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1 Operation and Installation Instruction Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

2 Safety Intended purpose This product must only be used for the applications outlined in the catalogue and the technical description and in combination with external components and systems which have been approved or recommended by ESSER. Warning In order to ensure correct and safe operation of the product, all guidelines concerning its transport, storage, installation, and mounting must be observed. This includes the necessary care in operating the product. Safety-relevant user information This manual includes all information required for the proper use of the products described here. The term 'qualified personnel' in the context of the safety information included in this manual or on the product itself designates: project engineers who are familiar with the safety guidelines concerning fire alarm and extinguishing systems trained service engineers who are familiar with the components of fire alarm and extinguishing systems and the information on their operation as included in this manual. trained installation or service personnel with the necessary qualification for carrying out repairs on fire alarm and extinguishing systems or who are authorised to operate, ground and label electrical circuits and/or safety equipment/systems. Safety warnings The following information is given in the interest of your personal safety and to prevent damage to the product described in this manual and all equipment connected to it. Safety information and warnings for the prevention of dangers putting at risk the life and health of user and maintenance personnel as well as causing damage to the equipment itself are marked by the following pictograms. Within the context of this manual, these pictograms have the following meanings:! Danger of death, severe injury or considerable material damage if the relevant safety precautions are not observed. Important information on the product or a particular section of this manual, which should be read with particular attention. Page Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

3 Table of Contents General...4 General view...5. Key switch / enabling operation...6. Function of the display and operating elements...7 Operating status of the fire alarm control panel...6. Normal condition...6. Fire...6. Trouble CPU failure Disconnection Testmode Operation Function keys / selection menu Display / display control Display priority of the messages in the display Info text / additional text and parameter display Entering time/date Detector zones Switching on / resetting a detector zone Disconnect a detector zone Status of a detector zone Detectors Switching on / resetting a detector Disconnect a detector Status of a detector Controls Switching on a control output Disconnect a control output Status of a control output Common display of the status messages Delay and Verify Delay Verify Alarm counter Lamp test Service Level Primary loop functions Sensor functions (loop) Sensor functions (zone/detector) Installation Instruction...47 Micromodule Commissioning / Servicing Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page

4 General General To equip buildings, facilities, commonly-frequented areas and working spaces with a fire warning system can only be carried out economically and with reasonable propriety when correspondingly well-founded safety concepts are developed and accordingly applied. Wherever the highest requirements are made on a fire warning system, whether in small commercial facilities or in industrial plants, the Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M transforms safety techniques and economy into practical reality. The modular design with different micro modules and individual extension concepts allow the Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M to be easily adapted to special requirements. The Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M represents the most modern standard of fire warning technology. A reliable fire warning facility is guaranteed by the application of "intelligent" fire detectors connected in an analog loop which is tolerant to short and open circuits. In this analog loop - the esserbus / esserbus -PLus - up to 7 loop devices each capable of being configured into 7 individual detector zones can be connected with an overall cable length of up to two kilometres. The esserbus is a two-wire line supplied and monitored at both ends in ring topology. The Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M automatically registers the wiring of the analog loop and determines the logical addresses of the individual loop devices. A separate adjustment of the addresses of the individual loop devices is unnecessary. Bei Systemen mit der esserbus - PLus Ringleitung ist zusätzlich der direkte Anschluss von adressierbaren, busfähigen Signalgebern möglich. Für diese, direkt über den esserbus -PLus angesteuerten Signalgeber, ist keine weitere Spannungsversorgung erforderlich. Subscribers in the esserbus are automatic and non-automatic intelligent fire detectors, technical alarm modules (TAL) and the specially developed esserbus transponder input/output devices. These esserbus transponders are loop devices with freely programmable inputs and outputs, for example for the activation and monitoring of external devices such as display panels, alarm devices, door closers and other connected equipment. Using the essernet safety network, Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M or other network subscribers such as display and operating panels or alarm devices can be connected in a homogenous network. Operation of the fire warning system, e.g. switching off a detector zone, is possible from any fire alarm control panel or operating panel in the essernet. Signals such as alarm, trouble, disconnection or other events are transferred to all subscribers in the essernet and can be accessed from any desired position. Data exchange can, according to the transfer rate, be carried out either with a twisted pair or a LAN cable. The essernet communications protocol guarantees reliable data exchange even if a short or open circuit occurs in the network. These Operating Instructions are intended to aid you in the operation of the Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M in addition to the description provided by the specialised installer and should be kept together with the technical documentation of the fire alarm system. If you have any questions, please consult your specialised installer. The operation of an installed and operative fire alarm control panel may only be carried out by authorised and trained persons under observance of the safety precautions and, if necessary, in collaboration with other organisations (e.g. fire department). Page 4 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

5 General view General view 4 5 Fire alarm Disconn. / Trouble Fire alarm Disconn. / Trouble Fire Pre-Alarm Trouble Disconnection Releasing System Master Box (MB) Notify Fire Dept. Delay Verify in Operation CPU Failure Power Supply Relay Outputs Master Box Testmode 6 locked unlocked 7 Panel reset Disconnect Relay Zone On Off Disconnect Master Box Additional Messages 8 Detector Relay Test Status Delay Verify Buzzer off 9 Fig. : General view of the display and operating elements Single zone indicator units (GEA) Common display FIRE Common display PRE-ALARM 4 Common display TROUBLE 5 Common display disconnection 6 Alphanumeric display 7 Key switch 8 Operating elements 9 Function keys and keyboard Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 5

6 Key switch / enabling operation. Key switch / enabling operation Key switch in horizontal position locked unlocked Fig. : Keyboard unlocked The keyboard is unlocked for the operation of the single Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M and other processors interconnected through the essernet. The display menu is activated. If a fire alarm is activated, the activation of the master box (MB) is inhibited. (Works adjustment - can be changed by client programming.)! In case of a fire alarm, activation of the master box (MB) will be disabled by the FACP. The fire brigade will not be alarmed, automatically. In case of an event, the red LED Notify fire department will be lit. Key switch in vertical position locked unlocked Fig. : Keyboard blocked The keyboard is blocked. The key can be removed. The keys Additional Messages and Verify / Buzzer off can still be operated when the keyboard is blocked. Page 6 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

7 . Function of the display and operating elements The Display System 8000 is available with standard and ¼-VGA-Display. Function of the display and operating elements 4 4 Zone Detector Relay On Off Test Status Fig. 4: Operating elements - keypad - display Operating elements - keypad - /4 VGA display Alphanumeric display standard or ¼ VGA display Menu Function key 4 Cursor key All received signals such as fire, trouble or switch-off are shown in the alphanumeric display in alphanumeric form (8 lines, 40 characters per line). Keyboard By means of the key switch, the keyboard is unlocked for operation. With these keys, it is possible to control panel functions such as switching detector zones and detectors on and off. Function keys With the four function keys, the menu options positioned above them in the alphanumeric display are selected. Depending on the current state of the fire alarm control panel or the operation level, differing menu options are shown in the display. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 7

8 Function of the display and operating elements Fire Releasing System Master Box (MB) Notify Fire Dept. Fig. 5: Common display fire The common display Fire is activated if at least one fire alarm has been detected. The originating detector or detector zone will be shown on the alphanumeric display. If evacuation plans or guidelines exist for cases of fire alarm, these plans have to be followed and the premises have to be evacuated, if necessary. Make sure to inform yourself well in advance about existing escape routes and required measures in case of a fire. Fire Red LED is permanently on Fire alarm! At least one detector and / or one manual call point and / or a loop is signalling a fire condition. Fire Releasing System Red LED is permanently on The fire releasing control equipment is been activated. Master box (MB) Red LED is permanently on The master box (MB) is activated and the intervention staff (e.g. fire department) has been alarmed. Notify fire department Red LED is permanently on The master box (MB) has malfunctioned or is switched off and cannot be activated. Call the fire department immediately! Page 8 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

9 Function of the display and operating elements Pre-Alarm Delay Verify Fig. 6:Common display pre-alarm In the Pre-alarm status, the master box (MB) is not activated to route the alarm to the assisting bodies. A Pre-alarm is signalled when an intelligent fire detector reaches the pre-alarm level or when in a programmed twin-loop/twin detector connection a loop or a detector have detected a fire alarm. The controls programmed in the customer data for this situation such as relay outputs to actuate alarm devices are activated. The Pre-alarm is automatically reset if no further signals are transmitted. The common display Prealarm is extinguished and any activated alarm devices are switched off. If further alarm signals occur, a fire alarm is automatically initiated and the master box (MB) is activated. PRE-ALARM Red LED is permanently on At least one detector or detector zone is signalling the pre-alarm condition. The activated detector or the activated detector zone is indicated on the alphanumeric display. Control actions assigned to this event by means of customer data programming, e.g. relay outputs for activating internal signalling devices or evacuation signals will be executed. On pre-alarm, the master box for alarming the emergency services will not be activated. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 9

10 Function of the display and operating elements Delay Yellow LED lights An on/off switching interval has been programmed for the delay function. During this time, the activating of the master box (MB) due to a fire alarm is automatically delayed by the delay time programmed in the customer data base. Yellow LED blinks An alarm signal has been detected during the active delay time and the programmed delay time (max. 600 seconds, according to programming) has been initiated. The master box is activated after expiry of this time. Verify Yellow LED lights The function Verify has been activated by the Verify/Buzzer off key. The programmed Verify time (max. 600 seconds) for the Verify of the cause of the alarm is running. The master box is only activated after the expiry of the Verify time. The function delay/verify is described in Section 4.7. Page 0 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

11 Function of the display and operating elements Trouble in Operation CPU Failure Power Supply Fig. 7: Common display TROUBLE The common display Trouble is activated if at least one malfunction has been detected. The reason will be shown on the alphanumeric display. Yellow LED lights A component of the fire alarm control panel or a monitored relay output such as an external alarm device or a master box has malfunctioned. Operation Green LED is permanently on The power supply (battery or mains voltage) is connected. The fire alarm control panel is in an operative condition. CPU failure Yellow LED is permanently on The fire alarm control panel is only partially operative due to a malfunction of the control panel functions. Display or operation of the control panel is no longer possible (Exception: Key Buzzer off). The activating of the master box (MB) and the LED Master box (MB) and Notify fire department is still operative in the CPU failure mode of the control panel in the case of a fire alarm. Power supply Yellow LED is permanently on The power supply (battery or mains voltage) is out of order. In cases of malfunction or emergency operation, correct functioning of the FACP is no longer ensured. Inform customer/maintenance service! Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page

12 Function of the display and operating elements Disconnection Relay Outputs Master Box Testmode Fig. 8: Common display Disconnection The common display Disconnection indicates that at least one output, input, or other component of the FACP has been disconnected. The disconnection will also be shown on the alphanumeric display. Disconnection (common display) Yellow LED is permanently on At least one input/output - e.g. a detector zone or relay has been switched off. Outputs Yellow LED is permanently on At least one relay output (AE) such as an internal control panel relay or the control of an esserbus transponder has been switched off. Master box (MB) Yellow LED is permanently on The master box (MB) is switched off, e.g. for servicing, by enablement of the keyboard with the key switch.! A switched off master box will not transmit an alarm signal in the case of an event! Testmode Yellow LED lights A component of the control panel (e.g. detector zone) has been set to Testmode for servicing and maintenance work.! A detector zone in Testmode will not transmit an alarm in the case of an event. Page Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

13 Function of the display and operating elements Fire alarm Disconn. / Trouble Fire alarm Disconn. / Trouble Fig. 9: Single zone indicator units (GEA) Optical displays (LED) for a total of 64 detector zones may be integrated into the control panel of the fire alarm computer 8000C / M. Fire is signalled by a red LED. Malfunctions and disconnections are signalled by a yellow LED. There is a labelling field for each detector zone which can be marked with the name of the zone or of the area monitored by this group of detectors. Fire alarm Red LED is permanently on At least one detector and / or one manual call point in the detector zone is signalling an fire alarm. Red LED blinks For the zone, which first signalled the fire alarm (initial alarm detection). Disconnection / Trouble Yellow LED is permanently on The detector zone is switched off. Switching detector zones on/off see Section 4.. Yellow LED blinks At least one detector of the detector zone has malfunctioned. Inform customer/maintenance service!! Switched off or malfunctioning detector zones will not transmit an alarm in the case of an event. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page

14 Function of the display and operating elements Panel reset Panel reset All detected fire alarms, detector zones, displays and technical alarm signals (TAL alarm) are cancelled and returned to normal condition. Audible Alarm off Disconnect Relay The connected alarm facilities are switched on or off (toggle function). Disconnect Master Box Disconnect Master Box The activating of the master box (MB) is switched on or off (toggle function). Switch-offs are displayed visually in the Common display disconnection field.! Switched off alarm devices and master boxes will not transmit an alarm in the case of an event. Page 4 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

15 Function of the display and operating elements Additional messages Additional Messages Additional messages can be shown in the display. The first and last message with the highest priority are shown in the display approximately 0 seconds after the key was last pressed. By pressing this key the next message of the same or next level will be displayed. The key Additional Messages remains functional when the keyboard is locked (key-operated switch)! Delay Delay When this key is pressed, the delay time is enabled/disabled (toggle function) See Section 4.7 Delay/Verify. Verify / Buzzer off Verify Buzzer off Verify Start of the programmed Verify time up to the delay activating of the master box. The Delay/Verify function is explained in section 4.7. Buzzer off Acknowledgement of the control panel buzzer. This key remains active when the keyboard is locked. The buzzer is reactivated in the case of a further event. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 5

16 Operating status of the fire alarm control panel Operating status of the fire alarm control panel The current operating status of the fire alarm control panel 8000C / M is shown on the operating panel. Six different operating conditions are possible:. Normal condition The normal condition refers to an operative monitoring state of the control panel unchanged by external influences. The green LED in Operation lights. No further displays or messages. The operating panel keyboard is locked by the key switch.. Fire The control panel is in alarm mode, i.e. it is signalling a fire alarm. The common display FIRE (red LED) lights. The master box (MB) has been activated. The internal control panel buzzer sounds. External alarm devices, e.g. acoustic alarm devices or control panel buzzers are activated. The zone which has detected the fire is shown in the display with the programmed additional text. The red LED of the corresponding zone(s) lights in the single zone indicator units (optional). If several zones signal a fire alarm, the red LED of the zone which first detected the fire blinks (initial alarm detection). The red LED Master box (MB) lights when a master box for automatic transmission of the alarm is connected and the fire department has been informed. Possibly, the red LED Notify fire department may light. The fire department has not been informed via the master box. Call the fire department immediately! Page 6 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

17 . Trouble Operating status of the fire alarm control panel The common display TROUBLE (yellow LED) lights and the control panel buzzer sounds intermittently. At least one control panel function has failed! A message is shown in the display describing the failure/cause. The yellow LED of the zone in which the malfunction has possibly occurred blinks on the single zone indicator units (optional).! Detector zones/relay loops or inputs/outputs will not signal an alarm in the case of an event. Inform customer/maintenance service!.4 CPU failure The fire alarm control panel is only partially operative! No messages on the alphanumeric display. No evaluation of information. No activation of external equipment such as alarm sounders. The master box and the Master box (MB) LED and Notify fire department will be activated even in the control panel CPU failure mode.! A comprehensive operation of the fire alarm control panel is no longer provided. Call customer/maintenance service immediately! Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 7

18 Operating status of the fire alarm control panel.5 Disconnection The normal condition of the control panel has been changed by an external influence. Displays: The common display disconnection (yellow LED) lights Possibly, a further display in the Common display disconnection field may be signalled, showing which components have been switched off, e.g. Relay, Master box (MB) The disconnection is reported in the display as a plaintext message. A switched off detector zone is indicated on the single zone indicator units (optional) by a permanently lighting yellow LED.! Switched off detector zones, detectors and controls (AE) and other parts of the equipment will not signal an alarm in the case of an event!.6 Testmode The yellow LED Testmode lights. The Testmode mode of the control panel has been activated for service and maintenance purposes: The function of detectors/detector zones is under inspection.! A detector zone in Testmode will not signal an alarm in the case of an event. Page 8 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

19 Operation 4 Operation The following section describes the most important operating actions for a single fire alarm control panel 8000C / M. If several processors are connected in a network through the essernet, deviations from this description are possible. In this case, please ask your specialised installer. The operation of an installed and operative fire alarm control panel may only be carried out by authorised and trained personnel under observance of the safety precautions and, if necessary, in co-operation with the relevant emergency services (e.g. fire department). 4. Function keys / selection menu Overview Service Time func. Info or param. / add. text F F F F4 Fig. 0: Function keys / selection menu Summary of the various menu options The selection menu allows direct access to logically grouped menu options. When the keyboard is unlocked, up to four menu options are constantly shown in the display, each of which can be selected using the function key located below it. Status Status display of current messages in order of significance. Summary Group display and number of the various types of message, such as fire, trouble, disconnection etc. Service Transfer to the service level to operate the primary loop functions such as switching primary loops, sensors etc. on/off. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 9

20 Operation Installer Time funct. Escape Acknowledge Function Rem. text Operating actions for the specialised installer for service and maintenance purposes. (Individual password code required, if a code has been programmed.) Entry of time/date and the switching times of the Delay/Verify function. Termination of the current input prompt without storing or executing the function. Acknowledge the selected menu point/operation. Confirmation of the execution of the previously selected function. Query of the additional text display (Remote text) of other fire alarm control panels in the essernet network. If an event has been detected by a fire alarm control panel in the essernet, the additional text from the activated fire alarm control panel can be displayed by the remote text function on another fire alarm control panel. Information and additional text Info Param/AT Display of any programmed information text relating to the message in the alphanumeric display. If information text exists, i.e. has been programmed for this message, the menu point Info is displayed. If info text has not been programmed, the menu point Info is not displayed. Display of the additional text programmed for the current message or a parameter. For a parameter, a works-programmed information text for the current message in the alphanumeric display is shown. It is possible to switch from additional text/parameter display using the function key. If additional text has not been programmed, the menu point Add. text is not displayed. If information or additional text has been programmed for a message, the additional text (Param/AT) is always displayed first. Pushing the function key during the display of the additional text shows the information text. Page 0 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

21 Display / display control 4.. Display / display control. FIRE Zone : 00 Det : 0 5:0 8:07 Office Room 7 st floor. FIRE Zone : 00 Det : 0 5:0 8:07 EDP room Room st floor Overview Service Time func. Info 4 5 Fig. : Example display for a fire alarm (additional display) In all, three fire signals were detected. The display shows the first (.) and the last signal (in this case.) respectively. The display is scrolled by pressing the cursor key, and the next signal (.) is displayed. Time of this alarm message Date of this alarm message Additional text line (the additional text programmed for the triggered zone or detector will be displayed) Additional information text or parameter / additional text (Param/AT) Significance of the display to ". Fire" : First fire signal on 8.07 at 5:0 hours. The detector No. 0 in the detector zone No. 0 signals FIRE. The additional text programmed for this detector zone "Office Room 7 st floor" provides information on the location of the fire. The display field Info shows that an information text has been programmed for this detector zone, which can be accessed by pressing the corresponding function key. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page

22 Display / display control ) First / last message with the next higher priority ) A next message with equal priority ) First / last message with the next lower priority Fig. : Cursor keys 4) Prior message with equal priority Further Displays / Messages For your information, the following additional messages (if existing) are shown in the alphanumeric display: MB disconnected when the activation of at least one master box (MB) for the warning of the fire department has been switched off, e.g. by enablement of the keyboard. MB trouble when at least one master box (MB) has malfunctioned. Acoustic trouble when at least one acoustic alarm device has malfunctioned. Acoustic disconnected when at least one acoustic alarm device has been disconnected. Revision active when the fire alarm control panel has been switched to revision on the fire department operating panel. Page Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

23 Operation 4.. Display priority of the messages in the display Additional Messages Fig. : Additional Message Key Display priority The first and last message with the highest current priority are shown in the alphanumeric display of the Fire alarm control panel 8000C / M respectively. If several messages with equal priority are imminent, these can be queried by pressing the key Additional Messages. Priority stage Condition Display Fire alarm FIRE Fire alarm primary loop FIRE Technical alarm T-ALARM 4 Pre-alarm PRE-ALARM 5 Trouble TROUBLE 6 Trouble primary loop LINE TROUBLE 7 Transfer route switched on (Primary loop) LINE ON 8 System trouble SYS TROUBLE 9 Disconnection DISCONNECTION 0 Disconnection primary loop LINE OFF Trouble relay output AE TROUBLE Switch-off relay output AE O/P OFF Activate AE ACTIVATE 4 Testmode TEST If the control panel is operated during the display, the corresponding function is carried out. The message with the highest priority reappears in the display automatically approx. 0 seconds after the last key has been pressed. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page

24 Info text / additional text and parameter display 4.. Info text / additional text and parameter display. FIRE Zone : 00 Det : 0 5:0 8:07 Office Room 7 st floor Access via stairway right Inform Mr. J. Smith (Tel. 07 / 995) Status Param/*T Fig. 4: Info text display Info Param/AT Display of any programmed information text relating to the message in the alphanumeric display. If information text exists, i.e. has been programmed for this message, the menu point Info is displayed. If info text has not been programmed, the menu point Info is not displayed. Display of the additional text programmed for the current message or a parameter. For a parameter, a works-programmed information text for the current message in the alphanumeric display is shown. It is possible to switch between additional text/parameter display using the function key. If additional text has not been programmed, the menu point Add. text is not displayed. If information or additional text and a parameter have been programmed for a message, the information and additional text is always displayed first. Pushing the Param./AT function key during the display of the additional text shows the parameter. Example of an info text display (Fig. 4) Access to programmed information text for this message programmed in the customer data and related to the zones (max. 4 lines / 40 characters per line) can be attained by pressing the function key Info. In this example, the following two-line info text was programmed for detector zone 0 in a fire condition: Access via stairway right! Inform Mr. J. Smith (Tel. 07/ 995) Info text / additional text and parameter display Pressing the Condition function key returns the panel to the condition display. The display switches automatically to the preceding menu point approx. 0 sec. after the last operation. Page 4 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

25 Entering time/date 4. Entering time/date Time fct. Time/Date Time Date Delay on : 0:4 : Tu : --:-- off: --:-- Escape Function Fig. 5: Entering time/date Year 000 compliance All functions of the Fire alarm control panel 8000 C/M work correctly in accordance with the LPS000 requirement. There is no action recommended on reaching the end date. The end date of the implemented real time clock is the year 080. After year 080, leap years will not be compensated and events will be displayed or printed with an incorrect date, however time will remain accurate. Also any elements operated on specific dates or certain days of the week will be actioned on the wrong day. The System 8000 C/M panel does not incorporate any user codes that employ the calendar function to access or operate other features. Entering the time or the date is carried out under the menu point Time functions which is accessed by pressing the corresponding function key. The corresponding input field (hour, minute, day, etc.) is marked using the cursor keys and the desired value is entered on the numeric keypad. When a date is entered DD.MM.YY, the day of the week (Mo, Tu, We...) is automatically calculated. Escape Exits the menu point without storing the changes/inputs. Function The numeric values shown in the display are stored. Entering times for the function Delay/Verify; see Section 4.6! Approx. 0 seconds after the last operating action, the display switches back automatically to the last menu point without storing the changes/inputs! Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 5

26 Detector zones 4. Detector zones 4.. Switching on / resetting a detector zone With switch-on/reset, a detector zone which has been switched off -incl. all fire alarms- is switched into the operative status or an operative detector zone is reset and any imminent messages such as Fire or Trouble are deleted. Press Key Zone 4 On Fig. 6: Switching on / resetting a detector zone 4 (example) Operation Zone: 4 Detector: 0 Off in progress Fig. 7: Display switching on zone 4 Page 6 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

27 Detector zones 4.. Disconnect a detector zone With the disconnection, the corresponding detector zone -incl. all fire alarms- is disconnected. The detector zone is selected by means of the corresponding zone number. Press Key Zone 4 Off Fig. 8: Switching off / resetting a detector zone 4 (example) Operation Zone: 4 Detector: 0 Off in progress Fig. 9: Display switching off zone 4 In addition to the message on the display, the Disconnect is indicated optically by the common display Disconnect on the control panel and the corresponding continuous lighting of the yellow LED on the single zone indicator unit (if present).. Disconnect Zone: 0004 Det: 5 Additional text (client text) :0 : Overview Service Time funct. Info Fig. 0: Disconnect to status display! A disconnected detector zone will not signal an alarm in the case of an event! Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 7

28 Detector zones 4.. Status of a detector zone With this function, the current status, e.g. Normal, Alarm and Trouble, of the corresponding detector zone can be interrogated directly. Zone Press Key Fig. : Status detector zone (example) Status query Operation Zone : 000 Status: normal End Fig. : Display Status zone Page 8 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

29 4.4 Detectors Detectors Functions relating to detectors are only possible for addressable fire detectors of the ESSER detector series 900 and 900. These fire detectors can be selected and controlled by a detector address Switching on / resetting a detector With switch-on, an individual disconnected detector of the selected detector zone is switched into the operative status or an active detector is reset and any imminent messages such as Fire or Trouble for this detector are deleted. Please note that the zone number has to be entered before the detector number. Zone Press Key Detector Fig. : Switching on detector zone /detector (example) On Operation Zone: Detector: on in progress Fig. 4:Display switching on detector zone / detector Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 9

30 Detectors 4.4. Disconnect a detector With the disconnection, an individual detector of the selected detector zone is disconnect. In addition to the message on the display, the disconnection of the detector is indicated optically in the Common display Disconnect field. Individual detectors within a detector zone can only be disconnected if addressable ESSER series 900 and 900 detectors are used. Series 9000 standard fire detectors can not be disconnected individually. Please note that the zone number has to be entered ahead of the detector number. Zone Press Key Detector Fig. 5: Disconnect detector zone /detector (example) Off Operation Zone: Detector: off in progress Fig. 6: Display disconnect detector zone / detector! A disconnected detector will not signal an alarm in the case of an event! Page 0 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

31 Detectors 4.4. Status of a detector With this function, the current status, e.g. Normal, Alarm and Trouble, of the corresponding detector can be queried directly. Individual status query within a detector zone is only possible if addressable ESSER series 900 and 900 detectors are used. Series 9000 standard fire detectors can not be queried individually. Please note that the zone number has to be entered ahead of the detector number. Zone Press Key Fig. 7: Status detector zone /detector (example) Detector Status query Operation Zone : 000 Det : 00 Status: normal End Fig. 8: Display Status detector zone / detector Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page

32 Controls 4.5 Controls 4.5. Switching on a control With the switch-on, a previously switched off control (relay, open collector output) is switched back on. In case of an event, the switched-on output will be controlled in accordance with the programmed control conditions. Press Key Relay On Fig. 9: Switching on Relay (example) Operation Relay : On in progress Fig. 0: Display switching on Relay Page Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

33 Controls 4.5. Disconnect a control With the disconnection, a control (relay, open collector) is disconnected. In addition to the plaintext message in the display, the Disconnection of the control is indicated optically in the Common display disconnect field. Press Key Relay Off Fig. : Disconnect Relay (example) Operation Relay : Off in progress Fig. : Display disconnect Relay Relays may be set to inverse by means of customer data programming of the 8000C / M FACP. In this case, the relays will be activated in the normal state of the FACP and deactivated in case of the associated event. If a relay for which inverse activation has been programmed is disconnected, it will be deactivated. Control of external equipment depends on the way in which it is connected to the NO/NC contacts of the relay.! The equipment connected to a disconnection control (e.g. alarm devices) are not activated in the case of an event. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page

34 Controls 4.5. Status of a control With this function, the current status, e.g. Normal, Activated, Disconnection or Trouble of the corresponding control can be queried directly. Press Key Relay Fig. : Status Relay (example) Status query Operation Relay : 000 Status query: 000 message End Fig. 4: Display status Relay Relays may be set to inverse by means of customer data programming of the 8000C / M FACP. In this case, the relays will be activated in the normal state of the FACP and deactivated in case of the associated event. In normal operation of the 8000C / M FACP, relays programmed for inverse activation are indicated as 'active'. Page 4 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

35 4.6 Common display of the status messages Common display of the status messages In the common display Overview, all current messages such as Fire, disconnection, Trouble and other conditions of the fire alarm control panel are displayed, sorted by priority. If more messages are imminent than can be shown in the display, it is possible to "scroll" in the display with the cursor keys. Overview :5 8:04 Fire Switch-off Switch-off AE : message : message : messages Status Service Time func. Alarm counter Fig. 5: Display overview For a detailed status display of a particular message, mark the corresponding message line with the cursor and press the function key Status.. FIRE Zone : 00 Det : 0 4:0 8:04 EDP room, paper store Overview Service Time func. Info Fig. 6: Display for a detailed status message fire alarm (example) Additional text line associated with the triggered zone/detector (example) Additional information or parameters may be displayed by pressing function key Info. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 5

36 Delay and Verify 4.7 Delay and Verify A switching time can be entered under this menu point Time functions by the operator of the fire alarm system in addition to the switching times programmed under the Delay/Verify function in the customer data (if programmed by the installer). If a fire alarm occurs during the active delay function, the master box (MB) is only activated after the expiry of the programmed delay time (max. 600 seconds). If the key Verify is pressed during the delay time, the delay of the activating of the master box is extended by the verification time programmed in the customer data (max. 600 seconds). The cause of the alarm can be verified in this period. After the expiry of the delay and the verification times, the master box (MB) is activated automatically if the alarm state has not been cancelled and the activation of the master box inhibited by pressing the panel reset key. Time func. Time/Date Time Date Delay on : 0:4 : Tu : :-- off: --:-- Escape Function Fig. 7: Entering a switching point for the delay time If a switching time for the function Delay/Verify has been programmed in the customer data by the installer of the fire alarm system, the first switch-on time and the first switch-off time is accepted as the valid switching time when an additional switching time is entered under this menu point Time functions. Exceptional days can be specified in the customer data programming on which the automatic, i.e. delay/verify times programmed by the installer will not take effect. Example: Customer data programming: Switch on 06.0, switch off.0 Operator's entry under this menu point: Switch on 0.00, switch off 5.00 Valid switching time: Switch on 06.0, switch off 5.00 Please consult your installer to find out whether the function Delay/Verify has been programmed in the customer data of your fire alarm control panel. If this function is not activated, e.g. for technical reasons or requirements, the functions described in this section can not be used. Page 6 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

37 Delay and Verify 4.7. Delay By pressing the Delay key, the function Delay is started or ended manually (toggle function). The activated delay function is indicated on the operating panel by the continuously illuminated yellow LED delay. Delay Fig. 8: Delay key If a fire alarm occurs when the delay function is activated, the activation of the master box (MB) is delayed by the delay time programmed in the customer data (max. 600 seconds). The initiated delay time is indicated in the operating panel by the blinking yellow LED Verify If the delay time has been started due to a fire alarm, the activation of the master box can be delayed additionally to the delay time (max. 600 seconds) by the verification time (max. 600 seconds) for the Verify of the cause of the alarm by pressing this key. Verify Buzzer off Fig. 9: Verify key VdS The guidelines of the Association of German Property Insurance Companys (Verband der Schadenversicherer VdS, Cologne) must be observed for the function Delay and Verify. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 7

38 Alarm counter 4.8 Alarm counter Differentiated display of the detected alarm signals from fire and technical alarm zones for this individual fire alarm control panel and the aggregate value of all other fire alarm control panels interconnected in the essernet. Alarm counter Fire alarm : 6 Tech. alarm : 0:4 0:05 Sum : 50 Sum : Overview Fig. 40: Display alarm counter Example display 6 Fire alarms and technical alarms have been detected by this fire alarm control panel up to now. The sum of all alarm signals detected in the essernet network amounts to 50 fire alarms and 7 technical alarms (TAL alarms). The alarm counter cannot be reset to Page 8 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

39 Lamp test 4.9 Lamp test The Lamp test function is activated for approx. 0 seconds to check the optical displays. Test Press Key Fig. 4: Lamp test start All optical displays (LED) of the operating panel and the single zone indicator unit (if installed) illuminate. The display area of the alphanumeric display is completely darkened. The control panel buzzer sounds. The versions No. of the panel software is then shown on the display. This function ends automatically after approx. 0 seconds! Pressing the Test key again stops the lamp test before the expiry of 0 seconds! Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 9

40 Service Level 5 Service Level The service level allows the operator to carry out operations or to switch off individual fire detectors and primary loops in a functional fire alarm system. These functions can also be performed on interconnected control panels integrated in the essernet network, i.e. independently of the control panel. Overview Service time func. Fig. 4: Function key "Service in the status level Service Primary loop function Sensor function (loop) Sensor function (zone / det.) Escape Installer Select Fig. 4: Display in the service level The following operations and switch-offs can be carried out in the service level on the fire alarm control panel without entering an authorisation code: Primary loop functions (see Section 5..) Sensor function (loop) (see Section 5..) Sensor function (zone/detector) (see Section 5..) Enter the number of the desired function or select the menu point directly with the cursor keys and press the Select function key. The service level is protected from unauthorised access by means of an access code. Any operation of the FACP may only be carried out by authorised and trained persons under observance of the safety precautions and, if necessary, in cooperation with the emergency services (e.g. fire department). Page 40 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

41 Service Level 5.. Primary loop functions Using this function, primary loops including all connected zones and loop devices can be switched on or off at the keypad. The switching state is indicated on the control panel and the alphanumeric display. Primary loop / Transfer route Primary loop : on / off reset Func. menu Repeat Select Fig. 44: Entering the primary loop number all analog loop modules included in this FACP (including the analog loop with all associated devices connected to this module) all 4-zone-modules included in this FACP (including all detector zones and detectors connected to this module) certain modules such as relays or the interface on the basic/peripheral module Switch on / disconnect Primary loops: Enter the number of the primary loop which is to be switched on and press the Select function key Enter the number of the desired function ( = switch on/reset, = switch off) or select the menu point with the cursor keys and press the Function key In the case of an input error, the display can be erased by pressing the Zone key and the primary loop number can be re-entered.! When a primary loop, for example a 4-zone module or an analog loop module is disconnected, all zones and loop devices connected to this module are disconnected. Disconnected fire detectors and call points will not activate an alarm in the case of an event. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 4

42 Service Level Example: FACP 8000C/M (Panel number 0) Primary loop number 0 Primary loop number 0 Primary loop number 0 B B D 4 5 Fig. 45 Example FACP 8000C Example FACP 8000M Definition of primary loop numbers Individual assemblies of the FACP 8000C/M can be switched on/off with the internal primary loop number through the control panel keyboard or programmed with the customer data editor. This internal primary loop number is composed of the control panel number, the slot and the assembly number. 0 Subassembly number of the Basic-, Field deviceor extension module Slot number: Basic module = No. Basic module Slot = No. Basic module Slot = No. (only 8000M) Number of the Fire Alarm Panel (0 to max. ) Page 4 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

43 Service Level 5.. Sensor functions (loop) Using this function, detector sensors of the multisensor fire detector such as all O sensors (Optical = photoelectric sensor) or all I sensors (I = ionisation smoke sensors) or in OHI multisensor detectors the OI sensor combination in an analog loop can be switched off. Disconnecting sensors is only possible for OH and OHI multisensor fire detectors. These fire detectors are fitted with two or three different sensors. If, for example, OHI multisensor detectors are disconnected with the function OI sensors off, only the third sensor - the H sensor (heat detector) - remains active. Disconnecting the heat sensors (H sensors) is not possible. Sensors (loop) Primary loop : Escape O -Sensor off OI-Sensor off I -Sensor off 4 Sensors on Function Fig. 46: Sensor functions reladed to primary loops O detector Optical fire detector with a single sensor (photoelectric sensor) T detector Heat detector with a single sensor (Thermosensor) I detector Ionisation smoke detector with a single sensor (Ionisation sensors) OT detector Multisensor fire detectors with two various sensors (OT= Photoelectric and Thermosensor) OTI detector Multisensor fire detectors with three various sensors (OTI= Photoelectric-, Thermo- and Ionisation sensors) Switching off sensors is only possible for OH and OHI multisensor fire detectors. If multisensor fire detectors and standard detectors (detectors with a single sensor) are installed together in an analog loop, only the sensor in multisensor detectors are switched off. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 4

44 Service Level Example of switching off sensors in an analog loop: Press key "" to select the Service function (loop) or select the menu point with the cursor keys and acknowledge by pressing the Select function key. Enter the primary loop number of the analog loop in which the sensors are to be switched off and press the Select function key. Enter the number of the desired function ( = O sensor off, = OI sensor off, = I sensor off, 4 = all sensors on) or select the function with the cursor keys and press the Function key. Switching off sensors is only possible for OH and OHI multisensor fire detectors. If multisensor fire detectors with unifunctional detectors (detectors with only one sensor) are installed together in an analog loop, only the sensors in multisensor detectors are switched off. Switching on/off not permissible The switching on/disconnection of the detector sensors is indicated in the display. If sensors have already been disconnected in an analog loop, for example I sensor off for all fire detectors or if there are no sensors of the selected type in this analog loop or a zone disconnect has been detected, the message "Switch on/disconnect not permissible" is displayed. In an analog loop, it is generally only possible to execute a disconnection function, e.g. disconnected sensors or detectors, when no further, lower-order disconnected functions have been carried out; i.e. when individual detector sensors within a detector zone have been disconnected, this detector zone cannot be additionally disconnected, as disconnect functions for this detector zone have been carried out. However, it is possible to switch off other zones of this analog loop in which sensors/detectors have not been disconnected. In order to change the existing sensor switching status, all disconnected detector sensors must first be switched on, for example with the command All sensors on. After all detector sensors have been switched on, a further switching off/sensor disconnect can be performed. Page 44 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

45 Service Level 5.. Sensor functions (zone/detector) Using this function, it is possible to switch off sensors in detector zones or in individual fire detectors in an analog loop. By entering the zone and detector number, individual sensors can be switched off in each single multisensor detector. If only the zone number is entered (detector number = 0), the desired sensor switch-off is performed for all multisensor detectors in this detector zone. If sensors have already been switched off in individual multisensor detectors in this zone, the message "Switch on/off not permissible" appears. All sensors must first be switched on in this zone before the desired sensors can be switched off. (See also above Sensor function loop) Sensors (loop) Primary loop : Detector : O -Sensor off OI-Sensor off I -Sensor off 4 Sensors on Func. menu Repeater Select Fig. 47: Sensor function related to zones/detectors Switching off sensors is only possible for OH and OHI multisensor fire detectors. If multisensor fire detectors with unifunctional detectors (detectors with only one sensor) are installed together in an analog loop, only the sensors in multisensor detectors are switched off. If a switch-off has already been performed, e.g. the sensors of a zone have been switched off, this detector zone or the entire analog loop cannot be additionally switched off. It is possible to switch off other detector zones of this analog loop in which detectors or sensors have not been switched off. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 45

46 Notes Page 46 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

47 Installation Instructions Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / 8000M from Version V.4

48 Table of Contents 6 Installation Instructions Standards, guidelines and instructions for installation Standards and guidelines Overview esserbus -PLus function Signalgeber für den esserbus -PLus Configuration options FACP 8000C Configuration options FACP 8000 M Assembly Wallmounting Connection between the central housing and the extension housing Central housing Mounting the cabinet / Installation Extension housing Extension housing for two rechargeable batteries (78900/0) Operating module / housing door Opening and closing the housing door Definition of the Primary loop number Power supply module (standard / esserbus -Plus) Basic module of the FACP 8000C / M Mains connection Protective Earth - FACP 8000 C Protective Earth - FACP 8000 M Connecting the micro module Serial interface Common trouble relay Inputs IN and IN Connection of the cover contacts DIL switch S Reset-Function Connecting the built-in printer... 9 Field device module Connection of the micro module Primary loop input Pri+/Pri Connecting a fire department operating panel Connecting the master box (Relay K) Connecting the Relays K, K, K Extension module (Part no. 7749) Extension module (Part no. 774) Configuration of the FACP 8000C / M with customer data editor Technical Data Page 48 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

49 Installation Instructions 6 Installation Instructions The terminal assignment and wiring illustrated in these installation instructions refer exclusively to the facilities of the operating system software for the Federal Republic of Germany [D]. Operation of the fire alarm control panel 8000C/M is governed by the national version of the operating system software used and the country version programmed in the customer data. 6. Standards, guidelines and instructions for installation S S S S S S S The fire alarm panel may only be installed in a dry, clean room with controlled access and appropriate lighting. The environmental conditions must comply with IEC 7--:994, class k5. The panel must be mounted on a flat surface using appropriate hardware (screws and dowels). Avoid mechanical stressing. It may only be commissioned after correct mounting on a wall or other mounting surface of sufficient strength to support the weight of the unit. Avoid strong electric or magnetic fields as well as mechanical influences. This applies especially to the presence of fluorescent lighting or energy cabling in the close vicinity of the panel, its components and the associated cabling. Do not mount on vibrating, unstable surfaces such as light partitioning walls. Do not install the system in places where adverse conditions prevail. Parts and components of the system may only be installed in or led through locations which allow compliance with DIN VDE Connect the FE (functional earth) and PE (protective earth) terminals of the panel s cabinet with the PE rail of the power distributon panel from which the fire alarm system will be powered. Control panels and visual indicators mounted on a wall should be installed at a height of 800 to 800 mm above the floor. The fire alarm system is not suited for connection to IT power supply systems.! Danger Electrical shock! Remove all power from the panel before carrying out any installation work! ESD protection While handling electronic assemblies, the necessary precautions against electrostatic discharge must be taken. Protective and functional earth The PE conductor must be connected to the corresponding terminal at the mains supply. Connect the FE terminal of the panel s cabinet with the PE rail of the power distributor panel from which the fire alarm system will be powered. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 49

50 Installation Instructions 6. Standards and guidelines The general technical rules must be observed when installing fire alarm systems. Any deviation from those rules is only admissible if the same degree of safety can be ensured with different means. Installations within the European Community are primarily subject to all EU regulations defining the current standards for security systems. In Germany, systems are considered to be in compliance with the general technical rules or the standards of the EU for security systems if they meet the technical guidelines of the VDE (Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker, Association of German Electrical Engineers). They may also be considered to be in compliance with the standards of the EU for security systems if they meet the technical guidelines of another comparable institution within the European Community which have been accepted in accordance with directive 7/ EEC of the Council dd. 9 February 97 directive on low-voltage systems- (ABL. EG No. L 77 page 9). These are examples: S S S S S S S S S S DIN VDE 000 Installation of power systems with nominal voltages up to 000 Volt DIN VDE 005 Operation of power installations DIN VDE 008 Installation and operation of power installations in communal facilities DIN VDE Lightning protection systems DIN VDE 070 Repair, modification and testing of electrical household appliances and similar equipment DIN VDE 0800 Telecommunications DIN VDE 085 Installation cables for communication and data processing systems DIN VDE 08 Hazard detection systems DIN 4675 Fire alarm systems DIN VDE 0845 Protection of telecommunication systems against lightning, electrostatic discharges, and surge from electric power installations These technical guidelines must be observed within the European Community. The VDE guidelines must be observed within Germany. In other countries (e.g. U.S.A.: NFPA and UL requirements), the relevant national standards, guidelines and legislation must be observed. In addition to the above, the guidelines of the German VdS Schadenversicherer GmbH, Association of German Property Insurers) may apply for systems installed in Germany. These are e.g.: S S S VdS 046 Safety rules for electrical power systems with voltages up to 000 V VdS 05 Electrical appliances and systems rules for damage prevention VdS 095 Design and installation of fire alarm systems Page 50 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

51 Overview 7 Overview In full configuration, the FACP 8000C / M will accommodate up to two micro modules in any configuration (also refer to Section on micro modules). One micro module slot is located on the basis card of the 8000C / M FACP. A second micro module slot may be added by inserting the appropriate peripheral or extension module. Individually adaptable extension variants are possible with the freely selectable extension to the FACP 8000C / M. The Field device modules required in order to construct an individual central unit in line with the relevant standards. The connections for the fire service control panel, the transmission unit and the three freely programmable group relays are integrated on the Field device module. If several fire alarm central units are connected together in the essernet, the fire service control panel can be connected to one of the other fire alarm central units. master box module 4-relay module 7-Output-P-module/ 7-Output-M-module relay module 4-Output-module relay common trouble module RS /TTY-module 4 zone module BSL-Interface module essernet module 500K analog ring module essernet module 6,5K Fig. : Micro modules of the Fire alarm system 8000 FACP 80000C By installing a Field device module or extension module, the FACP 8000C can be expanded to a compact, single-loop panel with an essernet connection or a non-network, single panel with two analog loops. With the installation of two analog ring modules, the expansion of an inexpensive fire alarm control panel with up to 54 bus subscribers, e.g. fire alarm or esserbus transponders and a total of 54 analog detector zones is possible. FACP 80000M With FACP 8000M, as well as the above functions, expansion to a high-performance system with 7 esserbus or 4 esserbus -PLus loops is possible. This configuration can be made compatible, almost without limitations, to the demands of individual sites with the use of use of bus devices such as esserbus transponders. Up to esserbus transponders can be configured in a single group on an analog loop. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 5

52 Overview 7. esserbus -PLus function The esserbus -PLus analog loop micromodule (part no. 8048) operates special audible alarm devices which are directly connected to the analog loop. In this application the higher loop voltage 4 VDC in case of an alert is provided by the Power supply module (part no. 8046) The esserbus -PLus audible alarm devices are powered by the analog loop and an external power supply is not necessary Required components for the esserbus -PLus analog loop: Part no. Description -/- Basic module with Hard- and Softwareindex from Version V.40 (or higher) 8046 Power supply module with selectable 7,5 /4 V loop voltage 7,5 V => for esserbus or 4 V => for esserbus -PLus 8048 Analog loop module for esserbus -PLus connection. S max. 4 analog loop modules per Fire alarm control panel S It is only permitted to connect suitable devices for the higher loop voltage (4 V DC) with part number 80xxxx to the esserbus -Plus loop.! Damage to the system! It is only possible to operate the esserbus -PLus devices compatible with the higher loop voltage (4 V DC). Mixed operation of Standard and esserbus -PLus function within one panel is not possible! Loop devices compatible with esserbus -PLus, (transponders. detectors MCP s etc.) are identified by the part number 80xxxx. These devices are also fully compatible to the existing devices with part no. 78xxxx and may be used in standard esserbus installations. Page 5 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

53 Overview 7.. Audible alarm devices for esserbus -PLus The following alarm devices are available for direct connection to the esserbus -PLus analog loop: Part no (white) (red) Description addressable Alarm sounder Series 900 The total number of alarm sounders depends on the cable length. Max. 6 Alarm sounders on one analog loop up to 700m reducing to max. 8 alarm sounders up to a cable length of 000m ( 0,8 mm), see calculation diagram addressable Base sounder module (with integrated detector base) The total number of base sounders depends on the cable length. Max. 48 base sounders on one analog loop up to 700m reducing to max. 4 base sounders up to a cable length of 000m ( 0,8 mm), see calculation diagram Combined operation of the Alarm sounder and Base sounder module is possible on one esserbus -PLus loop. The number of each type that can be installed and the effect of loop length is defined in the following diagram. Alarm sounder (80680/84) Base sounder (8068) Cable length Example Example 700m 800m 900m 000m 00m 00m 500m 600m 000m Example : 8 Alarm sounders 00m cable length and 9 Base sounders Example : Alarm sounders 900m cable length and 6 Base sounders n Observe scale range! Fig. : esserbus -PLus calculation diagram for number of audible alarm devices / loop length Calculation Diagram The straight line for alarm sounder, cable length and Base sounder must be inside the grey marked area in the Calculation Diagram. Cables below 700m should be treat as same as a length of exact 700m. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 5

54 ! " # $ % & ' Overview Connection capabilities and field device of the Fire Alarm System 8000 A I I A H> K I F F A H. A K A HM A D H> EA = H= A 6 = > A = K -. 5, A I I A H> K I K I +, ) A EC A J= > A = K 6 ) * = K I JA E & + = N = N 4 A F A = JA H = N - A JH EI? D A - E I = = JA E A N JA H A / A H JA & & A I I A H A J & % E? D JM A A A EJA H 9 9 A N JA H A / A H JA 9 = N / HA M A HJ A HC HK F F A * 5 A HEA ' &, E= C I A A HC HK F F A * 5 A HEA ' A I I A H> K I * A I? D? F K JA H& A I I A H> K I F F A H A I I A H> K I F F A H K JF K J F K J H A I I = = C A H5 A HEA ' Fig. : Overview Fire alarm system 8000 with esserbus -PLus and essernet Page 54 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

55 Configuration options FACP 8000C 7. Configuration options FACP 8000C The FACP 8000C can be configured in different variations. The operating module front (7860 ) is available in various language versions. The language is defined with the two digits of the part number, e.g = English lettering or 786 or Plug Field device module or 7864 or 7865 or 7869 or 7400 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 55

56 Configuration options FACP 8000C The complete expansion of the FACP 8000C includes a basic module, the power supply module and a field device module with additional slots for micro modules. In the full configuration, two freely selectable micro modules can be employed. battery bag Basic module and power supply module On the basic module of the FACP 8000C, only the upper slot (slot ) can be used for a field device or extension module. The lower slot (slot ) of the FACP 8000C is not used. Power supply module A Basic module Fig. 4:Configuration options (FACP 8000C) Plug B C A B C Field device module Part No Field device module with one micromodule slot Part No Extension module with one micromodule slot Part No Additional devices The panel configuration may be extended by additional In-/Output modules (esserbus - transponders). It is possible to install these transponders inside the panel housing (depending on available space) or remote from the panel together with available mounting boxes (IP-rating 50). Page 56 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

57 Configuration options FACP 8000C FACP 8000C - Example : A Basic module with a micro module and a field device module (Part No without micro module slot) on slot of the basic module. With this configuration, for example, a single control panel with an analog loop and max. 7 bus subscribers can be implemented. FACP 8000C - Example : B Basic module with a micro module and a field device module (Part No with micro module slot) on slot of the Basic module. With this configuration, for example, an essernet compatible control panel with an analog loop and max. 7 bus subscribers or a single control panel with two analog loops can be implemented. FACP 8000C - Example : C Basic module with a micro module and a extension module (Part No ) on slot of the Basic module. This configuration is usually employed in essernet networks with an analog loop and max. 7 bus subscribers. Due to the lack of the field device module, no connection is available for the fire department key pad and the master box. These devices can be connected to a different control panel of the essernet. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 57

58 Configuration options FACP 8000M 7. Configuration options FACP 8000 M The FACP 8000M can be configured in different variations. The operating module front (7860 ) is available in various language versions. The language is defined with the two digits of the part number, e.g = English lettering. Extension hausing Operating module: 786 Operating module: 7860 or 786 or Front: 7868 or 7400 or (not with operating module 786 or 7865 ) 7864 or Basic module+ Power supply module+ micro module slot Extension module for three micromodule Plug : 7740 or 7748 or 7749 or or 7869 or 7400 battery bag battery bag Page 58 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

59 Configuration options FACP 8000M Fire alarm control panel 8000M in three-piece housing with integrated printer. The integrated printer and the operating module front are mounted in the upper housing. Due to the depth of the printer, the basic module and all of the plug-in cards are integrated into a separate housing beneath. The emergency power supply with max. two 4Ah batteries can be installed into the lowest of the three separate housings. Extension hausing or Extension hausing 7890 Ensure that the arrangement of the assemblies corresponds with the presentation shown here during this configuration. Another distribution is not possible due to the cable length of the operating module front, the integrated printer and the battery connection cable. esserbus - transponder Space for installation x esserbus -transponder Basic module+ Power supply module+ micro module slot esserbus - transponder Extension module for three micromodule Plug : 7740 or 7748 or 7749 or 774 battery bag battery bag Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 59

60 Configuration options FACP 8000M The full configuration of the FACP 8000M contains a basic module, the power supply module and two extension modules, each with micro module slots. In this full configuration, a total number of slots for 7 ( + + ) freely selectable micro module are available. Basic module and power supply module Battery Battery battery bag battery bag Fig. 5: Configuration options two and three-piece housing FACP 8000M Additional devices The panel configuration may be extended by additional In-/Output modules (esserbus - transponders). It is possible to install these transponders inside the panel housing (depending on available space) or remote from the panel together with available mounting boxes (IP-rating 50). Page 60 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

61 Configuration options FACP 8000M On the basic module of the FACP 8000M, only the upper slot (slot ) can be used for a field device or extension module. The field device module is supported on this slot only. The lower slot (slot ) of the basic module is reserved for the extension module Part No.774 (with three micro module slots). Only this extensions module can be plugged onto the slot. Configuration of the FACP 8000M A B C D Power supply module Plug Basic module Plug D Fig. 6: Configuration options (FACP 8000M) A B C D Field device module Part No Field device module with one micro module slot Part No Extension module with one micro module slot Part No Extension module with three micro module slots (FACP 8000M only) Part No. 774 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 6

62 Configuration options FACP 8000M FACP 8000M Example : A D 4 Basic module with a micro module, a field device module (Part No without micro module slot) on slot and one extension module (Part No. 774 with micro module slots) on slot of the basic module. With this configuration, e.g. a single control panel with 4 analog loops and max. 508 bus subscribers can be implemented. FACP 8000M - Example : B D 4 5 Basic module with a micro module, a field device module (Part No with micro module slot) on slot and one extension module (Part No. 774 with micro module slots) on slot of the basic module. With this configuration, for example, a single control panel with 5 analog loops and max. 65 bus subscribers can be implemented. FACP 8000M - Example : C D 4 Basic module with a micro module, a extension module (Part No with micro module slots) on slot and one extension module (Part No. 774 with micro module slots) on slot of the basic module. 5 D FACP 8000M - Example 4: D 4 5 Basic module with a micro module, a extension module (Part No. 774 with micro module slots) on slot and slot of the basic module. 6 7 Page 6 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

63 Assembly 8 Assembly The exploded view shows a FACP 8000C with two V / Ah rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment on the left and the basic module installed on the right. Fig. 7: FACP 8000C with Standard rear panel c Metal sheet of the base plate for shielding and the PE connection d Fastening screws for the basic module. The five fastening screws are screwed into the metal spacers. This connection establishes an electrically conductive link with the metal plate of the main board. The basic and Field device modules are connected via the metal plate to the PE mantle terminal for connecting the PE supply lead.! The basic and Field device module is connected to the central housing s rear metal panel via the metal spacers and the metal screws. Without this electrically conductive connection between the basic module and the rear metal panel, sufficient EMC protection for the FACP 8000C/M is not guaranteed. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 6

64 Assembly 8. Wallmounting Mark the fastening points for the base plate on the assembly surface. Each of the two housing variants with the standard rear panel or the battery rear panel has its own drilling template. The drilling template is enclosed with the additional pack for the central unit. Rear panel fastening points Only use flat-head screws for the wall compensation pieces Fig. 8: Base plate without components wall compensation pieces Fig. 9: Standard rear panel Page 64 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

65 Assembly To compensate for slight wall unevenness, you can screw the four wall compensation pieces of the base plate in or out. Fig. 0: Wall compensation element for adjusting The central unit s additional pack contains a special spanner for the adjusting the wall compensation elements. Fig. : Spanner for adjusting the wall compensation elements Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 65

66 Assembly 8.. Connection between the central housing and the extension housing The two connecting pieces must be used to connect the central housing and the extension housing.. Remove the appropriate housing plates from the extension housing.. Push a connecting piece into each of the resulting gaps. Pay attention to the assembly direction shown on the connecting piece.. Push the two housings together via the guide of the connecting pieces. connection pieces x Fig. : Remove the housing plates - insert the connection pieces Assembly example with extension housing, Item No: A Fig. : Mechanical connection to connect the two housings (A) connecting pieces with cable glands Page 66 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

67 Assembly 8. Central housing. Remove the central housing of the FACP 8000C / M from the box. The cover contact and both connecting cables for the rechargeable batteries have already been attached to the basic module.. Pull the ribbon cable of the operating module and of the built-in printer (if present) off the connectors of the basic module.. Remove the four connecting screws between the base plate and the housing frame which were screwed in for transport. 4. The housing door (operating module and variants) has already been connected to the housing frame at the factory. To detach the housing door from the housing frame, pull out both retaining pins of the housing door holder. 5. The housing must be mounted on a stable, clean and dry wall surface without mechanical stress. The function of the snap-type connection for the housing door can be impaired if the housing is not correctly mounted. Only flat-head screws and dowels with a diameter of 8 mm should be used to secure the central unit s housing. Here, make sure that the screw head fits into the hole of the wall compensation element and does not project. 6. To compensate for slight wall unevenness, you can screw the four wall compensation pieces of the base plate in or out. The central unit s additional pack contains a special spanner for the adjusting the wall compensation elements. The three unused fastening points between the base plate and the housing frame are not necessary on the FACP 8000C / M. This fastening is intended for a different housing use. The basic module terminals could be removed for easy installation. Disconnection of already wired terminals is not necessary.! Danger - Electrical shock! Disconnect all power from the panel before carrying out any installation work. The panel may only be operated while the cabinet is closed. Operation is not allowed while the cabinet is open, or if the housing is not fully assembled or if cabinet openings have been tampered with. Risk of short circuit All voltage and signal lines connected to the basic module must be secured to prevent slipping by using a suitable attachment materials such as plastic cable binders. Work on the fire alarm central unit 8000C may only be carried out when it is deenergized (mains and emergency power supply). Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 67

68 Assembly Fig. 4: Fastening points of the four connecting screws (FACP 8000C) Fig. 5: Fastening points of the four connecting screws (FACP 8000M) Page 68 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

69 Assembly 8. Mounting the cabinet / Installation The power and signal cabling of the FACP 8000 C/M should be led through the wall into the cabinet. Only use the cable entries provided for this purpose. Cable entry FACP 8000 C d entry for the signal cables c entry only for the 0V AC mains power cable FACP 8000 M c entry only for the 0V AC mains power cable d entry for the signal cables. Lead the 0V main power cord through the wall and the cable entry provided in the rear of the unit (see illustration). Fasten it using appropriate devices, e.g. plastic cable straps.. Make sure that the mains and signal cables don t interfere with the rear panel of the cabinet or the cabinet frame which is mounted on the rear panel.. Signal cables must only be led through the other cable entries.! To prevent short circuits All connected power and signal lines must be secured using appropriate fasteners, e.g. plastic cable binders. Make sure the mains cable will not move and touch the signal lines. Remove all power (mains and battery) from the fire alarm system before any work is carried out. Make sure to lead all cables complete with their outer sheaths intact into the cabinet. Only remove the insulation from those sections which are inside the cabinet. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 69

70 Assembly Compact housing FACP 8000C (with battery). Insert the rechargeable battery (batteries) into the battery compartment and secure the battery fastener by screwing in the two screws. The mechanical battery fastener (plastic part) is enclosed in the central unit s additional pack. mechanical battery fastener two screws Fig. 6: FACP 8000C (compact housing). Carefully place the housing frame onto the base plate. When doing so, ensure that no connecting cables are trapped between the base plate and the housing frame and that the insulation of the cables is not damaged.. Screw the four connecting screws between the base plate and the housing frame back into the fasteners (housing corners). Page 70 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

71 Assembly 4. Insert the cover contact into the holder on the right or left upper housing side. The contact lug must be directed downwards (see Figure). The cover contact is already connected at the factory to the basic module s plug contact via a connecting cable. The cover contact can be removed from the holder again for servicing and maintenance work or, if necessary, additional cover contacts can be inserted into the remaining holders in each corner of the housing. A total of four cover contacts can be inserted into the housing of the FACP 8000C. When a single cover contact is installed, it should always be inserted into one of the two holders in the upper part of the housing. Fig. 7: Fitted housing without operating module / housing door (example 8000C) e Cover contact 5. Place the operating module with both retaining bolts into the housing frame. When doing so, press the retaining bolts into the guide sleeve as far as they will go. 6. This completes assembly of the central housing. Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M Page 7

72 Assembly 8.4 Extension housing Four different extension housings are available for individual extension of the FACP 8000C/M. Item No. Description Extension housing for batteries Housing complete with battery rear panel, space for two rechargeable batteries with an individual capacity of V / 4 Ah. Neutral front and fastening material for fitting to the central housing Extension housing for batteries and GEA 9 MG Housing complete with battery rear panel, space for two rechargeable batteries with an individual capacity of V / 4 Ah. Front panel with built-in group / individual display (GEA) for 9 detector groups and fastening material for fitting to the central housing Extension housing for GEA 9 MG Housing complete with standard rear panel for fitting additional subassemblies such as esserbus transponders. Front panel with built-in group / individual display (GEA) for 9 detector groups and fastening materials for fitting to the central housing Extension housing Housing complete with standard rear panel for fitting additional subassemblies such as esserbus transponders. Neutral front and fastening material for fitting to the central housing. Fig. 8: Standard rear panel Battery rear panel Page 7 Fire Alarm Computer 8000C / M

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