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The 'Solution F1' Fire Control Panel Operating and Installation Manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and configuration of the control panel, including descriptions of LED and LC module indications, user and installer menus, and technical specifications. It covers various functions such as alarm configuration, system settings, and maintenance procedures. The manual also includes mounting instructions and a commissioning certificate to ensure proper setup and functionality of the fire control system.
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Solution f1 Manual

The 'Solution F1' Fire Control Panel Operating and Installation Manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and configuration of the control panel, including descriptions of LED and LC module indications, user and installer menus, and technical specifications. It covers various functions such as alarm configuration, system settings, and maintenance procedures. The manual also includes mounting instructions and a commissioning certificate to ensure proper setup and functionality of the fire control system.
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Fire Control Panel "Solution F1"

Operating and Installation Manual

Issue: August 2013

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Content

1. Description of Control Panel :..................................................................................................... 7


LED indications:.......................................................................................................................... 7
LC module indications: ............................................................................................................... 8
Description of the push buttons:................................................................................................. 9
2. Menus for the end user :........................................................................................................... 10
General Main menu for end user.............................................................................................. 10
FCP selection ........................................................................................................................... 10
Main menu "Switch on / switch off" .......................................................................................... 10
Alarm counter ........................................................................................................................... 11
Changing the end user access code ........................................................................................ 11
Diagnosis Menu........................................................................................................................ 11
Switching on/off: zones and single detectors ........................................................................... 12
Switching on/off: OC-Outputs ................................................................................................... 12
Switching on/off: 4 internal relays............................................................................................. 12
Switching on/off: 3 internal power outputs ............................................................................... 13
Switching on/off: sounders / strobes ........................................................................................ 13
Switching on/off: Alarm Transmission Device (TD).................................................................. 13
Switching on/off: Alarm transmission delay.............................................................................. 14
Switching on/off: Fire outputs ................................................................................................... 14
Event memory .......................................................................................................................... 14
Detector data ............................................................................................................................ 14
Internal Modules (PCBs) : Overview ........................................................................................ 15
Network data ............................................................................................................................ 15
Example of Power Supply Voltages ......................................................................................... 15
Example of Power Supply Status Information .......................................................................... 16
Example of Power Outputs Voltages........................................................................................ 16
Example of Input voltages ........................................................................................................ 16
Example of displaying software version and Serial No. ........................................................... 16
Switching on/off: Addressable detectors .................................................................................. 17
Event memory: "Filter".............................................................................................................. 17
Event memory: "Printing".......................................................................................................... 17
Table of detectors..................................................................................................................... 17
Internal Modules (PCBs): Details ............................................................................................. 20
Display of network adapters ..................................................................................................... 20
Modem data.............................................................................................................................. 20
Display of FRP/LCD Panel ....................................................................................................... 21
Display of Modbus devices....................................................................................................... 21
Details of network devices........................................................................................................ 21
Detector details of network devices.......................................................................................... 22
Example of detector data: MCP ............................................................................................... 22
Example of detector data: Optical smoke detector .................................................................. 23
Example of detector data: Listec heat sensor cable SEC15 .................................................... 24
Example of loop card details .................................................................................................... 24
Example of details of a fire brigade repeater panel with fire brigade control panel ................. 24
Only for Hochiki ESP ............................................................................................................... 24
Only for Apollo Discovery ......................................................................................................... 25
Only for Hochiki ESP ............................................................................................................... 24
Example of "Zero point" and "Fire point" display...................................................................... 24
Only for Apollo Discovery ......................................................................................................... 25
3. Installer menus: ........................................................................................................................ 26
Access to the installer menu .................................................................................................... 27
General Main menu for installer ............................................................................................... 27
Main menu: Test functions ....................................................................................................... 28
Main menu: Automatic Controlling ........................................................................................... 28

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Main menu: Alarm configuration............................................................................................... 28
Settings 1 of FCP ..................................................................................................................... 29
Settings 2 of FCP ..................................................................................................................... 29
Settings 3of FCP ...................................................................................................................... 30
Detector test (only for addressable detectors) ......................................................................... 30
Menu "Manual Controlling" ....................................................................................................... 31
Menu "Simulation" .................................................................................................................... 31
Menu "Revision" ....................................................................................................................... 31
Automatic Control: internal OC Outputs ................................................................................... 32
Automatic Control: 4 internal Relays ........................................................................................ 32
Automatic Control: 3 monitored Power outputs........................................................................ 32
Automatic Control: Output modules (loop) ............................................................................... 32
Automatic Control: Input modules (loop) .................................................................................. 33
Automatic Control: 8 resistor monitored Inputs ........................................................................ 33
Automatic Control: 2 monitored, conventional inputs............................................................... 34
Select the kind of detectors to configure: Loop or conventional .............................................. 34
Detector settings....................................................................................................................... 34
Zone settings ............................................................................................................................ 34
Zone Alarm Coincidences ........................................................................................................ 35
Timer programs ........................................................................................................................ 35
Delay times of Main alarm (TD)................................................................................................ 36
To set date and time................................................................................................................. 36
To configure Holidays............................................................................................................... 37
System settings ........................................................................................................................ 37
Scan detectors.......................................................................................................................... 39
Delete Configuration................................................................................................................. 39
Delete Texts ............................................................................................................................. 39
Delete Events ........................................................................................................................... 39
Configuring macro push buttons S1 – S8................................................................................. 39
Changing the installer access code.......................................................................................... 40
Selecting the panel language ................................................................................................... 40
Configuring the interfaces ........................................................................................................ 40
Alarm and fault thresholds for conventional detectors ............................................................. 40
Scanning RS485 devices ......................................................................................................... 41
Modem functions ...................................................................................................................... 41
Network settings ....................................................................................................................... 41
Flash Update ............................................................................................................................ 42
Power outputs: Thresholds....................................................................................................... 42
Loop parameters ...................................................................................................................... 43
Options ..................................................................................................................................... 43
ESPA 4.4.4 Settings ................................................................................................................. 43
Arcnet Baud rate....................................................................................................................... 44
Sections .................................................................................................................................... 44
Network sections ...................................................................................................................... 44
FRP protocol sections .............................................................................................................. 44
Webserver Settings .................................................................................................................. 44
Manual Control: internal OC Outputs ....................................................................................... 45
Manual Control: 4 internal Relays ............................................................................................ 45
Manual Control: 3 monitored Power Outputs ........................................................................... 46
Manual Control: Output modules (loop) ................................................................................... 46
Automatic Control: Settings for outputs.................................................................................... 46
Automatic Control: Functions ................................................................................................... 47
Selection of displaying cause and effect events ...................................................................... 47
Automatic Control: Settings for output modules (loop)............................................................. 48
Automatic Control: Settings for sounders/ sounder modules (loop)......................................... 48
Automatic Control: Settings of 8 internal monitored inputs ...................................................... 49
Configuring zones (loop) .......................................................................................................... 49
Configuring conventional zones ............................................................................................... 50

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Analogue addressable detector’s sensitivity / modes / delays ................................................. 50
To configure timer programs .................................................................................................... 52
Interface protocols .................................................................................................................... 52
Interface baud rates.................................................................................................................. 53
Configuring thresholds for conventional detectors ................................................................... 53
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 53
Push button S_ settings............................................................................................................ 53
Zone LEDs................................................................................................................................ 53
Configuring the timer ................................................................................................................ 54
Cause and Effect events list..................................................................................................... 54
Cause and Effect events configuration..................................................................................... 54
Event codes .............................................................................................................................. 55
4. Mounting instruction ................................................................................................................. 57
5. Commissioning certificate FCP "Solution F1" .......................................................................... 58
General ..................................................................................................................................... 58
Checking the documentation.................................................................................................... 58
Checking the system components ........................................................................................... 58
Checking the wiring system...................................................................................................... 59
Measure end of line resistors of conventional zones (without voltage).................................... 59
Measure cable resistance of loop wiring (without voltage)....................................................... 59
Measurement of the end of line resistors of the monitored power outputs (without voltage)... 60
Measurement of the end of line resistors of the monitored inputs (without voltage)................ 60
Checking the end of line resistor on the RS485 bus ................................................................ 60
Commissioning of the power supply......................................................................................... 60
Scanning of internal an external components .......................................................................... 61
Detector modules ..................................................................................................................... 61
Serial devices ........................................................................................................................... 61
Addressable detectors/modules ............................................................................................... 62
Checking of earth fault.............................................................................................................. 63
Measurement of loop voltage and current................................................................................ 63
Configure power outputs .......................................................................................................... 64
Configuration of the fire control system.................................................................................... 64
Functional tests ........................................................................................................................ 65
6. Technical specifications:........................................................................................................... 66
Power Supply ........................................................................................................................... 66
Common technical data............................................................................................................ 67
Minimum/ maximum voltages/currents..................................................................................... 68
Fuse values .............................................................................................................................. 68
Cable parameter....................................................................................................................... 68
7. CE marking:.............................................................................................................................. 69

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1. Description of Control Panel :

Picture of the control panel of the "Solution F1":

LED indications

Dynamic functions keys F1 – F4, Field programmable push buttons S1 – S8


The functions is individually indicated and mounting place for printer
in the bottom line of the LC module

Key ‘Prog’: to select the main menu Keypad and cursor push buttons
Key ‘external sounders off / on’
Key ‘internal buzzer off"// "LED test’
Key ‘Reset’

LED indications:

LED : Description :
green LED "In Operation" The Fire Control Panel (FCP) is in operation.
green LED "Day Mode" Indicates that the FCP is in "Day Mode". That means
the main alarm is delayed if a delay time is configured.
green LED "Night Mode" Indicates that the FCP is in "Day Mode". That means
the main alarm is NOT delayed and any alarm
activates the Fire Brigade immediately.
green LED "Service" Indicates that the FCP is in "Service Mode".
red LED "Main alarm" Indicates that the FCP is in Alarm condition. See LC
module for detailed information. If an alarm
transmission device (TD) is connected to the panel the
panel has tried to activate the TD.
red LED "Internal alarm" Indicates that the FCP is in Alarm condition. See LC
module for detailed information.
red LED "Fire Brigade alarmed" Indicates that the FCP has activated the alarm
transmission device (TD) to the Fire Brigade and the
TD gave a response to confirm the activation. (Input

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"TD response” in the wiring diagrams can be used for
this confirmation signal).
red LED "Fire Protection Equipment" Indicates that the FCP has activated one ore more fire
outputs. Fire outputs are outputs which are configured
to the "Fire outputs" on/off function.
yellow LED "Fault" Indicates that the FCP is in fault condition. At least one
device (detector, module), input, output or system
component is not in normal condition. See LC module
for detailed information.
yellow LED "Disabling" Indicates that at least one device (detector, module),
input or output is disabled (switched off).
yellow LED "Transmission Device" (TD) In case of flashing this LED (and yellow LED "Fault" is
on) the TD is in fault condition.
In case this LED is on (and yellow LED "Disabled" is
on) the TD is switched off.
yellow LED "Sounders" In case of flashing this LED (and yellow LED "Fault" is
on) one of the sounder outputs is in fault condition.
In case this LED is on (and yellow LED "Disabled" is
on) one of the sounder outputs is switched off.
yellow LED "System" The FCP itself is in fault condition. That means that
maybe the main board (micro controller) does not
work well and the correct function of the FCP is
not guaranteed. Please check immediately by the
installation company.

LC module indications:

The LC module is a graphics LCD which is automatically illuminated in the case of any event. That
means if an alarm message, a fault message, a disabled message or just if any push button is
pressed the LC module activated the illumination. Then detailed information is shown in the display.
Either the LCD shows the information in 8 lines of alpha numerical texts or in a graphics mode like bar
charts or columns.

Usually the FCP shows the condition of the panel in the middle of the LC module. There is in big letter
the current status on a dark background. The following messages are possible :

IN OPERATION = normal condition


ALARM = the FCP is in alarm condition
T E S T ALARM = the FCP is in test alarm condition
FAULT = the FCP is in fault condition
SWITCH OFF = one or more devices of the FCP are switched off
ACTIVATION = one or more outputs of the FCP are activated

If the user enters one of the menus (by pressing the push button "Prog") at the bottom line of the LC
module he sees the dynamic function keys F1 – F4. Sometimes all 4 keys are used, sometimes only

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one or two. It depends on the menu. Here we do not describe the function keys in details. Therefore
please have a look into section 2.

Please note that : usually there are the following standard functions for
 "F1" = "cancel" or "back". Means to leave the current menu and jump into the menu
above, and
 "F4" = "Enter". Means to select (or confirm) the function which is marked in the LC
module by a black background.

Description of the push buttons:


The control panel of the FCP "Solution F1" contains a brand new technology of push buttons. There
are no more mechanical push buttons or ordinary foil key pads but it is a pressure sensitive piezo
lacquer technology which is printed on the aluminum plate. These push buttons must not be
adjusted and this technology has not known any attrition or abrasion for many years and it is
very resistant to EMC interferences and detergents. An intelligent circuit detects any pressing of
the push buttons and confirms it by a beep.

The push buttons which are maybe not self-explanatory are these:

Push button : Description :


By this push button the user leaves the normal operation and enters the main menu of
the FCP. See the detailed description in section 2.
This push button deactivates (switch off) the external sounder outputs in case of an
alarm. This is a temporary deactivation because if another alarm comes in the
sounders will be activated again.

− This push button deactivates (switch off) the internal buzzer in case of an alarm or
fault message. This is a temporary deactivation because if another message
comes in the buzzer will be activated again.
− In case of an alarm and if the alarm transmission is delayed, the delay time will be
started.
− If there is no alarm and no fault this push button activates an LED test.
This push button resets the FCP.
In case of a key deposit alarm message you have to put in the installer code at first
and afterwards press this button.
Field programmable push buttons (S1 – S8). See detailed description in the installer
manual.
Use this push button in the menus to confirm your inputs line by line.

Use this push button in the menus to cancel your inputs.

Cursor control keypad.

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2. Menus for the end user :

The following description contains all the menus for the end user. If the push button "Prog"
is pressed it starts with the main menu.

No. Indication of the LC module : Description :


01 Main menu General Main menu for end user
This menu appears immediately after pressing "Prog".
1. Switch on/off
2. Alarm counter The functions have the followings meanings :
3. End user code 1. To switch on / off detectors, input-/ output
4. Diagnosis modules, day/night mode, zones and general
outputs  Jump to Menu 02
Cancel Installer Enter 2. Indication of the alarm counter. This alarm
counter cannot be set back. It is a 4 digit
number (1 – 9999) Menu 03
Display on network devices 3. To change the end user code  Jump to
Menu 04
Main menu FCP 001 4. To jump to the diagnosis menu  Jump to
1. Switch on/off
Menu 05
2. Alarm counter
3. End user code The push button "cancel" (F1) leads to the normal
4. Diagnosis status indication of the FCP.

Cancel FCP Installer Enter The function "FCP" (F2) is only available in networked
fire control panels. After pressing F2 a list of all
networked devices appears Menu 1.1 .

The push button "Installer" (F3) is to use for the installer


company only. It leads to the menus for service and
configuration.

The push button "Enter" (F4) selects (activates) the


function which is marked by a black background.
Instead you can also select the function by pressing
the no. left in front of the functions (here : 1 – 4).

01.1 FCP selection


choose active device
FCP 001 : ID- 001 On networked systems here you can choose a device
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection -> +10 <- -10 for which the next switching function should be done.
>FCP 001* Zone offset 10000 001<
FCP 002 Zone offset 20000 002 You can scroll to a device by the cursor buttons and
RCP 003 Zone offset 00000 003 then activate this device by pressing "Selection" (F4).
Cancel all Selection The next enable/disable function then will be executed
for the chosen panel. To send a common command to
all network devices you can push "all" (F3).

02 Main menu "Switch on / switch off"


Switch on/off
1. Switching on/off of zones and detectors 
1. Zones & detect. 5. Sounder/Strobe Jump to Menu 06
2. Output 6. Alarm Transm.Dev 2. Switching on/off of OC-Outputs  Jump to
3. Relay 7. Delay Menu 07
4. Power Output 8. Fire Outputs 3. Switching on/off of Relays inside the FCP 
Cancel Enter
Jump to Menu 08
4. Switching on/off of 3 monitored power outputs
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5. Continuously switching on/off of sounders /
Display on network devices strobes (incl. loop sounders)  Jump to
Picture 10
Switch on/off 6. Switching on/off the alarm transmission device
(TD)  Jump to Picture 11
1. Zones & detect. 5. Sounder/Strobe
2. Output 6. Alarm Trans.Dev. 7. To activate / deactivate the alarm delay for the
3. Relay 7. Delay TD  Jump to Picture 12
4. Power Output 8. Fire Outputs 8. Temporary switching on/off the fire outputs.
This means all outputs will be deactivated until
Cancel FCP Enter this function is canceled  Jump to Picture
13

The function "FCP" (F2) is only available in networked


fire control panels. After pressing F2 a list of all
networked devices appears Menu 1.1 .

03 Alarmcounter Alarm counter


This alarm counter cannot be set back. It is a 4 digit
FCP - Alarm : 0025
number (1 – 9999).
Testalarm : 0011
Test alarms (Detector test/revision) will be displayed by
Network - Alarm : 0033 a separate counter.
Testalarm : 0017 The lower two rows only will be displayed in networked
Cancel systems. Here the Alarms and test alarms of other
devices in the network will be counted.

04 End user Changing the end user access code


First you have to type the old access code, then you
old access code : 0000 have to type two times the new access code.
new access code : 3528
new access code : 3528 Every line has to be confirmed with "OK".

Cancel Example left side : old access code 0000 is replaced by


new access code 3528.

05 Diagnosis Diagnosis Menu


1. To display the event memory on the LCD.
1. Event memory 5. Voltages
2. Detector data 6. Power Outputs The youngest message will be displayed first.
3. Internal Modules 7. Inputs  Jump to Menu 14
4. Network 8. FCP data 2. To analyze the zones and detector data. A list
of all zones with detectors will be displayed.
Cancel Enter You can investigate in the details  Jump
to Menu 15
3. A list with possible types of internal modules
(PCBs) will be displayed  Jump to Menu 16
4. Here a list of all recognized network devices will be
displayed -> Jump to Menu 17.
5. A list will be displayed with real time
measurements of power supply voltage and
earth fault voltages. You can check power
supply and earth fault messages here 
Example in Picture 18
6. A list will be displayed with real time
measurements of the monitored power
outputs. You can check fault messages here
 Example in Picture 19
7. A list will be displayed with real time
measurements of the 8 monitored inputs.
You can check fault messages here 
Example in Picture 20
8. To display FCP Software version and Serial
no.  Example in Picture 21

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06 Zones & detect. FCP 001 Switching on/off: zones and single detectors
Status
You can switch off single zones or several zones
from zone : 5
programmed zone text simultaneously. This is done by using the "from … to…
To zone : " function. Please type the zone number and confirm by
"OK”.
"Status" means the current status of the zone (e.g.
Cancel On Off Detect. normal, alarm, fault). To switch off the zone you have to
press "Off" (F3) or for switching on the zone you have to
press "On" (F2).

If only one zone shall be switched the line "to zone" can
be missed and F2/F3 (on/off) can be pressed
immediately.
If single detectors shall be switched you have to type
"Detect.” (F4) after the zone has been confirmed (do
not use F2/F3 (on/off) in this case)  Jump to Menu 22

07 Switch on/off RCP 003 Switching on/off: OC-Outputs


from output : 001 normal
Here the 16 OC-outputs on the main processor board of
to output :
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection -> +10 <- -10 the FCP "Solution F1” as well as the OC-outputs on the
>001 Output 001 Main processor loop cards can be switched on/off.
002 Output 002 Main processor
003 Output 003 Main processor The outputs are located like this :
Cancel On Off Enter Outputs 1 – 16 : OC- Outputs on main board
Outputs 17 – 24: OC- Outputs on 1. loop card
Outputs 25 – 32: OC- Outputs on 2. loop card
etc.

To switch on/off the outputs there are two possibilities


you can choose :
a) To type the output no. directly by the key pad
and confirming with "OK". Please use the line
"from output” and "to output” for this.
b) Select the outputs by using the cursor keys ↓
and ↑ (means 1 line up or 1 line down) or the
cursor keys  and  (means 10 lines down
or 10 lines up) and confirm the output numbers
with "Enter" (F4) or "Ok”.

The actual "status" of the output (e.g. normal condition


or active) will be displayed behind the number.

After selecting the output / outputs you have to switch


them by pressing F3 ("off") or F2 ("on").

08 Switch on/off FCP 001 Switching on/off: 4 internal relays


from relay : 001 normal Here the 4 internal relays on the main processor board
to relay :
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection -> +10 <- -10 of the FCP "Solution F1” can be switched on/off.
>001 Relay 001 Main processor
002 Relay 002 Main processor To switch on/off the relays there are two possibilities
003 Relay 003 Main processor you can choose :
Cancel On Off Enter a) To type the relay no. directly by the key pad
and confirming with "OK". Please use the line
"from relay” and "to relay” for this.
b) Select the relays by using the cursor keys ↓
and ↑ (means 1 line up or 1 line down) or the
cursor keys  and  (means 10 lines down
or 10 lines up) and confirm the relay numbers
with "Enter" (F4) or "OK”. Then press "Enter"
(F4) to confirm the switching.

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The actual "status" of the relay (e.g. normal condition or
active) will be displayed behind the number.

After selection the relay / relays you have to switch


them by pressing F3 ("off") or F2 ("on").

09 Switch on/off FCP 001 Switching on/off: 3 internal power outputs


from power output : 001 normal
Here the 3 internal power outputs on the main
to power output :
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection -> +10 <- -10 processor board of the FCP "Solution F1” can be
>001 Power Output 001 Main processor switched on/off.
002 Power Output 002 Main processor
003 Power Output 003 Main processor To switch on/off the relays there are two possibilities
Cancel On Off Enter you can choose :
a) To type the power output no. directly by the
key pad and confirming with "OK". Please use
the line "from power output” and "to power
output” for this.
b) Select the power outputs by using the cursor
keys ↓ and ↑ (means 1 line up or 1 line down)
or the cursor keys  and  (means 10 lines
down or 10 lines up) and confirm the power
output numbers with "Enter" (F4) or "OK”.

The actual "status" of the power output (e.g. normal


condition, fault or active) will be displayed behind the
number.

After selection the power output / power outputs you


have to switch them by pressing F3 ("off") or F2 ("on").

10 Switch on/off FCP 001 Switching on/off: sounders / strobes


After selecting this function in the switch on/off main
1. Zones & detect. 5. Sounder/Strobe
2. Output 6. Alarm Transm.Dev menu you see at the bottom line of the LCD "off" (F3)
3. Relay 7. Delay or "on" (F2).
4. Power Output 8. Fire Outputs
By pressing F3 all sounders / strobes will be switched
Cancel off off continuously.

Pay attention :

By the function (F3) all sounders and strobes will


be switched off continuously. If another alarm
comes in the sounders / strobes will not be
activated again until they are switched on again.

11 Switch on/off FCP 001 Switching on/off: Alarm Transmission Device


(TD)
1. Zones & detect. 5. Sounder/Strobe
2. Output 6. Alarm Trans.Dev. After selecting this function in the switch on/off main
3. Relay 7. Delay menu you see at the bottom line of the LCD "off" (F3)
4. Power Output 8. Fire Outputs or "on" (F2).

Cancel off By pressing F3 the Alarm transmission device will be


switched off continuously.

The current status of the TD will additionally indicated


by the yellow LED on the control panel.

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12 Switch on/off FCP 001 Switching on/off: Alarm transmission delay
Here the delay of the alarm transmission device of the
1. Zones & detect. 5. Sounder/Strobe
2. Output 6. Alarm Transm.Dev. FCP "Solution F1” can be switched on/off.
3. Relay 7. Delay
4. Power Output 8. Fire Outputs After selecting this function you see at the bottom line
of the LCD "off" (F3) or "on" (F2). "On” means to
Cancel on activate the delay (Day Mode)

The current status of the delay will be additionally


indicated by the green LEDs (Day Mode, Night Mode)
on the control panel.
When the delay is activated there is an additional
indication in the LC module ("Delay activated”)

Pay attention :
To switch on the delay of the alarm transmission
device is only possible if "Response time” and
"Inspection time” in the menus "Alarm configurat. -
> Delay” is configured. This can only be done by
the installer company.

13 Switch on/off FCP 001 Switching on/off: Fire outputs


This function disables in case of an alarm all outputs
1. Zones & detect. 5. Sounder/Strobe
2. Output 6. Alarm Transm.Dev. which have been configured with "yes" in the menu
3. Relay 7. Delay "Automat. Controlling"  Selection 1 to 4  "Settings"
4. Power Output 8. Fire Outputs  "Operate like Fire Output".

Cancel off These could be 3 internal power outputs, all OC-


outputs, 4 internal relays and all loop output modules.
After selecting this function you see at the bottom line
of the LCD "off" (F3) or "on" (F2).

Pay attention :
By the function (F3) all fire outputs will be switched
off continuously. If an alarm comes in no output
will be activated.
14 Event memory Event memory
Message 00001 of 00391
The last message (the youngest) is shown first in the
Fault
Power output 001 wire break upper area of the LC module. In the last but one line of
the LCD data and time of the message are shown. This
08-07-2011 18:25:22 is the time when the event has appeared.
Cancel Filter print
You can scroll with the cursor keys up and down the
messages :
↓ and ↑ : 1 line up or 1 line down
 und  : 10 lines down or 10 lines up

By pressing F2 ("Filter")  Jump to Menu 23

By pressing F3 ("print")  Jump to Menu 24

15 Zone | existing | config. Detector data


> 0001 | 010 | 010 Here the zones which contain at least one detector are
0002 | 010 | 010
0003 | 011 | 107 listed line by line (left column).
0004 | 003 | 127
0005 | 010 | 010 The middle column shows the number of detectors
0006 | 021 | 117 which were found during last loop scanning.
Cancel Segment Details
The right column "config." shows the number of

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detectors which were configured by configuration
software or by manual operating on the control panel.
Segment | existing | Current
> 01 | 024 | 008,4mA
Ideally the numbers in the middle and right
02 | 031 | 010,9mA columns should be identical.
03 | 068 | 023,8mA
04 | 044 | 015,4mA By pressing key F3 "Segment", the display will change
| | to a list of segments with number of connected devices
| | and current on each segment.
Cancel Zone Details Please select with the cursor keys the zone/segment
which should be investigated more detailed and press
"Details" (F4)  Jump to Menu 25
16 Internal Modules Internal Modules (PCBs) : Overview
Here all possible types of internal modules (PCBs) are
1. Loop card HOCHIKI ESP : 01
2. Loop card Apollo XP : 00 listed and behind them you can see how many modules
3. Conventional detector card : 00 are installed in the FCP (here: only 1 pc. Loop card
4. Input-/output module : 00↓ Hochiki ESP).

Cancel Details These types of modules are possible (depending on


software version) :
Cursor key "↓" show more :
 Loop card supporting Hochiki ESP detectors
5. Network interface card : 00
6. Modem : 00  Loop card supporting Apollo XP95/Discovery
7. RS485 device : 00 detectors
8. Modbus device : 00  Conventional detector card
 Input- / Output module
 ARCNET network card
 Modem/Web server
 RS485 devices (LCD repeater panel)
 Modbus devices (Listec SCU800)

Please select with the cursor keys the module which


should be investigated more detailed and press
"Details" (F4)  Jump to Menu 26
17 Network data
ID-| Type | Zone offset |Mode
>001|FCP 001 | 01000 |Day *< Here you see a list of all network devices. The
002|FCP 002 | 02000 |Night consecutive number corresponds to the configured
003|RCP 001 | 00000 |Night network-ID of the device. In the column Type the
004|FCP 000 | 00000 |Night
005|FCP 000 | 00000 |Night
device type and the device number will be displayed.
006|FCP 000 | 00000 |Night The next column shows the configured Zone offset for
Cancel Details each device. This zone offset will be added to the
original zone number in case of messages from
detectors/zones, if the display system for the network is
configured to zone offset. The mode (day or Night)
specifies, at which devices the delay for the
transmission device is active or not.
You can scroll through the list of network devices using
the cursor keys. The * marks the device you are actual
working on. By pressing "Details" (F4) you will get
further information about the selected device  Jump
to Menu 27
18 Voltages Example of Power Supply Voltages
Power supply voltage : 28,15 V The charging voltage should be in between 27,3V and
Battery charg. voltage : 27,72 V
Pow. supply batt.volt. : 27,57 V 27,8V (20°C). This should be checked by voltage
Earth fault voltage : 1,57 V meter.
RTC battery : 3,07 V
The nominal earth fault voltage should be 1,5V -1,7V. In
Cancel Details case of any earth fault there will be a deviation of that
voltage. By system parameter "earth fault threshold"
you can define the threshold for earth fault recognition.
"0" means highest sensitivity, "10" means lowest
sensitivity for fault message display.

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The RTC battery should be replaced, if the voltage
drops below 2,1V.
Leaving the menu by pressing F1 ("Cancel").
Further information by pressing F4 ("Details").

18.1 Power supply S001A00.07 Example of Power Supply Status Information


xx | xx | xx | xx |AcV |AcRi|AcE |Temp
- | - | - | - | OK | OK | OK | OK | First line shows firmware version of the power supply
module.
F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | xx | xx |NT+ |NT- | Status information is displayed according following
OK | OK | OK | OK | - | - | OK | OK | table:
actual temperature: 22,5°C Ri: 0037mOhm
Cancel AcV battery low voltage (<21V)
AcRi battery internal resistance (> 400mΩ)
AcE information about battery shut down
Temp high temperature (>50°C)
F1 - F4 fused 24VDC output 1-4
NT+ high voltage power regulator
NT- mains fault, low voltage power regulator

The values in parenthesis give information about faulty


status, displayed as "F" instead of "OK".
Additionally the actual temperature and the internal
battery resistance will be displayed.

19 Power outputs Example of Power Outputs Voltages


No.: Volt Th.SC R-Act. Th.OC(Cal.)
following data of power outouts will be displayed:
1 : 1,89V 0735< 0994 <1117 (0997) Ohm
2 : 1,89V 0735< 0994 <1117 (0997) Ohm • output voltage (Volt)
3 : 1,89V 0735< 0994 <1117 (0997) Ohm • short circuit threshold (Th.SC)
• actual resistance (R-Act.)
Cancel • open circuit threshold (Th.OC)
• resistance of last calibration (Cal.)

Leaving the menu by pressing F1 ("Cancel").

20 Inputs Example of Input voltages


> 01. Input 01 : 03,04V In this menu voltages of the following inputs will be
02. Input 02 : 03,04V
03. Input 03 : 03,05V displayed:
04. Input 04 : 03,07V
05. Input 05 : 03,03V • Input 1-8
06. Input 06 : 03,06V • Monitored input KDB
Cancel • Monitored input Ext. system
• Feedback input 1 and 2

Leaving the menu by pressing F1 ("Cancel").

21 FCP data Example of displaying software version and


Software version S040A12.00 Serial No.
Serial number 2909/0067
Additionally the status of the special function keys is
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S9 displayed. In this example key "S2" is active.

Cancel Leaving the menu by pressing F1 ("Cancel").

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22 Zone 0005 Status Switching on/off: Addressable detectors
The first line of the LC module shows the zone where
from detector : 1 normal
evt. individual detector text the detectors are located (here : 5).
to detector : 3 normal
evt. individual detector text It is possible just to switch off only one detector as
well as several detectors. Please type the detector
Cancel On Off number and confirm by "OK”.
"Status" means the current status of the detector (e.g.
normal condition, alarm condition, fault condition). If a
individual detector text has been configured, this text
will be displayed right below the detector line after
pressing "OK”.

For switching off you have to press "Off" (F3) or for


switching on you have to press "On" (F2).

If only one detector shall be switched the line "to


detector" can be missed and F2/F3 (on/off) can be
pressed immediately.
23 Filter Event memory: "Filter"
The FCP Solution F1 saves all messages in their
1. Alarm x 5. Off -
2. Pre alarm x 6. Activation - event memory.
3. Test alarm - 7. Event memory x
4. Fault - This filter functions allow displaying only certain kind
of messages in the LC module (e.g. only alarm
Cancel on messages).
There are 6 different kinds of messages, which can
be displayed in the LC module. If a message is
marked with "x" this message will be displayed. If it is
marked with "-" this message will not be displayed.
You can switch from "x" to "-" by push button F3
("off”) and from "-" to "x” by push button F2 ("on”).
Attention! If the filter for "event memory" is active
filtered messages will not be sent to other
network devices!

The example on the left side shows only alarm and


pre alarm messages but all other kind of message are
hidden.
24 Event memory Event memory: "Printing"
Please type the number of messages and confirm
from message :
every line by "OK": The last (youngest) message is
to message : message no. 1 and the oldest one is message no.
1034.
After selecting the messages press F4 ("print") for
Cancel print printing.
The print goes out through the interface which is
selected by menu "Settings 2" -> "Interfaces".

25 Zone 0003 Detect. 002/010 Table of detectors


No. |Type |Seg.|Add|Status
The first line of the LC module shows zone and
001|Conv. mo. CHQ_MZ|01:o|001|Normal
>002|Flashl. CHQ_AB|01:o|002|Normal number of the detector which is marked by ">" in the
003|Ion. det. AIE_E |01:o|003|Normal left column of the display area. Here in this example it
004|opt. det. ALG_E |01:o|004|Normal is zone 0003 and detector 002 of 10 detectors in
005|Conv. mo. CHQ_Z |01:o|005|Normal this zone at all.
Cancel existing Details
The second column shows all configured detectors of
this zone by name (abbreviated), doesn’t matter if
they are connected to the panel or not. If you want to
see only the connected detectors of this zone press

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"existing" (F2).
In this case the bottom line changes and "config." is
written above F2. Additionally the number of
detectors in line 1 will change, if there is a difference
between connected and configured detectors for this
zone.
Pressing F2 again will show all configured detectors
again.

One detector is shown per line. The grey line have


the following meanings :

No. : Detector number within the displayed zone


Type : Kind of detector, e.g. optical, MCP etc. This
information is automatically transmitted by the
detectors to the FCP.
The meanings of the abbreviations are :

1. Hochiki ESP

opt. det. ALG-EN Optical smoke detector


Ion. det. AIE-E Ionisation smoke detect.
Heat det. ATG-E Heat detector
Multisen. ACA-E Multisensor
Multisen. ACB-E Multisensor Heat
MCP HCP-E Manual Call Point
Sounder YBO-BS Base Sounder
Sounder YBO-BSB Base Sounder Beacon
Sounder CHQ-WS2 Wall Sounder
Sounderm. CHQ-DSC Sounder output module
Inp.mod. CHQ_DIM Input module
Zone mod.CHQ_SZM Mini convention. module
Zone mod.CHQ_Z Conventional module
Inp/Outp. CHQ_MRC Input-/output module
Inp/Outp. CHQ_DRC Input-/output module
Inp/Outp. CHQ_FIO Input-/output module
Strobe CHQ-AB Addressable strobe
Remote CHQ-ARI Addressable remote
indicator
Ad. Sock. YCA_3H2 Addressable base
Ad. Sock. YCA_5H2 Addressable base
Inp/outp. CHQ-POM current controlled output
Inp/outp. YBO-POM current controlled output
CHQ-FIO-NT PSU monitoring
CHQ-SIM Input module
CHQ-PCM Input-/output module
Stratos ASD System ASD control module

2. Apollo Discovery/XP95/Xplorer

opt. det. DISCOV. Optical smoke detector


Ion. det. DISCOV. Ionisation smoke detect.
CO detect.DISCOV. Co detector
Heat det. DISCOV. Heat detector
Multisen. DISCOV. Multisensor
MCP DISCOV. Manual Call Point
Sounder/Beacon Sounder/Flash
DISCOV.
Voicesounder Voice Sounder
DISCOV.
Voicesounder/Beac Voice Sounder/Flash
on DISCOV.
opt. det. XP95 Optical smoke detector

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Ion. Det. XP95 Ionisation smoke detect.
Heat det. XP95 Heat detector
H.Thermo. XP95 Heat detector high
temperatur
Multisen. XP95 Multisensor
MCP XP95 Manual Call Point
Sounderm. XP95 Sounder output module
Inp.mod. XP95 Input module
Zone mod. XP95 Conventional module
Inp/Outp. XP95 Input-/output module
Flame det. XP95 Flame detector
Beam XP95 Beam detector
Ref.Beam XP95 Beam detector with
reflector
opt. det. XPlorer Optical smoke detector
Heat det. XPlorer Heat detector
H.Thermo. XPlorer Heat detector high
temperatur
Sounder S90 Sounder output module
IO S90 Input-/output module
Ion. S90 Ionisation smoke detect.
Zone S90 Conventional module
Opt. S90 Optical smoke detector
Thermo S90 Heat detector
MCP S90 Manual Call Point

Seg. : Segment = Section of addresses with a


maximum of 254 Hochiki detectors,
modules / base sounders and a maximum
of 126 Apollo detectors, modules. The
segments are partitioned on the loop card
according this list :
• Loop card 1 : Segment 1 and 2
• Loop card 2 : Segment 3 and 4
• Loop card 3 : Segment 5 and 6
• Loop card 4 : Segment 7 and 8
• Loop card 5 : Segment 9 and 10
• Loop card 6 : Segment 11 and 12
• Loop card 7 : Segment 13 and 14
• Loop card 8 : Segment 15 and 16
• Loop card 9 : Segment 17 and 18

o: This is a symbol for a loop.


-: This is a symbol for a stub line.

Adr. : Detector address (physical address stored


in the detector)
Status : Current status of the detector (e.g. normal
condition, alarm condition, fault condition,
disabled condition)

By pressing F4 ("Details") it is possible to display


more details of the detectors. That means analogue
values, dust contamination, input bits and so on.

 Jump to Picture 27 for Manual Call Points


 Jump to Picture 28 for optical smoke detector

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26 Internal Modules 01/09 Internal Modules (PCBs): Details
>01 Loop card HOCHIKI ESP The FCP displays the physically installed internal
02 Conventional detector card
03 - modules (PCBs) with their addresses (1-9). These are
04 - the addresses of the DIL switches on the PCBs.
05 -
06 - Please select by the cursor keys the PCB which shall
Cancel Details be investigated more detailed and press F4
("Details")  Jump to Picture 29

26.2 Arcnet 1 Arcnet 2 Display of network adapters


Station ID : 001 | 001
Next ID : 002 | 002
Installed network adapters will be dispayed with
Receive : OK | OK the following informations:
Token seen : OK | OK • Station ID (1-255) is the network number of the
Send : OK | OK device (device no. set in the network
Counter Reconfig.: 000 | 000 configuration Menu 81).
Cancel
• Next ID (1-255) is the device number, to which
the token will be passed.
• Receive (OK or F) shows, if the network card is
receiving data from another device.
• Token seen (OK or F) shows, if the network card
has seen the token even if it doesn’t take part at
the network communication.
• Send (OK or F) shows activity of the driver for
sending.
• Counter Reconfig. counts, how often this card
initiated a network reconfiguration. Comparing
this counter with other devices gives information
about a damaged network component.
26.3 Modem data
Display for analogue modem
If a telephone modem has been installed on the main
Modem Call accept off board, this menu displays different information,
56000
dependant of the modem type (analogue, ISDN,
P2109-V90
INSYS SmartSCM Ethernet). Here you see as an example the data of
FD the analogue modem.
RCV56DPF-PLL L8
Line 2: Product code
Cancel Details Line 3: Firmware version
Line 4: Modem version
Line 5: Country code (FD=Europe)
Line 6: Version of "Data pump"

In line 1 the actual modem status will be displayed.


The modem only accepts an incoming call, if the
automatic call acceptance has been activated in the
Details menu (same as Menu 80) or in the installer
Menu 80.

Display for webserver module In the diagnosis menu for the webserver module the
firmware version will be displayed.
Webserver Below you see the network settings.
NSC Webserver V03.03 The '#' sign says that settings for "Network" and
IP-Address 192.168.0.127
Netmask 255.255.255.0
"Gateway" are disabled. These parameters can be
Network 192.168.0.0# activated by the configuration software easily. Then
Gateway 192.168.0.254# the '#' sign won't be displayed anymore.
CONNECT The "Network" setting usually won't be used.
Cancel "Gateway" is the address of the routers and has to be
activated if external access to the webserver should
be possible.

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26.4 Internal Modules 01/63 Display of FRP/LCD Panel
>01 FRP with FBC
Different protocol can be set to each serial interface
of the FCP. (s. menu 113).
A B On all interfaces set to "FRP protocol" connected
02 Remote LCD Panel A devices will be scanned. The address range for these
03 Remote LCD Panel A devices is 1-63.
04 FRP A B The device types will be shown as text.
05 -
06 - Following devices are available:
Cancel Details
 FRP
 FRP with FBC
 FRP Munich
 FRP with FBC Munich
 Remote LCD Panel
 PC Management system
 LED mimic panel
 Voice Evacuation System EVA8

If Voice Evacuation System is connected via serial


interface, it will automatically occupy address 63.

By characters "A" and "B" will be signalized, on which


channels a device has been connected.
For further information please press "Details" (F4) 
jump to menu 29.1

26.5 Modbus device 01/63 Display of Modbus devices


>01 LISTEC SCU Different protocol can be set to each serial interface
02 -
03 - of the FCP. (s. menu 113).
04 - On all interfaces set to "Modbus protocol" connected
05 - devices will be scanned. The address range for these
06 - devices is 1-6.
Cancel Details The device types will be shown as text.

Following devices are available:


 LISTEC SCU

The address of a SCU800 will be set by the


configuration software "Listterm". Addresses
from 1-8 are possible. Internally the FCP
handles each SCU800 like a loop card. Each
cable section represents one segment. A
maximum of 99 sensors is possible on each
section. The sensors can be configured to any
zone.
27 Details of network devices
Network ID 002 FCP 002
ID-1 :002 Timeout 000 The ID of first and second network card will be
displayed and additionally you can see if there are
ID-2 :002 Timeout 000 still messages in the pipeline to be send to this
Status 1 :00000000
Message :0951
device. If the counter behind "Message" is different to
from message :0951 the counter behind "from message" not all messages
Cancel Details have been transferred to this device.

Timeout shows missing communication to another


network device in seconds. After 90 seconds a
network fault will be displayed.

The bit sequence "Status 1" contains the following


status information from right to left:

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//bit 0 = Waiting for Acknowledge
//bit 1 = last message not confirmed
//bit 2 = Message synchronization
//bit 3 = End of message synchronization
//bit 4 = Active delay
//bit 5 = Transmission device disabled
//bit 6 = Main alarm

For further information please press "Details" (F4) 


jump to menu 27.1

27.1 Detector details of network devices


Send-/Receive status 1000001 ↑↓#
Send index 4573 In this menu receive and transmit of detector data
Start index 0200 between network devices can be controlled.
No. of detectors 504
Receive Index 704
Receive Timeout 20
The register "Send-/Receive status" has following
Timeout transm.release 30 meaning:
cancel Send ↑↓ Stop Receive
//bit 0 = waiting for release
//bit 1 = got release to send data
//bit 2 = request for detector data
//bit 3 = receiving detector data
//bit 4 = sending data to web server
//bit 5 = given release to send
//bit 6 = sending necessary
//bit 7 = sending data

The arrows in line 1 show receive and transmit


activity.
'#' signalises an occupied transmit buffer.

Send index value of 4573 means, that all detector


data have been send to the selected network device.

The start index is the memory location, where entry


of detector data for the selected network device
starts.

The "no. of detectors" value represents the received


quantity.

After successful receive the receive index value has


to be the sum of start index + no. of detectors.

Communication can be manually controlled by the


function keys:

F2 = send detector data


F3 = communication stop
F4 = receive detector data

28 0001/001 MCP CHQ-CP Example of detector data: MCP


Configured detector text
The input bits display the status of the alarm contact
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Inputs |0| | | | | | | | of the MCP or - in case of input modules – the status
Outputs |0| | | | | | | | of the input bits of the module (high / low).
The "Output” bits show – in case of output modules –
Fault : missing which outputs are active or in fault condition.
Cancel

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Following status are possible:

• 0 = inactive
• 1 = active
• x = reset
• = open circuit
• S = short circuit
• U = undefined

The last but one line shows any additional fault


information if the detector/module is not in normal
condition (here: fault because detector is missing).
Leaving the menu by pressing F1 ("Cancel").

28.1 Example of detector data: Optical smoke


Hochiki ESP
detector
0002/001 opt. det. ALG-E The FCP displays the current values of the detector
Configured detector text
as horizontal bar charts. The meanings of the bars
A-Value ████████ 0,8%/m are :
Pre alarm███████████████ 2,7%/m • Analogue value (measured in detector
Alarm █████████████████ 3,4%/m chamber)
• Pre alarm threshold
Cancel Calib. Details • Alarm threshold
The percentage values on the right relates to the bar
charts.
The Pre alarm/alarm threshold depend on
a) the detector sensitivity which can be
adjusted
b) the mode if the detector is a multi sensor

Only for Hochiki ESP

The push button "Calib"ration (F3) can be used to


calibrate an optical smoke detector or a multi sensor
manually. This will be done by the panel usually
automatically once a day (see Settings -> System
settings -> Parameter 12). That means usually this is
not necessary to do manually except :
1. after replacing a detector and if the fault
message "Calibration fault" appears.
2. if after the daily automatic calibration the
fault message "Calibration fault" appears.

The manual calibration process needs about 20 sec.


If in the second case the fault message does not
disappear the detector has to be replaced.

The push button "Details" (F4) shows the result of


the last calibration of the detector  Jump to Picture
30.
Apollo
Only for Apollo
0002/001 opt. det. XP95
Configured detector text By pressing "Compens."ation (F3) an automatic
smoke detector (Optical, Multi) can be readjusted
A-Value █████ 025
Pre alarm ██████████ 045
manually. This should be done, if a polluted detector
Alarm ████████████ 055 will be changed by a new one. By compensating the
detector the drift value (Discovery) or the alarm
Cancel Compens. Details threshold (XP95, XPlorer) will be reset. Without
manual compensation the FCP will adjust these

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values automatically but this process may last several
hours..

The push button "Details" (F4) shows more


information for Apollo Discovery detectors Jump to
Picture 30.
28.2 Listec sensor cable SEC15
Example of detector data: Listec heat sensor
0002/001 LISTEC SEC15 cable SEC15
Configured detector text The FCP displays the current values of the detector
actual temperature
██████████ 022,6°C
as horizontal bar charts. The meanings of the bars
██████████ 022,6°C are :
reference temperature • actual temperature
• reference temperature
Cancel
The reference temperature follows the actual
temperature with time delay.
The thresholds for pre alarm, alarm and the
maximum/differential behavior will be
configured in the SCU800. To change the
settings you need the configuration software
"Listterm".
29 Loop card HOCHIKI ESP Example of loop card details
Software version : S060A03.09
Status : OK The display indicates that 4 spurs or 2 loops can be
Number of spurs : 2/4 connected to this loop card.
Number of loops : Loop 1, Loop 2
Actually recognized are loop 1 and loop 2.
Cancel

29.1 FRP with FBC Example of details of a fire brigade repeater


Software version : S150A01.03 panel with fire brigade control panel
24V 1 : OK
24V 2 : Fault In case of a fault of a RS485 device this menu
FBC : OK gives a hint about fault reason. In this example
Checksum : OK 24V supply voltage on input 2 of the FRP is
Restart : OK
Cancel missing.

30 Only for Hochiki ESP Only for Hochiki ESP


0002/001 opt. det. ALG-E
Example of "Zero point" and "Fire point"
029 094 156 232 display
| | | |
______|______ ______|_____ Zero point = quiescent analogue value
Zeropoint Firepoint
61 190 (9-109 depending on detector type)
Cancel Fire point = test alarm threshold
(139-246 depending on detector type)

0002/001 Multisen ALG-E Out of these two values the actual smoke density and
the alarm thresholds will be calculated. (s. picture
029 094 156 232
28).
| | | |
______|______ ______|_____ By calibrating the detector the smoke density will be
Zeropoint Firepoint set to 0 and the alarm thresholds will be readjusted.
61 190 The zero point represents the pollution of the
Cancel detector.
In the bar charts on the left hand the limits and the
standard values for the different detector types are
demonstrated.

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0002/001 Ion det. ACA-E
A pollution fault will be generated automatically
008 110 138 246 at the following smoke densities::
| | | |
______|______ ______|_____ opt. det. ALG-E +- 1,1 %/m
Zeropoint Firepoint
61 190 Multisen ALG-E +- 1,1 %/m
Cancel Ion det. ACA-E +- 0,17%/m

Only for Apollo Discovery Only for Apollo Discovery

0002/001 opt. det. DISCOV. The Apollo "Discovery" series has the ability to store
Date of manufact. : 09/11
data in the flash memory of the detector itself. These
Pollution : 16 data remains in memory even if the detector will be
Sensitivity : 3 removed from the base. The reading and transmitting
Last revision : - of the data will last about 1-2 seconds. Therefore you
Det.LED flash at poll. : 0 have a short delay before first value will be displayed.
Cancel
The following data is available:

- date of manufacture of the detector in format


MM/JJ
- pollution in the range 0-31.
• 16 = clean air value
• <=3 and 31 = pollution fault
• 0 = fault with analogue value 4
- sensitivity 1-5 (s. Picture 111)
- date of last revision in format MM/JJ. If no revision
alarm has been activated for this detector a "-".will
be displayed.
- detector LED at polling
• 1 = LED flashes, if detector is polled.
• 0 = LED off, if detector is polled
this function can be set by system-parameter 8

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3. Installer menus:
The following menus are available only for the installer as the access is protected by a separate
access code. When the panel is shipped out by NSC the access code for the installer is:
00000
This access code can be changed by the installer. In any case it should be kept at a save place. When
the installer has changed this access code it is unique and nobody else can operate in the installer
menus of the panel.

Please keep the installer code (access code) in a save place.


It is the protection of the panel against wrong operation.

After pressing the push button you will enter the main menu of the FCP "Solution F1". Then

please press F3 ("Installer") to enter the installer menus. After that the installer code is required.

To select sub menus you have the following possibilities:

• Using the cursor keys ↓ and ↑ to mark the sub menu with the black background and then
press F4 ("Enter") to confirm the selection.

• Directly by pressing the number of the sub menu. No "Enter" button is necessary in this case.

Some times you will see a listing of e.g. outputs, inputs etc. in the LC module. In which case usually
there is a selection bar like this:

↓+1 ↑-1 Selection -> +10 <- -10

When there is such a selection bar you can use the cursor keys again and pressing F4 ("Enter")
confirms the selection. The cursor keys ↓ and ↑ go one line down / up and the cursor keys  and 
will go 10 lines down / up.

There are some more standard operating functions:

• "Cancel" in the bottom line of the LC module (right above F1) means always jumping into the
menu before

• The "ESC" push button cancels the current typing but do not lead to a jump out of the menu.

Usually the bottom line of the LC module looks like this (if there are no additional options to F2 and
F3):

Cancel Enter

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No. Indication of the LC module : Description :
31 Installer Access to the installer menu
After pressing push button F3 ("Installer") the FCP
Access Code: ***** requires the installer access code. Please type this
code and confirm by F4 ("Enter”).

Cancel

32 Main menu General Main menu for installer


This menu appears immediately after pressing "Prog".
1. Switch on/off 5. Test mode
2. Alarm counter 6. Autom.controlling The functions have the followings meanings :
3. End user code 7. Alarm configurat. 1. To switch on / off detectors, input-/ output
4. Diagnosis 8. Settings modules, zones and general outputs 
Jump to Menu 02
Cancel End use Enter 2. Indication of the alarm counter. It is a 4 digit
number (1 – 9999), resettable only in
diagnosis function of configuration software.
3. To change the end user code  Jump to
Menu 04
4. To enter the diagnosis menu  Jump to
Menu 05
5. To enter the test mode. That are the
following functions :
 Detector test
 Manual Controlling
 Simulation
 Revision
 Jump to Menu 33
6. To enter automatic control functions. These
are :
 OC outputs inside the FCP
 Relays inside FCP
 Power outputs of the FCP
 Output modules (on the loops)
 Input modules (on the loop)
 8 monitored inputs of the main board
 2 conventional inputs of the main
board
 Jump to Menu 34
7. To enter alarm configuration. These are :
 Configuring detectors / zones
 Alarm dependencies
 Configuring 16 timer programs
 Configuring alarm / fault delays
 Jump to Menu 35
8. To enter settings menu. Which means :
 To set data and time
 National holidays
 System settings
 Scanning of detectors
 To delete the configuration
 To delete detector texts
 To delete event memory
 To configure push buttons S1-S8
 To change installer access code
 To select the language
 To configure the interfaces
 To configure conventional zones
 To scan RS485 devices

Settings 1 Jump to Menu 36


Settings 2 Jump to Menu 37

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The push button "cancel" (F1) leads to the normal
status indication of the FCP.

The push button "End user" (F3) is for entering


the end user area.

The push button "Enter" (F4) selects (activates) the


function which is marked by a black background.
Instead you can also select the function by pressing
the no. left in front of the functions (here: 1 – 8).
33 Test mode Main menu: Test functions
As soon as this menu is selected the FCP is in the
1. Detector test
2. Manual Control service mode. This will be indicated by the green
3. Simulation LED "Service". After leaving this menu the green
4. Revision LED is off.

Cancel Enter 1. The function "Detector test" can be used to


set individual detectors in alarm condition
(electronically)  Jump to Menu 50
2. "Manual Control" means manual controlling
of the outputs. With a simple press on a
push button an output can be activated 
Jump to Menu 51
3. "Simulation" can be used to set individual
detectors in alarm condition without
connected detectors (by software). This is
useful for testing the panel outputs /
indications as long as the panel is not
installed  Jump to Menu 52
4. "Revision" means a "One-Man-Test
procedure" to set smoke and heat detectors
in alarm by using special test equipment.
During this procedure the FCP resets all
alarms on the relevant zones automatically
after a certain time  Jump to Menu 53
34 Autom. Controlling Main menu: Automatic Controlling
The following options can be selected :
1. Output 5. Input module
2. Relay 6. Input 1. Configuration of internal OC outputs (on
3. Power output 7. Monitored Input main board and loop cards)  Jump to
4. Output module Menu 54
2. Configuration of 4 internal relays on main
Cancel Enter board Jump to Menu 55
3. Configuration of 3 internal monitored power
outputs on main board Jump to Menu 56
4. Configuration of output modules on the loops
 Jump to Menu 57
5. Configuration of input modules on the loops
 Jump to Menu 58
6. Configuration of 8 internal digital inputs on
main board Jump to Menu 59
7. Configuration of 2 internal monitored
conventional inputs on main board Jump
to Menu 60
35 Alarm configurat. Main menu: Alarm configuration
The following options can be selected :
1. Zones 5. Timer program
2. Detector settings 6. Delay 1. Sub menu "Zones" to configure detectors
3. Zone settings 7. Zone LEDs into zones  Jump to Menu 61
4. Alarm coincidences 2. Sub menu "Detector settings" to configure
the detectors. E.g. day and night sensitivity,
Cancel Enter multi sensor modes, selecting timer
programs for detectors, delay and pre-alarm

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functions  Jump to Menu 62
3. Sub menu "Zone settings" to configure the
zones for 2-detector-dependency, internal
alarm zones, technical or fault alarms etc. 
Jump to Menu 63
4. Sub menu "Alarm coincidences" to create
alarm dependencies between two or more
zones  Jump to Menu 64
5. Sub menu "Timer programs" to configure up
to 16 timer programs  Jump to Menu 65
6. Sub menu "Delay" to configure "Response
time" and "Inspection time" for the alarm
transmission device (only relevant if the main
alarm shall be investigated before passing to
the Fire Brigade).  Jump to Menu 66
7. by "Zone LEDs" the LEDs of zone LED PCB
can be assigned to individual zones.
 Jump to Menu M118

36 Settings 1 Settings 1 of FCP


1. To change date, time and day of the week 
1. Date/Time 5. Delete program
2. Holidays 6. Delete texts Jump to Menu 67
3. System settings 7. Delete Events 2. To configure bank or national holidays which
4. Scan detectors 8. Push buttons S_ can be configured individually for any
country  Jump to Menu 68
Cancel more Enter 3. To enter sub menu for system settings
where some individual hardware and
software features can be configured 
Jump to Menu 69
4. To enter sub menu for new scanning of
addressable detectors  Jump to Menu
70
5. To delete configuration of FCP. Before
deleting there will be a security inquiry 
Jump to Picture 71
6. To delete detector texts. Before deleting
there will be a security inquiry  Jump to
Picture 72
7. To delete all events in event memory. Before
deleting there will be a security inquiry 
Jump to Picture 73
8. To enter sub menu for configuration of
special push buttons S1 to S8  Jump to
Menu 74
For another settings menu please press F3 ("more")
to enter sub menu "Settings 2"  Jump to Menu 37

37 Settings 2 Settings 2 of FCP


1. To change installer access code  Jump to
1. Installer code 5. Scan RS485
2. Language 6. Modem
Menu 75
3. Interfaces 7. Network 2. To change the panel’s language  Jump to
4. Convent. Detect. 8. Flash Update Menu 76
3. To enter sub menu of 3 serial interfaces
Cancel more Enter 4. RS-232. It is possible to configure the
interfaces with different protocols and
different baud rates  Jump to Menu 77
5. To configure alarm thresholds for
conventional detectors so that it is possible
to use conventional detectors of different
manufacturers  Jump to Menu 78
6. After pressing "5" the RS-485 devices
connected to the RS-485 interfaces will be

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scanned. The number of found RS-485
devices will be displayed in the last but one
display line  Jump to Picture 79
7. Opens input screen "Modem"  Jump to
Menu 80
8. Opens input screen for network settings 
Jump to Menu 81
9. Facilitates a software update of the main
board using the configuration software 
Jump to Menu 82

For another settings menu please press F3 ("more")


to enter sub menu "Settings 3"  Jump to Menu 38
38 Settings 3 Settings 3of FCP
1. Opens input screen to configure power
1. Power outouts 5. Arcnet
2. Loop parameters 6. Webserver
output settings  Jump to Menu 83
3. Options 2. Opens input screen to configure loop
4. Scan Modbus settings Jump to Menu 84
3. Jumps into menu to unlock options  Menu
Cancel Enter 85
4. Scans Modbus devices connected to serial
interfaces of the FCP.
5. Menu to change the network communication
speed  Menu 87
6. Opens the menu to configure the webserver
module IP settings  Sprung in Menu 91

50 Detector test Status Detector test (only for addressable


Zone : 2 Normal detectors)
Detector : 3 Normal First zone and detector number (within the zone) has
to be typed. Every line has to be confirmed by "OK”.

Alarm unset (outputs inactive) ! The push button F4 ("set / unset") can be used to
Cancel On set configure if the outputs of the FCP shall be activated
during the test alarm or not. The current selection is
displayed in the last but one line of the LC module
Example of detector test : (here : "outputs inactive").

Detector not yet in alarm : After that the test alarm can be activated by pressing
F2 ("On").
0002/002 opt. det.
ALG-E By using the "System Settings" (parameter 16) it is
Evt. individual detector text
possible to configure an auto-reset of the test alarm
A-Value ████████ 0,0%/m condition or no auto-reset. In that case the test alarm
Pre alarm███████████████ 2,7%/m
has to be reset by pressing "Reset" .
Alarm █████████████████ 3,4%/m

Cancel Calib. Details The bar charts as in the example on the left side show
how the test alarm will arise (see A-value). If the
analogue value passes the alarm threshold the
Detector in alarm : detector goes into alarm condition.
0002/002 opt. det.
ALG-E
Evt. individual detector text

A-Value ██████████████████████ 4,5%/m


Pre alarm███████████████ 2,7%/m
Alarm █████████████████ 3,4%/m

Cancel Calib. Details

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51 Manual Controlling Menu "Manual Controlling"
Please select the kind of output you want to activate
1. Output
2. Relay manually (1-4). The possibilities are :
3. Power Output 1. "Output" means internal OC-outputs on main
4. Output module board and loop cards  Jump to Menu 100
2. "Relay" means 4 internal dry contact relays
Cancel Enter on main board  Jump to Menu 101
3. "Power Output" means 3 internal monitored
power outputs 24V / 500 mA on main board
 Jump to Menu 102
4. "Output module" means loop modules 
Jump to Menu 103

52 Simulation Status Menu "Simulation"


Zone : 5 Normal The purpose of the menu "Simulation" is to simulate
Detect. : 33 alarm conditions of certain addressable detectors or
certain conventional zones without having any
detector connected. The sense is to test the
Alarm unset (outputs inactive) ! configuration before installation of the panel.
Cancel Alarm set
Operating for
a) addressable detector
Please type the Zone and the Detector (Detector
number, not physically address) and confirm every
line by "OK”.

b) conventional zone
Please type the Zone and as "Detector" type a "1"
and confirm every line by "OK".

The push button F4 ("set") can be used to switch the


function of the outputs: "set" means the outputs will
be activated in case of a simulated alarm and "unset"
means the outputs will not be activated.
The test alarm will be activated by F2 ("Alarm") and
the LC module displays "ALARM"
The alarm has to be reset by "Reset BMZ" .
Press cancel to leave this menu.
53 Revision Status Menu "Revision"
The revision mode can be used to check the
from zone : 2 Normal
detectors by detector test equipment (e.g. Solo test
to zone : 4 Normal equipment). When the detector is activated by the test
equipment the alarm is displayed at the FCP and
reset automatically after 30 sec.
Cancel On Off Please type in the number of the zones which shall be
investigated by the revision mode. Every line has to
be confirmed by "OK".

Please activate the revision mode for the selected


zones by F2 ("on"). Pay attention: the zones in
revision will be displayed at the panel as "disabled".

The alarm of such a zone will be displayed in the LC


module as "T E S T A L A R M"

After having finished the revision do not forget to


switch off the revision mode by F3 ("Off")
because an alarm of these zones will not be
transmitted to the fire brigade.

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54 Autom.controlling Status Automatic Control: internal OC Outputs
Output : 001 Normal
Please select the OC output which shall be configured
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 by the cursor keys :
>001 Output 001 Main board ↑,↓ : Marker ">" one line up / one line down
002 Output 002 Main board <-, -> : Marker ">" 10 lines up / 10 lines down
003 Output 003 Main board or type the number of the OC output directly by using
Cancel Enter the keypad and confirm this by "OK”.

Underneath the grey line "Selection" the FCB


indicates where the selected outputs are. OC outputs
1 to 16 are on the main board, any further outputs are
on the additional loop cards :
OC outputs 01 – 16 : on Main board
OC outputs 17 – 24 : on loop card / convent. card 1
OC outputs 25 – 32 : on loop card / convent. card 2
etc.
The selected output has to be confirmed by "OK” or
Autom.controlling Status by F4 ("Enter"). After this the last line of the LC
Output : 001 Normal module looks like the example left.

↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 Press F2 ("Settings")  Jump to Menu 104
>001 Output 001 Main board (Menu 104 to assign on/off functions to the outputs)
002 Output 002 Main board
003 Output 003 Main board
Cancel Settings Function Event
Press F3 ("Function")  Jump to Menu 105
(Menu 105 to link the outputs with fixed standard
functions of activation)

Press F4 ("Event")  Jump to Menu 106


(Menu 106 to configure cause and effects events
when the output has to activate)

55 Autom.controlling Status Automatic Control: 4 internal Relays


Relay : 001 Normal This configuration menu relates to 4 internal relays on
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 the main board.
>001 Relay 001 Main board
002 Relay 002 Main board The operation is he same as described in Menu 54.
003 Relay 003 Main board
Cancel Enter

56 Autom.controlling Status Automatic Control: 3 monitored Power


Power Output : 001 Normal outputs
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 This configuration menu relates to 3 internal power
>001 Power Output1 Main board outputs on the main board.
002 Power Output2 Main board
003 Power Output3 Main board The operation is he same as described in Menu 54.
Cancel Enter

57 Output module Automatic Control: Output modules (loop)


This configuration menu relates to the output modules
Segment :
on the loops.
Address :
Please type the loop number (”Seg.”) and the output
Output : module’s address and confirm every line by "OK”.
Cancel
Because some of the modules (B02450/51-00 and
B02460/61-00) have two separate outputs you can
select the output (1 or 2) in the line "Output” and
confirm by "OK”.

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See example of LCD display on left side.
Example of loop 1, module addr. 99 :

Output module Press F2 ("Module") or F3 ("Sounder")  Jump to


Menu 107
Segment : 1 (Menu 107 to assign on/off functions to the output
modules or to configure tones / volume for base
Address : 99 sounders.)
Output : 1 Press F4 ("Event")  Jump to Menu 106
Cancel Module Sounder Event
(Menu 106 to configure cause and effects events
when the output module has to activate)

58 Input module Automatic Control: Input modules (loop)


This configuration menu relates to the input modules
Seg. :
on the loops.
Address :
You can use input modules to :
Input :  disable detectors / zones
Cancel Event  change the sensitivity of addressable
detectors (Day mode/Night mode)
 activate outputs, relays and power outputs
 switch off the internal buzzer
 etc.

Please type the loop number ("Seg.”) and the output


module’s address as well as the input number and
confirm every line by "OK”.
Press F4 ("Event")  Jump to Menu 106

59 Autom.controlling Status Automatic Control: 8 resistor monitored


Input : 001 Normal Inputs
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 This configuration menu relates to the 8 monitored
>001 Input 001 Main board inputs on main board.
002 Input 002 Main board
003 Input 003 Main board Please select the input which shall be configured by
Cancel Enter the cursor keys :
↑,↓ : Marker ">" one line up / one line down
<-, -> : Marker ">" 10 lines up / 10 lines down
or type the number of the input directly by using the
keypad and confirm this by "OK”.

After selecting the input the last line of the LC module


changes and you can choose :

Press F2 ("Settings")  Jump to Menu 108


(Menu 108 to configure monitoring and delay of OC
inputs) or

Press F3 ("Function")  Jump to Menu 105


(selection of standard function for this input) or

Press F4 ("Event")  Jump to Menu 106


(Menu 106 to configure cause and effects events
when the output module has to activate)

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60 Autom.controlling Status Automatic Control: 2 monitored,
Monitored Input : 001 conventional inputs
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 This configuration menu relates to the both monitored
>001 Monitored Input1 Main board conventional inputs on main board.
002 Monitored Input2 Main board
If no event is programmed each input has a standard
Cancel Enter function. These functions are :

conventional input 1 = Key deposit box Alarm


conventional input 2 = exting. syst. interface (VdS)

As soon as one event has been programmed the


standard functions of this input will be out of order.

Please select the input which shall be configured by


the cursor keys :
↑,↓ : Marker ">" one line up / one line down
and confirm this by "OK” or by F4 ("Enter").
Then the function of F4 changes and please
press F4 ("Event")  Jump to Menu 106

61 Zones Select the kind of detectors to configure:


Loop or conventional
1. Analogue Detect.
2. Convent. Detect. Here you select the kind of detectors which shall be
configured: analogue addressable or conventional.
The FCP "Solution F1" has the ability not only to
Cancel Enter configure analogue addressable detectors but
conventional detectors too. That means you can
assign to every hardware output for conventional
detectors a software zone.

Please select the right detectors by the push


buttons 1 or 2 :
Pressing 1  Jump to Menu 109
Pressing 2  Jump to Menu 110

62 Detector settings Detector settings


This menu is to configure every single (analogue
Seg. : 1
from Address : 2 addressable) detector with some of the following
to Address : 2 functions :
 Sensitivity for the day
 Day mode (only Multi sensor)
Cancel  Sensitivity for the night
 Night mode (only Multi sensor)
 Assigning a timer program
 Delay in case of alarm condition
 Delay in case of fault condition
 Pre-alarm
After typing loop no. and address(es) (please confirm
every line by "OK") the LC module changes  Jump
to Menu 111

63 Zone settings Zone settings


Zone : 6
Here you can configure certain settings for every
Cross detection : No
Internal alarm zone : No software zone of the FCP.
Fault zone (non latching) : No "Cross detection" means at least 2 detectors of this
Fault zone (latching) : No zone have to be in alarm to activate the transmission
MCP zone : No ↓ devices to the fire brigade.
Cancel No Yes save A "fault zone” does not activate an alarm but only a

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fault message. "non latching" means a fault
condition is automatically reset when the fault has
Zone settings disappeared.
Alarm delay for convent. Detect.: No ↑
Extinguish Syst. Activ : No By pressing the cursor push button "↓" you find two
more functions :

 "Alarm delay of conventional detectors”.


This means, an alarm on a conventional
Cancel No Yes save
zone will be reset automatically by the FCP
has to return within 60 seconds. Otherwise
no alarm will be displayed on the FCP.
 "Extinguish system active: zones with this
parameter set can activate an output,
signalizing that an extinguishing system has
been triggered.

Press the push button F2 ("No") for deactivating this


functions and press F3 ("Yes") to activate the
functions individually.
Please confirm every line by OK
When you have finished all settings for one zone
please press F4 ("save") to save the configuration.

64 Alarm Coincidences 002/512 Zone Alarm Coincidences


Zone 0007 with zone 0011 Use this menu to create alarm coincidences of two or
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 more zones. An alarm coincidence means that at
001:Zone 0003 with Zone 0022 least 2 zones have to be in alarm condition to activate
>002:Zone 0000 with Zone 0000 the main alarm passing to the fire brigade station. If
003:Zone 0000 with Zone 0000 only one of the relating zones is in alarm there is only
Cancel save an internal alarm indication on the FCP.
Way of operation :
− You have to type the zones which shall be in
alarm coincidence in the second display line.
Therefore please use the keypad and confirm
every zone by OK
− After this press F4 ("save") to save the
configuration.
− The new zone coincidence will be taken over into
the list just underneath the grey selection line.
There you can see all alarm coincidence which
are configured yet.
− The marker ‚>’ at the left side of the LC display
jumps to the next line just after you have
configured a new zone coincidence.
65 Timer programs 01/16 Timer programs
>Timer program 01 Day The FCP "Solution F1" supports up to 16 different
Timer program 02 Night
timer programs.
Timer program 03 Night
Timer program 04 Night A timer program has two different functions :
Timer program 05 Night 1) You can assign a timer program to detectors
Timer program 06 Night and zones to switch sensitivities or detector
Cancel Weekday modes 4 times per day. (Menu 62 "Detector
settings")
2) To switch from "day mode" to "night mode"
and vice versa. During day mode the main
alarm is not directly passed to the fire
brigade but there is a delay to inspect the
alarm condition (Menu 66 "Delay").

The notation "Day" respective "Night" behind the timer


program number shows the actual status.

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Please select a timer program by the cursor keys :
↑,↓ : Marker ">" one line up / one line down
and then press F4 ("Weekday")  Jump to Menu
112.
66 Delay Delay times of Main alarm (TD)
These delay times – consisting of response time and
Response time : 180 Sec.
Inspection time : 7 Min. inspection time – relates to the Main alarm and so
Timer program : 00 usually to the transmission device (TD) of the fire
brigade station.
Way of operation :
Cancel save If a smoke detector detects an alarm and the panel is
in day mode – delay is activated – the response time
will be started immediately. Now the end user has the
obligation to acknowledge the alarm condition by
pressing "internal buzzer off"
Otherwise if that is not done, the main alarm is
indicated and the fire brigade will be called.
If the button is pressed the inspection time will be
started and the user has several minutes to inspect
the alarm. At the end of the inspection time the main
alarm is indicated and the fire brigade will be called.
He can avoid that by resetting the FCP.

If the user presses a MCP during one of the above


described periods a main alarm will be activated
immediately.

The response time can be 0 – 180 Sec.


The inspection time can be 1 – 7 Min.

Please confirm every line by OK and press F4


("save") to save the new delay times.

Pay attention :
The delay can be linked to a timer program. This
offers the possibility to configure the day and night
mode individually for every weekday and – if
necessary – to switch between day and night mode
up to 4 times per day.
So that means one of the timer programs should be
reserved for this function if the user needs the day
and night modes (Menu 65 "Timer programs").
If the user doesn’t need an automatic switching from
day to night mode and vice versa you can switch it
manually too. Therefore please have a look in "Main
Menu"  "1. Switch on/off"  "7. Delay"
67 Date/Time To set date and time
Day : 09 Friday
Please type the right data line by line and confirm
Month : 07 Winter
Year : 04 every line by OK
Hour : 07 Weekday for timer programs will be calculated
Minute : 46 automatically.
Second : 39
Cancel Maintenanc save It is not necessary to configure summer or winter
time because the panel does this automatically. This
means at the last weekend in March and October the
panel switches to summer or winter time.
This can be deactivated if you go to "System
settings" (Menu 69)  item 7.

By pressing F3 ("Maintenance") a Maintenance


interval can be configured. When this interval

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elapsed, a fault message will be generated -> Menu
116.
When you have finished data, time and weekday
please press F4 ("save") to save the new
configuration.
68 Holidays To configure Holidays
Day : 25
Please type the day of a holiday in the second line of
Month : 12
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 the LC display and the month in the third line. The
01: Day 31 Month 12 example on the left side shows Christmas holiday.
>02: Day 00 Month 00 Please confirm every line by OK
03: Day 00 Month 00
Cancel save The marker ">" indicates the number of holiday which
the user is configuring at the moment.

When you have finished day and month press F4


("save") to save the holiday. It will be transferred into
the list in the middle part of the LC display.

To cancel a holiday: Please put the marker ">" by


the cursor push buttons ↑,↓ on the holiday which shall
be erased and type "00" for day and month and save
it by F4.
69 System settings System settings
FBC settings : 00
Here the user can configure certain individual
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <-- software and hardware settings which are listed in the
10 table below.
>01: FBC settings (0-3) 00 The marker ">" indicates the kind of setting which the
02: Transm. Device settings(0-2) 00 user is configuring at the moment. It is displayed in
03: FCP cover contact (0-2) 01 the 2nd line of the LC module.
Cancel save
Please select the setting by the cursor keys and type
the right value according the table below. The
possible values are listed in brackets.

If all settings are configured please press F4 ("save")


to save the new configuration.
The FCP supports the following settings :

*) If the German Fire Brigade Control Panel is Nr. Parameter Value Description
connected to the "Solution F1" the following 01 FBC 0 no FBC
outputs are occupied : (Fire Brigade 1 *) NSC-FBC
Control Panel) 2 *) SeTec-FBC
- Output OC 01 – 06 on main board
for NSC-FBC 3 FBC
- Output OC 01 – 07 on main board Switzerland
for SeTec-FBC 02 Transm. Device 0 Contin. signal
- Input 01 – 05 on main board (TD) 1 puls signal
(see wiring diagram)
2 puls signal and
puls feed back
03 FCP cover 0 Deactivated
contact
1 Switch off TD
2 Switch on and
off TD
04 Mains fault 0-30 Minutes
delay

only with FBC 0-60 Minutes


Switzerland
(s. Parameter 1)

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05 Fault reset 0 Automatically
1
by " "
06 Fault remind 0-30 Minutes or
0=no remind

07 Summer time 0 Automatically


switching
1 Off
08 Detector LED 0 Off
flash at polling
1 On
09 LED Intensity 0-15 0= dark
(LEDs of FCP) 7= standard
15= bright
10 Sounder output 0 In case of
Activation main alarm
1 At any alarm
11 Power Supply 0 NSC PSU
1 external:
1 channel
2 external:
2 channel
3 SLAT PSU
4 New NSC
PSU
12 Calibration time 0-24 Corresponds
to time
13 Earth fault 0 On
detection
1 Off
14 Not used
15 Pre alarm 0 Off
(for all detectors)
1 On
16 Reset detector 0 Automatic
test
1 Manual
17 RS485 channels 1,2 Corresponds
to the numbers
The shielding will be controlled under the following of channels
conditions: Shielding
18 0-1 0 = off
- During detector scanning
- ca. 15 seconds after FCP reset
control 1 = on
- every 24h during detector calibration 19 Buzzer at 0-1 0 = off
information 1 = on
"Reset first alarm" has the effect, that in case of cross
zoning or cross detection the first alarm will be reset
20 Reset first 0, Minutes
automatically after the configured period if during this
time no further alarm rises. alarm 5-99
21 Calibration fault 0-23 time (hour)
The time "Calibration fault" determines a time, when a 22 Call accept. 0-1 0 = 0ff
fault message caused by a calibration error during after restart 1 = on
automatic 24h calibration will be displayed.
23 KDB activation 0-1 0 = main alarm
"Call acceptance after restart" has to be set to "1" if a and feedback
build in telephone modem shall be automatically
accept incoming calls after power up the system. 1 = feedback
only
24 Printer 0-1 0 = CR (NSC
Parameter "printer" controls the line feed of a built in printer)
connected printer.
1 = CRLF
(ext. printer)

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70 Scan detectors Scan detectors
Loop card : 01 This menu relates to loop cards (addressable
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 detectors) only.
> Loop card 01
The sense of this function is to scan all detectors of
one loop card again to find some new installed
Cancel all Enter detectors or if some detectors are removed. Always
both loops of one loop card are scanned.
Please type the address (IIC-BUS) of the loop card
and confirm it by OK After pressing "Enter" (F4) a
questions "Are you sure ?" appears on the LC
module. If you confirm it by F4 ("Yes") the selected
loop card starts scanning all connected detectors
again.
Alternative you can select all loop cards for new
scanning by pressing F2 ("all"). Again the question
"Are you sure ?" appears on the LC module and you
can confirm it by F4 ("Yes”).

71 Delete program Delete Configuration


This function deletes all configurations besides the
Are you sure ? individual texts of the detectors. Even zones, macro
push buttons and timer programs will be deleted.

Before deleting there will appear the question "Are


No Yes you sure ?" on the LC module which has to be confirm
by F4 ("Yes”).

These configurations will not be deleted :


 Texts of the detector
 Event memory

72 Delete texts Delete Texts


This function deletes all individual texts of the
Are you sure ? detectors.
Before deleting there will appear the question "Are
you sure ?" on the LC module which has to be confirm
by F4 ("Yes”).
No Yes
73 Delete Events Delete Events
This function deletes the event memory.
Are you sure ? Before deleting there will appear the question "Are
you sure ?" on the LC module which has to be confirm
by F4 ("Yes”).

No Yes

74 Push buttons S_ Configuring macro push buttons S1 – S8


Push buttons S_ : 001 Please select the push button which shall be
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 configured by the cursor keys :
>001 Push button S_1 ↑,↓ : Marker ">" one line up / one line down
002 Push button S_1 or by typing the number of the push button on the
003 Push button S_1 keypad and confirm this by "OK” or by F4 ("Enter").
Cancel Settings Function Enter
The marker ">" indicates the push button which the
user is configuring now.
Then press F4 ("Event")  jump to menu 106

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After selecting a push button an access code can be
specified by pressing F2 ("settings") -> Sprung in
Menu 117

Press F3 ("Function")  Jump to Menu 105


(selection of standard function for this push button)

75 Installer Changing the installer access code


First you have to type the old access code, and then
old access code: 00000 you have to type two times the new access code.
new access code: 22351
new access code: 22351 Every line has to be confirmed with "OK".

Cancel Example left side: old access code 00000 is replaced


by new access code 22351.

76 Language Selecting the panel language


Use this function to select the panel language on the
1. German 5. Slovenian
2. English 6. Czech LC module. Please choose one of the numbers
3. French 7. Serbian offered on the LC module to select the right language.
4. Dutch 8. Italian By pressing F3 "more", other languages can be
chosen.
Cancel more Enter

77 Interfaces Configuring the interfaces


The FCP offers 3 different serial interfaces RS-232
1. UART 1
2. UART 2 (see wiring diagrams). UART 2 can also be used as
3. UART 3 RS-485 interface.
4. USB
For every interface a certain protocol can be
Cancel Protocol Baud rate configured e.g. for printer, PC configuration etc. This
means the FCP is easily to adapt to the required
application and very flexible.

Please select UART 1, 2 or 3 by the cursor keys ↑,↓


and then press F2 ("Protocol")  Jump to Menu 113

After that you can configure the "baud rate” by


pressing F3  Jump to Menu 114

The USB interface will be used exclusively for


programming, reading of the event memory and
transmission of diagnosis data. The USB interface
can be disabled/enabled through the control panel to
initialise the interface or to prevent unwanted access
to the system.

78 Convent. Detect. Alarm and fault thresholds for conventional -


detectors
Loop card : 3
from ML : 1 This function enables the user to adjust every
to ML : 8 conventional zone individual relating alarm and fault
thresholds. So nearly every detector on the fire
market can be connected to the "Solution F1".
Cancel
The conventional detector PCBs inside the "Solution
F1" are preset for Hochiki CDX detectors and Apollo
S65/Orbis.

For other detectors please have a look into their data


sheet to adjust the right values.

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In the example on the left side "Loop card" means
conventional detector card and you have to type here
the card address. Then type the zone(s) of this
conventional detector card which shall be re-
configured and after confirming every line by "OK”
the LC display changes  Jump to Menu 115

79 I N I T I A L I S A T I O N Scanning RS485 devices


The picture on the left side shows the scanning of the
RS-485 devices. The line with the slashes "-" is
running from left to right und during this time the RS-
485 interfaces addresses all the connected devices.
RSRS485 Devices : 001
------------------ In the last but one line of the LC module the FCP
shows the number of RS-485 devices found. (here:
1).

80 Modem Modem functions


1. Call accept on
If there is mounted a telephone modem in the
2. Call accept off FCP, from here you can send commands to the
3. Initialisation modem. These commands are:
4. Hang up

Cancel Terminal OK 1. Call accept on


Will cause the modem to answer an
external phone call.
2. Call accept off
Disables the automatic call acceptance
3. Initialisation
Initialises the modem with an ATZ
command
4. Hang up
Disconnects modem from telephone line

By pressing F2 "Terminal" the interface will be


switched into a mode, in which commands directly
could be sent to the modem by a PC connected to
the COM interface. This makes modem configuration
much easier. Modem settings could be changed by
direct input of AT commands in the configuration
software or in HyperTerminal.
81 Network settings
Network
Each network card has its own ID-number in the
Network device : 003 range 1-255. This ID-number will be determined by
Device no. : 003 input a number in line Network device. Please take
Device type : 000
Zone offset : 03000
care, that each number only exists one time in the
Offset/Device no. : Zone offset whole network.
Cancel Sections scan save The device number is the number that will be
displayed in the panels LCD in case of a message.
Existing device types are:

1. FCP = 000
2. RCP = 001 (Remote Control Panel)

The difference is that in a RCP all incoming


messages will be stored in the event memory. A FCP
only will save its own messages.
Zone offset determines the starting number of zones
for this FCP. Possible settings for Offset/Device no.
are:

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- Device no.: Zone offset has to be "00000".
The device number and the zone number will
be displayed.
- Zone offset: in case of a message from a
detector/module the zone number plus
configured zone offset will be displayed and
not the device number. Attention: using
this system the network IDs have to be
consecutive for all connected devices.
- without: Zone offset has to be "00000". In
case of a message from a detector/module
the device number will not be displayed. By
this setting all possible zone numbers "1-
1024" can be split to different panels.

By selecting Sections you can define limitations


concerning display of messages and control
possibilities for networked devices. The standard
setting allows display of every message from all
networked panels and also unlimited controlling of all
panels. Sections can be defined for networked
panels and for devices communicating by "FRP
protocol", i.e. LCD repeater panel -> menu 88

82 Flash Update
Flash Update
With this function you can update the software of the
Are you sure ? main board. The actual software version (e.g.
S040A12.00.x) will be downloaded through RS232
No Yes
interface by the NSC configuration software.
The protocol for UART 1 has to be set to "PC" and the
baud rate for UART 1 and the selected COM-interface
of the computer has to be the same.
Flash Update V3 Since version "Flash Update V3" the
Flash Update
transmission can be done by USB.
ready
After confirming the safety request with "yes" the
opposite display will appear.
cancel
Now you have to start the communication on the
PC. Instead of "ready" then the number of
Flash Update V3 transmitted kilobytes will be displayed. A
transmission error will be signalised by "error"
Flash Update
932 and by pressing "repeat" F4 key the procedure
can be restarted.
ready repeat Above key F1 "ready" will be displayed after
transmission is completed. Pressing F1 will
erase and reprogram the flash memory.
Afterwards the FCP will automatically restart.
You can check the new version in menu
Diagnosis – FCP data.

83 Load resistance Tolerance Power outputs: Thresholds


No.: ( old) Norm OC-Tol. Th.OC Th.SC
1 : (0983) 0983 + 120 = 1103 , 0727 Ohm
Here the open circuit and short circuit thresholds
2 : (0977) 0977 + 120 = 1097 , 0724 Ohm for the 3 monitored power outputs will be
3 : (0964) 0964 + 120 = 1084 , 0717 Ohm adjusted. The thresholds depend on the load
resistance of the connected device inclusive the
Cancel Calib. save line resistance. This total resistance can be
ascertained automatically for each power output
individually by pressing "Calib." F3. The

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software then calculates the thresholds for open
circuit and short circuit, dependant of the
tolerance, which also can be changed manually.

84 Loop parameters Loop parameters


Loop : 1
In this menu the values for open circuit and short
Open circuit : 9999 mV circuit determined with the loop calculation
Short circuit : 100 mA program (Excel sheet) can be entered.
Number of detector LEDs : 4 Furthermore the number of detector LEDs,
Cancel save which will be activated simultaneously on a loop,
can be specified in the range 3-12. This input is
important for the maximum alarm current, which
has influence on the maximum allowed cable
length and, as a consequence, to the
functionality of the system.

85 Options Options
Options are additional functions that are not part of
1. ESPA 4.4.4
2. Modbus the standard software. The release of these options
3. VES has to be done by a 6 digit code you can request form
NSC.

Cancel settings save By pressing F3 "settings" you will enter the


configuration menu for every option.

ESPA 4.4.4 -> Menu 86


Modbus -> the Modbus slave
address can be set
SAA -> no setting necessary

86 ESPA 4.4.4 ESPA 4.4.4 Settings


Call address : 0001 By ESPA 4.4.4 protocol all alarm messages and a
Beep Coding : 1
Priority : 1 common fault message will be transferred to a
Call Status : 3 telephone server.
Text length : 16 The first 4 parameters refer to the ESPA 4.4.4
Timeout : 010 specification.
Cancel save
For alarm messages the configured "Call address" will
be transmitted. As an option a common fault message
can be transmitted. This option can be activated in the
configuration software. The call address for common
fault message also will be set in the configuration
software.

Call address "5555" is a special case to realize


communication with a call system of company
"Winkel". With this Call address an additional text
"Feuer" will be transmitted prior the configured
customer text.

In the field "Text length" you can define, how many


characters of the detector text will be send to the
telephone serve. The input range is 16 up to 40.
The "Timeout" is a delay for a fault message in case
of communication error (10-255 sec).

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87 Arcnet Arcnet Baud rate
The standard baud rate of the Arcnet network is
1. 156K x
2. 2,5M 156KBaud. For diagnosis purpose under use of
special hardware the baud rate can be set to
2,5MBaud.
Cancel Off save Since software version S040A12.05 the baud
rate setting will be stored permanently in
flash memory.

88 Sections Sections
Sections can be defined for networked panels and for
1. Arcnet
2. RS485 device devices communicating by "FRP protocol", i.e. LCD
repeater panel
Network sections -> menu 89
FRP protocol sections -> menu 90
Cancel Enter

89 Sections 0001/1000 Network sections


To limit the display of messages and the control
Network-ID 001 Zon. 0001 – Zon. 0010
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 possibilities on a certain panel in a network, a
>0001: No. 001 Zon.0001 – Zon.0010 maximum of 1000 sections can be configured.
0002: No. 002 Zon.0038 – Zon.0040
0003: No. 003 Zon.0400 – Zon.0499 In the left hand example 3 sections for 3 different
Cancel +100 -100 save network IDs have been programmed.
As soon as any section has been defined for a certain
network ID, all common messages, i.e. "Power supply
fault", from this ID will automatically be displayed
additionally to messages of the configured zones.

90 Sections 0001/1000 FRP protocol sections


RS485 device 1 After having selected a device out of the list of a
Network-ID 001 Zon. 0001 – Zon. 0010
maximum of 63 devices a maximum of 1000 sections
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10
>0001:Addr 01 No.001 Zon.0001 – Zon.0010 can be defined to limit the display of messages, i.e.
0002:Addr 02 No.001 Zon.0011 – Zon.0040 on a LCD repeater panel.
0003:Addr 03 No.001 Zon.0041 – Zon.0099
In the left hand example 3 sections for 3 different
Cancel +100 -100 save
"FRP protocol" devices have been programmed.
On the first device, i.e. a LCD repeater panel, only
messages from zone 1 to zone 10 will be displayed,
on the second device only messages from zone 11 to
zone 40 and on the third device messages form zone
41 to 99.
As soon as any section has been defined for a certain
"FRP protocol" device, all common messages, i.e.
"Power supply fault", from this ID will automatically be
displayed additionally to messages of the configured
zones.

91 Webserver Webserver Settings


The webserver settings generally should be done by
IP-Address : 192.168.0.127
Netmask : 255.255.255.0 the configuration software.
Network : 192.168.0.0 Nevertheless the settings also can be changed at the
Gateway : 192.168.0.254 control panel directly.
If the webserver module has been recognized by tge
Cancel "." UserInit save FCP the first time, the basic configuration has to be
made by the function "Delete program". Alternatively
the settings can be initialized by loading a

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configuration file into the FCP.

With function key F3 ("UserInit") the User list in the


webserver module will be erased and set to the
delivery status.
After pressing F4 („save“) the changing will be stored
in flash memory and transferred to the webserver
module.
The modified settings will be valid only after hardware
reset of the webserver module.

For further information also see "B01380-00


Webserver User Manual ….pdf".

100 Manual control Status Manual Control: internal OC Outputs


from Output : 001 Active This menu to activate open collector outputs manually
to Output :
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 by the user / installer to test their function.
>001 Output 001 Main board
002 Output 002 Main board Please select the OC output which shall be activated
003 Output 003 Main board by the cursor keys :
Cancel On Off Enter ↑,↓ : Marker ">" one line up / one line down
<-, -> : Marker ">" 10 lines up / 10 lines down
or type the number of the OC output directly by using
the keypad and confirm this by "OK” or by F4
("Enter").

It is possible to operate several outputs


simultaneously by using the "from – to” function.

Underneath the grey line "Selection" the FCB


indicates where the selected outputs are. OC outputs
1 to 16 are on the main board, any further outputs are
on the additional loop cards :
OC outputs 01 – 16: on Main board
OC outputs 17 – 24: on loop card / convent. card 1
OC outputs 25 – 32: on loop card / convent. card 2
etc.

After confirming the output the last line of the LC


module changes and you can
 activate the output by F2 ("On”)
 deactivate the output by F3 ("Off”)

The activations can be checked on the LC module


because they will be displayed immediately or you
can check the status as shown "Active” in the picture
left side. If the output is not active it is indicated as
"normal”.

101 Manual Control Status Manual Control: 4 internal Relays


from relay : 001 Normal
This menu to activate the 4 internal relay outputs on
to relay :
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 the main board manually by the user / installer to test
>001 Relay 001 Main board their function.
002 Relay 002 Main board
003 Relay 003 Main board The way of operation is the same as in Menu 100.
Cancel On Off Enter

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102 Manual Control Status Manual Control: 3 monitored Power Outputs
from power output : 001 Normal This menu to activate the 3 internal monitored power
to power out :
↓+1 ↑-1 Selection ->+10 <--10 outputs on the main board manually by the user /
>001 Power output1 Main board installer to test their function.
002 Power output2 Main board
003 Power output3 Main board The way of operation is the same as in Menu 100.
Cancel On Off Enter

103 Manual Control Status Manual Control: Output modules (loop)


Zone : 2 Normal This menu to activate output modules on the loops.
Detect : 3 Normal
Please type :
Output/Relay : 1 − the zone of the module
− die number of the module within the zone
Cancel On Off − the output (1 or 2) of the module and confirm
every line by "OK”.

After confirming the output you can


 activate the output by F2 ("On”)
 deactivate the output by F3 ("Off”)

The activations can be checked on the LC module


because they will be displayed immediately or you
can check the status as shown "Active” in the picture
left side. If the output is not active it is indicated as
"normal”.

104 Settings Output 001 Automatic Control: Settings for outputs


On/Off like Fire Output : No This menu offers the possibility to assign certain
On/Off like sounders : No
On/Off like Transm.Dev. : No on/off switching functions to outputs. For example it is
Off like buzzer : No possible to link the on/off switching of the Alarm
Inactive by door cont. : No Transmission Device to an output and in that case the
Delay : 000 output is disabled at the same time the user disables
Cancel No Yes save the Alarm Transmission Device.

The following on/off switching functions are available :


 On/Off like "Fire Outputs". This function
relates to the push button "Fire Outputs off”
on the German Fire Brigade Control Panel. If
this parameter is set to "yes” and the push
button is pressed the relating outputs are
disabled.
 On/Off like "external sounders". This function

relates to the push button .


 On/Off like "Alarm Transmission Device”
(TD).
 On/Off like "buzzer off". This function relates
to the push button .
 If the output shall be disabled by taking off
the cover of the housing set this parameter
to "yes".
 Here the user can configure a delay for the
activation of the output. The value for the
delay is in seconds and the possible range is
0 – 240 s.

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The functions are disabled by F2 ("No") and the
functions are enabled by F3 ("Yes").
After setting the parameters please press F4
("Enter") to save the configuration.

105 Functions for outputs


Automatic Control: Functions
Function Output 001 Here the user can assign certain fixed functions to the
Sounder/Strobe activation : No inputs/outputs or special keys. For example he can
Tansm.Dev. activat. permanent : No assign the "sounder/strobe activation” to an output
Tansm.Dev. activat. impulse : No
Saved Reply Message : No
and in that case this output is activated and
Reset FCP : No deactivated at the same time as the external
KDB output active : No ↓ sounders/strobes.
Cancel No Yes save
If one of these functions is used it is not possible
Function Output 001 to assign any other cause and effect events to the
Buzzer : No ↑ same output.

The sense is to create a parallel output to the listed


outputs on the left side.
The function "Saved Reply Message” is a special
Cancel No Yes save function of the German Alarm Transmission Device.

This device sends back a signal to the panel if the


Functions for inputs
Fire Brigade is alarmed. This signal is acknowledged
Function Input 001 by the FCP and if this parameter is set to "yes” the
Fire outputs : No relating output indicates this feed back signal by
Sounder : No activation.
Alarm Transm.Dev. : No
Delay : No The functions are disabled by F2 ("No") and the
Buzzer off : No functions are enabled by F3 ("Yes").
FCP Reset : No
Cancel No Yes save
After setting the parameters please press F4
Functions for Push button S_ 001 ("Enter") to save the configuration.

Function Special Key 001


Fire outputs : No
Sounder : No
Alarm Transm.Dev. : No
Delay : No

Cancel No Yes save

106 Autom.controlling Output 001 Selection of displaying cause and effect


events
all events
Events for selection A cause and effect event is a link / configuration of
inputs and outputs combined with logical AND or OR.
Cause and effect events are possible at the FCP
"Solution F1" for OC outputs, relays, power outputs,
Cancel Enter
output modules, inputs, input modules und macro
push buttons.

The user can choose if he wants to see all events in


the LC module or just the events relating to the output
he is configuring at the moment :
"All Events" means all 2048 possible events will be
displayed.
"Events for selection" means only the cause and
effect events of the selected input / output / push
button will be displayed.

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Please select your choice by the cursor keys :
↑,↓ : Marker ">" one line up / one line down
and confirm this F4 ("Enter")  Jump to Menu 121

107 Only for output modules


Automatic Control: Settings for output
Settings Output module 01/099 modules (loop)
Activation emergency mode : No The example on the left side shows an output module
On/off like fire output : No
On/off like sounders : No
of segment (loop) 1, address 99 (indicated in the first
line of the LC module).

This menu offers the possibility to assign certain


Cancel No Yes save on/off switching functions to relay and sounder output
modules.
The following on/off switching functions are available :
 Activation emergency mode
not available
 On/Off like Fire Outputs - This function
relates to the push button "Fire Outputs off”
on the German Fire Brigade Control Panel. If
this parameter is set to "yes” and the push
button is pressed the relating outputs are
disabled.

 On/off like sounders – output is controlled


by same functions as the sounders.

The functions are disabled by F2 ("No") and the


functions are enabled by F3 ("Yes").
Only for sounders/sounder modules

Settings Output module 01/099 After setting the parameters please press F4
Activ. in case of emerg. mode : No ("Enter") to save the configuration.
not on/off like sounders : No
intermittent : No
Sounder group (0-15) : 00 Automatic Control: Settings for sounders/
Volume (0-10) : 04 sounder modules (loop)
Tone 1 (0-7) : 0 Tone 2 (0-7) : 0
Cancel No Yes save
For base sounders and sounder modules the
following functions can be configured:

 Activation emergency mode


not available
 not on/off like sounders (by this function
the command "sounder off" can be
suppressed for beacons with type code
"sounder" (Apollo).
 Intermittent (alternate) tone
(if it is "no" sounder will be activated
continuously)
 Sounder group – on each loop a maximum
of 15 sounder groups can be configured.
That means several sounders can be
subsumed into one group. The setting of the
group will be made by software (Hochiki) or
by DIP switch (Apollo).To activate all
sounders of the group you just have to
program events under "automatic controlling"
for one device of this group..
 The volume can be set in the range 0 (off)
up to ten. See appendix C. (table of tones
and volumes for loop sounders).
 The tone can be varied from 0 (off) up to 7.
See appendix C. (table of tones and volumes

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for loop sounders).

See technical device specification for details of


functionality of each device type.

Note :
Sounder output modules are generally operated like
sounders / strobes connected to the monitored power

outputs : If the push button is pressed they are


silenced.

108 Automatic Control: Settings of 8 internal


Settings Input 001
with monitoring : No monitored inputs
Switch : Yes The picture on the left side shows an example of input
Push button : No
Activation delay : 000
1 (indicated in the first line of the LC module).

These inputs can be configured :


Cancel No Yes save  With monitoring (only wire break) or without
(default value)
 whether a switch or a push button is
connected to the input
 With or without activation delay. The delay
can be adjusted in steps by one from 1 – 250
seconds.
0 means no delay.

The functions are disabled by F2 ("No") and the


functions are enabled by F3 ("Yes").
After setting the parameters please press F4
("Enter") to save the configuration.

109 Zones Configuring zones (loop)


Seg. : 1 Please type the loop number (”Seg.”) and the
from address : 1
to address : 12
detector address (from – to).
Zone : 32 Segment = Section of addresses (loop) with a
from detector : 1 maximum of 254 Hochiki detectors, modules /
base sounders and a maximum of 126 Apollo
Cancel save detectors, modules. The segment are partitioned
on the loop card according this list :
 Loop card 1 : Segment 1 and 2
 Loop card 2 : Segment 3 and 4
 Loop card 3 : Segment 5 and 6
 Loop card 4 : Segment 7 and 8
 Loop card 5 : Segment 9 and 10
 Loop card 6 : Segment 11 and 12
 Loop card 7 : Segment 13 and 14
 Loop card 8 : Segment 15 and 16
 Loop card 9 : Segment 17 and 18

Address = Detector address (physical address stored


in the detector).

Zone = logical group of detectors (software zone)


where the detectors should be in

from detector = means the starting number of the


detector in the new zone.

Please confirm every line by "OK” and after finishing


all lines press "save" (F4) to save the new
configuration.

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110 Zones Configuring conventional zones
Loop card : 3 When using the FCP "Solution F1" the conventional
from ML : 1
to ML : 8 zones are field programmable too :
from zone : 20
Please type the address of the conventional
detector card (PCB). That means the DIL switch
Cancel save address on the PCB (see wiring diagrams).

The following inputs in the lines "from ML" and "to


ML" relates to the terminals on the conventional
detector card (1-8). See wiring diagrams again. In the
wiring diagrams and on the PCB itself they are
marked by "ML”.

After this the user can select the new zone(s). "From
zone” means the starting zone and any sequencing
zones will be put into the next zones.

Please confirm every line by "OK” and after finishing


press "save" (F4) to save the new configuration.

111 Analogue addressable detector’s sensitivity /


Sensitivity Day 4 Mode 3
Sensitivity Night 2 Mode 1 modes / delays
Timer program : 02 Selected detectors can be configured :
Delay on alarm : 000
Delay on fault : 000
Pre alarm : No

Cancel No Yes save

Only for Hochiki ESP


Only for Hochiki ESP
Table of the detector sensitivities:

Sens. Opt. Heat Ion.  one of 8 sensitivities during the day (see
ALG-EN ATG-E AIE-E table in left column)
0 2,0 % 50° 0,20 V  one of 8 sensitivities during the night (see
1 2,5 % 55 ° 0,24 V table in left column)
 4 different modes for multi sensors ACA-E
2 3,0 % EN54 60° - A1S 0,28V EN54
(see table in left column)
3 3,5 % 66° 0,32 V
 2 different modes for multi heat sensors
4 4,0 % 72° 0,36 V ACB-E (see table in left column)
5 4,5 % 78° - BS 0,40 V
6 5,0 % 83° 0,44 V
7 5,5 % 88° - CS 0,48 V Mode 4 is a special setting for multi sensors
ACA-E, where an alarm in optical part will cause
a pre alarm at the FCP, independently of the
Table of multi sensor ACA-E modes: parameter settings for pre alarm. An alarm in the
Mode Operating
heat component will activate an alarm in any
1 Multi sensor case. If there is programmed an alarm delay for a
2 Optical smoke detector multisensor in mode 4, this will have the effect,
3 Heat detector that a pre alarm of the optical part will change to
4 Heat + opt. Pre-alarm an alarm after expiry of the delay. If the delay is 0
the optical component will never raise a real
alarm.

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Table of multi sensor ACA-E sensitivities and
modes:
Sens. Mode 1 /2 Mode 3 Mode 4
Opt./ Multi Heat Heat+Opt.
1 2,0 % 50° 60°+2,0%
2 2,5 % 55 ° 78°+2,0%
3 3,0 % EN54 60° - A1S 60°+3,0%
4 3,5 % 66° 78°+3,0%
5 4,0 % 72° 60°+4,0%
6 4,5 % 78° - BS 78°+4,0%
7 - 83° 88°+2,5%
8 - 88° - CS 88°+3,5%

Table of multi sensor ACB-E modes:


Modus Meaning
1 Maximum Detector
2 Max.-Diff Detector

Table of multi sensor ACB-E sensitivities and


modes:
Sens. Modus 1 Modus 2
Fix. Fix. + Rate of rise
1 50° 60 °C - A1R + 14 K/min
2 55 ° 60 °C - A1 + 25 K/min
3 60° - A1S 78 °C – BR +16 K/min
4 66° 78 °C – B +25 K/min
5 72° 88 °C – CR + 16 K/min
6 78° - BS 88 °C – C + 25 K/min
7 83° -
8 88° - CS -

Only for Apollo


Only for Apollo
Table for detector sensitivities:
 one of 5 sensitivities during the day (see
Ionisation smoke detector Discovery
table in left column)
Sens. Alarm Minimum time to
threshold alarm  one of 5 sensitivities during the night (see
table in left column)
1 0,45 5 Sec.
 the mode has no meaning and will be
2 0,45 30 Sec.
automatically set by the sensitivities (see
3 0,70 5 Sec. table in left column).
4 0,70 30 Sec.
5 1,0 5 Sec.

Optical smoke detector Discovery


Sens. Alarm Minimum time to
threshold alarm
1 1,4 5 Sec.
2 1,4 30 Sec.
3 2,1 5 Sec.
4 2,1 30 Sec.
5 2,8 5 Sec.

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For all detector types
Heat detector Discovery
Sens. Class static alarm-
EN54-5:2000 temperature
min. typ. max.  1 timer program for switching day / night
1 A1R 54 57 65. mode
 an alarm delay time – if the detector detects
2 A2 54 61 70
an alarm the acceptation of the alarm
3 A2S 54 61 70
condition can be delayed here just to make
4 CR 84 90 100 sure that it is no false alarm. During this time
5 CS 84 90 100. the detector checks the alarm signal again
and again.
Multi sensor Discovery
Sens. Alarm Minimum time to
 an fault delay time which way of operation is
threshold alarm similar to the alarm delay above
1 1,1 Multi. 20 Sec.
 Individual pre alarm of every detector
2 2,1 Optical 30 Sec.
If you want to use the Timer program it must be
3 2,8 Multi. 20 Sec. configured before according menu 65. This timer
4 4,2 Multi. 20 Sec. program handles the day / night mode switching and
5 - Heat 30 Sec. switching from one sensitivity (mode) to another one
and vice versa.
all automatic detectors XP95/XPlorer
Sens. Alarm
threshold
Please confirm every line by "OK” and after finishing
press "save" (F4) to save the new configuration.
1 45 EN54
2 50 EN54
3 55 EN54
4 60 No EN54
5 64 No EN54

112 To configure timer programs


Timer program 01
The example on the left side shows timer program 01.
1. Sunday 5. Thursday
2. Monday 6. Friday Please first select the day by using the cursor keys
3. Tuesday 7. Saturday
↑,↓ : Marker ">" one line up / one line down
4. Wednesday
Cancel Enter and confirm this by F4 ("Enter") or type the number
of the day directly by using the keypad  Jump to
Menu 120

113 Interfaces UART 1 Interface protocols


The example on the left side shows UART 1.
1. Printer 5. Modbus SCU800
2. FRP 6. LED Tableau Please select the protocol you want to assign to
3. PC 7. Modbus OPCx UART 1 by using the cursor keys. The following
4. ESPA 4.4.4 8. Modbus PLC protocols are available :
 Printer
Cancel On save  FRP (Fire Brigade Repeater Panel)
 PC configuration (Laptop)
 ESPA 4.4.4 (Option)
 LED mimic panel (old version WSK)
 Modbus SCU800 (Option)
 Modbus OPC (Option)
 Modbus PLC (Option)

After selecting the protocol it has to be activated by


pressing F2 ("On"). The activation will be indicated in
st
the 1 display line.

By pressing F3 ("Off") the protocol will be deactivated


again.

Press "save" (F4) to save the new configuration.

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114 Interfaces UART 1 Interface baud rates
The example on the left side selects baud rate of
1. 4800 5. 57600
2. 9600 x 6. 115200 9600 of UART 1.
3. 19200 7. 1200
4. 38400 8. 2400 The way or operation is similar to selecting the
protocol as described above.
Cancel Off save

115 Convent. detect. Configuring thresholds for conventional


detectors
Open Circuit [x0,01mA] : 0180
1. Alarm [x0,01mA] : 1000 This menu is to configure several thresholds for
2. Alarm [x0,01mA] : 3000 conventional detectors. This is important if
Reset time [x100ms] : 020 It is necessary to configure a threshold for open circuit
(wire break), 1. and 2. alarm as well as a reset time
Cancel save fort he detectors which is needed in case of alarm
reset. This time determines the period when the
voltage on the line drops down to zero to reset all
detectors on this line.

Press "save" (F4) to save the new configuration.

If you have any doubts about these values for the


requested detectors have a look into their data sheet.
If the FCP is shipped out by NSC the values above
are adjusted for Hochiki CDX and Apollo S65 / Orbis.

116 Maintenance Maintenance


Day : 09 Status Here you can define a date for the next necessary
Month : 07 Off
Year : 04 maintenance. When this date is reached, a fault
Hour : 07 message will be generated.

By pressing F2 ("on") this function will be enabled.


Cancel On save
By pressing F4 ("save") the date will be saved.

117 Push button S_1 Push button S_ settings


For the special push buttons S1-S8 the following
1. End user code x
2. Installer code access levels can be configured:

• No code
• End user code
Cancel off save • Installer code

By F2 ("on") or F3 ("off") the code will be activated


or deactivated.

By F4 ("save") the settings will be saved.

118 Zone LEDs Zone LEDs


LED-No. : Number of LED, network-ID and zone number has to
Network-ID :
Zone : be put in. In a network one device can display zone
status of other device.

By F1 ("Cancel") you will jump to the former menu.


Cancel save
By F4 ("save") the settings will be saved.

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120 Timer program 01 Sunday Configuring the timer
The example on the left side shows timer program 01.
time 1: 06:00 Day
time 2: 18:00 Night The selected weekday is indicated in the 2. line of the
time 3: 00:00 Night LC module.
time 4: 00:00 Night
Please select first if you want to switch into day mode
Cancel Day Night save (F2) or night mode (F3) and then type in hour and
minute. Please confirm hour and minute by "OK".
The cursor runs automatically into the next line when
you have confirmed the minute by OK

Day- and Night relates to the sensitivities/modes as


described in Menu 111.

When you have finished press "save" (F4) to save


the new configuration.

121 Event Output module 01/089/01 Cause and Effect events list
0001/2048 Output 001 Inactive
>0001:Alarm 0001/000-0003/000
0002:Activation Relay 0001-0001 The example on the left side shows an overview of all
0003:Alarm 0032/000-0064/000 configured cause and effect events. The events are
0004:free numbered from 1 to 2048. Behind the number the
0005:free cause and effect type is displayed.
Cancel insert delete Enter
The first line of the LC module shows the device
which shall be configured at the moment because this
has been selected before. The last two digits (here :
01) indicates that output 1 of this module is selected.
The second line of the LC module relates to the
marker ">" and shows the configuration which is
saved at the marker’s position. In the example above
it is the first cause and effect event at all and it is an
alarm event of OC output 01 (on the main board).

If you want to configure a new event you have to put


the marker on a "free” event and type "Enter” (F4”)
 Jump to Menu 130

The FCP "Solution F1-6 and F1-18" support up to


2048 events.

The user can also "delete" (F3) events and "insert”


(F2) new events in between existing events.
Therefore the marker ">" has to be put at the right
position. The sequence doesn’t really matter but if the
user likes to have e.g. all cause and effect events of
Event Push button S1 the loop output modules one under the other he can
0001/2048 ->Output 001 Inactive
0001:Alarm 0000/000-0000/000
arrange it by inserting at the right place.
0002:Activation Relay 0001-0001
0003:Alarm 0000/000-0000/000 Left: Example of cause and effect event for macro
>0004:free push button S1.
0005:free
Cancel insert delete Enter

130 Event 0004/2048 Cause and Effect events configuration


Output module 01/089/01 Inactive
The example on the left side shows in line 1 that we
Code : Alarm
FCP : 001 are going to configure event 4 of 2048 possible
from zone : 0001 Detect. : 000 events. The second line shows the selected device. In
to zone : 0064 Detect. : 000 this case an Output module on loop 1, address 89
OR output 1.
Cancel modify OK save The kind of event which shall cause an effect is

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always preset to "Alarm” (line 3 of the LC module). If
you want to change it please press F2 ("modify") 
Jump to Menu 131

Otherwise confirm the code by pressing F3 ("OK").

The number of the FCP is always 1 besides there is a


network with several FCP interlinked.

Then type the zone(s) and detector(s) which have to


be in alarm to activate this output module. If you want
to select whole zone(s) (and no individual detectors)
leave the detector = 000. Please confirm every input
by "OK".
Pay attention to the fact that the zone(s) and
detector(s) can be configured logical "AND", "OR” or
"AND NOT". That means (in case of AND) that all
zones or detectors must be in alarm simultaneously to
activate the output.

You can change between "AND", "OR” or "AND


NOT" by F3. Then please press F4 ("save") to save
the new cause and effect event.

131 Event codes


Codes for outputs
Please select desired code by input of corresponding
Page 1 number or by using arrow keys. Please confirm by
Code pressing F4 ("Enter").
1. Alarm 5. Switch off
2. Pre alarm 6. Reset FC Panel For codes "Alarm", "Pre alarm", "Main alarm",
3. Main alarm 7. Fault power sup. "Fault", "Switch off" and "Techn. Alarm"
4. Fault 8. Mains fault additionally zone and detector number can be put in.
By code "Mains fault" i.e. the heater of the KDB can
Cancel more Enter be switched of if it is supplied by FCP.

Page 2
Code By code 1 and 2 outputs can be activated to verify the
alarm source.
1.Alarm autom. Det. 5. Delay activated Further codes for status messages are available.
2.Alarm MCP 6. Tran.Dev. active For code "2. Alarm" a zone number can be typed in.
3.KDB alarm 7. Tran.Dev. disabl. By this code a cross detection can be realized to
4.KDB unlocked 8. 2.Alarm activate an output if main alarm is additionally delayed
Cancel more Enter
by reaction/investigation time.

Page 3 On events "Techn.Alarm", "KDB output active",


Code "Test alarm" and "Activation" the output reacts
according the messages of the FCP.
1.Techn. Alarm. 5.Timer program A special function is available by the code "Timer
2.KDB output active
program". Outputs can be activated / deactivated by
3.Testalarm
4.Activation any of the available 16 timer programs automatically.

Cancel more Enter

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Codes for inputs For codes "Alarm", "Pre alarm", "Main alarm",
"Fault" and "Switch off" additionally zone and
Page 1
Code detector number can be put in.
To use it, a not existing address (virtual detector) has
1. Alarm 5. Switch on/off to be programmed to that zone/detector number. (s.
2. Pre alarm 6. Revision Alarm configuration - Zones ->Menu 109). This
3. Main alarm 7. Change sensit. also can be a detector on a not existing loop card.
4. Fault 8. Activation
Then activation of an input simulates message from a
Cancel Enter detector and all programmable features of that
detector (i.e. customer text) or that zone (i.e. alarm
configuration) can be used.

By code "Revision" you can enter the one-man-


revision mode by activation of an input.

By code "Activation" directly outputs, relays, power


outputs or loop modules can be activated.

Page 2
Code "Active" allows activating any system output by
Code an input signal, i.e. a push button. The same output
could be switched inactive by a different input
1. Active 5. Installer choosing the code "Inactive".
2. Inact.
3. Information Code "Information" means, that only an activation
4. End user message will be generated but no alarm and no fault
Cancel Enter
message.

Code "End user" gives you the opportunity to enter


the second control level without typing in the end user
password, i.e. by connecting a key switch to an input
configured to "End user" code.
Code "Installer" is the same for installer password.

Codes for special keys

Code

1. Switch on/off
2. Change sensit.
3. Activation

Cancel Enter

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4. Mounting instruction

1. First please remove the cover of the FCP. You will find the key on the backside of the panel
housing.

2. The FCP "Solution F1" has a wall mounting housing. The B1 and B2 housings provide a
drilling template for easier mounting. Use this template for drilling the holes.

3. Please use 8mm dowels for fixing the screws. Don’t put the batteries into the panel yet. Start
with the upper screws; hang the back plate of the housing on the screws and then you can
screw the lower holes.

4. The control panel can be opened by unscrewing the plastic screws only on the right side of the
control panel, giving free access to the terminals for connecting the wires.

5. Don’t connect the panel to Mains AC yet. Use the wiring diagrams for connecting loops,
conventional zones and sounders / strobes.

6. If you are connecting the shielding of the loop wires (the FCP "Solution F1" does NOT need
that in any case but it can be advantageous to do so) then you have to connect the wire on
both sides at the loop card.

7. Please connect peripheral components like LCD repeater panels, remote control panels etc.

8. Now you have to connect the Mains AC cable. Make sure that the Mains AC fuse on the
power supply is plugged in.

9. Switch on Mains AC voltage.

10. If the internal buzzer sounds, please switch of by using push button .

11. Put the batteries on the bottom of the panel housing and fix them by using the cable fixer.
Connect the batteries to the power supply by using the supplied cables (see wiring diagram).

12. Please follow the commissioning instruction.

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5. Commissioning certificate FCP "Solution F1"

____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
Serial number Date of delivery

F1-6 : □ F1-18 : □ ___________________________________________


Panel type (please mark) Commission/ Sight

____________________________________________
Installed by : date, technician

General
The commissioning according the national rules requires the complete and accurate installation of
all components of fire control system, as it is specified in the engineering documents.

Checking the documentation

Document available Repository


yes/no
Engineering order
Final planning documents
Updated planning documents
Fire brigade documents

Checking the system components


You have to compare the quantity of planned components with the quantity of actually installed
components.

Component Planned quantity Installed quantity


Fire control panel
Modules for addressable detectors
Modules for conventional detectors
Automatic detectors
Manual call points
Input-/output modules
Sounder modules
Remote panel
Fire brigade panel
Fire brigade remote panel
Transmission device
Fire brigade key deposit box
Key deposit box release device
Additional power supply
Sounder
Flashlight
Telephone server
SCU800

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Checking the wiring system
Before checking the wiring system you should disconnect all cables from the fire control panel by
removing the pluggable terminals.

Measure end of line resistors of conventional zones (without voltage)

6k8 (±10%) end of line resistor measurable on each conventional zone?


Ο Fault check wiring and end of line resistor.
Ο ok plug terminals in fire control panel

Measure cable resistance of loop wiring (without voltage)


If isolators are installed on the loop you only can measure the resistance of the minus wire.

You have to measure the cable resistance of each loop. The minimum operating voltage for each
loop device will be calculated from the cable resistance and the loop current, which has to be
measured later.

The resistance of the shielding also has to be written down in the following table. Additionally this
measurement guarantees that the shielding isn’t interrupted in any loop device. As long as the
shielding hasn’t been connected to earth in the FCP there must not be any other connection to
earth potential (e.g. in a detector base).You can check this by measuring the resistance between
the shielding and earth potential.

Loop card Loop ML-Wire Shielding Wiring without


[Ω} [Ω] earth fault
1 1 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
1 2 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no
2 3 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
2 4 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no
3 5 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
3 6 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no
4 7 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
4 8 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no
5 9 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
5 10 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no
6 11 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
6 12 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no
7 13 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
7 14 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no
8 15 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
8 16 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no
9 17 (ML-1-/ML-2-) yes no
9 18 (ML-5-/ML-6-) yes no

If the cable resistance is correct please plug the terminals in the FCP.

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Measurement of the end of line resistors of the monitored power outputs
(without voltage)

Power Key deposit box Sounder/flashlight Transmission device


output
1 depends on type 1KΩ/1W - Ο fault
tolerance 10%
Ο ok
2 - 1KΩ/1W 1KΩ/1W Ο fault
tolerance 10% tolerance 10%
Ο ok
3 - 1KΩ/1W 1KΩ/1W Ο fault
tolerance 10% tolerance 10%
Ο ok

The end of line resistor has to be mounted in the last device of the power output cable. The adaptation
of open circuit and short circuit thresholds for the connected devices has to be done directly at the
FCP. Please go to "Installer" -> "more" (F3) -> "more" (F3) -> "Power outputs".

Measurement of the end of line resistors of the monitored inputs (without


voltage)

Input line End of line resistor


Key deposit box alarm 2,2KΩ/0,5W Ο fault
tolerance 10%
Ο ok
Extinguish interface 3,3KΩ/0,5W Ο fault
tolerance 10%
Ο ok

Checking the end of line resistor on the RS485 bus

End of line resistor activated at first and last device (jumper matched)? Ο Ok Ο fault

Commissioning of the power supply

- plug 230VAC mains cable or check already plugged cable!


- switch on power supply for fire control panel!

The internal buzzer will be on: please switch off by pressing

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Scanning of internal an external components

Detector modules

After scanning process and uploading of the programming out of the flash memory all recognised
components will be displayed in a list.

Example:
Internal Modules

1. Loop card HOCHIKI ESP : 01


2. Loop card Apollo XP : 00
3. Conventional detector card : 01
4. Input-/output module : 00↓

Cancel Details

Number of mounted detector modules correctly recognised? Ο Ok Ο fault

By pressing the "Details" key F3 the addresses of the modules can be checked.

Example:
Internal Modules 1/09
>01 Loop card HOCHIKI ESP
02 Conventional detector card
03 -
04 -
05 -
06 -
Cancel Details

Addresses of the mounted detector modules correctly set? Ο Ok Ο fault

Serial devices

Afterwards the serial interfaces will be scanned for connected components. The result with the
number of recognized devices will be noticed in the module list.
.
Example:
Internal Modules

5. Network interface card : 00↑


6. Modem : 00
7. FBC/LCD panel : 04
8. Modbus device : 01

Cancel Details

Number of installed serial devices correctly recognized? Ο Ok Ο fault

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By pressing the "Details" key F3 the addresses of the modules can be checked.

Example:
Internal Modules 01/63
>01 FRP with FBC A B
02 Remote LCD Panel A
03 Remote LCD Panel A
04 FRP A B
05 -
06 -
Cancel Details

By letters "A" und "B" will be displayed, on which channel of the redundant RS485 bus each
device has been connected.

Addresses of the RS485 devices correctly set? Ο Ok Ο fault


Wiring of the RS485 devices correct? Ο Ok Ο fault

Addressable detectors/modules

During the initialisation permanently a counter will be displayed which is counting the total number of
all detectors and modules. After scanning the loop devices, a list of these devices will be displayed.
This list will be visible each time the number of recognised detectors/modules has changed after
scanning the loops. Therefore after first time initialisation process all new recognised
detectors/modules will be listed.

Example:
Detector configuration 0001/0265
Seg. |Add| Error | Zone |Detect
>01 o 1|001| new | 0000 | 000
01 o 1|002| new | 0000 | 000
01 o 1|003| new | 0000 | 000
01 o 1|004| new | 0000 | 000
01 o 1|005| new | 0000 | 000
continue all ok ok

In line 1 the number of all recognised detectors and modules will be displayed. In the table for each
device will be displayed:

- Segment, where the device is connected to


- Symbol for loop "o" or spur wiring "-"
- Number of loop/spur
- configured device address
- Error code ("new" in this example)
- programmed zone and detector number

By pressing the "ok" key each single detector can be stored in the FCP programming, by pressing "all
ok" all connected devices will be stored in the FCP flash memory simultaneously.

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Checking of earth fault

A constant voltage must not be measurable between potential earth and fire control panel
potential there

Voltage between PE / - accumulator Ο Ok Ο fault -> .............V


Voltage between PE / + accumulator Ο Ok Ο fault -> .............V

In case of an earth fault this has to be localised by disconnecting single cables in the fire control
panel. Then the earth fault has to be removed. The supervision of an earth fault can be
deactivated by system parameter 13.

Measurement of loop voltage and current

Dependent of the used multimeter the voltage and the current will vary differently. This is caused
by the modulated protocol between the FCP and the loop devices. For the measurement of the
current the loop has to be separated on one side in the FCP and on the other side the current has
to be measured on the ML+ or ML- wire. At the same time the loop devices have to be in the
quiescent state. Decisive for a faultless operation is the fact, that all loop devices are supplied by
a sufficient voltage (17V). The voltage drop on the cable has to be calculated form the quiescent
current and the cable resistance measured under point 4.2.

Loop card Loop Voltage Quiescent Voltage drop[V]


33V ± 3V current (quiescent current x
[mA] cable resistance)
1 1 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
1 2 (ML-5-/ML-6-)
2 3 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
2 4 (ML-5-/ML-6-)
3 5 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
3 6 (ML-5-/ML-6-)
4 7 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
4 8 (ML-5-/ML-6-)
5 9 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
5 10 (ML-5-/ML-6-)
6 11 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
6 12 (ML-5-/ML-6-)
7 13 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
7 14 (ML-5-/ML-6-)
8 15 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
8 16 (ML-5-/ML-6-)
9 17 (ML-1-/ML-2-)
9 18 (ML-5-/ML-6-)

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Configure power outputs
Load resistance Tolerance
No.: ( old) Norm OC-Tol. Th.OC Th.SC
1 : (0983) 0983 + 120 = 1103 , 0727 Ohm
2 : (0977) 0977 + 120 = 1097 , 0724 Ohm
3 : (0964) 0964 + 120 = 1084 , 0717 Ohm

Cancel Calib. save

The thresholds depend on the load resistance of the connected device inclusive the line resistance.
This total resistance can be ascertained automatically for each power output individually by pressing
"calib." F3. The software then calculates the thresholds for open circuit and short circuit. The
resistance can also be measured with a multimeter and typed in directly using the keyboard.

Configuration of the fire control system

The configuration of the fire control system is very comprehensive and is mainly dependent of the
largeness of installation. The details have to be specified in the planning documents. The
following checklist describes the individual steps of the programming of the fire control panel:.

Programming Menu topic


Zones Alarm organisation Ο Ok
Detector configuration Alarm organisation
- sensitivity Ο ok Ο not used
- mode of multi sensors Ο ok Ο not used
- time program Ο ok Ο not used
- pre alarm Ο ok Ο not used
- alarm delay Ο ok Ο not used
Detector texts by PC software Ο ok Ο not used
Programming Menu topic
Zone parameters Alarm organisation
- cross detection Ο ok Ο not used
- internal alarm zone Ο ok Ο not used
- fault zone Ο ok Ο not used
- manual call point (only for Ο ok Ο not used
conventional detectors or
modules)
Cross zoning Alarm organisation Ο ok Ο not used
Timer programs Alarm organisation
- for delay Ο ok Ο not used
- for detector sensitivity Ο ok Ο not used
Delay Alarm organisation Ο ok Ο not used
Power outputs Automatic controlling
- key deposit box Ο ok Ο not used
- sounders/flashlights Ο ok Ο not used
- transmission device Ο ok Ο not used
Controlling of relays, outputs or Automatic controlling Ο ok Ο not used
output modules
Loop sounders Automatic controlling Ο ok Ο not used
Controlling by special keys Configuration Ο ok Ο not used
System parameters Configuration Ο ok Ο not used
Holidays Configuration Ο ok Ο not used

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Interfaces Configuration -> more Ο ok Ο not used
Thresholds for conventional zones Configuration -> more Ο ok Ο not used

Functional tests
Test Measured value Test result
Normal operation Ο Ok Ο fault
- green LED "Operation" lights
- green LED "Night" lights
Fire condition
- Test of all automatic detectors Ο Ok Ο fault
- Test of all manual call points
Ο Ok Ο fault
The fire condition can be generated in the installer
level by functions "test alarm" or "simulation".

Check display at FCP, remote panels and printer


Fault condition
- loop Ο Ok Ο fault
- power outputs
Ο Ok Ο fault
- monitored inputs
- RS485 bus Ο Ok Ο fault
- battery Ο Ok Ο fault
- mains fault (mains fault delay) Ο Ok Ο fault
Check display at FCP, remote panels and printer
..........Min

Disabled condition
- detector Ο Ok Ο fault
- zone
Ο Ok Ο fault
- power output
Ο Ok Ο fault
Check display at FCP, remote panels and printer
Alarm devices
- transmission device activation Ο Ok Ο fault
- flash lights
Ο Ok Ο fault
- sounders
Ο Ok Ο fault
Fire outputs
- relays Ο Ok Ο fault
- outputs
Ο Ok Ο fault
- output modules
Ο Ok Ο fault
Current of FCP at mains fault ...............mA Ο Ok Ο fault
Required bridge over time ………….h
Required battery capacity …………Ah Ο Ok Ο fault

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6. Technical specifications:
Power Supply

Mains voltage: 230V AC, -15% bis +10%, 50-60Hz

Operating voltage: 24V DC (19,5V – 29,5V DC)

Ripple 0,8 Vpp

Max. load 330VA Version (B01620-0x)

Max. Output current: 3,1 A (Imax a = Imax b)

Max. Battery charge current: 3,6 A

Max. load 180VA Version (B01622-0x)

Max. Output current: 1,9 A (Imax a = Imax b)

Max. Battery charge current: 2,3 A

The battery charge current can be limited in three levels:


1,3 A for 18 Ah battery,
2,3 A for 24 Ah battery or
3,6 A for 40 Ah and 65 Ah battery ( only 330VA version)

current consumption: 20 mA (without minimum load)

Minimum load: 100 mA

Battery charge voltage: 27,3V +/- 0,12V (at 20°C)

Max. Battery internal resistance


400 mΩ
for all battery types

Operating temperature: -5°C to +40°C

Humidity: Max. 95% relative Humidness

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Common technical data

Maximum number of zones per loop 127


- Hochiki: 127 detectors/modules + 127
Maximum number of addressable devices per loop base sounders
- Apollo: 126 addressable devices
- 1024 programmable
Maximum number of zones per FCP
- 192 LED indicator
- Hochiki: 2286 detectors/modules + 2286
Maximum number of addressable devices per BMZ base sounders
- Apollo: 2268 addressable devices
Alarm activation equipment per FCP 1

Quiescent current of FCP without loop cards: 90 mA

Quiescent current loop card B01260-00/B01262-00 : 33 mA (without detectors)

Quiescent current loop card B01270-00/B01272-00 : 38 mA (without detectors)

Quiescent current of conventional card B01300-00 : 30 mA (without detectors)

Quiescent current of conventional card B01310-00 : 35 mA (without detectors)

Quiescent current of relay card: 4 mA

Operating temperature: -5 to +40° C

Humidity : Max. 95 % rel. Air humidity

Housing : Steel sheet, RAL 7035

Safety class: IP 40

Dimensions housing A1, A2 : 540 x 492 x 162 mm (W x H x D)

Weight FCP Solution F1-6 in housing A1, A2 : 14 kg

Dimensions housing B1, B2 : 540 x 540 x 245 mm (W x H x D)

Weight FCP Solution F1-18 in housing B1, B2 : 18,5 kg

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Minimum/ maximum voltages/currents

Output loop card analogue


- voltage 27 - 35 Volt
- current 0 - 350 mA
Output conventional card
- voltage 18 - 20 Volt
- current 0 - 90 mA
OC output
- voltage 0 - 30 Volt
- current 0 - 50 mA
Power output
- voltage 0,5 - 29 Volt
- current 0 - 500 mA
Relay
- voltage 0 - 30 Volt
- current 0–1A
Input
- voltage 0 - 30 Volt
- current 0 – 0,5 mA
Input extinguishing system
- voltage 0 - 30 Volt
- current 0 - 50 mA
Input KDB sabotage
- voltage 0 - 30 V
- current 0 - 50 mA

Fuse values

Power Supply Unit


- mains 3,15 A time lag
- battery 6,3 A super fast
- external 24V 500 mA time lag
Main board
- power output 500 mA time lag
- FBC Output 500 mA time lag

Cable parameter

Fire system cable


- All installation cables
JY-(ST)Y-2x2x0,8

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7. CE marking:

0786

NSC Sicherheitstechnik GmbH


Lange Wand 3
D-33719 Bielefeld

10

0786-CPD-20907

EN54-2:1997 + A1:2006
EN54-4:1997 + A1:2002 + A2:2006

Fire control panel for fire equipment inside of buildings

Solution F1

Available options:

- Output to the triggering of alarm devices (EN54-2, Cl. 7.8)


- Triggering of transmission devices for fire detections (EN54-2, Cl. 7.9)
- Output for the triggering of fire protection devices (EN54-2, Cl. 7.10)
- Fault surveillance of fire protection devices (EN54-2, Cl. 7.10.4)
- Delay of transmission (EN54-2, Cl. 7.11)
- Dependence of the fire detection condition on more than one alarm signal –
dependence type A, B (EN54-2, Cl. 7.12)
- Alarmcounter (EN54-2, Cl. 7.13)
- Fault signals from points (EN54-2, Cl. 8.3)
- Output to the routing devices for fault signals (EN54-2, Cl. 8.9)
- Disablement of addressable points (EN54-2, Cl. 9.5)
- Test condition (EN54-2, Cl. 10)
- Standardized I/O interface (EN54-2, Cl. 11)

For technical data see chapter 6 of this manual.

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