Bosch FPC-500 2, 4, 8 fire panel Operation Guide
The FPC-500 2, FPC-500 4, FPC-500 8 fire panels are the main component of your fire detection system. As the central control unit, the FPC-500 manages all information received from the detectors. Depending on the relevant programming, the FPC-500 Fire Panel relays all alarms to the connected notification appliances and outputs. As the user, you can control the behaviour of the entire system, silence and reset triggered alarms, change alarm triggering delays (day/night mode), test zones and much more. However, the system can only be programmed by persons with advanced user rights. Therefore, any faults must be reported to your on-site specialist.
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Table of Contents
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Safety Instructions
Brief Overview
System Overview
Functionality
Display on Central Unit
The LCD Display
Shortcuts in Operating Level 1
Shortcuts in Operating Level 2
Shortcuts in Test Menu of Operating Level 2
Operation
Operating Level 1
Menu
Operating Level 2
Menu
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Appendix
Test Memory Messages
Index
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CAUTION!
Only silence alarms once you have ensured that no persons will be endangered by the deactivation of the sirens.
CAUTION!
Only switch zones to test mode for brief periods of time. Zones in test mode will not trigger an alarm in the event of a fire.
CAUTION!
Only deactivate zones for brief periods of time. Deactivated zones will not trigger an alarm in the event of a fire.
NOTICE!
Your fire detection system and all connected components must be subjected to professional maintenance on a regular basis.
Observe all local regulations.
DANGER!
The housing must only be opened by a specialist. There is a danger of electric shock.
CAUTION!
Do not deactivate the power supply to the fire detection system. After using up the emergency power supply, the fire detection system will be unable to trigger a fire alarm.
NOTICE!
If you encounter any irregularities during the operation of your fire detection system (fault messages etc.), contact your specialist immediately.
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System Fault
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3 System Overview
3.1
3.2
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Functionality
The FPC-500 Fire Panel is the main component of your fire detection system. As the central control unit, the FPC-500 manages all information received from the detectors.
Depending on the relevant programming, the FPC-500 Fire
Panel relays all alarms to the connected notification appliances and outputs.
As the user, you can control the behavior of the entire system.
You can silence and reset triggered alarms, change alarm triggering delays (day/night mode), test zones and much more.
However, the system can only be programmed by persons with advanced user rights. Therefore, any faults etc. must be reported to your on-site specialist.
Display on Central Unit
Your fire panel features a number of LEDs to indicate operating states and faults.
Zone LED
Red
Red
Constant
Flashing, 0.5 Hz
Meaning
The relevant zone is in alarm state.
The zone has triggered a pre-alarm.
Yellow Flashing, 0.5 Hz The zone has a fault.
Yellow Constant
Yellow Flashing, 2 Hz
The zone is deactivated.
The zone is in test mode.
Notification appliance fault/disabled – LED
Yellow Constant
Yellow Flashing, 2 Hz
Meaning
Notification appliances are disabled.
There is a fault in the notification appliance.
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Fire
Pre-Alarm
Fault
System fault
Ground fault
Meaning
At least one zone has triggered a fire alarm. The LEDs of the triggering zones are illuminated red.
At least one zone has triggered a pre-alarm. The LED flashes every 2 seconds. The LEDs of the zones that have triggered the pre-alarm flash red.
At least one component in the system has a fault.
The system is or was not working correctly. Perform a reset to check whether the fault persists.
The fire detection system continuously checks for an earth connection (a panel wire is connected to the ground). There is a ground fault.
Power supply fault There is a fault in the power supply (battery or power supply unit).
NAC fault/disabled There is a fault on the notification appliance lines or at least one notification appliance line is switched off.
Notification
Appliance Silent
The notification appliances have been silenced.
Day mode The system is in daytime mode. Zones that are programmed as alarm verification trigger an alarm.
You are prompted by the panel to verify the alarm.
Disablements
Test
Power
At least one system component is disabled. (Zone, notification appliance, relay)
At least one zone is in test mode. The relevant zone
LEDs flash at 2 Hz.
Lit continuously in green when the system is supplied with power.
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The LCD Display
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Normal, Night Mode
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Normal
01/01/11 01:00
Normal display with current time and date.
Normal, Daytime Mode
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Normal Day
01/01/11 01:00
Normal display with current time and date in daytime mode.
Fault displays
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| F | D | | | T | |
NAC # Open
Used to display faults. Zones where there is a fault are flagged with corresponding letters.
In addition, fault messages are displayed in plain text in the bottom line. If there is more than one fault, the display changes every 1.5 seconds.
The following abbreviations are used:
– F = Fault (short-circuit/open/creeping short-circuit/ creeping open)
– D =Disabled
– T = Test
Pre-Alarms
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PreAlarms: 3
Display of pre-alarms. Zones that have triggered a pre-alarm are flagged
In addition, the total number of pre-alarms is displayed in the bottom line. The pre-alarms are then displayed one after another in order of their appearance.
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Alarms
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Fire Alarms: 1
Display of alarms. Zones that have triggered an alarm are flagged.
In addition, the total number of alarms is displayed in the bottom line, along with the sequence of the triggered alarms.
3.4
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Operating Levels
This fire panel has three operating levels. You can only perform certain actions on certain operating levels.
– Display information
– Read out event memory
– Display faults and deactivations
– Perform display test
– Change language and time/date
– Switch key tones on/off
– Put zones in test mode and take zones out of test mode
– Switch off/on zones, notification appliances, relays and transistor outputs
– Trigger evacuations
– Reset panel
– Switch between day/night mode
– All actions of level 1
– All settings for installing and programming the system.
Code inputs are necessary for accessing operating levels 2 and
3.
Operating level 2 can be accessed using the optional key or an input with the appropriate configuration.
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3.5
Menu Structure
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Menu operating level 1 and 2
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Submenu
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2 Test History
3 Alarm Counter
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Menu operating level 2 – code required
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Test menu
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Test Zones
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3 Relays
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3.5.1
Shortcuts in Operating Level 1
Deactivate internal buzzer (Page 14)
Perform display test (Page 14)
Check current faults (Page 15)
Display current disablements (Page 15)
Display current tests (Page 16)
Check current pre-alarms (Page 16)
Display test history (Page 16)
Display software version (Page 17)
Check operating days (Page 17)
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Shortcuts in Operating Level 2
Call up operating level 2 (Page 18)
+ C O D E
Exit operating level 2 (Page 18)
ACK
Switch between day/night mode (Page 19)
+ C O D E
RESET
+ C O D E
EVAC
+ C O D E
Silence alarm devices (Page 20)
+ C O D E
Display configuration (Page 25)
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Shortcuts in Test Menu of Operating Level 2
+ C O D E
Test MMI
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ACK
Disable/enable zones (Page 22)
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Disable/enable notification appliance
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Disable/enable relay (Page 23)
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You have different options for navigating in the menu of the fire panel.
Using autoscrolling
The menus scroll automatically every 2.5 seconds to the next menu item. If you would like to select the menu item currently shown, simply confirm with the ACK key. i
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Navigating with the zone keys
In the menu, each menu item has a number from 1 to 8 preceding it. Use the zone keys to select the desired menu item in the menu. The desired menu item does not have to be shown in the display.
Navigating with the arrow keys
Use the arrow keys to navigate in the menu.
Using the arrow keys stops autoscrolling in the menus.
Confirm your selection in the menu with the ACK key.
ACK
RESET
ESC
4.1
4.1.1
Exiting submenus
In the menu and in the submenus, you can jump to a higher level or cancel the setting using the RESET (ESC) key.
Hold the RESET (ESC) key down for 2 seconds to jump to the uppermost level.
Operating Level 1
Actions
The following actions can be performed in level 1:
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Alarm verification (if programmed)
NOTICE!
This procedure only applies to zones that are programmed as alarm verification.
Note that the delay settings are only effective in day mode. In night mode, the alarm is triggered immediately.
ACK
RESET
ESC
A zone programmed as alarm verification triggers an alarm, which you must confirm manually.
Press the ACK button within the programmed confirmation time.
The programmed verification time begins.
Check the area of the zone triggering the fire alarm to see if there is really any fire.
If you have discovered a real fire, use either a manual call point or the EVAC button to trigger the alarm.
In the event of a false alarm, you can reset the panel within the programmed verification time using the RESET (ESC) button.
NOTICE!
Once the confirmation time and verification time have elapsed an alarm is triggered automatically.
Switching off the internal buzzer
Press the "Buzzer off" key.
The buzzer is now deactivated.
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Perform display test
Press the "Test" key and then zone key 1.
All LEDs light up for three seconds and the buzzer sounds.
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Checking the zone status
To check the status of a zone, press the relevant zone key
(1 to 8).
The LCD display shows the status of the selected zone.
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The following options are available in the menu:
– 1-Current Events
– 1-Faults
– 2-Disablements
– 3-Test
– 4-PreAlarm
– 2-History
– 1-Event History
– 2-Test History
– 3-Alarm Counter
– 4-System Info
– 1-SW Release
– 2-Operation Days
Opening the menu
Press the "Menu" key.
You are now in the menu.
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Exiting the menu/submenus
Press the "Reset" key.
You have now moved up one level.
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Displaying faults
Displays a list of all current faults with the corresponding time stamps.
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 1.
This takes you to the Current Events submenu.
Press zone key 1.
The LCD shows the current fault messages.
Displaying disablements
Displays a list of all current disablements with the corresponding time stamps.
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Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 1.
This takes you to the Current Events submenu.
Press zone key 2.
The LCD display shows the current disablements.
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Displaying zones in test mode
Shows a list of all current zones in test mode, including the time stamp.
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 1.
This takes you to the Current Events submenu.
Press zone key 3.
The LCD display shows the current tests.
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Displaying pre-alarms
Displays a list of all current pre-alarms with the corresponding time stamps.
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 1.
This takes you to the Current Events submenu.
Press zone key 4.
The LCD display shows the current pre-alarms.
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Displaying the event log
Displays a list of all events with the corresponding time stamps.
A list of events can be found in Section A.1 Event Memory,
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 2.
This takes you to the History submenu.
Press zone key 1.
The messages in the event memory are displayed.
You can use the arrow keys to switch between the individual entries. If you press and hold an arrow key, the display moves
10 steps in the corresponding direction. A description of the
displayed events can be found on Page 29 ff.
Displaying the test log
Call up the menu; see Section Opening the menu, page 15
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Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 2.
This takes you to the History submenu.
Press zone key 2.
The messages in the test memory are displayed.
You can use the arrow keys to switch between the individual entries. If you press and hold an arrow key, the display moves
10 steps in the corresponding direction. A description of the
displayed events can be found on Page 30.
If the test log should be disabled, "No Entry" appears on the
LCD.
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Displaying alarm counters
Call up the menu; see Section Opening the menu, page 15
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 3.
The LCD shows the number of alarms since the initial start-up.
The alarm counter cannot be deleted. It only counts alarms triggered by zones up to 999. It does not count pre-alarms or evacuations triggered manually via the panel or the inputs.
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Displaying SW Release
Call up the menu; see Page 15.
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 4.
This takes you to the System Info submenu.
Press zone key 1.
The software version is displayed.
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Displaying the operation days
Call up the menu; see Section Opening the menu, page 15
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 4.
This takes you to the System Info submenu.
Press zone key 2.
The number of operation days is displayed
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Operating Level 2
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To be able to perform the actions in operating level 2, you will need a code you can enter with the zone keys.
Calling up operating level 2 via a code
Press the "Code input" key.
You will be prompted to enter a code.
Enter the code with zone keys 1 to 8. The preset code is 1234.
The code can be changed in operating level 3.
If you are in level 2, a small 2 is displayed in the top right corner of the display.
Calling up operating level 2 via a key (optional)
Use the key to open operating level 2. Leave the key turned in the lock while you are working in operating level 2.
Automatic exit of level 2
If you are in level 2 and a key has not been pressed for 10 minutes, the system will exit level 2 automatically. This also applies if you are using a key.
One minute before exiting level 2, a pulse tone from the internal buzzer indicates the passing time, while a countdown is shown in the LCD display.
Exiting operating level 2
If you are in operating level 2, proceed as follows.
Press the "Code input" key.
ACK RESET
– Press the ACK key.
You exit operating level 2.
– Press the "Reset" key.
You remain in operating level 2.
If you accessed operating level 2 using the optional key, turn the key back and remove it from the lock to exit operating level
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Switching between day and night mode
Press the "Day/night mode" key.
The "Day mode" LED is illuminated in day mode and deactivated in night mode. The LCD shows Normal in night mode and Normal Day in day mode.
In day mode, delay times are activated in zones that are programmed as alarm verification.
Performing a reset
Press the "Reset" key.
RESET
ACK RESET
– Press the ACK key.
The fire panel performs a reset if it is not in a normal state.
– Press the "Reset" key.
No reset is performed.
Trigger evacuation, test alarm
NOTICE!
Only trigger an evacuation if you want to trigger a test alarm.
You can only trigger a test alarm when the fire panel is in the normal state.
NOTICE!
As standard, the EVAC button only activates the notification appliances.
CAUTION!
If you have discovered a real fire, use a manual call point to trigger the alarm.
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Press the "Evacuation" key.
EVAC
ACK
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RESET
– Press the ACK key.
The fire panel activates all notification appliances and relays as programmed.
– Press the "Reset" key.
No evacuation is triggered.
EVAC button functions
The EVAC button has various functions, depending on the status of the fire panel:
– Panel in normal state
You can trigger a test alarm using the EVAC button.
– Panel in alarm state
If you have silenced the notification appliances, you can reactivate them using the EVAC button.
– Panel in alarm verification, dual-zone dependency, or dualdetector dependency state
The delay for the alarm notification appliances is ended.
The notification appliances are triggered immediately.
Silencing notification appliances
NOTICE!
Only silence an alarm once you have made sure that there is not actually a fire.
You can reactivate silenced alarm devices using the EVAC button.
4.2.2
Press the "Silence notification appliance" key.
The fire panel deactivates all notification appliances and relays as programmed. A new alarm reactivates the notification appliances and relays, if programmed.
Test/Disablements Menu
The following options are available in the test menu:
– 1-Test MMI
– 2-Test Zones
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– 1-Zones
– 2-NAC
– 3-Relays
– 4-All
Calling up the test menu
Press the "Test" key.
You are now in the test menu.
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Performing an MMI test
See Section Perform display test, page 14.
Switching zones to test mode
CAUTION!
Only switch zones to test mode for brief periods of time. Zones in test mode will not trigger an alarm in the event of a fire.
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Press the "Test" key and then zone key 2.
This takes you to the Test Zones submenu
Select the zones to be set to test mode. To do this, press the relevant zone keys 1 to 8. A code appears below the selected zone(s) in the LCD. Multiple zones can be switched to test mode at the same time.
Confirm your selection with the ACK key.
The "Test" LED and the LEDs for the selected zones are illuminated yellow.
NOTICE!
Only zones that are in a normal state can be set to test mode.
Selecting a zone again removes it from test mode.
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Testing the zones
NOTICE!
The fire panel features a test memory, which stores all the panel's testing procedures. All memory entries are assigned a date and time stamp and cannot be deleted.
The test memory can be called in operating levels 1 and 2.
Use a manufacturer-approved test device to test each individual detector in the zones currently in test mode. In each case, use the test device to trigger an alarm.
NOTICE!
The fire panel test function is designed for operation by a single person:
The fire panel automatically resets the alarm 15 seconds after an alarm is triggered in a zone in test mode. This is followed by the set time for disabling the zone and the stabilization time for the detectors. The next detector can then be tested.
Removing individual zones from test mode
Access the Zones menu in test mode as described above. Use the zone keys to cancel test mode for the relevant zones. The code below the selected zone in the LCD disappears.
Disabling zones
CAUTION!
Only disable zones for brief periods of time. Disabled zones will not trigger an alarm in the event of a fire.
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Press the "Test" key and then zone key 3.
This takes you to the Dis/Enable submenu
Press zone key 1.
This takes you to the Zones submenu
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Select the zones to be disabled. To do so, press the relevant zone keys (1 to 8).
A code appears below the selected zone(s) in the LCD.
Confirm your selection with the ACK key.
The "Disable" LED and the LEDs for the selected zones are illuminated yellow.
Re-enabling zones
Go to the Disable Zones menu as described above. Use the zone keys to cancel existing disablements. The code below the selected zone in the LCD disappears.
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RESET
Disabling notification appliances
Press the "Test" key and then zone key 3.
This takes you to the Dis/Enable submenu
Press zone key 2.
You are prompted to confirm the disablement.
– Press the ACK key.
The notification appliances are now disabled.
– Press the "Reset" key.
The notification appliances are not disabled.
When you disable the notification appliances, a message confirming the disablement appears on the LCD after exiting the menu.
Re-enabling notification appliances
Go to the Disable NAC menu as described above. You are prompted to confirm the re-enablement. Press the ACK key. The notification appliances are re-enabled.
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Disabling relays
Press the "Test" key and then zone key 3.
This takes you to the Dis/Enable submenu
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RESET
Press zone key 3.
You are prompted to confirm the disablement.
– Press the ACK key.
The relays are now disabled.
– Press the "Reset" key.
The relays are not disabled.
When you disable the relays, a message confirming the disablement appears on the LCD after exiting the menu.
Re-enabling relays
Go to the Disable Relays menu as described above. You are prompted to confirm the re-enablement. Press the ACK key. The relays are re-enabled.
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Disabling/enabling All (zones, relays, notification appliances)
Press the "Test" key and then zone key 3.
This takes you to the Dis/Enable submenu.
Press zone key 4.
This takes you to the All submenu.
Upon confirmation via the ACK key, all zones, relays and notification appliances will be disabled/re-enabled.
You can use the "Enable All" function if only one relay, one zone or one notification appliance has been disabled.
Menu
In addition to the functions in level 1, the menu provides the following options:
– 5-View Config
– 6-System Config
– 1-Date/Time
– 2-Keypad Tone
– 3-Language
- 1- A–L
- 2- M–Z
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Displaying the configuration
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 5.
This takes you to the View Config submenu.
The set configuration is automatically shown in the LCD display. The individual settings are displayed successively at
2.5-second intervals. If you use the arrow keys to navigate manually through the configuration display, the automatic process is cancelled.
Press the "Reset" key.
You exit the configuration display.
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Setting the date/time
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 6.
This takes you to the System Config submenu.
Press zone key 1.
You can now set the date and time.
The current entry is displayed.
Use the arrow keys to change the flashing value.
To save the currently displayed value, press the ACK key.
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Repeat the steps to set the month, year, hour and minute.
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Setting the buzzer beep
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 6.
This takes you to the System Config submenu.
Press zone key 2.
You can now set the buzzer beep.
Press the zone keys to set the buzzer beeps:
– 1=On (default setting)
– 2 Off
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Setting the language
Press the "Menu" key and then zone key 6.
This takes you to the System Config submenu.
Press zone key 3.
This takes you to the Language submenu.
Press zone key 1 to select a language in the A - L range.
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Use the zone keys to set the relevant language.
– 1 čeština
– 2 Deutsch
– 3 English
– 4 Español
– 5 Français
– 6 Italiano
Press zone key 2 to select a language in the M - Z range.
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Use the zone keys to set the relevant language.
– 1 Magyar
– 2 Nederlands
– 3 Polski
– 4 Português
– 5 Român
– 6 Turkçe
NOTICE!
If you have selected the incorrect language, you can select the language again when restarting by using a cold start
(disconnect power from system).
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"Fault" LED lit
Check the fault message memory
Perform a system reset. If you cannot resolve the fault, please contact your specialist.
"System fault" LED lit
The system is or was not working correctly. In the event of a system fault, the system performs an automatic reset. The fault display is retained for safety reasons.
Perform a reset. If this does not resolve the fault, please contact your specialist immediately.
"Ground fault" LED lit
There is a fault in the cabling (one line in the panel is connected to earth). Perform a system reset. If you cannot resolve the fault, please contact your specialist immediately.
"Power supply fault" LED lit
There is a fault with the power supply (mains or battery).
Perform a system reset. If you cannot resolve the fault, please contact your specialist immediately.
"Notification appliance fault/disabled" LED flashing
There is a fault with the notification appliances. Perform a system reset. If you cannot resolve the fault, please contact your specialist immediately.
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6 Maintenance
Conventional Fire Panel
Keep a log book that includes the following data as a minimum:
– Information on the monitored object
– Contact details of the maintenance company
– Events
Record all events, such as alarms, faults and services, in this log book.
Ensure that an inspection is carried out on your fire detection system four times a year at roughly regular intervals.
Ensure that the following function checks are carried out during the inspection:
– Trigger an automatic detector for each zone to check the transmission lines and notification appliances
– Test the condition of the batteries and the function of the power supply unit
– Check the log book
Record the inspection and the results in the log book.
Carry out the following additional checks at least once a year:
– Check all elements of the fire panel
– Trigger all detectors that can be tested without being damaged
– Visually check all cabling and elements
NOTICE!
– Have maintenance and inspection work carried out regularly by trained, qualified personnel
– Please observe the appropriate requirements stipulated by the local authorities (e.g. fire service)
NOTICE!
Replace the batteries regularly. Please observe the appropriate requirements stipulated by the local authorities etc.
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A.1
Event Memory
Message
Drill/Evacuate
Zone # Alarm
Zone # PreAlarm
Zone # Open
Zone # Short
Zone # Normal
Sys Load Normal
System Fault
Panel boot-up
Reset Panel
Meaning
A manual alarm has been triggered on the panel.
Zone # has triggered an alarm.
Zone # has triggered a pre-alarm.
Zone # is interrupted.
Zone # has a short-circuit.
Zone # is in the normal state. (Fault or alarm
Zone # Disabled
Zone # Enabled
Input # Open
Input # Short
Input # Normal
Aux Power Short eliminated)
Zone # is disabled.
Zone # was enabled.
Input # interrupted.
Input # short-circuit.
Input # normal.
Short-circuit in the AUX power supply
Aux Power Normal Fault in the AUX power supply rectified.
NAC # Open
NAC # Short
NAC # Normal
Notification appliance #, line interrupted
Notification appliance #, short-circuit on line.
Notification appliance # normal. (Fault was
NAC Enabled
NAC Disabled
Relays Enabled
Relays Disabled
Battery Fault
Battery Restore
Mains Fault
Mains Restore
Ext PS Fault
Ext PS Normal
Ext BATT Fault
Ext BATT Normal
Sys Load Fault eliminated)
Notification appliances re-enabled.
Notification appliances disabled.
Relays re-enabled.
Relays disabled.
Fault in the battery power supply.
Battery power supply was restored.
Fault in the 230 V power supply.
230 V power supply was restored.
Fault in external power supply unit.
Fault in external power supply unit resolved.
Fault in external battery.
Fault in external battery resolved.
Current consumption of panel and all connected peripherals is above 3.5 A.
Current consumption is back in permitted range.
System fault
Panel has been restarted.
Panel has been reset.
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Message
Night Mode
Day Mode
Earth Fault
Earth Normal
Level # Enter
Level # Exit
Silenced
Unsilenced
Meaning
Panel has switched to night mode.
Panel has switched to day mode.
Grounding fault.
Fault in grounding resolved.
Operating level # entered.
Operating level # exited.
An alarm has been silenced.
A silenced alarm has been reactivated.
A.2
Message
Zone # Start
Zone # Test
Zone # End
Test Memory Messages
Meaning
Zone # set to test mode.
Zone # successfully tested.
Zone # test mode exited.
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Index
A
Alarm counter
Displaying
Alarm devices
Silencing
Alarm Verification
All
Disable
B
Buzzer
Switching off
Buzzer beep
Setting
C
Calling up
Test menu
Configuration
Displaying
D
Date/time
Setting
Day/night mode
Switching
Disable
All
Notification appliances
Relays
Zones
Disablements
Display
Display
Disablements
Test log
Display test
Displaying
Alarm counter
Event memory
Operation days
Pre-alarms
Software version
E
Evacuation
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Event memory
Displaying
F
Fault displays
LCD display
Faults
Display
Functionality
L
Language
Setting
LED
Day mode
Disablements
Fault
Fire
Ground fault
NAC fault
Notification appliance silent
Power
Power supply fault
Pre-Alarm
System fault
Test
Zone
M
Manual alarm verification
Menu
Exiting
Opening
N
Navigating
Arrow keys
Navigation
Zone keys
Notification appliances
Disable
O
Opening
Menu
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Operating level 2
Exiting
Exiting automatically
Opening, with code
Opening, with key
Operation days
Displaying
P
Performing
Reset
Pre-alarms
Displaying
R
Relays
Disable
Reset
Performing
S
Setting
Buzzer beep
Date/time
Language
Software version
Displaying
Submenu
Exiting
Switching
Day/night mode
Switching off
Buzzer
T
Test log
Display
Test menu
Calling up
Test mode
Zones
Tests
Displaying
Z
Zones
Checking
Disable
Test mode
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Conventional Fire Panel
Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Ring 5
85630 Grasbrunn
Germany
www.boschsecurity.com
© Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH, 2012

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Key features
Central control unit
Manages information from detectors
Relays alarms to notification appliances
User controls the system
Day/night mode
Test zones
Programmable by specialists
Frequently asked questions
Press the "Day/night mode" key. The "Day mode" LED is illuminated in day mode and deactivated in night mode. The LCD shows Normal in night mode and Normal Day in day mode. In day mode, delay times are activated in zones that are programmed as alarm verification.
Press the "Silence notification appliance" key. The fire panel deactivates all notification appliances and relays as programmed. A new alarm reactivates the notification appliances and relays, if programmed.
Switch zones to test mode by pressing the "Test" key and then zone key 2. Select the zones to be set to test mode. Confirm your selection with the ACK key. The "Test" LED and the LEDs for the selected zones are illuminated yellow.
To check the status of a zone, press the relevant zone key (1 to 8). The LCD display shows the status of the selected zone.