FDM243H Manual call point Technical Manual A6V10374021_f_en_-2020-09-04 Smart Infrastructure
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Table of contents A6V10374021_f_en_-- 1 About this document................................................................................. 5 1.1 Applicable documents .............................................................................. 6 1.2 Technical terms ........................................................................................ 7 1.3 History of changes.................................................................................... 7 2 Safety ...................
| 38 7.4 Replacing the glass insert ........................................................................ 31 8 Specification ............................................................................................. 34 8.1 Technical data .......................................................................................... 34 8.2 Dimensions............................................................................................... 35 8.3 Master gauge for recesses ...............
About this document 1 1 About this document Goal and purpose This document contains all information on the manual call point FDM243H. Following the instructions consistently will ensure that the product can be used safely and without any problems.
1 About this document Applicable documents Special markups are shown in this document as follows: w Requirement for a behavior instruction 1. Behavior instruction with at least two operation sequences 2.
About this document Technical terms 1 1.2 Technical terms Term Explanation FDnet/C-NET Addressed detector line LED Light-emitting diode 1.3 History of changes The reference document's version applies to all languages into which the reference document is translated. The first edition of a language version or a country variant may, for example, be version 'd' instead of 'a' if the reference document is already this version.
2 Safety Safety notes 2 Safety 2.1 Safety notes Comply with the following safety notes to protect life, limb, and property. The safety notes in the document include the following elements: ● Symbol for hazard ● Signal word ● Type and source of hazard ● Consequences in the event the hazard occurs ● Measures or prohibitions to prevent the hazard Symbol for hazard This is the symbol for hazard. It warns you of Risks of injury. Comply with all measures designated by this symbol to prevent injury or death.
Safety 2 Safety regulations for the method of operation DEPICTION for possible damage to property Notes on possible damage to property is depicted as follows: NOTICE Type and source of hazard Consequences in the event the hazard occurs ● Measures/prohibitions to prevent the hazard 2.2 Safety regulations for the method of operation National standards, regulations and legislation Siemens products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant European and international safety standards.
2 Safety Safety regulations for the method of operation Mounting, installation, commissioning and maintenance ● ● ● ● If you require tools such as a ladder, these must be safe and must be intended for the work in hand. When starting the fire control panel ensure that unstable conditions cannot arise. Ensure that all points listed in the 'Testing the product operability' section below are observed.
Safety 2 Standards and directives complied with 2.3 Standards and directives complied with A list of the standards and directives complied with is available from your Siemens contact. 2.4 Release Notes Limitations to the configuration or use of devices in a fire detection installation with a particular firmware version are possible. WARNING Limited or non-existent fire detection Personal injury and damage to property in the event of a fire.
3 Structure and function Overview 3 Structure and function 3.1 Overview The manual call points are intended for use in places where a fire can be detected by people who can manually trigger an alarm. The manual call point consists of a housing and a switching unit.
Structure and function Overview 3 3.1.2 Product version The product version is a two-digit code which denotes the technical release of a device’s software and hardware. The product version is quoted on the product label/type plate after the order number. ID-Nr. 5C7E802 Product version on product label FDOOT241-A S54310-F13-A1 61 Système de Sécurité Incendie NF 508 (SSI) www.marque-nf.com ID-Nr.
3 Structure and function Setup 3.2 Setup 3.2.1 Manual call point The manual call point FDM243H triggers an alarm when the glass insert is pushed in and the alarm button is pressed (indirect activation). The alarm is immediately transmitted to the control panel. When the alarm is activated, the switching unit must be reset and a new glass insert installed.
Structure and function Setup 3 3.2.2 Connections The manual call point has eight spring clips on the rear of the switching unit; these are for the detector line and for connecting external alarm indicators. Figure 4: Spring clips on the rear of the switching unit 3.2.3 Indication elements An LED is built into the switching unit as an internal alarm indicator.
3 Structure and function Function 3.3 Function 3.3.1 Danger levels The manual call point can transmit the following danger levels to the control panel: Danger level Meaning 0 Normal state, no danger 3 Alarm Door status Danger level Meaning 0 Door closed 2 Door open The evaluation of the danger level and the resulting measures (e.g. activation of remote transmission) are configured on the control panel. 3.3.
Structure and function 3 Function Please observe the documentation for your fire control panel. Not every fire control panel allows test mode to be activated automatically. For some fire control panels, this function must be set explicitly. This setting may be automatically deactivated under certain circumstances. So that test mode can also be used from the manual call point with an FC20xx/FC72x fire control panel, MC link communication, for example, must be active.
3 Structure and function Function Behavior of control panels that support degraded mode operation: ● Alarming is still ensured in degraded mode operation. However, in degraded mode only collective alarming is possible. This means that in the event of an alarm, it is possible to identify the FDnet/C-NET detector line but not the exact location of the detector triggering the alarm. Degraded mode operation on the FDnet/C-NET is not supported in the same way by all control panels.
Structure and function 3 Accessories 3.4 Accessories 3.4.1 Glass insert FDMG298 ● For alarm activation and protection against soiling ● Compatible with: – Manual call point FDM243H ● Order no.: S54311-B8-A1 ● ● ● ● Plastic key For opening doors on manual call points To help with resetting the alarm button Compatible with: – Manual call point FDM233 – Manual call point FDM234 – Manual call point FDM243H Order number: S24217-G34-A1 3.4.2 Key FDMK294 ● 3.4.3 M20 x 1.
4 Planning Compatibility 4 Planning 4.1 Compatibility Compatible with control panels that support the FDnet/C-NET detector line. Detector line Control panel FC20xx FC72x SIGMASYS AlgoRex FDnet X – – – C-NET – X – – X = compatible – = not compatible You will find detailed information in the 'List of compatibility'. 4.2 Fields of application The manual call points are intended for use in places where a fire can be detected by people who can manually trigger an alarm. 4.
Mounting/Installation 5 Preparation 5 Mounting/Installation The manual call point is mounted and installed in three steps: 1. Preparation (see the chapter 'Preparation') 2. Installation (see the chapter 'Installation') 3. Electrical connection (see the chapter 'Installation') 5.1 Preparation For manual call point FDM243H, the surface-mounted cables are fed into the housing from below.
5 Mounting/Installation Installation Do not remove or damage the screw connection on the rear wall of the housing. a The manual call point is now prepared for installation. 5.2 Installation Observe the country-specific regulations for the exact mounting height! w The manual call point is prepared for mounting. See chapter 'Preparation [➙ 21]'. 1. Secure the housing at a height of 0.9…1.6 m on an even surface. See chapter 'Master gauge for recesses [➙ 36]'.
Mounting/Installation Installation 5 5.3 Installation Notes on work on electrical installations CAUTION Electrical voltage on lines Risk of injury due to electric shock ● During mounting and installation work, electrical voltage must not be applied to the lines. WARNING Deactivating the manual call points prevents alarms from being forwarded. Alarming does not take place.
5 Mounting/Installation Installation Connection diagram LINE LINE Ext. AI SHIELD Figure 8: Connection diagram for manual call point FDM243H Connecting the manual call point The manual call point has eight spring clips on the rear of the switching unit; these are for the detector line and for connecting external alarm indicators. Figure 9: Spring clips on the rear of the switching unit w The manual call point is prepared for electrical connection.
Mounting/Installation 5 Installation 5. Connect the switching unit to the housing by tightening the four Allen head screws (2) firmly. – – Check whether the button is protruding by about 3 mm. If the alarm button is pressed in, reset it. See the 'Checking function [➙ 27]' chapter 6. Close the housing with the door. a The manual call point is now electrically connected.
6 Commissioning Localization and device testing 6 Commissioning The devices are commissioned via the control panel. The exact procedure is described in the control panel documentation. Conduct a performance check once commissioning is complete. 6.1 Localization and device testing The manual call points have an internal alarm indicator. This internal alarm indicator may also be activated from the control panel for localization and device testing.
Commissioning Checking function 6 6.2 Checking function Checking is usually performed from the fire control panel, but it may also be performed from the manual call point. 2 1 Figure 11: Resetting manual call point FDM243H 1 Key 2 Stopping lever for resetting Checking from the fire control panel w The manual call point is installed and electrically connected. See the chapter 'Installation [➙ 23]'. 1. Set the detector line to 'Test' on the fire control panel.
6 Commissioning Checking function 8. Check whether an alarm is displayed on the fire control panel. 9. Set the detector line to 'Normal operation' on the fire control panel. a The detector line is ready for operation again. Checking from the manual call point You can activate test mode in the fire control panel by opening the door, and deactivate it by closing the door again. Test mode is only active for a short time.
Commissioning Checking function – 6 NOTICE! If the alarm button is pressed when the LED is not flashing green, a genuine alarm will be activated. 5. If the LED is flashing green, press the alarm button immediately. a The test alarm is transmitted. The LED also flashes red by way of confirmation. 6. Place the key (1) onto the round guide and turn it clockwise so that the black stopping lever (2) is pushed downward. a The alarm button pops out audibly by approx. 3 mm. 7.
7 Maintenance / Repair Resetting after an alarm 7 Maintenance / Repair 7.1 Resetting after an alarm After an alarm is activated, the manual call point must be reset to a state in which it is ready for operation. Reset the detector to a state of operational readiness as follows: w The glass insert has been shattered and the alarm button is pressed. 1. Open the door of the manual call point. See the chapter 'Preparation [➙ 21]'. 2. CAUTION! Sharp remains of glass.
Maintenance / Repair Status query 7 7.2 Status query Status query on the control panel Depending on the authorization level of the user and the control panel type, different actions can be performed from the control panel. Observe the notices in the control panel documentation. Document 009052 applies to fire control panels FC20xx. Document A6V10333448 applies to fire control panels FC72x. 7.3 Performance check The devices are automatically subjected to a performance check during the selftest.
7 Maintenance / Repair Status query 1 4 2 3 Figure 13: Installing the glass insert 1 Door 3 Glass insert 2 Retainer 4 Guides Resetting the alarm button w The alarm button is pressed. w The door is open. ◈ Place the key (1) onto the round guide and turn it clockwise so that the black stopping lever (2) is pushed downward. a The switching unit clicks and the alarm button is now protruding by approx. 3 mm. a The alarm button has been reset.
Maintenance / Repair Status query 7 2 1 Figure 14: Resetting the alarm button 1 A6V10374021_f_en_-- Key 2 Stopping lever 33 | 38
8 Specification Technical data 8 Specification You will find information on approvals, CE marking, and the relevant EU directives for this device (these devices) in the following document(s); see 'Applicable documents' chapter: ● A6V10356927 See also 2 Applicable documents [➙ 6] 8.
Specification Dimensions Length of line ● ● Connections 8 Max. 30 m with unshielded cables, or when the shielding is connected to the positive pole of the detector base Max. 5 m, if the shielding is connected to earth Detector line and external alarm indicators: Spring clips Ambient conditions Design Spring clips Cable cross section 0.2…1.5 mm² Screwed cable gland 2x M20 x 1.
8 Specification Master gauge for recesses 8.3 Master gauge for recesses 21 100 15 9 122 8.4 Environmental compatibility and disposal This equipment is manufactured using materials and procedures which comply with current environmental protection standards as best as possible.
Index Index A I Alarm button Impact Resetting ..................................................... 32 Chemicals ................................................... 20 Alarm indicator ........................................... 16, 26 Moisture ...................................................... 20 Application area Temperature................................................ 20 Internal alarm indicator............................... 16, 26 Ambient conditions ......................................
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