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FC-868-SE2
Survey Kit User Guide
©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved.
MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM

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  • Page 1 FC-868-SE2 Survey Kit User Guide ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Step By Step Guide - FireCell Hub/RCC to RCC Surveying FireCell Hub/RCC to RCC Survey Form 20-21 Step By Step Guide - FireCell Device to RCC Surveying FireCell Device to RCC Survey Form ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 2 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 3: Start

    Start ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    REMOTE - LOCAL SIGNAL QUALITY % BATTERY CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 POWER/ CHARGE RSSI/dB START LOCAL - REMOTE REMOTE - LOCAL ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 5: About The Survey Kit

    About The Survey Kit ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 6: Survey Kit Overview

    Survey Tool. Signal Surveyor mains charger (provided separately) The mains charger is used for connection into Signal Surveyor units re-charging the devices on board battery. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 6 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 7: Signal Surveyor Features

    Then turn o and back on again. This will re-show the background level for the new position. BG RSSI Recommendation 21-100 High Level Must Re-position Unit 11-20 Medium Try Re-positioning Unit 0-10 Low Continue with survey ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 8: Signal Surveyor Battery Replacement

    Device Survey Tool Battery Replacement The device Survey Tool requires 4 x AA (LR6 Alkaline 1.5V) batteries. Please ensure batteries are installed in the correct polarity as shown above. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 8 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 9: Using The Device Survey Tool

    BG = 0dB Background Surveyor Device Incoming Outgoing Number of Level in dB Battery Battery signal signal tests level level success rate success rate conducted ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 10: Fusion Rlm Survey

    RLM Survey ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 10 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 11: Fusion Rlm Survey Objectives

    1. Identify where the RLM is to be installed on the loop cabling. This is the starting point of the wireless infrastructure and where you should position your Signal Surveyor. POWER FAULT Loop Module ISOLATOR ACTIVE FIRE Fire Alarm Control ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 11 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 12 FROM METAL 2m AWAY FROM 2m AWAY FROM POWER FAULT Loop Module ISOLATOR ACTIVE OTHER ELECTRICAL OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT 2m AWAY FROM OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 13 ACTIVE 5. Remember, the RLMs can each accommodate a maximum of 31 wireless devices. Max 31 devices POWER FAULT Loop Module ISOLATOR ACTIVE per RLM ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 14: Step By Step Guide - Fusion System Survey

    Wireless device. Step 6. Record the signal level. Step 7. Steps Repeat Steps 5-6 for all device positions associated with the 5 to 6 RLM position. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 14 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 15: Fusion Rlm Survey Form

    Customer name Survey date Company Surveyor name RLM number Background Level Device No Signal Level Pass Fail Comments CH 2 POWER/ CHARGE REMOTE - LOCAL ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 15 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 16: Firecell Survey

    Survey ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 17: Firecell Survey Objectives

    RCC 3 RCC 4 RCC 5 RCC 6 Pass Pass Pass POWER POWER POWER POWER FIRE FAULT FAULT FAULT FAULT Fire Alarm Control Control Panel ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 17 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 18 Fire Alarm Control Control Panel 5. Remember, the RCCs can each accommodate a maximum of 31 wireless devices. Max 31 devices POWER FAULT per RCC ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 18 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 19: Step By Step Guide - Firecell Hub/Rcc To Rcc Surveying

    Note: the Surveyor Unit can be moved to an identi ed RCC location to further expand the coverage. Up to four hops from an RCC to the Hub can be achieved. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 20: Firecell Hub/Rcc To Rcc Survey Form

    Signal Level Background Level Location Comms Path Talks to: Pass Fail Signal Level Background Level Location Comms Path Talks to: Pass Fail Signal Level Background Level ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 20 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 21 Signal Level Background Level Location Comms Path Talks to: Pass Fail Signal Level Background Level Location Comms Path Talks to: Pass Fail Signal Level Background Level ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 21 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 22: Step By Step Guide - Firecell Device To Rcc Surveying

    If there are multiple RCC positions on site, repeat steps 8 to 12 Next RCC for each RCC. position CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 POWER/ CHARGE RSSI/dB START LOCAL - REMOTE REMOTE - LOCAL ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 22 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 23: Firecell Device To Rcc Survey Form

    FireCell Device to RCC Survey Form RCC number Additional notes Device No Signal Level Pass Fail Comments ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 23 of 24 MK144 (Iss 3) 30/10/2018 AJM...
  • Page 24 The information contained within this literature is correct at time of publishing. EMS reserves the right to change any information regarding products as part of its continual development enhancing new technology and reliability. EMS advises that any product literature issue numbers are checked with its head o ce prior to any formal speci cation being written.

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