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FS20

Fire detection system


Planning
MP5

008843_u_en_-- Building Technologies


2014-01-15 Control Products and Systems
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Table of contents

1 About this document ......................................................................................9


1.1 Applicable documents..................................................................................... 11
1.2 Download center.............................................................................................11
1.3 Technical terms .............................................................................................. 11
1.4 History of changes .......................................................................................... 12
2 Safety ............................................................................................................ 15
2.1 Safety instructions .......................................................................................... 15
2.2 Safety regulations for the method of operation ................................................ 16
2.3 Standards and directives complied with ..........................................................18
2.3.1 CPR conformity and firmware version ..............................................18
2.4 Release Notes ................................................................................................ 19
3 Options with requirements........................................................................... 20
4 System overview .......................................................................................... 21
4.1 FS20 Fire Detection System ........................................................................... 21
4.2 Connecting SIGMASYS systems to FS20 [DE, AT] ......................................... 23
4.3 Extended networking ...................................................................................... 25
4.3.1 Extended redundant networking ....................................................... 25
4.4 Stations .......................................................................................................... 27
4.4.1 Fire control panels ...........................................................................27
4.4.2 Fire terminals ................................................................................... 29
4.5 FS20 Fire Detection System Setup ................................................................. 30
4.6 Functions........................................................................................................ 31
5 Project planning of indication and operation devices ................................ 33
5.1 Operation and indication devices .................................................................... 33
5.2 Functions of the operation and indication devices ........................................... 37
5.3 Fire terminal ................................................................................................... 39
5.4 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1 .................................................................... 40
5.5 LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 .............................................................. 40
5.6 LED module FTO2008-A1 .............................................................................. 41
5.7 FBA terminal FTO2004-C1 [CH] ..................................................................... 41
5.8 Floor repeater terminal FT2010 and floor repeater display FT2011.................. 41
5.9 EVAC-NL indicators [NL] ................................................................................ 43
5.9.1 Structure and function ...................................................................... 43
5.9.2 EVAC-NL operation FTO2007-N1 [NL] ............................................. 45
5.9.3 EVAC-NL connector board FTI2002-N1 [NL] .................................... 46
5.9.4 Mimic display driver (EVAC) FT2003-N1 [NL] ................................... 46
5.10 Mimic display driver FT2001-A1 ...................................................................... 47
6 Planning housings and mechanical components .......................................48
6.1 Housing for wall mounting............................................................................... 48
6.1.1 Housing with plan compartment ....................................................... 49
6.2 Housing for desktop installation ...................................................................... 50

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6.3 19" housing .................................................................................................... 51
6.4 Mounting plate FHA2007-A1 ........................................................................... 52
6.5 19" mounting kit FHA2016-A1 ......................................................................... 53
6.6 FM blind 1HE FHA2017-A1 ............................................................................ 53
6.7 FM blind 2HE FHA2015-A1 ............................................................................ 54
7 Planning detector lines ................................................................................ 55
7.1 Planning an FDnet detector line ...................................................................... 55
7.1.1 Sequence ........................................................................................ 56
7.1.2 Devices that can be connected to the FDnet detector line ................ 56
7.1.3 Line distribution and loop extension ................................................. 61
7.1.4 Line topology ................................................................................... 63
7.1.5 Line separation function ................................................................... 64
7.1.6 Cabling line devices ......................................................................... 65
7.1.7 Cable length .................................................................................... 66
7.1.7.1 Cable resistance .............................................................................. 67
7.1.7.2 Number of sub-stubs depends on cable resistance .......................... 68
7.1.7.3 Cable capacitance ........................................................................... 69
7.1.7.4 Examples of different cable types..................................................... 70
7.1.8 Connection factors of the FDnet devices .......................................... 71
7.1.9 Maximum current connection factor reserve ..................................... 73
7.1.9.1 Procedure by means of an example ................................................. 73
7.1.9.2 Diagram for line cards with one loop ................................................ 76
7.1.9.3 Diagram for line cards with two loops ............................................... 77
7.1.9.4 Diagram for line cards with four loops or four stubs .......................... 78
7.1.9.5 Diagram for line cards with eight stubs ............................................. 79
7.2 Collective detector line.................................................................................... 80
7.2.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (collective) ............... 80
7.3 MS9i detector line ........................................................................................... 83
7.3.1 Guidelines, MS9i detector lines of the FC2080 ................................. 83
7.3.2 Devices that can be connected to the line card (MS9i) ..................... 84
7.4 AnalogPLUS detector line ............................................................................... 86
7.4.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (AnalogPLUS) ......... 86
7.5 Interactive detector line................................................................................... 88
7.5.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive) ............. 88
7.6 Interactive Ex detector line.............................................................................. 90
7.6.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive, Ex) ....... 90
8 Planning the networking of the stations...................................................... 92
8.1 Networking types – overview .......................................................................... 92
8.1.1 SAFEDLINK networking ................................................................... 92
8.1.2 Extended SAFEDLINK networking ................................................... 93
8.1.3 Ethernet networking ......................................................................... 94
8.1.4 SAFEDLINK and Ethernet networking .............................................. 94
8.2 License key .................................................................................................... 95

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8.3 Access components/function and access type ................................................96
8.3.1 Access to the stand-alone station ..................................................... 97
8.3.2 Access to the SAFEDLINK station.................................................... 98
8.3.3 Local access to extended network.................................................. 100
8.3.4 Internal access to extended network via GAP................................. 101
8.4 Planning procedure....................................................................................... 102
8.5 SAFEDLINK networking................................................................................ 102
8.5.1 Fiber optic cable network module (SM/MM) FN2006/FN2007 ......... 104
8.5.2 Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 .............................................. 105
8.5.3 Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT .......................................... 106
8.6 Special features of SAFEDLINK networking with FC2080 ............................. 107
8.7 Networking via Ethernet ................................................................................ 109
8.8 Networking via SAFEDLINK and Ethernet ..................................................... 110
8.9 Extended networking .................................................................................... 111
8.9.1 Redundant networking ................................................................... 111
8.9.2 Restrictions on extended networking .............................................. 113
8.10 Management station or tool via GAP ............................................................. 114
8.11 Management station or tool in extended network........................................... 115
8.12 Redundant management stations ................................................................. 116
8.13 Remote access ............................................................................................. 117
8.14 Remote access to the extended network with two GAPs ............................... 117
8.15 Remote access via cRSP ............................................................................. 119
8.16 Guidelines .................................................................................................... 119
8.16.1 Redundancy and degraded mode .................................................. 119
8.16.1.1 Guidelines for a station's redundant SAFEDLINK connection ......... 120
8.16.1.2 Degraded mode with extended networking ..................................... 121
8.16.2 Guidelines for SAFEDLINK networking ..........................................122
8.16.3 Guidelines for extended networking ............................................... 123
8.16.4 Cable specification for SAFEDLINK ............................................... 123
8.16.5 Specifications for electric Ethernet .................................................124
8.16.6 Guidelines for BACnet connections ................................................ 125
9 Defining controls ........................................................................................ 126
9.1 Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1) ......................................................... 128
9.1.1 Load decoupled with diode (EN 54)................................................ 128
9.1.2 Load resistance monitoring (VdS) .................................................. 131
9.1.3 Monitored fault output ....................................................................132
10 System limits .............................................................................................. 134
10.1 Determining the outline quantities of the software ......................................... 134
10.2 Outline quantities for hardware .....................................................................135
10.3 System limits with PMI & mainboard FCM2004 ............................................. 135
11 Determining the compact stations............................................................. 136
11.1 Determining additional compact station components ..................................... 136

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11.2 Supply concept ............................................................................................. 139
11.2.1 Operation with battery backup........................................................ 139
11.2.2 Operation without battery back-up.................................................. 140
11.2.3 Operation of the fire terminal with redundant supply ....................... 141
11.2.4 Operation of the fire terminal with external DC supply .................... 141
11.2.5 Operation with third power supply source [FR] ............................... 141
11.3 Determining the batteries and power supply.................................................. 142
11.3.1 Calculate the operating current of all consumers ............................ 143
11.3.2 Determining the battery.................................................................. 146
11.3.3 Determining the power supply of the stations ................................. 148
11.3.3.1 Calculating the total current values................................................. 148
11.3.3.2 Selecting the power supply ............................................................ 149
11.3.4 Parallel switching of the power supply ............................................ 152
11.4 Defining the hardware for the stations ........................................................... 152
11.4.1 Defining operating units and add-ons ............................................. 152
11.4.1.1 Defining the operating units............................................................ 152
11.4.1.2 Defining operating add-ons ............................................................ 154
11.4.2 Determining the type of station....................................................... 154
11.4.3 Determining the station options ...................................................... 158
11.4.4 Determining the housing options .................................................... 158
11.4.5 Additional housing ......................................................................... 159
11.4.6 Admissible battery dimensions ....................................................... 160
12 Assembling the FC2080 ............................................................................. 161
12.1 Planning overview ........................................................................................ 161
12.2 Basic components of the fire control panel (19", modular) FC2080 ................ 163
12.2.1 Processor unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002-A1 .................................... 163
12.2.2 CPU card (FC2080) FCC2004-A1 .................................................. 163
12.2.3 Communication card (FC2080) FCC2005-A1 ................................. 164
12.2.4 Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-A1 ............................ 164
12.2.5 I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 .............................................................. 164
12.2.6 Carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1 ....................................... 165
12.2.7 Carrier (19", card cage) FHA2023-A1............................................. 165
12.2.8 Carrier (19", option) FHA2024-A1 .................................................. 165
12.2.9 Card cage (5 slots) FCA2008-A1 ................................................... 165
12.2.10 Battery pan (19") FHA2021-A1....................................................... 166
12.3 Guidelines for the FC2080 ............................................................................ 166
12.4 Determining the components of the FC2080 ................................................. 167
12.5 Defining operating units and add-ons ............................................................ 169
12.6 Planning the fire brigade periphery [DE] ........................................................ 170
12.7 Determining the batteries and power supply.................................................. 172
12.7.1 Supply concept .............................................................................. 173
12.7.2 Planning aid for distributing the module bus cards .......................... 174
12.7.3 Calculate the operating current of all consumers ............................ 177
12.7.4 Determining the battery.................................................................. 182
12.7.5 Determining the power supply of the stations ................................. 183

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13 Order numbers............................................................................................ 185
13.1 Indication and operating devices on detector lines ........................................ 185
13.2 Operating units ............................................................................................. 185
13.3 Wall housing ................................................................................................. 186
13.4 Desktop housing ........................................................................................... 186
13.5 Optional components .................................................................................... 187
13.5.1 Can be installed in stations ............................................................ 187
13.5.2 License key for networking stations ................................................ 188
13.5.3 Extended networking ..................................................................... 189
13.5.4 Fire department periphery [DE] ...................................................... 189
13.5.5 Can be installed in the operating unit.............................................. 190
13.5.6 Housing options ............................................................................. 190
13.5.7 More options .................................................................................. 190
13.6 Batteries ....................................................................................................... 191
13.7 Compact stations .......................................................................................... 191
13.7.1 Fire control panel FC2020-AZ ........................................................ 191
13.7.2 Fire control panel FC2020-CZ ........................................................ 192
13.7.3 Fire control panel FC2020-EZ ........................................................ 192
13.7.4 Fire control panel FC2020-FZ ........................................................192
13.7.5 Fire control panel FC2020-AA ........................................................ 193
13.7.6 Fire control panel FC2020-AE ........................................................ 193
13.7.7 Fire control panel FC2020-BB ........................................................ 194
13.7.8 Fire control panel FC2020-CC........................................................ 194
13.7.9 Fire control panel FC2020-NA ........................................................ 195
13.7.10 Fire control panel FC2020-FX ........................................................ 195
13.7.11 Fire control panel FC2030-AA ........................................................ 196
13.7.12 Fire control panel FC2030-CC........................................................ 197
13.7.13 Fire control panel FC2030-FA ........................................................ 198
13.7.14 Fire control panel FC2030-FX ........................................................ 199
13.7.15 Fire control panel FC2040-AA ........................................................ 199
13.7.16 Fire control panel FC2040-AE ........................................................ 200
13.7.17 Fire control panel FC2040-AG........................................................ 200
13.7.18 Fire control panel FC2040-FA ........................................................ 201
13.7.19 Fire control panel FC2040-FX ........................................................ 201
13.7.20 Fire control panel FC2040-NA ........................................................ 202
13.7.21 Fire control panel FC2040-BB ........................................................ 202
13.7.22 Fire control panel FC2040-CC........................................................ 203
13.7.23 Fire control panel FC2040-GA........................................................ 203
13.7.24 Fire control panel FC2060-AA ........................................................ 204
13.7.25 Fire control panel FC2060-FA ........................................................ 205
13.7.26 Fire control panel FC2060-FX ........................................................ 206
13.7.27 Fire control panel FC2060-BB ........................................................ 207
13.7.28 Fire control panel FC2060-CC........................................................ 208
13.7.29 Fire terminal FT2040-AZ ................................................................ 208
13.7.30 Fire terminal FT2040-CZ ................................................................ 209
13.7.31 Fire terminal FT2040-EZ ................................................................ 209

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13.7.32 Fire terminal FT2040-FZ ................................................................ 209
13.7.33 Fire control terminal FT2040-NZ .................................................... 210
13.7.34 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1 ................................................... 210
13.7.35 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-C2 ................................................... 211
13.8 Order numbers FC2080 components ............................................................ 211
13.8.1 Housing and options ...................................................................... 211
13.8.2 Installable components .................................................................. 211
13.8.3 Operating terminal ......................................................................... 213
13.8.4 Batteries ........................................................................................ 214
14 Other project planning steps ..................................................................... 215
14.1 Installation instructions for compact stations ................................................. 215
14.2 Preparing for recessed mounting of compact station ..................................... 216
14.3 Wiring instructions ........................................................................................ 218
14.4 Protection elements ...................................................................................... 219
14.5 Installation instructions ................................................................................. 220

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About this document
Applicable documents
1

1 About this document


Goal and purpose
This document describes the project planning of a FS20 fire detection installation.

To understand this document the, document 008836 System description is a


prerequisite.
Document 008837 Product data is the reference for all components.

You will find the order numbers of all FS20 components in the chapters 'Compact
stations [ 191]' and 'Order numbers FC2080 components [ 211]' as well as in
the document 009690 Components/spare parts.

General
You will find information about the availability of individual components of the fire
detection system FS20 in the corresponding 'Delivery release' document.

Scope
The information contained in this document is valid for market package MP5.
The document also contains information on country-specific components. Country-
specific components are marked with square brackets, e.g. [DE]. It may be the
case that these cannot be used in your country.

Target groups
The information in this document is intended for the following target groups:

Target group Activity Qualification

Project Manager Coordinates the deployment of Has obtained suitable specialist training for the
all persons and resources function and for the products.
involved in the project Has attended the training courses for Project
according to schedule. Managers.
Provides the information
required to run the project.
Commissioning personnel Configure the product at the Has obtained suitable specialist training for the
place of installation according to function and for the products.
customer-specific requirements. Has attended the training courses for
Check the product operability commissioning personnel.
and release the product for use
by the operator.
Searches for and corrects
malfunctions.

Reference document and source language


The source language of this document is German (de).
The reference version of this document is the international version in English.
The international version is not localized.
The reference document has the following designation:
ID_x_en_--
x = version, en = English, -- = international

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1 Applicable documents

Document identification
The document ID is structured as follows:

ID code Examples

ID_ModificationIndex_Language_COUNTRY A6V10215123_a_de_DE
-- = multilingual or international A6V10215123_a_en_--
A6V10315123_a_--_--

Date format
The date format in the document corresponds to the recommendation of
international standard ISO 8601 (format YYYY-MM-DD).

Conventions for text marking


Markups
Special markups are shown in this document as follows:

Requirement for a behavior instruction

1. Behavior instruction with at least two operation sequences


2.

– Version, option, or detailed information for a behavior instruction

Intermediate result of a behavior instruction

End result of a behavior instruction

Numbered lists and behavior instructions with an operation


sequence

X] Reference to a page number

'Text' Quotation, reproduced identically

<Key> Identification of keys

Supplementary information and tips

The 'i' symbol identifies supplementary information and tips for an easier way of
working.

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Applicable documents
1

1.1 Applicable documents


Document ID Title

008836 FS20 Fire Detection System, System Description


A6V10281424 Technical manual FG2020
008837 FS20 Fire Detection System, Product Data
008723 FD20 Detector system, Table of contents
009716 Outline quantities tool
009078 Configuration
List of compatibility List of compatibility
A6V10225306 Lightning protection and voltage surge protection
009771 Open-source software (OSS) licenses
d825b Key figures "Collective detector line"
1204 Fire alarm signal in areas at risk of explosion
001508 Cerberus DS11, FD20 guidelines, AnalogPLUS, interactive, Sinteso
connection factors
A6V10323158 Modernizing fire detection installations with multiple protocol
detectors

The documents 'Delivery Release' and 'Release Notes' are provided by Marketing
and the Project Manager.

1.2 Download center


You can download various types of documents, such as data sheets, installation
instructions, and license texts via the following Internet address:
http://siemens.com/bt/download
Enter the document ID in the 'Find by keywords' input box.

You will also find information about search variants and links to mobile
applications (apps) for various systems on the home page.

1.3 Technical terms


You will find technical terms and their explanation in document 008836, in the
chapter 'Glossary'. See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.

See also
Applicable documents [ 11]

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1.4 History of changes


The reference document's version applies to all languages into which the reference
document is translated.

The first edition of a language version or a country variant may, for example, be
version 'd' instead of 'a' if the reference document is already this version.

The table below shows this document's history of changes:

Version Edition date Brief description

u 2014-01-15 Line card (interactive): DOTE1152 is no longer supported.


AnalogPLUS detector line: DC1135 is no longer supported.
t 2013-11-14 Edition for MP5
Change to date format according to ISO 8601
New:
License keys (Sx) replace license keys (Lx)
LED indicator (internal) FTO2008-A1
Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1
Fire control panels FC2040-GA and FC2030-CC added.
Chapter ammended: 'Determining the type of station'
New chapter added: 'Order numbers' – Fire control panel FC2040-GA and FC2030-CC
Desktop housing for fire terminal:
Rear cover (FT2080) FHA2039-A1
Desktop housing (FT2080) FHA2040-A1
Module bus cards for AlgoRex migration:
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
Changes and additions:
Chapter 'Assembling the FC2080 – Planning overview', number of I/O cards
(programmable) corrected
FDOOT241-Ax: Restrictions lifted
150 W power supplies do not support a battery capacity of 12 Ah
New chapter: System limits – Outline quantities for hardware
Information added: If a SAFEDLINK Station is configured as 'GAP' or 'Secondary
GAP', it must also be configured as a router or a standby router; otherwise, local or
general access via the Ethernet port will not be possible.
Network addresses in the chapter 'Planning the networking of the stations'
Planning operating and indication devices – Mimic display driver FT2001-A1:
Guidelines added (max. 20 devices per station)
System limits with PMI & mainboard FCM2004: Entry on firmware added.
'Order numbers' chapter restructured
Various minor corrections and adaptations
CPR replaces CPD: The Construction Products Regulation (CPR 305/2011) replaces the
previous Construction Products Directive (CPD 89/106).
s 2012-06 License key (L1) for FC2080 removed:
Chap. 'Fire control panels'
Chap. 'Installable components'
New chapter added:
Chap. 'Options with requirements'
r 2012-05 Addition of I/O card (remote transmission) for compact control panels FC2030 and FC2060
in various chapters

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Version Edition date Brief description

q 2012-03 Edition for MP-EN 4.0


General changes
New chapter 'System limits with PMI & mainboard FCM2004'
PMI & mainboard FCM2004 is no longer supported in FC2040 together with
management system
Max. 252 addresses per FDnet loop
Option of importing detection tree
Option of monitored contact input with FDCIO223
Integration of the fire control panel FC2080 and associated components:
Processor unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002-A1
CPU card (FC2080) FCC2004-A1
Communication card (FC2080) FCC2005-A1
Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
New peripheral devices: SWING, FDSB221, FDSB229
Key safe adapter connection for FC2080 and FG2020
Fire control panels FC2030, FC2060, C2080:
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1
I/O card (programmable) for FC2030 too
Planning for monitored outputs in the chapter Controls
Fiber optic cable network module (SM/MM) FN2006-A1/FN2007-A1
FG2020:
Overview and reference to the Technical manual A6V10281424
Revised:
Chapter structure
p 2010-08 'Connection factors of the FDnet devices' chapter revised
Minor corrections in the following chapters: 'Restrictions on extended networking',
'Redundant networking'
o 2010-07 'Restrictions on extended networking' chapter revised
n 2010-05 Third edition MP3.0
History of changes redefined and standardized
Integration of PMI & mainboard FCM2027-A1
Revised network planning
Various minor corrections
m 2010-03 Second edition MP3.0 for VdS:
Assignment of manufacturer designation 'Scalance' to BT designation
l 2009-10 First edition MP3.0 for VdS
Extended networking via optical Ethernet
Scalance Ethernet Switch X204-2
Scalance firewall/router S612
k 2009-02 Fifth edition MP2.1
Operating add-on FCM2015-D1 removed
Collective detector lines revised
Various minor corrections
j 2009-01 Fourth edition MP2.1
Remote EVAC-NL corrected (Chap. 4.8.1)

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Version Edition date Brief description

i 2008-11 Third edition MP2.1


Various corrections
Current consumption values added
Collective and MS9i detector lines
FDnet detector line revised
Recessed mounting with 'Other planning steps'
h 2008-08 Second edition MP2.1 added to
g 2008-06 First edition MP2.1 with all new components and functions
f 2008-01 Fourth, corrected and slightly extended edition of MP1.2
Changes:
3.2 Station overview
7.3.1 Characteristic data
10.1 Table added to
10.3.1 Sounder module
11.4 Options
e 2007-10 Third, corrected and extended version of MP1.2
Changes:
New line calculation example
Key figures for cable type J-Y(St)Y…[DE] changed
Characteristics and power consumption values added for:
RT interface [NL],
sounder module,
mimic display driver
FDCIO223 integrated
d 2007-08 Second extended edition MP1.2
c 2007-06 First extended edition MP1.2
b 2007-02 MP1.2 edition for VdS
a 2006-09 First edition MP1.1

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Safety instructions
2

2 Safety

2.1 Safety instructions


The safety notices must be observed in order to protect people and property.
The safety notices in this document contain the following elements:
Symbol for danger
Signal word
Nature and origin of the danger
Consequences if the danger occurs
Measures or prohibitions for danger avoidance

Symbol for danger

This is the symbol for danger. It warns of risks of injury.

Follow all measures identified by this symbol to avoid injury or death.

Additional danger symbols


These symbols indicate general dangers, the type of danger or possible
consequences, measures and prohibitions, examples of which are shown in the
following table:

General danger Explosive atmosphere

Voltage/electric shock Laser light

Battery Heat

Signal word
The signal word classifies the danger as defined in the following table:

Signal word Danger level

DANGER DANGER identifies a dangerous situation, which will result directly in death or
serious injury if you do not avoid this situation.

WARNING WARNING identifies a dangerous situation, which may result in death or serious
injury if you do not avoid this situation.

CAUTION CAUTION identifies a dangerous situation, which could result in slight to


moderately serious injury if you do not avoid this situation.

NOTICE NOTICE identifies possible damage to property that may result from non-
observance.

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2 Safety regulations for the method of operation

How risk of injury is presented


Information about the risk of injury is shown as follows:

WARNING

Nature and origin of the danger


Consequences if the danger occurs
Measures / prohibitions for danger avoidance

How possible damage to property is presented


Information about possible damage to property is shown as follows:

NOTICE

Nature and origin of the danger


Consequences if the danger occurs
Measures / prohibitions for danger avoidance

2.2 Safety regulations for the method of operation


National standards, regulations and legislation
Siemens products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant
European and international safety standards. Should additional national or local
safety standards or legislation concerning the planning, assembly, installation,
operation or disposal of the product apply at the place of operation, then these
must also be taken into account together with the safety regulations in the product
documentation.

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Electrical installations

WARNING

Electrical voltage
Electric shock
Work on electrical installations may only be carried out by qualified
electricians or by instructed persons working under the guidance and
supervision of a qualified electrician, in accordance with the electrotechnical
regulations.

Wherever possible disconnect products from the power supply when carrying
out commissioning, maintenance or repair work on them.
Lock volt-free areas to prevent them being switched back on again by mistake.
Label the connection terminals with external external voltage using a
'DANGER External voltage' sign.
Route mains connections to products separately and fuse them with their own,
clearly marked fuse.
Fit an easily accessible disconnecting device in accordance with IEC 60950-1
outside the installation.
Produce earthing as stated in local safety regulations.

Assembly, installation, commissioning and maintenance


If you require tools such as a ladder, these must be safe and must be intended
for the work in hand.
When starting the fire control panel ensure that unstable conditions cannot
arise.
Ensure that all points listed in the 'Testing the product operability' section below
are observed.
You may only set controls to normal function when the product operability has
been completely tested and the system has been handed over to the customer.

Testing the product operability


Prevent the remote transmission from triggering erroneously.
If testing building installations or activating devices from third-party companies,
you must collaborate with the people appointed.
The activation of fire control installations for test purposes must not cause
injury to anyone or damage to the building installations. The following
instructions must be observed:
– Use the correct potential for activation; this is generally the potential of the
building installation.
– Only check controls up to the interface (relay with blocking option).
– Make sure that only the controls to be tested are activated.
Inform people before testing the alarm devices and allow for possible panic
responses.
Inform people about any noise or mist which may be produced.
Before testing the remote transmission, inform the corresponding alarm and
fault signal receiving stations.

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2 Standards and directives complied with

Modifications to the system design and the products


Modifications to the system and to individual products may lead to faults,
malfunctioning and safety risks. Written confirmation must be obtained from
Siemens and the corresponding safety bodies for modifications or additions.

Modules and spare parts


Components and spare parts must comply with the technical specifications
defined by Siemens. Only use products specified or recommended by
Siemens.
Only use fuses with the specified fuse characteristics.
Wrong battery types and improper battery changing lead to a risk of explosion.
Only use the same battery type or an equivalent battery type recommended by
Siemens.
Batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Observe
national guidelines and regulations.

Disregard of the safety regulations


Before they are delivered, Siemens products are tested to ensure they function
correctly when used properly. Siemens disclaims all liability for damage or injuries
caused by the incorrect application of the instructions or the disregard of danger
warnings contained in the documentation. This applies in particular to the following
damage:
Personal injuries or damage to property caused by improper use and incorrect
application
Personal injuries or damage to property caused by disregarding safety
instructions in the documentation or on the product
Personal injury or damage to property caused by poor maintenance or lack of
maintenance

2.3 Standards and directives complied with


A list of the standards and directives complied with is available from your Siemens
contact.

2.3.1 CPR conformity and firmware version


In order to satisfy Ordinance No. 305/2011 (the Construction Products Regulation –
CPR), the firmware of a newly installed fire detection installation must be current
market package version MP5 or higher.

NOTICE

Firmware version of a newly installed fire detection installation not updated


No CPR conformity
Compare the firmware version of a newly installed fire detection installation
with the firmware version MP5.
Update the firmware if necessary.

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2.4 Release Notes


Limitations to the configuration or use of devices in a fire detection installation with
a particular firmware version are possible.

WARNING

Limited or non-existent fire detection


Personal injury and damage to property in the event of a fire.
Read the 'Release Notes' before you plan and/or configure a fire detection
installation.
Read the 'Release Notes' before you carry out a firmware update to a fire
detection installation.

NOTICE

Incorrect planning and/or configuration


Important standards and specifications are not satisfied.
Fire detection installation is not accepted for commissioning.
Additional expense resulting from necessary new planning and/or configuration.
Read the 'Release Notes' before you plan and/or configure a fire detection
installation.
Read the 'Release Notes' before you carry out a firmware update to a fire
detection installation.

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3 Options with requirements


You can implement the following options with requirements using the FS20 fire
detection system. The sections specified below are from EN54-2/A1.

EN54-2/A1 Options with requirements


section

7.8 Output to fire alarm devices

7.9.1 Alarm confirmation input from fire alarm routing equipment

7.9.2 Alarm confirmation input from fire alarm routing equipment

7.10.1 Output type A

7.10.2 Output type B

7.10.3 Output type C

7.10.4 Fault monitoring of fire protection equipment

7.11.1 Delays to outputs

7.11.2 Delays to outputs

7.12.1 Type A dependency*

7.12.2 Type B dependency*

7.12.3 Type C dependency

7.13 Alarm counter

8.3 Fault signals from points

8.9 Output to fault warning routing equipment

9.5 Disablement of addressable points

10 Test condition

*For MS9i and collective detector lines only

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4 System overview

4.1 FS20 Fire Detection System


The FS20 system is a modular, networkable fire detection system. It comprises all
the components required for the detection, evaluation and alarming in the event of
fire.
In the fire detection system FS20, the stations – fire control panels and fire
terminals – are networked via the system bus FCnet/SAFEDLINK.

FT2040
FXS2002

FDnet
FCnet/SAFEDLINK
FDnet FC2020
FC2040

FC2020
FDnet FC2030
FC2060
FC2080 FDnet
FDnet

FDnet/Migration-Cards
FDnet/Migration-Cards

FDnet FDnet

FDnet FDnet

FS20 System overview

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Stations
The following table shows an overview of the fire control panels that can be
integrated in the FS20 system. In addition to the fire control panels, the fire terminal
FT2040 is a separate operating terminal.

Fire control Integrated No. of FDnet loops Max. number Additional detector line protocols
panel operating unit FDnet devices (migration cards)

Integrated Additional

FC2020 x 2 -- 252 --
FC2030 x 2 2 x 4 loops 756 MS9i, collective, interactive,
AnalogPLUS
FC2040 x 4 -- 504 --
FC2060 1 x 4 5 x 4 loops 1512 MS9i, collective, interactive,
AnalogPLUS
FC2080 1 -- -- 30 x 4 loops 5000 MS9i, collective, interactive,
AnalogPLUS

1Fire control panels FC2060 and FC2080 with the PMI & mainboard FCM2004 are
not supported by firmware > MPEN 3.0 because of memory restrictions.

The fire control panels FC2020, FC2030, FC2040, and FC2060 are also referred
to as compact control panels and compact stations in the documentation. FC20xx
is used to refer to all the control panels, providing the relevant specifications are
valid for all of them.

Networking
The FS20 fire control panels and fire terminals are networked via the
FCnet/SAFEDLINK system bus as Standard. The system bus enables system-wide
alarming and access to every single device. Up to 32 stations can be networked
redundantly via a SAFEDLINK network. Several SAFEDLINK networks can be
connected to form one extended network. A maximum of 64 stations can be
networked in an extended network.

Detector lines
The FS20 fire control panels all support the FDnet detector line. In addition to
detectors and input and output modules, indicating and operating devices can be
connected to the FDnet detector line. Power supply for these devices is ensured by
the detector line. An additional supply installation is thus not necessary. Exceptions
to this are the transponder FDCIO223 and video fire controller FDV241, which
require their own supply. The fire control panels FC2020…FC2060 have integrated
line cards for the FDnet detector line. The following fire control panels can be
equipped with additional line cards (FDnet/C-NET), line cards for detector
migration, and I/O cards (module bus cards):
The two fire control panels FC2030 and FC2060 can be additionally equipped
with line cards for FDnet detector lines, for migration cards, and with I/O cards.
The fire control panel FC2080 is a modular system and must be equipped with
line cards and I/O cards.

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Configuration and operation


The FS20 system is configured using the PC software FXS2002 (SintesoWorks). A
simple system can also be configured on the station using the 'Auto-configuration'
function.
SintesoWorks and a station may be connected locally via Ethernet or via remote
access.
The FS20 system can be viewed and operated or viewed only using the PC
software SintesoView during operation.

4.2 Connecting SIGMASYS systems to FS20 [DE, AT]


You will find the detailed description of FG2020, the specific planning and the
installation in the FG2020, A6V10281424 technical manual.

The FG2020 acts as the connection between the FS20 system, the SIGMASYS
system or the D100 P system and is also a modular fire control panel with
components for detection, evaluation, and alarming in the event of fires.

SIGMANET FCnet/SAFEDLINK

SIGMASYS SIGMASYS FG2020 FC20xx

SIGMASYS
FDnet
FC20xx

PLAND100 FXS2002

Principle of the SIGMANET/FCnet connection

All FS20 'Stations' can be used in the FS20 system.


All SIGMASYS control panels can be used in the SIGMANET system.
D100 control panels and SIGMASYS control panels can be used in the D100 P
system.
The FG2020 is used for the connection between the systems.

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Properties
Shared operation of D100 P control panels, SIGMASYS control panels and
FS20 'Stations' at FS20 'Station'
Shared visibility concept
Uniform global command structure
Shared message transmission and operation for the fire brigade at the FS20
station:
– RT (fire and fault)
– FBF/FAT
– SD
– External signal transmitters
Automatic interaction between D100 P control panels, SIGMASYS control
panels, and FS20 'Station', i.e. automatic activation of controls in the
SIGMASYS system based on events in the FS20 system and vice versa.
Dual CPU operation in FG2020 (optional)
Optional operating unit in FG2020

Networking
The two systems are networked with one another in accordance with the rules of
the respective systems FCnet/SAFEDLINK or SIGMANET.

Module bus cards


Max. two module bus cards:
– Detector line cards
– I/O cards

Configuration and operation

SOC component Software from V4.6 onwards

SIGMANET Person Software from V4.6 onwards


Machine Interface

SMC base plate Software from V4.6 onwards

SOC P component Software from V8.0 onwards

MAP P component Software from V8.2 onwards

Configuration tool PLAND100 from V8.0 onwards

Supported SIGMASYS software versions for connection to FG2020

FG2020 is configured using the PC software FXS2002 (SintesoWorks) with a


PLAND100 export. SintesoWorks and the FG2020 are connected locally via
Ethernet or via remote access.
According to VdS/EN54, the SIGMASYS coupling control panel may need to be
equipped with a double CPU, depending on the size of the site.

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4.3 Extended networking


A Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 can be used to consolidate several networked
FS20 fire detection systems together to make one composite network (FCnet/LAN).
This FCnet/LAN is connected electrically/optically via the Ethernet switch (MM)
FN2008-A1 with the individual FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-nets in a loop by means of
fiber optic cables.
This allows smaller sub-nets to be networked over large distances using a fast
main network. Individual buildings can therefore be connected to a network as sub-
networks, for example.

4.3.1 Extended redundant networking


To retain redundant networking in an extended network in accordance with EN 54,
all network nodes in a sub-net must be connected to the FCnet/LAN via two
Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 or stations. Stations are configured as routers
and monitor one another. If the active router station fails, the standby router station
automatically takes over its function.
This type of redundant networking is used for sub-networks with one or more of the
following criteria:
More than 512 FDnet detectors
On a monitored surface of more than 12,000 m2
if a station takes over system-wide remote transmission

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5
6

6
7

3 2

Overview of extended networking

1 FCnet/LAN (optical Ethernet via Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1)


2 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with 512 FDnet line devices, less than 12,000 m2 of
monitored surface and without remote transmission
3 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with >512 FDnet line devices or more than 12,000 m2
of monitored surface
4 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with external alarming
5 Terminal or Ethernet station
6 Redundant networking on the FCnet/LAN via coupled router stations (router station
and standby router station) with Ethernet switch (MM)
7 Simple networking on the FCnet/LAN with Ethernet switch (MM)
8 System-wide remote transmission

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4.4 Stations

4.4.1 Fire control panels

You will find information about the country-specific availability of devices in


document 'Delivery Release'.

FC2020 FC2030 FC2040 FC2060 FC2080

Operation
Operating unit Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated 8 Optional
Operating add-on Max. 1 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Optional
Detector lines
No. of device addresses (total)
No. of FDnet addresses (max.) 252 756 504 1512 5000
No. of integrated FDnet detector
lines:
Without loop extension 2 loops 2 2 loops 2 4 loops 2 4 loops 2
With loop extension 4 loops 2 4 loops 2 8 loops 2 8 loops 2
Card cage (5 slots) Max. 1 Max. 7
Card cage (2 slots) 1 --
Module bus cards
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (collective) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (MS9i) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (AnalogPLUS) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (interactive) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (interactive Ex) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
No. of collective stubs (max.) 16 40 240
No. of MS9i devices (max.) 200 500 3000
No. of AnalogPLUS devices 756 1512 5000
(max.)
No. of interactive devices (max.) 256 640 3840
No. of interactive Ex devices 64 160 960
(max.)
I/O card (programmable) Max. 1 Max. 5 3 Max. 10 3
I/O card (horn-monitored) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 7 3
I/O card (RT) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 7 3
Supply
Power supply 70/150 W 1 150 W 150 W 150 W Max. 2 kits of
3 x 150 W
Battery pair (depending on the Max. 26 Ah Max. 26 Ah Max. 26 Ah Max. 45 Ah Max. 2 kits of
housing) 100 Ah
Supply input 3 [FR] 1 1 1 1 1

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FC2020 FC2030 FC2040 FC2060 FC2080

External DC supply (24 V)


Inputs and outputs
RT alarm, relay 1 1 1 1 7

RT fault, relay 1 1 1 1 7

RT alarm monitored 1 1 1 1 7

RT fault monitored 1 1 1 1 7

Horn output, monitored 1 1 2 2 7

Freely configurable inputs/outputs 8 8 12 12 7

Options
Loop extension (FDnet) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 2 Max. 2
Network module (SAFEDLINK) Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2
(integrated)
Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2
Security module (firewall) Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 9

FN2009-A1
RS232 module Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Integrated
RS485 module Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Integrated
Fire department periphery module Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 6

[DE]
Event printer (built-in) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 5

LED indicator (internal); 24 yellow Max. 5 Max. 5 Max. 5 Max. 5 5

and 24 red LEDs each


FBA terminal [CH] Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 5

EVAC-NL operating unit [NL] Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 5

Sounder module Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2


RT interface [NL] Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1
RT interface [CH] Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1
License key Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 (>S2 only)
Key switch (Kaba) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 5

Key switch (nordic) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 5

Door contact kit [DE] Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1

Overview of the stations and installable options

1 Depending on housing size


2 It is also possible to connect two stubs instead of one loop.
3 Mixed variants possible

4 Max. one repeater between two stations


5 With the FC2080, only optional as a separate station
6 Functionality via I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 and/or FDCIO224 and key
safe adapter
7 Only via I/O card (RT) and I/O card (horn/monitored), mixed variants possible

8Fire control panels FC2060 with the PMI & mainboard FCM2004 are not
supported by market package MP-EN 4.0 because of memory restrictions.
9 FC2080 must not be used as a router.

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4.4.2 Fire terminals

You will find information about the country-specific availability of devices in


document 'Delivery Release'.

FT2040 FT2080

Operating unit Integrated Comfort operating unit


Detector lines
Module bus cards
Inputs and outputs
Supply
Power supply Optional (70 W) Optionally with power
supply (70 W) in sep.
Batteries (depending on the housing) Optional (7 Ah) housing on fire terminal
Supply input 3 [FR] 1 board

External DC supply (24 V) Possible


Options
Loop extension (FDnet) 1
Network module (SAFEDLINK) Max. 2 Max. 2
Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 External External
Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1 External External
RS232 module Max. 2 Max. 2
RS485 module Max. 2 Max. 2
Fire department periphery module [DE]
Event printer (built-in) Max. 1
Front indicator (Touch) integrated
LED indicator (internal); 24 yellow and 24 Max. 5
red LEDs each
FBA terminal [CH] Max. 1 Max. 1
EVAC-NL [NL] Max. 1
Sounder module
RT interface [NL]
RT interface [CH]
License key Max. 1 Max. 1
Key switch (Kaba) Max. 1
Key switch (nordic) Max. 1
Door contact kit [DE]

Overview of fire terminals

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4.5 FS20 Fire Detection System Setup


The following block diagram shows the exemplary system setup without extended
networking.

11
SintesoWorks
FXS2002

12

13
FT2010
21

3
2
FDnet

FDnet
FC2040
FC2020

...
7

10
FCnet/SAFEDLINK

...
4
SintesoView

FDnet
FXS2009

FC2030

...
18
20

XC10

14
15
1
i
Leitstelle

FT2040

8 FDnet
Migr.
Ethernet
19

9
10
10

17

16
FT2001

FT2011

... ...
6

FDnet
FC2060

...
FC2080

...
8 FDnet

8 FDnet
9 Migr.

Migr.
9

FS20 system setup

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1 Fire terminal FT2040 as standard operating terminal


2 Fire control panel FC2020 with an integrated FDnet line card
3 Fire control panel FC2040 with two integrated FDnet line cards
4 Fire control panel FC2030 with an integrated line card (FDnet/C-NET) and card cage for two additional line cards (FDnet/C-NET),
line cards for detector migration (collective, MS9i, interactive, AnalogPLUS), or I/O cards.
5 Fire control panel FC2030 with two integrated line cards (FDnet/C-NET) and card cage for five additional line cards (FDnet/C-NET),
line cards for detector migration (collective, MS9i, interactive, AnalogPLUS), or I/O cards
6 Fire control panel FC2080 in 19" cabinet with line cards (FDnet/C-NET), line cards for detector migration (collective, MS9i,
interactive, AnalogPLUS) as well as I/O cards, optional operating unit, and optional operating add-ons
7 Addressable FDnet detector lines
8 Addressable FDnet detector lines via installable line cards (FDnet/C-NET), optional with the FC2030, FC2060, and FC2080
9 Additional installable line cards for detector migration (collective, MS9i, interactive, AnalogPLUS) with the FC2030, FC2060, and
FC2080
10 Additional inputs and outputs via installable I/O cards with the FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
11 System-wide remote transmission, can be executed from a fire control panel (with I/O card in the case of the FC2080)
12 Alarm sounder on the FDnet detector line
13 Floor repeater terminal FT2010 for the system-wide display and operation of the most important information and functions via the
FDnet detector line
14 Input/output module FDCIO222 for the connection of an extinguishing control unit XC10 via the FDnet detector line
15 Input/output module (transponder) for the connection of collective detector lines or universal I/Os via the FDnet detector line
16 Floor repeater display FT2011 for the system-wide display of the most important information via the FDnet detector line
17 Mimic display driver FT2001 for the system-wide optical signaling of events via the FDnet detector line
18 License key, for SintesoView or BACnet
19 Connection of a management station via BACnet/Ethernet
20 PC-based operating unit for system-wide operation (SintesoView)
21 PC-based configuration tool SintesoWorks for the configuration of the entire system

4.6 Functions
This chapter describes the most important functions that can be supported by the
fire detection system.

Decision on alarm
The danger signals of the detectors are evaluated by the zone. The decision on
alarm is made at zone level. Decision on alarm can be configured as follows for
each zone:
Single-detector dependency
In the case of single-detector dependency, a fire alarm is triggered when the
first detector within a zone reports the relevant danger level.
Multi-detector dependency
In the case of multi-detector dependency, the danger levels from several
detectors are included in the alarm decision (e.g. two detectors report danger
level 3).

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Alarm verification concept for delayed alarm transmission


The alarm verification concept (AVC) serves for delayed alarm transmission. The
operating personnel are integrated into the alarming process. During attendance
check (t1) the system checks whether operating personnel are on site. The
operating personnel can examine the fire location during the investigation time (t2)
and can prevent the alerting of the fire brigade in case of false alarm.
This behavior is only applicable in 'Manned' operating mode. In 'Unmanned'
operating mode, the alarm transmission is activated immediately. In 'Manned' and
'Unmanned' operating modes, detectors can be operated with different parameter
sets.

An attendance check delay (t1) can be configured for each fire control panel. The
investigation time (t2) can be defined by zone.

Multi-detector dependency
In the case of multi-detector dependency, the danger levels from several detectors
are included in the alarm decision (e.g. two detectors report danger level 3).

2-detector zone dependency


A detector zone comprising one or more detectors triggers a first alarm. A main
alarm is triggered by the second detector zone's alarm. Only the main alarm
triggers other important controls such as extinguishing or remote transmission.

Controls
Universal controls can be configured to automatically actuate the appropriate
controls in the event of an alarm. Any events (e.g. alarm or isolation) are linked
logically (OR, AND, NOT) to activate the controls (e.g. the closing of fire doors).
In networked installations, controls can be configured system-wide.

Evacuation
To ensure a controlled evacuation of people from the building in the event of fire, it
is possible to configure chronological alarming in different building sections.

Remote access
SintesoView provides a PC-based PMI for remote access to the fire detection
system. Remote access to the fire detection system is possible with SintesoView.
SintesoViewis connected to the Ethernet port of a station.

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5 Project planning of indication and operation


devices
Various operation and indication devices are available in the fire detection system
FS20. The functions of the devices differ. Access to and viewing other operation
and indication devices can be configured in different ways.
In a first project planning step, it is necessary to define which types of indication
and operation devices are required and how they can be integrated into the fire
detection system.

Procedure
1. Define the places in the building where an operation and indication device is
desired and required.
2. Define the desired visibility (system-wide or station-wide) for each operation
and indication device.
3. Define the function and type for each operation and indication device.
4. Define the type of power supply for each operation and indication device.

5.1 Operation and indication devices


The following operation and indication devices are available in the fire detection
system FS20:

Compact stations
The operating terminals are already integrated in the compact stations.
Fire control panel (2 loops) FC2020
Fire control panel (modular) FC2030
Fire control panel (4 loops) FC2040
Fire control panel (modular) FC2060
Fire terminal FT2040

19" stations
The 19" stations meet the 19" industry standard and do not have an operating unit
as standard.
Fire control panel (19", modular) FC2080

Comfort operating unit FT2080


The fire terminal (Touch) FT2080 is a comfort operating unit consisting of an
operating unit and housing. The following operating units are available:
Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1 with EN54-2-compliant operation
Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-C2 with FBA terminal [CH]
The following housings can be used:
19" pedestal housing with FC2080
Housing (Eco) FH2001-A1
Rear panel (FT2080) FHA2039
Desktop housing (FT2080) FHA2040
Third-party housing with rear cover (FT2080) installed on rear for EMC
compatibility

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With the exception of the 19" pedestal housing on the FC2080, the fire terminal
board FTI2001 must be installed for the power supply. In these cases, a Schaffner
mains filter must also be installed to ensure the wiring is EMC compatible. The filter
must be ordered separately (Schaffner FN2030-3-06).
When it is installed in the FC2080, the fire terminal (Touch) is supplied with power
by the processor unit via the adapter supplied with the FC2080 and the associated
flat cable.

Integrated operation and indication devices


The integrated operating and indication devices are installed in the standard
operating terminal as an option or on a country-specific basis.
LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 (24 LEDs red & yellow)
LED module FTO2008-A1 (24 LEDs red/green & yellow)
Event printer FTO2001-A1
EVAC-NL operating unit FTO2007-N1 [NL]
Operating add-on (2xEVAC term.) FCM2008-N1 [NL]
FBA terminal FTO2004-C1 [CH]

Remote operation and indication devices


Remote operating and indication devices are installed decentrally.
Remote terminal FT2010-A1, FT2010-C1
Remote display FT2011-A1
Mimic display driver FT2001-A1
Mimic display driver (EVAC) FT2003-N1
Fire department operating panel (FBF) [DE]
Fire department operation and indication panel (FAT) [DE] / [AT]
Telecommunications system via ESPA-4.4.4 interface
Event printer Fujitsu DL3750+

PC-based operation and indication


PC-based operation is a software-based, remote indication and operating unit.
SintesoView FXS2009-A1
Management stations: MM8000 Danger Management System, GMA Manager
[DE], DESIGO TM INSIGHT

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Optional operation and indication with the 19" station FC2080


The fire control panel (19", modular) FC2080 does not have an integrated
operating unit. Optionally, an operating unit and a maximum of two operating add-
ons can be installed in the door. The optional operating unit and the operating add-
ons form one separate, independent station. The connection from the operating
terminal to the FC2080 is established as follows:
External supply from the processor unit (19", FC2080) via a flat cable to the
operating unit
Signal and data exchange from the processor unit (19", FC2080) via
FCnet/SAFEDLINK

FCnet/SAFEDLINK

RS485
RS232

RS485

Card cage Card cage RS232


(5 slots) (CPU)
FCA2008 FCA2003
Operating unit

DC 24 V
Control unit (19", FC2080) FHA2002

Operating add-on

Operating add-on

FC2080

An example of the optional display and operating concept with the FC2080

Interfaces and visibility of the operation and indication devices


The table below shows the interfaces to which the individual operation and
indication devices are connected, and how the visibility can be configured.

Operation and Connection Supply via Visibility (configurable)


indication devices

Fire control panel System bus Station-internal power supply Max. five stations have system-wide
(FCnet/SAFEDLINK) visibility 2
Fire terminal System bus External 24 V supply All other stations have a visibility of
(FCnet/SAFEDLINK) no more than any other two stations
Station-internal power
supply (optional)
Fire terminal (Touch) Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 or Same visibility as station
external DC supply
LED indicator (internal) Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 System-wide
LED module Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 System-wide

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Operation and Connection Supply via Visibility (configurable)


indication devices

Event printer (internal) Serial port RS232 Station-internal supply 4 System-wide


Event printer (external) Serial port RS232 External supply System-wide
10 zones EVAC-NL Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 10 zones, system-wide
operation [NL]
20 zones EVAC-NL Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 20 zones, system-wide
operating add-on [NL]
FBA terminal [CH] Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 Same visibility as stations with FBA
terminal
Floor repeater terminal FDnet detector line Detector line System-wide
External AC or DC supply Max. five stations support a system-
(optional) 3 wide configuration
Floor repeater display FDnet detector line Detector line System-wide
External AC or DC supply Max. five stations support a system-
(optional) 3 wide configuration
Mimic display driver FDnet detector line Detector line System-wide
External AC or DC supply
(optional) 3
Mimic display driver Serial interface From the station or external AC System-wide
(EVAC) RS485 or DC supply 3
SintesoView Ethernet interface PC Same visibility as the station which is
(Standalone) indicated using SintesoView 1

Sinteso Mobile Ethernet interface Smartphone System-wide


Max. five stations support a system-
wide configuration
FBF [DE] Fire brigade periphery Station-internal supply System-wide
module or serial
interface RS485
FAT [DE] Serial interface Station-internal supply System-wide
RS485
Telecommunications Serial interface Station-internal supply System-wide
system via RS485
ESPA-4.4.4 interface

Connection, power supply and visibility of the operation and indication devices

1 Only in conjunction with license key.


2 System-wide visibility is ensured when the station, or a component connected to
the station, has been configured for system-wide visibility (e.g. FT2010, FT2011,
printer or FAT).
3 Observe the notices provided for the corresponding components.
4 In the case of the FC2080, the supply is via the processor unit.

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5.2 Functions of the operation and indication devices


The following table shows the functions of the operation and indication devices.

Fire control panel Fire terminal Floor repeater Floor repeater SintesoView
FC20xx FT2040 terminal display FXS2009-A1
FT2010 FT2011

Display
Alarm X X X X X
Pre-alarm X X X X X
Fault X X X X X
Isolation X X X X X
Test mode X X – – X
Technology X X – – X
Activation X X – – X
Information X X – – X
(Note)
Activated X X X – X
remote
transmission
(RT)
Operation
Acknowledge X X X – X
Reset X X X – X
Scroll in event X X X X X
lists
Deactivate X X X X X
buzzer
(device-
internal)
Deactivate X X – – X
sounder

Function of stations and terminals

X Possible
– Not possible

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LED indicator Event printer LED emergency Mimic display Mimic display driver
(internal) FTO2001-A1 alarm indicator driver FT2001-A1 (EVAC)
FTO2002-A1 (internal) or FTO2003-D1 [AT] FT2003-N1 [NL]
Fujitsu DL3750+
(external)

Display
Alarm X X X X –
Pre-alarm X X – X –
Fault X X – X X
Isolation X X – X X
Test mode X X – X –
Technology X X – X –
Activation X X – X X
Information X X – X –
(Note)
Activated X X – X –
remote
transmission
(RT)
Operation
Acknowledge – – – – –
Reset – – – – –
Scroll in event – – – – –
lists
Deactivate – – – – X
buzzer
(device-
internal)
Deactivate – – – – X
sounder

Functions of the other operation and indication devices

X Possible
– Not possible

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EVAC-NL Operating add- FBA terminal Fire department Fire department ESPA-4.4.4
operating unit on (2xEVAC FTO2004-C1 control panel operation and interface
FTO2007-N1 term.) [CH] (FBF) [DE] indication panel
[NL] FCM2008-N1 (FAT) [DE]
[NL]

Display
Alarm – – X – X X
Pre-alarm – – – – – X
Fault X X X – X X
Isolation X X – X X X
Test mode – – – – – –
Technology – – – – – X
Activation X X – X – X
Information – – – – – X
(Note)
Activated – – X X – –
remote
transmission
(RT)
Operation
Acknowledge – – – – – –
Reset – – X X – –
Scroll in event – – – – X –
lists
Deactivate X X – – X –
buzzer
(device-
internal)
Deactivate X X X X – –
sounder

Functions of the other operation and indication devices

X Possible
– Not possible

5.3 Fire terminal


Example of a fire terminal FT2040

The fire terminal is an operating unit built into a housing (Eco) and does not
normally contain a power supply. Supply is ensured by means of an external 24 V

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power supply unit. As an option, the fire terminal may be operated with a power
supply unit (70 W) and batteries. For details, see document 008836 .
The fire terminal FT2040 is planned in the same manner as a fire control panel.

5.4 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1


The fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1 is an operating unit that is used remotely
from a station and which can be installed in a separate housing.

The fire terminal (Touch) has a touch-sensitive 12"-screen and an additional


indication and operating unit in accordance with EN 54-2.

5.5 LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1


The LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 comprises 24 indicator zones. Each
zone includes a red and a yellow LED.

Any events can be assigned to the LEDs. Each LED may be configured as a
static or flashing indicator. Normally the LED indicator is used as a zone
indicator.

The LED indication (internal) is connected to the station-internal bus and is


cascadable up to a maximum number of five LED indicators (internal).
3
The LED indicator (internal) is not individually available as an option. It is
permanently integrated in the following components:
1 2
Operating unit with LED indicator (internal) FCM2002-A2
(with PMI & mainboard FCM2004)
Operating unit with LED indicator (internal) FCM2029-A2
(with PMI & mainboard FCM2027)
Operating add-on with 2 LED indicators (internal) FCM2006-A2
Operating add-on with 4 LED indicators (internal) FCM2007-A2
The operating units and operating add-ons are permanently integrated
depending on the station type. The number of indicator zones required
determines which station must be ordered.

(1) LED red (2) LED yellow (3) Inscribable fields

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5.6 LED module FTO2008-A1


The LED module FTO2008-A1 contains 24 indicator zones. Each zone contains
one red/green bicolor LED and one yellow LED.

Any events can be assigned to the LEDs. Each LED may be configured as a
static or flashing indicator. Normally the LED indicator is used as a zone
indicator.

The LED module is connected to the station-internal bus and can be cascaded
to up to a maximum of five LED modules.
3
The LED module is not individually available as an option. It is permanently
integrated in the following components:
1 2
Operating unit (+LED display) FCM2037-A2
Operating add-on (2x LED indicator) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4x LED indicator) FCM2036-A2
The operating units and operating add-ons are permanently integrated
depending on the station type. The number of indicator zones required
determines which station must be ordered.

(1) LED red/green (2) LED yellow (3) Inscribable fields

5.7 FBA terminal FTO2004-C1 [CH]


Standardized fire department operating and indicator panel according to Swiss
standards. The FBA terminal is pre-installed in the corresponding operating unit. The
FBA terminal is connected to the station-internal bus.
The FBA terminal is not individually available as an option. It may be permanently built-
in, depending on the station type.

5.8 Floor repeater terminal FT2010 and floor repeater


display FT2011
Floor repeater terminal FT2010 Floor repeater display FT2011

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Guideline
External power supply is possible with DC or AC.
Floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays that are not fed by the
detector line (separate power supply) must be electrically isolated from the
system voltage.

NOTICE

Influencing the earth fault monitoring


Faults
Electrical isolation of the supply unit must be present for devices on the FDnet
that are fed separately (with the exception of the transponder).

When an external supply unit is used, it must be taken into account that should
the external supply unit fail, the maximum current connection factor increases
significantly (line failure is possible).
When power supply is ensured via the detector line, the high maximum current
connection factor must be taken into account.
Several floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays, which are
connected to the same line card, must not be operated via an electrically
connected supply.
Only a maximum of eight floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays
can be connected per FDnet line driver (a line card has one line driver featuring
two loops) on fire control panels. This results in the following options:
– Fire control panel FC2020 supports a total of eight floor repeater terminals
and floor repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2030 supports a total of eight floor repeater terminals
and floor repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2040 supports a total of 16 floor repeater terminals
and floor repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2060, without extra line cards (FDnet/C-NET),
supports a total of 16 floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2060, supplemented by five extra line cards (FDnet/C-
NET), supports a maximum total of 50 floor repeater terminals and floor
repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2080, which can be equipped with a maximum of 30
line cards (FDnet/C-NET), supports a maximum total of 50 floor repeater
terminals and floor repeater displays.
Floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays are system-wide
configurable.
A maximum of five stations can be configured with system-wide visibility on the
FDnet.
All other floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays have visibility to a
maximum of two other stations.

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5.9 EVAC-NL indicators [NL]

5.9.1 Structure and function


20-zone EVAC indicator FCM2008-N1
FC20xx
PMI & mainboard

Periphery board
FCM20xx

FTO2007 FTO2007

FCM2008-N1

EVAC-NL 20-zone indicator in the operating add-on

The EVAC-NL operating unit FTO2007-N1 is connected to the peripheral data bus
and is integrated in the operating unit as a 10-zone indicator.
With operating add-on (2xEVAC-Term.) FCM2008-N1with 20-zone indicator, two
EVAC-NL operating units FTO2007-N1 are integrated in the operating add-on with
various indicator panels.

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Remote EVAC
X1
Vext. 1
X1
FTI2002
X4
FTI2002
X4
X1 X1

2 FCM2008-N1 X402

X400

FTO2007 FTO2007

Vsys RS485

FC20xx
FCM20xx
RS485
FCA2002

Peripheryboard PMI & Mainboard

EVAC-NL remote in separate housing

1 External housing
2 Operating add-on FCM2008-N1 with 20-zone EVAC indicator
FTO2007 EVAC-NL operating unit
FTI2002 EVAC-NL connector board (mimic display)
FCA2002 RS485 module on the control panel PMI & mainboard

The EVAC-NL indicator can also be operated in a separate housing, e.g. in an Eco
housing, at a distance of up to 1000 m from the station. In this case the EVAC-NL
operating unit FTO2007-N1 is connected via an additional connector board
FTI2002-N1 to the RS485 module on the PMI & mainboard.
The supply comes via the fire control panel or via a separate supply.

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Mimic display driver (EVAC)


1

Vext.
FT2003
X5 X2/X3

X4
X1
FTI2002
X1
FTO2007

Vsys RS485

FC20xx
FCM20xx
RS485
FCA2002

Periphery board PMI & mainboard

EVAC-NL remote as mimic display

1 External housing
2 LED mimic display panel (34 LED connections, 16 outside buttons and 1 key
switch)
FTO2007 EVAC-NL operating unit
FTI2002 EVAC-NL connector board (mimic display)
FT2003 Mimic display driver (EVAC)

The EVAC-NL indicator can also be operated as a remote mimic display at a


distance of up to 1000 m from the station. The EVAC-NL mimic display driver
FT2003-N1 consists of the additional connector board FTI2002-N1 and an EVAC-
NL operating unit FTO2007 without indicator panel.
The mimic display driver FT2003-N1 is fitted in a customer-specific housing, and
the associated LED displays are arranged according to the layout plan. The
connection is made to the RS485 module on the control panel PMI & mainboard.
The supply comes via the fire control panel or via a separate supply.

5.9.2 EVAC-NL operation FTO2007-N1 [NL]


The EVAC-NL operating unit is an evacuation control unit for the Dutch market. It
Totaal
Alarm
Zoeme
enables the operation of a maximum of ten evacuation zones.
The EVAC-NL operating unit is connected to the station-internal bus.
uit

Start

Stop

The EVAC-NL operating unit is not individually available as an option.


IN/UIT

LED
TEST

Select

Start

Stop 2x

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5.9.3 EVAC-NL connector board FTI2002-N1 [NL]


The EVAC-NL connector board FTI2002-N1 is the interface card of the EVAC-NL
operating unit FTO2007-N1 for the serial RS485 module.
The EVAC-NL connector board permits remote operation of an EVAC operating unit
with ten evacuation zones and is also used with the mimic display driver (EVAC).

5.9.4 Mimic display driver (EVAC) FT2003-N1 [NL]


The EVAC-NL mimic display driver FT2003-N1 is a remote EVAC operating unit without
LED indicator. The EVAC-NL operating unit is mounted on a connector board that is
operated via the RS485 interface.
The EVAC-NL mimic display driver is installed in a separate housing by the operator
and the LED display are arranged according to the layout plan.

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5.10 Mimic display driver FT2001-A1


The mimic display driver FT2001-A1 is a parallel LED indication for the system-
wide signaling of events and is connected to the FDnet detector line. It has 48
LEDs that are installed on a ground plan panel.

FDnet

FT2001

2
DC/AC

Integration of the mimic display driver into the fire detection installation

1 Mimic display driver


2 Optional external DC or AC supply

Guidelines
External power supply is possible with DC or AC.
Mimic display drivers that are not fed by the detector line (separate power
supply) must be electrically isolated from the system voltage.
Several floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays, which are
connected to the same line card, must not be operated via an electrically
connected supply.

NOTICE

Influencing the earth fault monitoring


Faults
Electrical isolation of the supply unit must be present for devices on the FDnet
that are fed separately (with the exception of the transponder).

When an external supply unit is used, it must be taken into account that should
the external supply unit fail, the maximum current connection factor increases
significantly (line failure is possible).
When power supply is ensured via the detector line, the high maximum current
connection factor (MK) must be taken into account.
A maximum of 20 mimic display drivers can be connected per fire control
panel.

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6 Housing for wall mounting

6 Planning housings and mechanical


components

6.1 Housing for wall mounting


The housing for wall mounting of the stations is comprised of the following
components:
Rear panel
Operating unit
Cover cap
The electronic components and the batteries are built in the rear panel. The
operating unit is mounted to the rear panel so that it is can be pivoted. The cover
cap, together with the operating unit, acts as a cover.
The table below shows the housings available for the wall mounting:

FH2001-A1 FH2002-A1 FH2003-A1 FH2005-A1 FH2004-A1


(Eco) (Standard) (Comfort) (Large) (Large Extension)

Dimensions (mm)
Width 430 430 430 430 430
Height 398 398 796 796 398
Depth (rear panel) 80 160 160 260 260
Depth (total) 103 183 183 283 283
Max. battery 2 x 7 Ah 2 x 12 Ah 2 x 26 Ah 2 x 100 Ah 2 x 100 Ah
capacity
(housing empty)
Typical application FT2040 FC2020 FC2020 FC2060 Optional
FT2080 Optional FC2030 FC2040 [SE], [FI], [DE] extensions
extensions FC2040

Housing overview

Empty housing
All housings are also available as 'empty' housings. Empty housings are used to
install other devices and options. Examples include:
Operating add-on
Separate decentralized supply
Extra batteries
Extra devices on DIN rail such as relay, transponder etc.

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Empty housings consist of the following parts:


Eco, Standard and Large Extension housings
– Rear panel
– Carrier plate with foil
– Cover cap
Comfort and Large housings
– Rear panel
– Two carrier plates with foil
– Two cover caps

6.1.1 Housing with plan compartment


To keep building ground plans for the fire brigade, the stations and empty housings
are available with plan compartments. The plan compartments are built in the
operating add-on (lower housing part) [CH], [FI], [SE] or are available in a separate
housing (Eco, Standard).
The following plan compartment types are available:
A4 plan compartment [CH]
A3 plan compartment [FI], [SE]
The plan compartments restrict the size of batteries that can be installed.

Station with plan compartment A4 Station with plan compartment A3


in housing (Comfort) in housing (Large)
Example: Example:
FC2020-CC [CH] FC2020-BB [FI], [SE]
FC2040-CC [CH] FC2040-BB [FI], [SE]

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6.2 Housing for desktop installation


The housings for desktop installation are empty housings for the installation of a
fire terminal (Touch) FT2080. Batteries cannot be installed due to space
constraints. The table below shows the available desktop housings:

Rear cover (FT2080) FHA2039-A1 Desktop housing (FT2080) FHA2040-A1

Overall dimensions (mm), on the desktop


Width 454 443
Height 60 131 / 80
Depth 268 243
Batteries _ _
Typical application Fire terminal (Touch) for desktop Fire terminal (Touch) for console or wall
installation or as an housing with EMC mounting
protection for installation in a third-
party product

Housing overview

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6.3 19" housing


The 19" industrial housing is suitable for the fire control panel FC2080. From a
mechanical standpoint, the housing is built from the following components:
Rear panel
Closable door
Base
The electronics and the batteries are installed in the housing on separate carriers.
The operating unit and the operating add-on, if available, is mounted directly in the
door.
The following table shows the available 19" housing:

FH2080-AA

Dimensions (mm)
Width 601
Height (total) 2204
Depth (total) 615
Base height 200
Max. battery capacity 2 kits of 2 x 100 Ah
Typical application FC2080

Overview of 19" housing

This 19" industrial housing is a component part for the approval of the FC2080.
The FC2080 components may not be installed in other housings.

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6.4 Mounting plate FHA2007-A1


The mounting plate can be used in all Standard, Comfort and Large housings.
Components that cannot be mounted elsewhere in the housing (e.g. fire
department periphery module or RT interface in the Standard housing) are
mounted on the mounting plate. The mounting plate is mounted above the
periphery board.

Installation site of mounting plate in Standard housing and Large housing

1 Mounting plate, mounted above the periphery board


2 Fire brigade periphery module, mounted on the mounting plate

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6.5 19" mounting kit FHA2016-A1


The 19" mounting kit serves as a mounting aid for fitting a station into a 19"
housing or into a 19" frame. The kit includes two mounting units which are screwed
down on a 19" frame. One kit is required per housing.
1

View of the 19" mounting kit

1 19" frame or cabinet


2 19" mounting kit
3 Station or empty housing

6.6 FM blind 1HE FHA2017-A1


The UP blind 1HE serves as a replacement for the housing cover for the recessed
mounting of a station. Instead of the cover cap, the blind is screwed onto the
station in order to make even mounting possible.
The UP blind 1HE can be used for the following houses:
Housing (Eco)
Housing (Standard)
Housing (Large Extension)

View of UP blind 1HE

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Required recess size in plasterwork


Housing (Eco) 456 x 424 x 97.5 mm (W x H x D)
Housing (Standard) 456 x 424 x 177.5 mm (W x H x D)
Housing (Large Extension) 456 x 424 x 277.5 mm (W x H x D)

The door contact cannot be used in conjunction with the UP blind.

6.7 FM blind 2HE FHA2015-A1


The UP blind 2HE serves as a replacement for the housing cover for the recessed
mounting of a station. Instead of the cover cap, the blind is screwed onto the
station in order to make even mounting possible.
The UP blind 2HE can be used for the following houses:
Housing (Comfort)
Housing (Large)

View of UP blind 2 HE

Required recess size in plasterwork


Housing (Comfort) 456 x 822 x 177.5 mm (W x H x D)
Housing (Large) 456 x 822 x 277.5 mm (W x H x D)

The door contact cannot be used in conjunction with the UP blind.

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7 Planning detector lines

7.1 Planning an FDnet detector line


Purpose
During planning of the detector line, the load of the line card is verified. This
produces the following:
Number and type of devices per detector line
Number of required line cards
Number of loops and stubs
The planning of the detector lines can be performed as follows:
With the outline quantities tool FX2010 (recommended)
Limited, with these instructions

Planning with the outline quantities tool FX2010 (document 009716)


The outline quantities tool is an Excel spreadsheet (see diagram), which enables
quick and easy planning.

The system limitations are not contained in the outline quantities tool. They must
be taken from this document.

Outline quantities tool

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Limited planning with the aid of these instructions


Limited planning of the detector lines using these instructions allows a detector line
to be verified. The following restrictions must be taken into account:
Maximum numbers of devices:
– 1 loop, maximum 252
– 2 loops, maximum 126 in each case
– 4 loops, maximum 64 in each case
– 8 stubs, maximum 32 in each case
The same topologies must be connected on all line cards (only loops or only
stubs)
Each loop or stub must be verified separately
If one of the aforementioned restrictions cannot be adhered to, the outline
quantities tool must be used for planning the detector lines.

7.1.1 Sequence
Procedure per loop/stub
1. Determine the type and location of the detector line devices.
2. Define the topology of the detector line.
3. Define the assignment of the lines to the line cards.
4. Define the cable type.
5. Define the cable length and calculate the cable resistance and cable
capacitance.
6. Determine the connection factors for the detector line devices.
7. Check the load of the line card using the outline quantities tool or the diagrams.
The maximum current connector factor must be lower than the reserve of the
maximum current connection factor.

See also
Line topology [ 63]
Cabling line devices [ 65]
Cable length [ 66]
Connection factors of the FDnet devices [ 71]
Maximum current connection factor reserve [ 73]

7.1.2 Devices that can be connected to the FDnet detector line


Alongside the fire detectors themselves, other devices which communicate via the
FDnet protocol can be connected to the FDnet detector line. The following figure
shows which devices can be connected to the FDnet detector line.
The list applies to installed line cards and to the optional line card (FDnet/C-NET)
FCL2001-A1 for the fire control panels with a card cage.

You will find information about the country-specific availability of devices in


document 'Delivery Release'.

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FDO
FDOOT
FDSB291
FT2010 FDSB292 SMF6120+
FDOOTC SMF121
DOW1171

FDO
FDOOT FDS22x
ASD FDT
1…9 FDF2x1-9
1…4
FDCC221
FDO (FDCIO222) FDCL221 FDM22x FT2011 FDCAI221 FDCL221-M
FDOOT
FDT

FC20xx FDO DC 24 V DC 24 V
FDOOT FDL241-9 FDSB291 FDCIO224
FDT FDSB292 FDCIO222
FDCIO223 FDCIO223 FDCI222
1…2 1…2 1…4 1…4 1…4
FDO
FT2001 FDOOT
FDT
DJ119x
FDAI9x

Devices that can be connected to the FDnet detector line

The table below lists all devices that can be connected to the FDnet detector line.
The table also lists those devices which are equipped with an alarm indicator (AI)
and the devices to which an external alarm indicator (EAI) or a sounder base
(FDSB291) can be connected.

Device type Type Description AI EAI FDSB291

Neural fire detector FDOOT221 Optical-thermal fire detector for standard X X X


applications with few deceptive phenomena
FDOOTC241 Optical-thermal fire detector with CO measurement X X X
FDOOT241-8 Optical-thermal fire detector for demanding X X X
applications with many deceptive phenomena. Can
be used either addressed in MS8/PMT or in FDnet
FDOOT241-9 Optical-thermal fire detector for demanding X X X
applications with many deceptive phenomena. Can
be used collectively or addressed in FDnet
FDOOT241-A Optical-thermal fire detector with ambient X X X
supervision can be used in the FDnet
FDOOT241-A3 3 Optical-thermal fire detector with ambient X X X
supervision with A+ DualProtocol and FDnet.
FDOOT241-A4 3 Optical-thermal fire detector with ambient X X X
supervision with SIGMALOOP DualProtocol and
FDnet.
FDOOT241-A9 3 Optical-thermal fire detector with ambient X X X
supervision with collective DualProtocol and FDnet.
FDOOT241-A9-Ex 3 Optical-thermal fire detector with ambient X X X
supervision with collective DualProtocol and FDnet.
For rooms at risk of explosion

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Device type Type Description AI EAI FDSB291

Wide-spectrum smoke FDO241 Optical smoke detector for demanding applications X X X


detector with many deceptive phenomena
FDO221 Optical smoke detector for standard applications X X X
with few deceptive phenomena
Aspirating smoke FDA221 Aspirating smoke detector up to a monitoring area of X – –
detector 500 m2
FDA241 Aspirating smoke detector up to a monitoring area of X – –
800 m2
Heat detector FDT241 Heat detector for demanding applications X X X1
FDT221 Heat detector for standard applications X X X1
Flame detector FDF241-9 Flame detector with three sensors for demanding X X –
applications with many deceptive phenomena
FDF221-9 Flame detector with one sensor for applications with X X –
few deceptive phenomena
Linear smoke detector FDL241-9 Linear smoke detector for demanding applications X X –
with many deceptive phenomena
Manual call point FDM221 Direct activation for indoor applications X – –
FDM223 Indirect activation (large housing) X X –
FDM223H
FDM224 Indirect activation (large housing) X X –
FDM224H
FDM225 Direct activation for indoor applications X – –
FDM226 Direct activation for outdoor applications X – –
FDM233 Indirect activation, suitable for migration from X – –
existing SIGMASYS systems to Sinteso systems
FDM234 Direct activation, suitable for migration from existing X – –
SIGMASYS systems to Sinteso systems
FDM243H Indirect activation, robust housing for use outdoors X – –
and in humid rooms, suitable for migration from
existing SIGMASYS systems to Sinteso systems
Input module FDCI221 1 potential-free contact input X – –
FDCI222 4 potential-free contact inputs X – –
Zone module FDCI223 Zone module for connecting to conventional fire X – –
detectors, with safety barrier (SB3) for areas at risk
of explosion.
Input/output module FDCIO221 1 potential-free contact input and 1 monitored X – –
control output for any controls
FDCIO222 4 potential-free contact inputs and 4 control outputs X – –
for any controls
FDCIO223 2 inputs/outputs can be alternatively used either for X – –
controlling sounders, connecting collective detector
lines or as monitored contact input. Mixed operation
with 1 input channel and 1 output channel is also
possible.
This requires an electrically isolated 24 V supply in
all cases.
FDCIO224 4 potential-free contact inputs and 4 control outputs X – –
for VdS-compliant connection of the VdS
extinguishing interface or implementation of fire
controls in compliance with EN 54

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Device type Type Description AI EAI FDSB291

Line separator FDCL221 Line separator for the correct connection of several X – –
stub lines at one point on a loop
Multi loop separator FDCL221-M Multi line separator module for the correct X – –
modules connection of several stub lines on a loop via a
separator (9 separators in 1-loop operation and 2 x 4
separators in 2-loop operation)
Ex loop separators FDCL221-Ex Loop separators for correctly connecting a stub line X – –
to a point on a loop in an area at risk of explosion
Alarm sounder FDS221 Acoustic alarm device with various tones and sound X X –
levels
Alarm sounder with FDS229 For acoustic and optical alarming. Tones and X X –
beacon flashing sequences can be configured
Sounder base FDSB291 Detector base with integrated acoustic alarm device, – – –
compatible with all addressable Sinteso point
detectors
FDSB292 Detector base with integrated acoustic alarm device, – – –
only compatible with FDOOT241-9 and FDOOT241-
A9 on collective detector line
FDSB221 Sounder interbase with integrated acoustic alarm – – –
device
FDSB229 Interbase with integrated alarm device, acoustic and – – –
optical
Floor repeater FT2010 For the system-wide indication and operation of the X – –
terminal most important information and functions
Floor repeater display FT2011 For the system-wide indication of the most important X – –
information
Mimic display FT2001 For the system-wide indication of events X – –
indication
External alarm DJ119x / FDAI9x For optical indication in the event of alarm – – –
indicator
External alarm FDCAI221 Addressable optical alarm indicator that can can be – – –
indicator assigned to any cause using a control
Radio gateway FDCW221 Gateway for the wireless transmission of detector X X –
signals to the FDnet
Radio smoke detector DOW1171 Smoke detector for the wireless transmission to the X -- –
radio gateway FDCW221
Manual call point with SMF6120 + Manual call point for the wireless transmission to the -- -- –
radio base SMF121 radio gateway FDCW221

SWING radio gateway FDCW241 Gateway for the wireless transmission of detector X X –
signals to the FDnet 2
Neural radio fire FDOOT271 Optical-thermal fire detector with radio transmission X X –
detector (SWING) to the radio gateway FDCW241 2
Radio manual call FDM273 Indirect activation via radio gateway FDCW241 X – –
point

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Device type Type Description AI EAI FDSB291

Support for aspirating FDCC221 Aspirating smoke detector with FDnet interface (in X – –
smoke detector ASD (FDCIO222) the system only visible as FDCIO222)

Aspirating smoke VLF-250/-500 VESDA LaserFocus (laser monitoring) – – –


detector
Video monitoring FDV241 Video fire controller – – –
This requires an electrically isolated 24 V supply in
all cases.

Devices that can be connected to the FDnet detector line

X Possible / available
– Not possible / not available
1 Possible as of ES 43 of heat detector
2 Availability is communicated with the corresponding delivery release
3 Check with your country representative that this detector is approved for FDnet
in your country.

Most devices are supplied via the detector line.


The input/output module FDCIO223 must have an external power supply.
All FDnet devices have an integrated line separator.

NOTICE

Influencing the earth fault monitoring


Faults
For devices on the FDnet with a separate supply, the supply must be
electrically isolated. The following two devices are exceptions: FDCIO223 and
FDV241.

Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on functions, connection factors and device
compatibility in document 'List of compatibility'.
You will find detailed information about the devices in the corresponding
technical description for the device. Document 008723 contains the list of all
documents about periphery devices.
For the connection of the VdS extinguishing interface in compliance with the
VdS provisions, the input/output module FDCIO224 must be used, see
document 007023.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.

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7.1.3 Line distribution and loop extension


The compact control panels FC2050 to FC2060 have periphery boards with
integrated line cards. FC2080 and FC2020 are equipped with line cards (FDnet/C-
NET).
Each integrated line card supports a maximum of 252 addresses and has ports for
two loops. As an option, the number of connectable loops can be doubled with the
loop extension (FDnet). The maximum number of addressable devices remains
limited to 252. The loop extension has no electrical isolation between the two
partial loops.
A maximum of 252 devices can be connected per loop.
The line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 supports a maximum of 252 addresses
and has four loops or eight stubs. The fire control panels FC2020, FC2060,
FC2080 and the FG2020 can be equipped with line cards (FDnet/C-NET).
The following figures show the line distribution of the line cards in the respective
fire control panels.

Periphery board with an integrated line card for FC2020 and FC2030
Periphery board (2-loop) FCI2002

1
L1 L1a L2 L2a

Line distribution on periphery board (2 loops)

Periphery board with two integrated line cards for FC2040 and
FC2060
Periphery board (4-loop) FCI2004

1 2

L1 L1a L2 L2a L3 L3a L4 L4a

Line distribution on periphery board (4 loops)

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Line card (FDnet/C-NET) for card cage


Line card
(FDnet/C-NET)
FCL2001

L1 L1a L2 L2a

Line distribution on line card (FDnet/C-NET)

1 Integrated line card 1


2 Integrated line card 2
Lx / Lxa Loop or partial loop
FDnet loop
Loop extension (FDnet)
(optional)

station Addresses Line cards Qty. Loops Loop Card cage Line cards (FDnet/C-NET)
(max.) integrated integrated extensions

FC2020 252 1 2 loops +2 loops -- -- --


FC2030 756 1 2 loops +2 loops 2 slots Max. 2 Max. 8 loops
FC2040 504 2 4 loops +4 loops -- -- --
FC2060 1512 2 4 loops +4 loops 5 slots Max. 5 Max 20 loops
FC2080 5000 -- -- -- Max. 30 Max. 120 loops

Overview of line distribution FDnet

Properties
Each FDnet line card contains two line drivers, which each support two loops or
four partial loops.
A loop can be divided into two partial loops on the integrated line card with the
loop extension (FDnet).
The additional line cards (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 have the loop extension
permanently built-in by default.

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Guidelines
A maximum of 252 addresses can be operated per line card on one loop.
The following restrictions apply if more then 126 devices are connected to a
loop (a maximum of 252 may be connected):
– No support for ’turbo isolation’
– Restricted loop length (see outline quantities tool FX2010 )
– A total of 252 addresses are possible per line card
– Line testers with firmware V3.x and lower only support a maximum of 126
addresses
It is also possible to connect two stubs instead of a loop and mixed variants are
possible.

According to EN 54, a maximum number of 32 detectors may fail in the event of a


fault.

7.1.4 Line topology


In the FDnet, the following topologies are admissible.

Loop

Stub

Sub-stubs on loop

Permissible topologies

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No other topologies are admitted. The 'Sub-stub on sub-stub' topology in particular


is not permitted.

Sub-stub on sub-stub with a loop

Sub-stub on stub

Impermissible topologies

Technical specifications
All FDnet devices have an integrated line separator.
Only one stub may branch off between two adjacent devices.
When there are several stubs next to one another, a line separator FDCL221
must be connected between each one.
Maximum number of stubs/loops:

Max. number of stubs/loops Loop resistance Pure cable resistance


(sub-stubs) Rcable + Riso Rcable

5 < 240 < 180


10 < 210 < 150
20 < 150 < 100
40 < 100 < 60

Number of sub-stubs depends on line resistance

Rcable: Pure cable resistance of loop (measured on the loop terminal)


Riso: Total of separator resistances of line devices on loop (0.5 per line device)

7.1.5 Line separation function


All FDnet devices have an integrated line separator.
It has two functions:
Short-circuit and open line monitoring
Allows branching of a stub between two FDnet devices

Short-circuit monitoring
In the case of a short-circuit on the detector line, the line separator automatically
isolates the faulty line section. This is to ensure that, in the case of a short-circuit,
only the faulty line section fails, not the complete detector line.

Open line
If the detector line is a loop, no devices fail in the case of open line.

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Branching off from a stub


Only one stub is permitted between two FDnet devices.
If there is more than one stub between two FDnet devices, a line separator
must be fitted between the stubs.

Use of line separators on a loop

7.1.6 Cabling line devices


Cabling the FDnet detector line
The following cable types can be used to cable the FDnet detector line:
Twisted, with and without shielding (recommended)
Untwisted, with and without shielding
The table below shows the use of the different cable types.

Cable type Use

Twisted; with a minimum of 10 Required in EMC-critical areas such as x-ray rooms, radar
twists per meter installations, transmitters
(recommended)
Twisted; with a minimum of 7 EMC-uncritical areas such as offices, hotels, nursing
twists per meter homes, schools, museums
Twisted and shielded; with a In extremely EMC-critical areas and in special applications,
minimum of 10 twists per e.g. near thyristor control installations, high-voltage
meter installations
Untwisted, with or without Not permitted for new systems!
shielding Adoption of existing lines with residual risk.
Safeguarding in writing is recommended for critical
parts.

Use of different cable types

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Additional cabling
FDnet alarm devices (e.g. alarm sounder FDS221) are also connected to the
detector line and do not need a separate supply line. Power supply is ensured
by the detector line.
Detector heating units cannot be connected to the FDnet detector line. They
must be operated via a separate supply line.
The input/output module FDCIO223 and the video controller FDV241 always
require a separate 24 V supply.
The following devices can be operated via the FDnet or a separate, electrically
isolated supply line:
– Floor repeater terminal FT2010-A1, FT2010-C1
– Floor repeater display FT2011-A1
– Mimic display driver FT2001-A1

NOTICE

Influencing the earth fault monitoring


Faults
There must be electrical isolation of the supply unit for devices on the FDnet
that are fed separately.

7.1.7 Cable length


The maximum permitted detector line length is 3300 m. The permitted length may
also be limited by the following factors:
Cable resistance
Cable capacitance
The cable resistance and cable capacitance depend on the cable type used. This
must be considered in planning.

The cable length that is relevant for the capacitance calculation may differ from
that necessary for the resistance calculation.

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7.1.7.1 Cable resistance


Relevant is the cable resistance of each of the two loop connections up to the
respectively most distant detector.

LOOPxA
max. R
max. R

LOOPxB

Max. cable resistance (max. R) to the farthest detector

Defining and calculating the cable resistance (R)


The cable resistance R is the resistance value over the complete wire length. This
corresponds to the resistance value for both cable conductor strings.

R = l * R'

R Cable resistance [ ]
l Cable length (both conductor strings) [km]
R' Cable resistance per km [ /km]

If the cable resistance per km (R') is not known, it can be calculated with the
following formula:

R' = * 2000 / A

(rho) Specific electric resistance for copper


(constant: 0.0178 mm/m)
2000 2 km in m (both conductors for 1 km cable)
A Cable cross-section [mm2]

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The cross-section A can be determined from the wire diameter with the following
formula:

A= * (d / 2) 2

Constant (3.1416)
d Diameter of the wire [mm]

Calculation example for R' of a copper cable with Ø 0.8 mm


R' = (0.0178 mm/m * 2000) / ((0.8 mm / 2) 2 * 3.1416) = 70.8 /km

7.1.7.2 Number of sub-stubs depends on cable resistance


The maximum number of sub-stubs on an FDnet loop depends on the loop's line
resistance. The table below provides an overview of the possible number of sub-
stubs.

Max. number of stubs/loops Loop resistance Pure cable resistance


(sub-stubs) Rcable + Riso Rcable

5 < 240 < 180


10 < 210 < 150
20 < 150 < 100
40 < 100 < 60

Number of sub-stubs depends on line resistance

Rcable: Pure cable resistance of loop (measured on the loop terminal)


Riso: Total of separator resistances of line devices on loop (0.5 per line device)

LOOPxA

R cable

LOOPxB

Cable resistance for sub-stubs

The standard resistance rules do also apply here (distance rule for the detector that
is furthest away).

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7.1.7.3 Cable capacitance

Relevant capacitance
Capacitance Cp’
Cp’ is the capacitance between the two conductors per km. The cable
manufacturer usually specifies the capacitance Cp’.
Capacitance Cs’
Cs’ is the capacitance per km between one conductor and the other conductor
connected to the first one via the shield.
The line capacitance that is relevant to the detector line refers to Cs’. The
reason is a possible ground fault on a detector cable.
The calculations (including those in the outline quantities tool) always refer to the
capacitance Cs’.
The following applies for unshielded cables:
Cs’ = Cp’
The following applies for shielded cables:
Cs’ = 1.8 * Cp’ (rule of thumb in cases where only Cp’ is known, and not Cs’)

Determining the cable capacitance


To determine the cable capacitance the following cable lengths must be added:
Total loop length
Length of all stub lines
Length of all cables to all external alarm indicators
Length of all cables to external circuits (e.g. fire controls)

max. C
LOOPxA

LOOPxB

Relevant cable lengths to determine the capacitance

Calculating the cable capacitance (Cs)

Cs = l * Cs'

Cs Cable capacitance [nF]


l Total cable length [km]
Cs' Cable capacitance per km [nF/km]

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7.1.7.4 Examples of different cable types


The tables below show the cable resistance (R') and the cable capacitance (Cs') of
different cable types. The values given are reference values and may vary from
one manufacturer to the next.

Identical cable designations do not guarantee that the cables have the same
values. They may differ depending on the manufacturer.

Cable resistance and cable capacitance of shielded cables:


Cable type R' Cs'

MICC2L 1.5 mm2 [GB] 25 320 nF


Firetuf FT3 1.5 mm2 [GB] 28 320 nF
SYT1 [FR] 59 195 nF
PFLP [NO] 47 210 nF
KLMA, 2x0.8 ø + 0.8 ø [FI] 70 285 nF
EKEK, 2x0.8 ø [SE] 70 250 nF
YTKSY, 1x2x0.8 ø [PL] 72 220 nF
J-Y(St)Y, 1x2x0.8 ø [TR] 74 210 nF
J-Y(St)Y, 2x2x0.6 ø [DE] 1 130 100 nF
J-Y(St)Y, 2x2x0.8 ø [DE] 1 73 100 nF
Datafil AY, 1x2x0.8 ø [CH] 72 140 nF
NKT, 1x2x0.6 ø [DK] 128 150 nF
Datafil AY, 1x2x0.6 ø [CH] 128 140 nF
BM cable, 1x2x0.6 ø [CH] 128 180 nF
Ex. cable, 1x2x0.6 ø [CH] 128 145 nF

Cable resistance and cable capacitance of shielded cables

1 The cable must comply with the specifications of the VDE standard 0815:1985 for
the values stated.

Cable resistance and cable capacitance of unshielded cables:


Cable type R' Cs'

TT installation cable, 2x1.5 mm2 [CH] 24 70 nF


G51 extra-low-voltage cable, 2x0.8 ø [CH] 70 70 nF
G51 extra-low-voltage cable, 2x0.6 ø [CH] 125 70 nF

Cable resistance and cable capacitance of unshielded cables

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7.1.8 Connection factors of the FDnet devices


Determine the following values for each loop and each stub:
Address connection factor AK
Quiescent current connection factor
Maximum current connection factor

Address connection factor (AK)


The address connection factor defines the number of addresses which are
occupied by a detector line device.
All detector line devices that are directly connected to the detector line have
one address (AK = 1).
The sounder base FDSB291 is not directly connected to the detector line but to
the port for the external alarm indicator. Therefore, it has no address on the
detector line (AK = 0).
External alarm indicators do not have an address on the detector line (AK = 0)
either.

Quiescent current connection factor (RK)


The quiescent current connection factor is a factor for the load of a detector line
device when quiescent.
The quiescent current connection factor does not have any influence on the
detector line calculation. It is only required for the calculation of the power
supply.
Controls inversely actuated by a detector such as locking systems must be
taken into account with a quiescent current connection factor of 1 in quiescent
condition.

Maximum current connection factor (MK)


The maximum current connection factor is a factor for the power load of a detector
line device in case of an alarm. It is used to determine the electric load of the line
card.
Determine the maximum current connection factor (MK) and the quiescent current
connection factor (RK) with the aid of the table below or the outline quantities tool
FX2010.

Table for determination of the FDnet connection factors


Device Type Number AK AK RK RK MK MK

Neural fire detector FDOOT221 1 1 1


FDOOT241-9
FDOOT241-8
FDOOTC241 1 2 2
FDOOT241-A 1 1 1
FDOOT241-A3 2 1 1 1
FDOOT241-A4 2
FDOOT241-A9 2
Wide-spectrum smoke FDO221 1 1 1
detector FDO241

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Device Type Number AK AK RK RK MK MK

Aspirating smoke detector FDA221


FDA241
Heat detector FDT221 1 1 1
FDT241
Flame detector FDF221-9 1 3 3
FDF241-9
Linear smoke detector FDL241-9 1 4 4
Manual call point FDM2xx 1 1 1
Line separator FDCL221 1 1 1
Multi line separator module FDCL221-M 9 9 9
Ex loop separators FDCL221-Ex
Input module FDCI221 1 2 2
FDCI222 1 2 2
Zone module FDCI223
Input/output module FDCIO221 1 2 2
FDCIO222
FDCIO223
FDCIO224
Alarm sounder FDS221 1 1 15
Alarm sounder with beacon FDS229 1 1 30
Sounder base FDSB291 0 0.5 5
Interbase FDSB221 1 1 15
FDSB229 1 1 30
External AI control DJ119x / 0 1 1
FDAI9x
Addressable external AI FDCAI221 1 1 1
Radio gateway FDCW221 2+ 4+ 5+
nx11 nx11 nx11
SWING radio gateway FDCW241 2 6 16
Neural radio detector FDOOT271 1 0 0
(SWING)
Radio smoke detector DOW1171 1 1 1
Manual call point with radio SMF6120 1 1 1
base SMF121
Radio manual call point FDM273 1 1 1
Video fire controller FDV241 1 3 3
VESDA Laser Focus VLF-250/500 1 3 3
Support for ASD system FDCC221 1 3 3
Floor repeater terminal / FT2010 1 20 160
display without external FT2011
supply
Floor repeater terminal / FT2010 1 20 20
display with external supply FT2011

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Device Type Number AK AK RK RK MK MK

Mimic display driver, without FT2001 1 40 100


external supply
Mimic display driver, with FT2001 1 40 40
external supply
Total

AK, RK and MK of the FDnet devices

1 n = Number of connected radio detectors


2Check with your country representative that this detector is approved for FDnet in
your country.
You will find detailed information on functions, connection factors and device
compatibility in document 'List of compatibility'.

7.1.9 Maximum current connection factor reserve


In this chapter the verification of the possible reserve of the maximum current
connection factor (MK_res) for one line is described by means of an example. This
is done with the aid of diagrams for the different line cards.

7.1.9.1 Procedure by means of an example

Assumption
The following parameters have already been determined.

Parameter Value

Line card Integrated line card with loop extension


(FDnet)
Topology 4 loops
Relevant cable length for resistance 1200 m
Relevant cable length for capacitance 1500 m
Cable type G51 extra-low-voltage cable
x 0.6 (CH), unshielded
R' = 125 Ohm
Cs' = 70 nF

Exemplary parameters for a detector line

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The devices in the following table shall be operated on the loop

Device Type Number AK AK RK RK MK MK

Neural fire detector FDOOT221 14 1 14 1 14 1 14


Input/output module FDCIO222 2 1 2 3 6 3 6
Alarm sounder FDS221 1 1 1 1 1 15 15
Sounder base FDSB291 1 0 0 0.5 0.5 5 5
Floor repeater terminal without FT2010 1 1 1 20 20 160 160
external supply
Total 18 41.5 200

Connection factors for exemplary line calculation

Calculations
The following values can be determined based on the above details:
Cable resistance (R)
R = LCable x R' = 1.2 km * 125 ohm/km = 150 ohm
Cable capacitance (Cs)
Cs = LCable_total x Cs' = 1.5 km * 70 nF/km = 105 nF
Cs must be within the limit value.
Address connection factor: AK = 18
Quiescent current connection factor: RK = 41.5
The quiescent current connection factor is needed later on to calculate the
hardware's operating current.
Maximum current connection factor: MK = 200

Verification
Verify the maximum current connection factor reserve by means of the diagram. To
do so, proceed as follows:
1. In the diagram for four loops, draw a vertical line at the address connection
factor AK = 18.
2. Draw a horizontal line in the intersection point with the 150 ohm curve.
3. Determine the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res). In this
example, it is 258.
4. Check whether the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) is
higher than the calculated maximum current connection factor (MK). In this
example, the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res = 258) is
higher than the maximum current connection factor (MK = 200).
The line may be operated in this way.

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Exemplary diagram for a line card with four loops


MK_res
350

300

258
125 O
250 hm
MK_limit (1
25 m A)

200 150 O
hm

150 180 O
hm

210 O
hm
100
240 O
hm

50

0
0 10 18 20 30 40 50 60 AK
Example for the verification of the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res).

Information
The intersection point of AK and the resistance curve must be below the line
'MK_limit' (admissible range for the maximum current connection factor). Any
intersection points above that line are inadmissible.
If the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) is lower than the
calculated maximum current connection factor (MK), the line must not be operated!
In that case, you will have to change the line assignment and calculate again.

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7.1.9.2 Diagram for line cards with one loop


This diagram is used to verify the maximum current connection factor reserve
(MK_res) for all line cards (without or without loop extension) on which only one
loop is operated.

Conditions
Max. 252 devices per loop
Loop operation only.

MK_res
1500

1400

1300

1200 MK_limit
(500 mA)
1100

1000

900

800

700

600
20
Oh
m
500 30 O
hm
400
50 O
hm
300
180 Oh 75 Oh
m m
200 210 Oh
100 O
m hm
240 Ohm 125 Oh
100 150 Oh
m
m
0
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 AK

Maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) for the operation of one loop

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7.1.9.3 Diagram for line cards with two loops


This diagram serves to verify the maximum current connection factor reserve
(MK_res) for integrated line cards operated without loop extension (FDnet).

Conditions
Max. 126 devices per loop
Only loops are operated on all connections.
MK_res

650

600

550

500
MK_limit (2
50 mA)
450
50 O
hm
400

350

300 75 O
hm

250
100 O
hm
200
125 O
150 hm
150 O
hm
100
180 Ohm
50 210 Oh
m
240 Ohm
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 AK
Maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) for the operation of two loops

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7.1.9.4 Diagram for line cards with four loops or four stubs
This diagram is used to verify the maximum current connection factor reserve
(MK_res) for line cards with connections for four loops or four stubs. The following
line cards are affected by this:
Integrated line card with loop extension (operation of four loops)
integrated line card without loop extension (operation of four stubs)
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1 (operation of four loops or four stubs)

Conditions
Max. 63 devices per loop or stub
Only loops or stubs are operated on all connections.
MK_res
350

300

125 O
hm
250
MK_limit (1
25 mA)

200 150 O
hm

150 180 O
h m

210 O
hm
100
240 O
hm

50

0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 AK
Maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) for the operation of four loops or four stubs

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7.1.9.5 Diagram for line cards with eight stubs


This diagram is used to verify the maximum current connection factor reserve
(MK_res) for line cards on which eight stubs are operated. The following line cards
are affected by this:
Integrated line card with loop extension (operation of eight stubs)
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 (operation of eight stubs)

Conditions
Max. 31 devices per stub
Only stubs on all connections
MK_res
160

140

120 240 O
h m

MK_limit
(63 mA)
100

80

60

40

20

0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 AK
Maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) for the operation of eight stubs

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7.2 Collective detector line

7.2.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (collective)


The line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 allows collective fire detectors to be
connected to fire control panels with a card cage. The line card (collective) is
mainly used for the migration of existing collective detector lines.
The following diagram shows the collective devices most commonly used in an
existing detector system which are supported by the line card (collective).

Card Cage

FCL2002-A1 FDB201
FDB201-AA
FDB202
Transzorb

FDOOT241-9 FDSB292 FDF221-9 FDF241-9 FDL241-9


FDOOT241-A9

DJ1192
DB1101A DB1101A
EOL22(Ex)

DO1101A DT1101 OP364C DBZ1195A DF1192 DLO1191A


DT1102
SDT210
Z74A Z74A
EOL22(Ex)

F715 R716 / BR17


F716 / BR16
AI30/31

Z94D Z94D
EOL22(Ex)

AT50 F905 / F906 R910 / R925


F910 / BR910 R930 / R970
F930

EOL22(Ex)

SPB3 D2401 / D2417 S2406 A2400

24VDC
DCA1191 DB1101A DB1101A
EOL22(Ex)
DC1192 SB3 DO1101A-Ex DT1101/02A-Ex DF1101-Ex
Z3I410 KMK6

Devices most frequently used on the line card (collective) FCL2002-A1

The line card (collective) is inserted in the card cage of the fire control panels and
is automatically detected by the system.

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Topology
A total of eight stubs can be connected to the line card (collective).
Max. 32 devices can be connected per stub. The KMK must be complied with:
KMK = load factor for collective elements = 32
Unused (empty) stubs do not have to be connected.

Collective detector systems supported


The following detector systems are supported:
MS7
MS9
MS24
DS11/SynoLINE600/SIGMACON
Sinteso multi-protocol

If Sinteso multiple protocol detectors are operated on a line card (collective), a


short-circuit on the stub is indicated as an 'open line' error. This is because the
separator of the multiple protocol detector opens. The line is open and the short-
circuit isolated.

Observe country-specific regulations; these may prescribe, for example, that


manual call points and automatic fire detectors must not be connected to the
same detector line.

'Collective line type' supported on the line card (collective)


FCL2002-A1
Transzorb diode (20 V)
EOL22 (Ex)
3.3 k (not in accordance with VdS 2489, modernization only)
4.7 k (not in accordance with VdS 2489, modernization only)
Preferably select the first two line types mentioned above. These satisfy VdS 2489
by monitoring for gradual short-circuit and wire breakage.
Terminating resistors do not comply with the standard in accordance with
VdS 2489 and form what are known as 'gray zones'. Terminating resistors should
only be used for modernization.

You will find a detailed list of all detectors supported in the List of compatibility.

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The table below contains an overview of the detector systems and line types
supported

Detector system Line types

EOL Transzorb diode EOL22 (Ex) 3.3 k 4.7 k


20 V (grey zone) (grey zone)
MS7, MS9, MS24 -- 1 -- -- ---
DS11 -- -- -- --
SinoLINE600 -- -- -- --
SYGMACON (SIGMASYS GT) -- 1 -- -- --
Sinteso (multi-protocol) -- -- -- --
Connection of Ex devices DC1192/SB3 DC1192/SB3 DC1192/SB3 DC1192/SB3
Characteristics of end-of-line 20 V ±5 %, impulse 3.3 k ±2 %, 4.7 k ±2 %,
power 1.5 kW (max. ±5 %) (max. ±5 %)
Line characteristics RL <150 RL <250 RL <250 RL <250
CL <300 nF CL <300 nF CL <300 nF CL <300 nF
CL with detector 4.5 µF CL with detector CL with detector CL with detector
LL <5 mH 4.5 µF LL <5 mH 4.5 µF LL <5 mH 4.5 µF LL <5 mH
Order no. End-of-line 4600510001 5162220001

1 Exceptions and information relating to individual detector types can be found in


the List of compatibility.

NOTICE

Incorrect selection of the 'Collective line type'


Damage to the detector, particularly when using the EOL transzorb diode 20 V
Select the correct 'Collective line type'.

You will find detailed information about commissioning in document 009052.


You will find detailed information on the configuration and correct selection of the
'Collective line type' in document 009078. See the chapter 'Applicable
documents'.

Definition of the gray zone


The 'grey zone' is defined in relation to the EOL, performance characteristics, and
detector. The 'gray zone' arises when 3.3 k or 4.7 k resistors are used as the
end-of-line and the line resistance does not satisfy the specifications required
(RL <250 ).
The result of a 'gray zone' is that the line driver can no longer reliably recognize an
alarming detector as the line resistance is too high.
faults are not detected.
alarms result in an incorrect alarm message if any message is output at all.
To prevent the 'gray zone' occurring, the end-of-line element (3.3 k or 4.7 k )
must be replaced by an EOL22 (Ex). This makes line resistance monitoring
possible. As soon as the line resistance does not satisfy the specifications
required, a fault message appears.

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Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in the 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find detailed information about the products in the respective Technical
manuals for the devices.
You will find information about key detector figures in document d825b.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in documents
009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.

7.3 MS9i detector line

7.3.1 Guidelines, MS9i detector lines of the FC2080


The procedure that should be followed when planning the MS9i detector lines for
the line cards (MS9i) is similar to the one for planning 008843 as described in the
FS20 system documentation.
The following features differ for the FC2080:
The FC2080 supports a maximum of 3000 physical elements. An MS9i device
is considered a physical element.
The FC2080 supports the operation of a maximum of 30 line cards (MS9i).
The planning steps for each line card (MS9i) are to be carried out separately in
accordance with Planning, 008843.

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7.3.2 Devices that can be connected to the line card (MS9i)


The line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 allows MS9i fire detectors to be connected to fire
control panels with a card cage. The purpose of the line card is to allow existing
MS9i lines that are old but cannot be replaced to operate in conjunction with an
FS20 fire control panel.
The following figure shows which devices can be connected to the line card (MS9i).
Card cage

FCL2003-A1
DJ1192

Z90i Z90Mi Z90i Z90Mi


Z94i Z94Mi Z94i Z94Mi
K5M010

F716i F905
F716Vi F906
R716i F910
F930
R930
DC 24 V

Z90i Z90Mi E90Mi E90Mi E90Ci


Z94i Z94Mi

D900 AT50Mi ATAN50Mi


D915 AT51Mi
D920

BFST

MS716 kollektive
MS9 kollektive
D900 D2401
D915 F911
F915
D920
F732

Devices most frequently used on the line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 taking the example of a loop

The line card (MS9i) is inserted in the card cage of the fire control panel and is
automatically detected by the system.

Topologies
A total of two loops or one loop and one stub or two stubs can be connected to the
line card (MS9i).
The following topologies are possible:
2x loops with max. 50 devices each
2x stubs with max. 32 devices each
1x loop with max. 50 devices and 1x stub with max. 32 devices

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Detector systems supported


The line card (MS9i) is inserted in the card cage FCA2007-A1 or FCA2008-A1 and
is automatically detected by the system.
The following devices and detector systems are supported:
Detector base Z90i, Z94i
Master base Z90Mi, Z94Mi
Master element E90Mi (with max. 20 elements)
Manual call point AT50Mi, AT51Mi, ATAN50Mi
Control element E90Ci, E90Ci
Detector D900, D915, D920, F716i, F716Vi F905, F906, F910, F930, R716i,
R930 (F911, F915, F73, R970, AEK1)
Multimaster card K5M010 (with 4 lines of max. 20 elements each):
– Detectors connected to the multiplexer card must be tested for all functions.
– A slot is not provided in the control panel housing for the multiplexer card. If
space permits, the card can be fitted as required by the customer in the
control panel housing or in an extra housing.
– Multimaster cards inside housings can be powered via the supply output of
the line card FCL2003.
– External multimaster cards must be supplied jointly with an electrically
isolated power supply.

Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in document 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find detailed information about the products in the respective Technical
manuals for the devices.
You will find information about key detector figures in document d825b.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in documents
009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.

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7.4 AnalogPLUS detector line

7.4.1 Devices that can be connected to the line


card (AnalogPLUS)
The line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005 is a module bus card which can be used in
fire control panels with a card cage. The purpose of the line card (AnalogPLUS) is
to migrate AnalogPLUS and Synova line devices in the event of modernizations.
The diagram below shows an example overview of the line devices that can be
connected.
Card cage 3)

FCL2005 AI340
DJ1192
HI32xC
AI300

OH320C

CB320A

DM113x OP620A DOT1131 DT113x HI32xA OH320A OP320A DF1191


DMA1133 DO113x DF1192
MT320A

ABI322A EB322A
DC1136 DC1131
DC1192 DC1192 AB322A DC1192 DC1192
1) 1)
SB3

DO1101-Ex

DT1101-Ex
HI62xC

2)
DS11
DF1101-Ex

Example overview of the line devices that can be connected to the line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005

1) Collective stub
2) Collective Ex detector line
3) SynoLINE300C

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Topologies
The following topologies are possible at the line card (AnalogPLUS):
4 loops each with a maximum of 128 AnalogPLUS line devices
4 stubs each with a maximum of 32 AnalogPLUS line devices
Mixed variants possible
Number of devices that can be addressed: max. 512
Max. loop length 2000 m

External supply for line devices


The line card (AnalogPLUS) has no supply output for line devices. A separate
power supply may need to be provided.

Supported detectors
The line card (AnalogPLUS) supports the same recording peripheral equipment as
the corresponding AlgoRex line plug-in modules E3M110, E3M111, K3M111:
Optical smoke detectors: DO113x, OP620A, OP320A
Multi-sensor smoke detectors: DOT1131, OH620A, OH320A
Heat detectors: DT113x, HI32xA, HI62xA
Flame detectors: DF119x
Manual call points: DM113x, DMA1133, MT320A
Input modules: DC1131, EB322A
Output modules: DC1134, DC1136, AB322A
Input/output modules: DC1192, CB320A, ABI322A
Collective detectors above DC1192
Collective Ex detectors above DC1192 and SB3
SynoLINE300C above CB320A

DC1135 is no longer supported.

Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on the line card (AnalogPLUS) in the 008837
product data.
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in the 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find the information on the AnalogPLUS line devices in the
corresponding AlgoRex documents.
You will find information about key detector figures in the AlgoRex document
Guidelines 001508.
You will find information on modernization and migration in the documents
A6V10323158 'Modernizing fire detection installations with multiple protocol
detectors' and in the configuration 009078 in the chapter 'AlgoRex/SIGMASYS
data migration'.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in documents
009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.

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7.5 Interactive detector line

7.5.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive)


The line card (interactive) FCL2006 is a module bus card which can be used in fire
control panels with a card cage. The purpose of the line card (interactive) is to
migrate interactive line devices in the event of modernizations.
The diagram below shows an example overview of the interactive line devices that
can be connected to the line card (interactive).
Card cage 3)

DOW1171
FCL2006
DJ1192
HI320C

4) OH320C

DCW1151 CB320A DC1157-AA

DM115x DOT115x DT115x DO115x DF1191


DMA1153 DF1192

DLO1191

DC1192 DC1192 DC1192 DC1192 DC115x DC115x


1) 1) 1)
SB3

DO1101-Ex

DT1101-Ex DS11

DLR11

2)
DF1101-Ex

Example overview of the line devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive) FCL2006

1) Collective stub
2) Ex area
3) SynoLINE300C
4) If compatible with AlgoRex EP7 or higher

Topologies
The following topologies are possible at the line card (interactive):
1x loop with a maximum of 128 interactive line devices
1x stub with a maximum of 32 interactive line devices
Sub-stub on loop or stub possible
Sub-stub on sub-stub is possible
Separate supply output for input/output modules

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Supported detectors
The line card (interactive) supports the same recording peripheral equipment as
the corresponding AlgoRex line plug-in modules E3M070, E3M071, K3M071:
Optical smoke detectors: DO115x
Radio smoke detectors: DCW1151
Multi-sensor smoke detectors: DOT115x
Heat detectors: DT1152
Linear smoke detectors: DLO1191
Flame detectors: DF119x
Manual call points: DM115x
Contact detectors: DC1157-AA
Output modules: DC115x
MSx detectors above DC1192
Collective detectors above DC1192
Collective Ex detectors above DC1192 and SB3
SynoLINE300 above CB320A

DOTE1152 is no longer supported.

Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on the line card (interactive) in the 008837
product data.
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in the 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find the information on the interactive line devices in the corresponding
AlgoRex documents.
You will find information on key detector figures in AlgoRex document 001508
'Guidelines'.
You will find information on modernization and migration in documents
A6V10323158 'Modernizing fire detection installations with multiple protocol
detectors' and 009078 Configuration, chapter 'AlgoRex/SIGMASYS data
migration'.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in
documents 009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.

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7.6 Interactive Ex detector line

7.6.1 Devices that can be connected to the line


card (interactive, Ex)
The line card (interactive, Ex) FCL2007 is a module bus card which can be used in
fire control panels with a card cage. The purpose of the line card (interactive, Ex) is
to migrate interactive Ex line devices in the event of modernizations.
The diagram below shows an example overview of the interactive line devices that
can be connected to the line card (interactive, Ex).
Card cage
FCL2007

DC 24 V / 500 mA DM115x-Ex

SB3

Dxx115x Dxx115x DOT1151A-Ex DT1151A-Ex DF1151-Ex

DT1151A-Ex

DOT1151A-Ex
1)

Example overview of the line devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive, Ex) FCL2007

1) Ex area

Topologies
Only one stub can be connected to the line card (interactive, Ex).
1x stub with a maximum of 32 interactive line devices
The hazardous area must be connected via the safety barrier SB3.
The same detectors as for the line card (interactive) can be connected
upstream of the SB3.

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Supported Ex detectors
The line card (interactive, Ex) supports the same recording peripheral equipment
as the corresponding AlgoRex line plug-in module E3M171.
DOT multi-sensor smoke detectors: DOT1151A-Ex above SB3
DT heat detectors: DT1151A-Ex above SB3
DF flame detectors: DF1151-Ex above SB3
DM manual call points: DM115x-Ex above SB3

Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on the line card (interactive, Ex) in the 008837
product data.
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in the 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find detailed information on interactive Ex line devices in
document 1204 'Fire alarm signal in areas at risk of explosion'.
You will find information on key detector figures in AlgoRex document 001508
'Guidelines'.
You will find information on modernization and migration in documents
A6V10323158 'Modernizing fire detection installations with multiple protocol
detectors' and 009078 Configuration, chapter 'AlgoRex/SIGMASYS data
migration'.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in
documents 009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.

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8 Planning the networking of the stations

8.1 Networking types – overview


The stations in the fire detection system can be networked in the following ways:
SAFEDLINK (system bus) and/or FCnet/SAFEDLINK
SAFEDLINK, extended: coupling of several SAFEDLINK sub-nets via
FCnet/LAN (optical Ethernet)
Electric Ethernet (does not comply with EN 54)
SAFEDLINK and Ethernet mixed and/or FCnet /Ethernet (does not comply with
EN 54)
The stations in the network can have the following connection types/functions:
Stand-alone station: stand-alone station
SAFEDLINK station: station in the SAFEDLINK network
Router station: station in the SAFEDLINK sub-net connected to the FCnet/LAN
Ethernet station: station in the Ethernet sub-network to which no more stations
are connected via SAFEDLINK
GAP station: Station in the network for connecting to a management station via
BACnet client or toSintesoWorks
– The GAP station can be configured with the DHCP server function.
– The DHCP server automatically issues IP addresses to the clients from a
defined IP address space. This enables a PC to receive local access, for
example.
– A route to an external IP router can be defined for the GAP station.

8.1.1 SAFEDLINK networking


3

2
1

2 2

Example: Networking via SAFEDLINK

1 FCnet/SAFEDLINK network
2 FCnet/SAFEDLINK stations
3 Central remote transmission

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8.1.2 Extended SAFEDLINK networking


Extended SAFEDLINK networking is the coupling of several SAFEDLINK sub-nets
via FCnet/LAN (optical Ethernet).
4

5 3

2
5 2

6
Example: Extended SAFEDLINK network

1 FCnet/LAN
2 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-nets
3 Terminal or Ethernet station
4 SAFEDLINK station with central remote transmission
5 Router station
6 GAP station

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8.1.3 Ethernet networking

Networking via Ethernet is not in compliance with EN 54.

3
Networking via Ethernet

1 Ethernet stations
2 Ethernet network
3 Ethernet hub or switch

8.1.4 SAFEDLINK and Ethernet networking

Networking via Ethernet is not in compliance with EN 54.

1 1

Example: Networking via SAFEDLINK and Ethernet

1 Stations in the FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net


2 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net

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3 Ethernet hub or switch


4 FCnet/Ethernet sub-net (does not comply with EN 54)
5 FCnet/Ethernet stations

8.2 License key


License keys are needed to enable stations for network functions. Stations which
communicate with a management station with SintesoView and/or BACnet third-
party product must have a license key installed.
The following license keys are available:

Function License key License key up


from MP5 to MP4

BACnet for Siemens management station Possible L2


without

SintesoView S1 L1

Sinteso Touch PC (in conjunction with FT2080) S2 L2


(3

BACnet third-part product (supervision only) S1 --

BACnet third-party product (supervision and S2 --


basic control)

BACnet third-party product (supervision and full S3 ( 2 --


control)

Sinteso Mobile S3 ( 2 --

For enabling the corresponding SIGMASYS site S7 to S12 L3 to L7


size ( 1

(1You will find detailed information on the license keys for the FG2020 in manual
A6V10281424.
(2 Backward compatible with license key (L2)
( 3 'Sinteso Touch PC' function does not apply to license key (L2)

Each license key is backward compatible with the key below.

Each individual FS20 station which communicates via BACnet must be enabled
with at least license key (S2). A maximum of 2 management stations can be
connected per SAFEDLINK network.

SintesoView has the same visibility as the connected 'Station'. You can use
SintesoView in a fire voice control panel with networked 'Stations' to gain global
visibility. Just one license key is needed for this per network if the license key is
installed in a 'Station' with global visibility.

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8.3 Access components/function and access type


In addition to operation on the stations, the fire detection system can be accessed
using the following components:
SintesoWorks e.g. to initialize the station, update firmware, upload/download
configuration
SintesoView
Management station via BACnet/Ethernet
The stations can be accessed as follows:
Local access to standalone station or SAFEDLINK station via the station's
Ethernet interface
Internal access via GAP station
Internal access via address: direct access via the IP address to a station
External access via GAP or address (remote access)
Select the access type in the 'Connect' window with SintesoWorks.
The management station receives access via the configured network addresses.

Overview of access component/function and access type


Internal access type Remote access (external access) 1

Access component/function Local GAP Address 2 GAP Address 2

SintesoWorks and SintesoView X X X X X


Management station (BACnet/Ethernet) – X X X X
Initializing the station X – – – –
Updating the firmware X – – – –
Uploading/downloading configuration via X X X X X
the PC with SintesoWorks

1 Remote access only via Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1


2Direct address access is possible and should only be used for special
applications.

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8.3.1 Access to the stand-alone station


1 2 3

Example of stand-alone station

Local access
Item no. Designation/function Address Notes
Ethernet connection

1 Stand-alone station 192.168.200.1


2 Ethernet connection
3 Uploading, downloading 192.168.200.5 Ethernet client is configured to automatically
Initializing the station reference an IP address
Updating the firmware
SintesoView

Local access

Access via GAP


The standalone station must be configured as GAP for this access type. A
management station can only receive local access via a GAP station.

Item no. Designation/function Address Notes


Ethernet connection

1 GAP station (stand-alone) 192.168.201.1 Configured as GAP with DHCP server function
2 Ethernet connection
3 Uploading, downloading 192.168.201.5 Ethernet client is configured to automatically
SintesoView reference an IP address
Management station

Access via GAP

Access via address


Item no. Designation/function Address Notes
Ethernet connection

1 GAP station (stand-alone) and 192.168.100.1 Configured as GAP without DHCP server
router function (sample address)
2 Ethernet connection
3 Uploading, downloading 192.168.100.100 Sample address, manually configured (in the
SintesoView same address range as IP address for GAP
station)
Management station

Access via address

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8.3.2 Access to the SAFEDLINK station

1 4 5

2 2

Example of SAFEDLINK stations

If a SAFEDLINK Station is configured as 'GAP' or 'Secondary GAP', it must also


be configured as a router or a standby router; otherwise, local or general access
via the Ethernet port will not be possible.

Local access
Item no. Designation/function Ethernet address SAFEDLINK Notes
address

1 Ethernet interface on 192.168.200.1 IP address of Ethernet interface. A DHCP


SAFEDLINK station server runs on the Ethernet interface of
each SAFEDLINK station to assign the
address 192.168.200.5 to the connected
PC
2 SAFEDLINK stations 192.168.1.x IP address range for SAFEDLINK network
3 SAFEDLINK network
4 Ethernet connection
5 Uploading, 192.168.200.5 Ethernet client is configured to
downloading automatically reference an IP address (see
Initializing the station item 1)
Updating the firmware
SintesoView

Local access

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Access via GAP station


Item no. Designation/function Ethernet address SAFEDLINK Notes
address

1 GAP station 192.168.201.1 Configured as GAP with DHCP server


function.
Router station 192.168.100.3 Configured as router station
(192.168.100.3 is an example of an
Ethernet address)
2 SAFEDLINK stations 192.168.1.x Standard address range for SAFEDLINK
stations is 192.168.1.x (can be changed)
3 SAFEDLINK network
4 Ethernet connection
5 Uploading, 192.168.201.5 Ethernet client is configured to
downloading automatically reference an IP address (see
SintesoView item 1)
Management station

Access via GAP station

Access via address


Item no. Designation/function Ethernet address SAFEDLINK Notes
address

1 GAP station Configured as GAP without DHCP server


function
Router station 192.168.100.3 Configured as router station
(192.168.100.3 is an example of an
Ethernet address)
2 SAFEDLINK stations 192.168.1.x Standard address range for SAFEDLINK
stations is 192.168.1.x (can be changed)
3 SAFEDLINK network
4 Ethernet connection
5 Uploading, 192.168.100.100 IP address manually configured in the
downloading same address range as IP address for
SintesoView GAP station
Management station

Access via address

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8.3.3 Local access to extended network


1 10 11

3 4

9 9

7 9

9 9 5

3 4

Example: Extended network, local access

Item no. Designation/function Ethernet address SAFEDLINK Notes


address

1 Ethernet interface on 192.168.200.1 IP address of Ethernet interface. A


SAFEDLINK station DHCP server runs on the Ethernet
interface of each SAFEDLINK station to
assign the address 192.168.200.5 to the
connected PC
2 SAFEDLINK stations
3 Router stations
4 Standby router stations
5 Ethernet station (standby
station or terminal)
6 SAFEDLINK sub-net 1 192.168.1.x IP address range for sub-net 1 (pre-
setting, can be changed)
7 FCnet/LAN 192.168.100.x IP address range for Ethernet sub-net
(pre-setting, can be changed)
8 SAFEDLINK sub-net 2 192.168.2.x IP address range for sub-net 2 (pre-
setting, can be changed)
9 Ethernet switch (MM)
FN2008-A1
10 Ethernet connection

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Item no. Designation/function Ethernet address SAFEDLINK Notes


address

11 Uploading, 192.168.200.5 Ethernet client is configured to


downloading automatically reference an IP address
Initializing the station (see item 1)
Updating the firmware
SintesoView

Local access to extended network

8.3.4 Internal access to extended network via GAP


The PC is connected to any point in the FCnet/LAN. All stations can then be
reached via the GAP. The GAP must be in the FCnet/LAN.

6
11
3 4

9 9 10

7 9

9 9 5
1

3 4

Example: Internal access to extended network via GAP

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Item no. Designation/function Address Address Notes


Ethernet SAFEDLINK

1 GAP station 192.168.201.1 Configured as GAP with DHCP server


function
2 SAFEDLINK stations
3 Router stations
4 Standby router stations
5 Ethernet station (standby
station or terminal)
6 SAFEDLINK sub-net 1 192.168.1.x IP address range for SAFEDLINK sub-net
1 (pre-setting, can be changed)
7 FCnet/LAN 192.168.100.x IP address range for Ethernet sub-net
(pre-setting, can be changed)
8 SAFEDLINK sub-net 2 192.168.2.x IP address range for SAFEDLINK sub-net
2 (pre-setting, can be changed)
9 Ethernet switch (MM) Any Address must not be the same as the
FN2008-A1 address in the FCnet/LAN
10 Ethernet connection Connected to FN2008-A1 of the standby
station (example)
11 Uploading, 192.168.201.5 Ethernet client is configured to
downloading automatically reference an IP address (see
SintesoView item 1)
Management station

Internal access to extended network via GAP

8.4 Planning procedure


The following details must be known:
Operating concept
Planned system extensions
When planning the networking of the stations, proceed as follows:
1. Determine the locations of the stations.
2. Determine the location of the station with remote transmission for redundant
networking.
3. Determine the type of networking (SAFEDLINK, extended networking via
FCnet/LAN, Ethernet or mixed) and the line type.
4. Define the fire control panels that must be equipped with two network modules
(SAFEDLINK).
5. Determine the router stations for extended networking (equipped with Ethernet
switch (MM) FN2008-A1)
6. Define the station for remote access (optional).

8.5 SAFEDLINK networking


The stations are networked in compliance with EN 54 via the system bus
FCnet/SAFEDLINK. Data exchange is possible between all stations connected to
the SAFEDLINK system bus. This makes system-wide operation, control and
alarming possible.

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Features of networking via SAFEDLINK


Wiring using wire pairs
Redundant transmission paths thanks to loop-shaped wiring
Increased security thanks to degraded mode capability
No additional degraded mode cabling required, even with more than 512
detectors in the system

2 2

2 3 4

Networking via the SAFEDLINK system bus

1 System bus FCnet/SAFEDLINK


2 Fire control panels e.g. FC2040, FC2060
3 Fire control panel FC2020
4 Fire terminal FT2040

Depending on the prevailing conditions, the transmission speed of the system


must be configured from 'Standard' to 'Low', for example if cables of inferior
quality are used.

Characteristics
Stations that can be networked via FCnet/SAFEDLINK, Max. 32
without BACnet configuration (e.g. management station)
Stations that can be networked via FCnet/SAFEDLINK, with Max. 16
BACnet configuration (e.g. management station)
Distance between the stations Max. 1000 m
Data rate 'Standard' Max. 312 kbit/s
'Low' data rate Max. 96 kBit/s

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8.5.1 Fiber optic cable network module (SM/MM)


FN2006/FN2007
The two fiber optic cable network modules enable an optical FCnet/SAFEDLINK
network over several kilometers that is in conformance with EN 54. The fiber optic
cable network modules have two separate channels and thus also enable the
redundant linkage of one SAFEDLINK station in accordance with EN 54. They can
be installed in a station or remotely.
The following fiber optic cable network modules are available:
Fiber optic cable network module (SM) FN2006-A1 with single-mode
transmission
Fiber optic cable network module (MM) FN2007-A1 with multi-mode
transmission

4 5

1 6 3

3 3

2 2

SAFEDLINK networking via fiber optic cable with fiber optic cable network module

1 Optical FCnet/SAFEDLINK system bus


2 SAFEDLINK station
3 Fiber optic cable network module (SM/MM) installed in the station
4 Remote SAFEDLINK station
5 Electrical FCnet/SAFEDLINK connection
6 External fiber optic cable network module (SM/MM)

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Characteristics
Length of the fiber optic cable (module/module):
With fiber optic cable network module (SM) FN2006-A1 Max. 40,000 m
With fiber optic cable network module (MM) FN2007-A1 Max. 4000 m
Total length of the electrical FCnet line Max. 1000 m at 312 kbit/s
Optical connection at the fiber optic cable network module Type SC

8.5.2 Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1


If the FCnet/SAFEDLINK networking is to be managed over larger distances (>
1000 m), a repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 must be used to boost the signal.
The repeater is an intermediate amplifier and is not recognized as a station in the
FCnet/SAFEDLINK. It requires external power supply, possibly from one of the
stations.

4 5

Line extension with repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1

1 System bus FCnet/SAFEDLINK


2 Station in the FCnet/SAFEDLINK network
3 Supply from station
4 Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1
5 Extended system bus FCnet/SAFEDLINK

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Characteristics
Distance between repeater and stations Max. 1000 m
Number of repeaters between two stations Max. 1
Number of repeaters per SAFEDLINK network Max. 32
Data rate 'Standard' Max. 312 kbit/s
'Low' data rate Max. 96 kBit/s

The repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 is an external component and cannot be


seen in 'SintesoWorks'. Document use in the site documentation.
You will find detailed information on the repeater in the product data 008837.

8.5.3 Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT


If the FCnet/SAFEDLINK networking is to be managed over large distances, the
system bus can be extended along with the interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT
and fiber optic cables.

You will find detailed information about using fiber-optic cables and the interface
module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT in document 008837. See chapter 'Applicable
documents'.

3 4 3

2 2

SAFEDLINK system bus extension with interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT via fiber
optic cables

1 System bus FCnet/SAFEDLINK


2 Stations in the FCnet/SAFEDLINK network
3 Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT
4 Fiber-optic cables for extending the FCnet/SAFEDLINK system bus

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Characteristics
Length of the fibre optic cable:
Multi-mode Max. 2000 m
Single mode Max. 15000 m
Connection length to station Max. 100 m
Required converter between two stations 2
Optical connection ST
Number of fibers between two interface modules 2
Data rate 'Standard' Max. 312 kbit/s
'Low' data rate Max. 96 kBit/s

8.6 Special features of SAFEDLINK networking with


FC2080
The FCnet networking of the fire control panel FC2080 differs in the following
respects from that of the compact control panels:
Internal connection to optional operating unit
Network module (SAFEDLINK) as well as wiring and installation location
All other points, such as characteristic data and devices that can be connected on
FCnet, correspond to SAFEDLINK networking.

Example of standalone fire control panel FC2080 with operating unit


The fire control panel FC2080 is operated without an operating unit. The optional
operating unit for the FC2080 is autonomous to the FC2080 and corresponds to a
separate station. Communication is via the FCnet as shown.

3 1. Processor unit (19", FC2080) with CPU


1 card (FC2080) and communication card
(FC2080)
2. Operating unit (operating unit and
2 operating add-ons)
3. FCnet networking of the FC2080 with
the optional operating unit

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Fire control panel FC2080 in the FCnet/SAFEDLINK network


The network modules of the FC2080 are integrated on the CPU card (FC2080) and
the communication card (FC2080) and are connected as shown.

Only two network modules (SAFEDLINK, CC) may be loaded in the FC2080. In
the case of dual CPU operation, the network module must be removed from the
communication card and plugged into the second redundant CPU card.

2 3

Example of networking variants for the FC2080

1 FCnet/SAFEDLINK network
2 SAFEDLINK connection principle for FC2080 without operating unit via CPU card
and communication card
3 SAFEDLINK connection principle for FC2080 with optional operating unit, via the
communication card, network module (SAFEDLINK), operating unit and CPU card

You will find detailed descriptions of the wiring in the documents on product data
008837 and installation 008851. See chapter 'Applicable documents'.

See also
SAFEDLINK networking [ 102]
Fiber optic cable network module (SM/MM)
FN2006/FN2007 [ 104]
Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 [ 105]
Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT [ 106]

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8.7 Networking via Ethernet


Stations can be networked via Ethernet. In this case, the connection is established
with a commercially available Fast Ethernet cable (CAT5 or CAT6).

Restrictions on the Ethernet:


The networking is not in compliance with EN 54 (no degraded mode possible)
No redundant networking possibilities
A maximum of 32 stations can be networked with
– Additional stations can be networked via FCnet/SAFEDLINK

Ethernet networking of two stations


1 3
2

Ethernet connection between two stations

1 Fire control panel FC20xx


2 Ethernet connection
3 Fire terminal FT2040

If only two stations are to be networked, the connection is established directly with
one crossed Fast Ethernet cable.

Ethernet networking of several stations


If more than two stations are to be networked via Ethernet, they must be connected
to each other via a hub or a switch.

A router must not be used for Ethernet networking, i.e. all stations must be in the
same IP sub-network.

3
Ethernet networking with several stations via Ethernet hub or switch

1 Ethernet stations
2 Ethernet network (does not comply with EN 54)
3 Ethernet hub or switch

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Characteristics
Stations that can be networked with Ethernet network alone Max. 32
Cable type Fast Ethernet CAT5/CAT6
Data rate 100/10 Mbit/s
Max. length of individual Ethernet connections 100 m

8.8 Networking via SAFEDLINK and Ethernet


In addition to networking via the system bus FCnet/SAFEDLINK, additional stations
can be networked via a station's Ethernet interface (FCnet/Ethernet). This
networking type does not comply with EN 54.

2
3

Combined networking via the system bus SAFEDLINK and Ethernet

1 Stations on the FCnet/Ethernet sub-net


2 FCnet/Ethernet sub-net
3 Switch or hub
4 Router station on the FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net
5 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net

The connection station from the FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net to the FCnet/Ethernet


sub-net is a router station. This station has the function of a router and addresses
the stations on the FCnet/Ethernet sub-net.

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Characteristics
FCnet/Ethernet sub-nets on the FCnet/SAFEDLINK Max. 1
network
Networkable stations via FCnet/Ethernet Max. 4 (incl. router stations)
Stations that can be networked in both sub-networks Max. 32

8.9 Extended networking


Extended networking is the merging of several SAFEDLINK sub-nets via
FCnet/LAN, which is managed as optical Ethernet in loop topology.
The sub-networks communicate via the router stations.

A router station has an integrated Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 and is


configured as a router station with 'SintesoWorks'.

In extended networking, no additional Ethernet sub-net may be connected in a


SAFEDLINK sub-net.

Properties
Structure of large and efficient networks
Merging of several SAFEDLINK sub-networks
High data rate and not sensitive to electric interference (fiber optic cables)
Redundant network topology (loop-shaped networking)
Redundant networking of sub-nets possible (complies with EN 54)

8.9.1 Redundant networking


A sub-net is networked redundantly by connecting the sub-net to the FCnet/LAN
via two router stations. This networking type is specified according to EN 54 in the
following cases:
A total of more than 512 FDnet devices in the sub-net
central remote transmission in the sub-network
The monitored surface in the sub-net is greater than 12,000 m2
Degraded mode is guaranteed because the router stations monitor one another. If
the router station fails, the standby router station automatically takes over the
function of the router station.

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4 10

6 7 8 9

6 7 6

3 2

Extended, redundant networking of SAFEDLINK sub-networks

1 FCnet/LAN
2 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with 512 FDnet line devices (not networked redundantly)
3 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with >512 FDnet line devices or with a monitored surface
of >12,000 m2 (networked redundantly)
4 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with external alarming or >512 FDnet line devices
5 Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1
6 Router station
7 Standby router station
8 Ethernet station (terminal or individual station) connected to the FCnet/LAN via the
FN2008-A1
9 SintesoWorks or SintesoView connected via the FN2008-A1 (high performance)
10 SintesoView or SintesoWorks connected via a station's Ethernet connection
(performance lower)

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Characteristics

NOTICE

Alternative products to Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1


No compliance with EN 54
For a fire detection installation in compliance with EN 54, you must use the
permitted Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1.

Stations that can be networked via all sub-networks Max. 64


Number of FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-nets that can be networked Max. 14
Number of stations per SAFEDLINK sub-network Max. 16
Number of Ethernet stations/router stations in the FCnet/LAN Max. 32
Distance between the nodes in the FCnet/LAN Max. 3000 m
Data rate in the FCnet/LAN 100 Mbit/s

8.9.2 Restrictions on extended networking


The following restrictions apply when using stations in extended networking:
The fire control panel FC2080 must not be configured as a router.
The fire control panels FC2060 can be used as routers or standby routers as
long as the outline quantities or system limits of a FC2040 are not exceeded.
All stations throughout the entire extended network must be equipped with the
PMI & mainboard FCM2027.
Compact stations with the PMI & mainboard FCM2004 must not be used in the
extended network.

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8.10 Management station or tool via GAP


A management station must be connected via the GAP's Ethernet interface.
In the case of SintesoView or SintesoWorks, the GAP is configured as a DHCP
server.

1 2 3

Tool or management station connection via GAP

1 Management station or SintesoView, SintesoWorks


2 Ethernet connection
3 GAP and router station
4 FCnet/SAFEDLINK
5 SAFEDLINK station

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8.11 Management station or tool in extended network


The management station must be connected via the Ethernet switch (MM)
FN2008-A1 in the extended network. Any 'Station' in the FCnet/LAN can be
configured as GAP. The GAP must be entered as the standard gateway on the
management station.

2
1
2

Tool or management station in extended network

1 FCnet/LAN
2 Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1
3 Ethernet/BACnet
4 Management station or SintesoView, SintesoWorks
5 Router station and GAP
6 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net

Each 'Station' in the FCnet/LAN can be configured as GAP.


You will find detailed information on how to enter the required network addresses in
document 009078. See chapter 'Applicable documents'.

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8.12 Redundant management stations


4 7 4

3 3

2
1
2

Redundant management stations

1 FCnet/LAN
2 Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1
3 Ethernet/BACnet
4 Management stations
5 Router station and GAP
6 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net
7 'Secondary GAP'

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8.13 Remote access


Connection to external networks or external access must be configured via a
firewall for security reasons. The Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1 can protect
individual stations or the entire network from the following events:
protection against attacks which impair the functionality of the FS20 system
unauthorized access
spying on data
data manipulation

2
3

Remote access from external network

1 Internal FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net


2 Router station in the FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net
3 Firewall with FN2009-A1
4 External network
5 External management station

8.14 Remote access to the extended network with two


GAPs
The following prerequisites must be met:
The management stations have access via the firewall and GAP.
All stations in the extended network can be reached. The GAPs must be
connected to the FCnet/LAN.
The GAP is configured as a DHCP server for the purpose of connecting to
SintesoWorks via FCnet/LAN.
The following routes to the management stations (11) are configured using
SintesoWorks:

Routes in the GAP


Route via Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1:
Target address: 10.169.29.0, network mask: 255.255.255.0, gateway:
192.168.100.2

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Routes in the Ethernet sub-net


Route via GAP
Target address: 10.169.29.0, network mask: 255.255.255.0, gateway:
192.168.100.1
2

6 11

3 4
12

9 9 10

5
7 9

9 9 10
1 4
12

13

2
Example: External access to extended network via GAP

Item no. Designation/function Ethernet SAFEDLINK Notes


address(es) address

1 'GAP' station and 192.168.201.1 Configured as GAP with DHCP server


Router station 192.168.100.1 function and router function

2 SAFEDLINK stations
3 Router station
4 Standby router stations
5 Ethernet station and
'Secondary GAP'
6 SAFEDLINK sub-net 1 192.168.1.x IP address range for SAFEDLINK sub-
net 1 (pre-setting, can be changed)
7 FCnet/LAN 192.168.100.x IP address range for Ethernet sub-net
(pre-setting, can be changed)
8 SAFEDLINK sub-net 2 192.168.2.x IP address range for SAFEDLINK sub-
net 2 (pre-setting, can be changed)
9 Ethernet switch (MM) Any Address must not be the same as the
FN2008-A1 address in the FCnet/LAN
10 Ethernet connection Connected to Ethernet switch (MM)
FN2008-A1 of the standby station
(example)

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Item no. Designation/function Ethernet SAFEDLINK Notes


address(es) address

11 Management station 10.169.29.82 Ethernet participants from external sub-


net (sample address), connected to
Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1
12 Security module (firewall) 192.168.100.2 Sample addresses
FN2009-A1 10.169.29.80
13 Management station via 10.169.30.01 Sample address
'Secondary GAP'

External access to extended network via GAP

8.15 Remote access via cRSP


The 'common Remote Service Platform' (cRSP) makes it possible to manage
multiple customer installations and enables access control of a 'Site'.

The following functions are available:


'SintesoView'
'Download site'
'Upload site'
'Upload site event memory'
'Upload site log files'
'Diagnostics report'

The following functions are not available:


Updating the firmware of the main CPU and of the components and peripheral
devices

To establish a connection with 'SintesoWorks', you must select the 'Connection to


IP address' option in the 'Connect' window and enter 'localhost' and '127.0.0.1'.

You will find more information about cRSP on the Siemens Intranet, by following
this link.
You will find information about configuring remote access in document 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents [ 11]'.

8.16 Guidelines
See also
Outline quantities for hardware [ 135]

8.16.1 Redundancy and degraded mode


For networking via the FCnet/SAFEDLINK, each station must be equipped with a
network module (SAFEDLINK).

Redundant networking
The FCnet/SAFEDLINK system bus wiring is loop-shaped. The stations can
continue to communicate even when the bus has been interrupted at one point or a
short-circuit has occurred.

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Degraded mode in the SAFEDLINK system


If the CPU of a station fails, the station can still trigger a collective alarm.
If the networking module fails, the affected station and all of the connected
peripherals (e.g. detector, alarm horns and remote transmission device) are
disconnected from the network. When a second networking module (degraded
mode module) is used, degraded mode is ensured in the system. When the main
module fails, the degraded mode module assumes the most important functions.
Only the following signals are transmitted in degraded mode:
Degraded fire alarm
Switching-off of the acoustic alarming devices

8.16.1.1 Guidelines for a station's redundant SAFEDLINK


connection
A station is incorporated redundantly into the SAFEDLINK network if two network
modules (SAFEDLINK) are used. The stations' redundant SAFEDLINK connection
complies with EN 54 and is specified for the following applications:
Fire control panels with more than 512 fire detectors (irrespective of the remote
transmission connection) must be equipped with two network modules
(SAFEDLINK) (EN 54).
Fire control panels with superordinate functions (transmission devices,
alarming devices, master operation) must be equipped with two network
modules (SAFEDLINK) (various country-specific 'Codes of Practice').
Fire control panels monitoring surfaces larger than 12,000 m2 must be
equipped with two network modules (SAFEDLINK) (VDE 0833-2).
The fire control panel FC2080 may monitor a surface of more then 48,000 mm2
in redundant CPU operation (2 CPU cards with network module).

Overview of requirements for a station's redundant SAFEDLINK


connection
Number of detectors in the fire Number of Monitored Superordinate Redundant Redundant
control panel detectors in the surface function 1 SAFEDLINK display (only
system connection [DE]) 2

512 Not networked yes / no no no


>512 Not networked yes / no no no
512 512 no no no
512 512 Yes Yes no
512 >512 no no no
512 >512 Yes Yes Yes
>512 >512 no Yes no
>512 >512 Yes Yes Yes
512 512 > 12,000 m2 no Yes Yes

1 Remote transmission (RT), alarming devices, master operation


2The redundant display can be realized using a fire terminal or a fire control panel.
A redundant SAFEDLINK connection is not required in the redundant display.

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4
1
2

2 3 3

7 6 5

... ...

512 > 512 512


Example: Redundant networking and degraded mode

1 System bus FCnet/SAFEDLINK


2 Station with one network module (SAFEDLINK)
3 Redundantly connected station with two network modules (SAFEDLINK)
4 Fire terminal FT2040
5 Fire control panel with central remote transmission device
6 Fire control panel with >512 detectors
7 Fire control panel with 512 detectors

8.16.1.2 Degraded mode with extended networking


In addition to the guidelines for SAFEDLINK networking, the following must be
noted for the degraded mode characteristics of extended networking:

If a 'Station' is in 'Degraded mode' and has a 'Degraded FIRE ALARM', all


'Stations' on the same sub-net generate a 'Degraded FIRE ALARM'. The
'Stations' in other sub-nets which are networked via 'FCnet/LAN' do not generate
a 'Degraded FIRE ALARM'.

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'RT' and 'External sounder'


Because the 'RT' has the global 'Visibility', the 'RT' is always activated by a
'Degraded FIRE ALARM'.
An 'External sounder' has the 'Station' 'Visibility' as standard and is therefore
not activated by a 'Degraded FIRE ALARM' from another sub-net.
You can change the behavior of the 'External sounder' element by extending the
'Visibility' of the 'External sounder' element to include all 'Stations' on the other sub-
nets or by configuring the global 'Visibility'.
An alarm signal can only be switched off within a SAFEDLINK sub-net in
'Degraded mode'. If, for example, a station is in sub-net 1, in 'Degraded mode'
and has an alarm, all the horns in sub-net 2 are also switched on. The horns
that are switched on in sub-net 2 can however no longer be deactivated by the
station in 'Degraded mode' (in sub-net 1).
If horns are connected to the station in 'Degraded mode' in sub-net 1, they can
only be deactivated by a station in sub-net 1.

See also
Guidelines for SAFEDLINK networking [ 122]

8.16.2 Guidelines for SAFEDLINK networking


Observe the following guidelines for the SAFEDLINK networking:
Lines for the system bus and for the DC power supply must be arranged
separately.
Networking via Ethernet is not in compliance with EN 54.
When using a repeater (SAFEDLINK) and interface module (DL485/13-xx-ST-
SBT), the earth fault monitoring of the network cabling is limited.
The number of BACnet clients for management stations is limited to 2 per
SAFEDLINK network.
The following table shows the most important parameters of the networking types.

Parameter FCnet/SAFEDLINK FCnet/Ethernet (sub-net)

Max. length of line between the stations 1 1000 m 100 m


(without switch or router)
Max. number of stations 32 4 (incl. router station)
Max. stations that can be networked via 32 –
FCnet/SAFEDLINK, without BACnet configuration (e.g.
management station)
Max. stations that can be networked via 16 –
FCnet/SAFEDLINK, with BACnet configuration (e.g.
management station)
Max. distance length between the repeater and the 1000 m in each case –
stations
Maximum number of repeaters between two stations 1 –
Max. number of repeaters 32 –
Max. length of line between interface module and 100 m –
stations
Maximum number of interface modules between two 1 pair –
stations
Max. number of interface modules 32 pairs –

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Parameter FCnet/SAFEDLINK FCnet/Ethernet (sub-net)

Max. length of line of all electrical connections (copper 1000 m –


cables) in the optical network
Maximum number of fiber optic cable network modules 1 –
between two stations
Maximum number of fiber optic cable network modules 32 –

Parameters of the SAFEDLINK networking types

1 Even when using an external LWL network module (SM/MM), the maximum
length of the electric FCnet between the stations must not be longer than 1000 m.

8.16.3 Guidelines for extended networking


Please observe the following guidelines for extended networking via FCnet/LAN
with the Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1:
Sub-nets with more than 512 fire detectors must be coupled to the FCnet/LAN
via two FN2008-A1 (EN 54).
Sub-nets with superordinate functions (transmission devices, alarming devices,
master operation) must be coupled to the FCnet/LAN via two FN2008-A1
(various country-specific 'Codes of Practice').
Sub-nets monitoring areas larger than 12,000 m2 must be coupled to the
FCnet/LAN via two FN2008-A1 (VDE 0833-2).
Redundant lines should be routed on separate sections to rule out the
possibility of damage by the same event.
The following table shows the most important parameters.

Parameter FCnet/LAN

Max. distance length between the stations 3000 m


Max. number of stations in entire network (all sub-networks) 64
Max. number of stations per SAFEDLINK sub-network 16
Max. number of SAFEDLINK sub-networks 14
Max. number of Ethernet sub-networks per SAFEDLINK sub-network Not admissible
FCnet/LAN cabling: 50/125 µm
Multimode fiber optic cable (ST connection) 62.5/125 µm

Networking parameters

8.16.4 Cable specification for SAFEDLINK


Please observe the following points:
Use only twisted pair cables with a minimum of 10 twists per meter. Trouble-
free operation cannot be guaranteed with any other cables.
Two wires are required.
Both shielded or unshielded cables can be used.
Depending on the quality of the cables used, the requirements on networking may
differ. With low-quality the transmission speed must be reduced. Use only cables
meeting the requirements listed below. Otherwise transmission problems may
occur.

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Transmission speed 'Standard', 312 kbit/s


The table below shows the minimum requirement on the cable for the transmission
speed ' Standard'.

Cable resistance (both conductor strings) <200 ohm/km


Cable capacitance 100 nF/km 1
Attenuation at 1 MHz <25 dB/km

1 For cables with a capacitance of >100 to 125 nF/km, the maximum distance

between two stations must not exceed 800 m so that the transmission speed of
312 kbit/s can be maintained.
The following table lists cable types meeting these requirements.

Telephone cable for indoor applications J-2Y(St)Y 2*2*0.6


CAT-3 (ISDN)
Data cable CAT-5 S/UTP AWG 24 J-02YS(ST)Y 4*2*0.51
Fire detection cable J-Y(St)Y 2*2*0.8 2

2 The cable must comply with the specifications of the VDE standard 0815:1985.
With a capacitance of >100 to 125 nF/km, the maximum distance between two
stations must not exceed 800 m.

Transmission speed 'Low', 96 kbit/s


The table below shows the minimum requirement on the cable for the transmission
speed 'Low'.

Cable resistance (both conductor strings) <200 ohm/km


Cable capacitance <250 nF/km
Attenuation at 1 MHz <30 dB/km

The following table lists cable types which are suitable for the transmission
frequency 'Low'.

MICC cable Per twist LSF 4T1.5

8.16.5 Specifications for electric Ethernet


Please observe the following points:
CAT5/CAT6 Fast Ethernet cables must be used for networking via Ethernet.
A crossed cable must be used for the link between two stations via the
Ethernet.
When networking via electric Ethernet only (not EN 54-compliant), a maximum
number of 32 stations an be connected to each other by means of a hub or
switch (do not use crossed cables).
When networking via FCnet/Ethernet (not EN 54-compliant), a maximum
number of 4 stations (incl. router station) can be connected by means of a hub
or switch (do not use crossed cables).
With cable lengths longer than 100 m, a switch or router must be used for the
amplification of the signals (do not use crossed cables).

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8.16.6 Guidelines for BACnet connections


BACnet connections for management stations are subject to the following
guidelines:

Parameter System limits

Maximum number of management stations (BACnet clients 2


with access to each station)

Maximum number of BACnet clients (total) * 22

Maximum number of FS20 stations per SAFEDLINK network 16


(sub-net) with management stations

Maximum number of FS20 stations per FCnet/LAN 64


(extended network) with management stations

System limits for BACnet connections

* Each additional BACnet client (e.g. STT20) may only access one station.

You will find other potential restrictions for MM8000 or GMA-Manager in the
relevant description and Release Notes.

Limitations
Fire control panels FC2030, FC2040 and FC2060 with PMI & mainboard FCM2004
cannot be connected to a management station.

Compatible management stations


You will find information about the compatibility of management stations in the
relevant sales or delivery release document for the management system.

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9 Defining controls
Connections for controls are available on the following components / control
panels:
Fire control panels FC2020, FC2030, FC2040 and FC2060
Input module
– FDCI221
– FDCI222
Input/output module
– FDCIO221
– FDCIO222
– FDCIO223
– FDCIO224
– ALS
– FDCAI221 addressable alarm indicator
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1

Available control outputs of the hardware components


FC2020/FC FC2040/FC FDCI221 FDCI222 FDCIO221 FDCIO223 FDCIO222/FD FCI2008
2030 2060 CIO224

RT alarm (relay) 1 1 – – – – – --
Alarm output 1 1 – – – – – --
(monitored)
RT fault (relay) 1 1 – – – – – --
Fault output 1 1 – – – – – --
(monitored)
Monitored horn 1 2 – – 1 2 – --
lines
Monitored contact – – 1 4 1 – 4 --
inputs
Non-monitored 8 freely 12 freely – – – – 4 outputs 12 freely
control configurable configurable configurable
outputs/contact I/Os I/Os I/Os
inputs

Control outputs

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I/O cards for control outputs


I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1

FCI2008 FCI2009 FCI2007

RT alarm (relay) -- -- 1
Alarm output (monitored) -- (8) 1 (2) 1
RT fault (relay) -- -- 1
Fault output (monitored) -- -- 1
Monitored horn lines -- 8 2
Monitored contact inputs -- -- --
Non-monitored control outputs/contact 12 freely configurable I/Os -- 2 freely configurable I/Os
inputs

Control outputs of the I/O cards

1 Can be configured as horn or alarm output

Notes
The outputs can be used for any controls. Any events, commands and signal
inputs can be put in an OR, AND and NOT relation.
Controls can be configured system-wide. This means that the causes can
come from any point in the system.
The control must always be configured in that control panel where the control
output is located.
The controls can be configured as activated or deactivated with a delay in a
range of 0 … 30 minutes.
The onboard inputs/outputs in the fire control panels may be configured as
inputs or outputs.
If an onboard input/output is configured as an input in the fire control panel, it is
activated by applying 0 V.
If an onboard input/output is configured as an output in the fire control panel, it
switches 0 V when active (open drain).
Example: Onboard input/output circuitry

Example: Plug X8 on periphery board (2 loops)

1 Configured as output
2 Configured as input

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9.1 Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission)


FCI2007-A1 and I/O card (horn/monitored)
FCI2009-A1)
The monitored outputs of I/O cards FCI2007-A1 and FCI2009-A1 may meet
additional normative requirements of EN 54-13. The terminating resistor needs to
be planned in accordance with precise guidelines in order to meet these
requirements. These processes are described in the chapters that follow.
Observing these planning guidelines for the monitored outputs of I/O cards (remote
transmission) FCI2007-A1 and FCI2009-A1 will ensure that, in the event of an
insidious short-circuit or interruption, a fault will be displayed as soon as the limit
values stipulated by the standard are exceeded. The monitored outputs need to be
calibrated during commissioning in order for monitoring to be performed correctly.
The monitored outputs are connected in different ways, depending on how they are
to be used. The following connection types are available:
Load decoupled with diode in accordance with EN 54
With load resistance monitoring in accordance with VdS
Monitored fault output
Planning is performed in different ways depending on the connection type that is
being used. The chapters that follow describe the planning process in detail.

9.1.1 Load decoupled with diode (EN 54)


The connection type with decoupled load in accordance with EN 54 has the
following features:
Monitoring is only carried out in an inactive status with reverse polarity.
The load is decoupled with a diode. Therefore, only the resistance (Reol) at the
end of the line is monitored.

D2
- 2

FCI2007 Rload Uload 1


Reol
FCI2009
Reol
+ D1
Rcable

Load decoupled with diode in accordance with EN 54

1 Standard EOL, observe the power dissipation P = U2 / Reol


2 Decoupled EOL

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Planning steps
1. Determine the load resistance that will be connected at the output (Rload),
e.g. sounder DS10: Rload = 24 V/0.42 A = 57.2 ohm
2. Define the minimum required voltage of the sounder (Uload), e.g. datasheet
DS10: U = 19…29 V -> Uload = 19 V
3. In the dimensioning table, find the row that corresponds to these values and
determine the associated values.

The monitored resistance value must be within the range for the monitoring
resistance, otherwise a fault message will be displayed at the station. You will find
detailed information about this in document Product data 008837.

Dimensioning of load decoupled with diode (EN 54)


Use the dimensioning table to determine the following:
RcableMax
The range for the Reol along with its power
Example from dimensioning table 1
For Rload > 50 ohm
RcableMax = 1.5 ohm
Reol = 50…60 ohm
Peol = 14.8 W
To reduce the required power dissipation of Reol to 0.25 W, Reol can be
decoupled with an additional diode D2.
Make sure the dimensioning is correct:
For the reverse voltage and power dissipation in the case of diode D2. The
Schottky diode 1N5819 is recommended (maximum diode reverse voltage >
30 V). The maximum permissible resistance Reol is 3000 ohm with diode D2.
The absolute measurement accuracy is influenced. This has no effect on the
monitoring accuracy.
For the power dissipation and forward current in the case of load decoupling
diode D1. Recommended depending on the power range: E.g. MBR760 for
Rload <1000 ohm and e.g. 1N4448 for Rload >=1000 ohm

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Dimensioning table for monitored alarm and horn outputs with


decoupled load (EN 54)
Load Monitoring

RIoad [ ] UIoad [V] RcableMax. Reol Min [ ] Reol Max [ ] Peol [W]
]
>20 <21 1 60 100 12.3
<15 6 100 240 7.4
<10 14.3 200 570 3.7
>50 <21 1.5 50 60 14.8
<15 4.6 50 185 14.8
<10 10.1 50 405 14.8
>100 <21 3 100 119 7.4
<15 9 100 370 7.4
<10 20 100 810 7.4
>1000 <21 30 1000 1190 0.74
<15 92 1000 3700 0.74
<10 200 1000 5500 0.74
>2000 <21 59 2000 2378 0.37
<15 185 2000 5500 0.37
<10 200 2000 5500 0.37
>4000 <21 118 4000 5500 0.18
<15 200 4000 5500 0.18
<10 200 4000 5500 0.18

RIoad Load resistance [ ]


UIoad Load voltage (Minimum) [V]
RcableMax. Maximum permitted cable resistance [ ]
Reol Termination resistor [ ]
Peol Power EOL [W]

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9.1.2 Load resistance monitoring (VdS)


The connection type with load resistance monitoring in accordance with VdS has
the following features:
Monitoring is only carried out in an inactive status with normal polarity.
If the resistance is not linear and is high (e.g. in the case of electronic loads such
as sounders and beacons), the monitoring resistance must be defined using a
dominant Rx. A freewheeling diode should also be used for inductive loads.

-
FCI2007 1 1
Rload Uload Rx
FCI2009
+

Rcable

Connection with resistance monitored in accordance with VdS

1 Optional load resistance as well as optional freewheeling diode for inductive load

Planning steps
1. Determine the load resistance that will be connected at the output (Rload),
e.g. sounder DS10: Rload = 24 V/0.42 A = 57.2 ohm
2. Define the minimum required voltage of the sounder (Uload), e.g. datasheet
DS10: U = 19…29 V -> Uload = 19 V
3. In the dimensioning table, find the row that corresponds to these values and
determine the associated values.

The monitored resistance value must be within the range for the monitoring
resistance, otherwise a fault message will be displayed at the station. You will find
detailed information about this in document Product data 008837.

Dimensioning of load with load resistance monitoring in accordance


with VdS
Use the dimensioning table to determine the following:
RcableMax
Example from dimensioning table 1
For Rload > 40 ohm
RcableMax = 6 ohm
For the Rx and diode, make sure the dimensioning is correct (maximum power
dissipation, maximum diode reverse voltage > 30 V, etc.)

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Dimensioning table for monitored alarm and horn outputs with load
resistance monitoring (VdS)
Load Monitoring

RIoad [ ] UIoad [V] RcableMax. [ ]


>40 <21 6
<15 24
>100 <21 14
<15 60
>1000 <21 148
<15 200
>2000 <21 200
<15 200

Dimensioning table 2 for monitored alarm and horn outputs with load resistance
monitoring (VdS)

RIoad Load resistance [ ]


UIload Load voltage (Minimum) [V]
RcableMax. Maximum permitted cable resistance [ ]

Loads of less than 40 cannot be monitored as part of load resistance


monitoring.

9.1.3 Monitored fault output


The connection type with monitored fault output has the following features:
Monitoring is carried out in an active and inactive status with normal polarity.
The monitored fault output connection is identical to the load resistance
monitoring connection. Only the Rload and RcableMax values are different.
If the resistance is not linear and is high (e.g. in the case of electronic loads such
as sounders and beacons), the monitoring resistance must be defined using a
dominant Rx. A freewheeling diode should also be used for inductive loads.

-
FCI2007 1 1
Rload Uload Rx
FCI2009
+

Rcable

Monitored fault output connection

1 Optional load resistance as well as optional freewheeling diode for inductive load

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Planning steps
1. Determine the load resistance that will be connected at the output (Rload),
e.g. sounder DS10: Rload = 24 V/0.42 A = 57.2 ohm
2. Define the minimum required voltage of the sounder (Uload), e.g. datasheet
DS10: U = 19…29 V -> Uload = 19 V
3. In the dimensioning table, find the row that corresponds to these values and
determine the associated values.

The monitored resistance value must be within the range for the monitoring
resistance, otherwise a fault message will be displayed at the station. You will find
detailed information about this in document Product data 008837.

Dimensioning of load for monitored fault output


Use the dimensioning table to determine the following:
RcableMax
Example from dimensioning table 1
For Rload > 40 ohm
RcableMax = 6 ohm
For the Rx and diode, make sure the dimensioning is correct (maximum power
dissipation, maximum diode reverse voltage > 30 V, etc.)

Dimensioning table for monitored fault output


Load Monitoring

RIoad [ ] UIoad [V] RcableMax. [ ]


>150 <21 1.6
<15 62
>1000 <21 10
<15 200
>2000 <21 21
<15 200
>4000 <21 43
<15 200

Dimensioning table for monitored fault output

RIoad Load resistance [ ]


UIoad Load voltage (Minimum) [V]
RcableMax. Maximum permitted cable resistance [ ]

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10 System limits

10.1 Determining the outline quantities of the software


The number of logic units and controls is limited for each fire control panel. The
following limit values apply for the different fire control panels:

General restriction
A maximum of 1000 'Zones' zones are permitted for each 'Area'.

Parameter FC2020 FC2030 FC2040 FC2060 4 FC2080

'Areas' 4 4 4 8 24
'Sections' 50 200 100 200 400
'Zones' per 'Station' 252 756 1 504 1512 3000
'Zones' per 'Area' 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Fire incident control groups 2 50 150 100 150 250
EVAC control groups 2 50 150 100 150 250
Controls per control group 2 100 100 100 100 100
Total of all control groups and 100 200 200 350 500
controls per 'Station' 2
Causes per control 50 50 50 50 50
Effects per control 50 50 50 50 50
Effects per 'Station' 3 700 1400 1400 2100 3000
Entries in event memory 5 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000

Maximum number of logic units/controls for each fire control panel

1The FC2030 fire control panel is based on the FC2020 and can also hold a
maximum of 2 line cards for detector line migration.
2 Controls are grouped in control groups, for simplified configuration and operation
in the system. Control groups need system resources; the number of control
groups (e.g. fire control groups and EVAC control groups) must therefore be taken
into account when determining the outline quantities.
3 The effect must be at the same station as the configured control.

4Fire control panels FC2060 with the PMI & mainboard FCM2004 are not
supported by market package MPEN 4.0 because of memory restrictions.
5May be higher for specific countries (number of events, standard 2000 + number
of guaranteed alarms + number of guaranteed isolations).

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10.2 Outline quantities for hardware


The following outline quantities apply in an FS20 system, dependent on the
network configuration and the use of BACnet devices:

FCnet/LAN BACnet Max. number of Max. number of


stations/site devices/site

No No 32 16000

No Yes 16 16000

Yes No 64 32000

Yes Yes 64 32000

See also
Guidelines [ 119]

10.3 System limits with PMI & mainboard FCM2004


Observe the following table when planning to upgrade existing stations with
PMI & mainboard FCM2004 to MP-EN 4.0.

Topic Comment

Future SW upgrade path The PMI & mainboard FCM2004 is only compatible with
firmware up to MP3.0.
The service path of MP-EN 4.0 will be MP-EN 5.0.
Possible service releases for FCM2004 and/or for MP1.x,
MP2.1, or MP3.0 are created based on MP3.0.
FC2060 Not applicable
FC2030 / FC2040 and Not applicable
BACnet (z.B. connection to
management system)
Extended networking Not applicable

System limits with PMI & mainboard FCM2004

'Stations' are currently supplied with FCM2027. The FCM2027 is not compatible
with firmware < MP3.0. In contrast to the FCM2004, the FCM2027 has a shield
plate on the rear.

You will find detailed information on the PMI & mainboard FCM2027 in document
Product data 008837.

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11 Determining the compact stations


The planning steps in this chapter apply to the compact stations and must be
performed separately for each used station from Type FC2020, FC2030, FC2040,
FC2060 and FT2040.
You will find the planning of the FC2080 in a separate chapter.

You will find information about the country-specific availability of devices in


document 'Delivery Release'.

See also
Assembling the FC2080 [ 161]

11.1 Determining additional compact station components


Use the information in this chapter to determine the options for the individual
compact stations, FC2020, FC2030, FC2040, and FC2060. These details are
required to determine the power supply and batteries.

Use Required components Notes

Extra FDnet lines Loop extension (FDnet) FCI2003-A1 The loop extension is used on the
periphery board.
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 The line card (FDnet/C-NET) is used in
the card cage and can be used in the fire
control panel FC2060.
Connecting collective Input/output module FDCIO223 for The input/output module FDCIO223 is
detectors connecting collective lines on the FDnet connected on the FDnet line.
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 The line card (collective) is used in the
card cage and can be used in the fire
control panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Connecting MS9i detectors Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 The line card (MS9i) is used in the card
cage and can be used in the fire control
panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Connecting AnalogPLUS Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1 The line card (AnalogPLUS) is used in
detectors the card cage and can be used in the fire
control panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Connecting interactive Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1 The line card (interactive) is used in the
detectors card cage and can be used in the fire
control panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Connecting interactive Ex Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1 The line card (interactive Ex) is used in
detectors the card cage and can be used in the fire
control panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Additional programmable I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 The I/O card is used in the card cage and
inputs/outputs Input/output modules FDCIO221, can be used in the fire control panels
FDCIO223, FDCIO224, FDCI221 FC2030 and FC2060.

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Use Required components Notes

Additionally monitored horn I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1 This I/O card has 8 monitored horn
lines or inputs/outputs outputs and is used in the card cage of
the fire control panels FC2030 and
FC2060.
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 This I/O card can be configured for two
monitored horn outputs or two
programmable inputs/outputs. It is used
in the card cage of the fire control panels
FC2030 and FC2060.
LED indicator for events LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 Installed in the operating unit and
LED module FTO2008-A1 operating add-ons. Actuation via
configurable I/Os.
Logging system-wide events Internal event printer FTO2001-A1 The internal event printer can be installed
External printer Fujitsu DL3750+ in various ways depending on the station
and version. This can restrict the
Print server PS01a from SEH dimensions of the batteries.
RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 The printers are connected via the
(must be ordered separately) RS232 module.
Only 1 printer can be connected for each
RS232 module.
The external printer FUJITSU DL3759+
can also be operated on the Ethernet via
the print server PS01a from SEH.
Connect SintesoView License key (S1) FCA2033-A1 Extension for SintesoView (installation on
the back of the operating unit).
BACnet extension At least license key (S2) FCA2034-A1 Extension for BACnet and SintesoView
(installation on the back of the operating
unit).
Connecting peripherals in Fire department periphery module A mounting plate FHA2007 is also
compliance with VdS [DE] FCI2001-D1 [DE] necessary for this module in the standard
(e.g. local alarm) housing.
In the Comfort housing this module can
be mounted next to the periphery board.
Class 3 key depot [DE] Fire department periphery module Depending on the housing and options
FCI2001-D1 [DE] used, an FHA2007 mounting plate may
be needed for installation of the fire
Door contact kit FCA2009-A1 [DE] brigade periphery module FCI2001-D1.
Connection of a FAT [DE] RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 Fire department indication panel in
(integrated in FC2080) accordance with DIN 14662

Connection of a serial FBF RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 Fire department operating panel in
[DE] (integrated in FC2080) accordance with DIN 14661

Connection of an RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 For forwarding information to systems for
ESPA-4.4.4 interface (integrated in FC2080) pagers, light signals, and
telecommunications.
The ESPA-4.4.4 interface is a product
from a third party.
Alarming via telephone or ESPA-4.4.4 interface An RS485 module is required for the
pager RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002 ESPA-4.4.4 interface.
(integrated in FC2080) The ESPA-4.4.4 interface is an IFAM
product.
Fire control Relay module Z3B171 For installation on a DIN rail. Can be
controlled by a central internal I/O or an
input/output module FDCIO222 or
FDCIO224.
Standard extinguishing Input/output module FDCIO224 Is connected to FDnet to activate an
interface extinguishing control unit.

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Use Required components Notes

Networking via FCnet Network module (SAFEDLINK) In accordance with the requirements in
FN2001-A1 degraded mode, two network modules
(SAFEDLINK) can be integrated.
FCnet networking over larger Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 For FCnet extension, max. 1 repeater
distances between 2 stations; requires a supply of
DC 9-30 V.
Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT For FCnet extension, max. 1 segment
between 2 stations; requires a supply of
DC 9-30 V per module.
Fiber optic cable network module (SM) For optical FCnet over long distances.
FN2006-A1 When installed in the station housing, the
Fiber optic cable network module (MM) available mouting space must be taken
FN2007-A1 into consideration.
In all FS20 stations, the fiber optic cable
network module can only be mounted
horizontally. (See document
Mounting/Installation 008851)
Release operation with key Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1
9 V supply for restricted Battery kit 9 V [FR] FCA2010-A1 Supplied without a battery.
degraded mode operation
[FR]
Connecting additional horns Sounder module FCA2005-A1 Divides a sounder output into 4 outputs.
A maximum of 2 modules can be
interconnected. Observe operating
current 1.
Input/output module FDCIO223 Connection of two monitored sounders
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1 The I/O card is used in the card cage and
can only be used in the fire control
panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Electrically isolated control of RT interface [NL] FCI2005-N1
various functions [NL]
Connection of remote RT interface [CH] FCI2006-C1 Assembled kit with mounting plate, card
transmission devices with E3G091 and connection cable.
multiple alarm criteria [CH]
Connection with flexible leads Cable set (communication) FCA2014-A1 Mounted instead of the shield connection
to the options on the terminal blocks. Can be used universally
operating unit (instead of for all stations.
massive conductors) 2 shield connection terminal blocks, 8
Connection of shieldings to cable clamps on one terminal strip, and 4
earth shielded, pre-assembled cables
Extended networking via Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 Is installed with installation kit (Ethernet)
FCnet/LAN or optical Ethernet FHA2029-A1 in Eco, Standard or
Comfort housings or with installation kit
Connection to external Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1 (Ethernet) FHA2030-A1 in Large
(public) or company network Extension housing.

Additional components for the stations

1The operating current of the sounder module is a maximum of 2 A (fuse


protection 2 AT), although the maximum output current per sounder is 1 A.

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I total max. = 2 A = IOut1 + IOut2 + IOut3 + IOut4

If the sounder module FCA2005 is supplied via the FS20 peripheral module (output
VSYS), the availability of a maximum current of 1 A (1 A fuse) on this output must
be observed. The maximum operating current I total max is only 1 A in this case.

See also
License key [ 95]

11.2 Supply concept


The stations are fed with energy in different ways. In this chapter the different types
of energy supply are described in detail.

Use FC20xx FT2040

AC 230 V + batteries Standard Optional


AC 230 V Possible Optional
2 x DC 24 V No Standard
1 x DC 24 V No Possible

Also observe the notes relating to lightning protection in document A6V10225306.

11.2.1 Operation with battery backup


The stations are normally operated with a power supply unit and batteries. The
power supply unit feeds the hardware with galvanically isolated system voltage,
simultaneously charging the batteries.
Together with the batteries, the power supply unit assumes the function of an
uninterruptible power supply unit. The batteries are permanently fed via a
monitored output. In case of a mains voltage failure, the batteries take over the
power supply of the control panel without interruption.
The hardware is optimally protected and operational interruptions can be largely
avoided.
This operating mode protects the hardware against the following:
Voltage loss and undervoltage
Mains overvoltage (in accordance with EN 54)
High-energy interfering impulses (in accordance with EN 54)

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Station

Power supply
#MAINS #CONV
Umains U Sys
~/=

1
3

#BATT U battery

4
5

Block diagram, power supply with battery backup

1 Electrical isolation

2 Umains / USys converter

3 Uninterrupted changeover switch

4 Batteries

5 Monitoring functions:

#MAINS: Mains voltage monitoring

#BATT: Battery monitoring

#CONV: Monitoring the output voltage

11.2.2 Operation without battery back-up


The stations can be operated without batteries. This operating mode is used when
the stations are operated via a network with external buffering, or when battery
backup is omitted.

The battery monitoring function can be deactivated by means of the hardware or


SintesoWorks.

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11.2.3 Operation of the fire terminal with redundant supply


The fire terminal can be supplied with a 24 V voltage through a fire control panel. In
accordance with EN 54, a redundant supply source is required in this case. To
protect against failure, the two feed lines must be guided separately and must not
be placed in the same cable duct. The fire terminal board is provided with two
independent DC supply inputs.

FT2040

Fire terminal board


U Sys 1
X7

U Sys 2
X6

Block diagram, fire terminal with redundant supply

11.2.4 Operation of the fire terminal with external DC supply


When operated with an external DC power supply unit, the power supply is
provided via a 24 V feed line. A power supply unit and batteries can be built in
optionally.

FT2040

Fire terminal board


U Sys
X1

Block diagram, fire terminal with external DC supply

11.2.5 Operation with third power supply source [FR]


The third supply input is used to ensure a reduced degraded mode operation
should the power supply fail (in accordance with EN 54-2, chap. 8.4). The third
supply inlet can be used in all fire control panels, including the FC2080.
This operation mode ensures emergency power supply for the following functions:
Buzzer
Fault LED indicators
Input voltage on the periphery board and on the fire terminal board:
Nominal DC 9 V
Range DC 7…30 V
A battery holder for 9 V block batteries is available as an option.
Option: FCA2010-F1, battery kit (6LR 61 9 V)
Battery types: 6LR6, 6AM6, 'E-block'

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11.3 Determining the batteries and power supply


In this chapter the battery capacity and the power supply required for the station
are determined. The battery capacity and the power supply can be determined as
follows:
With the outline quantities tool FX2010 (recommended)
With these instructions

Planning with the outline quantities tool FX2010 (document 009716)


The outline quantities tool is an Excel spreadsheet (see diagram), which enables
quick and easy planning.

The system limitations are not contained in the outline quantities tool. They must
be taken from this document.

Quantities tool, battery calculation

Planning with the aid of these instructions


1. Calculate the operating current of all consumers in both quiescent condition
and alarm condition.
2. Define the battery capacity.
3. Define the type and number of power supply units. This is determined by the
operating current of all consumers and the charging current for the batteries.

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11.3.1 Calculate the operating current of all consumers


To calculate the operating current, all internal and external consumers must be
taken into account.
All components installed in the station are internal consumers. Some examples of
external consumers are:
Fire terminals fed via the station
Consumers that are activated by the control outputs and fed by the station
Detector lines

Operating currents of the consumers


The sum of the operating current values can be calculated as follows:

IR total = (no. of consumers * IR)

IA total = (no. of consumers * IA)

IR = operating current in quiescent condition [A] (quiescent current)


IA = operating current in alarm condition [A] (alarm current)

The operating current of all power consumers can be easily calculated with the
outline quantities tool.

Operating currents of the consumers


Consumer Type IR [mA] IA [mA] Qty. IR total IA total Notes

Stations Selection of station


Fire control panel FC2020 165 245
Fire control panel FC2030 185 260
Fire control panel FC2040 235 335
Fire control panel FC2060 250 350
Fire terminal FT2040 125 155
Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080 125 130

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Consumer Type IR [mA] IA [mA] Qty. IR total IA total Notes

Additional internal
consumers
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1 65 65 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 110 110 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 65 65 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1 47 47 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1 63 63 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1 63 63 For FC2030, FC2060
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 40 40 For FC2030, FC2060
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1 55 55 For FC2030, FC2060
IO card (remote FCI2007-A1 70 70 For FC2030, FC2060
transmission)
LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 4 70 Per LED module
LED module FTO2008-A1 4 70
EVAC-NL operating unit FTO2007-N1 6 30 10-zone EVAC
[NL]
Operating add-on FCM2008-N1 12 60 Operating add-on for 20-
(2xEVAC term.) [NL] zone EVAC

FBA terminal [CH] FTO2004-C1 4 50


Network module FN2001-A1 40 40
(SAFEDLINK)
Sounder module FCA2005-A1 20 Max. 1 A Depending on the number
of connected horns
RT interface [NL] FCI2005-N1 0 240 mA All relays activated
RT interface [CH] FCI2006-C1 0 100 mA All relays activated
Ethernet connection 15 15 With networking and
connection of external
printer via the Ethernet
RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 11 11 IR = no-load operation
RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 11 11 IA = send/receive

Event printer (built-in) FTO2001-A1 50…100 Min. 50 mA, depending on


frequency of printing
Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 Max. 215 mA
Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1 Max. 250 mA
Fire department periphery
Fire department periphery FCI2001-D1 58 62
module [DE]
Consumers on the fire
department periphery
module

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Consumer Type IR [mA] IA [mA] Qty. IR total IA total Notes

External consumers
Detector lines (FDnet) 1 0.6 x RK 0.6 x
MK
Detector lines (collective) FCL2002-A1 19/stub 30/stub Stub on line card
for alarm (collective)
Detector lines (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 28/loop 43/loop Loop on line card (MS9i)
for alarm
Detector lines FCL2005-A1 40/loop 40/loop For 128 APMK 2
(AnalogPLUS)
Detector lines (interactive) FCL2006-A1 125/loop 125/loop For 128 IMK 3
Detector lines FCL2075-A1 33/loop 33/loop For 32 IMK 3
(interactive Ex)
EVAC-NL connector board FTI2002-N1 25 25 For remote EVAC
[NL]
Mimic display driver (EVAC) FT2003-N1 Consisting of EVAC-NL
[NL] connector board FTI2002-
N1 and PCB of EVAC-NL
operating unit FTO2007-N1
Event printer (external) Fujitsu __ External supply
DL3750+ 220 V
Sounders
Alarm and fault output
Fire terminal FT2040 125 130 Must only be considered if
the supply is ensured by a
control panel
Additional external All I/Os including loads
consumers on Vsys which are centrally supplied
via the station
Total of operating current
Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total

Operating currents of the consumers

1 The values for RK and MK are based on the detector line planning.
2 APMK: Load factor for AnalogPLUS detectors
3 IMK: Load factor for interactive detectors

Values for MK and RK on the FDnet


1 quiescent current connection factor (RK) = 250 µA
1 maximum current connection factor (MK) = 250 µA
On the control panel, however, the load is higher as the line separator and the
DC/DC converter also consume energy and the losses have to be compensated
for.
Values for RK and MK on the control panel:
1 quiescent current connection factor (RK) = 600 µA
1 maximum current connection factor (MK) = 600 µA

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11.3.2 Determining the battery


Calculating the battery capacity
Determine the battery capacity with the following formula:

KBatt = (IR total * tR + IA total * tA) * kdis * kage

KBatt Battery capacity in [Ah]


IR total Sum of operating current of all consumers in quiescent condition [A]
IA total Sum of operating current of all consumers in alarm condition [A]
tR Desired emergency power supply duration in quiescent condition [h]
tA Desired emergency power supply duration in alarm condition [h] (standard 0.5
h)
kdis Correction factor for discharge
kdis = 1.1 with 12-hour emergency power supply duration. In the event of
a longer emergency power supply duration, the factor can be omitted
kage Correction factor for aging
kage = 1.25 if the desired emergency power supply duration is 24 h
(according to DIN VDE 0833, part 2). In all other cases, the factor can be
omitted.

Example
KBatt = ((IR total * tR ) * kdis * kage ) + ((IA total * tA ) * kdis * kage )

For 12 h emergency power supply duration:


= ((0.9 A * 12 h) * 1.1 * 1.25) + ((3.5 A * 0.5 h) * 1.1 * 1.25) = 17.2 Ah

For 24 h emergency power supply duration:


= ((0,9 A * 24 h) * 1.25) + ((3.5 A * 0.5 h) * 1.25) = 29.2 Ah

For 72 h emergency power supply duration:


= (0.9 A * 72 h) + (3.5 A * 0.5 h) = 66.5 Ah

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Determining the battery type


Determine the battery type on the basis of the calculated battery capacity (see
table).

Designation Type Ah @20h VdS no. ILoad max

Battery (12 V, 7 Ah, VdS) FA2003-A1 7 G103032 2.1 A


Battery (12 V, 12 Ah, VdS) FA2004-A1 12 G103034 3.6 A
Battery (12 V, 17 Ah, VdS) FA2005-A1 17 G103035 5.1 A
Battery (12 V, 26 Ah, VdS) FA2006-A1 26 G101164 7.2 A
Battery (12 V, 45 Ah, VdS) FA2007-A1 45 G102067 12 A
Battery (12 V, 65 Ah, VdS) FA2008-A1 65 G104047 17.2 A
Battery (12 V, 100 Ah, VdS) FA2009-A1 100 G111026 26 A

Permitted batteries

WARNING

Switching batteries in parallel


Risk of explosion and fire
Never connect batteries in parallel!
If you need more power, you must use batteries with a higher capacity.

For CE conformity reasons, only UL94-V2 batteries or better may be used.

To achieve the system voltage of 24 V, two batteries must be connected in


series.
Batteries are not included in the scope of supply of the stations and must be
ordered separately.
The battery capacity determines the charging current. The charging current
must be taken into account when calculating the power supply.
The dimensions of the batteries are needed to determine the housing type.

Restriction of the battery dimensions


The permitted dimensions of the batteries may be restricted by existing options
(e.g. event printer in operating add-on).
Batteries with different dimensions, which are not permitted, may not be
suitable for the selected housing.

See also
Admissible battery dimensions [ 160]

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11.3.3 Determining the power supply of the stations

11.3.3.1 Calculating the total current values


The power supply is determined by the total current consumption (I total).
The total current consumption depends on the following factors:
Operating current in alarm condition
Operating current in quiescent condition
Charging current of the battery (battery capacity)
In alarm condition the batteries may be uncharged. For this reason the total current
consumption for the alarm condition and the quiescent condition must be
calculated separately. The higher of the two total current consumption values is
taken into consideration for selecting the power supply.

Calculating the total current consumption in alarm condition


The power supply in alarm condition must be calculated so that the higher current
consumption of all consumers can be covered. As only a small percentage is for
charging the battery, or the battery may be uncharged, the charging current does
not have to be taken into account.

Itotal_A = 1.1 * IA total

Calculating the total current consumption in quiescent condition


The power supply in quiescent condition must be calculated so that recharging of
the battery is ensured. For this reason the charging current is included.

Itotal_R = (1.1 * IR total) + IL

Calculating the charging current of the battery


According to EN 54-4, a discharged battery must be recharged to 80 % of its
capacity within 24 hours. The following calculation therefore applies for the
charging current.

IL = KBatt / 20

IL Charging current [A]


KBatt Battery capacity [Ah]
20 Constant [h]

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Determining the relevant total current consumption


For the selection of the power supply, only the higher of the two total current values
must be taken into account:

Itotal = higher value of Itotal_A or Itotal_R

Legend
Itotal_A Total current in alarm condition [A]
Itotal_R Total current in quiescent condition [A]
IA total Operating current of all consumers in alarm condition [A]
IR total Operating current of all consumers in quiescent condition [A]
IL Charging current [A]
Itotal Relevant total current [A]

11.3.3.2 Selecting the power supply

Selecting the power supply


The total current Itotal must be lower than the maximum output current of the power
supply unit.
The tables below list the maximum output current values and the maximum
possible battery capacity of the power supply units.

Power supply Perfor- Maximum output current Minimum Maximum possible


mance possible battery battery
capacity capacity

[W] Imax. [A] Imax. a [A] Imax. b [Ah] [Ah]


[A]

Integrated power supply (70 W) 70 2.5 Accordin 7 17


g to
Integrated power supply (150 W)-A4 150 5 separate 4.2 17 45
Integrated power supply (150 W)-A5 150 5 Table 4.4 17 45
Integrated power supply (150 W)-A4 plus 300 10 A 4.2 45 65
an optional power supply kit (150 W)-A4
Integrated power supply (150 W)-A5 plus 300 10 A 7.6 45 100
an optional power supply kit (150 W)-A5

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The -A5 power supply is only available at a later point. Please refer to the
separate product information for this.
The calculated battery capacity should not exceed the maximum possible
battery capacity of the power supply.
The required power supply can affect the size of the housing.

NOTICE

Damage to the power supply


Different versions (A4/A5) of the power supply (150 W) may not be switched in
parallel.

The detailed maximum current loads for the power supply (150 W) are listed in the
tables below.

Permitted current loads for the SV24V-150W-A4


17 Ah 25 Ah 45 Ah 65 Ah 100 Ah

R i max. [ ] Max. internal resistance of the battery 0.6

Imin. [A] Minimum current 0

Imax. a (single) Max. permanent current to load 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 -

Imax. a [A] Max. permanent current to load for - - 4.2 4.2 4.2
(2 parallel) switching two power supply units in
parallel

Imax. b [A] Max. current peak to load 4.2

Permitted current loads for the SV24V-150W-A5


17 Ah 25 Ah 45 Ah 65 Ah 100 Ah

R i max. [ ] Max. internal resistance of the battery 0.3

Imin. [A] Minimum current 0

Imax. a (single) Max. permanent current to load 4.2 3.9 3.0 2.1 -

Imax. a [A] (2 Max. permanent current to load for - - 7.6 7.2 5.6
parallel) switching two power supply units in
parallel

Imax. a [A] (3 Max. permanent current to load for - - - 7.6 7.6


parallel) switching three power supply units in
parallel

Imax. b [A] Max. current peak to load 5.0 7.6

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Simplified diagrams for current distribution


Imax. I max. a

Imax. - I max. a

Ri

Normal operation with battery charge

Imax. Imax. b

Imax. - I max. b

Ri

Operation with heavy load and reduced battery charge

Imax. b

I max. b

Ri

Operation with mains failure

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11.3.4 Parallel switching of the power supply


Power supply (70 W)
Power supplies (70 W) may not be connected in parallel.
The power supply (70 W) must be mounted in the same housing in which the
batteries are installed (temperature sensor installed).

Power supply (150 W)


The 150 W power supplies can be connected in parallel to obtain more power.
The power drain, however, differs depending on the variants of the power
supply:
– For power supply units (150 W) of variant A4, a maximum of two power
supply units may be connected in parallel.
– For power supply units (150 W) of variant A5, a maximum of three power
supply units may be connected in parallel. This threefold parallel switching
is possible for the fire control panel FC2080.
All power supply units (150 W) must be mounted in the same housing in order
to avoid ambient temperature differences.

11.4 Defining the hardware for the stations


In this chapter the station, housing, options for the housing and the operating units
are defined. This definition comprises the complete station.

11.4.1 Defining operating units and add-ons


All stations are provided with an operating unit as a standard feature. On stations in
the Comfort and Large housing, the operating unit is in the upper half of the
housing.

The type designations given for operating units and operating add-ons are not
order numbers. They serve as reference to the tables below, including the station
types.

11.4.1.1 Defining the operating units

From MP5, only operating units which are equipped with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2027 are used.
All stations with index ES 20 or higher come with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027
included.
Stations with indexes lower than ES 20 come with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2004 included.
Operating units with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027 are available separately for
converting existing stations. The PMI & mainboard FCM2027 only supports
stations with firmware > MP-EN3.0
You will find detailed information about this in document 008837.

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Use the table below to determine the operating unit.

Design Options of the operating


unit

Operating unit (Standard) Key switch (Kaba)


FTO2005-C1
FCM2028-A2
Key switch (nordic)
FTO2006-B1
Event printer
FTO2001-A1
Operating unit with key Event printer
FTO2001-A1
switch (Nordic)

[FI], [SE]
FCM2028-B2
Operating unit France [FR] Event printer
FTO2001-A1
FCM2028-F2
Key switch (Kaba)
FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic)
FTO2006-B1
Operating unit with LED Key switch (Kaba)
FTO2005-C1
indicator (internal)
Key switch (nordic)
FCM2029-A2 (with FTO2006-B1
LED r, y)
FCM2037-A2 (with
LED r/y, y)
Operating unit with FBA
terminal

[CH]
FCM2030-C2
Operating unit with EVAC-
NL operation [NL] and key
switch (nordic) [NL]
FCM2030-N2
Operating unit and options

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11.4.1.2 Defining operating add-ons


The following table is used to select the operating add-on which is installed in the
lower half of the Comfort or Large housing. If using an Eco or Standard housing,
the operating add-on must be fitted in an extra empty housing.

Design Options of the operating unit

Empty operating add-on with cut- Event printer FTO2001-A1


out section for the event printer

FCM2005-A2

Operating add-on with 2 LED Event printer FTO2001-A1


indicators (internal) and cut-out
section for the event printer
FCM2038-A2 (with LED r/g, y)
Operating add-on with 4 LED
indicators (internal)
FCM2036-A2 (with LED r/g, y)
Operating add-on with 20 zones Event printer FTO2001-A1
EVAC [NL]

FCM2008-N1 [NL]

Operating add-ons and options

If an event printer is also installed in the operating add-on, the dimensions of the
batteries are smaller.

11.4.2 Determining the type of station


Use the following tables to determine the type of the station.

From MP5, only operating units which are equipped with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2027 are used.
All stations with index ES 20 or higher come with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027
included.
Stations with indexes lower than ES 20 come with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2004 included.
Operating units with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027 are available separately for
converting existing stations. The PMI & mainboard FCM2027 only supports
stations with firmware > MP-EN3.0
You will find detailed information about this in document 008837.

The type designations of the operating units and operating add-ons are not order
numbers. They serve as a reference to the previous overview.

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Fire control panel with max. 252 FDnet addresses


station Operating unit Operating add-on Power Batteries Housing
supply (2 pieces)

FC2020-AZ FCM2028-A2 -- 70 W 12 Ah Standard


Standard
FC2020-CZ FCM2030-C2 [CH] -- 70 W 12 Ah Standard
FBA terminal
FC2020-EZ FCM2037-A2 -- 70 W 12 Ah Standard
1 LED module (r/y, y)
FC2020-FZ FCM2028-F2 [FR] -- 70 W 12 Ah Standard
France
FC2020-AA FCM2028-A2 FCM2005-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
Standard Empty
FC2020-AE FCM2028-A2 FCM2038-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
Standard 2 LED modules (r/y, y)
FC2020-NA FCM2030-N2 [NL] FCM2005-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
1 EVAC-NL operating unit for Empty
10 zones
Key switch (nordic)
FC2020-BB FCM2028-B2 FHA2008-B1 70 W 17 Ah Comfort
Standard Plan compartment A3
Key switch (nordic)
FC2020-CC FCM2030-C2 [CH] FHA2009-A1 70 W 17 Ah Comfort
FBA terminal [CH] Plan compartment A4
(30 mm)
FC2020-FX FCM2028-F2 [FR] -- 70 W -- Kit,
France without
housing

Determining the type of station

Fire control panel with max. 756 FDnet addresses and card cage for
two modernization cards
station Operating unit Operating add-on Power Batteries Housing
supply (2 pieces)

FC2030-AA FCM2028-A2 FCM2005-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort


Standard Empty
FC2030-CC FCM2030-C2 [CH] FHA2009-A1 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
FBA terminal [CH] Plan compartment A4
(30 mm)
FC2030-FA FCM2028-F2 [FR] FCM2005-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
France Empty
FC2030-FX FCM2028-F2 [FR] -- 150 W -- Kit,
France without
housing

Determining the type of station

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Fire control panel with max. 504 FDnet addresses


station Operating unit Operating add-on Power Batteries Housing
supply (2 pieces)

FC2040-AA FCM2028-A2 FCM2005-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort


Standard Empty
FC2040-AE FCM2028-A2 FCM2038-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
Standard 2 LED modules (r/y, y)
FC2040-AG FCM2028-A2 FCM2036-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
Standard 4 LED modules (r/y, y)
FC2040-NA FCM2030-N2 [NL] FCM2005-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
1 EVAC-NL operation [NL] for Empty
10 zones
Key switch (nordic)
FC2040-FA FCM2028-F2 [FR] FCM2005-A2 150 W 26 Ah Comfort
France Empty
FC2040-BB FCM2028-B2 FHA2008-B1 150 W 45 Ah Large
Standard Plan compartment A3
Key switch (nordic)
FC2040-CC FCM2030-C2 [CH] FHA2009-A1 150 W 17 Ah Comfort
FBA terminal [CH] Plan compartment A4
(30 mm)
FC2040-GA FCM2028-A2 FCM2005-A2 150 W 45 Ah Large
Standard Empty
FC2040-FX FCM2028-F2 [FR] -- 150 W -- Kit,
France without
housing

Determining the type of station

Fire control panel with max. 1512 FDnet addresses and card cage
for five module bus cards
station Operating unit Operating add-on Power Batteries Housing
supply (2 pieces)

FC2060-AA FCM2028-A2 FCM2005-A2 150 W 45 Ah Large


Standard Empty
FC2060-FA FCM2028-F2 [FR] FCM2005-A2 150 W 45 Ah Large
France Empty
FC2060-BB FCM2028-B2 FHA2008-B1 150 W 45 Ah Large
Standard Plan compartment A3
Key switch (nordic)
FC2060-CC FCM2030-C2 [CH] FHA2009-A1 150 W 45 Ah Large
FBA terminal [CH] Plan compartment A4
(30 mm)
FC2060-FX FCM2028-F2 [FR] -- 150 W -- Kit,
France without
housing

Determining the type of station

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Fire terminal
station Operating unit Operating add-on Power Batteries Housing
supply (2 pieces)

FT2040-AZ FCM2028-A2 -- Optional, Optional, Eco


Standard 70 W 7 Ah

FT2040-CZ FCM2030-C2 [CH] -- Optional, Optional, Eco


FBA terminal [CH] 70 W 7 Ah

FT2040-EZ FCM2029-A2 -- Optional, Optional, Eco


1 LED module (r/y, y) 70 W 7 Ah

FT2040-FZ FCM2028-F2 [FR] -- Optional, Optional, Eco


France 70 W 7 Ah

FT2040-NZ FCM2030-N2 [NL] -- Optional, Optional, Eco


1 EVAC-NL operation [NL] for 70 W 7 Ah
10 zones
Key switch (nordic)

Determining the type of station

Fire terminal (Touch)


station Operating unit Operating add-on Housing

FT2080-A1 FT2080 with front panel (Touch)with -- Can be installed in:


EN 54-2-compliant operation Housing (Eco)
FHA2039
FT2080-C2 FT2080 with front panel (Touch) with -- FHA2040
FBA terminal [CH] Third-party housing

Determining the type of station

Components which cannot be installed in the station due to lack of space must be
installed in additional empty housings.

See also
Defining operating units and add-ons [ 152]

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11.4.3 Determining the station options


Define the station options with the aid of the table below.

Use Required option Notes

Additional installation level for fitting options Mounting plate FHA2007-A1 Only one mounting plate can
or products from a third party (e.g. fire be built into each station.
brigade periphery module) No mounting plate can be
installed in the Eco housing.
Additional installation of LED indicators for Operating add-on with 2 LED Delivered without housing (for
48 detector zones indicators (internal) FCM2006-A2 replacement with operating add-
Operating add-on with 2 LED on empty)
modules FCM2038-A2
Additional installation of LED indicators for Operating add-on with 4 LED Delivered without housing (for
96 detector zones indicators (internal) FCM2007-A2 replacement with operating add-
Operating add-on with 4 LED on empty)
modules FCM2036-A2
Power supply (70 W) Power supply kit (70 W) FP2003-A1 Delivered with cable kit
Power supply (150 W) Power supply kit (150 W, A), FP2004-A1 For empty housing, incl. cable kit
Additional power supply (150 W) Power supply kit (150 W, B), FP2005-A1 For parallel connection with
available power supply (150 W),
incl. cable kit

Options of the stations

11.4.4 Determining the housing options


With the aid of the table below, determine the options for the housing.

Use Required option Notes

Installation in 19" cabinet 19" mounting kit FHA2016-A1 Fits into all housings
Delivered in pairs
Recessed mounting UP blind 1HE FHA2017-A1 The blind is mounted instead
(for Eco, Standard and Large of the cover cap
Extension housings) Delivery without sheathing
UP blind 2HE FHA2015-A1 box
(for Comfort and Large housings)

Housing options

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11.4.5 Additional housing


Empty housing
Components which do not fit into the stations, or decentralized supply units, can be
installed in the empty housing.
The empty housing is supplied with:
Rear panel
Empty operating unit
Operating add-on, empty (for Comfort and Large housings)
Cover cap
– Eco, Standard and Large Extension housings (1 each)
– Comfort and Large housings (2 each)

Empty housing Type Dimensions


W x H x D 1 (mm)

Housing (Eco) FH2001-A1 430 x 398 x 103


Housing (Standard) FH2002-A1 430 x 398 x 183
Housing (Comfort) FH2003-A1 430 x 796 x 183
Housing (Large Extension) FH2004-A1 430 x 398 x 283
Housing (Large) FH2005-A1 430 x 796 x 283

Empty housing

1 Depth specification including cover cap

Empty housing with plan compartment


Empty housings with plan compartment can be delivered for stations with 1 HE. In
these housings a plan compartment is built in instead of a cover cap.

Empty housing Type Plan compartment

Housing (Eco + plan compartment) FH2006-A1 Plan compartment A4, 50


mm
Housing (Standard + plan FH2007-A1 Plan compartment A4, 150
compartment) mm

Empty housing with plan compartment

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11.4.6 Admissible battery dimensions


The table below lists the permissible battery types for the different station housings.
If the station housing is too small for the batteries needed (e.g. as a result of having
installed options), the batteries can be installed in a separate empty housing.

The maximum admissible battery dimensions can be limited by options


(e.g. event printer). In this case different batteries or a larger housing must be
selected.

Designation Type Dimensions Number of batteries in station housing


W x D x H (mm)

Eco Standard Comfort Large Large Extension


Battery (12 V, 7 Ah, VDS) FA2003 151 x 65 x 94 2 2 2 2 2
Battery (12 V, 12 Ah, FA2004 151 x 98 x 94 2 2 2 2
VDS)
Battery (12 V, 17 Ah, FA2005 181 x 77 x 167 2 2 2
VDS)
Battery (12 V, 26 Ah, FA2006 166 x 175 x 125 21 2 2
VDS)
Battery (12 V, 45 Ah, FA2007 197 x 165 x 170 2+ 2
VDS) FP2004
Battery (12 V, 65 Ah, FA2008 348 x 167 x 178 2+ 2
VDS) FP2004
Battery (12 V, 100 Ah) FA2009 301 x 168 x 212 2+ 2
FP2005 +
FP2004

The 70 W power supply unit has to be mounted in the housing in which the
batteries are located because the thermal monitoring is integrated in the power
supply.
With the 150 W power supply unit the external thermoelectric element has to be
fitted in the immediate vicinity of the batteries.

See also
Determining the station options [ 158]

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12 Assembling the FC2080

12.1 Planning overview

FC2080 component overview (examples of assembly options)

1 Processor unit (19", FC2080) 6 Battery kit


2 Card cage (5 slots) 7 Housing (19" pedestal cabinet)
3 Power supply kit 8 Door with cover plates screwed on
4 Carrier (19", card cage) 9 Optional operating unit
5 Carrier (19", option) 10 Plan compartment A3, installed in door

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Basic components
1 Processor unit (19", FC2080) Card cage (CPU) with
– CPU card (FC2080)
– Communication card (FC2080)
– 1 free slot for an optional second CPU card (FC2080)
– 2 free slots for module bus cards
Card cage (5 slots) with slots for max. 5 module bus cards
7 Housing (19" pedestal cabinet) Dimensions (W x H x D) 601 x 2204 x 615, incl. base

Supply
3 Power supply kit Carrier (19", power supply) incl. 2 power supplies (150 W) connected in
parallel
Height 652 mm
Max. 2 per carrier (19", power supply) can be installed
An additional power supply (150 W, B) can be installed for each power supply
kit
6 Battery kit Battery pan with tension belts for securing battery
2 batteries, max. 100 Ah, per power supply kit

Mechanical installation
4 Carrier (19", card cage) Carrier plate with cable ducts on the side and above
2 DIN rails 180 mm long enclosed
Height 358 mm
For max. 2 card cages (5 slots)
5 Carrier (19", option) Carrier plate with cable duct above
2 x 2 DIN rails 215 mm long installed on top of each other
Height 135 mm
Heights for mounting parts In the case of 1 battery pan with 100 Ah = 1202 mm
between processor unit and In the case of 2 battery pans with 100 Ah = 1202 mm
battery pan

You will find the precise dimensions for the carriers in document Product Data
008837.

Extension
2 Card cage (5 slots) Max. 2 can be mounted on carrier (19", card cage)
Max. 6 can be installed between processor unit and battery pan
Module bus cards Space for max. 37 module bus cards per FC2080
Line card (FDnet/C-NET), max. 30
Line card (collective), max. 30
Line card (MS9i), max. 30
Line card (AnalogPLUS), max. 30
Line card (interactive), max. 30
Line card (interactive Ex), max. 30
I/O card (programmable), max. 10
I/O card (horn/monitored), max. 7, max. 1 per card cage
I/O card (remote transmission), max. 7, max. 1 per card cage

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Indication and operation (optional)


9 Optional operating unit Max. 1 operating unit can be installed
Optional operating add-ons Max. 2 operating add-ons can be installed
Operating add-on (2 x LED) with 48 LED groups
Operating add-on (4 x LED) with 96 LED groups

12.2 Basic components of the fire control panel (19",


modular) FC2080
The fire control panel FC2080 is assembled individually and is not available as a
complete station. The components required for operating and extending the
FC2080 are collated in this chapter.

12.2.1 Processor unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002-A1


The processor unit (19", FC2080) is the basic component for the FC2080 and is
comprised of one carrier plate, one card cage (CPU) FCC2003-A1 and one card cage
(5 slots) FCA2008-A1.
The card cage (CPU) contains one CPU card FCC2004-A1 and one communication
card FCC2005-A1 as standard.
One slot in the card cage (CPU) is reserved for the 2nd redundant CPU card. The two
remaining slots can be loaded according to preference.
The processor unit is supplied with one cable kit for connecting an optional operating
unit.

12.2.2 CPU card (FC2080) FCC2004-A1


The CPU card (FC2080) contains the CPU module of the fire control panel FC2080.
One CPU card is installed in the processor unit (19", FC2080) or in the card cage
(CPU), respectively as standard.
An additional CPU card must be loaded for the redundant CPU operation.
The FC2080 is factory-equipped with one CPU card (FC2080) on which a network
module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-A1 is loaded.
The optional second CPU card is supplied without network module (SAFEDLINK, CC).
Before the CPU card is installed, the network module must be switched from the
communication card to the CPU card.
The CPU card (FC2080) is also used in the FG2020 together with the card cage (CPU)
FCC2003-A1.

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12.2.3 Communication card (FC2080) FCC2005-A1


The communication card (FC2080) is the interface between the CPU card and the
FC2080 periphery and is supplied as standard along with the processor unit (19",
FC2080).
The communication card has the following features:
5-port Ethernet switch
Holder for the license key
Monitoring of the FCnet/SAFEDLINK networking
Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC), loaded as standard equipment
RS232 module (isolated) integrated
RS485 module (isolated), integrated with earth fault monitoring
Real time clock (48 h standby)

12.2.4 Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-A1


The fire control panel FC2080 is networked via FCnet/SAFEDLINK with the network
module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-A. The network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) has a
low installation height, so that it can be utilized on the plug-in cards of the processor
unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002-A1.
The following plug-in cards are loaded with a network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) as
standard equipment:
CPU card (FC2080) FCC2004-A1
Communication card (FC2080) FCC2005-A1

12.2.5 I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1


The I/O card (FUE) FCI2007-A1 provides the remote transmission connections and the
horn outputs. The I/O card (remote transmission) is mainly used in the fire control panel
FC2080 and in the FG2020. However, it can also be used in the compact control
panels FC2030 and FC2060.
The I/O card (RT) has the following features:
2 programmable inputs/outputs
1 alarm relay and 1 fault relay
1 supply output
Configurable fail-safe and degraded mode behavior

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12.2.6 Carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1


The carrier (19", power supply) secures the necessary energy supply in the FC2080.
The carrier (19", power supply) is comprised of the following elements:
One carrier plate with DIN rails and cable ducts
2 power supplies (150 W), connected in parallel
One terminal strip for the primary supply
One terminal strip for the secondary supply
One free position for a third power supply that can be connected in parallel (150 W)
The carrier (19", power supply) is mounted on the side wall of the 19" pedestal housing
FH2080-AA.

12.2.7 Carrier (19", card cage) FHA2023-A1


The carrier (19", card cage) is a mechanical component that is required in order to
equip the FC2080 with up to two card cages (5 slots) FCA2008-A1 or other devices.
It is loaded with 2 cable ducts on the side and above.
2 DIN rails 180 mm long are also delivered as accessories.

12.2.8 Carrier (19", option) FHA2024-A1


The carrier (19", options) is a mechanical component that is required in order to equip
the FC2080 with additional options, e.g. relays, sockets or I/O modules. This
component is installed by mounting two DIN rails, 430 mm in length, so that one is on
top of the other.

12.2.9 Card cage (5 slots) FCA2008-A1


The card cage (5 slots) is suitable for holding a maximum of 5 module bus cards or I/O
cards. The card cage is mounted on the carrier (19", card cage) FHA2023-A1. A
maximum of two card cages can be mounted on the carrier.

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12.2.10 Battery pan (19") FHA2021-A1


The battery pan (19") FHA2021-A1 is needed for installing and fixing the batteries in
the FC2080 housing (19", pedestal cabinet) FH2080-AA.
A pair of batteries and therefore a battery pan (19") are needed for each carrier (19",
power supply) FHA2022-A1.

12.3 Guidelines for the FC2080


The following points are to be observed when assembling components, particularly
the module bus cards in the card cages (5 slots):

Overall system
A maximum of 7 card cages (5 slots) can be installed, i.e. 6 card cages (5
slots) can be installed in addition to the card cage (5 slots) on the processor
unit (19", FC2080).
A maximum of 4 card cages (5 slots) can be connected to a module bus.
In total, a maximum of 30 line cards can be used.
In total, a maximum of 10 I/O cards (programmable) can be used.
In total, a maximum of 7 I/O cards (horn/monitored) can be used.
In total, a maximum of 7 I/O cards (remote transmission) can be used.

Card cage (CPU)


A slot is reserved in the card cage (CPU) of the processor unit (19", FC2080)
for a second CPU card (FC2080). This CPU card makes standby operation for
redundant CPU operation possible.
A maximum of 2 module bus or I/O cards can be used in the card cage (CPU)
of the processor unit (19", FC2080).

Card cage (5 slots)


A maximum of one I/O card (horn/monitored) can be used per card cage.
Maximum current per card cage is 8 A.

Power supply, batteries, and module bus


The space available for card cages and devices is reduced accordingly when a
second battery pan (19") is installed with a second carrier (19", power supply).
A maximum of two FHA2022-A1 carriers (19", power supply) can be installed
for each housing (19", pedestal cabinet).
A maximum of two housings (19", pedestal cabinet), positioned directly next to
one another, are permitted in the structure of the FC2080.
If two housings (19", pedestal cabinet) are being used, the two carriers (19",
power supply) along with the associated batteries and module bus cards may
be distributed between them.
When using two housings (19", pedestal cabinet) with card cages distributed
between them, these must be positioned so that the cables supplied with the
card cages (l = 40 cm) can be used for wiring the module bus (this is essential).
Extending the module bus cable is not permitted.
A maximum of 4 card cages may be connected per module bus.

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12.4 Determining the components of the FC2080


Use the information in this chapter to determine the specific components for the fire
control panel FC2080. These details are required to determine the power supplies
and batteries. Other components that can be installed can be seen at the compact
stations.

Use Required components Notes

Processor unit Processor unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002-A1 Basic component, contains:
Card cage (CPU)
One CPU card (FC2080)
Once communication card
(FC2080)
Card cage (5 slots)
Redundant CPU operation Second CPU card (FC2080) The network module (SAFEDLINK,
CC) of the communication card must
be installed on the second CPU card.
Networking via FCnet Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-
A1 is already installed on the first CPU card
(FC2080)
Redundant networking via Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-
FCnet A1 is already installed on the communication
card (FC2080)
FCnet networking over larger Fiber optic cable network module (SM) For optical FCnet over long distances
distances FN2006-A1 or (up to 40 km).
Fiber optic cable network module (MM)
FN2007-A1
Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 For FCnet extension, max. 1 repeater
between 2 stations; requires a supply
of DC 9-30 V.
Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT For FCnet extension, max. 1 segment
between 2 stations; requires a supply
of DC 9-30 V per module.
Extended networking via Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 For installation on DIN rail
FCnet/LAN or optical Ethernet
Connection to external Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1
(public) or company network
Remote transmission I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 In each case, this I/O card provides a
connections and additional remote transmission output alarm and
horn outputs fault and a horn output for the fire
control panel FC2080.
Connecting additional horns I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1 This I/O card provides 8 horn outputs.
Only 1 I/O card (horn/monitored)
per card cage (5 slots)
Input/output module FDCIO223 Connection of two monitored
sounders.
Sounder module FCA2005-A1 Divides a sounder output into 4
outputs. A maximum of 2 modules can
be interconnected. Observe the
operating current.
Programmable inputs/outputs I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
FDnet lines Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 252 addresses and 4 loops per card
Connecting collective Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 8 stubs of 32 devices per card
detectors

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Use Required components Notes

Connecting MS9i detectors Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 2 loops of 50 devices or


2 stubs of 32 devices
Connecting AnalogPLUS Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1 4 loops of 128 devices or
detectors 4 stubs of 32 devices
Connecting interactive Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1 1 loop with 128 devices or
detectors 1 stub with 32 devices
Connecting interactive Ex Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1 1 stub with 32 devices via Ex separator
detectors
Installation of additional Carrier (19", options) with 2 DIN rails, one on
devices on DIN rail top of other
Carrier (19", card cage) with DIN rails
Separate DIN rail at the right-hand side wall
Class 3 key depot [DE] Key safe adapter SDA3000 FSD must be connected via key safe
adapter in the case of the FC2080.
Requires I/O module or I/O card
(programmable) FCI2008.
Power supply Carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1 with Basic components
2 power supplies (150 W)
Battery pan (19") FHA2021-A1
Large current range Third power supply (150 W, B) FP2005-A1 Is installed on carrier (19", power
supply)
Second carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022- Requires second battery pan (19")
A1 with 2 power supplies (150 W) FHA2021-A1
Third or sixth power supply (150 W, B)
FP2005-A1
Larger battery capacity for Second carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022- Space for card cage (5 slots) or carrier
longer bypass time A1 with 2 power supplies (150 W) (19", options) is reduced
Second battery pan (19") FHA2021-A1
Fire controls Relay module Z3B171 For installation on a DIN rail, e.g. on
carrier (19", options). Can be
controlled via a programmable I/O.
9 V supply for restricted Battery set 9 V [FR] FCA2010-A1 Supplied without a battery.
degraded mode operation
[FR]

Components specifically for the FC2080

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12.5 Defining operating units and add-ons


The fire control panel FC2080 has no integrated operating unit. Operating unit and
operating add-ons can be integrated as options, but form a station of their own
within the FC2080. The communication takes place via FCnet, the supply can be
via the FC2080. The load of the operating unit must be incorporated into the
current balance of the FC2080 in this case.

NOTICE

Product version of the network module has ES<12


Communication error
If an optional operating unit is installed in the FC2080,then the operating unit
must be equipped with a network module (SAFEDLINK) FN2001-A1 and a
product version ES 12.

See also
Defining the operating units [ 152]
Defining operating add-ons [ 154]

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12.6 Planning the fire brigade periphery [DE]


In the fire control panel FC2080, the fire brigade periphery [DE] cannot be
connected via the fire brigade periphery module. These connections must be
established using I/O cards or I/O modules. Additionally, a key safe adapter is
required to ensure the fire department key depot works correctly. The simplified
diagrams below show the connection options for the fire brigade periphery [DE] in
the FC2080.

Connection via I/O module FDCIO224


FC2080
FBF
RS485

FAT
FCC2002-A1

ÜE/
FSE

FCI2007-A1

Sabotage input

FDnet RT fire active/confirmed


FSD
RT fire active

Heating active

FCL2001-A1 FDCIO224 SDA

Simplified connection diagram for FBF and FSD via I/O module in FC2080

FCC2002-A1 Processor unit (19", FC2080)


FCI2007-A1 I/O card (RT)
FCL2001-A1 Line card (FDnet/C-NET)
FDCIO224 I/O module
SDA Key safe adapter SDA3000 [DE]
FBF Fire department control panel [DE]
FAT Fire department indication panel [DE]
ÜE/FSE Release element zone/release element [DE]
FSD Fire department key depot [DE]

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Connection via I/O card (programmable) FCI2008


FC2080
FBF
RS485

FAT
FCC2002-A1

ÜE/
FSE

FCI2007-A1

Sabotage Sabotage

RT fire active/confirmed Door contact

RT fire active Unlocking FSD


Vsys_01
Vsys_02
FCI2008-A1
Heating active SDA

Simplified connection diagram for FBF and FSD via I/O card (programmable) in FC2080

FCC2002-A1 Processor unit (19", FC2080)


FCI2007-A1 I/O card (RT)
FCI2008-A1 I/O card (programmable)
SDA Key safe adapter SDA3000 [DE]
FBF Fire department control panel [DE]
FAT Fire department indication panel [DE]
ÜE/FSE Release element zone/release element [DE]
FSD Fire department key depot [DE]

The supply for the SDA and FSD components and the I/O connections must
always be connected to the same I/O card (programmable).

You will find detailed information on the key safe adapter in the manufacturer's
document 'SDA3000 installation instructions', which comes with the key safe
adapter.
You will find detailed information on wiring the SDA in the installation document
008851.

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12.7 Determining the batteries and power supply


The selection of batteries and power supply corresponds in general to that of the
compact stations. The supply concept however differs from that of compact
stations.

See also
Determining the batteries and power supply [ 142]

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12.7.1 Supply concept


The fire control panel FC2080 has a modular energy supply concept. Depending
on the power required or bridging time, a second power supply can be installed,
together with a second battery block.

Vsys1
Card cage (CPU) FCC2003

Communication
X5000
X5001

CPU card 1
CPU card 2
(option)
card
Card cage
(5 slots)
PSU 1 FCA2008

Vsys2

Card cage Card cage


(5 slots) (5 slots)
FCA2008 FCA2008

Card cage Card cage


(5 slots) (5 slots)
FCA2008 FCA2008

PSU 2
Card cage Card cage
(5 slots) (5 slots)
FCA2008 FCA2008

Batt 1

Batt 2

Example of the distribution of supply and connection of the module bus

A longer bridging time may result in a situation where a second power supply block
and a second battery pair must be installed because of the charging power, or the
load must be distributed between the two power supply blocks.

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If this is the case, two carriers (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1 are to be mounted
and two battery blocks. Both power supply carriers can be expanded to include one
additional 150 W power supply each.
Because of the space that is sacrificed as a result, this could lead to a situation
where not all of the components can still fit in the same housing.
To get round these complications, the calculation of the operating current for the
hardware is subdivided into several zones in the next chapter. This enables a
distribution of the power supply from the beginning. It may be helpful to use outline
quantities tools to calculate the power supply in this case.

12.7.2 Planning aid for distributing the module bus cards


The following section contains useful information for distributing the required
module bus cards among the individual card cages. The graphic shows the
numbering for the card cages and how they are distributed on the relevant module
bus. The individual slots in the card cages correspond to the address. To help you
plan, use the table below to enter the address at which each individual module bus
card is located.

A maximum of 4 card cages may be connected per module bus.

Addresses are assigned according to the order of the card cages on module bus 1
and module bus 2:
Card cage on module bus 1
Card cage 1 receives addresses 111…115
Card cage 2 receives addresses 121…125
Card cage 3 receives addresses 131…135
Card cage 4 receives addresses 141…145
Card cage on module bus 2
Card cage 5 receives addresses 151…155
Card cage 6 receives addresses 161…165
Card cage 7 receives addresses 171…175
Due to the power dissipation of the supply lines, the module bus cards must be
allocated in such a way that the power can be distributed as evenly as possible
and the maximum load per card cage is not exceeded.

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Card cage Card cage (CPU) FCC2003


(5 slots) 1 105 104 103 102 101
FCA2008 Ethernet

115
114
113
112
111

Communication

CPU card 1
CPU card 2
(option)
card
Card cage Card cage
(5 slots) 2 (5 slots) 5
FCA2008 FCA2008
124
123
122
121

154
153
152
151
125

155
Card cage Card cage
(5 slots) 3 (5 slots) 6
FCA2008 FCA2008
134
133
132
131
135

164
163
162
161
165

Card cage Card cage


(5 slots) 4 (5 slots) 7
FCA2008 FCA2008
144
143
142
141
145

174
173
172
171
175

FC2080, module bus card addressing

PSU 1 Power supply block 1, first carrier (19", power supply) with battery pair
PSU 2 Power supply block 2, second carrier (19", power supply) with battery pair
X5000 Connection plug for module bus 1 (max. 4 card cages can be connected)
X5001 Connection plug for module bus 2 (max. 4 card cages can be connected)

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X500 Module bus output card cage (5 slots)


X501 Module bus input card cage (5 slots)
X10 Supply connection card cage (CPU)
X9 Supply connection card cage (5 slots)

Card cage Address Module bus card

CPU 101 CPU card (FC2080)


102 CPU card (FC2080), optional
103 Communication card (FC2080)
104
105
1 111
112
113
114
115
2 121
122
123
124
125
3 131
132
133
134
135
4 141
142
143
144
145
5 151
152
153
154
155
6 161
162
163
164
165

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Card cage Address Module bus card

7 171
172
173
174
175

Assignment plan for module bus cards in card cages

12.7.3 Calculate the operating current of all consumers


To calculate and distribute the loads, all internal and external consumers must be
taken into account. To enable load distribution to be carried out as simply as
possible, the total currents per card cage must be calculated. To do this, proceed
as follows:
Total values per module bus card (lines, I/Os, horns, etc.)
Total values per card cage (Imax. 8 A)
Total values per power supply group
All components installed in the station are additional internal consumers. All
external consumers that are supplied by the station must also be included in the
current balance. These include:
Fire terminals fed via the station
Consumers that are activated by control outputs
Detector line devices

Operating currents of the consumers


The sum of the operating current values can be calculated as follows:

IR total = (no. of consumers * IR)

IA total = (no. of consumers * IA)

IR = operating current in quiescent condition [A] (quiescent current)


IA = operating current in alarm condition [A] (alarm current)

The operating current of all power consumers can be easily calculated with the
outline quantities tool.

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Operating currents, processor unit (FC2080)


Consumer Type IR [mA] IA [mA] Qty. IR total IA total Notes

Processor unit (FC2080) FCC2002-A1 290 290 Basic components


CPU card (FC2080) incl. 180 180 1 Slot 1: CPU card
network module (FC2080)
(SAFEDLINK, CC) Slot 3: Communication
Communication card card (FC2080)
(FC2080) incl. network 110 110 1
module (SAFEDLINK,
CC)
Redundant CPU card FCC2004-A1 180 180 Optional, slot 2
(FC2080)
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 70 70 Optional, slot 4
(without load)
Module bus card 1 1 Optional, slot 4
Instead of I/O card (remote
transmission)
Module bus card 2 1 Optional, slot 5
Total, optional operating For supply via FC2080
unit 2

Total, processor unit __ __ __ __ Total < 8 A


Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total

Operating currents, processor unit (FC2080)

1 According to separate table for module bus cards


2 According to separate table for optional operating unit

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Operating currents, optional operating unit


Consumer Type IR [mA] IA [mA] Qty. IR total IA total Notes

Operating unit FCM20xx 120 200 No options


Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080 125 130 No options
Network module FN2001-A1 40 40 Always include in calculations
(SAFEDLINK)
LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 4 70 Per LED indicator (internal)
EVAC-NL operating unit [NL] FTO2007-N1 6 30 10-zone EVAC
Operating add-on FCM2008-N1 12 60 Operating add-on for 20-zone
(2xEVAC term.) [NL] EVAC

EVAC-NL connector board FTI2002-N1 25 25 For remote EVAC


[NL]
FBA terminal [CH] FTO2004-C1 4 50
Ethernet connection 15 15 With networking and
connection of external printer
via the Ethernet
RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 11 11 IR = no-load operation
RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 11 11 IA = send/receive

Event printer (built-in) FTO2001-A1 50…100 Min. 50 mA, depending on


frequency of printing
Optional operating add-on 1 FCM20xx Depending on components
Optional operating add-on 2 FCM20xx Depending on components
Total, operating unit __ __ __ __
Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total

Operating currents, optional operating unit

Operating currents, external consumers


Consumer Type IR [mA] IA [mA] Qty. IR total IA total Notes

Mimic display driver (EVAC) FT2003-N1 Consisting of EVAC-NL


[NL] connector board FTI2002-N1
and PCB of EVAC-NL
operating unit FTO2007-N1
Event printer (external) Fujitsu __ External supply
DL3750+ 220 V
Fire terminal FT2040 125 240 Must only be considered if the
supply is ensured by the
FC2080
Additional external All loads that are supplied via
consumers on Vsys the station

Total ext. Consumer __ __ __ __


Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total

Operating currents, external consumers

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Operating currents of module bus cards


Consumer Type IR [mA] IA [mA] Qty. IR total IA total Notes

Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 65 65


Detector lines (FDnet) 1 0.6 x 0.6 x Loop to line card
RK MK
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 110 110
Detector lines 19/stub 30/stub Stub on line card (collective),
(collective) for current dependent on Reol
alarm
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 65 65
Detector lines (MS9i) 28/loop 43/loop Loop on line card (MS9i)
for
alarm
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1 47 47
Detector lines 40/loop 40/loop For 128 APMK 2
(AnalogPLUS)
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1 63 63
Detector lines 125/loop 125/loo For 128 IMK 3
(interactive) p
Line card (interactive, Ex) FCL2007-A1 63 63
Detector lines 33/loop 33/loop For 32 IMK 3
(interactive Ex)
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 70 70
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 40 40
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1 55 55
Total card cage 1 __ __ __ __
Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total

Operating currents of module bus cards

1 The values for RK and MK are based on the detector line planning.
2 APMK: Load factor for AnalogPLUS detectors
3 IMK: Load factor for interactive detectors

Values for RK and MK on the FDnet:


1 quiescent current connection factor (RK) = 250 µA
1 maximum current connection factor (MK) = 250 µA
On the control panel, however, the load is higher as the line separator and the
DC/DC converter also consume energy and the losses have to be compensated
for.
Values for RK and MK on the control panel:
1 quiescent current connection factor (RK) = 600 µA
1 maximum current connection factor (MK) = 600 µA

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Total for operating currents per card cage


This table must be completed for each equipped card cage.

Consumer Type IR [mA] IA [mA] Qty. IR total IA total Notes

Module bus card 1 1


Module bus card 2 1
Module bus card 3 1
Module bus card 4 1
Module bus card 5 1
Total for external For supply via FC2080
consumers 2
Total for card cage __ __ __ __ Total < 8 A
No.:
Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total

Operating currents per card cage

1 Values according to separate table for module bus cards


2 Values according to separate external consumers or according to values for
relays, horns, etc.

Total of individual operating currents per power supply unit


(PSU1/PSU2)
Subtotal consumers IR total IA total Notes

Processor unit (FC2080)


Module bus cards card cage 1
Module bus cards card cage 2
Module bus cards card cage 3
Module bus cards card cage 4
Module bus cards card cage 5
Module bus cards card cage 6
Module bus cards card cage 7
Operating unit
External consumers
Operating current total Does not exceed Imax. a or Imax. b of PSU1
Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total

Total of individual operating currents (PSU1)

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Subtotal consumers IR total IA total Notes

Processor unit (FC2080) -- -- Supplied via PSU1


Module bus cards card cage 1
Module bus cards card cage 2
Module bus cards card cage 3
Module bus cards card cage 4
Module bus cards card cage 5
Module bus cards card cage 6
Module bus cards card cage 7
Operating unit -- -- Supplied via processor unit or PSU1
External consumers
Operating current total Does not exceed Imax. a or Imax. b of PSU2
Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total

Total of individual operating currents (PSU2)

12.7.4 Determining the battery


The determination of battery capacity and the selection of batteries corresponds to
the procedure at the compact stations.
Non-authorized batteries may not fit in the battery pan because of their different
dimensions and do not guarantee a secure hold.

See also
Determining the battery [ 146]

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12.7.5 Determining the power supply of the stations


Please refer to the table below to find the maximum currents for double and triple
power supplies connected in parallel, in relation to the battery size.
SV24V-150W-A5 power supplies are installed in the FC2080. Depending on the
battery size and power supply, the load distribution within the card cages may need
to be changed.

Permitted current loads for the SV24V-150W-A5


17 Ah 25 Ah 45 Ah 65 Ah 100 Ah

R i max. [ ] Max. internal resistance of the battery 0.3

Imin. [A] Minimum current 0

Imax. a (single) Max. permanent current to load 4.2 3.9 3.0 2.1 -

Imax. a [A] (2 Max. permanent current to load for - - 7.6 7.2 5.6
parallel) switching two power supply units in
parallel

Imax. a [A] (3 Max. permanent current to load for - - - 7.6 7.6


parallel) switching three power supply units in
parallel

Imax. b [A] Max. current peak to load 5.0 7.6

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Simplified diagrams for current distribution


Imax. I max. a

Imax. - I max. a

Ri

Normal operation with battery charge

Imax. Imax. b

Imax. - I max. b

Ri

Operation with heavy load and reduced battery charge

Imax. b

I max. b

Ri

Operation with mains failure

See also
Selecting the power supply [ 149]

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13 Order numbers

13.1 Indication and operating devices on detector lines


The table below contains a list of the details for ordering indication and operating
devices on the FDnet.

Ordering information of the FDnet devices


Designation Type Order number

Mimic display driver FT2001-A1 A5Q00014417


Floor repeater terminal FT2010-A1 A5Q00014104
Floor repeater terminal with flat rear FT2010-C1 S54400-F34-A1
panel
Floor repeater display FT2011-A1 A5Q00017706

Accessories for FDnet devices


Designation Type Order number

Ribbon cable for mimic display driver F50F140 BPZ 5291410001


FT2001-A1

13.2 Operating units


From MP5, only operating units which are equipped with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2027 are used.
All stations with index ES 20 or higher come with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027
included.
Stations with indexes lower than ES 20 come with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2004 included.
Operating units with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027 are available separately for
converting existing stations. The PMI & mainboard FCM2027 only supports
stations with firmware > MP-EN3.0
You will find detailed information about this in document 008837.

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Operating units
The table below lists the details for ordering operating units FCM20xx with the PMI
& mainboard FCM2027.

Designation Type Order number

Operating unit FCM2028-A2 S54400-F83-A1


Operating unit (+nord. key switch) FCM2028-B2 S54400-F83-A2
Operating unit FCM2028-F2 S54400-F83-A3
Operating unit (+LED display) FCM2037-A2 S54400-B148-A1
Operating unit (+FBA terminal) FCM2030-C2 S54400-F93-A1
Operating unit (+EVAC term.) FCM2030-N2 S54400-F93-A2

Details for ordering for operating units FCM20xx

13.3 Wall housing


Empty housing for wall mounting
The table below contains the order details of the empty housings.

Designation Type Order number

Housing (Eco) FH2001-A1 A5Q00016865


Housing (Standard) FH2002-A1 A5Q00018931
Housing (Comfort) FH2003-A1 A5Q00009906
Housing (Large Extension) FH2004-A1 A5Q00018778
Housing (Large) FH2005-A1 A5Q00019543
Housing (Eco + plan compartment) FH2006-A1 A5Q00022364
Housing (Standard + plan FH2007-A1 A5Q00022369
compartment)

Ordering information for empty housing

13.4 Desktop housing


Empty housing for desktop installation
The table below contains the details for ordering empty housings for the desktop
installation of the fire terminal (Touch) FT2080.

Designation Type Order number

Rear cover (FT2080) FHA2039-A1 S54400-B133-A1


Desktop housing (FT2080) FHA2040-A1 S54400-F119-A1

Details for ordering desktop housing

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EMC filter for FT2080


The Schaffner EMC filter is a third-party product and is not part of the scope of
delivery of the fire terminal (Touch) or the desktop housing. The filter must be
ordered separately quoting the information below.

Designation Type Order number

Schaffner EMC filter 250 V/3 A FN2030-3-06 depending on the supplier

EMC filter for supplying the desktop housings

13.5 Optional components


The tables below contain the order numbers for the optional components. The
assembly material is included in the scope of supply for components.

You will find information about the country-specific availability of devices in


document 'Delivery Release'.

13.5.1 Can be installed in stations


Designation Type Order number Notes

Loop extension (FDnet) FCI2003-A1 A5Q00010136 Extension of the integrated line card from 2 to 4 loops
(the number of addresses remains the same)
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 A5Q00009875 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 A5Q00010502 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 A5Q00010044 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1 S54400-A107-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1 S54400-A108-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1 S54400-A134-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 S54400-A20-A1 For FC2030, FC2060, FC2080, and FG2020
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 S54400-A6-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1 S54400-A21-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Network module FN2001-A1 A5Q00012851 FCnet/SAFEDLINK network
(SAFEDLINK) 2 modules are needed for degraded mode capability
Fiber optic cable network FN2006-A1 S54400-A109-A1 Incl. plug set (Phoenix PSC)
module (SM)
Fiber optic cable network FN2007-A1 S54400-A110-A1 Incl. plug set (Phoenix PSC)
module (MM)
Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 S24236-B2502-A1 Max. 1 between 2 stations
Requires external supply
RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 A5Q00005327 Essential for the event printer FTO2001
RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 A5Q00009923 Connection for remote EVAC-NL, UGA [FR]
Cable kit (communication) FCA2014-A1 A5Q00023027 Cable set (communication) FCA2014-A1 (2 shield
connection terminal blocks, 8 cable clamps and 4
shielded, pre-configured cables on one terminal strip)

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Designation Type Order number Notes

Power supply kit (70 W) FP2003-A1 A5Q00016005 For fire terminal


Power supply kit (150 W, FP2004-A1 A5Q00020825 For EN 54 power supply in separate housing
A)
Power supply kit (150 W, FP2005-A1 A5Q00018779 For connection in parallel to existing power supply
B)
Mounting plate FHA2007-A1 A5Q00010151 Not for Eco housing
Fire department periphery FCI2001-D1 A5Q00013100 With FC2030 and FC2060 a mounting plate FHA2007
module [DE] is also needed for this component.
For FC2020 and FC2040 this component can be fitted
next to the periphery board.
Not for FC2080
Door contact kit [DE] FCA2009-A1 A5Q00012317 Not for FC2080
RT interface [NL] FCI2005-N1 A5Q00026302
RT interface [CH] FCI2006-C1 A5Q00027094 Pre-mounted kit with mounting plate
Relay module Z3B171 4843830001 Relay with 1 changeover contact
Sounder module FCA2005-A1 A5Q00014866 Splits sounder into 4 outputs
Battery kit 9 V [FR] FCA2010-A1 A5Q00012569 Without battery
Operating add-on (2x LED FCM2038-A2 S54400-B146-A1 LED indicators (red/green, yellow)
indicator)
Operating add-on (4x LED FCM2036-A2 S54400-B147-A1 LED indicators (red/green, yellow)
indicator)
Operating add-on (2xEVAC FCM2008-N1 A5Q00022046 Operating add-on with 20-zone EVAC indicator
term.)

Ordering details for options for installation in stations

13.5.2 License key for networking stations


License key for networking stations
Designation Type Order number Notes

License key (S1) FCA2033-A1 S54400-P154-A1 For SintesoView and for BACnet for third-party
products (supervision only)
License key (S2) FCA2034-A1 S54400-P155-A1 Supports the same functions as S1 and also BACnet
for Siemens management station and third-party
products (supervision and basic control only), also in
conjunction with FT2080 Sinteso Touch PC
License key (S3) FCA2035-A1 S54400-P156-A1 Supports the same functions as S2 and also BACnet
for third-party products (supervision and full control)
and Sinteso Mobile

Details for ordering for license keys

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13.5.3 Extended networking


Options for extended networking
Designation Type Order number Notes

Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 S54400-F94-A1 Manufacturer designation: Scalance X204-2


Note housing depth (needs installation kit FHA2029-
A1)
Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1 S54400-F95-A1 Manufacturer designation: Scalance S612
Note housing depth (needs installation kit FHA2029-
A1)
C-plug for FN2008-A1 or C-plug 6GK 1900-0AB00 Optional memory module for configuration data of
FN2009-A1 FN2008-A1 or FN2009-A1. Obtain directly from the
manufacturer (Simatic, Siemens - Industry Automation
and Drive Technologies)
Installation kit (switch, FHA2029-A1 S54400-B79-A1 For installation in the empty housing (Eco) or
comf.) (Standard) or (Comfort)
For installation in stations in the housing
(Comfort)
Not necessary for FC2080
Installation kit (switch, FHA2030-A1 S54400-B81-A1 For installation in the empty housing (Large) and
large) (Large Extension)
For installation in stations in the housing (Large),
mainly due to the associated cable kit
Not necessary for FC2080

Details for ordering options for extended networking

13.5.4 Fire department periphery [DE]


Options for fire brigade periphery [DE]
Designation Type Order number Notes

fire department operating panel FBF0770 WSF:FBF0770FS20 Product from third party
Regraph graphic display FAT-G-FS20 RGQ:FAT-G-FS20 Product from third party
Regraph text display FAT-T-FS20 RGQ:FAT-T-FS20 Product from third party
Redundancy module Redux FS20 RGQ:FAT-Redux-FS20 Product from third party

Ordering details for the options for the fire brigade periphery [DE]

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13.5.5 Can be installed in the operating unit


Options for installation in the operating unit
Designation Type Order number Notes

Event printer (for installing) FTO2001-A1 A5Q00010126 Incl. a paper roll


RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 must be
ordered separately.
For fire control panel FC2040, the power supply
is limited to 150 W if an event printer is
integrated into the operating add-on on the
right.
Replacement paper rolls A5Q00017619 Set of 10 paper rolls for the event printer
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1 A5Q00010113
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1 A5Q00010129

Ordering information for operating unit options

13.5.6 Housing options


Housing options
Designation Type Order number Notes

19" mounting kit FHA2016-A1 A5Q00020179 Suitable for all compact station housings
FM blind 1HE FHA2017-A1 A5Q00024719 For Eco, Standard and Large Extension housings
FM blind 2 HE FHA2015-A1 A5Q00024621 For Comfort and Large housings

Details for ordering housing options

13.5.7 More options


More options
Designation Type Order number Notes

Mimic display driver (EVAC) [NL] FT2003-N1 S54400-A14-A1 Installation kit without housing comprising
EVAC connector board FTI2002-N1 and EVAC-
NL operating unit FTO2007-N1
An RS485 module is also needed in the
associated station
Event printer for external Fujitsu A5Q00023962 RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 must be
operation 1 DL3750+ ordered separately.
Standard A4 continuous paper
Can be operated via print server
Ink ribbon for Fujitsu DL3750+ A5Q00023963
ESPA 4.4.4 interface IFAM 9102.0985 Manufacturer's item number, for DIN rail mounting
ESPA 4.4.4 interface IFAM 9102.1013 Manufacturer's item number, in plastic housing

Details for ordering more options

1You will find detailed information on the external Fujitsu DL3750+ printer and
operation via a print server in document A6V10224853.

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13.6 Batteries
Batteries are not included in the scope of delivery of the stations. They must be
ordered separately or procured locally.
The table below contains the details for ordering admissible batteries.

Designation Type Capacitance Order number

Battery (12 V, 7 Ah, VDS) FA2003-A1 7 Ah A5Q00019353


Battery (12 V, 12 Ah, VDS) FA2004-A1 12 Ah A5Q00019354
Battery (12 V, 17 Ah, VDS) FA2005-A1 17 Ah A5Q00019677
Battery (12 V, 26 Ah, VDS) FA2006-A1 26 Ah A5Q00019356
Battery (12 V, 45 Ah, VDS) FA2007-A1 45 Ah A5Q00022897
Battery (12 V, 65 Ah, VDS) FA2008-A1 65 Ah A5Q00019357
Battery (12 V, 100 Ah, VDS) FA2009-A1 100 Ah A5Q00023101

Ordering information for the batteries

NOTICE

Hardware damage
For CE conformity reasons, only UL94-V2 batteries or better may be used.

13.7 Compact stations

13.7.1 Fire control panel FC2020-AZ


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit
Housing (Standard)
70 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 12 Ah
Order number: A5Q00015550
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1

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13.7.2 Fire control panel FC2020-CZ


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit with FBA terminal [CH]
Housing (Standard)
70 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 12 Ah
Order number: A5Q00022900
Options of the operating unit
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1

13.7.3 Fire control panel FC2020-EZ


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit with LED module
Housing (Standard)
70 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 12 Ah
Order number: A5Q00016827
Options of the operating unit
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1

13.7.4 Fire control panel FC2020-FZ


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Housing (Standard)
70 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 12 Ah
Order number: A5Q00022903
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1

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13.7.5 Fire control panel FC2020-AA


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: A5Q00016829
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A1
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM20036-A1

13.7.6 Fire control panel FC2020-AE


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit
Operating add-on (2xLED display)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: A5Q00016851
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1

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13.7.7 Fire control panel FC2020-BB


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit with key switch (Nordic)
Operating add-on with plan compartment A3
Housing (Large)
70 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 17 Ah
Order number: A5Q00025412
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1

13.7.8 Fire control panel FC2020-CC


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit with FBA terminal [CH]
Operating add-on with plan compartment A4 (150 mm)
Housing (Comfort)
70 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 17 Ah
Order number: A5Q00025772

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13.7.9 Fire control panel FC2020-NA


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit EVAC NL control module (10 zones)
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: A5Q0022925
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
(not in conjunction with operating add-on FCM2036-
A1)
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

13.7.10 Fire control panel FC2020-FX


Without housing Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Construction kit without housing
70 W power supply
Without batteries
Order number: A5Q00022924
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.11 Fire control panel FC2030-AA


Detector line (FDnet)
756 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Can be extended with 2 module bus cards
Compatible module bus cards (option)
Line cards (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
Card cage (2 slots)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: S54400-C2-A1
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.12 Fire control panel FC2030-CC


Detector line (FDnet)
756 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Can be extended with 2 module bus cards
Usable module bus cards (option)
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit (+FBA terminal)
Plan compartment A4
Housing (Comfort)
Card cage (2 slots)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: S54400-C2-A2

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13.7.13 Fire control panel FC2030-FA


Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Can be extended with 2 module bus cards
Compatible module bus cards (option)
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
Card cage (2 slots)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: S54400-C2-A3
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.14 Fire control panel FC2030-FX


Without housing Detector line (FDnet)
252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Extra module bus cards (option)
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Construction kit without housing
Card cage (2 slots)
150 W power supply
Without batteries
Order number: S54400-C2-A4
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

13.7.15 Fire control panel FC2040-AA


Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: A5Q00016100
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.16 Fire control panel FC2040-AE


Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit
Operating add-on (2xLED display)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: A5Q00016852
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1

13.7.17 Fire control panel FC2040-AG


Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit
Operating add-on (4xLED display)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: A5Q00016854
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1

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13.7.18 Fire control panel FC2040-FA


Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: A5Q00023021
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

13.7.19 Fire control panel FC2040-FX


Without housing Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Construction kit without housing
150 W power supply
Without batteries
Order number: A5Q00023046
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.20 Fire control panel FC2040-NA


Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit EVAC NL control module (10 zones)
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 26 Ah
Order number: A5Q00023047
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
(not in conjunction with operating add-on FCM2036-
A1)
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

13.7.21 Fire control panel FC2040-BB


Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit with key switch (Nordic)
Operating add-on with plan compartment A3
Housing (Large)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 45 Ah
Order number: A5Q00025413
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1

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13.7.22 Fire control panel FC2040-CC


Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit with FBA terminal [CH]
Operating add-on with plan compartment A4 (150 mm)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 17 Ah
Order number: A5Q00023019

13.7.23 Fire control panel FC2040-GA


Detector line (FDnet)
504 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Properties
Operating unit
Housing (Large)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 45 Ah
Order number: S54400-C3-A3
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.24 Fire control panel FC2060-AA


Detector line (FDnet)
Max. 1512 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Can be extended up to 28 loops/56 stubs
Extra module bus cards (option)
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Large)
Card cage (5 slots)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 45 Ah
Order number: A5Q00023048
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.25 Fire control panel FC2060-FA


Detector line (FDnet)
Max. 1512 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Can be extended to 28 loops/56 stubs
Extra module bus cards (option)
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Large)
Card cage (5 slots)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 45 Ah
Order number: A5Q00023052
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.26 Fire control panel FC2060-FX


Without housing Detector line (FDnet)
Max. 1512 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Can be extended to 28 loops/56 stubs
Extra module bus cards (option)
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Construction kit without housing
Card cage (5 slots)
150 W power supply
Without batteries
Order number: A5Q00023054
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A2

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13.7.27 Fire control panel FC2060-BB


Detector line (FDnet)
Max. 1512 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Can be extended to 28 loops/56 stubs
Extra module bus cards (option)
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit with key switch (Nordic)
Operating add-on with plan compartment A3
Housing (Large)
Card cage (5 slots)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 45 Ah
Order number: S54400-C4-A2
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1

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13.7.28 Fire control panel FC2060-CC


Detector line (FDnet)
Max. 1512 addresses
4 loops/8 stubs
Can be extended to 28 loops/56 stubs
Extra module bus cards (option)
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
Properties
Operating unit with FBA terminal [CH]
Operating add-on with plan compartment A4 (150 mm)
Housing (Large)
Card cage (5 slots)
150 W power supply
Max. battery capacity 45 Ah
Order number: A5Q00023050

13.7.29 Fire terminal FT2040-AZ


Detector line (FDnet)
None
Properties
Operating unit
Housing (Eco)
Order number: A5Q00016702
Options of the station
70 W power supply
2 batteries, each 7 Ah
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1

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13.7.30 Fire terminal FT2040-CZ


Detector line (FDnet)
None
Properties
Operating unit with FBA terminal [CH]
Housing (Eco)
Order number: A5Q00023055
Options of the station
70 W power supply
2 batteries, each 7 Ah

13.7.31 Fire terminal FT2040-EZ


Detector line (FDnet)
None
Properties
Operating unit (+LED display)
Housing (Eco)
Order number: A5Q00016720
Options of the station
70 W power supply
2 batteries, each 7 Ah
Options of the operating unit
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1

13.7.32 Fire terminal FT2040-FZ


Detector line (FDnet)
None
Properties
Operating unit [FR]
Housing (Eco)
Order number: A5Q00023056
Options of the station
70 W power supply
2 batteries, each 7 Ah
Options of the operating unit
Event printer FTO2001-A1
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1

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13.7.33 Fire control terminal FT2040-NZ


Detector line (FDnet)
None
Properties
Operating unit EVAC NL operation (10 zones)
Key switch (Nordic) FTO2006
Housing (Eco)
Order number: A5Q00023057
Options of the station
70 W power supply
2 batteries, each 7 Ah

13.7.34 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1


Detector line (FDnet)
None
Properties
Touch screen operation
Front panel (Touch) EN 54-2 compatible
Order number: S54400-C120-A1
Extra components
Filter for increased EMC protection:
Schaffner type FN2030-3-06, 250 V/3 A 1
Fire terminal board FTI2001
Can be installed in:
19" pedestal housing with FC2080
Housing (Eco) FH2001-A1
Rear cover (FT2080) FHA2039-A1
Desktop housing (FT2080) FHA2040-A1
Third-party housing with rear cover (FT2080)
FHA2039-A1

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13.7.35 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-C2


Detector line (FDnet)
None
Properties
Touch screen operation
Front panel (Touch) with FBA terminal [CH]
Order number: S54400-C120-A2
Extra components
Filter for increased EMC protection:
Schaffner type FN2030-3-06, 250 V/3 A 1
Fire terminal board FTI2001
Can be installed in:
19" pedestal housing with FC2080
Housing (Eco) FH2001-A1
Rear cover (FT2080) FHA2039-A1
Desktop housing (FT2080) FHA2040-A1
Third-party housing with rear cover (FT2080)
FHA2039-A1

1 Third-party product, not included in the scope of delivery

13.8 Order numbers FC2080 components

13.8.1 Housing and options


The following tables contain the details for ordering housings and housing add-ons.

Housing
Designation Type Order number

Housing (19" pedestal cabinet) FH2080-AA S54400-C103-A1

Details for ordering the housing

Housing add-ons
Designation Type Order number

Battery pan (19") FHA2021-A1 S54400-B23-A1


Carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1 S54400-B24-A1
Carrier (19", card cage) FHA2023-A1 S54400-B25-A1
Carrier (19", option) FHA2024-A1 S54400-B26-A1

Details for ordering the housing add-ons

13.8.2 Installable components


The following tables contain the order numbers of the components that can be
fitted in the FC2080. The required assembly material and installation instructions
are each contained in the scope of delivery.

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Power supplies
Designation Type Order number Notes

Carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1 S54400-B24-A1 Including 2 mounted power supplies connected in
parallel (150 W)
Power supply kit (150 W, B) FP2005-A1 A5Q00018779 Third power supply for connection in parallel, incl.
cable kit

Details for ordering the power supplies

Installable components
Designation Type Order number Notes

Processor unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002- S54400-B17-A1 Processor unit complete with the following
A1 components:
Card cage (CPU)
Card cage (5 slots)
CPU card (FC2080)
Communication card (FC2080)
Cable kit for connecting an optional operating unit
CPU card (FC2080) FCC2004- S54400-A18-A1 For redundant CPU operation
A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 S54400-A20-A1
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCI2001-A1 A5Q00009875
Line card (collective) FCI2002-A1 A5Q00010502
Line card (MS9i) FCI2003-A1 A5Q00010044
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 S54400-A6-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1 S54400-A21-A1
Fiber optic cable network FN2006-A1 S54400-A109-A1 Incl. plug set (Phoenix PSC)
module (SM)
Fiber optic cable network FN2007-A1 S54400-A110-A1 Incl. plug set (Phoenix PSC)
module (MM)
Relay module Z3B171 4843830001 Relay with 1 changeover contact
Battery kit 9 V [FR] FCA2010-A1 A5Q00012569 Without 9 V block battery

Details for ordering the installable components

Options for extended networking


Designation Type Order number Notes

Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 S54400-F94-A1 Manufacturer designation: Scalance X204-2


Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1 S54400-F95-A1 Manufacturer designation: Scalance S612
C-plug for FN2008-A1 or C-plug 6GK 1900-0AB00 Optional memory module for configuration data of
FN2009-A1 FN2008-A1 or FN2009-A1. Obtain directly from the
manufacturer (Simatic, Siemens - Industry Automation
and Drive Technologies)

Details for ordering options for extended networking

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Options for fire brigade periphery [DE]


Designation Type Order number Notes

fire department operating FBF0770 WSF:FBF0770FS20 Product from third party


panel
Regraph graphic display FAT-G-FS20 RGQ:FAT-G-FS20 Product from third party
Regraph text display FAT-T-FS20 RGQ:FAT-T-FS20 Product from third party
Redundancy module Redux FS20 RGQ:FAT-Redux- Product from third party
FS20
Key safe adapter SDA3000 9102.0648 Product from third party, IFAM GmbH

Ordering details for the options for the fire brigade periphery [DE]

Details for ordering, for extensions in housing


Designation Type Order number Notes

Battery pan (19") FHA2021-A1 S54400-B23-A1 Including 2 tension belts


Carrier (19", card cage) FHA2023-A1 S54400-B25-A1 Max. 3 per station
Card cage (5 slots) FCA2008-A1 S54400-B28-A1 Max. 2 per carrier (19", card cage)
Carrier (19", option) FHA2024-A1 S54400-B26-A1 Including 2 DIN rails

Details for ordering, for extensions in housing

13.8.3 Operating terminal


Operating terminal (optional)
The following table contains the details for ordering the optional operating terminals
for the FC2080. These operating terminals are stand-alone operating units which
are equipped with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027, which is necessary for
operation with the FC2080.

Designation Type Order number

Operating unit FCM2028-A2 S54400-F83-A1


Operating unit (+nord. key switch) FCM2028-B2 S54400-F83-A2
Operating unit [FR] FCM2028-F2 S54400-F83-A3
Operating unit (+LED display) FCM2037-A2 S54400-B148-A1
Operating unit (+FBA terminal) [CH] FCM2030-C2 S54400-F93-A1
Operating unit (+EVAC term.) [NL] FCM2030-N2 S54400-F93-A2

Details for ordering the operating units for the FC2080

Necessary option of the operating unit for the FC2080


Designation Type Order number

Network module (SAFEDLINK) FN2001-A1 A5Q00012851


ES 12

Necessary option for the FC2080

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Additional options of the operating unit for the FC2080


Designation Type Order number

RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 A5Q00005327


RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 A5Q00009923
License key See license key
Event printer (for installing) FTO2001-A1 A5Q00010126
Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1 A5Q00010113
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1 A5Q00010129

Additional options for the FC2080

Operating add-ons (optional)


Designation Type Order number

Operating add-on (2xLED display) FCM2038-A1 S54400-B146-A1


Operating add-on (4xLED display) FCM2036-A1 S54400-B147-A1
Operating add-on (2xEVAC term.) FCM203-N1 A5Q00022046

Details for ordering operating add-ons

13.8.4 Batteries
Batteries are not included in the scope of delivery of the stations. They must be
ordered separately or procured locally.
The following table contains the details for ordering the permitted batteries for the
FC2080.

Designation Type Capacitance Order number

Battery (12 V, 17 Ah, VDS) FA2005-A1 17 Ah A5Q00019677


Battery (12 V, 26 Ah, VDS) FA2006-A1 26 Ah A5Q00019356
Battery (12 V, 45 Ah, VDS) FA2007-A1 45 Ah A5Q00022897
Battery (12 V, 65 Ah, VDS) FA2008-A1 65 Ah A5Q00019357
Battery (12 V, 100 Ah, VDS) FA2009-A1 100 Ah A5Q00023101

Details for ordering the batteries for the FC2080

NOTICE

Hardware damage
For CE conformity reasons, only UL94-V2 batteries or better may be used.

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14 Other project planning steps

14.1 Installation instructions for compact stations


Where the installation location of the compact stations is concerned, please
observe the instructions in this chapter.

3 4

Installing the station

1 Display height approx. 1.6 to 1.7 m


2 Distance 120 mm
3 Width of the station 430 mm
4 Note distance to the door
5 Height of the station:
Housing 1HE, 398 mm
Housing 2HE, 796 mm

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14.2 Preparing for recessed mounting of compact station


It is often a good idea to fit a formwork box in the recess for recessed mounting of
compact stations. For fire control panels, a panel thickness of 13 mm is
recommended for the formwork boards (incl. rear board).
The following recess sizes are needed for the formwork box if using a board
thickness of 13 mm (dimensions incl. plasterwork):

Housing Recess width (W) mm Recess height (H) mm Recess depth (D) mm Installation depth of
(incl. rear board) housing

Eco 456 424 97.5 84.5


Standard 456 424 177.5 164.5
Comfort 456 822 177.5 164.5
Large extension 456 424 277.5 264.5
Large 456 822 277.5 264.5

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2
H

W
Example of formwork box, 1 HU

2
H

W
Example of formwork box, 2 HU

1 Formwork box
2 Formwork cross
3 Mounting points (stud bolts)
H Overall height dimensions (recess height)
W Overall width dimensions (recess width)
D Overall depth dimensions (recess depth)

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The timber for the formwork cross must not be secured to enable it to be
removed with ease before installing the stations.
The formwork box must feature corresponding openings for the cable feeds.
The formwork box must be mounted flush with the plastering and must not
protrude.

14.3 Wiring instructions


This chapter contains instructions regarding the wiring of the stations. These
instructions may possibly already have to have been taken into account during the
planning phase.
6 6
5
5
4
4

1
2

Wiring the stations

1 EMC-critical zone (no lines under mains voltage)


2 EMC zone limit
3 Mains separator terminals on DIN rail
4 Mains supply
5 Openings for supply lines from rear
6 Openings for mains supply lines from above

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Guidelines
A separate circuit with a separate fuse must be available for the mains supply
line.
The mains fuse rating must be 10 A.
The mains fuse for the fire control panel must be marked explicitly.
The line cross-section of the mains supply line must be 3 x 1.5 mm2 at
minimum (NYM-J cable).
All supply lines must be realized from above or behind.
The mains cable must be wired to the mains separator terminals from above on
the left of the housing.

The mains supply lines must not be laid inside the EMC-critical zone.

If the batteries are built in a separate housing, the mains line may be fed from
below.
Separate housings for the batteries must be mounted in the immediate vicinity
of the station.

14.4 Protection elements


Electro-magnetic influence and over-voltages may lead to faults in the fire detection
installation. Protection elements minimize these faults.
All stations are equipped with fine protection and EMC filters in the factory. This
applies to:
All inputs and outputs
All lines leading away from the stations
If need be, protection elements for primary and intermediate protection must be
added by the costumer. These elements must be mounted at the zone limits (EMC
zone), not inside the stations.

Other possible measures by the customer


Surge protectors must be fitted in installations that are at particular risk of
lightning.
In the case of excessive HF mains overlapping, mains filters must be installed
in the feed line.

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Lightning protection and voltage surge protection

NOTICE

Lightning protection and voltage surge protection is not present or is not present
to a sufficient degree.
Disclaimer in the event of damage.
Appoint certified specialists.
Implement measures and recommendations from document A6V10225306.
Note the following conditions.
If measures are not carried out, the new liability situation must be documented
in line with the law, e.g. including the customer's signature.

In accordance with the Product Liability Act, the customer and/or operator of
the fire detection installation is considered a layperson who cannot evaluate the
need for addition lightning protection and voltage surge protection measures for
fire detection installations. The installer of the fire detection installation must
therefore draw the attention of the customer and/or operator of the fire
detection installation to this requirement.
Lightning protection and voltage surge protection equipment for electronic
devices and installations may be planned and installed only by certified
specialists.
The customer is responsible for arranging equipment for lightning protection
and voltage surge protection.
All local standards, guidelines and specifications must be observed when
carrying out measures.

You will find detailed information about lightning protection and voltage surge
protection in document A6V10225306.

Installation
Twisted cables are recommended for external supply lines and lines leading to
alarm devices.

14.5 Installation instructions


This chapter contains instructions for preparing for installation.

Installation of the FDnet devices


The local distribution of FDnet devices must be known for commissioning and
maintenance.
Before using or connecting an FDnet device, the serial number must always be
glued to the layout plan. The sticker with the serial number can be found on the
housing bottom of the FDnet device.

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