FireCell Radio Cluster Communicator Installation Iss 19i

Part No
Product Description
FC-555-001
FC-555-002
FC-555-331
FC-555-332
Radio Cluster Communicator
Installation Guide
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
c/w
c/w
c/w
c/w
PSU & 6V 4Ah battery
PSU
remote aerial facility, PSU & 6V 4Ah battery
remote aerial facility & PSU
POWER
FAULT
RADIO CLUSTER COMMUNICATOR
ATTENTION
OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS
FOR HANDLING
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE
!
1
The Radio Cluster Communicator (RCC) installation
must conform to applicable local installation codes and
should only be installed by a fully trained competent
person.
2
START
Step 2 RCC Components
Step 1 Pre Installation
3
The following points require consideration upon installation:
5
4
6
POWER
FAULT
RCC location. Refer to the design drawings generated from the
radio survey.
Radio Clus
ter Commun
1
Item No
Remote aerials. If using remote aerials with this product, refer
to the Remote Aerial Installation manual for more information.
Part Description 4X Corner
covers
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0359-CPR-XXXX
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INPUT
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 1.0A MAX
onal
inform
Instal
ation
lation
refer
Instru
to
ctions
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For additi
Radio performance. It is recommended that the RCC is located
above the power supply to distance the RCC’s internal aerials
from power cabling. Refer to step 3 to ensure the radio
performance is optimised.
5
2
3
4
5
4x Lid
Screws
1x RCC
Lid
1x RCC
PCB
1x RCC
1x RCC Power
Supply Unit (PSU) Box
Step 4 PCB / PSU Removal
Step 3 Mounting Location Guidelines
To
ensure
the
optimum
range
performance of the
RCC is achieved, the
following should be considered:
UNIVERSAL PSU EMS-PSU-002
START
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
icator
The RCC PCB can be removed to ensure that damage is not
caused during installation. The PSU can also be removed and
rotated, allowing mains cable entry to the left hand side of the
unit.
2m
RF1
0.6m
RF2
Remove the three circled retaining screws, prior to unclipping
the PCB.
HEALTHY
FAULT
If removing/rotating the PSU, remove both PSU retaining
screws, prior to unclipping it.
POWER
FAULT
SYS FAULT
RESET
Step 5 Prepare the RCC Back Box
LOGON
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INPUT
INPUT
INPUT:
220-240VAC,
50Hz0.3A
INPUT:
220-240VAC,
50Hz,
OUTPUT:
5.0-8.5VDC,0.8A
1.0A MAX
OUTPUT:
5.0-8.5VDC,
MAX
For additional information
refer
to TSD042
For additional
information
refer to
Installation Instructions
BACK
0359-CPR-002670359-CPR-XXXX
0359
FAULT
FAULT
SYS FAULT
STATUS
STATUS
START
START
FAULT
BATTERY FAIL
BATTERY
FAIL
RESET
HEALTHY
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY
LOW
The RCC must not be installed
within 0.6m of any metal work.
BACK
RF2
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
UNIVERSAL
PSU EMS-PSU-002
FC-60-1000
RF1
SLIDE TO
REMOVE
RCC
MAINS / CHARGER
CHERGER FAIL
MAINS
FAIL
The RCC must not be installed
within 2m of other radio or
electrical equipment.
LOGON
Step 6 Fit RCC Back Box to the Wall
Drill the required
cable entry points
where necessary.
The units Back
Box can now be
fixed to the wall.
The PSU can be
rotated to accept
cable entry to the
right or left hand
side of the unit.
All five circled
fixing positions
are available for
use.
= Do Not Use
= Available Cable
Entry Points
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Step 7 Connection Wiring
Step 8 Applying Power
The RCC is powered from a 220-240VAC supply and requires a
5A protection device.
Apply power to the RCC. The normal LED states for the RCC are as
below:
Power cables should only be passed via the access points
available.
Healthy LED - Green LED will be on.
Flame retardant cable glands must be used.
Sys Fault LED - Yellow LED will be off.
Fault LED - Yellow LED will be off.
Cable lengths should be kept to a minimum to ensure cables
are away from the PCB’s aerials.
Cable should have a minimum cross section of 1.5mm2
RF2
HEALTHY
HEALTHY
FAULT
FAULT
SYS FAULT
L N E
INPUT
INPUT
0359
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0359-CPR-00267
0359
0359-CPR-XXXX
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
FC-60-1000
BATTERY FAIL
BATTERY LOW
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
FAULT
RF1
Power
Supply
Unit
Earth Wire
Neutral Wire
Live Wire
RESET
BACK
LOGON
SYS FAULT
For additional information refer to TSD0
Step 9 Configuration
Step 10 Reassemble the RCC
The RCC’s programming and loop address are configured using the
Hub menu structure.
Ensure that the RCC PCB and RCC PSU are correctly inserted
and that all retaining screws are refitted.
Refit the RCC lid, ensuring all four lid screws and corner covers
are fitted.
Refer to the programming manual (Doc Ref: TSD129) for full
programming details.
Care must be taken to ensure the LEDs are not damaged by
the light pipe when refitting the RCCs lid.
POWER
FAULT
RADIO CLUSTER COMMUNICATOR
Free to download from
www.emsgroup.co.uk
Specification
Operating
Temperature
Certification
-10°C to 50°C (ambient)
Certification
body
Storage
Temperature
0°C to 35°C
Humidity
Up to 95% non-condensing
CPR Certificate
DOP
IP Rating
IP54
Approved to
Power
Requirements
Mains Powered 220-240VAC, 50Hz
Battery Backup
1 x 6V 4Ah Yuasa NP4-6 FR
868MHz
Output
Transmitter
Power
Auto adjusting 0 - 14 dBm
Dimensions
270mm (W) 205mm (H) 75mm (D)
Weight
1.9kg (including battery) / 1.15kg (excluding battery)
Location
Type A: For indoor use
Year of
manufacture
EN54-4:1998 Incorporating Amendments Nos. 1 and 2. Fire detection
and fire alarm systems.
Part 4: Power supply equipment.
EN54-25:2008. Incorporating corrigenda September 2010 and March
2012. Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Part 25: Components using
radio links.
European Union
directives
EMS Security Group Ltd hereby declares that this device is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU (R&TTE directive).
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive):
Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this
product to your local supplier upon purchase of equivalent new
equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more
information see www.recyclethis.info
Dispose of your batteries in an environmentally friendly manner
according to your local regulations.
Contact Information
Regulatory Information
Manufacturer
0359-CPR-0046
EN54-18:2005. Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Part 18:
Input/output devices.
Battery Standby
Time
72 hours
Operating
Frequency
10
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EMS General
EMS Security Group Ltd. Technology House, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 8JZ,
United Kingdom
See devices serial number label
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