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Synova® FC330A Fire detection system Planning Installation Commissioning System operating User application settings Background information Trouble shooting Maintenance Appendix Phase 4 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products...
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Planning Compact FIRE control unit (1 loop) Compact FIRE control unit (2/4 loops) 1583_o_en_−−_1 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 08.2005...
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Features Features FC330A-ECO... FC330A-x Application range small installations small and medium installations Suitable for installer market Pre−assembled at factory Detector loops (SynoLOOP) 2 + 2 Addressable Synova® detectors and input modules ...128 ...512 Addressable output modules ...64 ...64 Conventional detector lines −...
Available basic control units Basic unit pre-assembled, includes • cabinet • master board K3X030 equipped with FC330A-ECO – power supply – 1 addressable loop • LCD unit • operating keyboard • Dimension cabinet W = 400mm H = 400mm D = 110mm FC330A-ECO-CH Basic unit pre-assembled, includes •...
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Summary of technical data FC330A-ECO... (1 loop) Processing capacity − Addressable Synova® detectors (SynoLOOP) loop with max. 128 addr. devices or stub line with max. 32 addr. devices – Audible alarm devices monitored control lines max. 0,5A/24V optional (K3G050) – Programmable driver outputs ratings max.
Summary of technical data FC330A-x (4 loops) Processing capacity − Addressable Synova® detectors (SynoLOOP) loops each with max. 128 addr. devices or stub lines each with max. 32 addr. devices optional (K3M030) loops each with max. 128 addr. devices or stub lines each with max.
Basic package Quantity System components Description Details see required 543693 ph3 vers.1 compact control (previous version) FC330A-ECO1 − 543703 ph3 vers. 2 compact control (previous version) FC330A-ECO 543716 ph4 compact control unit including accessories page 20 compact control unit including accessories for ’CH’ incl. FC330A-ECO-CH 577575 page 20...
Ordering information FC330A cabinet series ’Standard’ FC330A-1/-6 incl. accessories (see page 13) FC330A-2/-2-CH/-5 incl. accessories (see page 13) max. 2 pcs. FCA... cutout AX1210 AX1212 B3R080 H23B030 K3M010 K3L070 Z3B171 Z3S020 Z3S030 F02F290 K3M020 K3G050 mounting rail TS35 Z3I1020 Z3I1000 K3M030 K3L100 C rail...
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Basic package Quantity System components phase 3 Description Details see required FC330A-1 566557 fire control panel, 2 LOOP (542445) FC330A-2 566560 fire control panel, 2 LOOP (542461) page 21 page 21 fire control panel, 2 LOOP FC330A-2-CH 577588 as FC330A-2 but with ’FBA-CH’ incl. –...
1.12 Language kits EPROM set Inscription stripes EP1 = 4MB EP2 = 2 MB Part no. country Accessory-sets software name language International English FCA105 576013 CISJ11.xx English + blank Spain FCA125 576026 CISE11.xx Castilian Spain FCA135 576039 CISTC1.xx Catalan Belgium FCA145 576042 CISI11.xx...
Installation Mounting cabinet Determine mounting location of cabinet min. 1m Break out cable entries where required Insert protection strip or bushing where required Mark position of mounting screws and drill holes 1,7m À À À À À À À À À Mount housing on the wall using 4 screws À...
FC330A-ECO... 19” cabinet Screw mounting sheet metal in the 19” cabinet, using the 4 screws $ $ $ $ $ $ 19” View from back $ $ $ $ $ $ min.50mm 10HU Screw blank panel at the 19” 1HU = 44,45mm cabinet, using the 2 screws Hang up housing at the 4 screws, adjust and screws...
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Panel preparation FC330A-ECO... (1 loop) Master board (K3X030) Insert inscription stripes Snap the Z3B171 relay on to the profile rail Insert EPROMs AX1212 AX1212 Place batteries and inserted jumper ”ST8/9 or ST10” according to the battery make used Yuasa ALARMCOM (default) / Power sonic ST10 Sonnenschein (more info see page 106) If mains voltage 230/115VAC is applied for...
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Panel preparation FC330A-x (4 loops) Master board only with (K3X020) FC330A−2/-2-CH/-5 Snap the Z3B171 relay on Insert inscription stripes to the profile rail B3R080 Insert EPROMs AX1212 AX1212 AX1210 AX1210 If mains voltage 230/115VAC is applied for con- trols, fasten cables with cable tie and stick warning label close to the relay units Either AX1212 (12Ah) or AX1210 (15Ah) depending on emergency power requirement...
Mounting of battery extension set Z3I1020 to FC330A-x (4 loops) Required ocnfiguration in SWE: − Activate special function ’2nd battery package used’. − This function automatically assigns the driver ouputs K7-7/8. 1st batt. 2nd batt. charger control pack pack − AMP pins for the connection of M3P140, in case the auxiliary power supply unit (Z3I1000) is used.
2.11 Mounting of optional parallel indicator panel B3R080 or cover plate H23B030 Screw parallel display, or cover plate to the housing from back using the 6 H23B030 locking washers and hexagonal nuts B3R080 Connect the flat cable to connector C on the master board Insert inscription stripes 1583_o_en_−−_2...
2.12 Mounting of optional key switch Z3S020 ’Nordic’ or Z3S030 ’KABA’ Cut out foil from back side Connect the cable on connector G Mount the key switch module key ’KABA’ to Z3S030 (2 pcs. supplied with Z3S030) key ’Nordic’ to Z3S020 (1 pcs. supplied with Z3S020) 1583_o_en_−−_2 Building Technologies Fire Safety &...
2.13 Mounting of optional power supply Z3I1000 to FC330A-x (4 loops) Z3I1000 not possible with cabinet series ’Nordic’ from product status > 05 Assembly set, suitable to be added onsite, consisting of: AC/DC Converter B2F040 Support plate for converter B2F040 Monitoring card M3P140 Mains terminals Monitoring card M3P140...
2.14 Connecting optional power supply set Z3I1000 to FC330A-x (4 loops) Fuse ’F2’: 3,15A/T supply output Fuse ’F1’: 3,15A/T supply output mounting see page 30 to K3X020 blue LED ’H1’ green: DC/converter on red LED ’H2’ green: DC/battery on to batteries LED ’H3’...
2.15 Connecting SynoLOOP devices Note: for technical details see page 109 −> list order and type of all devices (field device list) Smoke/heat detectors Flame detectors Sockel SO620A Base SO320A Base SO320A DF1191/92 –> set to ’SynoLOOP’ OP620A OP320A HI62xA HI320A/322A OH620A OH320A...
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2.16 Connecting of conventional SynoLINE300 devices (current limited) Note: for technical details see page 110 to run SynoLINE300 set jumper on the line extension card K3M010/020 accordingly see page 42, 43 −> list order and type of all devices (field device list) Smoke/heat detectors Base SO320 Base SO320...
2.17 Connecting of collective SynoLINE600 devices (non current limited) Note: for technical details see page 110 to run SynoLINE600 set jumper on the line extension card K3M010/020 accordingly see page 42, 43 Ô list order and type of all devices (field device list) Smoke/heat detectors Base SO620C Base SO620C...
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2.18 Connecting spare function key Alarm delay Remote alarm active Premises manned (Spare) Use special ribbon cable F02F290 and connect to K6 input 1...4 and K8 (depending on programming) Inputs programmable inputs with software V6.x onwards 1583_o_en_−−_2 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 08.2005...
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2.19 Connecting FC330A-ECO... (K3X030) for Belgium: The control unit must be connected on a separate two-pole automatic circuit breaker with indication of power and current rating, which must be installed in a way that it can easily be accessed and that it is located in the near vicinity of the control unit.
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External voltage side (contacts) INPUT 0V FC330A-ECO... (K3X030) Control unit voltage side (coil) Pluggable terminal block − Programmable control input (manned) S active as long as is applied − Programmable control input (evac.) S programming see page 100 − Programmable control input (ackn.) Programmable control input (reset) −...
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2.19.1 Mains connection K3X030 mains cable DANGER Attention: 2 onboard mains fuses (F9, F10; neutral and live) ground connection housing Terminals mains 315mA/T Remark: Mains mains 230V for 115V change 115V 315mA/T fuse F9/F10 to 630mA/T 1583_o_en_−−_2 Building Technologies Fire Safety & Security Products 08.2005...
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2.20 Connecting FC330A-x (K3X020) for Belgium: The control unit must be connected on a separate two-pole automatic circuit breaker with indication of power and current rating, which must be installed in a way that it can easily be accessed and that it is located in the near vicinity of the control unit.
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External voltage side (contacts) INPUT 0V FC330A-x (K3X020) Control unit voltage side (coil) Pluggable terminal block − Programmable control input (manned) S active as long as is applied − Programmable control input (evac.) S programming see page 100 − Programmable control input (ackn.) Programmable control input (reset) −...
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2.20.1 Mains connection K3X020 mains cable DANGER Attention: 2 onboard mains fuses (F9, F10; neutral and live) ground connection −> door Terminals mains 630mA/T ground connection Mains mains 230V to housing frame 115V 630mA/T Remark: for 115V change fuse F9/F10 to 1,25A/T 1583_o_en_−−_2 Building Technologies Fire Safety &...
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2.21 Connecting line extension card K3M010 outputs mounting see page 25, 26 alarm contact horns 3 and 4 lines 5 to 8 connection to K3X020 connector A 4 EOL20 5V supply 4 spacer bolts L=25 voltage available Jumper X1 – X4 (X1 = line 1, X2 = line 2 etc.) Pos.
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2.22 Connecting line extension card K3M020 outputs mounting see page 25, 26 connection to K3X020 connector A lines 13 to 16 lines 9 to 12 lines 5 to 8 4 spacer bolts L=25 Jumper X21 – X32 (X21 = line 1, X22 = line 2 etc.) Pos.
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2.23 Connecting addressable loop extension card K3M030 V3: connection to mounting see page 25, 26 K3X020 connector V3 V1: connection to Loop 4 or K3X020 connector A stub line 4 Loop 3 or stub line 3 +24V/+5V supply voltage available 4 spacer bolts L=25 V2: connection to 4 hexagonal nuts M3...
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2.24 Connecting relay card K3G050 to connector B driver outputs 17...20 horns 5+6 relay output 5-8 relay output 1-4 mounting see page 23..27 LED H1 green lit = 5V supply ON LEDs H2...H9 red, lit = relay output activated (also when relays are disabled) jumper X6..X13 to program relay contact NO/NC...
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2.25 Connecting RS232/LON converter card K3I080 D required to provide the LON-bus application on the serial ports D needs 5V power supply Resistor R23 end-of-line resistor 100Ω LON-bus to be replaced by a 50Ω resistor if mounting see page 23..27 LON-bus is used as ’free topology’...
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2.26 Connecting LED driver card K3L100 LED 17-32 mounting see page 25...27 to connector C to B3R080 if required in-/outputs LED 1-16 K3L100 can be used simultaneously with B3R080 or by it self K3L100 2 cable holders OUTPUT Pluggable terminal block K1 6 spacer bolts L=32 6 Pan-head screws 6 washers...
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2.27 Connecting VdS-interface card K3L070 mounting see page 25...27 6 Pan-head screws 6 washers to connector B Resistor ”RX” for SST (not factory installed) Switch ”S1” for manual (open = test operation) green «5V power» yellow «Notlauf (Störung)» green «FSK Entriegelung ansteuern» «HM auslösen»...
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Commissioning Commissioning procedure 1. Read safety instructions see page 50 2. Check electronic hardware see page 51 3. Switch power on see page 51 4. Select function ‘autom. configuration’ see page 53 5. Read autom. device configuration see page 53 6.
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Safety instructions Classification and meaning of signal words DANGER Imminent danger! May cause serious bodily injury or danger to life! Symbols and their meaning Electrical voltage The commissioning work may only be performed by specially trained professionals. The safety regulations, particularly the prevention of electrical shocks, must be consci- entiously followed.
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Check electronic hardware 1. check position of EPROMs see page 52, 53 correct mounting of add-on cards see page 23, 25 flat cable of add-on cards connected where required see page 52, 53 ribon for keyboard connected (connector ’D’) see page 52, 53 flat cable for display connected (connector ’E’) see page 52, 53 position of jumpers ‘ST1’..
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Master board K3X030 mains fuses mains 115/230V 24V supply Outputs 315mA/T Inputs Remote transmission alarm and fault → 630mA/T) (115V 50VA Horn 1 and 2 Loop 1 or stub line 1 LEDs 1 to 4 pluggable connecting terminals Keyboard Battery Key-lock Potentiometer to adjust battery charging switch...
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Master board K3X020 mains fuses mains 115/230V 24V supply 630mA/T Outputs Inputs Remote transmission alarm and fault → 1,25A/T) Alarm contact (115V Horn 1 and 2 Stub lines 1/2 or Loop 1/2 100VA LEDs 1 to 4 pluggable connecting terminals Keyboard Battery Potentiometer to adjust battery charging...
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Allows a quick installation check in order to find out how many devices have been installed within the line (without any programming at control panel). Principle The system reads all devices ‘as found’ and allocates each device to a separate ELE- MENT and ZONE.
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is part of the system configuration. Each installation has its specific zoning. The zoning requires the knowledge of the precise order of installation of all devices within the line(s). ZONE − represents the ‘room-address’ − alarm events are shown on the ‘zone level’ −...
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Testing peripheral devices Automatic detectors and manual call points – Set zones to mode ’Detector test’ (see operating menu page 63) – Test all detectors + for a ’Test alarm’ the response indicator on the detector flashes for approx. 10 seconds Testing smoke detector Testing heat detector OP..
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System operating Remark: * See also separate user operating manual e1973 for more detailed information regarding sys- tem operating Function keys and LED indicators ALARM NORMAL OPERATION MON 04.01.99 09:13 Acknowledge Silence/resound horn Reset Remote alarm Alarm delay Remote alarm Start/ System on Stop...
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LED indicators Function if lit or flashing green ’System on’ normal operation (flashing if system runs on battery) addressable detector faulty or missing addressable line break or short conventional line break or short yellow ’Fault’ control line ’alarm horn’ break or short control line ’remote transmission’...
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Operating access Notes operating ACCESS: via PASSWORD, password consists of 4 digits The 4 basic passwords can be programmed individually by the service engineer After 3 consecutive incorrect password entries the operating access is disabled for 15 minutes operating ACCESS: via KEY SWITCH (user 1), can also be made accessible if optional key lock switch (Z3S020/030) is supplied Editing of user text / Service functions (user 2) can be made available to the ’user 2’...
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Quick operating reference On ’alarm’: main menu − to silence buzzer − to start alarm organization − to silence horn ALARM SELECT: 1. ENabling − to reactivate horn (main menu) 2. DISabling 3. INFO polling On ’fault’: 4. other functions −...
Overview operating menu Call up the operating menu: ü Press «start/stop» key and enter the password (0055 ok), or turn key SELECT: 1. ENabling (main menu) 2. DISabling 3. INFO polling Access level 4. other functions 0055 ENabling: 1. detector ’zone’ Enable zones 1...256 ENABLE: 1.
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SELECT: 1. ENabling (main menu) 2. DISabling 3. INFO polling 4. other functions Access level 0055 FUNCTIONS: 1. function Switching manned $ unmanned via menu FUNCTIONS: 1. switching alarm org. 2. system TEST (4.1) 2. set time / date Set or adjust time and date 3.
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Ê Details see page 71 (also via configuration tool SWE330A) SELECT: 1. ENabling (main menu) 2. DISabling Ë Details see page 101 (also via configuration tool SWE330A) 3. INFO polling Ì Details see page 115 4. other functions Access level FUNCTIONS: 1.
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Display of alarm messages The display is divided into a lower and an upper section, of 2 lines each. − upper section ê shows the first message or serves as ’scroll box’ − lower section ê always shows the last message −...
User application settings Basic facilities The setting of the user functions of the fire detection system FC330A can be done direct on the panel (as explained under ’User application settings’ page 71) or off−line via the PC-tool SWE330A. The SWE330A allows to save the user config- uration on disk (backup).
Overview programmable user functions The user functions can be set at different locations within the system hierarchy. link link define define addr. devices + conv. lines detector zone device type general functions to detector zone to conTrol zone element parameters define define link...
User application settings ’off-line’ via configuration tool SWE330A Startup the SWE330A (providing the SWE330A is correctly installed) é ’welcome page’ é main menu ’configuration’ é select either ’new’ to create a new file or ’open’ to open an existing file or ’import’...
Menu overview SWE330A Each function group can be selected by a separate button on the screen ’main configuration’. Function groups Accessed parameters button ’System’ To define − country version – used add-on hardware modules − application serial ports − application serial ports −...
Data transfer control unit <−> SWE330A Proceed as shown below. ü Press «Start/stop» key and enter the password (0055 ok) and proceed as follows SELECT: 1. ENabling (main menu) 2. DISabling 3. INFO polling 4. other functions FUNCTIONS: 1. function 2.
User application settings ’direct’ via keypad Also possible via PC-tool SWE330A (see page 66) ü Press «Start/stop» key and enter the password (0055 ok) Display shows: Note: LCD-text shown is based on software program ’English international’ SELECT: 1. ENabling (main menu) 2.
Define general functions ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the collective lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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Only relevant with software variant ’Germany’ / ’Czechia’ / ’Slovakia’ and ’Luxembourg’ only with VdS-card K3L070 − to define activation mode of Hauptmelder HM at fire, activation: 1. single activ Sel.# ch.? 2. multiple 3. cont. activ − to define activation time of Hauptmelder 0.2..200sec (default = 6sec) Duration of HM activation ####/10 sec.
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− to define what type of handshake is needed 1. flow control via software PRINTER: handshake 1. Xon/Xoff 2. flow control via hardware > selected #, change? 2. RTS/CTS (extra wires) − to define whether printer supervision is 1. not supervised PRINTER: supervision DTR/DSR 1.
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− to define that the control lines ‘horn’ are also 1. horns not activated on ‘inter- horn on INTERNAL ALARM: 1. inactive activated during state ‘internal alarm’ nal alarm’ > selected #, change? 2. active − applies for all ‘horn’ control lines 2.
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Define type of (4.4.1) 2. collective line ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conv. lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.8.1 Functions on level (4.4.1) 2. collective line Functions as displayed Selectable options/Remarks 1. autom. detector / break + short circuit = fault LINE ##: 1.DET 2.CP 3.BR=al 4.SH=al 2. Manual call point / break + short circuit = fault >...
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Define 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.9.1 Functions on level CONFIGURATION 1. line Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê 4. element to define element parameters ê...
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5.10 Define 4. addressable line (continuation) ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.10.1 Functions on level (c) 2. device Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê 4. element to define element parameters ê...
5.11 Define parameters on 3. zone ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.11.1 Functions on level 3. zone Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê 4. element to define element parameters ê...
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Define parameters on 3. zone (continuation) ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.11.2 Functions on level 3. zone (continuation) Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê 4. element to define element parameters ê...
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5.12 Define parameters on 4. element (normally not used) ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.12.1 Functions on level 4. element Ü These parameter settings are done on level (c) 2. device Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê...
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5.13 Link collective line to 3. zone ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.13.1 Linking procedure Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê 4. element to define element parameters ê...
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5.14 Define 4. outputs (menu) ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.14.1 Define parameter on 9. CONFIG ConTrol−ZONES Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê 4. element to define element parameters ê...
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5.15 Define 4. outputs (menu) (continuation) ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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Define parameters on (c.9) 2. ConTrol ELEMENTS (continuation) Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê 4.
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5.16 Link 4. outputs (menu) ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.16.1 Linking 3. link DRIVER OUT’s and 4. link RELAY OUT’s Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê...
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5.16.2 Function 6. CHECK configuration Submenu 4. addressable line ê CONFIGURATION 1. line to define line type, number of devices, link devices ê 2. device to define device parameters ê 3. zone to define zone parameters ê 4. element to define element parameters ê...
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5.17 Setting 3. password ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.18 Programming 6. LON devices ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.19 Programming 7. serial ports ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.20 Programming input signals ê CONFIGURATION: 1. system data to define basic functions and alarm organization ê (4.4.1) 2. collective line to define the conventional lines (only if K3M010 or K3M020 is equipped) ê 3. password to overwrite the 4 basic passwords ê...
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5.21 EDITING user text via keypad Also possible via PC-tool SWE330A (see page 66) ü Press «Start/stop» key and enter the password (0055 ok) Note: Display LCD-text shown is based on software program ’English international’ SELECT: 1. ENabling (main menu) 2.
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5.22 How editing is basically done There are 3 ways to enter charcters in order to create user text. The LCD always serves as monitor. «0» to enter a number select NUMBER, LETTER, WORD: (0, F1, F2) «F1» to enter a letter «F2»...
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5.23 How to move the cursor − moving to the left: press key «7» to move one position / press key «4» to move five positions − moving to the right: press key «9» to move one position / press key «6» to move five positions 5.24 How to delete existing user text or wrong input −...
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5.26 Word library for user text accommodation ambulance annex apartment archive area assembly assembly shop attic basement battery room behind below between building canteen car parking caretaker catering ceiling cellar check room classroom cleaning cloak room closet cold store conference control point control room core...
Background information Power supply 6.1.1 Quiescent current table Basic information to determine the capacity of the emergency power battery in relation with the used hardware. Module Quiescent current at 24V Additional current with alarm condition during mains failure K3X030 100mA 1 loop with 1 connected detector + 9mA per activated control line all monitored control lines terminated...
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6.1.2 Emergency power battery The charger of the FC330A−x is designed to charge the emergency power battery up to 80% of it’s nominal capacity within 24h. − Compatible sizes: 2x12V/12Ah or 2x12V/15Ah or 2x17Ah or 4x12V/12Ah by using Z3I1020 Restriction: The quiescent current shall not exceed 500mA if a higher quie- scent current is needed use the additional power supply Z3I1000 6.1.3...
Programmable alarm organization 6.2.1 Purpose and principle To prevent the unnecessary turnout of the fire department for minor incidents (CAC: Special Alarmconcept) It involves personnel in the alarming sequence and relies on the operating states: é while the operating personnel is present mode ’manned’...
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’manned’ Mode: ’manned’ ’unmanned’ ’unmanned’ Local alarm (alarm stage 1) Local alarm Ackn. Confirm message acknowledged Investigate fire location and decide − emergency − minor incident Reset reset Remote alarm Alarm stage 2 é only applies for zone ty Local alarm (also called ’alarm stage 1’) or MULTI−LOC Alarm initiated by detectors during ’V1’...
SynoLOOP Function Features / Characteristics Max. number of devices per line ...128 per loop ..32 per stub line ..64 addressable output modules per system FC330A Connectable line device types serie SynoLINE300/600 − OP320A/620A smoke detectors − OH320A/620A multi sensor detectors Details see manual −...
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SynoLINE300/600 K3M010 / K3M020 LINE Terminal block K12 Conventional line x max. 32 detectors EOL20 − Conventional line x − – – conventional detection line DC1192/ SynoLOOP – max. 25 detectors EOL22 CB320A Function Function Conventional lines K3M010 / 020 K3M010 / 020 DC1192 1) CB320A 1)
Control line for alarm devices (horn) FC330A / K3M010 / K3G050 end of line end of line BELL on K3X020 on K3M010/K3G050 K3/K13/K23 Pluggable terminal block Horn 1 or 3 or 5 max.0,5A 3,01kW/½W (1%) 12kW/½W 0,5A/F monitored − Horn 2 or 4 or 6 3,01kW/½W (1%) 12kW/½W monitored...
Control contacts FC330A / K3M010 CONTROL external system Pluggable terminal block K4/K14 Load Alarm contact 1 or 3 max. 30V / 1A (active until reset) − Alarm contact 2 or 4 max. 30V / 1A (active until reset) Characteristics Designed as dry changeover contacts Active in alarm condition Operating functions per control line (via menu) −...
7. serial ports The master board K3X020 (K3X030) provides 2 (1) identical serial RS232 ports. The application on these ports is selectable. Remote indicating/control equipment K3X030 K3X020 Note: BMS = Building Management System Each application can only be provided once either on 3rd party RS232-1 or RS232-2 RS232/LON...
Serial port application VISU (Visualizer) Application − for remote indicating and operating via PC (available via hotline) − only for demo and training sessions (non approved and non monitored communication) − function ‘visualizer’ can be enabled or disabled via service menu (default = disabled) −...
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6.10 Serial port application BMS Open interface to 3 party systems − building management system (BMS) − driver module for mimic display panels for false floor etc. where element information is required Point-to-point connection Monitored or non-monitored Two way communication or restricted from FC330A to 3 party systems only Allows remote control of all important functions User configuration and user texts are not transmitted...
Trouble shooting Interpretation of fault messages 1) If such error messages occur frequently then report the exact wording of the message to the hotline Cause / Action to be taken Display shows Battery voltage is too low and mains disconnected. 24V supply too low % restore mains voltage % then reset Battery voltage is too high.
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Indicates a hardware problem. Error:Checksum fault in area: ### % unpower system and re−power again (if message comes on again replace main board K3X...) Indicates a software problem. Error:Mod.###,Id.##,Par1.#### Par2.#### % unpower system and re−power again (if message comes on again replace main board K3X...) Indicates a software problem.
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Normal procedure during line startup. Duration: line reset = line FAULT due to startup 50sec / line upload = 20sec or 40sec % no action to be taken Connection load on detector loop exceeded. line ## > APMK too high: ###/### % reduce the number of devices Line type defined but no devices configured.
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Several faults on the addressable line simultaneously. multiple faults on line ## % disconnect line then re-connect section by section New device within the displayed line inserted. NEW device > line ## % check and adapt configuration No communication to RS232/LON card K3I080 No resp.
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Control line ‘horn’ either short circuit, reversed polarity or miss- SHORT CIRCUIT in horn−line ## ing blocking diode to sounder(s). % check wiring of sounder(s) Control line ‘remote transmission ALARM’ either short circuit, SHORT CIRCUIT RT−alarm wrong polarity or missing diode to load. % check wiring Control line ‘remote transmission FAULT’...
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Reported operating state does not correspond with device zone ### elem. ##: UNKNOWN state type. % check and replace device Unsuitable application. Device has reported state ‘drift’ to often zone ### el. ##: WRONG application within 24h. % replace device or change parameters Fault at corresponding inputs on K3I110 zone ### elem ##: FAULT zone ### elem ##: SHORT...
Maintenance General The fire detection control unit FC330A requires only little maintenance work. It has a high degree of self monitoring, such as detectors monitored on presence and wire break/short, series SynoLINE300/600 also on drift (only OPxxxA and OHxxxA) call points monitored on broken glass and wire break/short line to alarm sounders monitored on wire break/short line to externally located remote transmission device monitored on wire break/short automatic ’battery load test’...
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Synova) Quick commission procedure FC330A Install + check detector network SO620A − insert commissioning plug CDM320 SO320A or DZB1191 into each detector SO320A MT320A base and test the loop CDM320 CDM320 DZB1191 Insert detectors if network is ok − requires a completed and correctly wired detector network −...
Synova) Self-made inscription stripes If no inscription stripes are available in the required language (see page 14) they can be produced locally by using a WINDOWS-PC with printer Special template for WINWORD available that allows to create individual inscription stripes for the FC330A by PC (including stripe for parallel indicator) ý...
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Upgrading ’phase 3’ control unit to ’phase 4’ B3Q580/590/595 K2.2 K2.1 ST14 FC330A (K3X020) F20A040 K3K040 EPROM EP1 EPROM EP2 Procedure 1. replace K3X020 ph3 by K3X020 ph4 2. insert the F20A040 LCD adapter cable (6) to fit the ’ph3’-LCD (7) to K3X020 ’ph4’ 3.
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Synova) System compatibility Hardware components inside FC330A Compatible software versions Type Part no. Index Remarks ph1a Software V2.x V5.x V6.x V7.x V7.x 484053 ...D no ‘loop’ / no ‘SWE330A’ − − – – 484053 E... needs pin adapter for RS232−2 –...