Cooper VoCALL CFVCM Installation & Comissioning Manual

Cooper VoCALL CFVCM Installation & Comissioning Manual

Fire telephone & disabled refuge network system

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Summary of Contents for Cooper VoCALL CFVCM

  • Page 1 VoCALL - & CFVCX8 Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge &...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    Introduction A VoCALL Emergency Voice Communications System (EVCS) is a fixed, secure, bi-directional, full duplex voice communication system to assist fire fighters in an emergency in high rise buildings or large sites where Radio communication may not work, and covers the operation of both fire telephones and disabled refuge systems.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Important Safety Information This equipment must only be installed and maintained by suitably skilled and competent person. This equipment is defined as Class 1 in EN60065 (Low Voltage Directive) and must be EARTHED. CAUTION INDOOR USE ONLY WARNING...
  • Page 4 Unpacking the Exchange Unit Remove the exchange from its packing, and using the HEX key supplied remove the front cover, being careful to remove the earth lead. Remove the front panel plate containing the circuit boards, this has a connection to the mains transformer and network PCB, which needs to be removed, exercise static precautions to prevent damage to the electronics, store the front panel assembly safely until the exchange is mounted and cables have been attached.
  • Page 5: Connection Details

    VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Connection Details Do not test wiring with an insulation tester (Megger) with any equipment connected, as the 500 Volt test voltage will destroy these devices totally. You must observe local wiring regulations. Do not run SELV and LV cables in the same enclosure without adequate insulation between them.
  • Page 6 VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Network The network links either a network exchange unit to NET IN NET OUT another network exchange unit or a network master handset to a network exchange unit. Each unit on the system has a net in and net out. The network connects from the net out of the one unit to the net in on another all eight core must be connected from the net out to the net in as follows:...
  • Page 7 VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Replace the front panel PCB plate by attaching the transformer lead and ribbon cable to network PCB, then fixing with the four philips screws. Attach all plugs ensuring they fit squarely into the connectors. VoCALL Network Exchange Unit Switch Settings Each network exchange unit has a unique network address.
  • Page 8 VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System VoCALL Network Master Handset Unit Switch Settings The network master handset has two jumper headers, J1 and J2, on the rear of the main circuit board. Each jumper has 2 settings, MASTER or SLAVE.
  • Page 9: System Configuration

    VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System System Configuration Enter PIN to LOG IN VoCALL Master Unit Access 0*** Cooper Fire VoCALL Master v4.11 A list of possible menu options is presented. -System Healthy- Log Off will be currently selected. Use the...
  • Page 10 Network Settings Most configuration menus will have the same options Before any exchange can be configured, the located in the bottom right of the LCD screen: master unit network settings need to be Next, Save Quit , and Network Settings checked.
  • Page 11 VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Open padlock: Network Settings this exchange exists and memory is Exchange Addresses unprotected. >Master Addresses Closed padlock: Back this exchange exists and memory is protected. Finally we must tell the system how many master Line through circle: addresses are Used this exchange does not exist and will not be...
  • Page 12 Set Extension Name And Handset Present Set Network Fault Monitoring for Exchange Unit (per line) Select the extension to be configured and press Select Extension Network menu, choose the Accept . This will show the details for that Faults option. Each exchange unit can have up extension.
  • Page 13 Accept Set date & selected, then press the button. Press to show the time menu. Edit site name >Cooper Fire < Set date & time Date >01|06|09 :Next Time 14:15:06 :Next The current site name will be displayed on screen, with the cursor on the first character.
  • Page 14 Set Service Date Change PIN The service date is used as a reminder when the The default to access the configuration next service is due. When this date is reached, it menus is 0000, but this can be changed. will trigger a service fault which will remain until Scroll through the root menu using the the service date is updated.
  • Page 15 VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Event Log Settings View Event Log The event log is a record of the last 99 events: This menu is an information only menu. It the type of event and the date and time the displays the last 99 events that have occurred, event occurred.
  • Page 16 System Reboot System LED Test This menu option will reboot the master unit. The This menu option will test the panel LEDS to master unit will momentarily power down, then prove operation. power up again. When it powers up, the master unit will be reinitialised with the currently stored LED Test settings.
  • Page 17: Powering Up The System

    VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Powering up the System Carefully check the network wiring then apply AC power to each exchange unit in turn- DO NOT commission on batteries as the power supply has a large reservoir capacitor which will rupture the battery fuse if the AC is not present when powering up the system.
  • Page 18: Receiving A Call

    Operation All conversations on the VoCALL system are under the command of the control handset, if multiple control handsets exist, the first operated one takes command of the system. Pt9 envisages the majority of calls to be made by lifting the handset of an outstation (Type A) or pressing the call button (Type B). Receiving a Call When a handset is lifted or the call button is pressed on the Type B units, the phone on the control point(s) will ring and the name of the calling extension will appear on the LCD display (all exchange lines...
  • Page 19 VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Indications and Controls The faults on a VoCALL EVCS system are displayed in two locations, on the exchange with the fault, and at the VCM master handset(s). Master Handset Indication The master handset has the following indications:- CFVCM CFVCWM Health Indicators (Green)
  • Page 20: Led State

    Exchange Indications The Exchange has the following indications:- Meaning Fault This is a common fault LED and indicates that a current fault exists on this exchange unit, this can be a line fault, processor failure, power supply fault or network connection fault. Supply There is a fault with the power supply section of the exchange unit, this could be lack of either AC or DC, rupture of a fuse or failure of the VRSLA...
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    VoCALL Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge Network System Maintenance It is a requirement of BS5839pt9 that a maintenance agreement be in place for the EVCS, the maintenance schedule should be as follows. Weekly: Lift a different handset on the system each week and make a call to the control, repeat each week until all points are tested, record results in the site log.
  • Page 22 Cooper Safety Fire Systems Sales Service Cooper Lighting and Safety Ltd T: +44 (0)1302 303 999 T: +44 (0)1302 303 352 Wheatley Hall Road F: +44 (0)1302 303 333 F: +44 (0)1302 303 332 Doncaster E: sales@cooperfire.com E: service@cooperfire.com South Yorkshire...

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