EMS FCZ-170-111 Programming Manual

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Wireless RIM
Programming Guide
©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved.
TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM

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  • Page 1 Wireless RIM Programming Guide ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Adding a Wireless RIM to a FireCell Radio Hub (via software) Adding a Wireless RIM to the Control Panel Linking a zone to a RIM Linking an individual device to a RIM Testing RIM functionality ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 2 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction The FireCell Wireless Remote Indicator Module (RIM) is compatible with both the EMS FireCell system and the EMS Fusion Loop Module. It is possible to add (log on) the RIM to the FireCell system both manually and via FireCell Con guration Tool software, whilst the RIM must be added to the Fusion Loop Module manually.
  • Page 4: Wireless Rim Familiarisation

    (both pins linked) RevX DD/MM/YY PRESS HERE TO LOG ON Log on button Con rmation PRESS HERE TO LOG ON Battery compartment Remote Indicator Fire LED ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 5: Adding A Wireless Rim To A Fusion Loop Module

    Press the rotary control to con rm the device address. The screen I/O Added will display: Press the BACK button, to return to the front display: DEV02 AL00 FT00 ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 6: Adding A Wireless Rim To A Firecell Radio Hub (Manually)

    Press the BACK button until the screen displays: Unassigned Dev Press the rotary control and the screen will display: Device Status ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 6 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 7 Note: If unsuccessful when operation is carried out next to the Radio Hub, re-try steps 16-19 with the device installed in its correct installed location. Once complete, press the BACK button until the screen displays: DEV16 AL00 FT00 ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 8: Adding A Wireless Rim To A Firecell Radio Hub (Via Software)

    Add the Wireless RIM, by clicking on the ‘I/O Unit’ icon from the ‘Device Palette’ . The new device will be shown in the main window, allocated to the RCC as shown. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 8 of 24...
  • Page 9 Complete the device’s ‘Ident’ , ‘Loop’ and ‘Address’ elds shown below. An example of an RCC programmed with three Wireless RIMs is shown below: ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 10: Adding A Wireless Rim To The Control Panel

    Double click on the ‘Input/Output Unit Wireless’ icon shown above to expand the device to show the input and output, as shown below: ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 10 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 11 Note: the zone setting for the device (Wireless RIM) is only relevant for the cause and e ect when programming the unit to follow the activation of a zone of devices. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 11 of 24...
  • Page 12: Linking A Zone To A Rim

    Zone 2 Zone 2 Zone 3, etc. Zone 3, etc. Click on the ‘Cause & E ect’ icon, shown below: Double-click on the ‘Action’ icon, shown below: ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 13 Zone Inputs’ icon and the display will now show individual zones. Click on the individual zone required and the ‘OR/Single’ icon. An example below shows the settings required for zone 1. Click the ‘Next >’ button once complete. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 14 Click on the required individual zone and select the ‘Continuous’ output type. An example below shows the settings required for zone 1. Click the ‘Next >’ button once complete. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 14 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 15 They will be individually identi able via the text description allocated. An example is shown below. Repeat the above programming for each of the Wireless RIMs on the system which are required to follow individual zone activations. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 15 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 16: Linking An Individual Device To A Rim

    Device 5 Device 5 Device 6 Device 6 Click on the ‘Cause & E ect’ icon, as shown below: Double-click on the ‘Action’ icon, shown below: ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 17 Click on the individual device required (detector), followed by the ‘OR/Single’ action operator. An example below shows the settings required for device 4. Click the ‘Next >’ button once complete. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 17 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 18 Click on the individual device required (RIM), followed by the ‘Continuous’ output type. An example below shows the settings required for remote indicator module device 6. Click the ‘Next >’ button once complete. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 18 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 19 They will be individually identi able via the text description allocated. An example is shown below. Repeat the above programming for each of the Wireless RIMs on the system which are required to follow individual device activations. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 19 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 20: Testing Rim Functionality

    RIM’s LEDs will extinguish. Note: The RIM LED will only illuminate for Fire Alarm activations from the allocated device. The LED should not illuminate for any other activations. ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 20 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 21 ©2018 EMS Ltd. All rights reserved. Page 21 of 24 TSD115 Iss2 17/09/2018 AJM...
  • Page 22 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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