EMS FIRECELL Setup Manual
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EMS FIRECELL, 2 Contents 1 Install Control Panel & Radio Hub 2 Install & Log On the RCCs 3 Assign the RCCs 4 Add and Install the Wireless Devices 5 Assign the Devices 6 Control Panel Programming 7 Check Device Signal Levels 8 Test the System Hub Menu Structure Fault Rectication How to Improve Signal Levels 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12-14 15
EMS FIRECELL, 1 Install Control Panel & Radio Hub POWER FA ULT SYSTEM FAU LT FIRE Fire Alarm Control Radio Hub Control Panel The Control Panel and the Radio Hub require installation into their proposed locations. (See the Radio Hub Installation Guide for more information). Once installed and with power applied, the Radio Hub will show the following default screen: TOT001 A000 F000 Where: TOT001 = The total number of devices logged to the Hub (including the Radio Hub itself). A000 = The number of alarm conditions on the system. F000 = The number of faults currently on the sys
EMS FIRECELL, 2 Install & Log On the RCCs The Radio Cluster Communicators (RCCs) require installing in their proposed locations. Refer to the Radio Cluster Communicator Installation Guide (TSD053) for more information. A unique ident number is shown on the side of each RCC. This should be noted as this is required when logging on (adding the RCC to the Radio Hub). From Front Display Hub/RCC Options Add RCC Select Desired Signal Path * Select Desired Loop & Device Address Add By Ident Add Dev 12345 Y? ’Enter the RCCs ident New Addr L1 A002. To Exit * = If the RCCs signal path is to b
3 Assign the RCCs TX RESET LOGON RX BACK HEALTHY FA U LT SYS FAULT LOOP 1 + - IN OUT IN OUT + - LOOP 2 + - IN OUT IN OUT + - LOOP 3 + - IN OUT IN OUT + - LOOP 4 + - IN OUT IN OUT + - RF1 RF2 TX RX Assign Device The newly added RCCs should now be assigned. From Unassigned Dev Assign Device Dev 000 of 001 changing to Done 001 of
EMS FIRECELL, 4 Add and Install the Wireless Devices The Wireless Devices can be added to their relevant RCCs, either by pressing the device’s log on buttons or by entering the device’s unique ident number. If adding by ident, always make a note of the devices ident numbers and device type prior to installation and refer to the Programming Manual (MK98) for further details. Note: Ensure the Wireless Devices are powered before logging on to the system. See the relevant installation guide for more information. To add devices by log on; From Front Display
EMS FIRECELL, The newly added devices must now be assigned. From Unassigned Dev Assign Device Dev 000 of 003 changing to Done 003 of 003 (once complete) To Exit BACK 5 Assign the Devices TX RESET LOGON RX BACK HEALTHY FA U LT SYS FAULT LOOP 1 + - IN OUT IN OUT + - LOOP 2 + - IN OUT IN OUT + - LOOP 3 + - IN OUT IN OUT + - LOOP 4 + - IN OUT IN OUT + - RF1 RF2 TX RX Assign Device 7
6 Control Panel Programming Program the Control Panel; ensuring Loop number and addresses programmed at the Radio Hub correspond to that programmed at the Control Panel. Ensure write switch is set to enable. Turn the key switch to the enabled position. Press the button to enter the menu. Press the button to scroll down until ‘Access Le
7 Check Device Signal Levels The signal levels for all wireless devices and RCCs must be checked. This menu will display the signal levels in dB for each wireless device and RCC over a 24 hour period, listed in Loop and Address Number order. After the system has been running for a 24 hour period, the device signal levels should display 24dB or above and the RCC signal leve
EMS FIRECELL, 8 Test the System Note: loops can be entered into fast test for ease of testing. This allows the detectors on the selected loops to be triggered into an alarm condition quicker than normal. The led on the device will ash to indicate it is in this fast test mode. A time period of between 1 and 30 minutes is selectable which decrements and is then re-generated on a re alarm event. The devices automatically come out of fast test mode when the timer expires or the fast test mode is exited. Front Display Advanced Start Fast Test To Exit BACK 10
EMS FIRECELL, Front Screen Text or Unassigned Dev Device Status Add New Device Assign Device Remove Device Hub/RCC Options Radio Channels Advanced Device Loop / Address / Status / Type Fault Status Alarm Status * Battery Level Signal Level Manual Update RCC Number & Ident Software Version Set Hub Addr Add RCC Remove RCC Hub / RCC Status Change Address Dev RCC Listing Global Batt Stat Global Sig Stat Individual Test Start Fast Test RCC Comms Path Chg RCC CommPath Replace RCC † Sounder Mode Analogue 35 mode Audio Detect Batt Smoothing Currently Used Manual Select Auto Select Fault Status Signal Level Manual Update Background Level Radio Channels Ident Software Versi
EMS FIRECELL, 12 Fault Rectication Rectication Process Check battery connections and voltages. Check the RCCs mains supply. Check that the device is correctly assembled. Failing this, it is recommended that the detector is replaced. Check the devices audio monitoring switches are set correctly. See the devices installation instructions for more information. Try resetting the Radio Hub. Check that the device is correctly assembled. The fault will clear upon successful relocation. Check that the device is correctly assembled. The fault will clear upon successful relocation. Check that the device is correctly assembled. The fault will clear upon successful relocation. Che
EMS FIRECELL, Fault Rectication Continued 13 Check the RCCs battery connection voltage. Check devices location to ensure no visible cause can be seen. Check device signal level in the Global Sig Stat menu. Refer to the ‘How to improve device signal levels’ section. Has any electrical equipment recently been installed in close proximity of the RCC. If so it may need to be moved to an acceptable distance. See RCC Installation instructions for details. Has any electrical equipment recently been installed in close proximity of the Radio Hub. If so i
EMS FIRECELL, Fault Rectication Continued 14 No action required. It is recommended that the detector is replaced for new. Note: Where temporary work involving the generation of dust, smoke, paint spray, and other aerosols is to be carried out in an area protected by smoke detectors, the supplied dust covers must be temporarily tted to prevent contamination or false alarms. The devices should also be temporarily disabled at the Control Panel. Care must also be taken to ensure that the dust covers are removed and the devices re-enabled once the environment is c
EMS FIRECELL, 15 Reposition the device in the correct location and re-check the signal levels. Signal Levels successfully improved. Carry out a survey to re-check signal levels. Is there metalwork / electrical equipment near the unit, contrary to the device installation instructions? Has the device been installed in the correct location as per the survey? Are the signal levels ok now? NO YES YES YES Is the device allocated to the correct/closest RCC? Re-allocate device to correct / closest RCC and re-check signal levels.
EMS FIRECELL, 16 www.emsgroup.co.uk Third Party Accredited ISO 9001 ISO 13485 ISO 14001 The information contained within this literature is correct at time of publishing. The EMS Security Group Ltd reserves the right to change any information regarding products as part of its continual development enhancing new technology and reliability. The EMS Group advises that any product literature issue numbers are checked with its head oce prior to any formal specication being written.
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