Conventional Fire Panel FPC-500-2 / FPC-500-4 / FPC-500-8 en Installation Guide
Conventional Fire Panel Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 Safety Instructions 2 System Overview 2.1 Operating Levels 3 Installation 13 3.1 Scope of Delivery 13 3.2 Installation 13 3.2.1 Inserting the Cable 13 3.2.2 Opening the Housing 14 3.2.3 Installing the Housing 15 3.2.4 Mains Supply 16 3.2.5 Batteries, 24 V Emergency Power Supply 17 3.2.6 Extensions 18 3.3 Wiring 19 3.3.1 Inputs 20 3.3.2 Zones 21 3.3.3 Aux power 23 3.3.
en | Table of Contents Conventional Fire Panel 4.2 Configuring Delays 39 4.2.1 Deactivating Day Mode 40 4.2.2 Alarm Verification 40 4.2.3 Intermediate Alarm Storage 42 4.2.4 Delay for Mains Fault 44 4.3 Zone Configuration 44 4.4 Configuring Inputs 47 4.4.1 Input 1 48 4.4.2 Input 2 (FPC-500‑8 only) 49 4.5 Configuring Outputs 49 4.5.1 Notification Appliances 49 4.5.2 Alarm Relay 51 4.5.3 OC/Relay Extensions 52 4.6 Displaying the Configuration 53 4.
Conventional Fire Panel Table of Contents | en 5 7.5 Event Memory 76 7.6 Test Memory Messages 78 Index 79 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
en | Safety Instructions Conventional Fire Panel Safety Instructions 1 Danger! The fire panel may only be operated with the housing closed because of the danger of an electric shock. Danger! Only perform installation work when the panel has no voltage. There is a danger of an electric shock. Caution! ! Installation may only be performed by authorized qualified personnel in order to ensure that the system is not damaged and operates properly.
Conventional Fire Panel Safety Instructions | en 7 Notice! The fire panel has been designed for operation in closed rooms. Please note the permissible environmental conditions in the technical specifications. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
en | System Overview Conventional Fire Panel System Overview 2 1 ALARM 2 3 Pre-Alarm 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 2 Fault System Fault 3 Earth Fault 4 Power Fault NAC Fault / Disabled EVAC 5 Notification Appliance Silent 6 Day Mode i A CK Disable 7 ESC Test 8 RESET Power 1 4 3 1 LED display 2 LCD display with zone numbers 3 Zone keys and zone status LEDs 4 Operating panel 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
Conventional Fire Panel System Overview | en 9 FPC-500- FPC-500- FPC-5002 4 8 Inputs – Zones 2 4 8 – Prog. inputs 1 1 2 Outputs – Prog. AUX (500 mA) 1 – Alarm device, 500 mA 2 each 2 – Relay Extensions no – Open collector (20 mA) – Relay (via OC) LCD, 2 x 16 characters 1x4 2x4 Yes Z1 . . . Z8 ALARM RLY IN1 FAULT RLY IN2 OC (0, 4, 8) AUX 24 V DC Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 230 VAC 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
en | System Overview Conventional Fire Panel Conventional detectors Conventional manual call point Visual or audible notification appliances Conventional zones 1 to 8 Z1 ... Z8 (max. 2 on FPC-500-2, max. 4 on FPC-500-4) Inputs (max. 1 on FPC‑500‑2 and FPC‑500‑4, IN max.
Conventional Fire Panel System Overview | en – Dual-detector dependency for detectors in a zone. – Alarm counter for 999 alarms. – Event memory for 1000 entries. – Three operating levels, two of them protected with freely 11 selected code. – Up to 8 monitored detector zones depending on panel version. – Up to 2 monitored inputs available depending on panel version. – One alarm and one fault relay.
2.1 en | System Overview Conventional Fire Panel Operating Levels This fire panel has three operating levels. You can only perform certain actions depending on operating level.
Conventional Fire Panel 3 Installation 3.1 Scope of Delivery Installation | en 13 The fire panel packaging contains the following components: – Fire panelFPC‑500‑2/FPC‑500‑4/FPC‑500‑8 – EOL resistors for zones and inputs – Battery cable set – Cable ties for strain relief on power supply feeder – Labeling strips for zones and LEDs – Quick Installation Guide – Quick Operation Guide – CD – Two plastic foam blocks for securing the batteries Installation 3.
en | Installation Conventional Fire Panel Remove the PC board if necessary. This is secured in the housing with a grounding screw and snap-fit hook. For cable entry on the upper side of the housing, use the preformed round holes. For more stable insertion, M 20 x 1.5 screw joints (PG13.5) can be used. The cable entries on the rear are intended for direct cable entry of flush mounted cables. 3.2.2 Opening the Housing Remove the cover of the fire panel.
Conventional Fire Panel 3.2.3 Installation | en 15 Installing the Housing Use the panel housing to draw drill holes at the desired location on the wall (arrows in figure below). As an option, you can use the mounting dimensions indicated on the back of the housing. Ensure that the housing is aligned horizontally and draw on the holes using the built-in spirit level in the upper left corner. The dimensions can be taken from the drilling jib on the rear of the housing. Drill the holes.
en | Installation 3.2.4 Conventional Fire Panel Mains Supply The fire panel requires a 230 V mains supply for the power supply. Route the power supply so that the line does not cross or touch the signal line. Use the left M 20 x 1.5 screw joint (PG13.5) on the upper side of the panel for the 230 V mains supply. Notice! Note local regulations when connecting to 230 V power supplies. Wire up the 230 V power supply to the screw clamp provided on the power supply unit board.
Conventional Fire Panel 3.2.5 Installation | en 17 Batteries, 24 V Emergency Power Supply You can use two 12 V batteries with maximum 7.2 Ah each in the housing as emergency power supply. The batteries are connected in series. If the mains power fails, they are used to ensure interruption-free power supply of the fire panel and the components fed by them. Notice! The fire panel can also only be started with the batteries if the power supply is disconnected.
en | Installation Conventional Fire Panel BAT - + Secure the batteries with the plastic foam blocks provided so that they cannot move. 3.2.6 Extensions Notice! Note that the maximum line resistance for transistor outputs is 22.5 Ohm. The extensions are connected to the left side of the main board. Simply connect the board to the plugs. Make sure that the plug engages correctly. 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
Conventional Fire Panel Installation | en 19 There is a groove on the top of the extensions. Make sure that the board has been correctly installed. Notice! A maximum of two extensions can be connected: FPC-500‑2: No extension can be connected FPC-500‑4: One extension can be connected FPC-500‑8: Two extensions can be connected 3.3 Wiring External components such as zones, notification appliances, inputs, etc. are wired to screw terminals attached to the upper side of the board.
en | Installation Conventional Fire Panel Notice! The screw terminals are designed for a cable diameter of 0.8 mm and for cable cross sections of up to 1.5 mm2. The fire panel is designed for unshielded cable. If you do use shielded cable, only connect the cable shielding to the earth bar on one side above the power supply unit. Terminal resistances The zones of the fire panels must be terminated. Use either resistors or in case of EN 54-13 (BOSEC certificate TCC 2 - 977) the EOL modules.
Conventional Fire Panel Installation | en 21 Notice! Only use buttons (no locking element) if you have programmed inputs as Drill/Evacuate, Silence, or Reset Panel. Access levels as per EN 54‑2 must be observed. 3.3.2 Zones Notice! Do not connect the zone- with any power+ like for example: AUX power, external power supply or batteries for emergency a3,9kΩ b+ a-|b+ a1-ZONE-2 b+ a-|b+ a1-ZONE-2 b+ 3,9kΩ power supply.
en | Installation Conventional Fire Panel Notice! Note that the maximum line resistance for conventional zones is 22.5 Ohm. The voltage of the zones is 20 VDC ±1 V. The maximum current of the zones is 100 mA ±5 mA. Notice! Observe local regulations for the maximum number of detectors in a zone. When using the FLM-320-EOL4W Module, use the battery calculator included on the CD. Notice! The last zone of the fire panel supports the use of 4-wire detectors.
Conventional Fire Panel 23 Aux power b+ a-|b+ a7-ZONE-8 3,9kΩ b+ 3,9kΩ 3.3.3 Installation | en a- + AUX + 4W - Non-EN54-13 V R P b+ Shield b+ a-|b+ a7-ZONE-8 EOL a- POWER +U 0V 4W FLM-320-EOL4W CONV b+ a- + AUX + - EN54-13 (BOSEC certificate TCC 2 - 977) The fire panel allows you to use 4-wire (4W) elements on the last zone. These must be supplied with power by the auxiliary power supply or an external power source.
en | Installation 3.3.4 Conventional Fire Panel Notification Appliances A- B+ A- B+ OUT IN NAC1 A- B+ A- B+ OUT IN NAC2 Notice! Each notification appliance output provides connected notification appliances with a maximum current of 500 mA at 24 VDC. The permissible voltage range of the output is 21– 29 VDC. Notice! Note that the maximum line resistance for notification appliances is 22.5 Ohm.
Conventional Fire Panel Installation | en 25 Notice! Connect the notification appliances to the terminals NAC1 and/or NAC2. This connection is EN 54‑13 (BOSEC certificate TCC 2 - 977) compliant. 3.3.5 Relay Outputs NO C NC NO C NC FAULT ALARM Notice! The fault relay is activated in a normal state. It is opened in the event of a fault. The fire panel has two relay outputs. The relays work as potential-free change-over contacts. The alarm relay is activated by every fire alarm.
en | Installation Conventional Fire Panel Notice! Note that the maximum line resistance for the relay outputs is 22.5 Ohm. 3.3.6 Extensions The extension modules offer four connections activated by transistors or relay. Notice! The relay outputs can switch a maximum of 1 A @ 30 VDC each. The transistor outputs switch a maximum of 20 mA @ 24 VDC each. Inductive loads are not permitted. 3.3.7 External power supply You can use the FPP-5000 as an external power source for the FPC-500 Fire Panel.
Conventional Fire Panel Installation | en + 24V 1 27 + 24V 2 MAIN POWER BCM-0000-B MAIN POWER TROUBLE BATTERY 1 TROUBLE BATTERY 2 BAT2 + - - FAULT - - Σ - 24V BAT1 + AC - BAT + FAULT TROUBLE MAIN + Relais 24VDC/1A 12 V C NO 12 V FPP-- 5000 820 NC 3k9 FPC‑500‑8 Wire the FPP-5000 as shown in FPC‑500‑8, page 27. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
en | Installation Conventional Fire Panel Program input 1 to Ext PS Fault and input 2 to Ext Batt Fault (see Input 1, page 48). The relays are not included in the scope of delivery. + 24V 1 + 24V 2 MAIN POWER BCM-0000-B MAIN POWER TROUBLE BATTERY 1 TROUBLE BATTERY 2 BAT2 + - - FAULT - - Σ - 24V BAT1 + AC - BAT MAIN + FAULT TROUBLE + Relais Relais 24VDC/1A 24VDC/1A 12 V NO NC C 820 C 820 NC 3k9 3k9 NO 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
Conventional Fire Panel 3.4 Installation | en 29 Initial Start-Up As soon as the fire panel is connected to the power for the first time, an LED and buzzer test begins. This is completed the first time a key is pressed. In the initial start-up, you must make the following basic settings: 3.4.1 – Set the language – Set the time and date Setting the Language To set the language, proceed as follows: i Use the arrow keys to set the desired language.
en | Installation Conventional Fire Panel Notice! Summer and winter time settings are not made automatically. Make these settings manually. If there is a total power failure, you must make the settings for the date and time again. 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en 31 System Configuration 4 To be able to perform the actions in operating level 3, you will need a code you can enter with the zone keys. Notice! The following codes are programmed in delivery status: Operating level 2: 1234 Operating level 3: 3333 The basic settings can be found in Default Settings, page 74. Calling up operating level 3 Press the "Code input" key. You will be prompted to enter a code. C O D E / Enter the code with zone keys 1 to 8.
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel Exiting operating level 3 Notice! When you exit operating level 3, the fire panel automatically switches to night mode. If you are in operating level 3, proceed as follows. Press the RESET key. You exit operating level 3 when you are at the top RESET level of the menu. The configuration is stored and the inputs and outputs are activated. RESET ACK – Press the ACK key to exit operating level 3.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en 33 Notice! The menus are described in these instructions as follows: A hyphen between the number and the menu description "-" shows you that it is a menu item with a submenu. An equals sign between the number and the menu description "=" represents a set value. A space between the number and the menu description " " is a value that can be set. Preset values are always shown in bold.
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel Exiting submenus In the menu and in the submenus, you can jump to a ESC higher level or cancel the setting using the RESET RESET (ESC) key. Hold the RESET (ESC) key down for 2 seconds to jump to the uppermost level. 4.1 System Configuration In the System Config menu, you can specify basic settings for your fire panel. 4.1.1 Setting the Date/Time Press zone key 1. This takes you to the System 1 Config menu. Press zone key 1.
Conventional Fire Panel 4.1.3 System Configuration | en 35 EOL Elements You can use EOL Devices to specify whether you want to use resistors or EOL modules for zone termination. Press zone key 1. This takes you to the System 1 Config menu. Press zone key 3. 3 This takes you to the EOL Devices submenu. 3 1 ...
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel Cut For Press zone key 1. This takes you to the System 1 Config menu. Press zone key 4. 4 This takes you to the Zone Reset submenu. Press zone key 1. 1 This takes you to the Cut For submenu. 5 1 ... Press zone keys 1 to 5. – 1 1s – 2=5s (default setting) – 3 10s – 4 15s – 5 20s Stabilize for Press zone key 1. This takes you to the System 1 Config menu. Press zone key 4. 4 This takes you to the Zone Reset submenu.
Conventional Fire Panel 4.1.5 System Configuration | en 37 Aux Power The With Zone setting relates to the last zone of the fire panel. If the last zone is reset after a pre-alarm or alarm, the AUX power supply is reset simultaneously. The With Panel setting also resets the power supply each time the fire panel is reset. If you select Never, the auxiliary power supply is never reset. Press zone key 1. This takes you to the System 1 Config menu. Press zone key 5.
en | System Configuration Press zone key 1. This takes you to the System 1 Config menu. Press zone key 6. 6 This takes you to the Faults submenu. 2 1 ... 4.1.7 Conventional Fire Panel Press zone key 1 or 2. – 1=Latching (default setting) – 2 Non Latching Level Code In the Level Code menu, you can specify new codes for operating levels 2 and 3. The new code must be 4 characters long and is displayed during entry.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en 39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Level 2 Code Confirm: ____ You then have to confirm the new code by entering it again. The procedure for changing the code for operating level 3 is exactly the same. Notice! If you have forgotten your code, contact your Bosch partner. 4.1.8 Test Log You can decide whether or not the fire panel creates a Test History. Press zone key 1. This takes you to the System 1 Config menu. Press zone key 8.
en | System Configuration 4.2.1 Conventional Fire Panel Deactivating Day Mode Specify whether you want day mode (zones with alarm verification start a verification time in the event of an alarm) to be exited manually by the user or automatically at a defined time. You can program the time in this submenu. Notice! Day mode must always be started manually; it is not possible to configure an automatic start. Press zone key 2. This takes you to the Delay Config 2 menu. Press zone key 1.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en 41 In the Alarm Verific menu, you set the times within which the user must confirm a triggered alarm (ACK Within). The Invest Time submenu specifies the time available to the user to enter the alarm triggering area before the notification appliance is activated. You can also use NAC 1 to specify whether: – Alert switches NAC 1 on immediately in the event of an alarm.
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel Press zone key 2. 2 This takes you to the Invest Time submenu. 8 1 ... Use the zone keys to set the respective delay. – 1 1 min (default setting) – 2 2 min – 3 3 min – 4 4 min – 5 5 min – 6 6 min – 7 7 min – 8 8 min Notification appliance 1 Press zone key 2. This takes you to the Delay Config 2 menu. Press zone key 2. 2 This takes you to the Alarm Verific submenu. Press zone key 3. 3 This takes you to the NAC 1 submenu.
Conventional Fire Panel – System Configuration | en 43 There is an x second stabilization phase for the elements in the zone (setting Stabilize For, Stabilize for, page 36). Caution! Detectors of the FCP-320 series must not be used with intermediate alarm storage because the detector calculates a new standby value after the reset. This can generate an ! increased alarm threshold. If there is a fire, this can thus delay the trigger of an alarm.
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel Display total delay Press zone key 2. This takes you to the Delay Config 2 menu. Press zone key 3. 3 This takes you to the Int Alarm Stor submenu. Press zone key 2. 2 This takes you to the Total Delay submenu. The total delay is displayed. 4.2.4 Delay for Mains Fault The Power Fault menu option enables you to specify the delay after which an error message indicating a power supply failure (mains or battery) is to be displayed.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en 45 No delay (No Delay) A zone programmed as No Delay triggers an alarm immediately. If you are using manual call points, they must be set as No Delay. Notice! Only use manual call points in zones which are programmed as No Delay. Int Alarm StorIntermediate alarm storage A zone triggers an alarm. This is evaluated by the fire panel as a pre-alarm and is not displayed. The zone is reset automatically.
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel The LCD display prompts you to verify the alarm. You must confirm the alarm within a pre-defined time using the ACK key. After this pre-defined time the verification time begins. Within this time you must investigate the alarm triggering area and, if necessary, trigger an alarm. During the verification time, the panel can be reset without triggering an alarm. After the verification time has expired, the panel goes into the alarm state.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en 47 Possible zone dependencies: – FPC‑500-2: 1&2 – FPC‑500‑4: 1&2, 3&4 – FPC‑500‑8: 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8 If you set a zone to dual-zone dependency, the other associated zone is also changed automatically. Zones 1 to 8 Press zone key 3. This takes you to the Zone Config 3 menu. Press zone key 1. 1 This takes you to the zone 1 submenu. 6 1 ... Use the zone keys to program the zone.
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel Notice! Only use buttons (no locking element) if you have programmed inputs as Drill/Evacuate, Silence, or Reset Panel. Access levels as per EN 54‑2 must be observed. Notice! Depending on the panel, there is one input on the FPC‑500‑2 and FPC‑500‑4, and two inputs on the FPC‑500‑8. Press zone key 4. 4 4.4.1 This takes you to the Input Config menu. Input 1 Press zone key 4. 4 This takes you to the Input Config menu. Press zone key 1.
Conventional Fire Panel 4.4.2 System Configuration | en 49 Input 2 (FPC-500‑8 only) 4 2 Press zone key 4. This takes you to the Input Config menu. Press zone key 2. This takes you to the Input 2 submenu. Additional settings correspond to those for Input 1. 4.5 Configuring Outputs In the Output Config menu, you can program the behavior of the individual fire panel outputs. 4.5.1 Notification Appliances In the NAC submenu, you specify the behavior of the notification appliances.
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel Notification appliance 1 zone assignment Press zone key 5. 5 This takes you to the Output Config menu. Press zone key 1. 1 This takes you to the NAC submenu. Press zone key 1. 1 This takes you to the NAC Zones submenu. 8 1 Use the zone keys to select the corresponding zones whose alarm you want to activate notification ... appliance 1. You can select multiple zones. If you press the zone key again, the selection is cancelled.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en 51 Notification appliance behavior in zone test Press zone key 5. 5 This takes you to the Output Config menu. Press zone key 1. 1 This takes you to the NAC submenu. Press zone key 4. 4 This takes you to the NAC in test submenu. 2 1 ... Press zone keys 1 or 2. 1 Activation 2=No Activation (default setting) 4.5.2 Alarm Relay In the Alarm Relay submenu, you can specify the properties of the alarm relay.
en | System Configuration Conventional Fire Panel Alarm relay follows manual alarm Press zone key 5. 5 This takes you to the Output Config menu. Press zone key 2. 2 This takes you to the Alarm Relay submenu. Press zone key 2. 2 This takes you to the Drillable submenu. 2 1 ... Press zone keys 1 or 2. 1 Drillable 2= Not Drillable (default setting) 4.5.3 OC/Relay Extensions In the OC/Relay Ext menu, you can individually set the properties of all OC/Relay outputs.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en 5 Press zone key 5. 3 Press zone key 3. 53 This takes you to the Output Config menu. This takes you to the OC/Relay Ext submenu. Press zone key 1 to choose Open Collector 1. 1 8 1 ... Use the zone keys to make the corresponding setting. – 1=Zone = Alarm (default setting) – 2 Zone Normal – 3 Sum Alarm – 4 Sum PreAlarm – 5 Sum Fault – 6 Sum Disable – 7 Sum Test – 8 Not Used The procedure for OC/Relay 2 to 8 is the same. 4.
en | System Configuration 4.7 Conventional Fire Panel Controlling Outputs In the Output Control menu you can activate and deactivate the individual outputs for test purposes. When you exit operating level 3, all activations of the outputs are reset to the normal state again. 4.7.1 Notification appliance 1 Press zone key 7. 7 This takes you to the Output Control menu. Press zone key 1. 1 This takes you to the NAC 1 submenu. – ACK RESET Press the ACK key. Notification appliance 1 is activated.
Conventional Fire Panel 4.7.3 System Configuration | en 55 Alarm Relay Press zone key 7. 7 This takes you to the Output Control menu. Press zone key 3. 3 This takes you to the Alarm Relay submenu. – ACK RESET Press the ACK key. The alarm relay is activated. – Press the RESET key. The alarm relay is deactivated. 4.7.4 Fault Relay Press zone key 7. 7 This takes you to the Output Control menu. Press zone key 4. 4 This takes you to the Fault Relay submenu. – ACK RESET Press the ACK key.
en | System Configuration Press zone key 1. 1 This takes you to the OC/Relay 1 submenu. – ACK Conventional Fire Panel RESET Press the ACK key. The OC/Relay 1 output is activated. – Press the RESET key. The OC/Relay 1 output is deactivated. Continue in the same way for the Open Collector outputs 2 to 8. 4.7.6 Control all outputs Press zone key 7. 7 This takes you to the Output Control menu. Press zone key 6. 6 This takes you to the All submenu. – ACK RESET Press the ACK key.
Conventional Fire Panel System Configuration | en Press zone key 8. 8 This takes you to the Config Reset menu. – ACK 57 RESET Press the ACK key. The fire panel is reset to the delivery state. – Press the RESET key. You exit the menu without making changes. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
5 en | Fault Diagnosis Conventional Fire Panel Fault Diagnosis Thermal fuse, power supply unit monitoring The integrated power supply unit is equipped with a thermal fuse. If there is an overload this will switch off the power supply. After the fuse cools off, it will switch the power on again. There is a green LED on the power supply unit. This flashes when there is an error in the power supply unit.
Conventional Fire Panel 6 Technical Data | en 59 Technical Data FPC-500 FPC-500 FPC-500 ‑2 Zones Max. number of detectors in ‑4 -8 2 4 8 64 128 256 accordance with EN 54‑2 Max. number of detectors per 32 zone in accordance with EN 54‑2 Max. number of extensions 0 1 Prog. inputs 6.
en | Technical Data Conventional Fire Panel FPC-500 FPC-500 FPC-500 ‑2 ‑4 -8 Zones – Voltage 20 VDC ±1VDC – Max. output current 100 mA ±5 mA – Max. line resistance 22.5 Ohm – Voltage 21 VDC to 29 VDC – Max. output current 500 mA ±10% – Max. line resistance 22.5 Ohm – Fuse 0.75 A @ 60 V AUX Notification appliance outputs – Voltage 21 VDC to 29 VDC – Max. output current 500 mA ±10% per output – Max. line resistance 22.5 Ohm – Fuse 0.
Conventional Fire Panel 6.1.1 Technical Data | en 61 Communication parameters FPC-500 FPC-500 FPC-500 ‑2 ‑4 -8 Notification appliances Standby – A- 10 V to 15 V – B+ 0 V to 0.
6.2 en | Technical Data Conventional Fire Panel Mechanical FPC-500 FPC-500 FPC-500 ‑2 ‑4 -8 Dimensions (H x W x D) 351 x 351 x 90 mm Weight 2200 g, without batteries Housing material – Front ABS+PC – Back ABS-FR Housing color 6.
Conventional Fire Panel 6.4 Technical Data | en 63 Information as per EN 54‑4, chapter 7.1 a) This is a power supply unit that is installed in the FPC‑500 Fire Panel. It provides power to the device and the connected peripherals and is used to charge the two connectable batteries. b) Technical data 1) Recommended power 61 W output 2) Power supply 230 VAC +10%/-15%, 50–60 Hz Operating voltage 26 VDC to 29 VDC 3) Communication None parameters 4) Fuse values 3.15 A/250 V 5) Batteries 2 x 7.0–7.
en | Technical Data Conventional Fire Panel c) The power supply unit is a component of the FPC‑500 Fire Panel and is supplied preinstalled. No additional installation instructions are necessary. 1) Please refer to the information on environmental conditions in this document. 2) The power supply unit is supplied preinstalled – assembly instructions are not required. 3) For connection instructions, please refer to the FPC‑500 installation instructions.
Conventional Fire Panel Appendix | en 7 Appendix 7.
7.2 en | Appendix Conventional Fire Panel Test menu Submenu 1 2 3 Test menu 1 Test MMI - - - - 2 Test Zones 1 Zone 1 - - 2 Zone 2 - - 3 Zone 3 - - 4 Zone 4 - - 5 Zone 5 - - 6 Zone 6 - - 7 Zone 7 - - 8 Zone 8 - - 1 Zones 1 Zone 1 3 Dis/Enable 2 Zone 2 3 Zone 3 4 Zone 4 5 Zone 5 6 Zone 6 7 Zone 7 8 Zone 8 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
Conventional Fire Panel 7.3 Appendix | en 67 Brief Overview, Operating Level 3 Submenu 1 2 3 1 On - - 2 Off - - 1 Resistor - - 2 Only 2W Module - - 3 With 4W Module - - 1 Cut For 1 1s 1 - System Config 1 1 Date/Time 2 Keypad Tone 3 EOL Devices 4 Zone Reset 2 5s 3 10 s 4 15 s 5 20 s 2 Stabilize For 1 1s 2 5s 3 10 s 4 15 s 5 20 s 5 Aux Power 6 Faults Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 1 With Zone - - 2 With Panel - - 3 Never - - 1 Latching - 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
en | Appendix Conventional Fire Panel Submenu 1 7 Code 8 Test History 2 3 2 Non Latching - - 1 Level Code 2 - - 2 Level Code 3 - - 1 Log Enabled - - 2 Log Disabled - - Submenu 1 2 3 1 Manual - - 2 Automatic Off Time: : 17:00 1 ACK Within 1 30 s 2 - Delay Config 2 1 Day Mode Off 2 Alarm Verific 2 60 s 3 90 s 4 120 s 2 Invest Time 1 1 min Delay 2 2 min Delay 3 3 min Delay 4 4 min Delay 5 5 min Delay 6 6 min Delay 7 7 min Delay 8 8 min Delay 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
Conventional Fire Panel Appendix | en 69 Submenu 1 2 3 3 NAC 1 1 Alert 2 Evacuate 3 Int Alarm Stor 1 Reset After 1 1s 2 5s 3 10 s 4 15 s 5 20 s 4 Power Fault 2 Total Delay - - 1 No Delay - - 2 1 min Delay - - 3 5 min Delay - - 4 10 min Delay - - 5 15 min Delay - - 2 3 1 No Delay - - 2 Int Alarm Stor - - 3 Alarm Verific - - 4 2-Det Depend - - 5 2-Zone Depend - - 1 No Delay - - Submenu 1 3 - Zone Config 3 1 Zone 1 2 Zone 2 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 2014.06 | 7.
en | Appendix Conventional Fire Panel Submenu 1 2 3 3 Zone 3 No Delay (FPC‑500‑4 /-8) 4 Zone 4 No Delay (FPC‑500‑4 /-8) 5 Zone 5 No Delay (FPC‑500‑8) 6 Zone 6 No Delay (FPC‑500‑8) 7 Zone 7 No Delay (FPC‑500‑8) 8 Zone 8 No Delay (FPC‑500‑8) 4 - Input Config 4 1 Input 1 2 Input 2 1 Not Used - - 2 Drill/Evacuate - - 3 Silence - - 4 Level 2 - - 5 Reset Panel - - 6 Ext PS Fault - - 7 Ext Batt Fault - - See Input 1 (FPC‑500‑8) Submenu 1 2 3 1 NAC Zones 1 - - 2 NAC Zones
Conventional Fire Panel Appendix | en 71 Submenu 1 2 3 4 NAC in test 1 Activation 2 No Activation 2 Alarm Relay 1 Silencable 1 Silencable 2 Not Silencable 2 Drillable 1 Drillable 2 Not Drillable 3 OC/Relay Ext 1 OC/Relay 1 1 Zone = Alarm 2 Zone Normal 3 Sum Alarm 4 Sum PreAlarm 5 Sum Fault 6 Sum Disable 7 Sum Test 8 Not Used 2 OC/Relay See OC/Relay 1 3 OC/Relay See OC/Relay 1 4 OC/Relay See OC/Relay 1 5 OC/Relay See OC/Relay 1 6 OC/Relay See OC/Relay 1 7 OC/Relay See OC/Relay 1 8
en | Appendix Conventional Fire Panel Submenu 1 2 3 1 NAC 1 ACK =On ESC=Off - - 2 NAC 2 ACK =On ESC=Off - - 3 Alarm Relay ACK =On ESC=Off - - 4 Fault Relay ACK =On ESC=Off - - 5 OC/Relay Ext 1 OC/Relay 1 ACK =On ESC=Off 2 OC/Relay 2 ACK =On ESC=Off 3 OC/Relay 3 ACK =On ESC=Off 4 OC/Relay 4 ACK =On ESC=Off 5 OC/Relay 5 ACK =On ESC=Off 6 OC/Relay 6 ACK =On ESC=Off 7 OC/Relay 7 ACK =On ESC=Off 8 OC/Relay 8 ACK =On ESC=Off ACK =On ESC=Off - - 7 - Output Control 7 6 All 8
Conventional Fire Panel Appendix | en 73 Press the ESC key to exit the selection without ESC making a change or to jump up a menu level. RESET Hold the ESC key down for 2 seconds to jump to the ESC uppermost menu level. RESET 8 1 ... In the menu, each menu item has a number from 1 to 8 preceding it. Use the zone keys to select the desired menu item in the menu. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
7.4 en | Appendix Conventional Fire Panel Default Settings Menu item Default setting 1 System Config 2 Keypad Tone On 3 EOL Devices Resistor 4 Zone Reset 1 Cut For 5s 2 Stabilize For 5s 5 Aux Power With Zone 6 Faults Latching 8 Test History Log Enabled 2 Delay Config 1 Day Mode Off Manual 2 Alarm Verific 1 ACK Within 60 s 2 Invest Time 1 min 3 NAC 1 Evacuate 3 Int Alarm Stor 1 Reset After 4 Power Fault 10 s No Delay 3 Zone Config 1 Zone 1 No Delay ... 4 Input Config 2014.
Appendix | en Conventional Fire Panel Menu item 75 Default setting 1 Input 1 Not Used ... 5 Output Config 1 NAC 1 NAC Zones All zones 2 NAC Zones All zones 3 Reactive NAC By Other Zone 4 NAC in test No Activation 2 Alarm Relay 1 Silencable Not Silencable 2 Drillable Not Drillable 3 OC/Relay Ext 1 OC/Relay 1 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Zone = Alarm 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
7.5 en | Appendix Conventional Fire Panel Event Memory Message Meaning Drill/Evacuate A manual alarm has been triggered on the panel. Zone Alarm Zone # has triggered an alarm. Zone PreAlarm Zone # has triggered a pre-alarm. Zone Open Zone # is interrupted. Zone Short Zone # has a short-circuit. Zone Normal Zone # is in the normal state. (Fault or alarm eliminated) Zone Disabled Zone # was enabled. Zone Enabled Zone # was enabled. Input Open Input # interrupted.
Conventional Fire Panel Appendix | en Message Meaning Relays Enabled Relays re-enabled. 77 Relays Disabled Relays disabled. Battery Fault Fault in the battery power supply. Battery Restore Battery power supply was restored. Mains Fault Fault in the 230 V power supply. Mains Restore 230 V power supply was restored. Ext PS Fault Fault in external power supply unit. Ext PS Normal Fault in external power supply unit resolved. Ext BATT Fault Fault in external battery.
7.6 en | Appendix Conventional Fire Panel Message Meaning Silenced An alarm has been silenced. Unsilenced A silenced alarm has been reactivated. Test Memory Messages Message Meaning Zone Start Zone # set to test mode. Zone Test Zone # successfully tested. Zone End Zone # test mode exited. 2014.06 | 7.0 | F.01U.172.
Conventional Fire Panel Index | en 79 Index A Access model, 12 H Housing Installing, 15 Alarm relay Open, 14 Programming, 51 AUX;Reset settings, 37 B I Input, 20 Programming a function, 48 Buzzer beep Setting, 34 Installation location, 13 C Intermediate alarm storage Code Invest time Cable entries, 13 Change;Password:Change, 38 Code;Password, 31 Confirmation time Setting, 41 D Setting, 42 Setting, 41 M Mains supply, 16 N Navigating Date/Time Setting, 34 Default settings, 74 Delay
en | Index O Operating level 3 Conventional Fire Panel Z Zone reset Automatic exit, 31 Disconnection duration, 36 Calling up, 31 Setting times, 35 Exiting, 32 Stabilization time, 36 Operation, 33 Outputs Activation for testing, 54 Programming, 49 Zone termination Setting, 35 Zone types, 44 dual-detector Programming;Transistor dependency;dual-detector dependency, 46 outputs:Programming;Relay outputs:Programming, 52 Dual-zone dependency;dualzone dependency, 46 P Programming Intermediat
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