FS5200E Manual Instalare
FS5200E Manual Instalare
FS5200E Manual Instalare
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Revision 6/02.11
Table of contents
1. Terminology ............................................................................................................... 4
2. Technical Data........................................................................................................... 6
3. Contents of Delivery................................................................................................... 8
4. Installation and Arrangements.................................................................................... 8
4.1. To Mount the Control Panel........................................................................................ 8
4.2. Description of Inputs and Outputs. Periphery Devices Assembly ............................. 8
4.2.1. Description and Mounting of Devices to L1, L2 and L3 Inputs................................... 11
4.2.2. Description and Mounting of Devices to Manual Release Input ................................ 12
4.2.3. Description and Mounting of Devices Mode Select Input .......................................... 12
4.2.4. Description and Mounting of Devices Hold Input ....................................................... 13
4.2.5. Description and Mounting of Devices On/Off Exting Input ......................................... 13
4.2.6. Description and Mounting of Devices Low Press Input .............................................. 14
4.2.7. Description and Mounting of Devices Exting Output .................................................. 14
4.2.8. Description and Mounting of Devices Sounder S1 and Sounder S2 Outputs ............ 15
4.2.9. Description and Mounting of Devices to Outputs OK1, OK and OK3 Open
Collector Type............................................................................................................. 15
4.2.10. Description and Mounting of Devices to Rel Fire Output............................................ 15
4.2.11. Description and Mounting of Devices Rel 1ST and Rel 2ST Outputs ......................... 16
4.2.12. Description and Mounting of Devices to Rel Fault Output ......................................... 16
4.2.13 Description and Mounting of Devices to RS485 Interface Terminals......................... 16
4.3. Power Supply Connection .......................................................................................... 16
5. General Information .................................................................................................. 17
5.1. Access Levels ............................................................................................................ 17
5.2. Indications and Buttons for Control............................................................................. 18
5.3. Conditions of the Fire Extinguishing Control Panel..................................................... 20
6. Duty Mode .................................................................................................................. 21
6.1. Description.................................................................................................................. 21
6.2. Indication .................................................................................................................... 21
6.3. Using the Keypad ....................................................................................................... 21
7. Fire Condition Stage I................................................................................................. 21
7.1. Description.................................................................................................................. 21
7.2. Indication..................................................................................................................... 22
7.3. Using the Keypad ....................................................................................................... 22
8. Fire Condition Stage II ............................................................................................... 23
8.1. Description................................................................................................................. 23
8.2. Indication .................................................................................................................... 23
8.3. Using the keypad........................................................................................................ 25
8.4. Using the Switch for Mode Selection (Automatic/Manual/Disabled)................... 26
9. Fault Condition............................................................................................................ 26
9.1. Description.................................................................................................................. 26
9.2. Indication..................................................................................................................... 27
9.3. Using the Keypad ....................................................................................................... 28
10. Disabled Component .................................................................................................. 29
10.1. Description ................................................................................................................. 29
10.2. Indication .................................................................................................................... 29
10.3. Using the Keypad ....................................................................................................... 30
11. Test Mode .................................................................................................................. 30
11.1. Description.................................................................................................................. 30
11.2. Indication..................................................................................................................... 30
11.3. Using the Keypad ....................................................................................................... 30
12. Information and Control Mode .................................................................................... 31
12.1. Description ................................................................................................................. 31
12.2. Indication .................................................................................................................... 31
12.3. Using the Keypad ....................................................................................................... 31
12.4. Using the Menus ........................................................................................................ 32
Introduction
The fire extinguishing control panel FS5200 is designated for fire protection, monitoring and
control of systems for active extinguishing.
After processing the signals from the automatic fire detectors and/or manual call points the control
panel it sends commands to the executive devices for extinguishing, sound-light signalers, air
conditioning and ventilation devices, it sends information to a repeater, PC or another intelligent
devices.
FS5200could be used in gas, powder, aerosol, water and other types of systems for active
extinguishing.
The fire extinguishing control panel is designed for extinguishing in one zone. It is possible up to
15 zones to be protected when the fire extinguishing control panel is connected in a network via
interface RS485 and a repeater FS5200R.
The fire extinguishing control panel could be connected and become a part of the Interactive Fire
Control System IFS7002 /UniPOS production/.
The fire extinguishing control panel FS5200 is designed and produced in compliance with
standards EN 54-2:1997/ 1:2006/AC: 2009, EN 54-4:1997/A2: 2006/AC: 2009, EN 12094-1: 2003.
All these are realizable via fire extinguishing control panels keypad and after a detailed
examination of the instructions set herewith.
1. Terminology
OUTPUT monitored or relay output, programmed by the user to be activated during the different
stages of the extinguishing.
EVACUATION TIME the time from occurring the situation for extinguishing to the moment of
switching on the extinguishing automatics. This time should be enough for the evacuation of the staff
from the premises. The evacuation time is user defined for the specific site. The evacuation time is
shown on the LCD display and it counts down the remaining time until the release of the extinguishing
automatics.
DISABLED LINE the fire detecting line is switched off (not power supplied) and it is not
monitored for turned out fire detector and a fault condition. This feature is user defined. The indication
for a disabled line is common light indication and text messages on the LCD display.
DISABLED OUTPUT the output is switched off (the executive device can not be activated) and
is not monitored for a fault condition in the monitored outputs. This feature is user defined. The
indication for a disabled monitored output is common light indication and text messages on the LCD
display.
DISABLE EXTINGUISHING condition of the fire extinguishing control panel when regardless
the input actions the executive extinguishing device cannot be activated. Disable extinguishing is
defined by on status of the monitored input On/Off Exting (See section 4.2.) or by the secret switch
on the front panel. The indication for disable extinguishing is an individual light indication.
HOLD EXTINGUISHING condition of the fire extinguishing control panel when the release
signal to the executive extinguishing device is delayed. Hold extinguishing is defined by on status of
the monitored input Hold. Hold extinguishing could be controlled by a manual button if extra
evacuation time is needed and monitoring if the doors of the protected premise are tightly closed.
After the hold signal is cancelled the timer for the evacuation time is started automatically. After the
evacuation time expires the extinguishing executive device is switched on. The indication for hold
extinguishing is an individual light indication.
MONITORED INPUT input that monitors the serviceability of the connection wires between the
fire extinguishing control panel and the executive devices. Follow the special diagram for connection.
(See section 5.2.).
MONITORED OUTPUT a potential output that monitors the serviceability of the connection
wires between the fire extinguishing control panel and the executive device. Follow the special
diagram for connection. (See section 5.2.).
LINE IN TEST a line, set in Test condition by the user. The line is switched on (supplied) and
reset (the power supply is switched off for 3 s) periodically every 60 s. The events registered in a line
in Test condition are not saved in the archive and do not trigger the outputs or the light and sound
signaling. The indication for a line in Test condition is a text message in the display field for the
respective line.
NON-FATAL FAULT CONDITION fault condition that allows the fire extinguishing control panel
to continue operation. The non-fatal fault condition is not usually a system fault condition. The
indication is common light indication, local sound indication and text messages on the LCD display.
ACCESS LEVEL access level to various indications and control functions (See section 5.1).
LOW BATTERY non-system fatal fault condition due to full discharge of the backup batteries
upon interrupted power supply.
SUPPRESSED OUTPUT a monitored or relay output, which should be activated (for the
respective Extinguishing stage) but it is switched off manually by the user.
FIRE DETECTING LINE (further in the text only LINE) a combination of fire detectors,
physically connected by two-wire connection. Maximum 32 fire detectors could be connected in each
line.
FIRE CONDITION STAGE I phase of Fire condition; upon activation of automatic fire detector
only in one line the fire extinguishing control panel enters Fire condition. It continues until the line is
manually reset by Reset Alarm. The indication for Fire condition stage 1 is common light indication.
Local sound signaling and text messages on the LCD display.
FIRE CONDITION STAGE II phase of Fire condition when active extinguishing procedure is
started. The fire extinguishing control panel enters this stage in the event of:
The indication for Fire condition stage 1 is common light indication. Local sound signaling and
text messages on the LCD display.
RELAY OUTPUT a relay, potential-free switching outputs provided for controlling external
executive devices.
MANUAL RELEASE condition entered by the fire extinguishing control panel in the event of
Fire condition stage II, regardless the status of the Fire detecting lines. The manual release is defined
by on status of the monitored input Manual Release.
MANUAL MODE condition when the fire extinguishing control panel could release the
extinguishing devices only by manual release command. The manual mode is defined by on status
of the monitored input Mode Select. The mode indication is an individual light indication.
SYSTEM FAULT CONDITION fault condition due to a fault in the fire extinguishing control
panel (systems) component panel. The system fault condition could be fatal or non-fatal. The
indication is common light indication, local sound indication and text messages on the LCD display.
REMOVED FIRE DETECTOR /FD/ non-system non-fatal fault condition entered when a
removed fire detector in a line is registered. In order this function to be utilized follow the special
diagram for connection (See section 5.2.).
LINE STATUS, MONITORED OUTPUT OR MONITORED INPUT the current status of a line,
monitored output or input: duty mode; fire condition (only for the fire detecting lines); fault condition
(specifying the type of the fault condition).
FATAL FAULT CONDITION fault condition that prevents the fire extinguishing control panel, or
the part of it related to the communication with the user, from continuing its operation. The fatal fault
condition is usually a system one, except Law Battery fault condition. The indication is common light
indication, local sound indication and text messages on the LCD display.
2. Technical data
Fire detecting lines
For extinguishing control - 2
Without extinguishing control - 1
Maximum number of fire detectors in a line - 32
Type of the connecting line - two-wire
Maximum resistance of a loop - 100
Output resistance of the line - 164
* It is possible the current in the lines for interruption, duty mode and fire condition to be
adjusted (13.4.2.1.).
2.2. Monitored outputs for control the fire extinguishing control panel performance:
Type - balanced
2.3. Monitored outputs for the sound-light indication
Type - potential relay
Electrical characteristics - (243)V/0.5 A
2.4. Monitored output for the extinguishing devices
Type - potential relay
Electrical characteristics - (243)V/1.5A
2.5. Relay outputs for common purpose
Type - potential free, switching
Electrical characteristics - 3A/125VAC; 3A/30VDC
2.6. Relay output for fault condition
Type - potential free, switching
Electrical characteristics - 3A/125VAC; 3A/30VDC
2.7. Relay output for fire alarm
Type - potential free, switching
Electrical characteristics - 3A/125VAC; 3A/30VDC
2.8. Performance characteristics
Control over the lines, the monitored inputs and outputs for fault condition (short circuit
and interruption) and automatic reset
Control over the lines for removed fire detector and automatic reset
Ability to set the evacuation time
Ability to set the time when the extinguishing executive device is switched on
Built-in sounder for fire alarm first stage one tonal, discontinuous, can be switched off
Built-in sounder for fire alarm second stage one tonal, continuous, can be switched off
Built-in sounder for fault condition one tonal, discontinuous, can be switched off
Built-in real time clock
Set of test modes and options for adjustment:
Setting the clock;
Check ups on light and sound indications;
Test of the fire detecting lines;
Adjustment of outputs and integrated external devices;
Current measurement in the fire detecting lines;
Programming of parameters and modes of operation;
Remote programming of the parameters from distant operator control point;
Energy independent archive of registered events by the fire extinguishing control panel
with the events type, date and hour up to 100 events;
Interfaces for communication with external devices - RS-485 and CAN 2.0
2.9. Indications of registered events
Light indication - LED
Text message - LED display -
4 lines 20 characters per line,
Cyrillic, backlit
Sound signaling - built-in sounder
2.10. Power supply
2.10.1. Mains
voltage - 220/230V
frequency - 50/60Hz
2.10.2. Back up batteries
battery type - led, gel electrolyte
number of batteries - 2 pcs
connection - serial connection
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3. Contents of delivery
3.1. Fire extinguishing control panel
Fire detecting control panel FS5200 - 1 pc.
Resistors 3,0k/ 0,25W - 11 pcs.
Resistors 1,5k/ 0,25W - 5 pcs.
Diode 1N4004 - 1 pc.
Jumper for the back up batteries - 1 pc.
Fuse 4A - 2 pcs.
CD (Instruction manual,Operators manual) - 1 pc.
Packing - 1 pc.
4.2. Description of inputs and outputs. Periphery devices assembly to the control panel.
All connections are to be made by means of terminals, mounted on the printed circuit board. Be
advised, that the total consumption of the voltage powering the external devices (terminal + 28V)
plus the consumption of the monitored outputs shall not exceed 2.5A in heavy duty mode.
from a manual button or controlled contact for holding (delaying) the extinguishing
procedure.
On/Off Exting - Input with line status monitoring. The input sends a signal to the control
panel from a switch for disabling the extinguishing procedure.
Low Press - Input with line status monitoring. The input sends a signal to the control
panel from pressostat contact, balance or other device to show the extinguishing agents
draining.
GND Terminal for sending GND potential to the periphery devices.
xting Active level output with line status monitoring. The output switches the
extinguishing automation valves on.
S2 Sounder Active level output with line status monitoring. The output switches the
sound-light indication on in Fire condition stage II.
S1 Sounder Active level output with line status monitoring. The output switches the
sound-light indication on in Fire condition stage I.
Rele Fire Output, relay, potential free, the line status is not monitored. The output
controls the devices in Fire condition of the control panel, registered by the fire detecting
lines.
Rel Fault Output, relay, potential free, the line status is not monitored. The output
controls the devices in Fault condition of the control panel.
+28V Three terminals for supplying 28V voltage to the periphery devices as well as the
positive potential of the open collectors OK1, OK2 and OK3.
OK1 Output open collector /in active status it supplies GND potential, in non-active
status it has potential +28V via resistor 47k/0.125W/. The output controls relays, LEDs and
other devices, with total consumption not exceeding 100mA. The output is active when the
control panel has registered extinguishing reagent leakage.
OK2 Output open collector /in active status it supplies GND potential, in non-active
status it has potential +28V via resistor 47k/0.125W/. The output controls relays, LEDs and
other devices, with total consumption not exceeding 100mA. The output is active when the
control panel is in Disable Extinguishing Mode.
OK3 Output open collector /in active status it supplies GND potential, in non-active
status it has potential +28V via resistor 1k/0.125W/. The output controls relays, LEDs and
other devices, with total consumption not exceeding 100mA. The output is active when the
control panel is in manual Mode.
Rel 2ST Output, relay, potential free, the line status is not monitored. The output
controls the devices in Fire condition stage II of the control panel.
Rel 1ST Output, relay, potential free, the line status is not monitored. The output
controls the devices in Fire condition stage I of the control panel.
CAN Terminals to connect the two-wire line of CAN interface. The connection with the
Interactive system IFS7002 /production of UniPOS LTD/ is executed via this interface. A
jumper is provided that shunts the line by 120 ohms. It is needed if the fire extinguishing
control panel is the final point in the interface line. The interface requires resistors 120
ohms to be mounted in both ends of the line.
RS 485 Terminals to connect the two-wire line of RS 485 interface. The connection
with a repeater, PC and other devices realized by exchange protocol - UniProtocol
/FS5200E interface/ is executed via this interface. As the case with CAN interface, a
jumper is provided here too with the same functions.
Terminal to connect a third wire /screen/ of the interfaces cable.
RS485 term
Interface CAN (join to system IFS7002)
A
H
Interface RS 485 (repeater, PC and other devices)
RS485
Jump (RS485)
CAN
CAN term
Relay output in condition Fire Alarm Phase 1
B
L
Jump (CAN) Rel
Relay output in condition Fire Alarm Phase 2
1ST
Rel
Output Open Collector Active in case of extinguisher leakage (+28V)
2ST
OK1
Output Open Collector Active in case of extinguishind disable (+28V)
+28V
OK2
Output Open Collector Active in manual mode (+28V)
+28V
NC
OK3
+28V
NO
GND
NC
NO
Rele
Fire
(28V/0,5A)
Sounder
+ S2 -
(28V/0,5A)
Exting
+
Device Extinguishing
1N4004 (28V/1,5A)
-
FS5200E
Press.
1,5 k
3k
extinguisher leakage
On/Off
Exting
1,5k
Buttons manual
1,5k
1,5k
3k
extinguishing activation
+ L1 -
FD
FD
+ L2 -
3k
FD
FD
FD
3k
FD
FD
FD
Drawing1
It is recommended to make a check with a multicet before connecting the fire detecting line to the
fire extinguishing control panel. If the line is installed correctly (with mounted final resistor 3k /
0.25W) between the plus and minus of the cable entering the fire extinguishing control panel the
measured resistance should be 3k (+/-10%). Also when measuring both wires to ground the
multicet should show no connection or leakage.
Make the connection to the terminals + Lx - (where x is the line number). Observe the shown
polarity (Drawing 2).
First Last
detector detector
1N5819*
FS5200E 1N5819*
5 4
- Lx +
+OUT +IN
FD80xx FD30xx 3k/0.25W
-IN/OUT RI/KL- 2 1
Use automatic fire detectors FD3000 or FD8000 series or other compatible automatic fire
detectors. Mount resistor 3 k / 0.25W on the last fire detector in the line.
Mount diodes, for example 1N5819 or similar in the shown direction if you are to use the fire
extinguishing control panel function to register Fault condition removed fire detector.
Maximum 32 fire detectors could be mounted to one line regardless of their type.
When mounting the fire detectors take into consideration the specific technical characteristics of
the fire detector with the fire extinguishing control panel parameters for the current threshold in the
different conditions. Change the current threshold from Set up menu.
Current thresholds in a line with default parameters for the conditions:
03mA* - interruption
312mA* - duty mode
1280mA* - fire condition
>80mA - short circuit
Mount fire detectors on Lines 1 and 2 in the premise where the extinguishing will be performed.
The first and the second line are in a logical dependence I; the fire extinguishing control panel enters
Fire condition stage II if only both lines are activated and the extinguishing algorithm is possible to be
executed.
Line 3 is only Fire detecting and it serves for fire protection of the adjoining premises to the
extinguished zone. When this line is activated it switches on the outputs for Fire condition stage I as
well as the common output for Fire condition. This line is not included in the extinguishing algorithm
logic. Line 3 can be assumed as a standard line of a Fire control panel.
3k/ 1.5k/
0.25W 0.25W
Button 1 Button 2
FS5200E
Release
Manual
Drawing 3
When the contact is closed the fire extinguishing control panel accepts the button to be active.
Switch modes
Manual/Manual-automatic
FS5200E
Select
Mode
1.5k/
0.25W
Switch
Extinguishing delay
FS5200E
3k/ 1.5k/
Hold
0.25W 0.25W
Drawing 4
Set up the input active status: OPEN or CLOSED contact from menu System functions > Set up
> Input/Outputs > Hold input.
Attention! The active status of the default parameters is OPEN contact of the switch in order the
fire extinguishing control panel to accept Hold Extinguishing function.
Switch
Extinguishing disable
FS5200E
On/Off
Exting
3k/ 1.5k/
0.25W 0.25W
Drawing 5
When the contact is closed the fire extinguishing control panel accepts Disable Extinguishing.
Output Open collector type is activated in Disable Extinguishing. That output could be used as switch
indication, if this option is provided.
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Connect a two-wire line to the Low Press. input for connection with a pressostat contact, balance
or other devices registering a Fault condition in the extinguishing installation. The line is balanced and
it is monitored for interruption and short circuit. Install the two resistors to the switch terminals as
shown in the connecting diagram to monitor the condition (Drawing 6).
Pressure
FS5200E
Press.
Low
3k/ 1.5k/
0.25W 0.25W
Drawing 6
Set up the input active status: OPEN or CLOSED contact from menu System functions > Set
up > Input/Outputs > Low Press input.
Attention! The active status of the default parameters is OPEN contact of the switch in order the
fire extinguishing control panel to accept the function Leaked extinguishing agent or Fault condition.
Connect a two-wire line to the Exting output for connection with a magnetic valve or other device
to activate the extinguishing automation. The line is balanced and it is monitored for interruption and
short circuit. Install a diode 1N4004 or similar to the executive device terminals in the direction as
shown in the connecting diagram as the valve winding resistance shall be in the range: 30 3k.
(Drawing 7).
Install a parallel resistor 3k / 0.25W and a serial diode 1N5401 on the line if the winding
resistance is less than 30 (Drawing 8).
Electromagnetic
valve
FS5200E
Exting
+ -
V
1N4004
Rv - 30 Ohms up to 3 k
Drawing 7
Electromagnetic
valve
FS5200E
Exting
3k/
1N4004
+ -
0.25W V
1N5401
Rv - < 30 Ohms
Drawing 8
Upon the output activation the supplied voltage (243)V is with load-carrying capacity of 1.5.
The time for output activation could be set from 2 to 255 seconds from menu System functions >
Set up > Extinguishing time and it depends on the type of the used executive device. The default
setting is 10 seconds.
FS5200E
Sounder
- Sx +
3k/
0.25W
Drawing 9
Upon the outputs activation the supplied voltage (243)V is with load-carrying capacity of 0.5.
The outputs are activated for Fire condition stage I and Fire condition stage II, respectively.
The fire extinguishing control panel provides the option for Sounder S1 output disable from menu
System functions > Disables > Disable S1 output .
4.2.9. Description and mounting of devices to outputs OK1, OK2 and OK3 open
collector type
OKx outputs send a signal to relays, LEDs and other devices to follow and monitor the fire
extinguishing control panel condition. The outputs are not monitored for the line status.
28V
+28V
47k
OKx
GND
Drawing 10
Upon activation of the outputs GND potential is supplied with load-carrying capacity of 0.1.
The internal diagram of output Open collector type is presented on the drawing (Drawing 10).
4.2.11. Description and mounting of devices to Rel 1ST and Rel 2ND outputs
Rel 1ST and Rel 2ND are potential free, relay outputs. The logic of the contact - Normally Open or
Normally Closed could be adjusted by means of a jumper. The outputs are not monitored. The
outputs are activated in Fire condition stage I and Fire condition stage II, respectively. The fire
extinguishing control panel provides the option to disable the activation of Rel 1ST and Rel 2ND outputs
from menu System functions > Disables > Disable Rel 1ST / Disable Rel 2ND.
FS5200R repeater receives information from all fire extinguishing control panels as it indicates
the occurred events by sound signaling, light indication and text messages. It is also possible a
remote fire extinguishing control panel to be reset.
RS485 interface could be used also for communication with other intelligent devices and PCs.
The connection between the devices along RS485 is parallel connection. Observe the
requirement potential A and B not to be crossed. The maximum distance between the end devices is
1000 meters. Jumper to shunt the line by 120 ohms has to be installed on the first and the last device
regardless the line length. On all other devices the jumper has to be removed (Drawing 11).
J J
RS485 RS485 RS485
RS485 RS485
120 120
FS5200x FS5200x
Drawing 11
5. General information
5.1. Access levels
4 levels of access to the variable indications and control functions of FS5200 are available.
5.1.1. Access level 1
All persons who would presumably find out and react to alarm upon fire condition or fault
condition have access to level 1.
The following actions are accessible:
Displaying suppressed messages for Fire condition stage I, Fire Condition stage II, Fault
condition, Disabled components;
Forced proceeding from phase Fire condition stage I to phase Fire condition stage II ;
Suppressing the local sounder;
Displaying the status of the lines and the monitored outputs (see section 12.5);
All light indicators are visible.
5.1.2. Access level 2
The personnel in charge of the fire protection have access to level 2; they shall be trained and
authorized to operate the fire control panel in the following conditions:
Duty Mode;
Fire condition stage I;
Fire condition stage II;
Fault condition;
Disabled component;
Information and adjustment.
To enter Access level 2, turn the key on the front panel of the fire extinguishing control panel into
position .
The following features of the fire extinguishing control panel are accessible:
All features accessible at Level 1;
Switching off the outputs, activated upon fire condition;
Exit of Fire condition;
System functions of the fire extinguishing control panel except entering Set up Mode
(see section Error! Reference source not found.).
5.1.3. Access level 3
Accessible for personnel trained and authorized for:
Reconfiguration of specific data of the protected site or of the fire extinguishing control
panel saved in the memory;
Maintenance of the fire control panel.
This level has two sublevels of access - 3A and 3B.
Level 3, sublevel 3A, is accessed through a password entered at Access level 2. At this
sublevel the functions for reconfiguration of specific data for the protected site or the fire extinguishing
control panel are accessible.
Level 3, sublevel 3B is accessed when the fire extinguishing control panel is opened. The
following features are accessible:
Replacing a burnt fuse;
Adding, removing or replacing a module;
Connecting fire detecting lines and executive devices.
Table 2
Condition of the fire
Access
Means of control extinguishing operation
level
control panel
Level 1
Status
Access level 2 key
Level 2
Status
Button Line Reset
Output from Fire Condition stage I or Fire
Fire condition Level 2
condition stage II initiated on the display
- if outcomes for Fire condition Stage I are
Fire condition, phase activated to suppress them;
Level 2
Button Fire condition Stage I - if outcomes for Fire condition Stage I are
suppressed to activate them
- If the common output for fire condition is
Outputs Fire condition, phase activated to suppress it;
Level 2
Fire condition Stage II - if there is no activated common output for
fire condition to activate it
Button Alarm Fire condition Stage I
or Stage II and Fault Level 1 To suppress/activate the local sounder
condition*
Duty Mode, Fire
condition, Fault Levels 1
To enter Information and Control Mode
Button Menu condition*, Test and and 2
Disabled component
Information and Levels 1
- To enter the selected menu;
Control Mode and 2
- To execute the selected command;
Level
Set up Mode - To save the modified parameter
3
Fire condition
Levels 1 and 2
Button Down To show on the display the next message for fire condition
Information and Levels 1 - To show on the display the next element
Control Mode and 2 from the menu;
Level - To move the cursor;
Set up Mode
3 - To modify the selected parameter
Levels 1 To show on the display the previous
Fire Condition
Button Up and 2 message for fire condition
Information and Levels 1
- To show on the display the previous
Control Mode and 2
element from the menu;
Level
Set up Mode - To modify the selected parameter
3
Information and Levels 1 - To exit a function without saving changes
Button Cancel Control Mode and 2 in the parameter; the command will not be
executed;
Level
Set up Mode - To exit the current menu and to move to
3
an upper hierarchy menu
* Not operating in Fault condition (fatal fault condition except New Configuration).
5.3. Conditions of the Fire Extinguishing Control Panel
The fire extinguishing control panel FS5200 monitors the fire detecting lines and the monitored
outputs as it scans consecutively their status. Depending on the current the fire extinguishing control
panel could be in Duty Mode, in Fire condition or Fault condition (short circuit or interruption).
Depending on the measured parameters the inputs could be in Fault condition (short circuit or
interruption) or active status. Simultaneously the monitored outputs are followed constantly for in Fault
condition (short circuit or interruption).
The fire extinguishing control panel FS5200 operates in eight main conditions: Duty Mode, Fire
condition Stage I, Fire condition Stage II, Fault Condition, Disabled component, Test Mode,
Information and Control Mode and Set up Mode.
At any time the fire extinguishing control panel could be in each one of these conditions or in
random combination of the conditions: Fire condition Stage I, Fire condition Stage II, Fault Condition,
Disabled component, Test Mode, Information and Control Mode.
Duty Mode, Set up Mode and Remote Control cannot be combined with another condition:
the fire extinguishing control panel enters Duty Mode when it is not in any of the other
conditions;
to enter Set up Mode and Remote Control the fire extinguishing control panel has to exit the
other conditions.
6. Duty Mode
6.1. Description
The fire extinguishing control panel is in Duty Mode, when it is not in any other of the rest eight
possible conditions.
6.2. Indication
6.2.1. LED and sound indication
In Duty Mode only the green LED indicator is activated (Power supply) and the yellow
indicator (Manual Mode activated if only the fire extinguishing control panel is in Manual
Mode. The local sounder is off.
1 2 3
The only accessible button in Duty Mode is (Menu). Press it and the fire control panel
enters Information and Control Mode (p.12).
- An automatic fire detector is activated only along one of the Fire detecting lines;
- An automatic fire detector is activated along the first or the second or the third line
- The indicator of the respective line in Fire condition illuminates in red light;
- If the outputs for phase Fire condition Stage I are suppressed by button (Outputs), the
LED indicator of the button illuminates in continuous red light.
- If the sound indication is suppressed by button (Alarm) the LED indicator of the button
illuminates in continues red light.
Potential free relays Rele 1St and Rele Fire are activated. Voltage 28V DC is supplied to the sounder
output S1.
8.2. Indication
8.2.1. LED and sound indication
In Fire Condition Stage II and the fire extinguishing control panel in the evacuation step the LED
In Fire Condition Stage II and expired evacuation time the fire extinguishing control panel
activates the extinguishing devices and the LED indicator (Fire Stage II) illuminates in red
continuous light.
The local sounder produces continuous signal. If the sound signaling is suppressed by button
(Alarm), the LED indicator of the button illuminates in continuous red light.
8.2.2. Text messages during the evacuation step and fire along both lines.
The display shows:
The message EVACUATION
and the remaining time for the
activation of the extinguishing
devices
message FIRE STAGE 2 and
information for the current status
of the lines:
8.2.3. Text messages during the evacuation step and manual button activation.
The display shows:
The message EVACUATION
and the remaining time for the
activation of the extinguishing
devices
message FIRE STAGE 2
Message showing manual
activation
and information for the current
status of the lines
1 2 3
Example: Fire condition along line 1 and line 2. The fire extinguishing control panel is in phase to
start extinguishing procedure. The indicator for Fire condition Stage II illuminates in continuous red
light. The individual indicators for line 1 and line 2 are illuminated too. The display shows warning
messages and the condition of the fire detecting lines. The local sounder produces continuous signal.
Potential free relays Rele 2St and Rele Fire are activated. Voltage 28V DC is supplied to the outputs
S2 and Exting. .
Note: The entry of the fire extinguishing control panel in Fire condition along a new line (e.g. the
rd
3 one) is indicated by the standard sound and light indication and text messages.
9. Fault condition
9.1. Description
The fire extinguishing control panel enters Fault Condition when any of the events below have
been registered:
Battery low backup batteries discharged due to interruption of mains supply;
Fault in a processor programme;
Fault in the real time clock;
Fault in the line removed fire detector, short circuit or interruption;
Fault in a monitored output short circuit or interruption;
Fault in a monitored input short circuit or interruption;
Signal for lack of extinguishing agent;
Fault in the mains supply;
Fault in backup battery supply;
Short circuit to ground wire;
Fault in the positive supply of the lines;
Fault in the negative supply of the lines;
Fault in the power supply of external devices.
Upon fault condition Short circuit to ground wire the following faults occur:
Fault condition in a line (removed fire detector) when the short circuit is to a fire detecting
line element;
Fault condition in a monitored output (interruption) when the short circuit is to a monitored
output element.
Fault condition is indicated by text messages on the display. The LEDs indicators provide
additional information.
9.2. Indication
9.2.1. LED and sound indication
Upon Fault battery low LED indicator is not activated. The local sounder produces a
discontinuous signal (sound for 1s, followed by 3s break). The LCD display illumination is off.
All other fault conditions are designated by indicator (Fault condition), illuminating in
continuous yellow light. Depending on the specific fault, the following indicators are illuminated too:
Upon Fault in a monitored line - indicator (Fault short circuit or monitored line
interruption) in continuous yellow light;
Upon Fault in mains supply or Backup battery supply - indicator (Fault in mains supply)
in continuous yellow light;
Upon Fault in the extinguishing device or Extinguishing agent release - indicator (Fault
low pressure) in continuous yellow light;
The local sounder produces a discontinuous signal. If the sound indication is suppressed by button
Upon non-fatal faults when the fire extinguishing control panel is not in Fire condition, the
following information screens appear:
L1:Dut.L2:Dut.L3:Dut
L1:Dut.L2:Dut.L3:Dut
L1:Dut.L2:Dut.L3:Dut
L1:Dut.L2:Dut.L3:Dut
When the fire extinguishing control panel is in Fire condition, the fault messages are suppressed.
The suppressed messages could be seen in Information and Control Mode.
Upon fault in the Fire detecting line, the type of fault could be seen in the individual field of the
respective line, as the abbreviations mean:
Sho Fault - Short circuit;
Int Fault interruption;
ReD Fault Removed fire detector.
At access level 2 Secret switch in position and menu System Functions> Disables it is
possible the following inputs and outputs to be disabled:
> Disable Line 1 ;
> Disable Line 2 ;
> Disable Line 3 ;
> Disable Rel 1ST ;
> Disable Rel 2ST ;
> Disable Out. S1 .
Upon fire detecting line disable the power supply to the line is switched off and nor processing is
done.
Upon output disable, the respective output is not activated under any circumstances.
10.2. Indication
10.2.1. LED and sound indication
The fire extinguishing control panel enters Test Mode through manual operation setting a fire
alarm line to Test Mode. The condition is handled via Information and Control Menus.
Where a fire alarm line is set to Test Mode, the following changes take effect:
Where Fire condition stage I or Fire condition stage II is detected in the line, sound and LEDs
indications are not triggered; i.e. the fire extinguishing control panel does not enter Fire
Condition;
- in Test Mode the line is reset, the power supply is interrupted every 64 seconds for a period of
3 seconds;
- from the possible faults along the line only the fault condition Short Circuit is processed.
11.2. Indication
11.2.1. LED and sound indication
This condition does not have specific LED and sound indication.
11.2.2. Text messages
Where a fire alarm line is set
to Test Mode, a text message
showing the status of the line
appears on the display.
All lines in Test Mode could
be viewed in Information and
Control Mode.
Example: Line 1 is set to Test
Mode. In the status of the line
there is a text message Tes.
1 2 3
12.2. Indication
12.2.1. LED and sound indication
No specific LEDs or sound indication is provided for this Mode.
Press the button to enter Information and Control Mode from the screens of Duty Mode,
Fire condition, Fault condition, Test Mode and Disabled Component, thus their text messages are
suppressed. Where the fire extinguishing control panel operates in combination of Information and
Control Mode and Fault Condition, button (Alarm) is active too. Where the fire extinguishing
control panel operates in combination of Information and Control Mode and Fire Condition, buttons
upper hierarchy menu use button . To switch between elements of one menu use buttons
and .
The screens containing specific information (information screens) or providing the possibility for
changing the parameters and executing the commands (command screens) are at the lowest level.
The button is not active with the information screens as the other three buttons keep their
functions. A cursor appears when a screen for changing a parameter or a command screen is
activated. In this case the buttons has the following action:
press the button to save the changed parameter or to execute the selected command,
then the screen is deactivated and the cursor disappears (the different operation of the button
in some cases are specifically pointed);
press the button to deactivate the screen without saving the changed parameter or
without executing the respective command, and the cursor disappears;
button is active only in the screens for changing the parameter. Press it to:
move the cursor one position to the right. Upon reaching the last position of the parameter
the cursor returns to the first one;
decrease the parameter to the next possible value. Upon reaching the minimal possible
value it turns to the maximum value of the class or the parameter;
button is active only in the screens for changing the parameter. Press it to increase by
one unit the class marked by the cursor or to increase the parameter to its next possible value.
In both cases upon reaching the maximum possible value it turns to the minimum value of the
class or the parameter.
1 2 3
1 2 3
Example: Two fault conditions are registered: fault in the back up battery power supply and
interruption of line 3. The common indicator for fault condition and the specific indicator for
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
- Exting;
- Sound 1
- Sound 2.
The cursor > is positioned at the first point of the subordinate menu.
The active buttons are: and for moving the cursor in the menu, button to
enter the respective point from the menu and button for exit.
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
Use:
button - to exit.
button (Exit).
button (Exit).
1 2 3
12.4.5.4. Disables
The menu serves to disable/enable the
entered disable of fire alarm lines and some
outputs of the fire extinguishing control panel.
It contains the following functions:
Disable Line 1
Disable Line 2
Disable Line 3
Disable Rel 1ST
Disable Rel 2ST
Disable Output S1 1 2 3
The indicator illuminates in yellow light. It turns off when all entered disables are
cancelled. If the disabled element is a fire alarm line, then the message on the fourth line of the
display is changed for the specific line. The text message Dis appears for the status.
, , and .
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
, , and .
1 2 3
1 2 3
, , and .
The information recorded in the archive
has the following structure:
- No. of the record; 1 2 3
- Total number of the records;
- Text of the event in the
archive (fire condition, initial
reset, activated input, etc.);
- Time of the record;
- Date of the record.
13.1. Description
Set Up mode is used for setting the configuration parameters of the fire extinguishing control
panel. Access to the Set Up screen is provided through menu System Functions in Information and
Control Mode.
When the fire extinguishing control panel enters Set Up mode, it exits all other conditions and
saves the configuration in its energy independent memory.
Important: In Setup Mode the fire extinguishing control panel discontinues the service of its fire
alarm lines, inputs and outputs.
13.2. Indication
13.2.1. LED and sound indication
In Set Up mode only the green LED indicator (Power supply) is illuminated. The local
sounder is off.
The text messages in this mode are organized in a tree structure, of main and subordinate
menus.
Press the button to enter Setup Mode from the screens of Duty Mode, Fire condition, Fault
condition, Test Mode and Disabled Component, thus their text messages are suppressed. Where the
fire extinguishing control panel operates in combination of Setup Mode and Fault Condition, button
(Alarm) is active too. Where the fire extinguishing control panel operates in combination of
Setup Mode and Fire Condition, buttons (Alarm) and (Outputs) are active.
upper hierarchy menu use button . To switch between elements of one menu use buttons
and .
The screens containing specific information (information screens) or providing the possibility for
changing the parameters and executing the commands (command screens) are at the lowest level.
The button is not active with the information screens as the other three buttons keep their
functions. A cursor appears when a screen for changing a parameter or a command screen is
activated. In this case the buttons has the following action:
press the button to save the changed parameter or to execute the selected command,
then the screen is deactivated and the cursor disappears (the different operation of the button
in some cases are specifically pointed);
press the button to deactivate the screen without saving the changed parameter or
without executing the respective command, and the cursor disappears;
button is active only in the screens for changing the parameter. Press it to:
move the cursor one position to the right. Upon reaching the last position of the parameter
the cursor returns to the first one;
decrease the parameter to the next possible value. Upon reaching the minimal possible
value it turns to the maximum value of the class or the parameter;
button is active only in the screens for changing the parameter. Press it to increase by
one unit the class marked by the cursor or to increase the parameter to its next possible value.
In both cases upon reaching the maximum possible value it turns to the minimum value of the
class or the parameter.
1 2 3
button (Exit).
Use:
button (Down) to change the character;
button (Up) to move to the next character;
button (Menu) for confirmation;
button (Exit).
When the parameter is changed and the new value is saved with the button a text
message Saved! appears! Exit [x].
13.4.1.2. To set ON or OFF RS485 Network
Parameter permits values ON of OFF
Active buttons :
to change - buttons and
;
to save the change - button
(Menu);
Use the buttons (Down) and (Up) to change alternatively the parameter, the
Fire Extinguishing Control Panel 5200 receives and uniquely distinguishes data
from activated inputs of up to 5 manual call points (FD7150), up to 8 automatic fire
detectors (FD71xx) and inputs of devices FD7203 within the systems series 7000.
Inputs can be configured to all of the Control Panels of type 7000 included into the
network.
Fire Extinguishing Control panel 5200E receives and single-distinguishes data
from activated inputs of device FD7203. Inputs could be configured to all Control
Panels of series 7000, connected in the network.
4 inputs can be configured in the 5200E Control Panel, these inputs affect the
functions of the extinguishing algorithm.
Inputs are for the following functions :
- Manual Extingushing Activation (by means of a manual call point) or
automatic (by means of an automatic fire detector);
- Disable Extinguishing;
- Switches to Manual / Manual Automatic Mode;
- Hold Extinguishing.
In 5200E Fire condition can be reset from the display of panels series 7000. The
reset Panel transmitts information to all the panels of (7000 series) for resetting of Fire
Condition.
Sound indicator can be suppressed from the IFS7002 display in case of Fire or
Fault Condition in the Extinguishing panel.
In case of disconnected communication, the Control Panel FS5200 registers
fault condition Fault CAN (Fault RS485).
;
to save the change - button
(Menu);
Notice:
CAN address value has no connection with ''Master/Slave Setting.
1 2 3
13.4.2.6.3. Inputs Mode Manual/Automatic, Disable Extinguishing and Hold Extinguishing are to
be set by the same procedure.
Setting targets uniquely distinguishing which input, of what type FD7203 device, from which loop, and
of which Control Panel the command impact will come the the Extinguishing Panel and it includes the
following items:
o 01 On/Off.Rem.Input;
o 02 Number Remote Panel;
o 03 Number Loop;
o 04 Number Device 7203;
o 05 Number Input 7203.
ctive buttons :
;
to save the change button 1 2 3
(nu);
;
to save the change button 1 2 3
(enu);
button to exit.
button to exit.
Use the buttons (Down) and (Up) to change alternatively the parameter, the
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
Algorithm for the procedures during decision for extinguishing in Fire Extinguishing Panel FS 5200E
Duty mode
No Fire in 1 or 2
fire alarm lines Is it switched on No
Yes extinguishing manual
call point?
Fire Phase 1
Relay Fire Phase 1 - On Yes
Sounder Fire Phase 1 - On
LED Fire phase 1 - On
Sound buzzer - 1Hz/4Hz Yes Fault in the manual
LCD indication for line in Fire
call point line?
No
Sound buzzer Yes Is it pressed button for
switched off sound suppression?
No
EXTIGUISHING
Fire Phase 2
Relay Fire Phase 1 - Off Yes
Is it pressed button for Relay Fire Phase 2 - On
Sounder Fire Phase 1 - Off outputs suppression ? Sounder Fire Phase 2 - 2 Hz
LED Fire Phase 2 - 1 Hz
Sound indicator - On
No LCD indication for Fire Phase 2
Fire Phase 2 No
Sound indicator On
Sound indicator Yes Is it pressed button for LCD- Attention Gas
switched off sound suppression?
No SWITCH ON EXTINGUISHING
OUTPUT
LED Fire Phase 2 light continuously
Extinguishing impulse = Time
Relay Fire Phase 2 - Off Yes Is it pressed button for
Sounder Fire Phase 2- Off outputs suppression ?
Is there pressure in
Indicator low pressure - On
No the system?
Yes
Button No
Reset Fire?
Yes
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ppendixes
Appendix 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Front panel of fire extinguishing control panel FS5200E
1 Indicator Hold extinguishing
2 Indicator Fault in a circuit of signal wires
3 Indicator System Error
4 Indicator Fault in power supply
5 Common Indicator Fault Condition
6 Indicator Manual Mode
7 Indicator Power Supply
8 Indicator Disabled Component
9 Indicator Low Pressure
10 LCD display (420)
11 Indicator Automatic Mode
12 Indicator Fire condition stage II Extinguishing
13 Switch Automatic / Manual / Disable
14 Indicator Fire condition stage I
15 Individual indicators of the Fire detecting lines
16 Indicator Disable extinguishing
17 Button Reset
18 Button Menu
19 Button Down
20 Button Alarm with indicator Stop alarm
21 Button Up
22 Button Outputs with indicator Suppressed outputs
23 Switch Access level
24 Button Cancel
02 RS485 On/Off
01 Date
Revision 6/02.11
01 View faults 01 Control panel 03 Language
Instruction Manual
02 Day
04 Check Ground
03 Time
04 Correction
02 View Disables
Menu CAN
02 CAN parameters
Setting
01 Test Line 1
01 Status Line 1
02 Test Line 2
03 View Test 02 Status Line 2
01 Current fire alarm lines
03 Test Line 3
03 Status Line 3
02 Number line checks
04 Status Input ManRelea
01 Disable Line 1 03 Input/Outputs 03 Check removed detector
05 Status Input ModSelect
02 Disable Line 2 04 Input Hold
04 Status 06 Status Input Hold
03 Disable Line 3 05 Input LowPress
07 Status Input On/Off
04 Disable Rel 1ST
08 Status Input LowPress
05 Disable Rel 2ST 04 Extinguish time
09 Status Output Exting
06 Disable output S1
10 Status Output Sound1
03 Checks rem.detector
04 Input Hold
06 Time Extinguishing On
01 Check indication
07 Evacuation time
02 Clock
08 Check ground
07 Clear Archive
03 Test fire lines
09 Network address
05 System functions 04 Disables
10 Software version
05 View parameters
07 Fire counter
08 Archive
Fire Extinguishing Control Panel FS5200
Appendix 2
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01 Manual FD7150
UniPOS
02 Manual FD7150
01 CAN On/Off
01 Inp.ManActivation 03 Manual FD7150
04 Manual FD7150
Revision 6/02.11
Instruction Manual
05 Manual FD7150
01 Automat.FD71xx1
02 Automat.FD71xx2
02 Text message
03 Automat.FD71xx3
04 Automat.FD71xx4
02 Inp.AutActivation 05 Automat.FD71xx5
01 CAN MasterPan01
06 Automat.FD71xx6
07 Automat.FD71xx7
03 CAN Speed 02 CAN RemPanel02
08 Automat.FD71xx8
01 On/Off Rem.Input
02 CAN Setings 03 CAN RemPanel03
02 Number Rem.Panel
03 Inp.Mode Man/Aut 03 Loop Number
04 CAN RemPanel04
04 Num.Device 7203
04 CAN Address
05 Num. Input 7203
05 CAN RemPanel05 01 On/Off Rem.Input
02 Number Rem.Panel
06 CAN RemPanel06 04 Inp.DisableExt. 03 Loop Number
04 Num.Device 7203
05 CAN Addr.RemPanel
07 CAN RemPanel07 05 Num. Input 7203
01 On/Off Rem.Input
02 Number Rem.Panel
08 CAN RemPanel08
05 Inp.Hold Ext. 03 Loop Number
06 CAN Rem.Inputs
04 Num.Device 7203
05 Num. Input 7203
07 Numb FD FuncAnd
Fire Extinguishing Control Panel FS5200
Appendix 3
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