798951.10.GB0 (GB Installationsvejledning IQ8) PDF
798951.10.GB0 (GB Installationsvejledning IQ8) PDF
798951.10.GB0 (GB Installationsvejledning IQ8) PDF
798951.10.GB0
G 299044
03.2012
G 205129
GB
Intended purpose
This product must only be used for the applications outlined in the catalogue and the technical description
and in combination with external components and systems which have been approved or recommended by
Esser by Honeywell.
Warning
In order to ensure correct and safe operation of the product, all guidelines concerning its transport, storage,
installation, and mounting must be observed. This includes the necessary care in operating the product.
Safety-relevant user information
This manual includes all information required for the proper use of the products described.
The term 'qualified personnel' in the context of the safety information included in this manual or on the
product itself designates:
project engineers who are familiar with the safety guidelines concerning fire alarm and extinguishing
systems.
trained service engineers who are familiar with the components of fire alarm and extinguishing systems
and the information on their operation as included in this manual.
trained installation or service personnel with the necessary qualification for carrying out repairs on fire
alarm and extinguishing systems or who are authorised to operate, ground and label electrical circuits
and/or safety equipment/systems.
Safety warnings
The following information is given in the interest of your personal safety and to prevent damage to the
product described in this manual and all equipment connected to it.
Safety information and warnings for the prevention of dangers putting at risk the life and health of user and
maintenance personnel as well as causing damage to the equipment itself are marked by the following
pictograms. Within the context of this manual, these pictograms have the following meanings:
Designates risks for man and/or machine. Non-compliance will create risks to man and/or
machine. The level of risk is indicated by the word of warning.
Observe configuration and commissioning information in accordance to the national and local
requirements.
Dismantling
In accordance with Directive 2002/96/EG (WEEE), after being dismantled, electrical and
electronic equipment is taken back by the manufacturer for proper disposal.
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Installation Instruction................................................................................................................................................. 5
System overview........................................................................................................................................................ 8
Module ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
4.1 Power supply module (Part No. 802426 index G or higher)........................................................................... 27
4.1.1 Mains connection and earth connections .................................................................................... 29
4.1.2 Protective and Functional earth................................................................................................... 30
4.1.3 Emergency power supply ............................................................................................................ 31
4.1.4 Allowable types of batteries ......................................................................................................... 31
4.1.5 Specification Power supply module (Part No. 802426) ............................................................... 34
4.2 Basic module...................................................................................................................................................... 35
4.3 Software.............................................................................................................................................................. 38
4.3.1 Firmware Update ......................................................................................................................... 38
4.3.2 Customer data programming ....................................................................................................... 40
4.3.3 Housing contact ........................................................................................................................... 41
4.3.4 Serial interface............................................................................................................................. 42
4.3.5 Micro module slot......................................................................................................................... 45
4.3.6 Technical data Basic module....................................................................................................... 46
4.4 Field device module........................................................................................................................................... 47
4.4.1 Connecting a fire department operating panel ............................................................................ 51
4.4.2 Connecting the master box (Relay K1)........................................................................................ 52
4.4.3 Connecting the Relays K2, K3, K4 .............................................................................................. 56
4.4.4 Technical data Field device module ............................................................................................ 58
4.5 Extension module .............................................................................................................................................. 59
4.5.1 Technical Data Extension module ............................................................................................... 60
Micro module............................................................................................................................................................ 62
5.1 Loop modules..................................................................................................................................................... 62
5.1.1 esserbus loop module (Part No. 784382 / 784382.10 / 784382.D0).......................................... 64
5.1.2 esserbus-PLus loop module (Part No. 804382 / 804382.10 / 804382.D0)................................ 65
5.1.3 Technical Data loop module ........................................................................................................ 68
5.2 essernet module............................................................................................................................................... 69
5.2.1 essernet micro module (Part No. 784840 / 784840.10 and 784841 / 784841.10) .................... 70
5.2.2 Technical data essernet micro module ...................................................................................... 72
5.2.3 Important installation instructions of essernet micromodules .................................................... 74
Relay module............................................................................................................................................................ 76
6.1 3-relay module / 3-relay common trouble module........................................................................................... 76
6.2 4- Relay module................................................................................................................................................. 81
6.2.1 Technical Data Relay module...................................................................................................... 83
6.3 Serial interface module...................................................................................................................................... 84
6.3.1 RS 232 / TTY module .................................................................................................................. 84
6.3.2 Technical data interface modules................................................................................................ 86
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Installer level............................................................................................................................................................. 96
10
11
12
IQ8Wireless............................................................................................................................................................ 127
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Top hat rail mounting kit (Part No. 788652) ......................................................................................................... 129
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15
16
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Installation Instruction
Operation of the Fire Alarm Control Panel IQ8Control is governed by the national version of the operating
system software used and the country version programmed in the customer data. The terminal assignment and
wiring illustrated in these installation instructions refer exclusively to the facilities of the operating system
software for the Federal Republic of Germany D .
The fire alarm panel may only be installed in a dry, clean room with controlled access and appropriate
lighting. The environmental conditions must comply with DIN EN 60721-3-3, class 3k5.
The panel must be mounted on a flat surface using appropriate hardware (screws and dowels). Avoid
mechanical stressing. It may only be commissioned after correct mounting on a wall or other mounting
surface of sufficient strength to support the weight of the unit.
Avoid strong electric or magnetic fields as well as mechanical influences. This applies especially to the
presence of fluorescent lighting or energy cabling in the close vicinity of the panel, its components and the
associated cabling. Do not mount on vibrating, unstable surfaces such as light partitioning walls.
Do not install the system in places where adverse conditions prevail. Parts and components of the system
may only be installed in or led through locations which allow compliance with DIN VDE 0800.
Control panels and visual indicators mounted on a wall should be installed at a height of 800 to 1800 mm
above the floor.
The fire alarm system is not suitable for connection to IT power supply systems.
It is highly recommended for correct ESD protection that the dummy plug (factory supplement) of the
programming interface plug is inserted into the front of the operation panel.
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1.1
Approval
Specification
VdS approval
CE certificate
0786-CPD-20827
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1.2
The general technical rules must be observed when installing fire alarm systems. Any deviation from those rules
is only admissible if the same degree of safety can be ensured with different means. Installations within the
European Community are primarily subject to all EU regulations defining the current standards for security
systems.
In Germany, systems are considered to be in compliance with the general technical rules or the standards of the
EU for security systems if they meet the technical guidelines of the VDE (Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker,
Association of German Electrical Engineers). They may also be considered to be in compliance with the
standards of the EU for security systems if they meet the technical guidelines of another comparable institution
within the European Community which have been accepted in accordance with directive on low-voltage systems
(2006/95/EG). The same must be applied for all applications of additional, product relating guidelines, e.g. EMIGuideline 2004/108/EG and the Construction Products Directive (CPD) 89/106/EG.
These are examples:
Standards of the DIN EN 54 Fire alarm systems, particulary DIN EN 54-2 Fire alarm control panels" and
DIN EN 54-4 Power supply units".
Standards of the DIN VDE 0100 issue, particulary DIN EN 0100-410 Installation of high-voltage sytems
with rated voltage up to 1000 V, DIN VDE 100-718, Install low voltage systems Requirements for sites,
rooms and special systems and DIN VDE 0105-100 Operation of electrical system: General commitments.
Standards of the DIN EN 62305 or DIN VDE 0185-305 issue, particulary DIN VDE 0185-305-1 Lightning
protection: General standards. DIN VDE 0185-305-2 Risk-Management, DIN VDE 0185-305-3 Protection
of buildings and persons and DIN VDE 0185-305-4 Eletrical and electronic systems in buildings.
DIN VDE 0701-1 Maintenance, Modification and Test of electrical devices: General commitments.
Standards of the DlN VDE 0800 issue, particulary DIN VDE 0800-1 General commitments, Requirements
and Tests for system security, DIN VDE 0800-1 Communication systems, Earthing and potential
compensation, DIN VDE 0800-174-2 .Information systems design and installation of communication
cabling in buildings.
DIN VDE 0815 Cables for communication and information systems.
Standards of the DIN VDE 0833 issue Hazard alarm systems for Fire, Intruder and Hold-up, particulary DIN
VDE 0833-1 General commitments, DIN VDE 0833-2 Commitments for fire alarm systems (FAS), DIN
VDE 0833-3 Commitments for Intruder and Hold-up systems and DIN VDE 0833-4 Commitments for
Voice alarm systems within fire protection.
Standards of the DIN VDE 0845 issue, particulary DIN VDE 0845-1 Protection of Communication systems
against Lightning, electrostatic charge and overvoltage from high-voltage systems; Actions to avoid overvoltage.
DIN 14675 Fire alarm systems mounting and operation.
These technical guidelines must be observed within the European Community. The VDE guidelines must be
observed within Germany. In other countries (e.g. U.S.A.: NFPA and UL requirements), the relevant national
standards, guidelines and legislation must be observed.
The requirements of the local fire departments and competent authorities must also be complied with.
In addition to the above, the guidelines of the German VdS Schadenverhtung GmbH (VdS) may apply for
systems installed in Germany.
VdS 2046 Safety rules for electrical power systems with voltages up to 1000 V.
VdS 2015 Electrical appliances and systems rules for damage prevention.
VdS 2095 Design and installation of fire alarm systems.
VdS 2833 Overvoltage protection measures for Hazard Alarm Systems.
Always observe national and local building law requirements and regulations (building regulations).
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System overview
The modular design with different micro modules and individual extension concepts allow the Fire Alarm
Computer IQ8Control C and IQ8Control M to be easily adapted to special requirements. This provides the range
from a stand-alone panel up to 31 Fire Alarm Control Panels Computer or other network subscribers such as
hazard management system, Fire department indicator panel or Intruder Alarm Panels Series 5000 by using the
essernet safety network.
The Field device modules required in order to configure a stand-alone FACP in accordance to the appropriate
standards and guidelines. The connections for the Fire Alarm Control Panel, the master box and the three freely
programmable relays are integrated on the Field device module. If several Fire Alarm Control Panels are
connected together in the essernet, the master box can be connected to one of the other FACPs.
LCD
display panel
Fire dept.
key box
FDOP
Hazard management
system
TAL
module
MFAB
Fire department
indicator panel
Serial
essernet-Interface
max. 1 km
essernet
Fibre optical cable
max. 1 km
LWL
max. 1 km
LWL
Repeater
esserbus-PLus
Additional extensions
The FACP panel configuration may be extended to suit requirements by adding supplementary input/ output
modules, esserbus transponders. Transponders may be installed at special integrated slots or on standard
C-Top rails in the housing. Optional plastic housings conforming to protection class IP 40 are available for the
decentralized installation of transponders on the loop.
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Configuration options
The operating module front (7860xx) is available in various language versions. The language is defined with the
2-digits of the part number, e.g. 786002 = English lettering.
IQ8Control C
IQ8Control M
Operating module
7860_ _
7861_ _
7868_ _
7864_ _
7865_ _
7869_ _
742100
786000
---
---
---
---
---
---
91)
---
92)
9
7863_ _
91)
Extension housing 789304
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3.1
CH
IQ8Control C
IQ8Control M
Operating module
---
---
---
786261
786262
786263
Fig. 3: Operating module Swiss
CH
10
CH
refer to operating
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3.2
FACP IQ8Control C
The configuration of the FACP IQ8Control C includes:
1 Basic module
Connector 1
Micro module
Extension module
with one micro module slot
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MM 1
A
Connector 1
Application:
With this configuration, for example, a single control panel
with an loop and max. 127 bus devices can be implemented.
Example 2:
MM 2
Application:
Connector 1
MM 1
Example 3:
MM 2
MM 1
Application:
Connector 1
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3.3
FACP IQ8Control M
The configuration of the FACP IQ8Control C includes:
1 Basic module
Slot 1
On the Basic module only the upper slot (slot 1) can be
used for a Field device or Extension module.
The Field device module must be installed in Slot 1 of
the Basic module.
Slot 2
The lower slot (slot 2) can be used for a Extension
module only.
Connector 1
Connector 2
Part No.772479
Part No.772477
Part No.772478
Part No.772476
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MM 1
MM 4
Connector 2
Connector 1
MM 3
Application:
MM 2
D
A
Example 2:
MM 2
MM 1
MM 5
Application:
Connector 2
Connector 1
MM 4
MM 3
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Example 3:
Basic module with a Field device module
(without micro module slot) on slot 1 and
one Extension module (with 3 micro module
slots) on slot 2.
MM 2
MM 1
Application:
MM 5
Connector 2
Connector 1
MM 4
MM 3
Example 4:
MM 4
MM 3
MM 1
Connector 1
Connector 2
MM 2
Application:
With this configuration, e.g. a security
network panel with 6 loops and max. 762 bus
devices can be implemented.
MM 5
MM 6
MM 7
Do not install Field device and Extension modules series 01 FACP 8000 C/M (Part No. 772418, 772419,
772420, 772421) at FACP IQ8Control C/M.
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or
3
4
Ensure that the arrangement of the assemblies corresponds with the presentation shown here during
this configuration. Another distribution is not possible due to the cable length of the operating module
front, the integrated printer and the battery connection cable.
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Mounting plate
Insulation foil
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3.4
Individual assemblies of the FACP IQ8Control can be switched on/off with the internal primary loop number
through the control panel keyboard or programmed with programming software . This internal primary loop
number is composed of the control panel number, the slot and the assembly number.
0113
0123
0133
0132
0131
3
Fig. 13: FACP IQ8Control
01
X
Subassembly number of the Basic-, Field device or Extension module
(ref. follow pages)
Slot number:
Basic module
= No. 1
Basic module Slot 1
= No. 2
Basic module Slot 2
= No. 3
(only FACP IQ8Control M)
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Basic module
0111
0112
0113
Extension module
(only IQ8Control M)
0131
0132
0133
Connector 2
Connector 1
Connector 1
Connector 2
Extension module
(only IQ8Control M)
0121
0122
0123
Position of modules
Connector 1
The Field device module (if available) must be installed in >Slot 1< of the Basic module.
>Slot 2< of the Basic module is unused on the FACP IQ8Control C.
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3.5
Central housing
1. Remove the central housing of the FACP IQ8Control from the box.
The cover contact and both connecting cables for the rechargeable batteries have already been attached to
the Basic module.
2. Pull the ribbon cable of the operating module and of the built-in printer (if present) off the connectors of the
Basic module.
3. Remove the four connecting screws between the base plate and the housing frame which were screwed in
for transport.
4. The housing door (operating module and variants) has already been connected to the housing frame at the
factory. To detach the housing door from the housing frame, pull out both retaining pins of the housing door
holder.
5. The housing must be mounted on a stable, clean and dry wall surface without mechanical stress. The
function of the snap-type connection for the housing door can be impaired if the housing is not correctly
mounted.
Only flat-head screws and dowels with a diameter of 8 mm should be used to secure the central units
housing. Here, make sure that the screw head fits into the hole of the wall compensation element and does
not project.
6. To compensate for slight wall unevenness, you can screw the four wall compensation pieces of the base
plate in or out. The central units additional pack contains a special spanner for the adjusting the wall
compensation elements.
The three unused fastening points between the base plate and the housing frame are not necessary on the
FACP IQ8Control C/M. This fastening is intended for a different housing use.
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3.6
Assembly
The housing is pre-assembled by factory delivery. To ease the further assembling and mounting please observe
the given mounting sequence.
2
3
4
5
6
Fig. 14: Exploded illustration
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
The Basic module is connected to the central housings rear metal panel via the metal spacers and
the metal screws. Without this electrically conductive connection between the Basic module and the
rear metal panel, sufficient EMC protection for the FACP IQ8Control is not guaranteed.
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8
Fig. 15: Operating module / Housing doo
The operating module is not required for programming the FACP IQ8Control. The service PC can
also be directly connected to the programming connector of the Basic module. Using the service
program TEDIS (optional) enables the operating module to be completely simulated on the service
PC with all functions.
Opening
The front door key is always required to open the housing front.
It can be opened with the key vertical
Closing
To close the front door, the lock must be in the horizontal position. The key is not required. The front door can
simply be pushed closed and engaged in the snap-type fastener.
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Housing
open
8
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
X7 X8
Housing contact
V2
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2x connection pieces
with cable glands
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The panel must be mounted on a flat surface using appropriate hardware (screws and dowels). Avoid
mechanical stressing. It may only be commissioned after correct mounting on a wall or other mounting surface
of sufficient strength to support the weight of the unit. Minor unevenness of the mounting surface may be
adjusted by the wall compensation device. Apply the delivered key tool from the inside of the housing to adjust
the wall compensation devices.
1
Fig. 18: Rear side of the Standard back box
Fig. 19: Wall compensation element for adjusting and key tool
Please note that depending on the rechargeable batteries used, a significant weight must be
supported by the fastening screws of the extension housing.
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3.7
Cable glands
Lead the 230V main power cord through the wall and the cable entry c provided in the rear of the unit (see
illustration). Fasten it using appropriate devices, e.g. plastic cable straps.
Make sure that the mains and signal cables dont interfere with the rear panel of the cabinet or the cabinet frame
which is mounted on the rear panel.
Signal cables must only be led through the other cable entries d.
IQ8Control C
IQ8Control M
3.8
Panel buzzer
If required the internal panel buzzer may be disabled with the solder jumper BR2 on the rear side of the
operating panel PCB.
BR2
BR2
BR2
If the buzzer is permanently disabled (BR2 open), the transmission of this audible warning signal to
must be ensured (e.g. by indicating this condition at a panel within the network)!
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Module
The FACP IQ8Control C / M has a modular design so that modules can be replaced/extended at any time.
Only remove or insert modules when the FACP is voltage free.
Switch off the power and battery supply.
Wait for at least 10 seconds before the modules are replaced or supplemented.
Take suitable measures to discharge static electricity.
Check correct installation (modules and connection cables).
Switch on the power and battery supply.
If necessary, check/supplement the customer data using the programming software tools
8000.
4.1
The power supply module is installed on the Basic module of the FACP. This module accommodates the entire
voltage supply for the Fire Alarm Control Panel and the +12 V DC supply voltage for external devices. Maximum
current load from external users will depend on control panel configuration. If necessary, additional supply is
possible from a monitored external power supply unit. The power supply module is suited to connect 2 batteries
(2 x 12 V / 24 Ah). In case of an AC power (230 V DC) loss the panel operation will be supplied without
discontinuation (refer chapter 4.1.3).
Fig. 21: Power supply module (Part No. 802426 from index G)
X1
X 2/3
F1
F2
R2
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BR 1
OFF
1 2 3
1
2
3
1
2
3
ON
OFF
3 2 1
Solder jumper on the rear side of the PCP to select the CPU power supply voltage.
BR5
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Jumper BR 5 closed
BR5
BR5
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The mains supply must be installed in accordance with standards and guidelines by a qualified technician. The
AC connection terminals are located on the Basic module.
X2
L1
U
F1
T1.25A
H/230V~
Housing mantle
terminal
Main
230V~
N
PE
Cable corss section at least
> 4 mm
L1
FE
Fig. 22: Connection of the rated voltage (230 V AC) and earth connections on the basic module
Requirements
Use an appropriate mains cable, e.g. NYM 3 x 1.5 mm2 or a cable type with similar specifications.
The fire alarm system must be supplied from the 230 V mains through a separate isolator or an
appropriately labelled safety switch. The required mains voltage (230 V AC) is given on the panels
nameplate.
In buildings fitted with earth fault devices (FI protection), a separate device must be installed for the fire
alarm system.
The fuse for the power supply of the fire alarm system must be clearly labelled with the red marking FACP.
Observe national standards and guidelines.
The protective earth conductor of the mains cable must be connected to the corresponding screw terminal
at the fire alarm panel (ref. to section Protective and Functional earth).
The installation must comply with local regulations on electrical safety.
Overvoltage fine protection is integrated into the FACP according to EN 54 and the VdS guidelines. Should
coarse protection be required this should be installed by the installer for the specific object.
Damage to the system!
Before connecting the alternating voltage (230 V AC) read the panels identification plate. It is not
permitted to connect a voltage other than that shown on the identification plate (sticker in the panel
housing).
AC mains voltage
The required mains voltage (230 V AC) is given on the panels nameplate.
Cable insulation
Make sure to lead all cables complete with their outer sheaths intact into the cabinet. Only remove the
insulation from those sections which are inside the cabinet!
Power supply
The fuses of the panel or external power supply units cannot prevent an unexpected fault in electrical
modules; rather, these fuses are intended to protect users and their surroundings from damage.
Therefore, never repair or bridge the fuse that is installed (e.g. T1A H/250V) or replace it with anything
other than the stated type!
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Battery bag 2
Battery bag 1
Basic
module
N
L1
U
L1
PE
N
FE
Basic
module
N
L1
U
L1
PE
N
FE
Battery bag 1
Battery bag 2
The basic module is connected to the rear panel of the cabinet by means of metal spacers and
screws. This electrically conducting connection between base module and rear panel is essential
for correct functional earthing of the FACP IQ8Control C/M.
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If several visual/acoustic alarm devices are switched on e.g. via the 3 relay micro module (Part No.
787531), 4 relay micro module (Part No. 787530), the 4 zone/2 relay esserbus transponder (Part
No. 808613/808613.10) or the 12 relay esserbus transponder (Part No. 808610/808610.10) and
their power supply is provided by a joint power supply unit, then the installer must ensure that there
is a staggered backup concept.
As a rule, several fuses with different fuse values and different response characteristics are
connected in series. The response behaviour also always depends on the preload of the fuses.
In order to carry out this wiring according to the standard, it must be ensured that in the case of a
short circuit, it is not the power supply unit fuse that responds but instead a fuse for the respective
alarm area.
It is thefore paramount that every single alarm area is protected via a separate external fuse. The
8-fold fuse card (Part No. 382040), for example, can be used for this purpose.
The fuse values depend on the number and type of the devices used and must always be
determined for the specific object.
Recommendation: Small fuse value quick response behaviour.
New batteries must be charged at least 24 hours before operation. If the date of manufacturing is dated back
about more than 9 month a battery charge time of min. 48 hours is required.
Deep discharging
The power supply unit periodically monitors the charge of the batteries connected. If this battery test reveals a
battery voltage of below 10.0 V DC under load, battery trouble will be signalled. The battery charge is controlled
by means of a temperature-dependent resistor (NTC). As soon as the voltage of the batteries goes below 9.5V
the battery backup will get disconnected to protect the control panel. The control panel is no longer operational!
Eliminate the trouble condition of the mains power supply and turn/switch on the control panel. The connected
batteries will get charged automatically if the voltage of the batteries during the battery test without external load
is higher than 10.5V DC. A battery failure will be indicated if the voltage of the batteries does not exceed this
level. Discharged batteries have to be recharged with an external power supply or need to be replaced. This
Function can be enabled / disabled with the jumper BR2 on the basic circuit board.
Exhausted batteries (off-load voltage Ubattery < 10,0V DC) will not charge correctly!
Observe the information and technical specifications of the battery manufacturer and the VdSguidelines for deep charged batteries.
4.1.4
This device is approved and released with the following batteries. To ensure safe operation, only these types of
batteries are recommended for the supply of emergency power:
Voltage (V)
12
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Capacity (Ah)
12
24
Manufacturer
Sun Battery
Sun Battery
Designation
SB 12-12.0
SB 12-24.0
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The battery monitor module is inserted between the 12 V battery to be monitored and the associated connection
contact of the basic module of the FACP.
Mounting
Rckseite / Rearside
Rckseite / Rearside
Fig. 26: Mounting in the housing of the FACP IQ8Control M or in the extension housing
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The battery monitor modules BatMon 12 (Part No. 788051.10) can be installed in existing
IQ8Control fire alarm control panels.
Each battery requires one module.
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Akku 1 /
battery 1
Battery 1
T4A
+
-
Battery 2
+
-
max. 30 V DC / 1 A
F2 battery 1
F3 battery 2
BR2
T2.5A
T2.5A
Akku 2 /
battery 2
T4A
X3
12
IN
GND
Battery 1
Battery 2
BR2
F2
F3
Fx
max. 12 V DC / 24 Ah
max. 12 V DC / 24 Ah
Open battery 1 + 2 monitoring enabled (factory setting)
Fuse (slow blow) T 2.5 A battery charge current, battery 1
Fuse (slow blow) T 2.5 A battery charge current, battery 2
Fit usual battery fuse 12 V DC / T 4 A or T 10 A (delivered with sub-package)
Only replace the Fx fuse with a fuse of the same type if it requires replacing!
(refer to Fig. 27 / 28).
max. 30 V DC / 1 A
Fx
Akku 1 /
battery 1
T4A
Battery 1
+
Battery 2
+
-
F2 battery 1
F3 battery 2
BR2
T2.5A
T2.5A
X3
GND
12
IN
Battery 1
BR2
F2
Fx
max. 12 V DC / 24 Ah
Closed battery 2 monitoring disabled
Fuse (slow blow) T 2.5 A battery charge current, battery 1
Fit usual battery fuse 12 V DC / T 4 A or T 10 A (delivered with sub-package)
If a single battery is connected without closing jumper BR2, a battery fault will occur next time and an
internal control panel battery test is performed.
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Rated current
: 0,7 A
Rated frequency
: 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Output voltage
: 12 V DC
: max. 2 A
max. 650 mA
Battery capacity
max. 2 x 12 V DC / 24 Ah (= 48 Ah)
: 13,65 V DC @ 25 C
Ambient temperature
: -5 C to +45C
Storage temperature
: -5 C to +50C
Protection class
Compatibility
The power supply module is suited for the FACP IQ8Control C/M
with the required Basic module (Part No. 772481/-82).
The required loop voltage (27,5 V or 42 V for esserbus PLus)
must be selected on the power supply module with jumper BR4!
Undervoltage protection : 9,5 V DC
(with jumper BR2 switch-on / off)
For FACP IQ8Control C/M it is possible to use the power supply
module from hardware version Index G as a replacement module.
Pay attention to the settings on the power supply module of FACP
IQ8Control C/M and the Index of the hardware that is used!
Damage to the system!
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Basic module
The power supply module and a free selectable micro module may be installed on the appropriate Basic
module connectors. >System connector 1< provides the connection of a Field device module or Extension
module. The slot >System connector 2< is only available for the FACP IQ8Control M.
Housing
open Link data
Ethernet
USL
System connector 1
X7 X8
8
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
X13
micro module
Housing contact
V2 V1 V3
Battery 1
+
-
S1
Reset
X45 X46
USB
X9 - A
X10 - B
V46
X1
MMI
X33 X35
1
1
2
2
3
3
F2 battery 1
F3 battery 2
BR2
T2.5A
T2.5A
X32
X34
V62 V63
F4
F1
X24
X23 Printer
X31 S2
V50
X2
ISB
D21
BR7
reversed TxD
polarity
Printer
+UBext T2A
X3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
micro module
System connector 2
Battery 2
X11 - A
X12 - B
+
-
Fault
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Solder jumper to set whether the two batteries are connected and the monitoring for the free
battery connection should be switched off.
Open (default)
closed
BR 3 / BR 4
Solder/jumper for wiring the LCD indicator panel via the RS 485 interface
BR7
D21
F1
F2
Fuse T2,5A
F3
Fuse T2,5A
F4
Fuse T2A
V46
S2
DIL switch
V62 / V63
X1
X2
AC mains connector terminal L1/U, N, PE; for cable with 1,5 - 2,5 mm2 (#12-14 AWG)
X3
Connector for the micro module slot, the internal serial interface TTY / RS 485-1, the common
trouble relay, inputs I1 and I2, the control voltage for the built-in printer and the supply voltage
(12 V DC, Ubext) for external equipment
The RS 485-2 interface connection is not supplied!
Cover contact connection (FACP housing). LED V2 lights while the cover is open.
X9-A, 10-B
Connector for the power supply module (Part No. 802426 from Index G)
X11-A, 12-B
X23
X24
Jumpers to configure the EMI protection for the terminals if an essernet micro module is
connected.
X31
X32
X34
1
2
3
Pos 1/2
1
2
3
Pos 2/3
Pos 1/2
1
2
3
1
2
3
Pos 2/3
X33/35
X45, X46
USB
Connector for the service-PC and USB-Interface for a System software update.
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The AC mains voltage must be connected to this terminals of the Basic module. Refer to section power supply
module for detailed information.
X2
L1
U
Mains
230V~
Fig. 30: Connection of the AC mains voltage and batteries
Connector:
removable
DIL Switch S2
S2
Normal operation
OFF
Service mode
S2
ON
Position "ON
The LED V50 lits for an optical indication
The service mode will be activated after a panel reset and displayed at
S1
Reset
Press the RESET button to restart the panel. Alarm and fault messages are reset, all
detector zones and primary loops are switched on and all changed switch settings are
read in.
A panel cold start using the RESET button is only possible when the housing contact
(panel housing) is open. If the panel interface was connected to the USB input, the
connection is detected only after a reset.
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4.3
Software
System requirements:
Firmware:
Programming software tools 8000:
USB
S2
ON
S1
Reset
Servicemode
The description of the programming software relates to tools 8000 version V1.15. Irrespective of
this a panel configuration with a former programming software from version V3.09 is possible.
Details of the configuration procedure may be differ from the given programming examples.
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2.
Set DIL switch S2 (1+2) on the Basic module in Pos. ON (LED V50 lits).
3.
4.
Wait until FACP is resetted and the display message Servicemode appears.
5.
Connect USB cable (Part No. 789863) to the USB-connector of the FACP IQ8Control an.
6.
Start tools 8000 software on the Service PC and select >Tools / actualize panel software<.
7.
After the firmware update the message >Update successful< appears on the Service-PC
8.
Remove USB-plug from the Basic module and set DIL-switch in position OFF the FACP IQ8Control will
be automatically resetted and returns to the normal operation mode.
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4.3.2.1 Fieldbus- und panel interface PLus (Part No. 789862.10), USB
Therewith the interface may be detected from the Service-PC it is required to install the appropriate USB driver
>usbefi.inf< (MS-Windows 98, 2000, XP).
Connect Service-PC and the interface with the USB-cable. Switch ON the Service-PC the USB connection
will be detected automatically and corresponding USB driver requested. The USB-driver >usbcf.inf< is delivered
on the CD-ROM with the programming software tools 8000 from version V1.15.
tools 8000
USB
Fig. 33: Fieldbus- und panel interface PLus (Part No. 789862.10), USB
tools 8000
seriell
serial
For safety, always save your data on the hard disk of the service PC.
The saved customer data can then be transferred quickly and easily from the service PC to the
FACP IQ8Control.
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X7 X8
8
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
3 2 1
4 32 1
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
5 67 8
5 67 8
Housing contact
V2
set
jumper
The cover contact must be opened when the service PC is connected, otherwise connection of the
PC is not recognised by the central unit.
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The required interface to connect external devices is selected by the Service software tools 8000
from Version V1.15.
TTY interface
V62 V63
reversed TxD
Polarity
B
RxD
TTY
B
TxD
transmitt
transmitt
receive
receive
* This option may be installed inside the FACP housing with the Top-hat
rail mounting kit (Part No. 788652) refer to Chapter Options -.
Tx -
Tx + Rx -
Rx +
external devices
Fig. 36: TTY interface
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An external device, such as an LCD display panel, can be connected to the A/B terminals via the RS485
interface.
X32
1
2
3
+UBext.
GND
RS485
1
X33 X35
1
1
2
2
3
3
X34
1
2
3
RS485
2
external device
Fig. 37: RS485 interface
RS 485-1
A/B
X32
closed
open
RS 485-2
A/B
X33/35
X34
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Contact
:
Breaking capacity :
Function
:
SaS-Relay
NO NC C
FAULT
exteral device
Fig. 38: Common trouble relay
Do not connect relays (AE) of the FACP with alternating voltage. Even in the case of a >dry relay
contact< it is not possible to switch an external AC-voltage.
GND
IN
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X11 - A
X12 - B
micro module
Eight connection terminals are provided at the micro module slot on the Basic module for connecting the freely
selectable micro module. Assignment of the eight screw terminals will depend on the micro module type used.
X1
X27X28X29X30
X2
F1
X3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
micro module
Fig. 40: Micro module slot, connection terminals and Location of Jumpers
The micro module must be configured with the appropriate jumper and DIL-switches and additionally
programmed in the panels customer data.
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Quiescent current
: available
Fuses
: F1 = T1,25 A H/230 V AC
F2 = T2,5 A
battery 1
F3 = T2,5 A
battery 2
F4 = T2 A / 12 V DC
supply voltage
for external devices
Terminals
- Mains connection
- Communication cables
TTY -interface
or
RS485-1 interface
Do not connect relays (AE) of the FACP with alternating voltage. Even in the case of a >dry relay
contact< it is not possible to switch an external AC-voltage.
Compatibility
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4.4
The Field device module required in order to configure a stand-alone FACP in accordance to the appropriate
standards and guidelines. The Field device module integrates all of the input and output modules that are
necessary in addition to the modules on the Basic module to operate as a Fire Alarm Control Panel to DIN VDE
0833. This are e.g. terminals to connect a Fire department notifying system, a master box and programmable
relays.
There are two different kinds of Field device module available for the FACP IQ8Control:
1) Part No.772477 - Field device module with one micro module slot
2) Part No.772479 - Field device module without micro module slot
The FACP must not be operated with series 01 Field device modules.
Features
Terminals for a Master box (manned centre link) incl. relay to switch the required supply voltage and
monitored input to indicate the triggered master box.
Do not use the relays for the monitored activation of alarm devices.
Monitoring of the relays is only used to detect interruptions and short circuits.
If a control panel is required to function in accordance with DIN 0833, you should program the
relays with the >common fire< (K2), >common alarm< (K3) and >common disconnection< (K4) in
the customer data of the control panel. In the emergency mode the relays will be triggered with the
assigned function.
If several Fire Alarm Control Panels are connected together in the essernet, the master box can
be connected to one of the other FACPs.
Do not connect relays (AE) of the FACP IQ8Control with alternating voltage. Even in the case of a
>potential free relay< mode it is not possible to switch an external AC-voltage.
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K2
K1
+ NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C
X7
F2
2A
V42
2A
1A
V10
K1
BR12
BR11
BR10
BR 9
3
2
1
3
2
1
V8
K2
BR16
BR15
BR14
BR13
BR20
BR19
BR18
BR17
F1
2A
K3
K4
X4
F3
V41
3
2
1
X5
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
BR 5
BR 4
BR 3
F4
X6
BR 8
BR 7
BR 6
X8
BR21
K3
K4
GND
GR1
-
BACK
BR2
V21 V20
BR1
V22
X8
X7
F4
K1
X6
F2
2A
V42
V41
BR16
BR15
BR14
BR13
3
2
1
X5
F1
2A
1A
V10
V8
K2
3
2
1
X4
F3
2A
K3
K4
BR20
BR19
BR18
BR17
K2
BR21
K3
K4
NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C
BACK
3
2
1
K1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
BR 5
BR 4
BR 3
X9
BR 8
BR 7
BR 6
X10
GR1
1
BR12
BR11
BR10
BR 9
MM2
8
GND
BR2
V21 V20
BR1
V22
The Field device module (if available) must always be placed on the >System connector 1< of the
Basic module.
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Relay K1
Relay for connecting a master box. May also be used as a freely programmable relay.
Selection of operating mode and emergency function by means of jumpers.
(Monitoring range 50 to 1 k)
Contact rating when used as a >non-monitored change-over contact<
< 30 V DC/ max.1 A
Relay K2,3,4
Relay with common function. May also be used as a freely programmable relay.
Selection of operating mode and emergency function by means of jumpers.
Contact rating when used as a >non-monitored change-over contact<
< 30 V DC/ max. 2 A
8 inputs for connecting a fire department operating panel top IN 1-8
X4
8 outputs for connecting a fire department operating panel bottom OUT 1-8
Connection terminals for (master box relay, K1)
X5
for connecting the master box supply voltage, incl. confirmation input for verifying master
box activation
X6
X7
X8
R = 10 k
Fire alarm
R 5 k
Trouble
R = 1 k
X9 / X10
Terminals for the micro module slot (only Field device module Part No. 772477)
F1
F2 to F4
V8, V10,
V11, V12
The LED lights while the corresponding relay is activated or when is has been programmed
for inverse control in the customer data programming
V20 to V22
yellow LED V 20
green LED V 21
red
LED V 22
Solder bridges for setting the master box control in emergency operation
BR3 to BR5
Jumpers for setting the CPU failure mode function for relays K2, K3, K4
BR6 to BR20
Jumper to select the operation mode of relay K1 and relays K2, K3, K4
BR21
Coding jumpers for fire department operating panel with >fire control off / revision< function
(Terminals X4/IN8)
Jumper in position 2-3
Do not connect relays (AE) of the FACP IQ8Control with alternating voltage. Even in the case of a
>potential free relay< mode it is not possible to switch an external AC-voltage.
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IN - top
removable
OUT - bottom
removable
X4
Fig.43: Connection terminals
Eight connecting terminals are provided for the micro module slot of the Field device module. The actual
connection of the eight terminals depends on the type of module used.
If an essernet micro module is used, this module may only be inserted into the micro module slot
of the basis module. The essernet micro module requires adaptation of the terminal card on the
basis module. The EMI protection must be implemented by external EMI-protection devices.
Monitored primary loop input Pri+/Pri- (terminal X8) has the purpose of monitoring CPU failure in the essernet
Network. These terminals are used, for example, to connect the common fire relay of another Fire Alarm Control
Panel. In the event of trouble in the essernet micro module, a fire alarm signal may still be sent via the relay
contact to the primary loop input of this control panel. The display at this Fire Alarm Control Panel will then show
the message >Prim. loop fire< in the event of an incident occurring.
The primary loop input can be switched off or on and reset via the corresponding primary loop number.
R*
10K
GR1
R=
R=
R=
10 k
5 k
1 k
Normal status
Fire alarm, display >Prim. loop fire<
Trouble
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X4
FD call LED on
(IN1 on GND)
(closer)
IN1
IN2
IN7
IN6
IN5
IN4
IN3
IN8
top
terminals
do not use
do not use
MB disconnected
acoustic signals off
check MB
reset FACP
fire control off / revision
If the terminal IN8 (fire control off / revision) is not used, jumper BR21 must always be fitted at
position 2-3 !
Current load per output (OUT1 to OUT 8) max. 25 mA.
do not use
fire control off (revision)
MB activation prevent
acoustic signals off
MB disconnected
common fire
extinguishing system activated
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
OUT5
OUT6
OUT8
OUT7
MB activated
bottom
terminals
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BACK
K1
NO NC C
GND
by means of jumpers.
K1
BR 8
BR 7
BR 6
3
2
1
BR2
BR1
Fig. 46: Location of the master box relay K1 and the jumpers BR 6 to 8 on the Field device module
BR 1
Function
Activation of master box relay (K1) also in the event of a fire alarm with the control panel in
the CPU failure mode (factory setting)
BR 1
No activation of the master box in the event of CPU failure-fire
BR 2
No activation of the master box in the event of a fire alarm when the cover contact on the
control panel housing is open (factory setting)
BR 2
Activation of master box even with cover contact open (outer housing)
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R*
S*
NC
Panel internal
NO
BACK
K1
GND
680
K1
+12V DC Ub int.
+monitoring
V*
BR8
BR7
BR6
Relay K1
R*
S*
Diode V*
From Hardware index B the diode V* is integrated in the Field device module.
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Master box
(schematic circuit diagram)
BACK
MFAB
acknowledge
GND
E E +
+ UB ext.
S*
acknowledge
NO
C
R*
alarm
680
+UB
+UB
Relay
common fire
Relay
MFAB activated
10 9
8 7
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NC
BACK
K1
NO
GND
BR8
BR6
Relay K1
+12V DC Ub int.
K1
BR7
NO
NC
BACK
K1
GND
BR8
K1
BR7
BR6
Relay K1
The IQ8Control FACP's relays may only be connected to DC voltages. No AC voltage may be
applied, not even when a relay is programmed as a >non-monitored change-over contact<.
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K3
C
NO
NC
K3
BR20
BR19
BR18
BR17
3
2
1
K2
C
NO
NC
K2
3
2
1
3
2
1
BR16
BR15
BR14
BR13
K4
NC
BR12
BR11
BR10
BR 9
NO
Relay
K2
K3
K4
NO
NC
n. c.
BR 12
3
BR 11
3
BR 10
3
BR 9
3
BR 16
BR 15
BR 14
BR 13
BR 20
3
BR 19
3
BR 18
3
BR 17
3
BR 12 BR 11 BR 10
3
3
3
BR 9
3
BR 14
BR 13
BR 20 BR 19 BR 18
3
3
3
BR 17
3
BR 12 BR 11 BR 10
3
3
3
BR 9
3
BR 13
BR 20 BR 19 BR 18
3
3
3
BR 17
3
+12V DC UMess +
monitoring
Ub int.
+ NO
NC
n. c.
BR 16
BR 15
+12V DC
Ub int.
NC
C
BR 16
BR 15
BR 14
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K4
K3
K2
BR 5
BR 4
BR 3
3
2
1
Fig.52: Location of the emergency mode jumpers BR3 to 5 on the Field device module
K3
K4
BR 3
BR 4
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BR 3
BR 4
BR 5
K2
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Quiescent current
: approx. 15 mA @ 12 V DC
Fuse F1
Fuse F2, F3, F4
terminals
Relay K1
: 8 digital inputs
8 outputs - max. 12 V DC / 20 mA per output
Compatibility
The IQ8Control FACP's relays may only be connected to DC voltages. No AC voltage may be
applied, not even when a relay is programmed as a >non-monitored change-over contact<!
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4.5
Extension module
Depending on the module type up to three slots for micro modules are integrated on the Extension module.
Connections are available for each micro module. The pin assignment of the eight screw terminals depends on
the employed type of micro module. The pin assignment of the connectors is described for each micro module.
MM2
1
X3c
X2b
X1a
X11a
X12b
X 10
Fig.53: Extension module (Part No.772478) with one micro module slot
X6
X5
X4
V2
Place 1
Place 2
Place 3
X 22
Place 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
X 23
Place 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
X 24
Place 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fig.54: Extension module (Part No.772476) with three micro module slots (only IQ8Control M)
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The Field device module with a single micro module slot (Part No. 772478) must be placed on the >System
connector 1< of the Basic module. This connector is normally used by the Field device module. Without the field
device module a system configuration in accordance to the standards is not possible (refer to section Panel
configuration IQ8Control C).
IQ8Control M
Up to two connectors are available for Extension modules (Field device and or Extension module). Normally the
lower >connector 2< is used to connect an Extension module. If required the upper >connector 1< may be used
too for an Extension module. In this case the integration of an Field device module is impossible. In this case
mounting of the field device is not possible anymore (refer to section Panel configuration IQ8Control C).
Extension module with a single micro module slot (Part No. 772478)
This Extension module must be configured in the panels data programming as a Field device module.
X 1a/2b/3c
connector
>System connector 1 or 2< of the Basic modules
X11a/12b
X 10
Terminals for the micro module wiring (refer to the I-text at the bottom)
Refer to note!
ON CPU failure
place 1
place 2
place 3
X22
X23
X24
X 4/5/6
Plug contact of
>System connector 1 or 2< of the Basic module
Do not connect an
essernet micro module,
Refer to note!
Refer to note!
If an essernet micro module is installed, this module can only be operated on the micro module
slot of the Basic module.
Quiescent current
: approx. 10 mA
Terminals
Compatibility
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Installation Instruction
Fire Alarm Control Panel IQ8Control C/M
Micro modules
798951.10.GB0
G 299044
03.2012
G 205129
GB
Micro module
The FACP IQ8Control C / M has a modular design, so that micro modules can be replaced/extended at any
time.
Only remove or insert micro modules when the FACP is voltage free.
Switch off the power and battery supply.
Wait at least 10 seconds before the micro modules are replaced or supplemented.
Take suitable measures to discharge static electricity.
Check correct installation (micro modules and connection cables).
Switch on the power and battery supply.
If necessary, check/supplement the customer data using the programming software tools
8000.
5.1
Loop modules
The following two loop modules are available for the Fire Alarm Control Panel IQ8Control C/M:
esserbus loop module (Part No.784382 / 784382.10 / 784382.D0)
To connect fire detectors series 9200 and FACP esserbus transponders. For the loop module operation the
power supply module (Part No.802426) must be configured with the appropriate jumper to 27,5V loop voltage.
esserbus PLus loop module (Part No.804382 / 804382.10 / 804382.D0)
Fire Alarm Control Panels IQ8Control C/M with esserbus PLus are based on the standard esserbus
functionality with the additional function to connect and power audible alarm devices directly to the loop. For this
operation of the loop module it is necessary to set the loop voltage of the Power supply module (Part
No.802426) with the appropriate jumper to 42 V. The audible alarm devices connected to esserbus PLus are
supplied by the loop voltage and do not need an external power supply.
Basic data on loop of esserbus and esserbus PLus
Less than 127 loop devices or 127 zone isolators per loop
Loop may be divided into 127 individual detector zones (customer data programming)
No more than 32 fire detectors per detector zone
Capability of combining loop and spur loop operation. No sub-spur branching!
Recommended type of cable for loop:
Use clearly identified communications cable I-Y (St) Y n x 2 x 0.8 mm or fire alarm cable!
Max. impedance of the loop incl. spur measured with respect to the load factor for IQ8Quad detectors: max.
3500 m1).
For cable diameter with 0,8 mm and a max. Loop resistance of 130 (measured from terminal A+ to B+).
Max. 8 communications transponder per loop
max. 16 communications transponder per FACP
max. 8 Smoke aspirating systems LRS compact/eb or LaserFocus per loop
max. 16 Smoke aspirating systems LRS compact, LRS compact/eb, LRS compact/net or LaserFocus per FACP
max. 25 Smoke aspirating systems LRS 100 or LRS-S 700 per loop,
max. 50 per FACP (System software from Version V3.01 required).
max. 32 esserbus transponders per loop
max. 100 esserbus transponders per FACP
OR
max. 32 Smoke aspirating systems TITANUS PRO / TOP SENS EB per loop.
max. 100 Smoke aspirating systems per FACP.
1)
These 80xxxx devices are also fully compatible to the existing devices with Part No. 78xxxx
and may be used in standard esserbus installations.
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The esserbus /esserbus PLus is a monitored two-wire loop fed from two sides and exhibiting loop topology.
The use of zone isolators allows you to combine ring and spur loops as well as divide the loop into 127 detector
zones with a total of 127 loop devices. All esserbus loop devices remain functional in the event of interruption
(break in wire) in the loop. If a short circuit occurs, only the faulty element between two zone isolators will be
disconnected. Even during this malfunction all other loop devices remain operational.
On the esserbus it is possible to group special fire detectors and manual call points or manual release devices
in separate detector zones. You may also simultaneously operate esserbus transponders in separate detector
zones on the loop. The esserbus transponders are decentralised input/output modules capable of being
installed as loop devices on the esserbus.
Commissioning a wired and functional loop requires use of the service PC and the software tools 8000 This
Service software initiates an automatic wiring recognition function on the loop and addresses all esserbus loop
devices automatically. There is no longer any need to set addresses manually. For further information on
programming, please refer the online help for the programming software tools 8000.
To indicate a data communication between FACP and detectors the corresponding LED on the basic module
flashes. The green LED of the IQ8Quad fire detector flashes each 30 seconds.
Operation of zone isolators
A short circuit on the loop will cause the cut-off relays to open in the relevant zone isolator and disconnect the
faulty segment (e.g., a detector zone) from the loop. The disconnected detectors will be shown on the display
with trouble message Com.trbl (communication trouble). All other loop devices on the loop, as well as the fire
detectors or esserbus transponders whose zone isolator has triggered, will remain operational. The zone
isolators do not work on an open circuit, e.g. break in wire. Bi-directional ring interrogation keeps all loop
devices on the loop functional.
All Fire detectors series IQ8Quad provides an integrated loop isolator. For additional loop devices optional
isolators are available.
Use of zone isolators
1. Always upstream of the point where the loop crosses into another fire compartment
2. On changing from special fire detectors to manual call points (and vice versa)
3. At least in the 32nd fire detector of a detector zone
With the newly developed battery monitor modules, the IQ8Control FACP now satisfies the
expanded requirements of EN 54-4/A2, as well as the amended requirements for the display and
operating concept according to EN 54-2. (For CPD approval number, see Chapter 1.1)
In accordance with the VdS device approval of the IQ8Control FACP, the emergency operation fire
function now replaces a redundant CPU in accordance with VDE 0833-2 for systems with more
than 512 detectors or a monitoring area up to 48,000 m. This integrated emergency redundancy
also allows further processing of an alarm in the essernet in event of the failure of a central
processor without the need for additional hardware or software.
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esserbus
Loop module
LED 2
LED 3
LED 1
LED 4
K2 (B)
X1
K1 (A)
Fig. 56: Loop module (Part No. 784382 / 784382.10 / 784382.D0)
X1
64-way plug connector to micro module slot of the Basic module, Field device module or
Extension module
K1, K2
LED 1
LED 2
Module faulty
LED 3
LED 4
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esserbus-PLus
LED1
LED3
LED5
LED2 LED4
X2
removable
B B A A
- + - +
K2
K1
Released cable
terminal: Press
in upper tab and
fit cable below.
X 1/2
K1,K 2
LED 1
LED 2
LED 3
LED 4
LED 5
64-way plug connector to micro module slot of the Basic module, Field device module or
Extension module
Bi-directional loop interrogation by loop isolators
(K1 = A+, A- / K2 = B+, B-)
(SMD) red, flashing
+42V supply voltage failure or communication to
control panel processor interrupted
(SMD) red, lit
Module in CPU failure mode
(control panel CPU failure)
(SMD) yellow, flashing
Processor program running normal mode
(SMD) yellow, flashing rapidly
Module in test mode
(SMD) red, lit
esserbus PLus Mode activated
+42 V loop voltage
(SMD) yellow, flashing
Module reset
(SMD) yellow, lit
Module defect
(SMD) red, flashing
in normal mode in time with communication on the loop
(SMD) red, lit
Short circuit on loop
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Fig. 59: esserbus PLus cable terminal (Part No.804382 / 804382.10 / 804382.D0)
Description
802426
804382 /
804382.10 /
804382.D0
for esserbus
for esserbus PLus
max. 4 loop modules per Fire Alarm Control Panel (refer table chapter 5.1.3)
It is only permitted to connect suitable devices for the higher loop voltage 42 V e.g.
transponders or fire detectors with Part No. 80xxxx to the esserbus PLus loop
esserbus PLus must be installed with the appropriate loop devices. Mixed operation of standard
esserbus and esserbus PLus with one control panel is not possible because the higher loop
voltage of 42 V. The loop devices compatible with esserbus PLus are indicated by the
Part No. 80xxxx.
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5.1.2.1
Available loop alarm devices for directly connection to the esserbus PLus loop.
Part No.
Fire detector IQ8Quad
802383
802384
802385, 802385.SVxx
802386, 802386.SVxx
Alarm device IQ8Alarm
807205, 807206
807212, 807213, 807214,
807224
807322, 807332
807372, 807372.SVxx
Base sounder
806282
Name
Visual
Audible
Visual + audible + speech
Audible + speech
2
3
Audible
Visual
2
Max. total load factor
700 m
96
1000 m
78
1300 m
66
1600 m
54
2000 m
48
2500 m
42
3000 m
36
30
Result:
= Load factor 24
+
= Load factor 27
______________
Total load factor =
51
The total load factor obtained in this example allows for a loop length of max.1600 m (refer table).
do not exceed the max. admissible total load factor of 96 (per loop)
observe max. number of alarm devices on the loop for each individual device type
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FACP
Loop 1
Loop 2
Loop 3
Loop 4
Loop 5
Loop 6
IQ8Control M
up to 4 loops
up to 700 m
800 m
900 m
1000 m
1100 m
1300 m
1500 m
1600 m
2000 m
2100 up to 3500 m
91 to 96
85 to 90
79 to 84
73 to 78
67 to 72
61 to 66
55 to 60
49 to 54
1 to 48
0
91 to 96
85 to 90
79 to 84
73 to 78
67 to 72
61 to 66
55 to 60
49 to 54
1 to 48
0
91 to 96
85 to 90
79 to 84
73 to 78
67 to 72
61 to 66
55 to 60
49 to 54
1 to 48
0
91 to 96
85 to 90
79 to 84
73 to 78
67 to 72
61 to 66
55 to 60
49 to 54
1 to 48
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
IQ8Control M
up to 6 loops
5.1.2.2
up to 700 m
800 m
900 m
1000 m
1100 m
1300 m
1500 m
1600 m
2000 m
2100 up to 3500 m
46 to 48
43 to 45
40 to 42
37 to 39
34 to 36
31 to 33
28 to 30
25 to 27
1 to 24
0
46 to 48
43 to 45
40 to 42
37 to 39
34 to 36
31 to 33
28 to 30
25 to 27
1 to 24
0
46 to 48
43 to 45
40 to 42
37 to 39
34 to 36
31 to 33
28 to 30
25 to 27
1 to 24
0
46 to 48
43 to 45
40 to 42
37 to 39
34 to 36
31 to 33
28 to 30
25 to 27
1 to 24
0
46 to 48
43 to 45
40 to 42
37 to 39
34 to 36
31 to 33
28 to 30
25 to 27
1 to 24
0
46 to 48
43 to 45
40 to 42
37 to 39
34 to 36
31 to 33
28 to 30
25 to 27
1 to 24
0
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60 mA @ 12 V
60 mA @ 12 V
yes
2
yes
The permitted loop length depends on the number and type of the loop devices and may differ
from the max. loop length.
max. 2 loop modules Part No. 804382 / 804382.10 / 804382.D0 per IQ8Control C as well as max.
4 or 6 modules per IQ8Control M
Part No. 784382 / 784382.10 / 784382.D0 loop module (esserbus)
loop module to connect Fire detectors and esserbus-transponder. The required loop voltage 27.5
V must be selected via the jumper on the power supply module Part No. 802426 of the FACP
Part No. 804382 / 804382.10 / 804382.D0 loop module (esserbus-PLus)
loop module to connect Fire detectors and esserbus-transponder and alarm devices. The required
loop voltage 42 V must be selected via the jumper on the power supply module (Part No. 802426)
of the FACP.
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5.2
essernet module
The essernet module permits networking up to 31 essernet devices, such as e.g. Fire Alarm Control Panel
System 800x and IQ8Control, Intruder alarm panel system 5000 and hazard management system. Additionally
optional gateways are available to connect standard devices to the network. Two essernet micro module are
available with a standard and high transmission rate.
Fire alarm control panel
IQ8Control M
Indicating and operating panel
essernet
Hazard management
system
Serial
essernet-Interface
L1 +
L1 L2 +
3
4
5
not used !
not used !
7
8
not used !
essernet module
L2 +
L2 -
L1 +
L1 -
essernet module
L2 +
L2 -
L1 +
L1 -
L2 -
not used !
In a essernet network you may only use essernet modules with the same transmission speed.
The EMI-protection / the extended EMI-protection of the LAN network must be implemented by
external EMI protection devices.
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5.2.1 essernet micro module (Part No. 784840 / 784840.10 and 784841 / 784841.10)
The essernet micro module must be placed on the micro module slot of the Basic module. There for it is
required to set the corresponding jumpers on the Basic module to configure the terminals for the essernet
micro module.
essernet micro module 62,5 kBd (Part No. 784840)
essernet micro module 500 kBd (Part No. 784841)
essernet module
0 1
X4 X5
LED
7 8
red
yellow
2 3
2 3
7 8
0 1
5 6
S1
4
S2
green
5 6
X1
or
essernet micro module 62,5 kBd (Part No. 784840.10)
essernet micro module 500 kBd (Part No. 784841.10)
essernet module
LED
X4 X5
red
yellow
S2
9
0 1
7 8
2 3
S1
0 1
5 6
7 8
2 3
X1
green
5 6
System conformity according to EN 54-13 requires increased sensitivity in the monitoring of line
connections. This has been appropriately taken into consideration in the essernet modules (Part
No. 784840.10 and 784841.10).
The software of the modules remains fully compatible with earlier versions.
If a new essernet module is installed into an existing system or if an additional fire alarm control
panel with an essernet module (Part No. 784840.10 or 784841.10) is integrated into an existing
network, there may be - depending on the configurations of these line connections - an increase in
the number of fault messages.
Common reasons for such faults include corroded connection points and loose terminal
connections that were still within the tolerance ranges of the earlier versions of the essernet
modules.
If you encounter such fault messages, the entire line network must be carefully inspected.
Compliance with EN 54-13 requires that the greatest of care be taken when setting up such
networks, which have a significant impact on the manner of line installation and the connection
types.
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S1
S2
X1
64 pin connector for the micro module slot inside the FACP
X4 / X5
jumpers for configuration of the terminals IN/OUT (terminal 1+2 and 3+4)
1 2
X4
copper cable
connected
X4
3 4 5 6 7 8
terminal card
X5
X5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 terminal card
LED
If data is transferred via fibre optic, two fibre optic fibre converters are always required for a data path
between the devices.
The documentation 798636 and 798963 contains more information about fibre optic converters.
Status and error indication
red
on
green
flashing
yellow
on
All other LED display combinations mean that there is a fault in the essernet module or that
measuring operation is active.
Connect cable shielding to the appropriate terminals !
The data signalling rate and connection cable to be used is governed by the module type
installed. In a network you may only use essernet modules with the same data signalling rate.
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Operating voltage
Current consumption
approx. 150 mA @ 12 V DC
Emergency operation
yes
Connector
: A single essernet micro module may be connected per FACP on the appropriate
micro module slot on the Basic module.
Observe jumper X4 / X5!
Network devices
Terminals
Transmission speed
Required cable
: Telephone cable
I-Y (ST) Y n x 2 x 0.8 mm,
Cable length max. 1000 m.
max. 16
max. 31
removable, for max. 1,5 mm2
up to 62.5 kBd
up to 500 kBd
IBM type 1 max. 1000 m
between two network devices
Topology
Compatibility
Important Note!
The essernet micro modules are class A information devices (ITE) as per DIN EN 55022: 1999-05.
This device may cause radio interference in a residential environment. The user may be legally
obliged to take appropriate action in any case of interference. A residential area is defined as an area
in which the operation of broadcast radio or television receivers must to be anticipated in a range of
10 m from the device in question In this case the operator of the system is responsible for all action
needed.
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The address of Network Micro Modules type 1 and 2 with hardware revision E and higher is set as a decimal
number by means of two rotary switches. Use an appropriate screwdriver for setting switches S1 (x1) and S2
(x10). The actual address is represented by the total of both values.
7 8
0 1
9 x 1 + 0 x 10 = 9
S2 = x 10
S1 = x 1
2 3
5
5 6
7 8
9
7 8
0 1
S1 = x 1
0 1
7 8
2 3
2 3
4
21
0 1
Value
= S1 x 1 + S2 x 10
S1
2 3
Address factor
Micro module
address
1 x 1 + 2 x 10 = 21
S2 = x 10
5 6
If an essernet micro module is used in the micro module slot, the integrated EMC filter must be set with
jumpers X27 to X30.
EMC protection of the essernet cabling has to be ensured by appropriate external devices.
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The outgoing and return line of the essernet link must always be installed separately, i.e. not in a multiplepair cable or cable duct. Installing them together may impair operation or, in the event of irreparable damage
to the cable/cable duct, lead to failure of the connection because of a break in the outgoing and return line.
Different over voltage protection modules have been insert for the two essernet micro module types.
Always avoid installing an essernet line together with lines from the power supply, motor control lines,
phase control lines or other live switch cables. Observe corresponding standards and guidelines.
Damage to the LAN cable (for the essernet micro module 500 kBd) as a result of inadmissible bending
radi.
The eight coding bridges incorrectly set for the essernet micro module terminal card in the Fire Alarm
Control Panel
essernet address incorrectly set on the DIL switch of the essernet micro module (display: SYS fault
essernet control panel: xx), red LED lights up on the essernet micro module.
Line too long or attenuation too high. Typical loop resistances in relation to line length: IBM cable type 1
approx. 100 ohms/km, or telephone cable I-Y (ST) n x 2 x 0.8mm approx. 70 ohms/km.
The control panel or non-identified user is in failure mode or in the process of starting, e.g. after a reset.
Control panel or essernet user dead or connection line open at both ends.
Fault messages
The messages are only shown after switching on the essernet micro module and these indications will
remain until the module is re-started.
- incorrect address setting
- hardware failure
- test mode
The messages communication error, short circuit/open line, and normal operation are only shown while the
relevant state persists
When using the essernet micro module attention should be paid to the setting of the jumpers
which is required for the essernet adjustment.
The overvoltage protection/the extended EMC protection must be produced using special
protection modules for the LAN cable. See fire detection technology product group catalogue.
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The FOC converter is used to convert electrical into optical signals for reliable data communication under
difficult conditions e.g. where conventional copper cables are not suitable. Mixed operation of fibre optical and
conventional wiring within a common network is possible. The mixed operation of Fibre optics cable (FOC) and
conventional copper cables within a common network is possible. For networking Fire Alarm Control Panels via
fibre optic cables, at least one FOC converter and an essernet micro module from hardware revision E are
required. Depending on the optical cable type, the distance between two FACPs may be up to 3000 m. The
FOC converter is available with type F-ST (Part No. 784763) or type F-SMA (Part No. 784764) optical
connectors.
Installation
The FOC converter must be mounted inside the FACP housing or in the same control cabinet. It is mounted
directly on a standard 35 mm top hat rail (C mounting) (Part No. 788602 / 788652).
Requirements / limitations
the fibres must be connected directly to each other (not via a multiplexer)
fibre optics type G50 / 125 m max. attenuation 6dB corresponding to a length of ca. 2000 m or
fibre type G62.5 / 125 m max. attenuation 9dB corresponding to a length of ca. 3000 m
max. 16 FOC connections per essernet network at a transfer rate of 62.5 kBd
FOC
essernet
Fibre Optics Link
FOC
FOC
Please refer to the manual (Part No. 798636 and 798963) for detailed information about fibre optic
wirings.
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Relay module
6.1
Micro module for activating external devices (not potential free), with monitoring capability. You may connect up
to three external devices to this micro module.
Relay assignment is programmed with the service PC and Programming software tools 8000 from version
V1.15 software. For each relay, you may enter a specific additional text comprising 25 characters per line for
output on the display and protocol printer.
W ith th e 3 - r e la y m o d u le ( 7 8 7 5 3 2 ) , r e la y K 1 is c o n n e c te d
a s c o m m o n tr o u b le r e la y , th a t is , in th e n o r m a l a c tiv a te d .
N C
N O
K 3
F 5
K 2
F 3
S 2
S 1
L E D
K 1
F 1
T E S T
N C
N O
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0
3 - r e la y m o d u le / 3 r e la y c o m m o n tr o u b le m o d u le
7 8 7 5 3 1
3 R
7 8 7 5 3 2
3 R S
X 1
X1
64-way plug connector to micro module slot of the Basic module, Field device module or
Extension module
K1, K2, K3 K 1 (for 3-relay common trouble module type used as common trouble relay)
coding switch for selecting monitored / non- monitored setting, or for special application
TEST
LED
F1, F3, F5
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Electronic fuse (multifuse): to reset, de-energise for approx. 30 seconds at the relevant screw
terminals on the terminal card
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Status
Contacts switch S 1
Contact
1 2
10 k monitored
closed
S1
K1
12
not monitored
open
S1
3 4
10 k monitored
closed
S1
K2
34
not monitored
open
S1
5 6
10 k monitored
closed
S1
K3
56
not monitored
open
S1
No AC voltages may be applied to the relays built-into the Fire Alarm Control Panel. This applies
also to those relays operated in the >non-monitored< mode.
The >monitored / non-monitored< mode for individual relays must be programmed in addition to the
setting on the micro module using the service PC.
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external device
4
5
alarm
6
7
Fig. 66: Schematic wiring of an external device without loop monitoring
+
relay
D1
L = inductive load
D2
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Monitored activation of external devices involves monitoring the loop for an end-of-line resistor of 10 k. In the
event of an incident, polarity changes between monitoring and activation voltage at the (relay) connection
terminals. The relay switches over from monitoring the loop to activating the external device.
It is imperative to fit a protective diode (e.g. 1N4004 / 1A) in order to prevent the monitoring current, for
example, from activating external devices while monitoring is in progress.
external device
5 +
monitoring
6 -
external device
5 -
alarm
6 +
7
Fig. 68: Schematic wiring of an external device with loop monitoring
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This application involves feeding an external voltage (e.g. +12V) to terminals 3 and 4 on the terminal card, this
voltage then being switched via the relay to the external device for activation in the event of an incident
occurring.
7 8 9 10
closed
S1
NO
NC
NC
NO
S1
n.o.
S2
S2
1
2
3
4
5
+
-
7
8
+
-
This application permits the switching of two different external voltages (e.g., +12V and +24V). This involves
relays K1 and K2 on the micro modules!
Relay K3 is not used!
7 8 9 10
open
S1
S1
NC
2
NO
NC
NO
3
4
5
+
-
n.c.
S2
1
2
7
8
+
+
-
S2
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6.2
4- Relay module
This micro module accommodates four freely programmable, non-monitorable, potential-free relays for
activating external devices and system components.
Relay assignment is programmed with the service PC and programming software tools 8000 from version V1.15
software. For each relay, you may enter a specific additional text comprising 25 characters per line for output on
the display and protocol printer.
S4
S3
K4
S2
K3
K2
F3
F4
S1
4-relay module
K1
F2
F1
X1
n.c.
n.o.
NO contact
NC contact
64-way plug connector to micro module slot of the Basic module, Field device module or
Extension module
X1
K1 to K4
freely programmable, potential-free relay contacts (max. contact rating max. 30V DC/ 1A).
S1 to S4
F1 to F4
Electronic fuse (multifuse): to reset, de-energise for approx. 30 seconds at the relevant screw
terminals on the terminal card.
No AC voltages may be applied to the relays built-into the Fire Alarm Control Panel. This applies
also to those relays operated in the >non-monitored< mode.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Pow er supply
+
F1
S1
external device
1
2
3
K1
+
relay
D1
L = inductive load
D2
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Operating voltage
Quiescent current
: approx. 10 mA @ 12 V DC
Contact rating
Terminals
Voltage
Quiescent current
consumption
5 mA@ 12 V DC
15 mA@ 12 V DC
Relay
Contact rating
Fuse
Terminals
Compatibility
No AC voltages may be applied to the relays built-into the FACP IQ8Control. This applies also
to those relays operated in the >non-monitored< mode!
Observe Schematic wiring of inductive loads!
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6.3
BR 3
BR 4
D 16
D 17
RxD
TxD
V24
D 18
D 19
Tx
Rx
TTY
X1
X1
64-way plug connector to micro module slot of the Basic module, Field device module or
Extension module
BR 3
BR 4
Solder jumper for activating control LED D16 to D19. Factory setting (jumper = open)
should only be altered for testing the interface as a result of the higher level of current
required by the LED
D 16, D 17
D 18, D 19
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external device
not used
TxD (transmitt)
RxD
3
4
5
RxD (receive)
TxD
not used
7
8
1
2
not used
not used
Data
GND
not used
Max. cable length for RS 232 is 15 m, recommended cable: I-Y (St) Y x 2 x 0.8 mm
transmitt
external device
Rx -
transmitt
Rx +
Rx +
not used
receive
Tx +
Rx -
receive
Tx -
Tx -
not used
not used
3
4
5
6
7
8
Tx +
not used
If solder jumper BR3 is closed on the module, TTY interface may not be used.
Max. cable length for TTY is 1000 m, recommended cable: I-Y (St) Y x 2 x 0.8 mm
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Operating voltage
Quiescent current
: TTY-mode approx. 55 mA @ 12 V DC
RS232-mode approx. 35 mA @ 12 V DC
Interface type
Transmission speed
Terminals
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Micro module for activating a master box (MFAB) and alerting the relevant emergency services, such as the fire
department. With the Fire Alarm Control Panel, a connection for a master box module is integrated in the Field
device module. If a Field device module is not fitted, an MFAB control module can be used for the connection of
a master box. Up to 10 MFAB may be operated within a common fire alarm system.
The required operation must be programmed with the service PC and Programming software tools 8000 from
version V1.15 software. For the MFAB relay, an individual additional text with 25 characters per line can be
entered for the clear text display and the protocol printer.
S1
K1
4 3 2 1
ON
S2
F1
X1
X1
64-way plug connector to micro module slot of the Basic module, Field device module or
Extension module
K1
Relay for switching the MFAB supply voltage, e.g., +12 V or +24 V (DC)
max. contact rating max. 30 V DC / 1 A
F1
Electronic fuse (multifuse): to reset, de-energise for approx. 30 seconds at the relevant screw
terminals on the terminal card
S1
Activation intermittent
Activation continuous
S2
DIL switch to select the activation time of the MFAB (see table next Page)
BR1, BR3
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The time for the duration of the activation of the MFAB can be selected using DIL switch S2.
Selecting the activation time for the MFAB
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
ON
ON
ON
ON
Even when the Fire Alarm Control Panel is in the CPU failure mode the master box will still be activated in the
event of a fire alarm. It is not possible to reset the master box while the Fire Alarm Control Panel is in the CPU
failure mode!
The activation of the MFAB can be inhibited, for example for service or maintenance work, on the control panel
keyboard of the Fire Alarm Control Panel.
An automatic switch-off of activation can be programmed in the customer data. When the Fire Alarm Control
Panel is opened (cover contact), the master box will not be activated in the case of an event.
A switched off master box will not transmit an alarm message to assisting organisations (e.g. fire
department) in the case of an event.
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1
2
3
4
monitoring
F1
MFABrelay
+ MFAB
supply
voltage
not use
MFAB reset (+12 V or +24 V / 300 mA)
6
7
8
GND
MFAB
(schematic circuit diagram)
acknowiedgment
contact
MFAB acknowiedgment
+UBext.
+
FDKB
unlock
The signal to enable the fire service key box (FDKB) is activated when the master box acknowledge signal
(terminal 8 = MFAB acknowledge) from the Fire Alarm Control Panel is detected.
Optical displays of the master box
An activated master box can be identified by a steadily lit red LED Main Detector (MFAB) on the control panel of
the Fire Alarm Control Panel. Intervening personnel such as the fire department have been notified.
If it has been impossible to activate a master box due to an event, possibly because the MFAB was switched
off, this is indicated on the control panel by the steadily lit red LED Notify fire department.
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The master box or master box relay will not be activated if,
the cover contact (lock on outer hosing) is open. (factory setting of solder jumper on module: BR2 = open ;
BR3 = closed). The customer data of the Fire Alarm Control Panel must be programmed under menu point
Functional designation of the MFAB control module to suppress the activation of the master box when the
cover contact is open.
the operating panel keyboard has been enabled for operation (key-operated switch).
Activation of the MFAB in dependency on the cover contact (BR2 and BR3)
The hardware adjustment of the activation of the master box is determined by the two solder bridges BR2 and
BR3 on the MFAB control module.
BR2 = open
BR3 = closed
configuration
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7.1
Operating voltage
Emergency operation
: yes
Fuses
: Multifuse 1 A
Relay K1
Terminals
Compatibility
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7.2
Basic module
IQ8Control
X3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
micro module
1 2
3 4 5
7 8
A+
not used
Anot used
B+
not used
Bnot used
not used!
BB+
AA+
B B A A
- + - +
1 2
92
3 4 5
7 8
not used
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1 2
3 4 5
7 8
1 2
3 4 5
7 8
1 2
3 4 5
7 8
1 2
3 4 5
7 8
not used
TxD (transmitt)
RxD (receive)
not used
not used
not used
Tx - (transmitt)
not used
not used
Tx + (transmitt)
not used
Rx + (receive)
not used
Rx - (receive)
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
93
1 2
3 4 5
7 8
1 2
3 4 5
7 8
L 1+
L 1L 2+
L 2not used
94
not used
not used
not used
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Installation Instruction
Fire Alarm Control Panel IQ8Control C/M
Commissioning / Maintenance
798951.10.GB0
G 299044
03.2012
G 205129
GB
Installer level
The Commissioning / Maintenance as well as Operations and Fire Alarm Control Panel functions which should
only be performed by specialised installers or authorised persons are integrated under the menu options
>Installer< in the Fire Alarm Control Panel IQ8Control C/M. The service level is protected from unauthorised
access by a numeric authorisation code. This authorisation code is dependent on the >country function<
programmed in the customer data. Pressing the Installer function key moved from the service level to the
installer level. Before entry to the installer level, the authorisation code must be entered. (Exception: The
requirement of the authorisation code has been deleted by the programming of the Customer data). The
authorisation for operations in the Installer level remains active until the keyboard cover (key switch) is closed or
no keyboard operation is carried out in the installer level for more than ten minutes. During this period, access is
possible to the various display levels without further authorisation.
The menu options >Installer< is only displayed in the service level !
Indicated Display messages may differ due to object related programming.
A complete system check must be carried out after commissioning and for each modification of the
customer data programming!
Authorisation code (by factory default)
The authorisation code programmed at works level through the Country function can be changed individually in
the Customer data programming.
Code:
123
20290
---
Delete
Select
Press the function key >Service< (The display changes to the service level)
Enter the authorisation code (e.g. -123- for the Country function Germany on the keyboard)
An incorrect entry can be corrected with the >Delete< function key. Following the fourth incorrect entry, the
keyboard is blocked for approx. 60 seconds.
Installer code unknown
If the installer code is unknown or has been forgotten, it can be easily queried with the service PC. For this
purpose, the Customer data is obtained from the control panel by the tools 8000 software. The max. 8-digit
authorisation code is then displayed under menu options >Customer data - installer code< . Storage of the
Customer data which has only been queried to obtain the installer code is not necessary.
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The function menu of the installer level with its four menu points appears after the successful entry of the
authorisation code:
Installer
1 Primary loop functions
2 Detector simulation
3 Control simulation
4 Printer function
Escape
Event mem.
Select
Pressing the Escape function key exits the installer level to the status display.
1. Primary loop function
2. Detector simulation
3. Control simulation
4. Printer functions
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8.1
Under this menu point, the internal primary loops of this Fire Alarm Control Panel or other Fire Alarm Control in
an essernet network can be switched on or off and checked by a manual test function. Additionally, it is
possible to replace single detectors in operative loops e.g. during maintenance work.
Primary loops are:
Individual assemblies of the Panel can be switched on/off with the internal primary loop number through the
control panel keyboard or programmed with programming software. This internal primary loop number is
composed of the control panel number, the slot and the assembly number (ref to Chapter 3.4).
Escape
1
2
3
4
Switch on / reset
Switch off
Test
Replace detector
Function
N Enter the number of the primary loop to be switched on and press the Select function key
Enter the number of the desired function (1 = Switching on/reset) or select the menu options >Switching
on/Reset< with the cursor keys and press the >Function key<
The primary loop is switched on and indicated on the display with a message.
Enter the number of the primary loop to be switched off and press the Select function key
Enter the number of the desired function (2 = Switching off) or select the menu options >Switching off< with
the cursor keys and press the >Function< key
The primary loop is switched off and indicated on the display with a message. In the switched off state of a
primary loop, the yellow LED >Collective switch-off< lights in addition to the display message. The displays and
controls programmed in the Customer data of the Fire Alarm Control Panel for the function
Switch-off are activated.
When a primary loop is switched off, all detector zones and fire detectors connected to this module are
also switched off.
Switched off fire detectors will not signal an alarm in the case of an event !
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1
2
3
4
Switch on / reset
Switch off
Test
Replace detector
Escape
Function
Enter the number of the loop to be tested and press the Select function key.
Enter the number of the desired function (3 = Testing) or select the menu options >Test operation< with the
cursor keys and press the >Function< key.
An loop in test operation will not signal an alarm in the case of an event!
Testing an loop
The test operation must be carried out individually for each loop or detector zone. The simultaneous testing of
several loops/detector zones is impossible.
By this menu point, the selected loop (including all detectors and esserbus transponders) or single detector
zones in the loop are tested for the following functions:
Conformance of detector types and external wiring with the Customer data programming.
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8.3
Detector replacement
Diagnostic fire detectors can be replaced without adjustment of the detector address on the base circuit board
or overwriting data with the service PC. The menu options >Detector replacement< is inoperable for these
detectors.
Replacement of intelligent detectors Series 9200 (loop)
Any number of detectors series 9200 / IQ8Quad or esserbus transponders in an loop can be replaced. The
replacement of detectors can be carried out in many cases without the service PC. (See table)
At the control panel
Using the table on next page,
find out whether the replacement can be carried out
without the service PC.
no
yes
At the location
of the detector
Exchange all detectors which are to be replaced
in the loop. Screw the new detectors tightly into
the detector bases, do not damage connecting cables.
yes
no
Is this malfuntion
due to the replacement
of detectors?
no
yes
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without
Service-PC *
displayed
trouble code
yes
---
The detector type changes , the external switching remains the same. For
example, an optical smoke detector is replaced with an OHI- detector and
the existing external wiring is not changed.
yes
St : 081-087/
095
no
St : 088
yes
St : 089
no
St : 088
yes
St : 090
The wiring of the loop is changed. For example, during the replacement of
detectors, a new detector is inserted in an additional spur loop.
no
St : 066
yes
---
no
St : 080
no
St : 080
no
St : 080
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8.4
Under this menu point, the state of addressable detectors of the series 9100, 9200 and IQ8Quad (no esserbus
transponder) can be simulated for test purposes. In all non-addressable detectors (Series 9000), the detector
zone state is simulated. With the simulation of a detector state for test purposes, all programmed displays and
controls corresponding to this detector and state in the Customer data of the Fire Alarm Control Panel are
activated.
Self-control of the detectors series 9200 / 9200 / IQ8Quad
An intelligent fire detector can be operated in connection with a detector base output (relay or open collector). If
a control has not been programmed in the Customer data of the Fire Alarm Control Panel for this detector, the
integrated detector base output is activated during the simulation of the "Alarm" state.
Detector simulation
:
Zone
Detector :
Alarm
Pre-alarm
Trouble
End test
Status
Repeat
Select
Detector simulation
: 12
Zone
Detector : 20
1
2
3
4
Alarm
Pre-alarm
Trouble
End test
Status
Function
Enter the zone and detector number of the fire detector or TAL module.
Enter the number for the desired function ( 1 = Alarm, 2 = Pre-alarm, 3 =Trouble, 4 = End test) or select with
the cursor keys and press the function key >function< to acknowledge the input.
Each individual detector (or zone) whose operating state has been simulated must be terminated with the End
test function!
This function pertains exclusively to the detectors of this (local) control panel. The simulation of
detector states in the essernet network is impossible. Simulation of individual detectors or zones is
not supported via communications transponder (Part No. 808615) of the 8010 extinguishing control
system.
Dependant on the programming of the control panel, the master box and any other external alarm
devices are activated during the state simulation of a fire detector.
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8.5
Under this menu point, the state of any control, such as relays or open collectors, can be simulated for test
purposes. The simulation of control states in an essernet network is impossible. The function pertains
exclusively to controls which are allocated to this Fire Alarm Control Panel and are programmed in the customer
data with a control zone number, such as:
With the simulation of a control state, all programmed displays and controls for this control and state are
activated or deactivated. (Observe customer data programming).
Control simulation
:
Control
Status
*
Activation
Trouble
End test
Repeat
Select
Control simulation
: 15
Control
Status
1 Activation
2 Trouble
3 End test
Function
Enter the number for the desired function ( 1 = Activate, 2 = Trouble, 3 = End test) or select with the cursor
keys and press the function key >function< to acknowledge the input
To end this simulation, each individual control whose operating state has been simulated must be terminated
with the End test function!
For the master box controls (Control numbers 1 to 10), a simulation is impossible! Simulation of
individual detectors or zones is not supported via communications transponder (Part No. 808615) of
the 8010 extinguishing control system.
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8.6
With this function, the programmed additional and info text for controls, detector zones or detectors of any Fire
Alarm Control Panel in the essernet network can be queried and shown on the display. This remote text query
can also be carried out by the operator. If an event is imminent for which additional or info text has been
programmed, this is automatically displayed as remote text.
10:10
22.07
10:16
22.07
Operator
Func. menu
Rem. Text
Fig. 90: Status display with the Rem. Text menu point
If additional or info text has not been programmed for this detector or control in the other Fire
Alarm Control Panel, an empty line is displayed by the >Rem.text< function.
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8.7
Printer function
Under this menu point, the protocol printer connected to the Fire Alarm Control Panel (internal printer and/or
external serial printer) can be switched on or off. In addition, the contents of the internal event memory of the
control panel can be printed out on a local protocol printer.
The activation of other control panel printers in the essernet network is impossible.
The internal protocol printer is selected with a (max.) four-digit number. This number consists of the control
panel number (e.g. 1 to 31 in an essernet network) and the number "01".
Example: panel number 01 Nr. of the internal protocol printer 0110
panel number 05 Nr. of the internal protocol printer 0510
External protocol printer
The external protocol printer is selected by the primary loop number of the interface micro module (RS 232/TTY
module) to which the printer is connected. The number of the interface module consists of the number of the
Fire Alarm Control Panel, the micro module board and the slot in which the RS232/TTY-Module is fitted in the
same way as the primary loop number.
By the first activation of the menu options >Printer function<, the printer number is automatically allocated to the
internal protocol printer if installed. This allocation can be removed by pressing the >Zone< key.
Printer
Printer
Func.menu
Switch off
Switch on
Print event mem
Repeat
Select
Enter the number of the printer which is to be switched off (primary loop number of the serial interface) and
press the >Select< function key
Enter the number of the desired function (1 = Switching off) or select the menu options Switching off with
the cursor keys and press the >Function< key
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Printer
Printer
: 0110
Func.menu
Switch off
Switch on
Print event mem
Repeat
Select
Enter the number of the printer which is to be switched on and press the >Select< function key.
Enter the number of the desired function (2 = Switching on) or select the menu options >Switching on< with
the cursor keys and press the >Function< key.
The last 200 entries of the 10,000-entry circulating archive are printed on the log printer from the internal event
memory.
Printer
Printer
: 0110
Func.menu
Switch off
Switch on
Print event mem
Repeat
Select
Enter the number of the protocol printers on which the contents of the event memory are to be printed out
and press the >Select< function key.
Enter the number of the desired function (3 = Print event memory) or select the menu options
>Event mem.< with the cursor keys and press the >Function< key.
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8.8
At the installer level, the event memory of the Fire Alarm Control Panel can be shown on the control panel
display by pressing the >Event mem< key. The last 200 events, such as alarms, malfunctions, switch-offs and
operating authorisations are stored in the event memory in chronological order. The display shows the latest
event.
The events are automatically numbered with consecutive report numbers. The higher the report number, the
more recent is the event (report number 001 = oldest event).
Event memory
TROUBLE
Zone : 004 Detector : 01
3rd floor, conference room
End
Signal 078
10:12 17.10
wire brk.
Print
It is possible to browse the event memory for individual events using the cursor keys.
10 events forward
10 events backwards
Pressing the >Printing< function key moves automatically to the >Printer functions< menu.
If an internal protocol printer is installed, the printer number is automatically allocated to this Printer.
This allocation can be removed by pressing the >Zone< key and the desired printer number, e.g. for an external
protocol printers, can be entered. All entries (max. 200) of the event memory are printed out ordered from the
most recent to the oldest event. (see Printing out the event memory).
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Diagnostic display
9.1
The diagnostic display enables, e.g. a fast check of the power supply values of this Fire Alarm Control Panel for
service and maintenance work. In the control panel IQ8Control C/M display, a diagnostic field with individual
measured values (analog measurement channels) which are automatically determined by the control panel is
displayed.
Key press sequence for switching on the diagnostic display Test-Test-F4-3
Test
Test
F4
Press key
Analog 0
Analog 4
Analog 8
Analog 12
Analog 1
Analog 5
Analog 9
Analog 13
Analog 2
Analog 6
Analog 10
Analog 14
Analog 3
Analog 7
Analog 11
Analog 15
The display is structured in a matrix for a quick survey. The significance of the individual analog channels is
shown in the table below.
Analog
Description
Voltage limits
Range of values
channel
Analog 0 Micro module on the Basic module
---*
---*
Analog 1 Micro module plug 1 on the Extension module
---*
---*
Analog 2 Micro module plug 2 on the Extension module
---*
---*
1*
Analog 3 Micro module plug 3 on the Extension module or
---*
---*
Micro module plug on the Peripheriemodul
Analog 4 Micro module plug 1 on the Extension module
---*
---*
---*
---*
2* Analog 5 Micro module plug 2 on the Extension module
Analog 6 Micro module plug 3 on the Extension module
---*
---*
120 to 135
Analog 7 Test channel
2,5V 2%
Analog 8 Power supply, Secondary voltage 12V DC
10V to 15V
82 to 152
Analog 9 Battery _1
10V to 14V
121 to 168
Analog 10 Battery _2
10V to 14V
121 to 168
Analog 11 Ubextern 12V DC
10V to 15V
82 to 152
Analog 12 ULinie + 27,5V oder +42 Volt
26V to 29V
108 to 149
Analog 13 Ground fault
10,5V to 14,6V
60 to 120
Analog 14 Monitoring IN1 (e. g. External power supply)
4V
65 to 255
Analog 15 Monitoring IN2 (e. g. External power supply)
4V
65 to 255
* = values relating to the fitted micro module type (value range date 09/2005)
1* = System connector 1
2* = System connector 2
Switch off the diagnostic display with function key F1 or F4
F1
F4
Press key
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9.2
The essernet connection of the various units in the network can be checked with this diagnostic line.
The essernet diagnostic line (L:xxx) indicates which connections are functioning correctly (standard operation)
and which have malfunctioned. Non existent units/ control panels are represented by the character "?".
The status display at the beginning of the line (0,S,E or B) indicated whether data calibration is in progress
between two control panels. This is always the case when signals are updated in the essernet, for example
when a switched off control panel is switched back on or when a new control panel is integrated in the essernet
network and its data is automatically updated. Which control panel is conducting this data calibration can be
determined by the two-digit control panel number (part: xx).
Switching on the essernet diagnostic line
Test
Test
F4
Press key
Approx. 5 seconds after switching on, the essernet diagnostic line appears in the display.
Once selected, the diagnostic line remains visibly in the display in all menu levels, for example when changing
to the status display, the installer level or when scrolling the contents of the display, until it is deactivated.
Switching off the essernet diagnostic line
Test
Test
F4
Press key
After approx. 5 seconds, the display of the essernet diagnostic line is switched off.
Display contents and their significance
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In the illustrated example, four Fire Alarm Control Panels are interconnected in the essernet.
Panel No. 1
Panel No. 4
Panel No. 2
essernet
Trouble
Panel No. 3
L : 0 2 1 0 ???????????????????
Fig. 99: Example essernet diagnostic line with four control panel
The connection between control panel No. 2 and No. 3 is faulty due to an open line, a short circuit or incorrect
wiring.
Panel no. 5 to 31 are displayed with the ?-sign, because the they are not programmed in the customer data.
During the display of the essernet diagnostic line, status messages such as >MB switched off< or
>Acoustics switched off< are not shown in this line of the display.
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9.3
An additional check of the essernet devices/connections can be carried out using the essernet micro modules
(Part No. 784840 / 784841 from index E onwards).
Switching on the display on the fire alarm control panel:
Test
Test
F3
Press key
Value
(example)
Direction 12
1555
Meaning
Direction 34
1551
Fault 12 [%]
Fault 34 [%]
Repeat telegram
Panel no.
10
Display of the micro module address which has been set on the
essernet module. This address must correspond to the customer data
of the FACP.
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Test
Test
F3
Press key
The display will automatically alter from indication on side 1+2. By turning the key switch (unlock keyboard) the
display is set to normal indication mode.
Display page 1
Value
(example)
Terminal 12
1555
Terminal 34
1551
Meaning
Number of telegrams received without error at terminals 1+2 of the essernet
micro module. Automatic update of the values:
- essernet micro module 62.5 kBd: every 45 seconds
- essernet micro module 500 kBd: every 10 seconds
Terminals 3+4 (see Terminal 12)
Fault 12 [%]
Percentage display of the faulty telegrams which are received at terminals 1+2 of
the essernet micro module. Automatic update of the values:
- essernet micro module 62.5 kBd: every 45 seconds
- essernet micro module 500 kBd: every 10 seconds
Fault 34 [%]
FtMax 12 [%]
FtMax 34 [%]
Rep. Telegr
PanelNo.
10
Display page 2
Value range at terminal 1+2 from 0 to 100.
Level 12
33
Level 34
Version
66
500000
PanelNo
10
---
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9.4
For service and maintenance work, the current analogue values for all micro modules and components of the
device module can be displayed to check the FACP. The following tables show the individual micro modules,
each with the valid range of analogue values. A fault is detected if the current measured value is outside the
valid value range during checking.
Analogue value is too large: Short circuit/the current flow is too high in this component
Analogue value is too small: Interruption/contact problem in this component
Switching on the display
Test
Test
F3
"IO No."
Press key
1 = basic module
2 = extension module plug 1
2 = extension module plug 2
1 Ana 1
2 Ana 1
3 Ana 1
Ana 2
Ana 2
Ana 2
Ana 3
Ana 3
Ana 3
Ana 4
Ana 4
Ana 4
Ana 5
Ana 5
Ana 5
or
F4
Press key
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Analog
channel
Ana 1
Ana 2
Ana 3
Ana 4
Ana 5
Function
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Not occupied
Not occupied
* Ana 1 ... Ana 3 = "0" in the case of inverse, unmonitored or activated relays
Analog
channel
Ana 1
Ana 2
Ana 3
Ana 4
Ana 5
Function
Monitoring input
50 to 300 Ohm
301 to 1000 Ohm
Not occupied
Not occupied
Not occupied
Not occupied
* Loop module
Analog
channel
Ana 1
Ana 2
Ana 3
Ana 4
Ana 5
Function
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Analog
channel
Ana 1
Ana 2
Ana 3
Ana 4
Ana 5
Function
Analog
channel
Ana 1
Ana 2
Ana 3
Ana 4
Ana 5
Function
Relay 1 (K2)
Relay 2 (K3)
Relay 3 (K4)
Not occupied
Not occupied
Analog
channel
Ana 1
Ana 2
Ana 3
Ana 4
Ana 5
Function
Monitoring input
Not occupied
Not occupied
Not occupied
Not occupied
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10
A three digit error code is displayed in the display in case of a failure of an intelligent fire detector. The
meanings of these codes and measures for correcting the error condition are given in the following table.
Error indication in case of detector replacement
During detector replacement, the display shows error codes which have to comply with the modifications done.
If error messages remain after the detector replacement has been completed the cause of the trouble can be
identified quickly with the help of the 3 digit error code (ref. tables below).
Trouble
Code No.
001
002
003
Possible cause
1st. measure
2nd. measure
Detector is faulty.
Exchange detector.
004
Strong electromagnetic
disturbances or detector
faulty.
005
006
007
008
Detector is contaminated
or moist.
009
Strong electromagnetic
disturbances of the visual
sensor in the area of
8 - 60 kHz (> 50 V / m).
1) An electrically leading
substance caused a shortcircuit in the I-chamber.
2) CO sensor is overloaded
010
with a high CO
concentration.
1) Detector is contaminated
011
2) CO sensor is faulty.
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Return detector to
manufacturer for checking.
Return faulty detectors to the
manufacturer.
Replace detector.
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Trouble
Code No.
Possible cause
1st. measure
2nd. measure
012
2) CO sensor is faulty.
Replace detector.
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
of installation.
2) Detector is soiled with
conductive substance and
may be installed in damp
environment.
3) CO sensor has temporarily
left its working range (e.g.
due to oversaturation).
Short-circuit at the
temperature sensor.
1) Faulty bonding of the
temperature sensor.
2) First installation at a cool
place.
see 001
1) Detector is soiled with a
conductive substance or
installed in damp
surroundings.
2) Faulty detector.
3) CO sensor is faulty. It is
possible that the rel.
humidity is always at a
very low value in the area
surrounding the detector.
1) Detector is soiled with a
conductive substance or
installed in damp
surroundings.
2) Faulty detector.
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Replace detector.
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2) CO sensor is faulty.
Replace detector.
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Trouble
Code No.
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
033
034
035
036
Possible cause
2nd. measure
1st. measure
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037
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Trouble
Code No.
038
039
043
044
048
052 / 053
060
060
062
063
066
067
068
069
Possible cause
1st. measure
2nd. measure
Switch-on transponder or
loop. If error occurs again
refer to 2nd measure.
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Press reset button on the
transponder board, or disconnect
transponders supply voltage. If
error occurs again replace
transponder.
If error occurs again replace
transponder
Match customer data
programming.
Change detector. Activate
>Detector change< function in
panel.
If this change is not desired,
connect service PC and run a
configuration check. Re-program
customer data.
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Trouble
Code No.
070
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
120
Possible Cause
1st. measure
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---
2nd. measure
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Code No.
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
Possible Cause
1st. measure
2nd. measure
Ionisation smoke detector or fire detector with ionisation sensor may only be opened by authorised
persons with handling license issued under the Radiation Protection Ordinance (German:
Strahlenschutzverordnung - StrlSchV).
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Possible cause
1st. measure
2nd. measure
UBext
---
UBint
---
ULinie
---
short
---
long
ext. PSU
Failure of supplementary
external power supply.
paper out
not ready
not voltage
short cct
short/open
com. err
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Trouble
text
start-up
Detector >
Detector <
Topolog.
Serial No
Line A
Line B
AD conv.
Possible cause
1st. measure
2nd. measure
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Trouble
text
int. det. err
reset
no SOC
Addr. err.
no 24V
DAC err.
Request
Ulinie <
WireRes
Possible cause
I-MesDef
Batt<30
Batt<7
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2nd. measure
---
Replace detector.
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Replace detector.
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Err. 42 V
base
1st. measure
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Installation Instruction
Fire Alarm Control Panel IQ8Control C/M
Options / Special applications
798951.10.GB0
G 299044
03.2012
G 205129
GB
11
The fire alarm control panel can be programmed to activate door control systems by installing an door control
transponder. The esserbus door control transponder is operated as a bus device on the loop of the IQ8Control
fire alarm system. The corresponding detector zones for activating the door controls are programmed in the
panels customer data.
This requires operating system software from Version V3.01 and programming software tools 8000 from Version
V1.15 upwards.
For further information about door control systems and the door control system functions, refer to technical
information about door control systems (Part No. 798840) on the website www.esser-systems.de.
Hazard management
system
Serial
essernet interface
esserbus
esserbus
door control
transponder
Remote
indicator
Contact Relay 2
Release
Button
Power supply
FSA-Koppler
808619.10
1008
VdS G 206042
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IQ8Wireless
IQ8Wireless devices provide the wireless connection of fire alarm detectors and alarm devices to the loop of the
Fire alarm system IQ8Control or alternatively a stand-alone wireless control unit for fire alarm panels with
conventional detector zone inputs.
ntrol
IQ8Co
IQ8Control
805595.10
m
30 - 300
max. 32
9 ... 30 V DC
805594.10
20 - 2
00 m
*
max. 10
System requirements
Accessories
Part No.
Description
805593.10
805594.10
805595.10
805597
805601.10
805602.10
805603
805604
805605
For the operation of the intelligent Fire alarm detectors series IQ8Quad with integrated alarm device
use Part No. 805602.10 and 805604.
For additional information about the IQ8Wireless devices refer to the corresponding technical manual or visit the
Homepage www.esser-systems.de.
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Insert batteries into the RF devices shortly before initial operation (assigned to the RF transponders)!
Unassigned RF devices consume approx. 4 times more power.
How often a RF transponder has to search for one of its RF devices in the base channel can be determined
using the Service PC on the >disturbance< counter in the programming software tools 8000.
If the 12/24 V DC power supply to a RF transponder should malfunction, the radio operation of the
transponder terminates and all the assigned RF devices search in the base channel for this RF transponder.
This causes the RF devices power consumption to be up to approx. 4 times higher.
In the case of an alarm, the detectors in the RF devices consume somewhat more power.
In an uncharged state, the approved batteries (Art. No. 805597) have a very low self-discharge rate
(1 % annually @ 25C 10C). Storage outside this temperature range causes the self-discharge rate to
increase. The nominal capacity of the batteries decreases, for example, at low temperatures and is
20-30 % lower during operation near to the freezing point.
Due to passivation effects batteries which are more than 3 years old should no longer be used. Batteries
are labelled accordingly.
Code 1 (e.g. F.02.277.E)
F
= France
02
= produced year
277
= produced day 277th day
E
= charge
or Code 2 (e.g. 05 049 A 066)
05
= produced year
049
= produced day
A 066 = charge
For initial operation, the batteries are inserted and then charged automatically for a short time and with a
very high current. In rare cases, this may cause low battery voltage
(batt. < 30) to be immediately displayed on the FACP.
Remedy: Activate the RF devices once more using the FACP.
For functioning devices, the battery voltage is checked approx. every 12 hours automatically and approx. 2
minutes after insertion of the batteries/after activation (detector zone/detector) of a RF device.
Do not touch the battery poles or contacts of the RF devices with bare fingers! A layer of grease causes
transfer resistance to build up between the batteries and contacts. This transfer resistance may lead to the
FACP prematurely or incorrectly displaying low battery voltage (batt. < 30).
Improper storage of the RF devices and batteries may be the cause of such transfer resistance (e.g. due to
corrosion). If necessary, clean contacts before inserting the batteries (e.g. with isopropanol solution).
Only change the batteries as a set (4 items) in order to ensure an equal charge. The registered low battery
voltage (batt. < 30) on the FACP always relates to the battery with the smallest capacity.
For RF devices which register low battery voltage after a long operating time, the malfunction may be
repaired during inspection by agitating the batteries used for a short amount of time (a few hours). When the
RF device is activated, no low battery voltage message appears. Completely replace the set of batteries
for the corresponding RF device!
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In the IQ8Control C / M FACP housing can be installed a top hat rail mounting kit (optional). This mounting kit
comprises of a mounting base, a standard 35 mm top hat rail (C-profile mounting), M5 x 30 bolts, M5 x 50
screws and insert nuts. In order to facilitate mounting and removal, the top hat rail is fitted to the mounting base
by means of two screws.
Variant 1
With the kit a maximum of two optional module housings (Part No.788603 or 788603.10) can be installed inside
the panel housing. The module housing for top hat rail mounting accepts all the format 72 x 65 mm or 82 x 72 mm
(W x H) FACP boards e.g. esserbus transponder, Kit redundant transmission path.
Variant 2
In addition to the module housing, an optical fibre converter (Part No.784763 / 64) with a clip for top hat rail
mounting may be installed inside the panel housing.
Mounting
1
2
3
4
Fig. 104: Components of the Top hat rail mounting kit
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Before installation, check whether the required insert nuts are already present inside the FACP. If not, insert the
enclosed insert nuts 5 and screw in the bolts 6 .
Unscrew and remove the lower right FACP housing screw
Grasp the lower right corner of the front FACP housing half and lift it up carefully from the rear FACP housing
half (max. 5mm).
Insert the top hat rail mounting kit 8 with the correct orientation in the right rear screw holes of the rear FACP
housing half.
Replace the front FACP housing half on the rear FACP housing half.
Mount the top hat rail mounting kit with the FACP housing screw 7 and enclosed screw 9 .
8
7
5
6
9
Fig. 105: Positioning of the top hat rail mounting kit
10
10
11
11
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esserbus transponder
esserbus transponders are input/output modules for extending the control panel inputs/outputs. As devices on
the loop - the esserbus - they may be operated jointly in separate detector zones with fire detectors on the
esserbus.
It is possible to install up to 32 esserbus transponders in separate detector zones (separated by zone
isolators). Mixing the operation of fire detectors and esserbus transponders is not permissible within one
detector zone.
The esserbus transponders is installed either at special fitting locations or with the top hat rail mounting kit
(Part No. 788652) in the Fire Alarm Control Panel, or at decentralised level at any location in a special plastic
housing (Part No. 788600 / 788601).
For additional information refer to the technical manual of the esserbus transponder.
Type
Description
Part No.
eK-12REL
808610.10
eK-32AE
808611.10
eK-4Grp/2Rel
808613.10
808613.30
Alarm
Alarm transponder
808623
eK-KOM-LMST
808615
eK-FSA
808619.10
80863X.10
For esserbus PLus loops with a loop voltage of 42 V it is required to connect the appropriate
transponders or devices with the Part No. 80xxx x (refer to Chapter 5.1.2).
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15
Extension housing
Four different extension housings are available for individual extension of the FACP IQ8Control C/M
Part No.
Description
789300
789301
789302
789303
Extension housing
Housing complete with standard rear panel for fitting additional subassemblies such as
esserbus transponders. Neutral front and fastening material for fitting to the central housing.
057633
Fig. 108: Mounting plate for master boxes (Part No. 057633)
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The connection pieces between the central and extension housings can be pushed into the housing only
from the rear side due to the door hinge. If an extension housing is fitted at the bottom to an already
securely installed central housing, the central housing must be removed from the assembly surface.
A separate drilling template is available for each of the two housing variants with the standard or battery
rear panel. The drilling template is enclosed in the central units additional pack.
The fastening holes in the mounting surface must be drilled precisely and without offset to the side.
Otherwise, use of the connecting pieces between the two housings is no longer possible in the event of
major deviations.
If the extension housing with the battery rear panel is used, please note that depending on the
rechargeable batteries used, a significant weight must be supported by the fastening screws of the
extension housing. Longer 8 mm flat-head screws should always be used here.
Each housing must be separately secured with suitable fastening materials such as screws and
dowels. Attachment of the extension housing with fastening only via the connection pieces between
the central and extension housing is not permissible.
The standard rear panel may be used in combination with the extension housing (Part No. 789302/03) to install
additional components. Holes E and H are provided for mounting the various components. The standard rear
panel allows the following extensions:
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15.1 Extension housing for two batteries (Part No. 789300 / -01)
Up to 2 batteries 12 V / 24 Ah may be placed inside the lower housing part of the IQ8Control M or in the
extension housing (Part No. 789300 / -01). The required battery fastener (plastic device) is delivered with the
panel equipment.
Please note that depending on the rechargeable batteries used, a significant weight must be
supported by the fastening screws of the extension housing. It is not permissible to install the
rechargeable batteries without these fastening clamps.
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The internal power supply of the built-in printer is provided by the basic module terminals of the FACP.
+UBext.
+UBext.
F4
BR7
+UBext T2A
+UBext.
GND
Printer
GND
BR7
Printer
Printer
GND
switched
+12 V UBext.
+UBext.
Printer
F4
+UBext T2A
+12 V DC
ext. power supply
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17
1)
Mounting / Replacing
1. Remove all power from the panel before carrying out any
installation work (batteries and mains supply).
2. Open housing and remove all electrical connections to the
mounted control panel.
3
Paper clamp, locked
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X23 Printer
+UBext.
BR7
Printer
GND
+-
Printer
F4
+UBext T2A
System connector 2
Basic module
GND
switched +12 V ext.
Ribbon cable 1)
The printer must be programmed with the tools 8000 programming software as a >Pixi II Thermal printer<
in the panel configuration.
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4
X24 MMI
+UBext.
F4
+UBext T2A
BR7
Printer
GND
OUT
+-
Printer
Basic module
IN
System connector 2
X23 Printer
Ribbon cable
Ribbon cable 2)
2)
The printer must be programmed with the tools 8000 programming software as a >PIXI II Thermal printer<
in the panel configuration.
Printer connected to 1/4-VGA-Display
Operating 1/4-VGA
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Mounting / Replacing
A
B
C
D
E
G
Paper roll
Rubber drum
Printing head
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4
X23 Printer
Basic module
IQ8Control
+UBext.
GND
+-
BR7
Printer
Printer
F4
+UBext T2A
System connector 2
GND
switched +12 V ext.
Ribbon cable
Fig. 123: Wiring Printer with paper take-up reel
The printer must be programmed with the tools 8000 programming software from Version 1.00 or higher as a
>Printer with take up reel for Serial 2< in the panel configuration.
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The fire protection housing provides the installation of Fire Alarm Control Panels IQ8Control in accordance to
the German MLAR and LAR requirements within corresponding ambient conditions.
Cabling of fire protection equipment must remain in operation at least for 30 minutes to meet the Fire resistance
rating standard F30 for:
Systems for alert and notification of Visitors and Employees, if this function is required for alarm conditions
Fire alarm systems stipulated by constructional law with esserbus-PLus alarm devices, may be operated with
DiBt approved fire protection housings in accordance to DIN 4102-2. This housing is a part of the systems VDSapproval and ensures the operation of connected alarm devices above the required 30 minutes.
Furthermore the fire protection housing complies to the German fire load guideline 40 paragraph 2 of the MBO,
whereby a FACP IQ8Control may be operated in escape routes. Other housings and cases do not meet the
approval and must not be used for this application.
At least a single FACP incl. alarm transmission device must be installed in a fire protection
housing.
The front door of the housing is closed in normal operation mode. Due to this the user
operation level 1 (in acc. to EN 54-2) is not accessible. Possibly a Fire department operation
panel is required by the local authorities.
The housing fan provides a continuous air exchange and causes an ambient noise of min.
51 dB. Therefore it is recommended not to mount this housings nearby workplaces.
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Verwaltung
KBC