FDM275, FDM275(F) Radio manual call point Technical Manual A6V10401120_g_en_-2020-03-31 Smart Infrastructure
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Table of contents A6V10401120_g_en_-- 1 About this document................................................................................. 5 1.1 Applicable documents .............................................................................. 7 1.2 Download center....................................................................................... 7 1.3 Technical terms and abbreviations........................................................... 7 1.4 Revision history ...................
| 46 7 Maintenance / Repair ............................................................................... 34 7.1 State of operational readiness after alarm activation ............................... 34 7.2 Establishing factory settings ..................................................................... 36 7.3 Basic principles for replacing the battery pack ......................................... 38 7.4 Replacing the battery pack in the radio manual call point ........................
About this document 1 1 About this document Goal and purpose This document contains all information on the radio manual call point FDM275. Following the instructions consistently will ensure that the product can be used safely and without any problems. Intended use The radio manual call points FDM275 and FDM275(F) may only be used together with a radio gateway FDCW241 in a fire detection system FS20/FS720.
1 About this document ID code Examples ID_ModificationIndex_Language_COUNTRY -- = multilingual or international A6V10215123_a_de_DE A6V10215123_a_en_-A6V10315123_a_--_-- Date format The date format in the document corresponds to the recommendation of international standard ISO 8601 (format YYYY-MM-DD). Conventions for text marking Markups Special markups are shown in this document as follows: ⊳ Requirement for a behavior instruction 1. 2.
About this document Applicable documents 1 1.
1 About this document Revision history 1.4 Revision history The reference document's version applies to all languages into which the reference document is translated. The first edition of a language version or a country variant may, for example, be version 'd' instead of 'a' if the reference document is already this version.
Safety 2 Safety notes 2 Safety 2.1 Safety notes Comply with the following safety notes to protect life, limb, and property. The safety notes in the document include the following elements: ● Symbol for hazard ● Signal word ● Type and source of hazard ● Consequences in the event the hazard occurs ● Measures or prohibitions to prevent the hazard Symbol for hazard This is the symbol for hazard. It warns you of Risks of injury. Comply with all measures designated by this symbol to prevent injury or death.
2 Safety Safety regulations for the method of operation DEPICTION for possible damage to property Notes on possible damage to property is depicted as follows: NOTICE Type and source of hazard Consequences in the event the hazard occurs ● Measures/prohibitions to prevent the hazard 2.2 Safety regulations for the method of operation National standards, regulations and legislation Siemens products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant European and international safety standards.
Safety 2 Safety regulations for the method of operation Mounting, installation, commissioning and maintenance ● ● ● ● If you require tools such as a ladder, these must be safe and must be intended for the work in hand. When starting the fire control panel ensure that unstable conditions cannot arise. Ensure that all points listed in the 'Testing the product operability' section below are observed.
2 Safety Standards and directives complied with 2.3 Standards and directives complied with A list of the standards and directives complied with is available from your Siemens contact. 2.4 Release Notes Limitations to the configuration or use of devices in a fire detection installation with a particular firmware version are possible. WARNING Limited or non-existent fire detection Personal injury and damage to property in the event of a fire.
Structure and function Overview 3 3 Structure and function 3.1 Overview The manual call point FDM275 is intended for use in areas of a building where a fire can be detected by people who can manually trigger an alarm. The manual call point FDM275 consists of a back box, a switching unit, and a battery pack.
3 Structure and function Overview 3.1.1 Scope of delivery The radio manual call point FDM275 is supplied with a mounted plastic insert 'Neutral' FDMG295 and key FDMK295, and without a battery pack. The following items must be ordered separately: ● Battery pack BAT3.6-10 ● Glass insert 'Neutral' ● Plastic insert for 'France' ● Glass insert for 'France' 3.1.2 Details for ordering Type Order no.
Structure and function 3 Overview 3.1.3 Product version ES The product version ES provides the technical status of a device in terms of software and hardware. The product version is provided as a two-digit number.
3 Structure and function Overview 3.1.4 Power supply The battery pack BAT3.6-10 supplies the radio devices with power. The battery pack consists of lithium batteries plus a battery cable and a battery connector. 1 2 3 4 Figure 3: Battery pack BAT3.
Structure and function 3 Setup 3.2 Setup 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 180° 7 8 12 9 13 10 14 11 Figure 4: Radio manual call point FDM275 1 Back box 8 Plastic/glass insert 2 Screws for wall mounting 1 3 Battery connector 4 Battery pack BAT3.
3 Structure and function Function 3.3 Function 3.3.1 Danger levels The radio manual call point can transmit the following danger levels to the control panel: Danger level Meaning 0 Normal state, no danger 3 Alarm The evaluation of the danger level and the resulting measures (e.g. activation of remote transmission) are configured on the control panel. 3.3.
Structure and function 3 Function Operating condition Flashing mode Commissionin g IAI flashes red once every two seconds The radio manual call point has not yet been logged on to a radio gateway Graphic t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [s] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [s] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [s] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 31 [s] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [s] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [s] And The radio manua
3 Structure and function Function Please also observe the documentation for your fire detection system. 3.3.3 Test mode A test mode can be set on the control panel to test the radio manual call points. When in test mode, alarms from the radio manual call points are not forwarded by the control panel. 3.3.4 Alarm activation l Press the pressure point on the glass or plastic insert. a The plastic insert falls down or a The glass insert breaks.
Structure and function Function 3 3.3.6 Degraded mode in the FDnet/C-NET When the main processor of the fire control panel fails, the control panel works in degraded mode operation. Depending on the control panel type, the fire control panel can continue to perform the most important alarming and signaling functions in degraded mode operation. ● There are no restrictions on the function of the detector when it is in degraded mode operation.
3 Structure and function Accessories 3.4 Accessories 3.4.1 Battery pack BAT3.6-10 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● For supplying radio devices and the radio gateway with power Lithium batteries – BAT3.6-10 LI-SOCl2 battery pack 3.
Structure and function 3 Accessories 3.4.3 Protective cover FDMC295 ● ● ● For protection against unintended alarm activation Compatible with: – Manual call point FDM1101‑Rx – Manual call point FDM1101A‑Rx – Manual call point FDM225‑Rx – Manual call point FDM226‑Rx – Radio manual call point FDM275 Order number: A5Q00013440 3.4.
3 Structure and function Accessories 3.4.
Planning 4 Compatibility FDnet/C-NET 4 Planning The radio connection means that there is no need to wire the radio devices, such as the radio fire detector, radio manual call point, etc., in the usual way. Together with the radio gateway, the radio devices form a radio cell. The control panel treats this radio cell as a loop or a stub. It is used for the 'Sinteso' and 'Cerberus PRO' product lines.
5 Mounting and installation Mounting radio manual call point FDM275 5 Mounting and installation 5.1 Mounting radio manual call point FDM275 Secure the radio manual call point FDM275 at a height of 0.9…1.6 m on an even surface. Observe the country-specific regulations for the exact mounting height! 1 2 Figure 6: Opening the housing with the key FDMK295 w The position of radio manual call point FDM275 has been established. w You have a tool and two screws (max. ∅ 4 mm) for securing purposes. 1.
Mounting and installation 5 Installation 5.2 Installation 1 14 11 15 2 8 7 13 8 5 9 6 8 11 180° 10 4 3 9 11 12 1 Back box 2 Battery pack BAT3.
5 Mounting and installation Installation – Close the battery connector (5) and press the button in the 'new' opening with a slim pen or pencil for approx. five seconds. a The internal alarm indicator flashes red. a The radio manual call point FDM275 is set to the factory setting. 4. Insert the battery pack into the switching unit so that it snaps into place in the three battery holders (4). 5. Lay the connection cable according to the diagram and connect the battery connector (5).
Mounting and installation Installation 5 OUT OF ORDER AUSSER BETRIEB HORS SERVICE FUORI SERVIZIO FUERA DE SERVICIO BUITEN GEBRUIK A5Q00030603 Figure 7: 'Not in use' label See also 2 Internal alarm indicator [➙ 18] 2 State of operational readiness after alarm activation [➙ 34] A6V10401120_g_en_-- 29 | 46
5 Mounting and installation Replacing the plastic insert with a glass insert 5.3 Replacing the plastic insert with a glass insert Proceed as follows to replace the plastic insert with a glass insert: w The gateway detector line to which the radio manual call point FDM275 is logged on is switched off. 1. Remove the housing cover [➙ 26] with the key. 2. Remove the plastic insert (1) and dispose of it properly. 3.
Mounting and installation 5 Installing the protective cover 5.4 Installing the protective cover If a protective cover (accessories) is being used, proceed as described below: w The radio manual call point has been installed and electrically connected. See the chapter 'Installation [➙ 27]'. w A compatible protective cover is available. See the chapter 'Protective cover FDMC295 [➙ 23]'. l Snap the protective cover FDMC295 (2) into place in the recesses in the housing cover (1) intended for this purpose.
6 Commissioning Performance check 6 Commissioning When the battery connector is connected, the radio manual call point FDM275 is activated. Insert the battery packs into the devices at the location where they are going to be used just before commissioning the fire detection installation. Once the switching unit is inserted into the housing, the radio manual call point FDM275 automatically looks for radio devices within range in the vicinity and automatically integrates itself into the radio network.
Commissioning Localization and device testing 1 2 6 3 Figure 10: Function check of the manual call point FDM275 using the key 6.2 Localization and device testing The manual call points have an internal alarm indicator [➙ 18]. This internal alarm indicator may also be activated from the control panel for localization and device testing. The table shows the LED indication for the different control panel commands.
7 Maintenance / Repair State of operational readiness after alarm activation 7 Maintenance / Repair 7.1 State of operational readiness after alarm activation Radio manual call point FDM275 with plastic insert w The plastic insert has fallen down, the yellow marking is visible, and the internal alarm indicator flashes red [➙ 18]. 1. Slide the key into the housing. 2. Pull the key out of the housing and push the plastic insert upward. a The internal alarm indicator stops flashing.
Maintenance / Repair 7 State of operational readiness after alarm activation – Snap the bottom housing cover into place in the back box. 5. If necessary, check the function of the manual call point. See the chapter 'Performance check [➙ 32]'. a The radio manual call point FDM275 is ready for operation.
7 Maintenance / Repair Establishing factory settings 7.2 Establishing factory settings All existing settings are deleted and reset to the factory settings. The radio manual call point FDM275 can only be integrated into a radio cell as a new device if it is set to its factory settings. 1 2 3 4 Figure 13: Establishing factory settings 1 Switching unit (rear view) 3 'new' opening with button 2 Battery pack BAT3.
Maintenance / Repair Establishing factory settings 7 4. Remove the connected battery pack (2) from the holder. 5. Press the button in the 'new' opening (3) with a slim pen or pencil (4) for approx. five seconds. a The internal alarm indicator flashes red every 2 seconds. a The radio manual call point FDM275 is set to the factory setting (Installation [➙ 27]).
7 Maintenance / Repair Basic principles for replacing the battery pack 7.3 Basic principles for replacing the battery pack WARNING Risk of explosion due to fire or short-circuit, even with a discharged battery pack Injury due to flying parts ● Isolate the connections and attach the battery cable to the battery pack to avoid a short-circuit of the connection wires. ● Prevent the battery pack from coming into contact with water. ● Do not extinguish a burning battery pack with water.
Maintenance / Repair Replacing the battery pack in the radio manual call point 7 7.4 Replacing the battery pack in the radio manual call point NOTICE Unintentional alarm activation Removing the glass or plastic insert triggers an alarm if the detector line is activated. ● Switch off the detector line or switch it to maintenance mode. ● ● Do not interrupt the power supply for longer than 2 minutes. Do not interrupt the power supply to multiple radio devices simultaneously.
7 Maintenance / Repair Replacing the battery pack in the radio manual call point 3. Loosen the two screws (2). 4. Remove the switching unit (2) with the connected battery pack (9). 5. Wait until the internal alarm indicator (6) flashes green (flashing pattern number 3 with interval of 2 seconds [➙ 18]). a The radio manual call point is 'out of base'. 6. Remove the old battery pack (9). – – Release the battery connector (8). Dispose of the old battery pack. 7.
Specifications Technical data 8 8 Specifications 8.1 Technical data You will find information on approvals, CE marking, and the relevant EU directives for this device (these devices) in the following document(s); see 'Applicable documents' chapter: ● Document A6V10271323 Device characteristics Radio Detector diagnosis With FXS2061 SWING Tool or connected fire control panel Type of alarm activation Type A (direct activation) Sending/receiving aerials Dual band aerial Frequency range 433.05…434.
8 Specifications Technical data Ambient conditions Place of installation Inside buildings/indoors Operating temperature -10…+55 °C Storage temperature -30…+75 °C Air humidity ≤95 % rel. Protection categories (IEC 60529): IP24D Mechanical data Standards Electromagnetic compatibility: ● 10 kHz…100 kHz ● 100 kHz…2.5 GHz 160 V/m 30 V/m Weight: 0.
Specifications Dimensions 8 8.2 Dimensions 36.5 86.8 86.8 8.3 Master gauge for recesses 36 25.4 25.4 25.4 A B B A A 18 25.4 8.3 18 A A, B = 5.3 mm 8.4 Environmental compatibility and disposal This equipment is manufactured using materials and procedures which comply with current environmental protection standards as best as possible.
Glossary Factory setting Basic settings present at the time of delivery Radio cell Unit comprising all radio devices connected to the radio gateway Radio device Any device that the radio gateway monitors Radio network Within a radio cell, bidirectional radio connections are established between the radio devices. Together with the radio gateway connections, these create a radio network.
Index Index A F Application area Fire control panel failure Ambient conditions ...................................... 25 Degraded mode operation .......................... 21 Approvals ......................................................... 41 Flashing mode Internal alarm indicator................................ 18 B Flashing pattern Battery pack Configuration ............................................... 18 Description ..................................................
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