Descriptions; Fc2005 System Description - Siemens FC2005 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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FC2005 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

The FC2005 is a compact but powerful standalone fire alarm control panel. It features
advanced addressable fire detection, keypad and offline programming, notification circuits, a
160 by 64 dots LCD display and event history retention capability. Its typical configuration
includes a power supply, a signaling addressable device circuit, two notification appliance
circuits (NAC), Digital Alarm Communication Transmitter (DACT), four system status relays
and a USB programming port.
All the components of the FC2005 control panel are mounted in an 18.1" x 16.5" enclosure.
The FC2005 has only one electronic main board which integrates most functional parts
together (the CPU board is mounted to main board before delivery), including DACT, System
Display, signaling line circuit, NAC, serial interface circuits, system status relays, programming
port and battery charging circuit. The main board is mounted on the supporting frame, and it
provides the connections for external field wiring. An optional city tie module can be mounted
on the backside of the main board. The power supply is located under the main board and
supporting frame.
The FC2005 supports English, French and Spanish operation menu for user selection. When
the tool language changes from English to French or Spanish, it is recommended, but not
necessary, to create a new French or Spanish configuration and upload it to the panel.
The FC2005 features one LCD screen which is used to indicate the specific indications for
system events while LEDs indicate general panel status.
FC2005 supports surface mounting and semi-flush mounting. Semi-flush mounting kits are
available for the enclosure.
System status information is provided by a 160 by 64 dots (7 by 26 characters), backlit LCD
and by discrete LED indicators for major control panel functions.
The LCD is used to display event data, including alarms and troubles conditions, zone or
device custom identification of messages, and a log of the system event history. A back light is
included in the display to assure visibility in low light. To conserve power, the back light is only
activated during a reported event or on operation of a display control button.
Individual LEDs on the panel are provided to indicate:
in US: ALARM, Power, Silenced, Trouble, Supervisory, Ground Fault and Audibles On;
in Canada: ALARM, Power On, Signal Silence, Trouble, Supervisory, Ground Fault and Alarm
Signal.
Direct push-button controls are provided for:
in US: Reset, Acknowledge/Buzzer Silence, Silence/Unsilence, Programmable, MENU, OK, C
(cancel) and a four-way button for menu navigation;
in Canada: Reset, Acknowledge/Buzzer Silence, Signal Silence/Unsilence, Alarm Signal
Activation, MENU, OK, C (cancel) and a four-way button for menu navigation.
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