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Conventional Fire Panel

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Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH

Operation Guide

F.01U.172.982 | 5.0 | 2012.04

Re-enabling zones

Go to the Disable 

Zones

 menu as described above. Use the zone 

keys to cancel existing disablements. The code below the 

selected zone in the LCD disappears.

Disabling notification appliances

When you disable the notification appliances, a message 

confirming the disablement appears on the LCD after exiting 

the menu.

Re-enabling notification appliances

Go to the Disable 

NAC 

 menu as described above. You are 

prompted to confirm the re-enablement. Press the ACK key. The 

notification appliances are re-enabled.

Disabling relays

Select the zones to be disabled. To do so, press the relevant 

zone keys (1 to 8).

A code appears below the selected zone(s) in the LCD.

Confirm your selection with the ACK key.

The "Disable" LED and the LEDs for the selected zones are 

illuminated yellow.

8

1

...

ACK

Press the "Test" key and then zone key 3.

This takes you to the 

Dis/Enable 

 submenu

Press zone key 2.

You are prompted to confirm the disablement.

Press the ACK key.

The notification appliances are now disabled.

Press the "Reset" key.

The notification appliances are not disabled.

3

2

ACK

RESET

Press the "Test" key and then zone key 3.

This takes you to the 

Dis/Enable 

 submenu

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Summary of Contents for FPC-500-2

Page 1: ...Conventional Fire Panel FPC 500 2 FPC 500 4 FPC 500 8 en Operation Guide ...

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Page 3: ...LCD Display 7 3 4 Operating Levels 9 3 5 Menu Structure 10 3 5 1 Shortcuts in Operating Level 1 11 3 5 2 Shortcuts in Operating Level 2 11 3 5 3 Shortcuts in Test Menu of Operating Level 2 12 4 Operation 13 4 1 Operating Level 1 13 4 1 1 Actions 13 4 1 2 Menu 15 4 2 Operating Level 2 18 4 2 1 Actions 19 4 2 2 Test Disablements Menu 20 4 2 3 Menu 24 5 Troubleshooting 27 6 Maintenance 28 A Appendix ...

Page 4: ...time Deactivated zones will not trigger an alarm in the event of a fire NOTICE Your fire detection system and all connected components must be subjected to professional maintenance on a regular basis Observe all local regulations DANGER The housing must only be opened by a specialist There is a danger of electric shock CAUTION Do not deactivate the power supply to the fire detection system After u...

Page 5: ... 04 2 Brief Overview 1 ESC 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 A CK i RESET EVAC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pre Alarm Fault System Fault Earth Fault Power Fault NAC Fault Disabled Notification Appliance Silent Day Mode Test Disable Power ALARM 4 3 1 2 1 LED display 2 LCD display with zone numbers 3 Zone keys and zone status LEDs 4 Operating panel ...

Page 6: ...rms change alarm triggering delays day night mode test zones and much more However the system can only be programmed by persons with advanced user rights Therefore any faults etc must be reported to your on site specialist 3 2 Display on Central Unit Your fire panel features a number of LEDs to indicate operating states and faults Zone LED Meaning Red Constant The relevant zone is in alarm state R...

Page 7: ...continuously checks for an earth connection a panel wire is connected to the ground There is a ground fault Power supply fault There is a fault in the power supply battery or power supply unit NAC fault disabled There is a fault on the notification appliance lines or at least one notification appliance line is switched off Notification Appliance Silent The notification appliances have been silence...

Page 8: ...n plain text in the bottom line If there is more than one fault the display changes every 1 5 seconds The following abbreviations are used F Fault short circuit open creeping short circuit creeping open D Disabled T Test Pre Alarms Display of pre alarms Zones that have triggered a pre alarm are flagged In addition the total number of pre alarms is displayed in the bottom line The pre alarms are th...

Page 9: ...ode inputs are necessary for accessing operating levels 2 and 3 Operating level 2 can be accessed using the optional key or an input with the appropriate configuration Fire Alarms 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Level 1 Display information Read out event memory Display faults and deactivations Perform display test Level 2 Change language and time date Switch key tones on off Put zones in test mode and take zone...

Page 10: ...1 Faults 2 Disablements 3 Test 4 PreAlarm 2 History 1 Event History 2 Test History 3 Alarm Counter 4 System Info 1 SW Release 2 Operation Days Menu operating level 2 code required 5 View Config 6 System Config 1 Date Time 2 Keypad Tone 1 On 2 Off 3 Language 1 1 A L 2 2 M Z Test menu 1 Test MMI 2 Test Zones 3 Dis Enable 1 Zones 2 NAC ACK YES ESC No 3 Relays ACK YES ESC No 4 All ACK YES ESC No i i ...

Page 11: ...nt pre alarms Page 16 Check event history Page 16 Display test history Page 16 Check alarm counter Page 17 Display software version Page 17 Check operating days Page 17 1 8 1 1 1 i 1 i 2 1 i 3 1 i 4 1 i 2 i 2 2 i 3 i 4 1 i 4 2 Call up operating level 2 Page 18 Exit operating level 2 Page 18 Switch between day night mode Page 19 Perform reset Page 19 Evacuation Page 19 Silence alarm devices Page 20...

Page 12: ...tssysteme GmbH 3 5 3 Shortcuts in Test Menu of Operating Level 2 Call up test menu Page 21 Test MMI Zones in test mode Page 21 Disable enable zones Page 22 Disable enable notification appliance Disable enable relay Page 23 Disable enable all Page 24 C O D E 1 2 8 1 ACK ACK 3 1 8 1 2 ACK 3 ACK 3 3 ACK 3 4 ...

Page 13: ...enu item If you would like to select the menu item currently shown simply confirm with the ACK key ACK In the menu each menu item has a number from 1 to 8 preceding it Use the zone keys to select the desired menu item in the menu The desired menu item does not have to be shown in the display 8 1 Use the arrow keys to navigate in the menu Using the arrow keys stops autoscrolling in the menus Confir...

Page 14: ...ation time The programmed verification time begins Check the area of the zone triggering the fire alarm to see if there is really any fire If you have discovered a real fire use either a manual call point or the EVAC button to trigger the alarm In the event of a false alarm you can reset the panel within the programmed verification time using the RESET ESC button ACK RESET ESC NOTICE Once the conf...

Page 15: ...lease 2 Operation Days Opening the menu Exiting the menu submenus Displaying faults Displays a list of all current faults with the corresponding time stamps Displaying disablements Displays a list of all current disablements with the corresponding time stamps Press the Menu key You are now in the menu i Press the Reset key You have now moved up one level RESET Press the Menu key and then zone key ...

Page 16: ...oves 10 steps in the corresponding direction A description of the displayed events can be found on Page 29 ff Displaying the test log Call up the menu see Section Opening the menu page 15 Press the Menu key and then zone key 1 This takes you to the Current Events submenu Press zone key 2 The LCD display shows the current disablements i 1 2 Press the Menu key and then zone key 1 This takes you to t...

Page 17: ...99 It does not count pre alarms or evacuations triggered manually via the panel or the inputs Displaying SW Release Call up the menu see Page 15 Displaying the operation days Call up the menu see Section Opening the menu page 15 Press the Menu key and then zone key 2 This takes you to the History submenu Press zone key 2 The messages in the test memory are displayed i 2 2 Press the Menu key and th...

Page 18: ... key has not been pressed for 10 minutes the system will exit level 2 automatically This also applies if you are using a key One minute before exiting level 2 a pulse tone from the internal buzzer indicates the passing time while a countdown is shown in the LCD display Exiting operating level 2 If you are in operating level 2 proceed as follows If you accessed operating level 2 using the optional ...

Page 19: ... mode and deactivated in night mode The LCD shows Normal in night mode and Normal Day in day mode Press the Reset key Press the ACK key The fire panel performs a reset if it is not in a normal state Press the Reset key No reset is performed RESET ACK RESET NOTICE Only trigger an evacuation if you want to trigger a test alarm You can only trigger a test alarm when the fire panel is in the normal st...

Page 20: ...s ended The notification appliances are triggered immediately Silencing notification appliances 4 2 2 Test Disablements Menu The following options are available in the test menu 1 Test MMI 2 Test Zones Press the Evacuation key Press the ACK key The fire panel activates all notification appliances and relays as programmed Press the Reset key No evacuation is triggered EVAC ACK RESET NOTICE Only sil...

Page 21: ...Zones in test mode will not trigger an alarm in the event of a fire Press the Test key and then zone key 2 This takes you to the Test Zones submenu Select the zones to be set to test mode To do this press the relevant zone keys 1 to 8 A code appears below the selected zone s in the LCD Multiple zones can be switched to test mode at the same time Confirm your selection with the ACK key The Test LED...

Page 22: ...y which stores all the panel s testing procedures All memory entries are assigned a date and time stamp and cannot be deleted The test memory can be called in operating levels 1 and 2 NOTICE The fire panel test function is designed for operation by a single person The fire panel automatically resets the alarm 15 seconds after an alarm is triggered in a zone in test mode This is followed by the set...

Page 23: ...prompted to confirm the re enablement Press the ACK key The notification appliances are re enabled Disabling relays Select the zones to be disabled To do so press the relevant zone keys 1 to 8 A code appears below the selected zone s in the LCD Confirm your selection with the ACK key The Disable LED and the LEDs for the selected zones are illuminated yellow 8 1 ACK Press the Test key and then zone...

Page 24: ...function if only one relay one zone or one notification appliance has been disabled 4 2 3 Menu In addition to the functions in level 1 the menu provides the following options 5 View Config 6 System Config 1 Date Time 2 Keypad Tone 3 Language 1 A L 2 M Z Press zone key 3 You are prompted to confirm the disablement Press the ACK key The relays are now disabled Press the Reset key The relays are not ...

Page 25: ... use the arrow keys to navigate manually through the configuration display the automatic process is cancelled Press the Reset key You exit the configuration display i 5 i RESET Press the Menu key and then zone key 6 This takes you to the System Config submenu Press zone key 1 You can now set the date and time The current entry is displayed Use the arrow keys to change the flashing value To save th...

Page 26: ...key 1 to select a language in the A L range Use the zone keys to set the relevant language 1 čeština 2 Deutsch 3 English 4 Español 5 Français 6 Italiano Press zone key 2 to select a language in the M Z range Use the zone keys to set the relevant language 1 Magyar 2 Nederlands 3 Polski 4 Português 5 Român 6 Turkçe i 6 3 1 8 1 2 8 1 NOTICE If you have selected the incorrect language you can select t...

Page 27: ...a reset If this does not resolve the fault please contact your specialist immediately Ground fault LED lit There is a fault in the cabling one line in the panel is connected to earth Perform a system reset If you cannot resolve the fault please contact your specialist immediately Power supply fault LED lit There is a fault with the power supply mains or battery Perform a system reset If you cannot...

Page 28: ...omatic detector for each zone to check the transmission lines and notification appliances Test the condition of the batteries and the function of the power supply unit Check the log book Record the inspection and the results in the log book Carry out the following additional checks at least once a year Check all elements of the fire panel Trigger all detectors that can be tested without being dama...

Page 29: ...nterrupted NAC Short Notification appliance short circuit on line NAC Normal Notification appliance normal Fault was eliminated NAC Enabled Notification appliances re enabled NAC Disabled Notification appliances disabled Relays Enabled Relays re enabled Relays Disabled Relays disabled Battery Fault Fault in the battery power supply Battery Restore Battery power supply was restored Mains Fault Faul...

Page 30: ...nel has switched to day mode Earth Fault Grounding fault Earth Normal Fault in grounding resolved Level Enter Operating level entered Level Exit Operating level exited Silenced An alarm has been silenced Unsilenced A silenced alarm has been reactivated Message Meaning Message Meaning Zone Start Zone set to test mode Zone Test Zone successfully tested Zone End Zone test mode exited ...

Page 31: ...ts Display 15 Display 15 Disablements 15 Test log 16 Display test 14 Displaying Alarm counter 17 Event memory 16 Operation days 17 Pre alarms 16 Software version 17 E Evacuation 20 Event memory Displaying 16 F Fault displays LCD display 8 Faults 15 Display 15 Functionality 6 L Language Setting 26 LED 7 Day mode 7 Disablements 7 Fault 7 Fire 7 Ground fault 7 NAC fault 7 Notification appliance silen...

Page 32: ...18 Operation days Displaying 17 P Performing Reset 19 Pre alarms Displaying 16 R Relays Disable 23 Reset Performing 19 S Setting Buzzer beep 25 Date time 25 Language 26 Software version Displaying 17 Submenu Exiting 15 Switching Day night mode 19 Switching off Buzzer 14 T Test log Display 16 Test menu 20 Calling up 21 Test mode Zones 21 Tests Displaying 16 Z Zones Checking 14 Disable 22 Test mode ...

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