Cerberus PACE Operating terminals / Call stations Operation Manual

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Cerberus PACE Operating terminals / Call stations Operation Manual 2018-07-19 Control Products and Systems

Legal notice Legal notice Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice. Transmittal, reproduction, dissemination and/or editing of this document as well as utilization of its contents and communication thereof to others without express authorization are prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for payment of damages. All rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design patent are reserved. Issued by: Siemens Switzerland Ltd. Division International Headquarters Theilerstrasse 1a CH-6300 Zug Tel. +41 58 724-2424 www.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies Edition: 2018-07-19 Document ID: Siemens Switzerland Ltd, 2018 2 42

Table of contents 1 About this document... 5 1.1 Applicable documents... 8 1.2 Technical terms and abbreviations... 8 1.3 Revision history... 9 2 Safety... 10 2.1 Safety instructions... 10 2.2 Safety regulations for the method of operation... 11 2.3 System owner... 13 2.4 Function test / system acceptance / maintenance... 13 2.5 Standards and directives complied with... 14 2.5.1 Information technology equipment (ITE)... 14 2.6 Cyber security disclaimer... 15 3 Operating conditions... 16 3.1 Operating condition indicators... 16 4 Operating elements in the system... 17 4.1 Call stations... 17 4.2 Operating terminals... 20 5 Access levels... 21 6 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1... 22 6.1 Fire brigade call station operating functions... 23 6.2 Fire brigade call station operation... 23 7 Desk call station (19 buttons) PT2001-A1... 25 7.1 Desk call station operating functions... 26 7.2 Desk call station operation... 26 8 Key switch for desk call station PTO2002/3-A1... 28 8.1 Key switch operating functions... 28 8.2 Key switch operation... 28 9 System status indicator (19") PT2004-A1... 29 9.1 Operating functions PT2004-A1... 29 9.2 Operation PT2004-A1... 29 10 System status display (door) PT2007-A1... 30 10.1 Operating functions PT2007-A1... 30 10.2 Operation PT2007-A1... 30 11 Alarm control panel (19") PT2005-A1... 31 11.1 Operating functions PT2005-A1... 31 11.2 Operation PT2005-A1... 31 12 Remote control panel PT2006-A1... 33 12.1 Operating functions PT2006-A1... 33 12.2 Operation PT2006-A1... 34 3 42

13 Function test... 35 13.1 Testing the indicating elements... 35 14 System acceptance on site... 36 15 Maintenance... 37 Glossary... 40 Index... 41 4 42

About this document 1 Applicable documents 1 About this document Retention and availability NOTICE Missing information Damage due to misuse This document must be available in a usable format throughout the entire life cycle of the product. Keep the document for reference and ensure that it can be accessed by target groups. Should you require another copy of this document, please contact the Customer Support Center, phone +49 89 9221-8000. Goal and purpose This document describes the operation of a Cerberus PACE voice alarm and announcement system on the voice alarm control and indicating equipment (VACIE) and the additional operating elements of the voice alarm system. The reader should learn about and understand the operating elements and the key functions in the system as a whole. This knowledge will mean that they can respond adequately in an emergency and will be able to operate other system functions correctly. Scope The information contained in this document is valid for Cerberus PACE. WARNING The 'Cerberus PACE' system is a Class A product which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Fire Safety 5 42 2018-07-19

1 About this document Applicable documents Target groups The information in this document is intended for the following target groups: Target group Activity Qualification System owner According to EN 50110-1, 'nominated person with the overall responsibility to ensure the safe operation of the electrical installation by setting rules and organisation or framework.' IT security officers Support companies when it comes to assessing the security of products, solutions, and services, and defining and implementing improvements. Commissioning personnel Configures the product at the place of installation according to customer-specific requirements. Checks the product operability and releases the product for use by the operator. Searches for and corrects malfunctions. Operating personnel Carries out procedures to correctly operate the product. Maintenance personnel Carries out all maintenance work. Checks that the products are in perfect working order. Searches for and corrects malfunctions. 'This person can be the owner, employer, proprietor or a delegated person.' 'Some of these duties can be delegated to others as required. For large or complex electrical installations or networks, the duties can be delegated for parts of the installations or the network.' Are technical experts in all aspects of IT security. Has obtained suitable specialist training for the function and for the products. Has attended the training courses for commissioning personnel. No particular basic training is needed. Has been instructed by the commissioning personnel. Has obtained suitable specialist training for the function and for the products. Source language and reference document The source/original language of this document is German (de). The reference version of this document is the international version in English. The international version is not localized. Document identification The document ID is structured as follows: ID code ID_languageCOUNTRY_ modification index -- = multilingual or international Examples A6V10215123_deDE_a A6V10215123_en--_a A6V10315123_----_a 6 42

About this document Applicable documents 1 Date format The date format in the document corresponds to the recommendation of international standard ISO 8601 (format YYYY-MM-DD). Conventions for text marking Markups Special markups are shown in this document as follows: 1. 2. Requirement for a behavior instruction Behavior instruction with at least two operation sequences Version, option, or detailed information for a behavior instruction Intermediate result of a behavior instruction End result of a behavior instruction Numbered lists and behavior instructions with an operation sequence [ X] Reference to a page number 'Text' <Key> Quotation, reproduced identically Identification of keys > Relation sign and for identification between steps in a sequence, e.g., 'Menu bar' > 'Help' > 'Help topics' Text Identification of a glossary entry Supplementary information and tips The 'i' symbol identifies supplementary information and tips for an easier way of working. 7 42

1 About this document Applicable documents 1.1 Applicable documents You will find more information on the Cerberus PACE system and its components in the following documents: Title Document ID IT security policies Cerberus PACE IT security policies* A6V11439692 System documentation Cerberus PACE planning* 'PACE-Design' configuration* Cerberus PACE mounting / installation Cerberus PACE operation A6V11244536 A6V10429097 A6V10430579 A6V10430571 Data sheets System data sheet A6V11243351 19" cabinets A6V10429243 Digital audio matrix Power amplifier Operating terminals Call stations Power supply and batteries Accessories and options A6V10430497 A6V10430515 A6V10430526 A6V10430544 A6V10430553 A6V10430563 Environmental declaration Cerberus PACE environmental declaration A6V11444004 *You can obtain these documents from the product support platform via the following link: https://psp.sbt.siemens.com/. Download center https://siemens.com/bt/download Enter the document ID in the search field. 1.2 Technical terms and abbreviations You will find details of technical terms and abbreviations in the 'Glossary' chapter. 8 42

About this document Revision history 1 1.3 Revision history 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. Version Edition date Brief description The table below shows this document's revision history: b 2018-07-19 New: Target group 'IT security officers', chapter 'Function test / system acceptance / maintenance [ 13]', 'Information technology equipment (ITE) [ 14]', 'System acceptance on site [ 36]' Updated: Chapter 'Function test [ 35]', 'Testing the indicating elements [ 35]', 'Maintenance [ 37]', 'Fire brigade call station operating functions [ 23]', 'Fire brigade call station operation [ 23]', 'Operating functions PT2004-A1 [ 29]', 'System status display (door) PT2007-A1 [ 30]', 'Operation PT2005-A1 [ 31]' a 2018-06-08 First edition 9 42

2 Safety Safety instructions 2 Safety 2.1 Safety instructions The safety notices must be observed in order to protect people and property. The safety notices in this document contain the following elements: Symbol for danger Signal word Nature and origin of the danger Consequences if the danger occurs Measures or prohibitions for danger avoidance Symbol for danger This is the symbol for danger. It warns of risks of injury. Follow all measures identified by this symbol to avoid injury or death. Additional danger symbols These symbols indicate general dangers, the type of danger or possible consequences, measures and prohibitions, examples of which are shown in the following table: General danger Voltage/electric shock Battery Explosive atmosphere Laser light Heat Signal word The signall word classifies the danger as defined in the following table: Signal word DANGER WARNING CAUTION Danger level 'DANGER' identifies a dangerous situation, which will result directly in death or serious injury if you do not avoid this situation. 'WARNING' identifies a dangerous situation, which may result in death or serious injury if you do not avoid this situation. 'CAUTION' identifies a dangerous situation, which could result in slight to moderately serious injury if you do not avoid this situation. NOTICE 'NOTICE' identifies a possibly harmful situation or possible damage to property that may result from non-observance. 'NOTICE' does not relate to possible bodily injury. 10 42 Fire Safety 2018-07-19

Safety regulations for the Safety method of operation 2 How risk of injury is presented Information about the risk of injury is shown as follows: WARNING Nature and origin of the danger Consequences if the danger occurs Measures / prohibitions for danger avoidance How possible damage to property is presented Information about possible damage to property is shown as follows: NOTICE Nature and origin of the danger Consequences if the danger occurs Measures / prohibitions for danger avoidance 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. Should additional national or local safety standards or legislation concerning the planning, mounting, installation, operation or disposal of the product apply at the place of operation, then these must also be taken into account together with the safety regulations in the product documentation. Electrical installations WARNING Electrical voltage Electricc shock Work on electrical installations may only be carried out by qualified electricians or by instructed persons working under the guidance and supervision of a qualified electrician, in accordance with the electrotechnical regulations. Wherever possible disconnect products from the power supply when carrying out commissioning, maintenance or repair work on them. Lock volt-free areas to prevent them being switched back on again by mistake. Label the connection terminals with external voltage using a 'DANGER External voltage' sign. Route mains connections to products separately and fuse them with their own, clearly marked fuse. Fit an easily accessible disconnecting device in accordance with IEC 60950-1 outside the installation. Produce earthing as stated in local safety regulations. Fire Safety 11 42 2018-07-19

2 Safety Safety regulations for the method of operation CAUTION Noncompliance with the following safety regulations Risk of injury to persons and damage to property Compliance with the following regulations is required. Specialist electrical engineering knowledge is required for installation. Only an expert is permitted to carry out installation work. Incorrect installation can take safety devices out of operation unbeknown to a layperson. 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. You may only set controls to normal function when the product operability has been completely tested and the system has been handed over to the customer. Testing the product operability Prevent the remote transmission from triggering erroneously. If testing building installations or activating devices from third-party companies, you must collaborate with the people appointed. The activation of fire control installations for test purposes must not cause injury to anyone or damage to the building installations. The following instructions must be observed: Use the correct potential for activation; this is generally the potential of the building installation. Only check controls up to the interface (relay with blocking option). Make sure that only the controls to be tested are activated. Inform people before testing the alarm devices and allow for possible panic responses. Inform people about any noise or mist which may be produced. Beforee testing the remote transmission, inform the corresponding alarm and fault signal receiving stations. Modifications to the system design and the products Modifications to the system and to individual products may lead to faults, malfunctioning and safety risks. Written confirmation must be obtained from Siemens and the corresponding safety bodies for modifications or additions. 12 42 Fire Safety 2018-07-19

Safety System owner 2 Modules and spare parts Components and spare parts must comply with the technical specifications defined by Siemens. Only use products specified or recommended by Siemens. Only use fuses with the specified fuse characteristics. Wrong battery types and improper battery changing lead to a risk of explosion. Only use the same battery type or an equivalent battery type recommended by Siemens. Batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Observe national guidelines and regulations. Disregard of the safety regulations Before they are delivered, Siemens products are tested to ensure they function correctly when used properly. Siemens disclaims all liability for damage or injuries caused by the incorrect application of the instructions or the disregard of danger warnings contained in the documentation. This applies in particular to the following damage: Personal injuries or damage to property caused by improper use and incorrect application Personal injuries or damage to property caused by disregarding safety instructions in the documentation or on the product Personal injury or damage to property caused by poor maintenance or lack of maintenance 2.3 System owner According to EN 50110-1, the system owner must also ensure that the commissioning personnel and the operating personnel see 'Target groups [ 6]' have the necessary knowledge relating to the position of operating terminals and call stations of a Cerberus PACE system. WARNING Lack of orientation in the event of an alarm Delayed measures to prevent damage As the system owner, you must ensure that the members of the operating personnel are aware of the position of all operating terminals and call stations of the Cerberus PACE system. 2.4 Function test / system acceptance / maintenance WARNING Failure to follow instructions and recommendations Restricted alarms or no alarms, and personal injury in the case of evacuation. Read and follow the instructions and recommendations provided in the chapters referred to below. Failure to follow the instructions and recommendations found in the chapters 'Function test [ 35]', 'System acceptance on site [ 36]', and 'Maintenance [ 37]' may result in the system not being able to help protect the lives and wellbeing of people at all or to its full potential, especially in the event that an evacuation is required. Fire Safety 13 42 2018-07-19

2 Safety Standards and directives complied with 2.5 Standards and directives complied with A list of the standards and directives complied with is available from your Siemens contact. 2.5.1 Information technology equipment (ITE) In the DIN EN 55022 standard (VDE 0878-22):2011-12; EN 55022:2010, 'Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement', the following information is provided on information technology equipment (ITE) in section 4: '4 Classification of ITE' 'ITE is subdivided into two categories denoted class A ITE and class B ITE.' '4.1 Class B ITE' 'Class B ITE is a category of apparatus which satisfies the class B ITE disturbance limits.' 'Class B ITE is intended primarily for use in the domestic environment and may include:' 'equipment with no fixed place of use; for example, portable equipment powered by built-in batteries;' 'telecommunication terminal equipment powered by a telecommunication network;' 'personal computers and auxiliary connected equipment.' 'NOTE The domestic environment is an environment wheree the use of broadcast radio and television receivers may be expected within a distance of 10 m of the apparatus concerned.' '4.2 Class A ITE' 'Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits. Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the instructions for use:' WARNING! 'This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.' WARNING The 'Cerberus PACE' system is a Class A product which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. WARNING Failure of external devices to comply with the permitted EMC classes Personal injury and damage to property in an emergency owing to a fault with the system and complete failure of the alarm. Check the categorization of external devices in the same room or building that may have an impact on the 'Cerberus PACE' system, following DIN EN 55022, section 4, 'Classification of ITE'. 14 42 Fire Safety 2018-07-19

Safety Cyber security disclaimer 2 2.6 Cyber security disclaimer Siemens provides a portfolio of products, solutions, systems and services that includes security functions that support the secure operation of plants, systems, machines and networks. In the field of, this includes building automation and control, fire safety, security management as well as physical security systems. In order to protect plants, systems, machines and networks against cyber threats, it is necessary to implement and continuously maintain a holistic, state-of-the-art security concept. Siemens portfolio only forms one element of such a concept. You are responsible for preventing unauthorized access to your plants, systems, machines and networks which should only be connected to an enterprise network or the internet if and to the extent such a connection is necessary and only when appropriate security measures (e.g. firewalls and/or network segmentation) are in place. Additionally, Siemens guidance on appropriate security measures should be taken into account. For additional information, please contact your Siemens sales representative or visit https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home/company/topicareas/future-of-manufacturing/industrial-security.html. Siemens portfolio undergoes continuous development to make it more secure. Siemens strongly recommends that updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest versions are used. Use of versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply the latest updates may increase your exposure to cyber threats. Siemens strongly recommends to comply with security advisories on the latest security threats, patches and other related measures, published, among others, under https://www.siemens.com/cert/en/cert-security-advisories.htm. 15 42

3 Operating conditions Operating condition indicators 3 Operating conditions The voice alarm control and indicating equipment (VACIE) or voice alarm system has the following operating conditions: Quiescent condition Voice alarm condition Fault warning condition Disablement condition (option with requirements) 3.1 Operating condition indicators Indicating element colors The light-emitting indicating elements display operating conditions as follows: Color Red Yellow Yellow Green Operating condition Voice alarm condition Fault warning condition Disablement condition Quiescent condition VACIE is supplied with energy Evacuation messages and alert messages Automatic voice messages for evacuation messages and alert messages are indicated as follows: Color Red Yellow Operating condition Evacuation messages Alert messages Fault warning condition and RSL Causes of a fault being displayed are defined in the 'RSL when the system is configured with 'PACE-Design'. 16 42

Operating elements in the system 4 Call stations 4 Operating elements in the system The operating elements in a Cerberus PACE voice alarm system are the call stationss and operating terminals with which you can make live announcements and play emergency tones and recorded messages in a targeted manner. In addition, you can carry out key system functions, read off the system state, and also play music using these operating elements. 4.1 Call stations Fire brigade call stat. (AT) PT2002-A1 Alarm call station with standard-compliant housing and control panel Full network participant in a Cerberus PACE system 7 standardized and pre-configured buttons 3 standardized and pre-configured displays Removable hand-held microphone with speak button Microphone and line monitoring Real-time audio transmission with constant latency: 4.6 ms analog- Integrated industrial Micro-SD card reader/writerr with max. 2 GB card in/analog-out Integrated real-time recorder for delayed announcements capacity for alarm messages and music Recording capacity: 256 files with a total duration of approx. 3 hours Provision of alarm announcements, alarm tones, and music 2x Ethernet LAN interfaces for connection to 'PACE-Net' Fire Safety 17 42 2018-07-19

4 Operating elements in the system Call stations Desk call stat. (19 buttons) PT2001-A11 Call station with electret condenser microphone and gooseneck Full network participant in a Cerberus PACE system 2-line text display 19 freely configurable buttons with status indicator Insertable labels for custom button identification Monitored microphone Integrated speaker 1x additional NF audio input (line/mic) and 1x additional NF audio output 4x digital inputs, 6x digital outputs Live speech / real-time audio transmission and integrated real-time recorder for delayed announcements Integrated Micro-SD card reader/writer with max. 2 GB card capacity for alarm messages and music Recording capacity: 256 files with a total duration of approx. 3 hours Provision of alarm announcements, alarm tones, and music 2x Ethernet LAN interfaces for connection to 'PACE-Net' Can be extended using button modules with status indicator and key switches Desk call station extension (24 buttons) PTO2001-A1 Optional button extension for the desk call station PT2001-A1 24 freely configurable buttons Up to 4x button extensions per desk call station PT2001-A1, offering a total of 115 buttons Insertable labels for custom button identification Desk call station extension (Kaba) PTO2002-A1 Call station extension for PT2001-A1 with key switch (Kaba) For enabling call station operation Figure similar Desk call station extension (Nordic) PTO2003-A1 Call station extension for PT2001-A1 with key switch (Nordic) For enabling call station operation 18 42 Fire Safety 2018-07-19

Operating elements in the system 4 Call stations Desk call station (RS485, 8+1) PT2009-A1 Call station with 8 configurable, illuminated zone buttons plus speak button Electret condenser microphone with gooseneck Symmetrical audio transmission, analog RS485 data transmission ('PACE-Bus') Audio output 0 db (line volume) Connection to control panel via CAT5 cable or above (max. 500 m) and RJ45 connector Up to eight call stations can be configured in a cascade 'daisy chain' Adapter module PTO2008-A1 for connection to the control panel Option to add up to three extension modules, each with 8 zone buttons Integrated audio amplifier (1 watt) and speaker Addressable via 8-way SIP switch in device Insertable labels for custom button identification Robust sheet steel housing Desk call station extension (RS485, 8) PTO2006-A1 Optional button extension for desk call station PT2009-A1 Up to 3 button extensions possible for desk call station PT2009-A1, offering a total of 32 buttons 8 configurable, illuminated zone buttons Insertable labels for custom button identification Desk call station (analog, 3+1) PT2008-A1* Call station with 3 configurable zone buttons plus speak button Electret condenser microphone with gooseneck Symmetrical audio transmission Audio output 0 db (line volume) Control signals for zones 1-3 and 'Speak' Connection to control panel via CAT5 cable or above (max. 150 m) and RJ45 connector Supplied adapter module for connection to control panel Insertable labels for custom button identification Robust sheet steel housing * The desk call station PT2008-A1 does not have approval in accordance with EN 54-16. Fire Safety 19 42 2018-07-19

4 Operating elements in the system Operating terminals 4.2 Operating terminals System state indicator (door) PT2007-A1 EN 54-16-compliant indicator panel for visual and acoustic status messages Color-coded visual indicators: Operation, fault, and alarm Operation: Green Fault: Yellow Alarm: Red Voice alarm: Red Fault warning with acoustic warning signal Button for acknowledging acoustic warning Potential-free fault contact Design: Open frame Remote control panel PT2006-A1 Buttons and display for selecting channels Sound level settings Connection of up to 16 remote control panels to the digital audio matrices PC2001-A1, PC2002-A1, or PC2003-A1 possible via the RS485 interface Supplied with installation frame For installation in recessed box 4-pin cables for RS485 interface and power supply System state indicator (19") PT2004-A1 EN 54-16-compliant indicator panel for visual and acoustic status messages Color-coded visual indicators: Operation, fault, and alarm Operation: Green Fault: Yellow Alarm: Red Voice alarm: Red Fault warning with acoustic warning signal Button for acknowledging acoustic warning Potential-free fault contact Design: 19", 1 HU Alarm control panel (19") PT2005-A1 Activation of voice alarms Activate: Red LED button Reset: Black button Silence: Green LED button Display of system status Button to acknowledge faults: Black Pre-made cut-out for optional service socket Design: 19", 1 HU 20 42 Fire Safety 2018-07-19

Access levels 5 5 Access levels The access level describes one of several conditions of voice alarm control and indicating equipment (VACIE) in which an appropriately authorized user can have access to or a view of the following functions on the system: Activating operating elements Performing operations Viewing indicators and/or information Access authorization is implemented on a country-specific basis and can be enabled using the following protective measures, for example: Keyboard shortcut Key switch Locked cabinet door Closed room Other Access levels 1 4 have the following properties: Access level 1 Access level 1 is accessible to everyone or, depending on the configuration of the voice alarm system, to authorized persons with a general responsibility for monitoring safety. Access level 2 Access level 2 is accessible to trained and authorized persons who are responsible for safety. In access level 2, the VACIE can be operated in the following operating conditions: Quiescent condition Voice alarm condition Fault warning condition Disablement condition Access level 3 Access level 3 is accessible to trained and authorized persons for the following rights and tasks: Changing system-specific data which is saved within the VACIE or controlled by it: Designations Allocation to voice alarm zones Alarm organization Saving and changing emergency tones and messages Servicing the VACIE in accordance with the instructions and data from the manufacturer Access level 4 Access level 4 is accessible to persons who have been trained and authorized by the VACIE manufacturer for the following rights and tasks: Servicing the VACIE Changing the firmware Changing fundamental functions 21 42

6 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002 PT2002-A1 Operating terminals 6 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002 PT2002-A1 1 Microphone with speak button 5 Reset button 2 Speaker 6 LED 'Operation' 3 Configurable announcement buttons 7 LED 'Fault' 4 All-clear clear button 8 LED 'Engaged' You can create and print the button identification in ''PACE--Design'. 22 42 Fire Safety 2018-07-19

Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 Fire brigade call station operating functions 6 6.1 Fire brigade call station operating functions Function Carrying out manual announcement / triggering evacuation Design 1. Lift microphone 2. Press and hold speak button 3. Speak into microphone Playing saved voice message Stopping voice message playback Deactivate acoustic warning signal Remedying faults Giving the all-clear Press the button labeled accordingly The saved voice message is played in all zones Press <RESET / ACOUSTIC OFF> Press <RESET / ACOUSTIC OFF> Press <ALL-CLEAR> 6.2 Fire brigade call station operation Transmitting a manual announcement / Triggering an evacuation with a manual announcement 1. Remove the microphone from the housing. 2. Press the speak button on the microphone and press and hold the speak button while speaking into the microphone at a normal sound level. The microphone is activated. Already active announcements are deactivated in the selected zones. A manual announcement is made in all zones. 3. Release the speak button after the announcement. The microphone is deactivated. Playing a recorded announcement / Triggering an evacuation with a recorded announcement 1. Press a button correspondingly labeled with the required announcement. Already active announcements are deactivated in all zones. The announcement is made in all zones. With the corresponding configuration, the announcement is also emitted via the integrated speaker. The announcement is continually repeated. 2. Press <RESET / ACOUSTIC OFF> to end the announcement. Recording an announcement 1. Press the correspondingly labeled button. 2. Press the speak button on the microphone and press and hold the speak button while speaking into the microphone at a normal sound level. The announcement is recorded in the device's internal memory. 23 42

6 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 Fire brigade call station operation Resetting the fault message LED 'FAULT' lights up. Press <RESET/ACOUSTIC OFF>. LED 'FAULT' goes out. The fault in the system has been rectified. The fault message is reset. Recurring fault messages The LED 'FAULT' lights up again. The fault in the system has not been rectified. 1. Inform Siemens customer support. 2. Request that maintenance be carried out by technical personnel. 24 42

Desk call station (19 buttons) PT2001-A1 7 Fire brigade call station operation 7 Desk call station (19 buttons) PT2001-A1 1 Microphone 4 LED 'ONLINE' / Fault 2 Display 5 LED 'ON' / Operation 3 Configurable buttons You can create and print the button identification in 'PACE-Design'. Fire Safety 25 42 2018-07-19

7 Desk call station (19 buttons) PT2001-A1 Desk call station operating functions 7.1 Desk call station operating functions Function Selecting zone Carrying out manual announcement / triggering evacuation Playing saved voice message Stopping voice message playback Remedying faults Giving the all-clear Design Press the button labeled accordingly 1. Press and hold the button labeled as the speak button 2. Speak into microphone Press the button labeled accordingly Press <RESET / ACOUSTIC OFF> Press <RESET / ACOUSTIC OFF> Press <ALL-CLEAR> 7.2 Desk call station operation Transmitting a manual announcement / Triggering an evacuation with a manual announcement 1. Select a zone or several zones by pressing the correspondingly labeled buttons. Selected zone buttons light up. 2. Press the correspondingly labeled speak button for the manual announcement. The microphone is activated. 3. Speak into the microphone at a normal sound level. Already active announcements are deactivated in the selected zones. A manual announcement is made in the selected zones. 4. Press the correspondingly labeled speak button to play the manual announcement again. The microphone is deactivated. 5. Press the selected zone buttons again. The button lighting goes out. 26 42

Desk call station (19 buttons) PT2001-A1 Desk call station operation 7 Playing a recorded announcement / Triggering an evacuation with a recorded announcement 1. Select a zone or several zones by pressing the correspondingly labeled buttons. Selected zone buttons light up. 2. Press a button correspondingly labeled with the required announcement. Already active announcements are deactivated in the selected zones. With the corresponding configuration, the announcement is also emitted via the integrated speaker. The announcement is continually repeated. 3. Press the corresponding button labeled with the required announcement again to end the announcement. 4. Press the selected zone buttons again. The button lighting goes out. Recording an announcement 1. Press the correspondingly labeled button. 2. Press the correspondingly labeled speak button for the manual announcement. The microphone is activated. 3. Speak into the microphone at a normal sound level. The announcement is recorded in the device's internal memory. Automatic deletion of recorded announcements Disconnect the call station from the power supply. Recorded voice messages are deleted from the device's internal memory. Resetting the fault message LED 'FAULT' lights up. Press the corresponding button labeled <RESET>. LED 'FAULT' goes out. The fault in the system has been rectified. The fault message is reset. Recurring fault messages The LED 'FAULT' lights up again. The fault in the system has not been rectified. Inform Siemens customer support. Request that maintenance be carried out by technical personnel. 27 42

8 Key switch for desk call station PTO2002/3-A1 Key switch operating functions 8 Key switch for desk call station PTO2002/3- A1 1 Microphone 4 LED 'ONLINE' / Fault 2 Display 5 LED 'ON' / Operation 3 Configurable buttons S Key switch You can create and print the button identification in 'PACE-Design'. 8.1 Key switch operating functions Unlocking/locking the call station Function Unlocking call station Locking call station Design Turn key switch with key to position 1 Turn key switch with key to position 0 8.2 Key switch operation The desk call station is operated in accordance with the following description after having been unlocked with the key switch: Desk call station operation [ 26] 28 42 Fire Safety 2018-07-19

System status indicator (19") PT2004-A1 Operating functions PT2004-A1 9 9 System status indicator (19") PT2004-A1 1 2 3 4 5 s Operating Betrieb Fault Voice alarm Störung Sprachalarm Buzzer reset/test Quittierung/Test PT2004 1 'Operating / Betrieb' indicator 4 Speaker 2 'Fault / Störung' indicator 5 <Buzzer reset/test Quittierung/Test> button 3 'Voice alarm / Sprachalarm' indicator 9.1 Operating functions PT2004-A1 Function Silencing a buzzer Acknowledging a fault warning Performing a test Design Press the black <Buzzer reset/test Quittierung/Test> button 9.2 Operation PT2004-A1 Acknowledging a fault warning LED 'FAULT' lights up. The fault has already been rectified Press <Buzzer reset/test Quittierung/Test>. LED 'FAULT' goes out. The buzzer has been silenced. Recurring fault messages The LED 'FAULT' lights up again. The fault in the system has not been rectified. Inform Siemens customer support. Request that maintenance be carried out by technical personnel. 29 42

10 System status display (door) PT2007-A1 Operating functions PT2007-A1 10 System status display (door) PT2007-A1 1 2 3 4 5 s Operating Betrieb Fault Voice alarm Störung Sprachalarm Buzzer reset/test Quittierung/Test PT2007 1 'Operating / Betrieb' indicator 4 Speaker 2 'Fault / Störung' indicator 5 <Buzzer reset/test Quittierung/Test> button 3 'Voice alarm / Sprachalarm' indicator 10.1 Operating functions PT2007-A1 The operating functions correspond to the following description: Operation functions PT2004-A1 See also 1 Operating functions PT2004-A1 [ 29] 10.2 Operation PT2007-A1 Acknowledging a fault warning LED 'FAULT' lights up. The fault has already been rectified Press <Buzzer reset/test Quittierung/Test>. LED 'FAULT' goes out. The buzzer has been silenced. Recurring fault messages The LED 'FAULT' lights up again. The fault in the system has not been rectified. Inform Siemens customer support. Request that maintenance be carried out by technical personnel. 30 42

Alarm control panel (19") PT2005-A1 Operating functions PT2005-A1 11 11 Alarm control panel (19") PT2005-A1 1 2 3 4 5 Voice alarm s Initate Reset Silence Auslösen Rücksteller Stumm Fault Indicatio Reset Quittieren Störung PT2005 1 <Initiate / Auslösen> button 4 <Fault Indication Reset / Quittieren Störung> button 2 <Reset / Rückstellen> button 5 Pre-made cut-out for optional service socket 3 <Silence / Stumm> button 11.1 Operating functions PT2005-A1 Function Activating the alarm Resetting the alarm manually Silencing the alarm manually Acknowledging a fault warning Design Press the red <Initiate / Auslösen> button Press black <Fault Indication Reset / Quittieren Störung> button Press green <Silence / Stumm> button Press black <Fault Indication Reset / Quittieren Störung> button 11.2 Operation PT2005-A1 Activating the alarm Press the red <Initiate / Auslösen> button. The alarm is activated. Resetting the alarm manually Press the black <Fault Indication Reset / Quittieren Störung> button. The alarm is reset. Silencing the alarm manually Press the green <Silence / Stumm> button. The alarm is silenced. Acknowledging a fault warning Press the black <Fault Indication Reset / Quittieren Störung> button. The fault warning is acknowledged. 31 42

11 Alarm control panel (19") PT2005-A1 Operation PT2005-A1 Resetting the fault message LED 'FAULT' lights up. The fault in the system has been rectified. Press <Buzzer reset/test Quittierung/Test>. LED 'FAULT' goes out. The fault message is reset. Recurring fault messages The LED 'FAULT' lights up again. The fault in the system has not been rectified. 1. Inform Siemens customer support. 2. Request that maintenance be carried out by technical personnel. 32 42

Remote control panel PT2006-A1 Operating functions PT2006-A1 12 12 Remote control panel PT2006-A1 1 2 3 CH- CH+ Player C VOL- 70% MUTE VOL+ RC 285 6 5 4 1 <Next channel in descending order> 2 <Switch the output> 5 <Mute> 4 <Increase sound level> 3 <Next channel in ascending order> 6 <Reduce sound level> 12.1 Operating functions PT2006-A1 Function Switch the output Mute / Unmute Switching channel Next channel in descending order Next channel in ascending order Controlling the sound level Increase sound level Reduce sound level Button Press the top middle button Press the bottom middle button / Press the button again Press the top left button Press the top right button Press the bottom right button Press the bottom left button 33 42

12 Remote control panel PT2006-A1 Operation PT2006-A1 12.2 Operation PT2006-A1 Switch the output Press the top middle button. Output is switched. Switching channel Press the top right button. The next channel in ascending order is selected. Press the top left button. The next channel in descending order is selected. Increase sound level Press the bottom right button. The sound level is increased. Reduce sound level Press the bottom left button. The sound level is reduced. Muting/silencing Press the bottom middle button. Audio output is muted. Press the bottom middle button again. Audio output is unmuted. 34 42

Function test Testing the indicating elements 13 13 Function test The function test must be carried out in accordance with EN 54-16, section 16.2, 'Function tests'. Perform the function test on site at the same time as the system acceptance test. If the system is connected to a fire detection installation (FDI), the function test must be performed with the FDI connected. 13.1 Testing the indicating elements You can test the required visual and acoustic indicating elements according to EN 54-16 by operating them manually in access level 1 or 2 in accordance with the configuration of the VACIE. Check the display and LED for any indication of shutdowns if corresponding devices are part of the system. Check the display by pressing the <Buzzer reset/test acknowledgment/test> button on the PT2004 and 2007. Check the keypad functions. A full acceptance test must be performed after every time a change is made to the system. Testing interval All indicating elements must be tested every six months. 35 42

14 System acceptance on site 14 System acceptance on site The on-site system acceptance test includes all of the function tests in the maintenance table in chapter 'Maintenance [ 37]'. 36 42

Maintenance 15 15 Maintenance The system requires regular maintenance to ensure thatt it operates reliably. This is all the more true for systems with an evacuation function. Commission 'maintenance personnel' to perform maintenance work. The following list includes some examples of causes of faults that might be spotted during a function test being performed as part of the maintenance work: Contact for remote triggering for an evacuation, through a connected fire control panel, has not been processed. System incorrectly configured/parameterized without this being noticed. Incorrect system status not displayed by diagnosticss tool. Matrix switches evacuation signal to the wrong outpu owing to incorrect parametrization. Incorrect labeling on keypad leading to the operator accidentally shutting down. Manual announcement difficult to understand or no sound owing to faulty microphone. WARNING Maintenance work not carried out Restricted alarms or no alarms, personal injury and damage to property in an emergency Ensure that the following maintenance work is performed at the interval specified. Remember that the function test falls under the scope of maintenance work. The maintenance intervals may differ from the recommendations provided for maintenance below depending on national requirements. What Function test Keypad functions Display and LED: Shutdowns displayed Indicating elements Microphone SD card Description Interval In accordance with EN 54-16, section 16.2, 'Function tests' At least once a year All signal paths and relays At least once a year At the same time as system acceptance After any change is made to the system Function test after any change is made to the system Function test after any change is made to the system Function test of all visual and acoustic indicating elements as At least twice a year per EN 54-16 Function test for systems with evacuation functions Four times a year Replace with new SD card After max. 10 years Table 1: Maintenance intervals Function test Carry out the Function test [ 35] at the specified intervals. Fire Safety 37 42 2018-07-19

15 Maintenance Cleaning the control panels To clean the control panels, use a wet cloth without any cleaning agents, abrasives, or solvents. See also 1 Function test [ 35] 38 42

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Glossary Glossary Disablement condition Condition in which the disablement of functions is indicated. Fault warning condition Condition in which a fault is indicated. Functional condition Condition of the voice alarm control and indicating equipment, which is identified by its indication on the voice alarm control and indicating equipment. PACE Public Address and Controlled Evacuation Quiescent condition The voice alarm system is supplied with energy and the voice alarm control and indicating equipment exhibits none of the following conditions: voice alarm condition, fault warning condition, disablement condition. RSL 'Required Station List': A list created in the configuration software containing the definitions of causes of a fault warning condition. Voice alarm condition Condition in which a saved or live fire alarm signal is transmitted in at least one voice alarm zone. Voice alarm control and indicating equipment (VACIE) Part of a voice alarm system which generates an audible voice alarm signal and transmits this to speaker circuits if it receives alarm signals from a fire detection installation and/or a manual triggering device. 40 42

Index / Index A Access levels... 21 Access level 1... 21 Access level 2... 21 Access level 3... 21 Access level 4... 21 B Button identification Control panel... 22, 25, 28 C Control panel Button identification... 22, 25, 28 Customer Support Center Service... 5 F Function test... 35 Indicating elements... 35, 37 Keypad functions... 37 Function tests System acceptance... 36 I Indicating elements Testing interval... 35 ITE Information technology equipment... 14 M Maintenance intervals Function test... 37 O Original language... 6 R RSL Required Station List... 16 S SD card Maintenance interval... 37 Service Customer Support Center... 5 Source language... 6 System acceptance Function tests... 36 T Testing interval Indicating elements... 35 41 42

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