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About this Document .............................................................................................. 4 1 Reference documents ............................................................................ 7 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 FS Fire Safety 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 Current version MP4.15 Date 08.2008 MP4.15 06.2008 Notes Minor corrections addressing: – New document editions of MK8000 Interface Specifications (OPC multistate models) for – FC20: A6V10097200_b – SISTORE: 009428_c – Wrong document numbers in: – MK8000 Sales Presentation (007121_a instead of A6V10219113_a) – MM8000 MP3.20-04 Release Notes (A6V10075048_a instead of A6V10067812_a). – MM8000 MP3.15-02 Release Notes (008901_b instead of 008901_c). – Removed documents older than MP3.
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: https://step.bt.siemens.com/portal/StandardAssetPortal 1. In the Simple Search column on the left, set: – Search Text: Enter the document number to search for (A6V10089056) – Asset Type: All – Image Type: All 2. Click Search to start. 3.
Reference documents Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 023 NK8232 Datasheet A6V10238667_a 02 11.2017 MP4.81-01 023 NK8235 Datasheet A6V10238669_a 02 11.2017 MP4.81-01 023 NK8237 Datasheet A6V10316240_a 02 11.2017 MP4.81-01 023 NK8231 Datasheet A6V10238662_a 02 11.2017 MP4.81-01 023 NE8000 Datasheet A6V10062421_a 02 09.2015 MP4.80 023 NK8021 Datasheet A6V10075902_a 02 09.2015 MP4.80 023 DF8000 DF8003 Datasheet A6V10081184_b 02 06.
Reference documents MK8000 Technical MK8000 Interface Specifications Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 073 Release Notes for MP4.81 A6V10062455_b 01 04_2017 MP4.81 048 MK8000 ICC A6V10062407_b 02 04_2017 MP4.81 Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 019 MK8000 OPC Interface Specs A6V10258594_a 05 09.2015 MP4.80 019 CS11 EP5 (CC11+CK11, model V2.05) 004974_f 05 06.2008 MP4.15 019 CC11 EP7 / FC700A (model V1.
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 OTHER Category and Document Name Document no. Section# Date Last update 057 Binder Inserts A6V10064708_a - 09.2016 MP4.81 057 Binder Labels A6V10064712_a - 09.2016 MP4.81 057 DVD Labels A6V10084703_a - 09.2016 MP4.81 057 Documentation Resource Information (this document) A6V10089056_a 01 11.2017 MP4.81-01 11 Building Technologies CPS Fire Safety 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.81-01_A6V10089056_a_en 11.
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 CPS Fire Safety 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.81-01_A6V10089056_a_en 11.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.2 Target audience: End-user r 14 Building Technologies CPS Fire Safety 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.81-01_A6V10089056_a_en 11.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.3 Target audience: Project Managers 15 Building Technologies CPS Fire Safety 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.81-01_A6V10089056_a_en 11.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.4 Target audience: Project Engineers 16 Building Technologies CPS Fire Safety 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.81-01_A6V10089056_a_en 11.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.5 Target audience: Commissioning Personnel 17 Building Technologies CPS Fire Safety 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.81-01_A6V10089056_a_en 11.
Roadmap to Documentation 2.6 Target audience: Translators The roadmap below indicates the software localisation guides. 18 Building Technologies CPS Fire Safety 057_DMS_DMS8000_ResourceInfo_MP4.81-01_A6V10089056_a_en 11.
Customer support links & resources 3 Customer support links & resources 3.1 Siemens BT CPS 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. Administrative tools An option in the MM8000 menu. This option is for use by service technicians to access the system supervisor browser, the Address book, and the Composer project configuration application.
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. BT Siemens Building Technologies Division. 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 management station 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 and the MK8000 OPC Server as well as the connectivity and configuration solutions, NK8000, the DF8000 I/O system, and WW8000 Composer. The second, ‘DMS’, refers to the management stations in the DMS8000 family. Those are the MK8000 and MM8000.
DMS8000 Glossary 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. Fire Alarm (MM8000 – ULC only) An event category in ULC mode. This event category is represented in the Event List by the acronym ALM.
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 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. Only the functions shown in black (not in grey) are active and available for use by the operator. These are determined by the operator’s user permissions. Metafile A configuration file that is generated by the configuration tool of a corresponding control unit.
DMS8000 Glossary OPC client A Windows application (COM/DCOM client) with the ability to connect to an OPC server application. OPC DA OPC Data Access. The most important specification in the series of standard OPC specifications dealing with real-time data. OPC item A single data element that resides within the OPC Server and reflects a state or a value within a control unit, a device or a sensor. OPC item class See also – Item class.
DMS8000 Glossary RC Regional Company. Reaction In MM8000, pre-configured automatic responses and actions that are triggered by a change of state. For example, acknowledging a fire alarm could trigger an output module to stop the ventilation system, or a change in organisation mode could trigger lights to be turned on. Reactions can also call sequences. See also – Sequence. Registration A unique record of system activity.
DMS8000 Glossary Server A computer that has interface connections to the field (either directly or via FEP) and provides a centralized database and other services to the connected clients. A server can support a number of clients that are connected via a network (LAN) or Internet. Server Connection An option in the MM8000 menu. This option allows you to manage servers and to switch the Client station to another server. Set Mode The normal night time settings of the detectors in the plant.
DMS8000 Glossary Windows An option in the menu. The windows option contains a menu that provides standard Windows cascade and tile options for any open browsers and applications. XLS FireFinder Siemens fire detection system, distributed as FireFinder® XLS. Zone A group of detectors (or elements). The term ‘zone’ is used with the following control units: FS20, CC11, CC1115, FC330A, FC700A, SIGMASYS, CZ10, CS6, CS440, CS4, and CC60.
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