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  • Page 1 CERBERUS PRO MODULAR FCM2041-U3 Operator Interface Manual ALARM SUPERVISORY TROUBLE POWER MENU AUDIBLES More Info SILENCED PARTIAL SYSTEM DISABLED CPU FAIL FCM2041-U3 A6V11231629_en--_b Siemens Siemens Industry Siemens Industry Industry Industry, , , , , Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Siemens Siemens Industry Inc.
  • Page 2 Cyber security disclaimer Siemens products and solutions provide security functions to ensure the secure operation of building comfort, fire safety, security management and physical security systems. The security functions on these products and solutions are important components of a comprehensive security concept.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL Contents INTRODUCTION ________________________________________________________________________ 1-1 Interface Overview Using The Menu Tree Structure Physical View Geographic View Changing Views Normal Mode Menu Alert Mode Alarm Supervisory 1-11 Security 1-12 Trouble 1-12 24 Hour Trouble Resound 1-12 Reset Procedures...
  • Page 4 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL Change Sensitivity 3-11 History 3-13 Activate / Deactivate 3-15 Walktest 3-16 Suggested Procedure 3-17 Initiating The Walktest 3-17 Walktesting Groups 3-19 Duration And Termination 3-19 Event Annunciation 3-20 Walktest Ending Sequence 3-21 Voice Activations 3-21 Walktest Event Log...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Buttons are also provided to obtain help and to enter into the menu features of the FCM2041-U3 (See Figure 1-1). The FCM2041-U3 can display up to nine types, which are configurable in Zeus. In “legacy mode” (configurable at the node level in Zeus), a FCM2041-U3 running firmware version 12 or above will display only the four event types that are valid for the PMI (Alarm, Supervisory, Security, and Trouble).
  • Page 6: Interface Overview

    Each of the soft keys has a green LED that is used to guide the operator to the available actions. For FCM2041-U3 in ‘expanded’ queue mode, the soft keys at the top of the LCD BASIC OPERATION...
  • Page 7 PARTIAL SYSTEM DISABLED - Partial System Disabled glows steady yellow when any module/device is disabled or the system is in walktest. CPU FAIL (FCM2041-U3) - CPU Fail glows steady yellow when a main processor failure occurs in the OI. Press (FCM2041-U3) to display a MENU of available information.
  • Page 8: Using The Menu

    FireFinder Menu Structure chart that follows. Press MENU (FCM2041-U3) to begin a menu session. The Main Menu items display on the screen. See Figure 1-5. To enter a menu item, press the soft key pointing to the desired item.
  • Page 9 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 | MAINT MENU Maintenance Menu Geographical View Use ESC (FCM2041-U3) to choose level: Physical Node Module Location GoTo View Device Node Enter Event Use More Info/+ to get: Control Password Details Devices Acknowledge Silence...
  • Page 10: Tree Structure

    | CHAPTER 1 Tree Structure In most menus, the FCM2041-U3 uses a tree structure to display the elements of the system. Components connected to a device are children of that device; the module connected just above the device is its parent. This tree structure closely resembles the physical arrangement of elements used in the Zeus programming tool.
  • Page 11: Normal Mode

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 | NORMAL MODE Normal mode is the absence of any off-normal conditions. The screen displays SYSTEM STATUS: NORMAL with the time and date. If a custom message has been programmed using the Zeus tool (refer to Zeus Quick Start Guide, P/N 315-033875), the node custom message also displays in this mode.
  • Page 12 — (FCM2041-U3) button, which is adjacent to the More Info/+ button. The FCM2041-U3 supports the display of up to nine event queues. The following table shows the default and configurable event types by Country mode: y t i...
  • Page 13: Alarm

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 | Event counts in FCM2041-U3 and SSDs may differ because SSDs currently display only “primitive” (individual) events. In a GCNET (Global Control Network) system, each FCM2041-U3 can be configured to display local events or all events in the Building, but it cannot display events from different Buildings.
  • Page 14 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 1 In addition, the System responds to alarms with other output functions (as pro- grammed in the Zeus tool) such as other audible signals. An Acknowledge Alarms soft key displays in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  • Page 15: Supervisory

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 | First Floor Reception Area AREA FIRE EQUIP: ALARM LOCATION: 1st Floor Reception Area - Lobby entrance AREA CONTAINS: # Devices in ALARM: 3 ALARM TYPES: Smoke, Heat, Flow Contact: John Sample Phone #: 973.555.1234...
  • Page 16: Security

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 1 Supervisory When a supervisory is detected, the yellow Supervisory LED blinks, the System’s internal audible pulses, and the event(s) display on the screen with a blinking exclama- tion mark (!). This event listing displays the Event Custom Message, the Time of the event occurrence and the Supervisory Event Category (i.e., Security, Sprinkler, etc.).
  • Page 17: Hour Trouble Resound

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 | 24 Hour Event Resound If acknowledged events remain in the queue, the system will sound the local audible every 24 Hour Trouble 24 hours as a reminder. A 24 Hour Trouble Resound Resound pop-up box (See Figure 1-10) will appear on the OI and the sounder will remain on until it is silenced.
  • Page 18: Xnet Networked System

    Zeus tool to the OI’s PCMCIA or SD card. The two configu- ration files must correspond to the same version of the same Zeus project. If the FCM2041-U3 determines that the two files don’t match, it posts a trouble and runs as a local FCM2041-U3.
  • Page 19 Any Global OI in the network that does not have control via one of its Voice Command Stations will behave as a Display-Only Global OI without local control. The FCM2041-U3 will indicate when the node has global control, as follows: BIDG...
  • Page 20: Report Mode

    REPORT MODE Report Mode is used to obtain information and create reports about the system, modules, submodules and devices. Report Options There are four options that can be selected in the Report Mode: Configuration, Status, Queue and History. Report displays are not dynamic. The information on the OI screen is displayed at the moment the report was requested.
  • Page 21 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 2 The Status reports list the following information: y t i y t i i t c y t i c t i v i t y t i v i t y t i...
  • Page 22 Report Press the Menu button (FCM2041-U3) (upper right) and select the Report option MENU by pressing the Report soft key. Press the More Info/+ button on the OI to navigate to the desired loop or specific device.
  • Page 23 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 2 Menu:Report:Configuration PHY:FireFinder@1 Cust Msg Database Entity Type Usage Category Event Type Category text information Appl Rev Base Rev HW Rev FPGA Rev Category text information Product P2 Core P2 Wiring Version Version Info...
  • Page 24 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 | Menu:Report:Configuration:CustMsg:Settings PHY:FireFinder@1 None Node Module SubModule Device Cancel Figure 2-3 Report Settings Selections When the Settings have been completed, press the Apply soft key to display the status screen showing the settings that were made to generate the report. See Figure 2-4.
  • Page 25 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 2 Menu:Report:Configuration:CustMsg:View PHY:FireFinder@1, ZIC-4A@2 Custom Message Report Address Entity Custom Message 100% FireFinder “” ZIC-4A “ZIC-4A @ address 2” 10:53 Category text information :2-1 None “OutCkt @ address 2:1” :2-2 None “OutCkt @ address 2:2”...
  • Page 26: Settings

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 | Menu:Report:Status:Sensitivity PHY:FireFinder@1, DLC@1 Sensitivity Report AT: FireFinder@1, DLC@1 SETTINGS: Node: None Module: None SubModule: None Device: Smoke Cancel Settings View Figure 2-7 Sensitivity Report Settings Status Screen Press the View soft key to display the list of Detector Sensitivities. As the system reads all device sensitivities for the module/loop or device it might display the message Acquiring Data.
  • Page 27: Volume Report

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 2 Pressing the “Select” button switches between percentage per foot and percentage per meter. This feature applies to the DLC only. This sensitivity report can then be printed by selecting the Print option if the system has a report logging printer.
  • Page 28: Queue Report

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 | The amplifier volume setting is added to each channel’s volume. The result is the volume of that channel on that amplifier. For example, if the volume on the amplifier is set to -6dB and the volume of the Convenience Page channel is -6dB, the result is a volume level of -12dB for Convenience Page on that Amplifier.
  • Page 29 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 2 Menu:Report:Queue:Alarm:View PHY:FireFinder@1 Alarm Queue Report Address Device Event Time & 100% GROUP Building 07:07:28 May07,2002 :3-3 HFP11 07:07:28 May07,2002 2 10:53 Category text information P:3-11 HFP11 07:07:23 May07,2002 1 Cancel Print GoTo Select...
  • Page 30: History Report

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 | Press the History soft key to display the Event Log Report screen. See Figure 2-15. Menu:Report:History PHY:FireFinder@1 Event Log Report SETTINGS: List Type: All Queues Start Time: Not Set Stop Time: Not Set...
  • Page 31 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 2 Enter Time/Date: 14:41:01 07/11/02 CAPS Bksp < > Cancel Done Figure 2-17 Enter Time / Date Screen When the time and date are correct, press the Done soft key. Touch the box labeled “List Type”...
  • Page 32 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 | The Event Log Report screen will display the new settings. Refer to Figure 2-19. Menu:Report:History PHY:FireFinder@1 Event Log Report SETTINGS: List Type: Alarms Start Time: 12:00:00 07/12/02 Stop Time: 00:00:00 07/13/02 Records: 24...
  • Page 33 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 2 Menu:Report:History:View PHY:FireFinder@1 Event Log Report Address Type Time/Date 100% :3:2 Alarm 13:48:10 07/12/02 :3-3 Alarm 13:48:12 07/12/02 10:53 Category text information :3:28 Alarm 13:51:15 07/12/02 Cancel Print GoTo Select Figure 2-21 Event Log Report Screen #2...
  • Page 34: Maintenance Mode

    MAINTENANCE MODE Press the Menu button on the OI (upper right) and select the Maintenance option by pressing the Maint soft key. Maintenance Options There are two options that can be selected in Maintenance Mode: Control and Walktest. Press the More Info button on the OI to navigate to the desired group, loop or specific device.
  • Page 35: Enter Password

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 Enter Password: CAPS Bksp < > Cancel Done Figure 3-1 Enter Password Screen User passwords can be changed in the Zeus Programming Tool. There are five levels of passwords for OI access, as shown in the table that follows.
  • Page 36 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | Control - Time / Date Touch the Time/Date box to change the time and/or date. Use the keyboard screen to select the correct digits as the cursor moves along. The time is set according to the 24-hour clock.
  • Page 37: Using The Disarm Feature

    Navigate to the desired device (Physical View) or group (Geographic View) using the More Info/+ or (FCM2041-U3) buttons, select the Control option by pressing the Control soft key and then “Touch” the box labeled Disarm. The Disarm Devices screen displays showing the location. See Figure 3-4.
  • Page 38 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | Inputs Maint:Control:Disarm:Settings Maint:Control:Disarm:Settings PHY:FireFinder@1, DLC@1, HFP11@2 PHY:FireFinder@1, MLC@2, FP11@2 Apply To Devices Inputs Outputs Apply To Devices Inputs Outputs Categories Components Smoke/Photo Switch 1 Switch 2 Thermal Neural Cancel Cancel Figure 3-6a Figure 3-6b...
  • Page 39 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 When the device is disarmed, a trouble reports on the system indicating exactly what has been disarmed and the Partial System Disable LED glows steady yellow. When you return to the system tree in Control/Maintenance, partially disarmed...
  • Page 40: Using The Arm Feature

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | Energize/De-energize In this screen you also have the option to Energize or De-energize the outputs. The Disarm Outputs status screen returns. The components that were selected are listed in the Components section of the screen (See Figures 3-10a and 3-10b.) In this example for a DLC device, the Component is Relay 1, and the Output is De-Energized.
  • Page 41 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 To select individual components associated with the device, press the Settings soft key. Touch the desired Devices, Inputs or Outputs box to select it. See Figure 3-12. This screen is context-sensitive and will allow you to select only those items which are applicable.
  • Page 42 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | Outputs When the box labeled Outputs is selected for DLC devices, the components section of the screen displays the items that can be chosen. When the Outputs box is selected for MLC devices, no components are available for individual selection—if Outputs is selected, all MLC outputs are included.
  • Page 43: Asd

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 Change ASD can only be performed at the device level (Physical view) and Bypass ASD can only be performed at the module (DLC, XDLC, or MLC) level. These opera- tions will appear grayed out on the OI when the system is set at any other level.
  • Page 44 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | Touch the box that represents the new ASD setting and press the OK soft key to select the changes. The Change ASD screen (Figure 3-18) displays to verify that the new setting has been selected.
  • Page 45: Change Sensitivity

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 level. They will also appear grayed out when an ASD setting is enabled for the device. Press the Control soft key. (If the appropriate level password has not been previously entered or if it has timed out, the Enter Password screen displays. See page 3-1.) The Control menu displays.
  • Page 46: History

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | Menu:Maint:Control:Change Sensitivity Menu:Maint:Control:Change Sensitivity PHY:FireFinder@1, DLC@1, HFP11@2 PHY:FireFinder@1, MLC@2, FP11@2 CHANGE SENSITIVITY CHANGE SENSITIVITY AT: FireFinder@1, DLC@1, HFP11@2 AT: FireFinder@1, MLC@2, FP11@2 # Sensitivity Devices: 1 # Sensitivity Devices: 1 SETTINGS: SETTINGS: FROM: Normal...
  • Page 47 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 Control - Disable History This option can only be accessed by a user with the highest password level. Touch the box labeled Disable History to turn off the recording of History, provided that this system option has been enabled in the Zeus tool.
  • Page 48: Activate/Deactivate

    To use the Activate/Deactivate feature, navigate to the desired device (Physical View) using the More Info/+ or (FCM2041-U3) buttons, select the Control option by pressing the Control soft key and then “Touch” the box labeled Activate (or Deactivate). Note that this feature is available at the Device level only and is not available in Geographic View.
  • Page 49: Walktest

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 The Activate Inputs status screen returns. See Figure 3-27 . The component that was selected is now listed in the Components section of the screen. In this example, it is Smoke/Photo. Press the Execute soft key to activate the selected component.
  • Page 50: Suggested Procedure

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | A device placed in Walktest is disconnected from its usual functions. Devices in Walktest do not cause events until the Walktest is disabled or has timed out. A Walktest cannot be enabled if an Alarm or Supervisory exists in the system.
  • Page 51 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 Menu:Walktest PHY:FireFinder@1, DLC@1 WALKTEST AT: FireFinder@1, DLC@1 WALKTEST: DISABLED SETTINGS: No Bells Cancel Settings Disable Enable Figure 3-28 Walktest Status Screen Press the Settings soft key to select the Walktest bell options (Figure 3-29). Choose from No Bells (the default setting), All Bells or Group Bells (Geographic view only), then press the OK soft key.
  • Page 52: Walktesting Groups

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | The Walktest status screen indicates the time remaining in Walktest. The time is indicated as HH:MM (hours:minutes). Menu:Walktest PHY:FireFinder@1, DLC@1 WALKTEST AT: FireFinder@1, DLC@1 WALKTEST: ENABLED SETTINGS: No Bells TIME REMAINING (HH:MM):4:00 Cancel...
  • Page 53: Event Annunciation

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 If there is no activity acknowledging Walktest events on the OI for five minutes, the display will default to the Alert mode and the remaining time will display on the Alert mode screen. The Walktest remains in effect until the time expires or the Walktest is disabled.
  • Page 54: Walktest Ending Sequence

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | When No Bells is selected, there is no audible notification of Walktest events. There is no event-type coding during the Walktest. Audible notification is the same for Alarm, Supervisory, or any other event.
  • Page 55: Voice Activations

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 Voice Activations The volume for the Walktest channel is set low. During Walktest, speaker zones are activated steady. The duration for each activation type is the same as for ZIC activation. The tone specified for Walktest is File 1 Tone 1. The user may program a tone or message to that tone location using the Zeus programming tool.
  • Page 56 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 | For a Walktest Report of all devices tested, press the View soft key. Press the Settings soft key to set the Start Time and Stop Time for a Walktest Report. This screen may also be used to clear the Start and Stop Times. The Walktest Report Settings screen displays, as shown in Figure 3-34.
  • Page 57 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | CHAPTER 3 Menu:Report:Status:Walktest:View PHY:FireFinder@1, DLC@1 Walktest Report Address Type Custom Message 100% :1-5 Alarm 1st Flr Lobby 5 :1-6 Alarm 1st Flr Hallway 1 10:53 Category text information :1-14 Alarm 1st Flr Ladies Room 1...
  • Page 58: Other Modes

    FUNCTION KEYS If Functions keys have been programmed in the Zeus tool, they can be accessed in the Menu mode by pressing the Function soft key. The Function Key status screen appears with a listing of all the functions. See Figure 4-1. To perform a desired function, highlight the function using the up and down arrow keys and then press the Execute soft key.
  • Page 59: Diagnostics

    Press the menu button to display the OI Menu Screen. Next, press the Lamp Test soft key at the bottom of the screen. See Figure 4-2 for FCM2041-U3. The Lamp Test begins and will run for 30 seconds. All of the LEDs on the OI will illuminate and the screen will go dark.
  • Page 60: Appendix A (Vesda Trouble Codes

    VESDA TROUBLE CODES The table below lists the VESDA Trouble codes that can be reported on the PMI. Unless otherwise noted, troubles are reported from the base address of a VESDA detector or the Vscanner element of a VESDA scanner. t l u e l i t l u...
  • Page 61 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | APPENDIX A t l u t l u t l u u l i t l u c i l t l u e l i t l u t l u t l u...
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  • Page 64 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL INDEX | Inde Inde x x x x x Inde Inde Inde A A A A A D D D D D Acknowledge 1-7 Database report 2-1 Acknowledge Security 1-12 Details 1-10 Acknowledge Supervisory 1-11 Diagnostics 4-2...
  • Page 65 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | INDEX L L L L L All Non-Events 2-3 All Queues 2-3 Lamp Test 4-2 Security 2-3 LEDs 1-2 Supervisory 2-3 logout 4-1 to 4-2 Trouble 2-3 Queue 2-1, 2-2, 2-9 to 2-14 M M M M M...
  • Page 66 FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL INDEX | T T T T T Temperature report 2-2 Threshold report 2-2 Time / Date 3-3 touch screen 1-3 tree structure 1-6 Alert Menu 1-4 Main Menu 1-4 Maintenance Menu 1-5 Report Menu 1-4 Trouble 1-12 to 1-14...
  • Page 67: Index

    FCM2041-U3 OPERATOR INTERFACE MANUAL | INDEX This page has been left intentionally blank. Index - 4...
  • Page 68 Siemens Industry, Inc. Siemens Canada, Ltd. P/N A5Q00075184 Document ID A6V11231629_en--_b Building Technologies Division 1577 North Service Road East Florham Park, NJ Oakville, Ontario L6H 0H6 Canada...

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