable conduit union with the
cabinet using HB Flame Class or higher lock
6. Pull the wires through the cable entry and
connect them as shown in Figure 18. See the
section.
Maintenance
To ensure the system operates normally, you must
carry out regular testing and an installer must
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