Page 5 - About this document; About; caused by improper use and incorrect use,
About this document 5 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 1 About this document Purpose of the document This document describes the operation of the fire detection control unit. Please read the operating instructions thoroughly, to ensure that you ma...
Page 6 - Safety regulations; Safety; Signal words and symbols; Classification and meaning of signal words; Example for an indication of danger; Classification and meaning of additional symbols
Safety regulations 6 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 2 Safety regulations This chapter describes the danger levels and the relevant safety regulations appli-cable for the use of our products. Please read the work instructions as well as the chapt...
Page 7 - working; Country-specific standards
Safety regulations 7 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 2.2 Safety-relevant working instructions Country-specific standards The products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant interna-tional and European safety standards. Should ...
Page 8 - System overview; System; The fire detection system consists of the following modules:; Detection; Setup of a fire detection system; Detectors
System overview 8 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 3 System overview 3.1 General The fire detection system consists of the following modules: Detectors (detection) Control unit (evaluation) Alarm devices (alarming) 1 2 3 4 8888 Detector zone Line ...
Page 9 - configuration; System configuration
System overview 9 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 3.2 System configuration Each fire detection system is configured individually. The configuration has an in-fluence on the operation. The table below shows the configuration of your fire de-tectio...
Page 10 - Structure and function; Indicators and operating modules; Indicators and operating modules; LED; Function of the LEDs; Function of the keys
Structure and function 10 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 4 Structure and function This chapter describes the setup and function of the fire detection control unit. It provides the reader with an overview of the possibilities offered by the fire ...
Page 11 - Indicator module; The most important functions; Function levels; Operating level 1: operation always possible; Power supply; zones
Structure and function 11 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 Indicator module The indicator module is optional and is possibly not equipped yet. The operation thus differs largely and is mentioned in this manual in the corresponding sections. Key sw...
Page 12 - modes; Automatic switchover between summer time and winter time
Structure and function 12 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 4.2.3 Operating modes The fire detection control unit has the following mode of operations: 'Unmanned' This operating mode must be set when no instructed staff is present. In case of alarm...
Page 13 - Process: Zone type direct
Structure and function 13 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 4.2.4 Alarms An alarm is triggered when: a manual call point has been activated, an automatic detector has detected a fire. The process in case of alarm depends on: the operating mode set ...
Page 14 - Flow diagram in case of fault
Structure and function 14 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 4.2.5 Faults The fire detection control unit includes a comprehensive self-monitoring functional-ity. When the control unit detects an error in the system (e.g. a detector is re-moved), th...
Page 15 - possibilities
Structure and function 15 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 4.2.6 Indicator module (on option) The indicator module is optional and possibly not equipped in your system. The indicator module can display the following information: Number of register...
Page 16 - Operation; operation; General
Operation 16 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5 Operation 5.1 Normal operation In normal operation, the following LED light up: 'System ON' 'Mode Manned' (if the control unit is in operating mode 'Manned' ist) 5.2 Operating level 2 enabled General...
Page 17 - Procedure
Operation 17 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.3 Set operating mode 'Manned'/'Unmanned' General You can recognize the set operating mode on the LED 'Manned'. LED 'Manned' Operating mode On 'Manned' Off 'Unmanned' When instructed persons are in th...
Page 18 - Important
Operation 18 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.4 Operation in case of alarm with alarm organization ('Manned') Important Alarms always require the quick and controlled intervention of the persons present. For this reason, read this section thorou...
Page 19 - Press red key
Operation 19 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 Copy this page and keep it ready in case of alarm! Alarm (red LEDs are flashing rapidly) F Press red key Read off fire location Go to the fire location Decide! Activate next manual call point Back to t...
Page 20 - Activating an evacuation; Overview; To activate an evacuation, please proceed as follows:
Operation 20 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.5 Activating an evacuation Overview It is possible to activate an evacuation without an alarm being triggered by a detec-tor. In this case no alarm message is transmitted to the fire brigade. Procedu...
Page 21 - Switching off system parts; Switching off detector zones; To switch a detector zone off, proceed as follows:
Operation 21 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.6 Switching off system parts In certain situations (e.g. renovation work) it may make sense to switch off parts of a system. When a system part is switched off, the LED 'Part of system OFF' is al-way...
Page 22 - switching off alarm devices; To switch the alarm devices off, proceed as follows:; Temporarily switching off fire control installations; To switch the fire control installations off, proceed as follows:
Operation 22 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.6.2 Temporarily switching off alarm devices Overview To avoid the unintended activation of alarm devices, the alarm devices must be switched off in exceptional cases. WARNING! Alarm devices that have...
Page 23 - Temporarily blocking remote transmission of faults; The remote transmission of faults is enabled again.
Operation 23 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.6.4 Switching fire control installations and alarm devices temporarily off Overview To avoid the unintended activation of fire control installations and alarm devices, these must be switched off in e...
Page 24 - Temporarily blocking remote transmission of alarms; The remote transmission of alarms is enabled again.; Temporarily blocking remote transmission of alarms & faults; To block the remote transmission, please proceed as follows:
Operation 24 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.6.6 Temporarily blocking remote transmission of alarms Overview If in exceptional cases alarms shall not be remotely transmitted, the remote trans-mission of alarms must be blocked. WARNING! Remote t...
Page 25 - event; To poll the event memory, proceed as follows:; Meaning of the LED display
Operation 25 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.7 Polling event memory Overview This function is only available with control units with an indicator module. The event memory records event with date and time. These event can be polled at any time. ...
Page 26 - Setting date and time; To set the date and time, proceed as follows:
Operation 26 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 5.8 Setting date and time Overview This function is only available with control units with an indicator module. Control units with an indicator module are equipped with an integrated clock. In countrie...
Page 27 - Maintenance; notes; detector
Maintenance 27 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 6 Maintenance 6.1 Important notes Only a well-serviced fire detection system remains functional in case of emer-gency. For this reason, regularly perform the recommended maintenance work or have them...
Page 28 - Check control unit; alarm
Maintenance 28 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 6.3 Check control unit Overview This test intends to check whether the optical and acoustic elements of the control unit function faultlessly. Procedure Check the control unit as follows: 1. Press th...
Page 29 - fault
Maintenance 29 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 6.5 Simulate fault Overview By simulating a fault it is possible to check the remote transmission equipment for faults (e.g. transmission to the fire brigade). WARNING! Before simulating a fault, inf...
Page 30 - Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 30 Siemens Building Technologies 007995_a_en_--.doc Fire & Security Products 04.2004 7 Troubleshooting This section provides you with information in case of a system disturbance, or when the system is not in normal operation. The table below provides a list of pos-sible faults wi...