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Fire Alarm Systems | FPA‑5000 With Functional Modules
FPA‑5000 With Functional Modules
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Modular configuration allowing for easy extension u
Interconnection of up to 32 Panel Controllers,
Remote Keypads, and OPC servers u
Multiple CAN loop connection with highperformance Ethernet backbone and redundancy u
Installation and auto-detection of functional modules by simply plugging them into the panel rail u
Connection to BIS Building Integration System via
OPC server
Thanks to the modular configuration, the innovative
FPA‑5000 Modular Fire Panel easily adapts to local circumstances and regulations. Due to the different functional modules, country-specific characteristics are accommodated in the connection just as quickly as the respective alarm handling.
The fire panel is available with two different housings:
• Housing for mounting directly on the wall
• Frame installation housings which are fitted to the mounting frame and can be swiveled.
With the aid of special mounting kits, the housings can be mounted in 482.6 mm (19") cabinets. All housings can be extended with various additional housings for all conceivable applications.
The FMR‑5000 Remote Keypad offers the decentralized operation of a control panel or control panel network.
Thanks to the external CAN and Ethernet interfaces, several Panel Controllers and Remote Keypads can be interconnected. Using either a single‑loop structure or multiple‑loop structures with Ethernet backbone, the network can be adapted to nearly every application conditions.
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Additionally, the Ethernet interface allows for the connection to a Building Management System (BIS
Bosch Building Integration System) via an OPC server.
FPA‑5000 systems can be connected to the Bosch
UGM 2040 Universal Security System and thus, be integrated into a large network system.
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The entire fire detection system is configured via a laptop using the FSP-5000-RPS programming software.
System overview
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Description
A Functional Modules
B Address Cards
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D Distributor, optional
Panel Rail Short
Power Supply Bracket (installed in Frame Installation Housings exworks)
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H Housing (in this case: HCP 0006 A)
I Panel Rail Long
L Batteries
M Remote Keypad
Functions
Operation / processing of messages
The operation and the processing of all messages are easy and intuitive thanks to the ergonomicallydesigned control panel with its TFT touch‑screen offering a menu-driven handling and multi-color display. To that end, there are permanently located keys on the right, bottom, and upper edge of the display as well as variably located virtual keys in the touch-screen area.
Modular Structure of the FPA‑5000 Modular Fire
Panel
Due to its modular structure, the FPA‑5000 Modular
Fire Panel provides complete flexibility and thus customized solutions for any application.
Depending on the requirements, the following selection can be made when planning:
1. Housing type: Frame installation or wall-mount
– Selection of a basic housing
– Optional Extension Housings
– Optional Power Supply Housings
– Optional kits for installation in 482.6 mm
(19") racks
2. Operating and Display Unit with Panel Controller
– Selection from the various language variants
3. Panel Rail
– Selection according to housing type and/or number of required functional modules
4. Functional modules
– Selection based on planning and country-specific requirements
5. Power supply
– Batteries
– Additional power supply facilities
– Power Supply Brackets are preinstalled ex-works for Frame Installation Housings
– For Wall-mount Housings, Power Supply Brackets are selected as needed
6. Additional accessories
– Front Doors
– Printer with Frame Installation Housing
– Cable Sets for special applications
Modules
The functional modules are autonomous, encapsulated units that can be inserted into any control panel slot using "plug-and-play" technology. Thus, the power supply and the data traffic to the control panel are indicated automatically without any additional settings. The module is automatically identified by the control panel and functions in the default operating mode.
Wiring to external components is performed using compact connector/screw terminals.
After a replacement, only the connectors need to be reinserted; extensive rewiring is no longer required.
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Module
BCM‑0000‑B
ANI 0016 A
LSN 0300 A
LSN 1500 A
FPE‑5000‑UGM
CZM 0004 A
IOS 0020 A
IOS 0232 A
ENO 0000 B
IOP 0008 A
RML 0008 A
RMH 0002 A
NZM 0002 A
Description
Battery Controller Module
• module that controls batteries and power supply
Annunciator Module
• with 16 red and 16 yellow LEDs, freely programmable
LSN improved Module 300 mA
• for the connection of an LSN loop with up to 254 LSN improved elements or 127 standard LSN elements, maximum line current 300 mA
LSN improved Modul 1500 mA
• for the connection of an LSN loop with up to 254 LSN improved elements, maximum line current 1500 mA, or with up to 127 standard LSN elements, maximum line current 300 mA
Interface Module
• for the connection to a UGM‑2020 System
4 Zone Conventional Module
• for the connection of existing conventional peripherals, with four monitored conventional lines
20 mA Communication Module
• sports an S20 interface, an RS232 interface and an S1 interface
• for a connection with a voice alarm system
Plena via RS232
RS232 Communication Module
• with two RS323 interfaces
• for a connection with a voice alarm system
Plena, a printer or laptop
Fire Service Interface Module
• for the connection to fire service equipment according to DIN 14675
Input/Output Module
• with 8 digital inputs and 8 open collector outputs
Relay Module
• with 8 relays for low voltage applications
Relay Module
• with 2 relays for mains power (250 V) and with feedback inputs (can also be used as an interface to extinguishing systems)
Notification Appliance Zone Module
• with two monitored primary lines
Networking
Up to 32 Panel Controllers, Remote Keypads and OPC server can be interconnected within a network.
Depending on the application requirements, Panel
Controllers and Remote Keypads can be grouped, defined as network node or local node. Within a group, only panel conditions of the same group can be displayed. Regardless of the groups, network nodes allow for the display and handling of all panel conditions. Local nodes display the conditions of the related panel.
When networking via CAN and/or Ethernet interfaces, the following connection topologies are optional:
• Redundant loop via CAN1 and CAN2 (max. 32 nodes)
• Ethernet loop (max. 32 nodes)
• Multiple CAN loops with Ethernet backbone and up to
32 nodes
For networking with optical fibers, you can use various converters. For detailed information on suitable converter types and maximum line lengths, refer to the
FPA-5000 Networking Guide (available for download).
Detection Points
The Address Cards activate detection points. The
FPA‑5000 governs up to 4096 detection points.
Each element and input which, after the programming, is able to set off an alarm requires a detection point.
Inputs are considered as detection points if they are programmed accordingly in the FSP‑5000‑RPS
Programming Software.
This applies to all manual call points and automatic detectors as well as to the following modules and interfaces because of their inputs:
Modules
CZM 0004 A
IOP 0008 A
ENO 0000 B
Interfaces
FLM-420/4-CON
FLM-420-I8R1-S
FLM-420-I2
FLM-420-O8I2-S
FLM-420-O1I1
FLM-420-RLE-S
Detection Points up to 4 up to 8 requires a detection point only if a FSE release element is connected and programmed via the FSP-5000-RPS programming software
Detection Points up to 2 up to 8 up to 2 up to 2 up to 1 up to 2
FLM-420-EOL-2W-W 1 detection point for each interface
The following interfaces do not require the allocation of detection points: FLM‑420‑NAC, FLM‑420‑RHV,
FLM‑420‑RLV1, FLM‑420‑RLV8, FLM‑420‑O2.
Signaling devices and outputs have no detection points!
Certifications and approvals
The provided options according to EN 54‑2:1997/
A1:2006 include:
• Output to fire alarm devices
• Control of fire alarm routing equipment
– Output to fire alarm routing equipment
– Alarm confirmation input from fire alarm routing equipment
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• Outputs to fire protection equipment
– Output type A
– Output type B
– Output type C
– Fault monitoring of fire protection equipment
• Delays to outputs
• Dependencies on more than one alarm signal
– Type A dependency
– Type B dependency
• Alarm counter
• Fault warning condition
– Fault signals from points
– Total loss of the power supply
– Output to fault warning routing equipment
• Disabled condition
– Disablement of adressable points
• Test condition
Region
Europe
Germany
Austria
Belgium
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Denmark
Certification
CE
CPD
VdS-S
VdS
DIBt
DIBt
PFB
PFB
PFB
BOSEC
VKF
TZÚS
FPA-5000
0786-CPD-20818 FPA 5000
S205106 BS FPA
G 205106 FPA-5000_G205106
Z-6.5-2027 (B) FSA 5000 LSN
Z-6.5-2027 (E) FSA 5000 LSN
007/BM-PSys/019/1 FPA-1200/5000
Brandmeldesystem
007/BM-PSys/020/1 FPA-1200/5000
Brandfallsteuerzentrale
007/BM-PSys/021 FPA-5000 Hierarchie
TCC2-894/a FPA 1200_FPA 5000
AEAI 19197 FPA-1200_FPA-5000
Brandmeldesystem
080-011414 FPA-5000
DANAK
Hungary
Singapore
Poland
TMT
PSB
CNBOP
CNBOP
MOE
232.264 FPA 5000/1200 system certifikat EN54-13
TMT-32/2005 FPA-5000
022767 FPA-5000
2662/2008 FPA-5000
0400/2008 FPA-5000
UA1.016.0008784-11 FPA 5000
4620/DT/2010 FPA-5000
Installation/configuration notes
• Country-specific standards and guidelines must be considered during planning.
• Connection conditions for the regional authorities and institutions (police, fire service) must be maintained.
• It is preferable to use the loop formation owing to the greater security of loop lines compared with stub lines.
• It is possible to combine LSN interface modules and
LSN detectors on one loop or stub line.
• For a mixed connection of LSN classic elements and
LSN improved elements, a maximum of 127 elements are permitted.
• Existing conventional detectors can be connected to a CZM 0004 A module. A CZM 0004 A module provides four DC primary lines (zones).
• In accordance with EN 54‑2, control panels with more than 512 detectors / call points must be connected redundantly. To that end, a second basic housing with a second MPC Panel Controller is used.
• For operation of the fire detection system according to EN 54‑13, it is necessary to terminate every stub and T-tap with EOL-modules.
General System Limits
Max. number
Control Panels/Remote Keypads/OPC server in network
• Redundant CAN loop
• Ethernet loop
• Multiple CAN loop with Ethernet backbone
• Bus topology
Detection points / detector zones
• Stand-alone
• In network
• In network, per control panel
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Sets, e.g. bypass group
Total number of modules, per control panel
Printer
Alarm counter (external, internal, revision)
Number of entries in the event database
FSP-5000-RPS programming interface
Time control channel
Time control programs
Programming defined days
User
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System Limits Functional Modules
Functional module
BCM-0000-B
ANI 0016 A
LSN 0300 A
LSN 1500 A
FPE-5000-UGM
CZM 0004 A
IOS 0020 A
IOS 0232 A
ENO 0000 B
IOP 0008 A
RML 0008 A
RMH 0002 A
NZM 0002 A
System Limits for each LSN 0300 A Module
• Up to 254 LSN improved version elements or
127 classic LSN elements can be connected
• Output current
– LSN 0300 A: up to 300 mA
– LSN 1500 A: up to 1500 mA
• Cable length
– LSN 0300 A: up to 1600 m
– LSN 1500 A: up to 3000 m
• Unshielded cables can be used
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Notice
Owing to the FSD (Fire System Designer) programming software, the planning of fire panels in compliance with the limits (e.g. concerning cable length and power supply) is quick and easy.
Installation Notes
• Fire panels can only be installed in dry, clean interior rooms.
• To ensure optimum battery service life, the control panel should only be operated at sites with normal room temperatures.
• The following environmental conditions must be noted:
– Permissible ambient temperature:
-5 °C – 50 °C
– Permissible relative humidity:
Max. 95 %, non-condensing
• Operating and display elements should be located at eye level.
• Frame installation housings require at least 230 mm free space on the right next to the last housing; this space is for swiveling out the attached housing for connection, maintenance, and service.
• Sufficient space should be left underneath and next to the control panel for any possible extensions, e.g.
for an additional power supply or an extension housing.
• Do not operate devices showing condensation.
• Only use the mounting materials specified by
BOSCH ST. Interference resistance cannot otherwise be guaranteed.
• If connected to a Building Management System (BIS
Bosch Building Integration System) via the Ethernet and an OPC server, please verify with the responsible network administrator that in case of a network spanning multiple buildings
– the network is designed for connections across multiple buildings (e.g. no interference by different potentials of the ground connection)
– all users are assigned to the network.
Ordering information
BCM‑0000‑B Battery Controller Module monitors the power supply of the fire panel and the charging of the batteries
Order number BCM-0000-B
ANI 0016 A Annunciator Module displays the status of 16 individually programmable detection points
Order number ANI 0016 A
LSN 0300 A LSN improved Module 300 mA for connecting an LSN loop with up to 254 LSN improved elements or 127 classic LSN elements, with a maximum line current of 300 mA
Order number LSN 0300 A
FLM-420-EOL2W-W EOL Module LSN for EN 54‑13 compliant termination of LSN stubs or Ttaps
Order number FLM-420-EOL2W-W
LSN 1500 A LSN improved Module 1500 mA for connecting an LSN loop with up to 254 LSN improved elements with a maximum line current of
1500 mA, or with up to 127 classic LSN elements, with a maximum line current of 300 mA
Order number LSN 1500 A
FLM-420-EOL2W-W EOL Module LSN for EN 54‑13 compliant termination of LSN stubs or Ttaps
Order number FLM-420-EOL2W-W
FPE‑5000‑UGM Interface Module for connecting the fire panels FPA‑5000 and FPA-1200 to superordinate systems (UGM 2020, FAT 2002/RE,
FSM‑2000)
Order number FPE-5000-UGM
CZM 0004 A 4 Zone Conventional Module for connecting conventional peripherals; provides four monitored conventional lines
Order number CZM 0004 A
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FLM-320-EOL2W Conventional EOL Module 2-Wire for EN 54‑13 compliant termination of conventional lines
Order number FLM-320-EOL2W
IOS 0020 A 20 mA Communication Module provides one interface each of S20, RS232 and S1
Order number IOS 0020 A
IOS 0232 A RS232 Communication Module for connecting two devices, e.g. voice alarm system
Plena, a laptop or a printer, via two independent serial interfaces
Order number IOS 0232 A
ENO 0000 B Fire Service Interface Module for connecting fire service equipment in compliance with DIN 14675
Order number ENO 0000 B
CPA 0000 A Cable Set AT 2000
Used to connect an AT 2000 to the MPC and the
ENO 0000 B.
Order number CPA 0000 A
IOP 0008 A Input/Output Module for individual displays or flexible connection of various electrical devices, providing eight independent digital inputs and eight open collector outputs
Order number IOP 0008 A
RML 0008 A Relay Module provides 8 change-over contact relays (type C) for low voltage
Order number RML 0008 A
RMH 0002 A Relay Module provides 2 change-over contact relays (type C) for high voltage, for monitored connection of external elements with feedback
Order number RMH 0002 A
NZM 0002 A Notification Appliance Zone Module for connecting 2 separate notification appliance zone lines, provides 2 monitored primary lines
Order number NZM 0002 A
NMC 0000 A Cable HPD/NZM
Used for synchronization in accordance with UL requirements, cable length 90 cm
Order number NMC 0000 A
Accessories
FLM-320-EOL2W Conventional EOL Module 2-Wire for EN 54‑13 compliant termination of conventional lines
Order number FLM-320-EOL2W
FLM-420-EOL2W-W EOL Module LSN for EN 54‑13 compliant termination of LSN stubs or Ttaps
Order number FLM-420-EOL2W-W
FDP 0001 A Dummy Cover Plate
For available module slots
Order number FDP 0001 A
PSK 0001 A Labelling Strips, Wide
20 sheets each with 6 strips, printable, for the functional modules BCM‑0000‑B, LSN 0300 A,
LSN 1500 A, CZM 0004 A, NZM 0002 A, RMH 0002 A,
CTM 0002 A and ENO 0000 B
Order number PSK 0001 A
PSL 0001 A Labelling Strips, Small
20 sheets each with 10 strips, printable, for the
ANI I0016 A Annunciator Module
Order number PSL 0001 A
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Represented by:
Americas:
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
130 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, New York, 14450, USA
Phone: +1 800 289 0096
Fax: +1 585 223 9180 [email protected]
www.boschsecurity.us
Europe, Middle East, Africa:
Bosch Security Systems B.V.
P.O. Box 80002
5617 BA Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Phone: + 31 40 2577 284
Fax: +31 40 2577 330 [email protected]
www.boschsecurity.com
Asia-Pacific:
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd, Security
Systems
11 Bishan Street 21
Singapore 573943
Phone: +65 6571 2808
Fax: +65 6571 2699 [email protected]
www.boschsecurity.asia
© Bosch Security Systems 2012 | Data subject to change without notice
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China:
Bosch (Shanghai) Security Systems Ltd.
201 Building, No. 333 Fuquan Road
North IBP
Changning District, Shanghai
200335 China
Phone +86 21 22181111
Fax: +86 21 22182398 www.boschsecurity.com.cn
America Latina:
Robert Bosch Ltda Security Systems Division
Via Anhanguera, Km 98
CEP 13065-900
Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Phone: +55 19 2103 2860
Fax: +55 19 2103 2862 [email protected]
www.boschsecurity.com
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