Bosch FPA-1000-UL Installation And Operation Manual

Bosch FPA-1000-UL Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Analog fire panels FPA-1000 Family Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation Considerations for UL Listed Systems FPA-1000 Fire Panel Components General wiring requirements Installing the Enclosure Installing the Mainboard Installing Optional Plug-in Modules 4.7.1 Mounting plug-in modules Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 4 Network Communication Reset System Reset Specifications Environmental Electrical Mechanical Panel Address Data Appendices Abbreviations on the Control Panel Display Default Programming Compatible SLC Devices for Retrofit Projects 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 5 Analog fire panels Table of contents | en Reporting Codes FPA-1000-UL Operating Instructions Sheet FPA-1000-V2 Operating Instructions Sheet Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 6: Notices

    Install, test and maintain the device according to these instructions, NFPA codes, local codes, and the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Failure to follow these instructions can result in failure of the device to operate properly. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. is not responsible for improperly installed, tested or maintained devices.
  • Page 7: Fcc Compliance Notice

    If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this equipment, contact the manufacturer for information on obtaining service or repairs. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 8: Nfpa Standard

    Class A, Style D Class A, Style Z Class A, Style 6 Class A, Style E Class X Class A, Style 7 Class E Non-supervised Tab. 1.1: NFPA 72 circuit designations 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 9: System Information

    Therefore, no software installation is required. The panel can receive diagnostics from a Web browser running on a networked PC. The FPA‑1000 Analog Addressable Fire Panels comply with the relevant standards. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 10 | System information Analog fire panels Figure 2.1: FPA-1000-V2 System architecture Optional Networking Cards allow multiple panels to be interconnected into a networked system. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 11: Features

    Ease of Use and Functionality – Large 4-line by 20-character LCD display – Six LED status indicators on each panel keypad or remote LCD annunciators, including gas alarm LED Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 12 Removable dead front door to access electronics – Mounting kit available for semi-flush installation with trim ring – Metal oxide varistors (MOVs) and spark gaps for protection from lightning surges and static discharges 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 13: System Overview Mainboard Components

    Wiring options Class A or Class B. For Mainboard NAC wiring example, see NAC wiring, page 68 (NAC 1 = Class A, NAC 2 = Class B) CITY TIE Slot for City Tie Plug-in Module FPE-1000-CITY Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 14: Plug-In Modules

    Network cards can only be used with an FPA‑1000‑V2 board, never with an FPA‑1000‑UL board. The boards, expanders and devices, listed in the following sections, are available from Bosch Security Systems, Inc. to be used with the FPA‑1000 fire panels. For a complete description of and installation instructions for each product, refer to the appropriate section of this manual and the documents supplied with the device.
  • Page 15: Power Supply

    RST (resettable). This auxiliary power can run expansion boards or other low current auxiliary devices. For a list of Bosch batteries and battery boxes, see the following table. For selecting the necessary battery capacity, use the Microsoft Excel based FPA‑1000_Battery_Calculator.xls. The spreadsheet can be downloaded at www.boschsecurity.com.
  • Page 16: Components Connected To The Option Bus

    Class A or Class B) to the fire panel or serves as a power supply for fire protective signaling systems. This regulated power supply provides up to 8 A of power that is used to recharge 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 17: Signaling Line Circuit Devices

    Analog Heat Detector [HEAT] Detects heat in environments where smoke detectors are unsuitable because of the presence of steam or cooking fumes, such as in a kitchen. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 18 Contact monitor module mounted in a corrosion-resistant rugged die- cast housing for single-gang mounting. Loop powered. The FMM‑325A/FMM‑325A‑D devices are connected via an FLM‑325‑IM Contact Module. For programming, refer to the Contact Monitor information. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 19 Auxiliary (AUX) powered. For compatible devices, refer to the manual supplied with the product. The number of Conventional Zone Modules (FLM‑325‑CZM4) for each SLC module is limited to 32. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 20 When programming the SLC devices, first select the device group type and then specify the type number. See the type designations in brackets in the table above. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 21: Notification Appliance Circuit Devices

    FPA‑1000-LC includes the mainboard with keypad. The FPM-1000-ENC includes the enclosure with the dead front door. Type Number Description FPM-1000-SMK Semi-flush Mounting Kit Includes trim ring and mounting accessories. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 22: Related Documents

    If your system is networked, also see the following: – Network Cards Installation Guide To download panel-related documents (in PDF format) and software, go to the Bosch webpage (www.boschsecurity.com). You might also find the current version of some documents supplied with the devices.
  • Page 23: Planning Information

    For Ground Fault Detection to work properly, one and only one end of a communication connection (cable) joining two networking cards must be Ground Fault Detection enabled. To facilitate this, the wired card (FPE-1000-NW) and the fiber optics card (FPE-1000-NF) each Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 24: Configuration And Programming Basics

    Each point is assigned to use the characteristics of one point type, and then is individually programmed for additional characteristics. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 25 Module or Input Module (type CONT‑MOD) to activate a fire alarm without delay. A General Alarm overrides any Sandwich alarm delays (see Special Alarm Features, page 34). Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 26: Advanced Point Features And Processing

    The following table shows the prioritization of both delay settings: Programming SLC Day Mode (Site Data) Fire Automatic Input No delay Pre-signal No delay No delay No delay No delay 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 27 A-D ALARM VERIFICATION PERIOD: Consists of the retard-reset-restart and confirmation periods. Programmable 60 to 180 seconds. D-E OPTIONAL REGION: Either an alarm can occur at control unit or restart of the alarm verification cycle can occur. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 28 Any outputs assigned to a Pre-signal zone are activated immediately on initial alarm. – The Pre-signal timer is system wide; thus, only one timer applies for the whole system. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 29: Events

    For a list of point events and the event groups to which they belong, see the following table. Point Event Event Group Point bypassed Point trouble Point unbypassed Point trouble restore Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 30 Point trouble Point trouble restore Battery Failure Point battery Point battery Point trouble Point trouble failure restore restore Reset Reset operation Silence Silence operation Drill Drill operation 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 31: Zones

    The outputs from a local zone (1-128) can be mapped only to the panel that zone is connected to, but the output from group zones (129-225) can be mapped to any panel within the network. Mapping principles: Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 32 For how inputs control zones and zones control outputs in a network, see the following figure. Figure 3.2: Network input-output mapping For how inputs control zones and zones control outputs in a stand-alone panel, see the following figure. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 33 An output which is assigned to multiple zones can be considered as inactive only when all associated zones are inactive. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 34: Special Alarm Features

    By keypad, use shortcut 6-6-4-5 for PROGRAMMING-TIMERS AND SYSTEM-ADVANCED FEATURES-GLOBAL DELAY MODE (see Shortcuts, page 91 and/or Menu Structure, page – By browser, change the Timer Settings on the Site Data screen 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 35 The second alarm has no impact on the running alarm procedure. For example, if phase 3) for the first alarm is reached, the complete building is evacuated. A drill command during the sandwich procedure directly evacuates the whole building. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 36: Sequential Reset

    3.3.7 Multi-combined/multi-separated Alarm Modes Some Bosch Security Systems, Inc. detectors incorporate a thermal element and a high performance photoelectric smoke chamber. Additionally, some of these detectors also incorporate a carbon monoxide (CO) sensor. In detectors with CO sensors, the photoelectric sensitivity is modified by input from the CO sensor.
  • Page 37: Option Bus Address Assignment

    If a D7030X-S8 is used instead of D7030X, the first eight yellow LEDs (Supervisory) are automatically mapped to the first eight Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 38: Slc Address Assignment

    Contact Monitor CONT‑MOD FLM-325-2I4 1-127 Module FLM-325-IM 1-254 FLM-325-I4 1-127 FLM-325-I4-A 1-254 FLM-325-I4-AI 1-254 Relay Module RELAY-MOD D328A 1-127 FLM-325-2R4-2A 1-254 FLM-325-2R4-2AI 1-254 FLM-325-2R4-8A 1-254 FLM-325-2R4-8AI 1-254 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 39: Mainboard Address Assignment

    Communication to secondary Failure account City Tie 1 Open/Short/Activated/Activated Fail City Tie 2 Open/Short/Activated/Activated Fail City Tie Board Missing Mainboard Total NAC Overcurrent Network Interface Card (NIC) Missing Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 40: Reporting Requirements

    Modem IIIa with text Notice! The communicator must be enabled and configured before it operates. The communicator and phone line monitors are disabled in the default factory configuration. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 41 When the programmed number of attempts is reached, the panel indicates a communication failure for the destination. If both destinations (accounts) are programmed to PSTN, the attempts occur according to the table below. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 42 80 sec 5 min 15 sec 180 sec The heartbeat interval includes a built‑in minimum 30 second buffer. Tab. 3.26: Supervision time settings See also – Shortcuts, page 91 – , page 97 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 43: Ul 864 Standard-Specific Requirements

    Input type 1-NORMAL OPEN EOL 2-NORMAL CLOSE EOL 3-NORMAL CLOSE NO Alarm verification 60-180 s 90-120 s AC Fail Delay Time 0 to 6 hours 1 to 3 hours Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 44 The total delay (control unit plus detector) shall not exceed 60 seconds. No other detector type shall be connected to the circuits unless approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 45: Nfpa Standard-Specific Requirements

    Initiating Devices Connected to one of the control panel's Initiating Device Circuits. Notification Appliances Connected to the control panel's Notification Appliance Circuits through a control module. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 46: Fire Safety Considerations

    Instruct children on opening their bedroom windows and exiting safely from the building. If exiting is not possible, then teach them to stay at the open window and shout for help until it arrives. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 47 – If heavy smoke is present, then drop to your hands and knees and crawl to remain below the smoke level. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 48: Installing

    Do not alter any mechanical or electrical features of the equipment supplied. Notice! Within this document, FPA-1000 refers to both the FPA-1000-UL and FPA-1000-V2. Reference to a complete identifier (FPA-100-UL or FPA-1000-V2) indicates the text applies to only that product/system.
  • Page 49: Fpa-1000 Fire Panel Components

    Avoid shielded or twisted-pair wire except for network connections and special applications where a reduced length of wiring (roughly 50%) is acceptable for tolerating a harsh electrical environment. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 50 4.0 A (shared by NAC, OB and AUX) In alarm, the distance limitation is set by the maximum line drop (use the FPA-1000_Battery_Calculator.xls at www.boschsecurity.com) Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for voltage range 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 51 LC connector 62.5 µm/125 µm fiber size and 1300 nm (1270 nm to 1380 nm) wavelength, maximum length 6560 ft. (2000 m) or <10 dB loss Tab. 4.30: Overview of wiring requirements Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 52: Installing The Enclosure

    To meet Class A wiring requirements for SLC circuits or network wiring, the outgoing loop and return loop cannot use the same knockout and must remain at least 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) from non-power-limited wiring. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 53 Using the enclosure as a template, mark the top mounting hole on the mounting surface (refer to Item 1 in the figure above). Start the mounting screw (not supplied) for this hole. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 54 Hinging and Unhinging the Door The control panel comes from the factory with the door attached. For easy wiring, you can unhinge the door (see figure below). 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 55: Installing The Mainboard

    Run a ground wire to the enclosure before installing the mainboard or modules into the enclosure. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 56 Secure the mainboard by tightening the five screws (refer to Item 3 in the following figure). Fire Gas Alarm Power Supervisory Silenced Trouble DRILL RESET SILENCE . : , ↔ Figure 4.6: Mounting the Mainboard 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 57: Installing Optional Plug-In Modules

    An optional Networking Card can be installed along the bottom of the mainboard To remove a plug-in module, press the snap-fit hook carefully from left to right and pull the board toward the panel front. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 58: Mounting Plug-In Modules

    SLC1 One SLC module in top position SLC2 One SLC module in middle position CITY One City Tie module in bottom NETWORK One Network Card along position bottom of mainboard 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 59: City Tie Module

    Each circuit is individually bypassable and unbypassable. The following panel conditions, activated by the corresponding global zones, can be programmed to activate the City Tie circuit: – Fire Alarm – Trouble – Supervisory – Gas Alarm Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 60 0.75 mm Operating temperature +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C) Storage temperature -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to+ 60°C) Relative humidity ≤93%, non-condensing Tab. 4.31: Specifications reverse polarity mode 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 61: Slc Module

    For more information on circuit capabilities and structure, see signaling line circuits in NFPA 72. For UL 864 programming requirements, see UL 864 Standard-specific Requirements, page 43. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 62 Maximum wiring distance 12 AWG (ISO 4 mm 10000 ft. (3050 m) 14 AWG (ISO 2.5 mm 10000 ft. (3050 m) 16 AWG (ISO 1.5 mm 6200 ft. (1890 m) 18 AWG (ISO 0.75 mm 3900 ft. (approx. 1189 m) Tab. 4.34: Maximum wiring distances for SLCs 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 63 Label each device with a unique address, ranging from 1 to 127 or 1 to 254 (see SLC Address Assignment, page 38). Using the D5070 Analog Device Programmer as shown in the following figure, program the appropriate address into each analog addressable device. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 64: Network Connections

    Network card types There are three types of network cards available for interconnecting FPA-1000-V2 panels into a network. For specifications on these cards, see the following table. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 65 Notice! The network cards have built-in isolators automatically making the Class A loop connecting the networked panels into a Class X circuit. Figure 4.14: FPA-1000-V2 network connections example Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 66: Control Panel Terminal Connections

    The enclosure provides three knockouts: two at the top for power-limited and non-power- limited connections, and one on the right side for non-power-limited connections. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 67: Option Bus

    Figure 4.16: Option bus wiring 1 Option bus terminals 2 DATA (yellow and green wires) 3 POWER (black wire = Common, red wire = +12 V Protocol Bosch option bus protocol Voltage 12 VDC nominal, power‑limited, supervised Current 500 mA maximum...
  • Page 68: Nac Wiring

    For the configuration and wiring of Class A and Class B NACs on the mainboard, see the following figure. Figure 4.17: NAC wiring - Class A and Class B A Class A wiring B Class B wiring 1 For Class B termination, use Bosch EOL 2.2 kΩ (F.01U.034.504) 4.10.2 NAC specifications Mainboard 2 circuits (NAC 1 and NAC 2)
  • Page 69: Synchronicity

    Rated at 5 A, 30 VDC/10 A, 120 VAC, not power‑limited, resistive loads only. Optional D7035/B Octal relay modules, 8 Form C outputs, two units maximum with devices 8 relays each Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 70: Phone Line Connections (Dact)

    If the telephone company changes its communications facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that can affect the performance of the FPA‑1000, the telephone company is obligated to notify the user in writing. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 71: Ethernet Connection

    The location of the circuit and its disconnecting means must be permanently noted at the fire alarm control panel. The circuit breaker must be rated at 20 A maximum. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 72 5 Black wire – 120 VAC line voltage Connect the earth ground to the threaded ground stud on the left side of the enclosure (see the following figure): 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 73: Battery Connection

    If your system requires a battery capacity of 30 Ah/24 V, you need two batteries of 38 Ah/12 V. Two batteries larger than 18 Ah will not fit in the FPA-1000 enclosure. You will need to put the batteries into a remote enclosure. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 74 Observe the wiring polarity and connect the battery cables to the BATT terminals on the mainboard. Use only batteries of the same capacity rating (Ah). Connect batteries in serial. See the following figure: Figure 4.24: Connecting backup batteries 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 75 2.0 A maximum Battery maintenance Perform a battery load test (Pass/Fail) at least twice per year. Replace batteries that fail the test. Battery voltage should be ≥26 V. Current consumption Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 76: Auxiliary Power Connection

    AUX connection Device Quantity FAA-325-B6S Analog sensor base w/ sounder, 6in FAD-325-R Analog duct smoke head, 2-wire 24V or FAD‑325-V2F-R Kit, analog duct housing w/relays & head 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 77: External Power Supply

    By keypad, use shortcut 6-6-2-4 for PROGRAMMING -TIMERS AND SYSTEM- SYSTEM- EXTERNAL POWER (see Shortcuts, page 91 and/or Menu Structure, page 92) By browser, select the local panel settings on the Site Data screen Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 78: Monitoring, Operating, And Programming

    The operations assigned to the authority levels in default mode, and assignment that can be changed by programming are described in the following table. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 79: Panel Access

    For on-site monitoring, operation and programming using the built in LCD keypad, see: – Keypads, page 80 – Keypad Operations, page 84 – System Normal Displays, page 86 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 80: Keypads

    The Liquid‑crystal Display (LCD) keypad is visible with the cabinet door closed. Tabs with different language versions are provided to change the text for the LEDs and keys. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 81 Enters “p” for PM at 5th digit in time setting Special function in phone number mode: Key codes 0 to 9 Single press on [*] Enters “,” in phone numbers, causes a two-second delay in dialing Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 82 LCD display, 4 x 20 characters DRILL RESET SILENCE Operation keys for drill, reset, silence and acknowledge Alphanumeric keys Arrow keys for left/right/up/down . : , ↔ Enter and Escape keys 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 83 On the remote LED annunciators, the LEDs indicate the status of software zones individually. Piezo Sounder Every keypad or annunciator has a piezo sounder that provides audible indication of the system status. For piezo modes, see the following table. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 84: Keypad Operations

    [ACK] key is released, the keypad displays the software revision number, the panel ID, and the panel’s IP address for 3 seconds. Then the LEDs and display return to normal working mode. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 85 The global resetting zone is activated for 5 seconds. This way users are able to assign some auxiliary outputs to indicate that the system is being reset and is not in normal operation condition. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 86: System Normal Displays

    If the panel is in Day Mode, the display shows: Banner Line 1 Banner Line 2 SYSTEM NORMAL DAY [MM/DD/YY hh:mma] The user can program the banner lines. To program the banner lines while on-site: 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 87 FPA-1000 Point Type Point Type Display Fire Automatic DETECTOR Fire Alarm Manual PULLSTAT Waterflow WATERFLOW Waterflow with Delay WATERFLOW Gas Alarm GAS ALARM Supervisory SUPERVSR Generic GENERIC Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 88: Off-Normal Displays

    The time is counted down until time-out. Without acknowledging, the system switches back to the general Fire Alarm screen. If [ACK} is pressed within the acknowledge time, the system shows the PAS Reset screen. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 89 Troubles: Press v To View Press </> To View Supervsr/Fire Alarms The example above shows 100 trouble messages. Press [∧] or [∨] to view individual trouble screens. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 90: Menu Navigation And Structure

    (see ) to perform the operations available, if allowed. If the selected operation requires access to a higher authority level, the user is asked to enter the PIN. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 91 Throughout this chapter, the text that indicates shortcut keys appear as follows: 6-PROGRAMMING, 9-AUTO LEARN, 2-SLC-1 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 92: Menu Structure

    3-START WALK TEST 4-PRT WALK TEST LOG Depending on whether or not a network is enabled, either the single panel or network 1-INPUTS TO TEST screen will be displayed. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 93 7- SLC 2 LEDS/RLEDS 8- SLC 2 NACS 5-LAMP TEST 6-VIEW OPTION BUS 1-SYSTEM REVISIONS 7-VIEW SYSTEM INFO 2-NETWORK INFO 3-MODULE REVISIONS 4-PANEL ID 8-Reserved for future use 4-CHANGE DATE/TIME Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 94 5-REMOTE NAC 3@13 6-REMOTE NAC 4@14 3-CITY TIES 1-CITY TIE 1 2-CITY TIE 2 1-NO DELAY 5-DAY MODE 2-PAS 3-PRE-SIGNAL 6-LIST OF BYPASSED 1-BYPASSED ZONES 2-BYPASSED I/O 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 95 3-FLOORS SELECT FLOOR: ?? 1-TIME FORMAT 1-12 HOURS 2-24 HOURS 1-DAY SENSI ENABLE 4-DATE/TIME 2-DAY SENSITIITIES 2-DAY SENSI START 3-DAY SENSI END 1-ENABLE/DISABLE 3=-DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 2-START 3-END Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 96 5-PANEL IP AND ID 6-PRINTER 7-PANEL LANGUAGE 8-UNIT FORMAT 9-BANNER LABEL 3-ERASE HISTORY 4-ADVANCED FEATURES 1-AUX POWER RESET 2-D-ZONE 1st ALARM 3-SANDWICH ALARM 4-EVENT PRINTING 5-GLOBAL DELAY MODE 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 97 2-CLASS B 3-PANEL MANAGEMENT 1-ADD A PANEL 2-EDIT A PANEL 3-DELETE A PANEL 1-ALL 2-SLC 1 9-AUTO LEARN 3-SLC 2 4-ALL SLCS 5-UPDATE OPTION BUS 6-ALL DIFFERENCES 7-RETURN TO DEFAULT Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 98: Browser Navigation And Structure

    The off-line version of the web pages (available in the software downloads for the FPA-1000 panel on the Bosch web site [www.boschsecurity.com]) allows off-line processing of configuration and settings and uploading of the new configuration file through an Ethernet link or a local personal computer connection.
  • Page 99: Working With Web Pages

    Enter the FPA-1000 IP address in the address line of the web browser window. When you press Enter, you are asked to provide authentication. Enter the User name and PIN for Web operator access (see Authority Level and PIN Codes, page 78). Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 100: Overview Of The Web User Interface

    Upload and download panel configuration, compare configuration files, download history and walk test history, display current panel time, synchronize panel with selected time zone, enter online configuration Programming 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 101 The window status shows “Level ?” as long as no login has been performed. Click the login button to open the window for entering the appropriate PIN code. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 102 The user can set up labels for different applications (for example, to document the location of a device). Generally, the label text is limited to a maximum of 20 characters. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 103: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    IP address to send the test report. The panel provides options for all possible combinations of phone lines and destinations and all IP paths to send the manual test report. Every communication failure is logged in the history. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 104: Fpe-1000-Slc Led Operation

    The LED indicators can be seen only when the dead front door of the panel is removed. Description Green Bus Communication Yellow Failed Bus Communication (Loss Counter increase) 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 105: Power And Battery Test

    AND BATT-TEST BATTERY/NACS. The system turns on NACs to measure battery voltage. Depending on whether the test was successful or not, the message “Passed” or “Failed” appears on the screen. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 106: Maintaining

    Gas Alarm Power Supervisory Silenced Trouble DRILL RESET SILENCE ↔ . : , NETWORK SWITCH ETHERNET +BATT- RELAY3 RELAY2 RELAY1 +BATT- 12 V 12 V Figure 7.1: Fuse Replacement 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 107: Network Communication Reset

    When the button is released, the panel re-initializes. If the panel is part of a networked system, re-initializing the panel re-initializes the entire networked system. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 108: Specifications

    NACs (synchronized) – NAC 1 + NAC 2 in total = 2.75 A maximum – Option Bus = 0.5 A maximum – AUX/FWR = 0.5 A maximum – AUX/RST = = 0.5 A maximum 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 109 2.5 A per NAC, maximum current limited to overall 4.0 A shared among AUX power, Option BUS, and NACs Line impedance 1.45 Ω maximum Configuration Two Class B or two Class A Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 110 FPE-1000-NE: 100 mA FPE-1000-NF: 170 mA FPE-1000-NW: 330 mA Circuit wiring distance (actual length FPE-1000-NE: 328 ft. (100 m) depends on connector quality) FPE-1000-NF: 6560 ft. (2000 m) or 10 db loss FPE-1000-NW: 3280 ft. (1000 m) maximum 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 111: Mechanical

    25.8 lb. (11.7 kg) FPE‑1000-CITY each, without batteries) Gross weight (including packaging and 34.9 lb. (14.8 kg) manuals, without batteries) Notification appliance circuits (NACs) Mainboard NACs Two (NAC 1 and NAC 2) Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 112 Ethernet connection Networking cards FPE-1000-NE connector CAT 5 minimum FPE-1000-NF connector Multi-mode fiber optic with LC connector 62.5 µm/125 µm fiber size 1270 nm to 1380 nm wavelength 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 113: Panel Address Data

    Twisted pair wire or CAT 5 cable (shielded or unshielded) Panel Address Data Default panel IP address 192.168.1.30 / 192.168.99.1 Default client IP address 192.168.99.2 Gateway 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 114: Appendices

    DAY SENSI Day Sensitivities Deact. Deactivation Dev. Device DIAG Diagnostics Dirt Dirty Drill D-ZONE Dual-zone End Of Line Resistor Error Escape Ext. External Fail Failure FREQ Frequency 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 115 Pri Acct Primary Account Proc Fail Process Failure PROG / Prog Programming, or Programmed Print PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PULLSTAT Pull Station RECONFIG Reconfigure Relay Remote Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 116: Default Programming

    Banner, Language, IP and Printer Banner (1. line) BOSCH Banner (2. line) Fire System Panel ID [empty] Panel IP address 192.168.1.30 Gateway 192.168.1.1 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Fire Network ID 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 117 60 s/ First alarm latching: enabled Language, Time Format and Units Language English Timer format 12 h Units °F, ft Function Settings Silence Audible only Supervisory latching Enabled Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 118 0 (fixed) Topology 2 x class B Label [empty] Bypassed Disabled SLC 2 Installed Installed: disabled Address 0 (fixed) Topology 2 x class B Label [empty] Bypassed Disabled 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 119 No zone assigned [SMOKE-P] Delay mode No delay Point type Fire automatic Set point 2.50 %/ft (8.20 %/m) Label [empty] Day sensitivity 2.50 %/ft (8.20 %/m) Bypassed Disabled Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 120 0.85 %/ft (2.80 %/m) Bypassed Disabled FAA-325-B6S Zones Global alarm zone (226) assigned [SND-BASE] Label [empty] NAC pattern Temporal Code 3 Bypassed Disabled Silenceable Enabled Activated by host Disabled 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 121 – Class A Disabled Delay mode No delay Device label [empty] Point type Fire alarm manual Input type NO with EOL Zones No zone assigned Bypassed Disabled Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 122 Disabled Sequential reset Disabled Drillable Disabled FLM-325-N4 Zones Global alarm zone (226) assigned FLM-325-NA4 Label [empty] FLM-325-NAI4 NAC pattern Steady [NAC-MOD] Bypassed Disabled Silenceable Enabled Mainboard Relays 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 123 Global alarm zone (226) assigned Silenceable Enabled Bypassed Disabled Label Mainboard NAC 1 / Mainboard NAC 2 City Tie City Tie board installed Disabled Activated by events from Panel wide Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 124 RNAC 1/ Installed Disabled RNAC 2/ Device label [empty] RNAC 3/ Zones Global Alarm Zone (226) assigned RNAC 4 NAC pattern Steady Silenceable Enabled Bypassed Disabled Label [empty] 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 125 For all report steering groups Secondary as backup Report events/operations from: Panel wide E-mail Settings No presettings Zones Global Zones Zone number Zone text Global Fire Alarm Global Trouble Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 126: Compatible Slc Devices For Retrofit Projects

    The system allows for programming the following devices for retrofit projects: Type Number Device Group Description Type D322A HEAT Analog Heat Detector Head D323A SMOKE-P Analog Photoelectric Smoke Detector Head 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 127 Device Group Description Type D324A SMOKE-I Analog Ionization Detector Head D326A CONT-MOD Analog Point Contact Module D327A NAC-MOD Analog NAC Module D331A SMOKE-D Analog Duct Smoke Detector Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 128: Reporting Codes

    Tab. 9.48: SIA-DCS reporting codes layout and abbreviations Modem IIIa Receiver Output Explanation When the Modem IIIa reporting format is used with a Bosch Security Systems, Inc. receiver, the receiver output is in accordance with the following report layout: dd/dd tt:tt Lxx ACCT aaaa EEEEEEEEEE Placeholder...
  • Page 129 FU CAAA BYPASS RESTORE SUPERVISORY Gas Unbypassed #### 1 570 CC AAA GU CAAA BYPASS RESTORE General Unbypassed #### 1 570 CC AAA FU CAAA BYPASS RESTORE Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 130 ET CAAA FIRE TROUBLE Smoke Sensor Problems #### 1 380 CC AAA ET CAAA FIRE TROUBLE Multi Sensor Problems #### 1 380 CC AAA ET CAAA FIRE TROUBLE 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 131 AR CAAA AC RESTORAL AUX Power Restore #### 3 300 CC AAA ER CAAA EQUIP RESTORAL Battery Charger Restore #### 3 302 00 000 ER 0000 EQUIP RESTORAL Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 132 Sensor Dirty Restore #### 3 393 CC AAA AN CAAA ANALOG RESTORE SENSOR DIRTY Sensor Calibration Restore #### 3 392 CC AAA AN CAAA FIRE TBL RESTOR 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 133 #### 1 604 0u 000 FK 000u FIRE WALK END Test End #### 1 607 0u 000 TE 000u WALK TEST END See also – Address Assignment, page 36 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 134 134 en | Appendices Analog fire panels – Mainboard Address Assignment, page 39 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 135 Appendices | en 135 FPA-1000-UL Operating Instructions Sheet This section is a copy of the Operating Instruction Sheet (P/N F.01U.075.632) supplied with the FPA-1000-UL Fire Panel. The original document must be framed and mounted in view adjacent to the FACP.
  • Page 136 The individual message display includes information about the point and the specific event or condition. The initial highest priority event always appears on top. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 137: Fpa-1000-V2 Operating Instructions Sheet

    Periodic beep Whenever the system registers a gas alarm and is not reset Blue (0.5 s on, 1.5 s off) Silent If no gas alarm is registered, and after resetting Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607...
  • Page 138 The individual message display includes information about the point and the specific event or condition. The initial highest priority event always appears on top. 2017.11 | 2.0 | F.01U.173.607 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 140 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH 130 Perinton Parkway Robert-Bosch-Ring 5 Fairport, NY 14450 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2017...

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