Fire Control Panel FC121-ZA / FC122-ZA / FC123-ZA / FC124-ZA Technical Manual A6V10393190_c_en_-2014-05-28 Building Technologies Control Products and Systems
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Table of contents 1 About this document ................................................................................. 5 2 Safety regulations ...................................................................................... 8 3 System description .................................................................................. 12 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.4 System overview .......................................................................................................
6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 6.4.8 6.4.9 6.4.10 6.4.11 Access level 2 ........................................................................................................... 49 Manned / unmanned ................................................................................................. 49 Silence / resound ...................................................................................................... 49 LED, LCD and buzzer test .............................................
12 Trouble shooting ...................................................................................... 82 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 LED indication ........................................................................................................... 82 System ...................................................................................................................... 83 Accessories ...............................................................................................................
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1 About this document Goal and purpose The information provided in this manual is a summary of the key procedures and functions required to assemble, install, operate, commission and repair the system. It is intended to provide experienced and qualified personnel a guide on the required processes. Scope The technical manual applies to the Cerberus FIT fire control panel FC12x series.
Reference document and source language The source language of this document is English (en) The reference version of this document is the international version in English. The international version is not localized. The reference document has the following designation: ID_x_en_-x = version, en = English, -- = international Applicable documents The list below is used as a reference for the fire control panel FC12x and as a supplement to this document.
Modification history Version Edition date Brief description c 2014-05-28 - - b 2014-04-15 - a 2014-02-19 Chapter '1 About this document': Information about reference document and source language added Chapter '3.3.1 Electrical data': Values for Line resistance / capacitance changed Chapters '11.3 FC123-ZA calculation' and '11.
2 Safety regulations Signal words The signal word classifies the danger as defined in the following table: Signal word Danger level DANGER DANGER identifies a dangerous situation, which will result directly in death or serious injury if you do not avoid this situation. WARNING WARNING identifies a dangerous situation, which may result in death or serious injury if you do not avoid this situation.
Safety–relevant instructions National standards, regulations and legislation Siemens products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant European and international safety standards. Should additional national or local safety standards or legislation concerning the planning, assembly, installation, operation or disposal of the product apply at the place of operation, then these must also be taken into account together with the safety regulations in the product documentation.
Testing the product operability Prevent the remote transmission from triggering erroneously. If testing building installations or activating devices from third-party companies, you must consult with the appointed people. The activation of fire control installations for test purposes must not cause injury to anyone or damage to the building installations.
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3 System description 3.1 System overview The conventional fire control system comprises all the components required for detection, evaluation and alarming in the event of fire. The integrated operating unit processes signals from conventional and collective detectors. See list of compatibility A6V10393192. The panel FC12x is self-contained with integral power supply and simple to operate, offering exceptional flexibility and comprehensive features.
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FC121-ZA FC122-ZA FC123-ZA FC124-ZA Z-Diode 5.6 V or resistor 820 Ω Z-Diode 5.6 V or resistor 820 Ω 18V TVS 18V TVS 18V TVS 18V TVS 18V TVS 10 µF capacitor 18V TVS 10 µF capacitor 24 V / 0.5 A 24 V / 1.0 A Diode (1N4007) Diode (1N4007) Relay output mainboard 1.0 A @ DC 30 V 1.0 A @ DC 30 V AUX. power output (max.
3.3.3 Environmental conditions FC121-ZA FC122-ZA FC123-ZA FC124-ZA Operating temperature -5…+40 °C -5…+40 °C Storage temperature -20…+60 °C -20…+60 °C Humidity (no condensation permitted) ≤95 % rel. ≤95 % rel.
3.4 Standard and options EN 54 The fire control panel is designed to comply with the requirements of EN 54 part 2 / 4. EN 54-2 Definitions The EN 54-2 options are fulfilled if the following configurations are used. Installation Configuration / Operation Chapter 7.8 Output to fire alarm device EN 54-1 / C Monitored output e.g. OUT 1 Sounder control 7.1.2 6.4.2 7.2.6 7.9.1 Output to fire alarm routing equipment EN 54-1 / E Monitored output e.g. OUT 2 Alarm dialer 7.1.2 7.2.4 7.9.
Card 3, OUT A: 12 4 Installation 4.1 Power supply – mains voltage connection WARNING Electrical voltage Electric shock 1 2 Before connecting the mains cable, make sure that the cable is current-free. Ensure that the mains is secured against inadvertently being switched on. 4 3 1 FC121-ZA / FC122-ZA 2 4 3 FC123-ZA / FC124-ZA Explanation 1. Mains supply 2. Boundary of mains zone 3. Safety zone (no high-voltage power permitted) 4.
To avoid the risk of a connected wire become loose and can come in contact with the mains terminal, a single wire must not be so long that it can come into contact with the mains terminal or tie at least two such wires together so that the free end of a single wire cannot reach the mains terminal! 8 7 5 mm 5 5 mm FC123-ZA / FC124-ZA fixing mains wire Strip the insulation from the wire 6 6 10 7 9 FC121-ZA / FC122-ZA secure wires 6 6 7 10 9 FC123-ZA / FC124-ZA secure wires Explanation 5.
4.2 Instruction Follow the instructions and consider the power calculation. WARNING Voltage Electric shock Assembly and installation work may only be undertaken by qualified staff and when the system is de-energized. NOTICE Electrostatics Damage to electronics Suitable protective measures must be taken when working with electronics modules. Steps: 1) Remove the cover. 2) Define the mounting location. 3) Mark position of mounting holes (A).
Connection overview 4.2.1 The graphic below shows the default configuration of the panel. EOL 6 Example FC124-ZA + + EOL + 6 EOL + EOL – + + 1b 1a 5 8 - 11 EOL 1b 1a 5 12 - 15 4-7 Available zones, outputs and input inputs are considered in the chapter 3.3. 3.
4.3 Zone modes 4.3.1 Standard The Standard line supports collective and conventional devices within the same zone. Technical: - Each line must be terminated with EOL element Transzorb diode (18 V TVS). - Max. 32 devices on each line Programming: - Configure Zone Zone 1 – n Mode Standard EOL 6 5 6 5 6 5 – + AUX 24V EOL 1b 1a + + 1b 1a + + + + 1b 1a EOL – + – + – + ZONE1 . . . . . . ZONE n Zone mode 'Standard' complies with EN 54-2 and EN 54-13.
4.3.2 Mixed The mixed line allows a mixture of detectors and manual call points within the same zone. Moreover it can distinguish between direct and delayed alarming. Technical: - Siemens detectors 110-series or detectors with an alarm resistor are required for delayed alarming (AVC, V1 / V2). - MCPs require a Z-diode for direct alarming (AVC). - Max. 32 devices on each line. - Each line must be terminated with EOL element Transzorb diode (18 V TVS).
4.3.3 GB continuity The GB continuity line allows a mixture of MCPs and detectors within the same zone. In addition this mode supports a reliable operation, even though one or more detectors are removed from its base. The CIE detect the removed detector and report a zone fault. Technical: - Special detector bases equipped with a diode (1N5819): DB110D part number S54372-F6-A1 or DB110RD part number S54372-F8-A1 - MCPs require a Z-diode for direct alarming (AVC).
4.3.4 Short = alarm This line supports a mixture of detectors and MCPs within the same zone. In addition, this line supports devices with a closed contact for alarm. Technical: - Short in the line is detected as an alarm and not as a fault. - Max.32 devices on each line. - Each line must be terminated with EOL element Transzorb diode (18 V TVS). - Does not fulfill EN 54-2. Programming: - Configure Zone Zone 1-n Mode Short = alarm EOL 6 1b 1a 5 + + – + – + – + ZONE1 . . . . . .
4.4 Outputs Outputs are used to transmit system status information. As a result three different types are available: Monitored, Supervised and Relay. EOL EOL + – – + – + COM NO – OUT1 OUT2 + – OUTA OUTB Relay Monitored or Supervised Monitored Mainboard 4.4.1 + OUT3 NC COM NO NC COM NO OUTC OUTD Relay Output card Mainboard (OUT1 / OUT2) Functionality 'Monitored line': The panel monitors the line in terms of open and short circuits from the panel to the EOL element.
- Configure Output Output 4 – n Mode Sounder control Functionality 'Supervised line': The panel monitors the line in terms of open and short circuits from the panel to the EOL element. In addition to the line monitoring, the panel will recognize a change of line resistance. Due to aging or other circumstances (creeping effect), the transition resistance on contacts may increase, which in turn leads to voltage drop.
a change of line resistance. Due to aging or other circumstances (creeping effect), the transition resistance on contacts may increase, which in turn leads to voltage drop. In order to detect the creeping effect (supervision), the line must be calibrated during the commissioning process. A line fault is indicated if the resistance is higher than calibrated. The range of the line resistance including the relay is between 200-1000 Ω.
4.4.4 Dialer connection The FC12x fire control panel provides 'monitored' and 'supervised' dialer connections: Application 1 - 'Alarm dialer' output (OUT2) monitors the line to the dialer. 'Fault dialer' output (OUT3) has no line monitoring to the dialer. (Does not fulfill chapter 8.
4.5 Input The programmable input function allows control of the panel by a third-party system. Programming: - Configure Input Input 1-n Mode e. g.
4.6 Accessories Connect the accessories as shown. X50 X40 X40 X30 X20 X30 X20 X10 X10 FC123-ZA / FC124-ZA FC121-ZA / FC122-ZA 4.6.1 Terminals Accessories X50 not used X40 X30 FTO1201-H1 EVAC Module (NL 2&4 Z) FTO1203-H1 EVAC Module (NL 8&12 Z) FTO1202-Z1 Zone ind. field 12x2LED FCA1203-Z1 Output card 2M 2R X20 FCA1206-Z1 Key switch set (Nordic SE) X10 FDUZ221 MCL-USB adapter FDUZ227 MCL-USB adapter (radio) Key switch set The key switch set is available for the following panels.
4.6.2 Output card The output card is available for the following panels. Output card Mounting slot FC121-ZA FC122-ZA FC123-ZA FC124-ZA FCA1203-Z1 ① ② ③ FCA1203-Z1 EOL 1 3 EOL 2 Example FC124-ZA Earth connection (only used for FCA1203-Z1) FC121-ZA / FC122-ZA Function: Each output card provides four outputs and one power input 24 V for external powering of the outputs A and B.
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4.6.3 EVAC module (NL) The EVAC module is available for the following panels. EVAC Module (NL) FC121-ZA FC122-ZA FTO1201-H1 FC123-ZA FC124-ZA FTO1203-H1 FTO1201-H1 FC121-ZA / FC122-ZA FTO1203-H1 FC123-ZA / FC124-ZA Function: The EVAC module NL provides the Dutch special function. All sounder controls are changed to EVAC sounder NL.
4.6.4 Zone indication field The zone ind. field FTO1202-Z1 as shown in the graphic below. FC121-ZA FC122-ZA FTO1202-Z1 FC123-ZA FC124-ZA FTO1202-Z1 Example FC124-ZA Function: The zone ind. field shows the actual status of each zone. - LEDs are fixed assigned and cannot be changed. Programming: - No programming is needed. 1 2 3 No. Description 1 Zone alarm (Red) 2 3 Zone fault (Yellow) Inscribable fields Status ON Flashing ON Flashing Function The zone is in alarm state.
4.7 Initial start-up The initial start-up is required with every new installation. 4.7.1 Prepare the panel Make sure that the installation instructions, steps 1-8 are fulfilled (chapter 4.2) and all accessories are connected (chapter 4.6). 1) Switch on the mains supply. N L 2) Connect the battery.
4.7.2 Pre configuration After the panel is powered up, the following display is shown. Country settings Presetting ⊳ Factory setting Language ⊳ English Change country setting by the navigation key < >. ⊳ Country settings Presetting ⊳ Factory setting Language ⊳ English ⊳ ⊳ Move to the second line with < > and select the appropriate Language with < >. Country settings Presetting < UK > Panel < English > Language will restart! Confirm the entry by the button.
5 Function overview 5.1 Operating functions The operating functions are related to the following topics. 5.2 Alarm Disable / Enable - Acknowledge - Zone - Reset - Sounder control - Silence sounder - Fire output - Manned / unmanned - Alarm dialer - Cancel alarm delay - Fault dialer System test - Mode walk test with sounder activation for 1 second - LED test Access levels The FC12x provides four different access levels.
5.3 LED indication The following LED indications are available: 1 ⊳ 2 3 4 5 6 7 No. Description Colour 8 9 10 11 12 Status ON 13 14 15 Function 1 Alarm Red 2 Acknowledge Yellow Slow Indicates where action is expected. 3 More alarm Red Slow More than two zones have triggered a fire alarm. 4 Reset Yellow Slow Indicates the action in case of an alarm or fault. 5 Fire brigade Red ON The fire control panel is in 'Alarm' condition.
5.4 Buttons The following buttons are available: 11 ▲ ◄ 10 ► 9 ▼ 8 7 6 5 1 No. 2 3 4 Description Function 1 MORE ALARM Move to the next 'fire alarm'. 2 RESET Reset the fire control panel to quiescent condition. • Starts the investigation time V2 (AVC). 3 ACKNOWLEDGE • Silence the buzzer until a new alarm event occurs. • Silence the sounder until a new event occurs (if programmed). 4 SILENCE BUZZER Silence the buzzer until a new event (alarm, alert or fault) occurs.
5.5 Display The display is divided into 4 sections. Menu Actual events Enable / disable History log Set date & time Login Logout 1 2 3 2:00 ▲ 4 ▼ 1: Title This line displays the main menu. 2: Window This window displays the sub menus and its parameters. 3: AVC timer or access level − Countdown of the AVC timer V1 and V2 − Indication of the access level 4: Scrollbar Scrollbar is provided if more information is visible in a second window. 5.
6 Operation 6.1 General fire alarm procedure In case of a fire alarm, the following indication is shown on the panel: • The fire alarm is indicated by the LEDs (1). • The first and last alarm zone are displayed (8). • Further fire alarms are indicated by the flashing LED (2). In order to move to the next alarm event, press the button (4). • The internal panel buzzer indicates a fire condition acoustically. As an option, the buzzer can be silenced by pressing the button (7).
6.1.1 Procedure without Alarm verification The Alarm dialer is activated in the event of a fire alarm. Fire alarm Zone 1 Meeting room 1 1 1/1 Press the button. If the alarm event is acknowledged, the panel turns off the panel buzzer. Access level 2 password is required. Optional: Silence the sounder lines by pressing button. MAJOR INCIDENT: A real fire emergency Fire alarm Zone 1 Meeting room 1 1 1/1 Check if the fire brigade called.
Alarm Verification Concept (AVC) 6.1.2 The graphic below illustrates s the difference between the AVC and the DIRECT alarm procedure. The AVC concept takes the interaction of personnel into consideration.
The operator may reset the panel in the case of a minor incident or false alarm. 6.1.3 Procedure with Alarm Verification In the event of a fire alarm, the reaction timer V1 gets started. Fire alarm 2:00 Zone 1 Meeting room 1 1/1 V1 Press the button to confirm the attendance. If the alarm event is acknowledged, the buzzer turns off. Access level 2 password is required. Fire alarm Zone 1 Meeting room 1 3:00 1/1 V2 The investigation timer V2 is started.
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6.2 Fault procedure In the event of a fault, the panel displays the fault. As an option, programmed outputs can be activated (e.g. fault dialer). Fault Battery 1 1/2 Zone 1 2/2 Press the button. Buzzer is turned off. requested.. Action is requested Solve the cause of the fault. Acknowledge and reset the system to normal operation by pressing the and button. Normal Operation Siemens FC12X Access level 2 password is required. 22.12.
6.3 Access level 1 Operation is available without password. 6.3.1 Actual events The actual events will display all pending events. Push button
6.3.2 Login The panel is protected against unauthorized user operation. Therefore enter the password or turn the key switch (optional). ⊳ Menu Actual events Login Alarm counter Push button
6.4 Access level 2 Operation is available with password or key switch. 6.4.1 Manned / unmanned In case of attendance switch the fire control panel to manned operation. Information Manned operation Manned mode activated 6.4.2 2 1/1 Press the button to toggle. Manned mode – LED ON Unmanned mode – LED OFF Silence / resound Sounders are activated in the event of a fire alarm. Press the button to silence the sounders.
6.4.4 Display history log All events such as alarm(s), fault(s), isolation(s), input(s) and output(s) activation are stored in a history log. ⊳ Menu Actual events Enable / disable History log Set date & time Login Logout History log Fault Set date & time Push button
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6.4.6 Set date and time ⊳ Menu Actual events Enable / disable History log Set date & time Login Logout Push button
6.4.7 Enable / disable zone Each zone can be isolated individually. ⊳ Menu Actual events Enable / disable History log Set date & time Login Logout 2 Enable / disable Zone ⊳ On Sounder outputs Fault ⊳ On dialer 2 Enable / disable Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Isolation Successful Zone 6 Push button
6.4.8 Enable test mode Enable the test mode for each zone. ⊳ Menu Actual events Enable / disable History log Set date & time Login Logout 2 Enable / disable Zone ⊳ On Sounder outputs Fault ⊳ On dialer 2 Push button
Enable / disable outputs 6.4.9 Disable outputs generally and / or individually. ⊳ Menu Actual events Enable / disable History log Set date & time Login Logout 2 Enable / disable Zone Sounder ⊳ On outputs Fault ⊳ On dialer 2 Enable / disable Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Fire output OutputSuccessful 1 ⊳ On ⊳ ok Select ‘Enable / disable’ and confirm with . ok Select the respective Output (e.g. ‘Fire outputs‘) and confirm with .
6.4.10 Panel information Information about the software is displayed. ⊳ Menu Panel information Alarm counter Service information Push button
7 Programming For programming, access level 3 is required. All outputs are automatically isolated during programming mode. All disabled outputs are automatically enabled if access level 2 is reached. 7.1 Configure Configure Zone 7.1.1 Zone Zone 1..n Mode Output Accessory card(s) Zone Configure parameter for each zone. Select a zone for programming. Standard Automatic detectors and manual call points can be mixed within the same zone. Device could be either conventional or collective.
*Do NOT use this function in combination with FDOOT241-9 (ES<13). For detailed information refer to document A6V10393192. 7.1.2 Output Output Configure the output parameters. Output 1..n Select an output for programming. Mode Supervision EN 54-13 Calibrate line Activation condition* Sounder control Sounder control is used to activate sounder lines. (EVAC module replaces 'sounder control' with 'EVAC sounder NL'.
* Options available depending on the selected mode. Pulse time This option is available in Alarm and Alert state. Default on 0.5 sec. off 0.5 sec. Details see chapter 7.2.6. 7.1.3 Input Input Configure the input parameters. Input 1..n Select an input for programming. Mode *Customer text Class change signal Activate all sounder controls as long as the input is closed. Dependency reset Reset function is suppressed if the Alarm dialer is activated or if ACK is not pressed before.
7.1.4 Accessories The accessories (output cards / EVAC module) are automatically recognized by the system if connected before the initial start-up. An EVAC-Module NL, added after initial start-up, must be enabled manually. Accessory card(s) Output card Option output card 1 1..n EVAC module Configure accessories When an output card is removed, the quantity must be modified accordingly. External power input is used Change the power concept from internal to external, if required.
7.2 Global The Global menu includes system wide parameters. Global Country settings Language Change password User interface Zone options Manned/ unmanned Summer/ winter time Set date & time Mains power Output options Service information Buzzer Calibrate line 7.2.1 Country settings Factory setting Factory default setting provides all possible programming. n Selection of the country specific setting. 7.2.2 Language Language English All display texts are in English.
7.2.4 User interface User interface Lamp test available at access level 2 If selected, the lamp test function is only available at access level 2. Otherwise it is available at access levels 1 and 2. Silence key with EVAC function If selected, all sounder control lines can be activated by pressing the button if access level 2 is achieved. Silence on ACK If selected, all sounder lines can be silenced by .
7.2.8 Set date & time Set date and time Set date and time. 7.2.9 Summer / winter time Automatic switching Summer/ winter time If selected, the panel will switch automatically to the summer / winter time each year. 7.2.10 Manned / unmanned Manned/ unmanned V1 time Select the reaction time V1, value from 1 - 4 min. V2 time Select the investigation time V2, value from 1 - 10 min. Allowed time with regards to EN 54-2 is V1+V2 = 10 min. Automatic switch to unmanned Enable the daily switching time.
7.2.14 Delete history log Access level 3 is required to delete the history log. Menu Actual events Enable / disable History log Set date & time Login Logout History log Fault Set date & time 3 ⊳ ok Select the ‘History log’. 3 1/2 ⊳ Enable the deletion by pressing < >. 10.08.2012 12:18 History log Fault ok &Delete Set date time all the history Log 3 1/2 ok Confirm the deletion by the button . This action is available as long as the information is displayed.
7.4 Reset alarm counter Reset the alarm counter by pressing < > and enter password '6669'. ⊳ Menu Alarm counter 3 0001 Display main menu with
7.5 Customer text Input customer text for: Zones, see chapter 7.1.1. Input function 'class change signal', see chapter 7.1.3. Service information, see chapter 6.4.11.
7.5.2 Text entry 36 3 Abcd ⊳ q w e r t y u I o p < a s d f g h j k l , > z x c v b n m 29 3 ⊳ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 , @ # € %& ( ) - • \ . → ! ; : ‘ “ ? / ok 3 Abcdef12345 à á â ã à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï ð ñ ò ó ô õ ö ÷ ø → ú û ü ‘ý þ ÿ ok Abcdef12345 25 ⊳ ok Letter Select the letter by the navigation button and confirm with . Repeat until the desired text is displayed in the text area. Toggle between capital and lower case letters ‘ ’.
8 Tool function The tool provides the following functions: • • • • 8.1 Transfer history log data to the PC. Save panel configuration to the PC. Restore configuration to the panel. Firmware update. Set up communication Connect the FDUZ22x MCL USB adapter with the FC12x control panel. FDUZ22x 8.1.1 Tool installation Install the communication tool 'Hyper Terminal'. This tool is a freeware program which can be downloaded from the internet.
8.1.2 Tool settings 1. Start the Hyper Terminal and enter an appropriate name. 2. Select communication port. Make sure your PC is connected to the FDUZ22x box and the driver is installed. Check the communication port on the device manager 3. Select the following properties.
8.2 Transfer history log data to PC Transfer the history log data from the FC12x control panel to the PC as a *.csv file. Edit this file in excel and print out as needed. 1. Select the following option on the panel. Upload / download History log data Panel -->PC Transfer data Panel -->PC Transfer data PC --> Panel 2. Enable the Hyper Terminal to receive data. 3 3. Select the folder to receive the file and select protocol ‘Xmodem’. 4. Insert the filename 'Historylog.
8.3 Save configuration file 1. Select the following option on the panel. Upload / download History log data Panel -->PC Transfer data Panel -->PC Transfer data PC --> Panel 2. Enable the hyper terminal to receive data. 3 3. Select the folder to store the file and select the protocol ‘Xmodem’. 4. Insert the filename 'Setting.txt ' and confirm the download with . 5. The progress is indicated.
8.4 Restore configuration file 1. Select the following option on the panel.. Upload / download History log data Panel -->PC Transfer data Panel -->PC Transfer data PC --> Panel 2. Enable the hyper terminal to 'Send file'. 3 3. Select the file to be sent out and select the protocol. CC 4. The progress is indicated.
8.5 Download firmware The FC12x is delivered with operable firmware. In general, there is no need to update the firmware. In case of any emergency, you update the panel on site. Save the configuration prior to updating, see chapter 8.2. A firmware update deletes all configurations. 1. Click . 2. Select the folder 'Settings' and click 'ASCII Setup'. 3. Select the check boxes accordingly. 4. Confirm the data transfer on the panel.
5. PC will display as below. Press '2'. 6. 'CC…' shows the connection is established and ready for transfer. 7. Click menu ‘Transfer’ and select ‘Send File’ to open send file dialog. 8. Select the file to be sent out and select the protocol. Please select Firmware and transfer CCCCCC 9. The progress is indicated. If downloading is successful, panel will start application. The window ‘Xmodem file send for test’ disappears automatically after download is complete.
9 Commissioning Planning Assign the field devices to the floor plan as per local regulations. Document the panel parameters (see Appendix A). Calculate battery standby time (see chapter 11). Field installation Install detection lines (detectors and manual call points) and terminate with EOL element. Install control (sounder) lines and terminate with EOL element. Warning Pay attention to external voltage (AC 230 V)! Panel installation Fire control panel must be mounted.
10 Maintenance It is assumed that the site was commissioned in accordance with the existing directives, i.e. all functions have been tested and the site data has been saved or logged to the table 'site configuration'. 10.1 Preparatory work Inform the system owner of the scope and expected duration of work. Disable the following system components as needed: Alarm transmission (log out on the receiving centre) Fire controls and sounder lines Extinguishing stations 10.
10.3 Device Test Smoke detector 1. Enable test est mode for the zone. zone 2. Place detector tester RE6 or RE8ST on detector head. 3. Wait until LED is on – Sounder sounds 1 sec. 4. Remove testing unit Automatic reset of test alarm after 15 sec. 5. Set zone to normal mode operation. Heat detector 1. Enable test est mode for the zone. zone 2. Place detector tester RE6T or RE7T on detector head and turn on heater. 3. Wait until LED is on – Sounder sounds 1 sec. 4.
11 Battery capacity The battery capacity depends on panel type and standby time. The standby time is regulated by local code of praxis or the EN regulation. The required battery size can be identified using the following calculation. Moreover, the calculation indicates whether an external power supply is needed. 11.
11.2 Type FC122-ZA calculation Description Standby [mA] FC122-ZA Alarm [mA] 4 zone panel Panel (internally) Sounders, etc… Standby [mA] Alarm [mA] Standby [mA] 54 123 Alarm [mA] Out 1 (e.g. Sounders) Out 2 (e.g. Sounders) Aux. output Accessory cards FCA1203-Z1 (1st) Output card 2M 2R FTO1203-H1 EVAC Module 12 25 0.5 2.2 Out A&B (e.g. Sounders) Standby current [A] Alarm current [A] If the total current of the outputs (Sounders, etc.
11.3 Type FC123-ZA calculation Description Standby [mA] FC123-ZA Alarm [mA] 8 zone panel Panel (internally) Sounders, etc… Standby [mA] Alarm [mA] Standby [mA] 86 155 Alarm [mA] Out 1 (e.g. Sounders) Out 2 (e.g. Sounders) Aux. output Accessory cards FCA1203-Z1 (1st) Output card 2M 2R FCA1203-Z1 (2nd) Output card 2M 2R FTO1202-Z1 Zone indicator field 12*2 FTO1203-H1 EVAC Module 12 25 12 25 1 2.5 0.5 2.2 Out A&B (e.g. Sounders) Out A&B (e.g.
11.4 Type FC124-ZA calculation Description Standby [mA] FC124-ZA Alarm [mA] 12 zone panel Panel (internally) Sounders, etc… Standby [mA] Alarm [mA] Standby [mA] 118 187 Alarm [mA] Out 1 (e.g. Sounders) Out 2 (e.g. Sounders) Aux. output Accessory cards FCA1203-Z1 (1st) FCA1203-Z1 (2nd) Output card 2M 2R 12 25 12 25 12 25 1 2.5 0.5 2.2 Out A&B (e.g. Sounders) Output card 2M 2R Out A&B (e.g. Sounders) FCA1203-Z1 (3rd) Output card 2M 2R Out A&B (e.g.
12 12.1 Trouble shooting LED indication 1 2 3 4 Fault description LED Status Cause / Action General fault 1 Any system fault is indicated: - Zone line fault - Sounder line fault (LED 3) - Alarm dialer line fault (LED 4) - Fault dialer if monitored - Fire output - Mains and battery fault ON See display for detailed information and check common issues: - Short / break in the line - Missing EOL element - Earth fault - Input condition e.g.
Fault description LED Status Cause / Action System fault Additional indication: - General fault LED ON - Buzzer ON (interval tone) - Display frozen - Button functions are ignored 2 ON CPU has failed (system not working). Switch the power off and restart, if fault continues replace mainboard. Sounder fault 3 Fast Any fault on sounder lines is indicated.
12.4 Factory reset A factory reset will delete all configurations. Save configuration, see chapter 8.3. Step 1: Disconnect mains and battery. Step 2: Press and hold the buttons + + + at the same time. Step 3: Connect mains and battery. Step 4: Release the buttons if the display is shown as below: Country settings Presetting ⊳ Factory setting Language ⊳ English Step 5: Select the language independent of the country presetting. e.g. English.
13 Components and spare parts Components Type Part no. Designation FC121-ZA S54400-C131-A1 Fire panel conv. (2Z) FC122-ZA S54400-C130-A1 Fire panel conv. (4Z) FC123-ZA S54400-C129-A1 Fire panel conv. (8Z) FC124-ZA S54400-C128-A1 Fire panel conv. (12Z) Type Part no. Designation FCA1203-Z1 S54400-B142-A1 Output card 2M 2R FTO1202-Z1 S54400-B119-A1 Zone ind.
14 Disposal and environmental protection This equipment is manufactured using materials and procedures which comply with current environmental protection standards as best as possible. More specifically, the following measures have been undertaken: Use of reusable materials Use of halogen-free plastics Electronic parts and synthetic materials can be separated Larger plastic parts are labelled according to ISO 11469 and ISO 1043. The plastics can be separated and recycled on this basis.
Appendix A: Site configuration, Factory Setting Customer: ____________________________________________________________ Date of Installation: ____________________ Control panel: FC121-ZA (2 zones) / FC122-ZA (4 zones) / FC123-ZA (8 zones) / FC124-ZA (12 zones) Menu Zone Description Default Mode Standard Mixed MCP & det. GB continuity Short = alarm Direct AVC Via V1 / V2 Via AVC timer MCP direct Device coincidence Zone coincidence (zone pairs; 1&2, 3&4, etc.
Global Presetting Language Password (Level 2) User interface Display view Zone options Output options Mains power Summer / winter time Manned / unmanned Description Zone 1 Customer text Factory setting English 5555 Y/N Lamp test available at access level 2 Silence key with EVAC function Silence on ACK ACK available at access level 1 LED fire brigade activated by alarm dialer output LED fire brigade activated by input Standard UK only FC122 Device coincidence inhibit time Fire alarm pulse time Alert pu
Appendix B: Switch mains to AC 115 V Only available for the fire control panel FC123-ZA and FC124-ZA. Step 1: Remove power supply FP2015-A1 and open it. Step 2: Move the jumper on the PCB board from X12 to X11. Jumper X12 for AC 230 V Jumper X11 for AC 115 V Step 3: Mark AC 115 V with 'x' and AC 230 V with '-----' on the label as indicated below. s Power supply (70 W) Rated voltage : 115/230 V Selected voltage Typ : FP2015-A1 Frequency: 50~60 Hz 230 V P.Nr.: S54400-B121-A1 I in : 1/0.
Appendix C: History log Message Fire alarm Zone # Fault Zone # Isolation Zone # Fault Output # Fault AUX 24V output Isolation Output # Active Output # Isolation Fault dialer Isolation Alarm dialer Isolation Sounder outputs Isolation EVAC sounder NL Fault Mains power Fault Battery Fault External PSU Fault Earth fault Fault Set date & time Input Input # Reset Input Input # Level 2 access Input Input # Alarm and fault dialer isolated Input Input # Manned operation Input Input # Alarm dialer fault Input Input #
Message Alert active Input Input # ACK Input Input # External PSU fault ACK Reset Active EVAC Active EVAC sounder NL Fault EVAC Module Input Input # Dependency reset Test Zone # Fault Input # Alarm dialer fault Input Input # SE ACK function Fault Output # 24VDC too low Meaning Panel has been acknowledged from input. External PSU fault information received when get signal from input. Panel has been acknowledged from panel. Panel has been reset from panel.
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