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About this Document ..............................................................................................4 1 Reference documents ............................................................................6 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Roadmap to Documentation ................................................................12 Target audience: Sales Personnel..........................................................13 Target audience: End-user ........................................................
Reference documents About this Document Purpose of this document In addition to providing target audience definitions and training program information, (this chapter), this document is a guide to the following: – Reference Documents: A complete list of all DMS8000 documents and how to access them. – Roadmap to Documentation: Target audiences can see which documents were created for them, and the purpose for each document.
Reference documents Related training Siemens Fire & Security Products offers a comprehensive training program. You can find information about courses in the Siemens Intranet at the following address: https://intranet10.sbt.siemens.com/employees/sbt_academy/. Liability disclaimer We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and software described. Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full agreement.
Reference documents 1 Reference documents The most recently released documentation for customers can be found via the Siemens intranet using the Siemens Asset Portal at the following address: http://assetportal.bt.siemens.com/portal/index.html 1. In the Search column on the left, set: – Segment: 04 Fire -3F – Document Type: All – Image Type: All 2. Advanced search criterias: Select Brochure No. and enter the document number to search for (e.g. A6V10062415).
Reference documents NK8000/DF8000 Sales Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 023 NK8232 Datasheet A6V10238667_a 02 09.2014 MP4.70 023 NK8235 Datasheet A6V10238669_a 02 09.2014 MP4.70 023 NK8237 Datasheet A6V10316240_a 02 09.2014 MP4.70 023 NK8231 Datasheet Eng and Ita A6V10238662_a 02 09.2014 MP4.70 023 NK8222 Datasheet A6V10062433_a 02 06.2011 MP4.40 023 NK8223 Datasheet A6V10062431_a 02 06.2011 MP4.
Reference documents MM8000 Product Specific MK8000 Technical Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 022 A6V10067779_a - 09.2014 MP4.70 Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 019 A6V10438137_a 05 09.2014 MP4.70 Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 073 Release Notes for MP4.70 A6V10062455_a 01 09.2014 MP4.70 073 Release Notes for MP4.60 A6V10062455_a 01 06.2013 MP4.
Reference documents Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 019 SISTORE (model V1.06) 009428_e 05 06.2010 MP4.30 019 VIDEO CAMERA (model V1.04) 009429_c 05 06.2009 MP4.20 019 Manual Trigger (model V1.01) A6V10373996_a 05 06.2012 MP4.50 019 User (model V1.02) A6V10374687_b 05 09.2014 MP4.70 019 Station Model (model V1.05) A6V10372963_c 05 09.2014 MP4.70 019 XNET System (model V2.03) A6V10403181 05 09.2014 MP4.
Reference documents MK8000 OPC Server In addition to the documents listed below available that are available through the STEP documentation system and the OPC Foundation, the OPC Foundation publishes a number of other documents that are necessary and/or useful for understanding the underlying principles used in the MK8000 OPC Server. These PDF documents can be downloaded from www.opcfoundation.org. Select Downloads on the main page of the site. See “Comments” below for navigation details.
Reference documents DMS8000 and Composer Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 054 WW8000 Technical Manual A6V10062401_a 03 09.2014 MP4.70 022 WW8000 Quick Reference A6V10067783_a 06 09.2014 MP4.70 - Composer and Tools on-line help - - 09.2014 MP4.70 048 DMS8000 Connectivity Network A6V10359485_a 04 09.2014 MP4.70 048 DMS8000 Connectivity Fire A6V10359481_a 04 09.2014 MP4.70 048 DMS8000 Connectivity Intrusion A6V10359489_a 04 09.2014 MP4.
Roadmap to Documentation 2 Roadmap to Documentation This chapter provides a graphical view of documents that were created for each target audience defined in the About this Document chapter in this guide. Also included is the purpose for each document as it relates to the target audience. Note that target audience roadmaps are presented in the order in which they are defined in the About this Document chapter. To use a roadmap, locate your appropriate target audience.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.1 Target audience: Sales Personnel 13 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.70_A6V10089056_a_en.doc 09.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.2 Target audience: End-user 14 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.70_A6V10089056_a_en.doc 09.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.3 Target audience: Project Managers 15 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.70_A6V10089056_a_en.doc 09.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.4 Target audience: Project Engineers 16 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.70_A6V10089056_a_en.doc 09.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.5 Target audience: Commissioning Personnel 17 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.70_A6V10089056_a_en.doc 09.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.6 Target audience: Translators The roadmap below indicates the document translation kits and software localisation guides that are available. Note: Datasheet translation kits are unnecessary/not available. NK8000 (not DF8000) datasheets require some localisation, but this can be done in Word within the documents. 18 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.70_A6V10089056_a_en.doc 09.
Customer support links & resources 3 Customer support links & resources 3.1 Siemens I BT FS Our Customer Support Centre intranet site at: http://intranet.siemens.com/bt/csc-fs provides useful information and links. In the Online Support section of this intranet page, software downloads, and known product issues can be found in the PSP (passwordprotected Product Support Platform). The support mailbox is: fs.support.sbt@siemens.com 3.
DMS8000 Glossary 4 DMS8000 Glossary Acknowledge Your response to an event by reporting receipt of an alarm from the management station or field panel connected to the same network as the event. Activation (MT8001 – EN 54 only) An event category (replacing Anomaly). This refers to the state of the horn/siren or Remote Transmission device connected to the control unit. A siren is 'active' when it is sounding.
DMS8000 Glossary Browsers An option in the menu on the Summary Bar. Launch the Plant and History Browsers, and the Scheduler from this menu option. Building Safety (MM8000 – ULC only) An event category in ULC mode for events associated with property and building safety (e.g. from HVAC systems).. This event category is represented in the Event List by the acronym BLDG. Buzzer The sound that the MT8001 makes when an event occurs.
DMS8000 Glossary Composer WW8000 Composer is the easy-to-use configuration tool used to customise the products of the entire DMS8000 family. Control unit The physical unit that is connected to a group of detectors and actuators (for example, FC20 fire detection). The control unit, often referred to as a control panel because of the front panel, receives messages from and sends commands to the detectors.
DMS8000 Glossary DMS Danger Management System. The term DMS is commonly referenced in two contexts. The first, ‘DMS8000’, refers to the Siemens family of Danger Management System products, which includes the MM8000 management station, the MK8000 OPC Server, and the MT8000 management terminal, as well as the connectivity and configuration solutions, NK8000 (formerly CDI-WAN) , the DF8000 I/O system, and WW8000 Composer. The second, ‘DMS’, refers to the management stations / terminals in the DMS8000 family.
DMS8000 Glossary Fast treatment mode Fast mode allows for basic treatment and contains command icons for acknowledging, resetting, suspending, and closing an event. Fault An event category. A Fault alarm occurs when there is a technical problem or failure of a detector or other security equipment. Note: This event category is not available in MM8000 ULC mode. FEP Front End Processor. A dedicated PC that connects the Server to the control units in the field. See also – Distributed System.
DMS8000 Glossary History Browser Detailed records of events, operator activity, and system behaviour are contained in a database and are accessible through the History Browser (by authorised users). The most common uses of the History Browser are: creating monthly activity reports (usually on events); researching specific events; and analysing event behaviour (for example, to understand causes of false alarms). Horn The sound triggered by a control unit when an event occurs.
DMS8000 Glossary Map view A way of viewing data in the Plant Browser (the other options are Point detail view and Video view). With Map view, you see data about detectors, areas, sections, etc. in a geographical layout. You can navigate through the map as an alternative to the hierarchical tree. Menu The menu is located to the right of the Summary Bar. It contains a drop-down list of the different functions available in the system.
DMS8000 Glossary NS8012 CDI-Net driver: one of the possible communication components for MM8000 and MK8000. NS8012 enables the link to GW20 and GW21 gateways as well as to NK822x when configured in serial mode. See also – CDI-Net. NS8013 SPC6000 driver: one of the possible communication components for MM8000 and MK8000. NS8013 enables the direct link to SPC6000 intrusion detection systems. NS8014 SI410 driver: one of the possible communication components for MM8000 and MK8000.
DMS8000 Glossary Point Properties window A window that provides information about an item selected in the Plant Browser tree, or selected in a map (either from Map view in the Plant Browser, or from a map in assisted event treatment). The Point Properties window displays information about a specific area in the facility, and allows the operator to perform commands on an Area, Section, or Zone. Additionally, a detector or group of detectors can be put into maintenance mode in the Point Properties window.
DMS8000 Glossary Scheduled task A runtime-programmed task defined in the Scheduler that specifies a set of commands on one or more points on a certain date and time, or on a periodic basis. Scheduler Launched through the Browsers option in the Menu (located on the Summary Bar). Access the Scheduler to view and/or modify pre-defined Organisation Modes and/or Time programs, and to create Manual and Scheduled tasks. See also – Manual task, Scheduled task, Organisation Mode; Time program.
DMS8000 Glossary Time program A pre-defined function or set of functions the system performs based on the system clock and calendar. Time programs can be triggered by a change of Organisation Mode, or when a specific time and/or date occurs. In some cases, the execution time can be modified. See also – Organisation Mode; Scheduler; Sequence.
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