Bosch FPA-5000 Networking Manual

Bosch FPA-5000 Networking Manual

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  • Page 1 Modular fire panel FPA‑5000 | FPA‑1200 Ethernet Networking guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Settings on switch 10.3.1 Assign IP address 10.3.2 Program redundancy settings 10.3.3 Programming the fault relay 10.3.4 Programming connection monitoring 10.3.5 QoS priority, only for UGM‑2040 10.3.6 Activating IGMP snooping Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 4 Media converter 11.2 Ethernet switch 11.3 Remote keypad FSP-5000-RPS settings 12.1 Network nodes 12.2 Line numbers 12.3 Switches 12.4 OPC servers 12.5 UGM-2040 servers Appendix 13.1 Ethernet error messages Index 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety | en Safety In this chapter you find organizational measures for PC running service clients for the Bosch portfolio for fire products. You are obliged to comply with these contractual agreements. You find also safety notices collected and sorted by topics. Later on, the safety notices are placed before the related instruction.
  • Page 6: Explanations Of Safety Symbols

    For access via the internet use only Bosch Remote Services. Caution! Remote Services require a secure IP connection. Bosch Remote Services or connection with Private Secure Network is required. With Private Secure Network an IP network is provided, which is based on DSL with an optional wireless access on the panel side (EffiLink).
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The installation outside of a panel housing is not compliant with EN 54. Notice! TX cable length All IP connections must be direct or via media converters approved by Bosch. The node to node TX cable length must be less than 100 m. Notice!
  • Page 8: System Overview

    Network of panels and remote keypads The table shows the options for networking panels/remote keypads depending on the network topology and the panel type. Consider the limits determined by the network topology. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 9: Topologies

    CAN loop with Ethernet segments, page 15 OPC-Server Ethernet loop, page 14 Ethernet/CAN double loop, page 15 Ethernet loop with OPC server, page 14 Ethernet loop with OPC server to redundant panel, page 15 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 10 The number of panels and remote keypads that can be networked depends on the choice of network topology. Networked panels and remote keypads are known as nodes. – The number of detection points in a network is limited to 32768. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 11 For a standalone panel you can connect up to 4096 detection points, even though it is designed redundantly. If the panel is included in a network, then you can connect a maximum of 2048 detection points. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 12 RSTP switch. – RSTP parameters – Keep Bridge Priority 32768 – Keep Hello Time 2 – Change Max. Age from 20 to 40 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 13 Any EN54 relevant control or administration (e.g. control of notification appliances or administration of switch-off) by the building management system requires an individual EN54 certification of the overall system by a certification body. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 14: Can Loop

    Make sure that the settings in the FSP-5000-RPS programming software and in the OPC server are identical. Parameters – The OPC server may be connected via an Ethernet cable (copper) or fiber optic cable. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 15: Ethernet Loop With Opc Server To Redundant Panel

    CAN loop with Ethernet segments The main topology is a CAN loop. When the distance between two nodes is longer than 1000 m, an FX Ethernet connection can be used to cover the distance. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 16: Ethernet Backbone With Sub-Loops (Ethernet/Can)

    The RSTP switches to connect the loops are part of the backbone! Use a RSTP priority of 16384 in the backbone. Notice! The lower the set value, the higher the RSTP priority. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 17: Connecting Ethernet Loops

    Figure 4.8: Ethernet backbone with sub-loops Connecting Ethernet loops Notice! This topology requires additional settings for all RSTP switches in the backbone. More in- depth knowledge of networks is therefore required. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 18 Parameters – The OPC server may be connected via an Ethernet cable (copper) or fiber optic cable. In these examples, loop a is the backbone. Loop b is the sub-loop. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 19: Ethernet Network

    For this you require the appropriate network management software (e.g. Hirschmann HiVision). Notice! The network uses the fixed SNMP community string: PUBLIC Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 20: Network Diameter

    RSTP switch. Panel controller or remote keypad Starting or end point for determining the network diameter in the examples. Ethernet switch as external RSTP switch (in general Ethernet switch MM) 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 21 Figure 5.2: Network diameter of a loop with 6 panels If a backbone and sub-loops are connected to each other via Ethernet switches, then these external RSTP switches must also be taken into account. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 22: Cables Used

    Multi-mode: fiber optic Ethernet patch cable, duplex I-VH2G 50/125μ or duplex I-VH2G 62.5/125μ, SC plug. Single mode: fiber optic Ethernet patch cable, duplex I-VH2E 9/125μ, SC plug. Note the minimum bending radii specified in the cable specification. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 23: Creating Or Modifying An Ethernet Network

    Modular fire panel Ethernet network | en Notice! TX cable length All IP connections must be direct or via media converters approved by Bosch. The node to node TX cable length must be less than 100 m. Notice! VdS 2540 To meet the requirements of VdS 2540 for data transmission paths use fiber optic cable for Ethernet connections.
  • Page 24: Can Network

    CAN1 G CAN1 G Figure 6.1: CAN connection Cable length for networking The maximum permitted cable length depends on the loop resistance of the cable used and on the number of communicating. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 25: Creating Or Modifying A Can Network

    Load this configuration to all other control panels across the network via this control panel. Redundant panels use the configuration of the main panel. Carry out a reset in order to reset the pending error messages. Rectify any errors. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 26: Ethernet And Can Networking Pattern

    For ranges greater than 100 m the range extension with media converters is mandatory. For ranges less than 100 m the media converters might not be required. Panel network over CAN Figure 7.2: Panel network over CAN 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 27: Connect Services To Panel

    Figure 7.4: Panel network over Ethernet with redundant panels For ranges greater than 100 m the range extension with media converters is mandatory. For ranges less than 100 m the media converters might not be required. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 28: Panel Network Over Can With Redundant Panels

    Figure 7.5: Panel network over CAN with redundant panels Panel network over two Ethernet loops Figure 7.6: Connect Ethernet networks Panel network over two Ethernet loops with redundant panels Figure 7.7: Connect Ethernet networks with redundant panels 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 29: Connect Ethernet And Can Network With Redundant Panels

    100 m the media converters might not be required. Remote Services The following services belong to Remote Services: – Remote Connect – Remote Alert – Remote Maintenance Prerequisite for Remote Alert and Remote Maintenance is Remote Connect. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 30: Remote Connect

    Ethernet switch (in general MM). Remote Connect Figure 8.1: Remote Connect in an Ethernet loop Notice! To connect panels via FX, use media converters approved by Bosch. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 31 Additionally you have to propagate the changes to the Secure network gateway. To do so, launch the web interface via a web browser: - Address: https://192.168.1.254 - User name: bosch - Password: ipti83 Under Configuration -> Network (LAN) you can change the IP address. Consider, that the Default gateway: address in the panel controller configuration must match the IP address of the Secure network gateway.
  • Page 32: Remote Alert

    Ethernet connections used only to transfer Remote Maintenance data may be realized as Ethernet or fiber optic cables. Note the permitted maximum cable lengths. Notice! To connect panels via FX, use media converters approved by Bosch. Remote Maintenance Figure 8.4: Remote Maintenance When using Remote Maintenance with Ethernet networks, one panel in the network must be connected to the router for data transfer purposes.
  • Page 33 (CMS). Caution! Remote Services require a secure IP connection. Bosch Remote Services or connection with Private Secure Network is required. With Private Secure Network an IP network is provided, which is based on DSL with an optional wireless access on the panel side (EffiLink).
  • Page 34: Remote Portal

    On the internet router or company network check the availability of the following protocols and ports, to the Secure network gateway (required for connection to Remote Services). Protocol Default port Description HTTP 80 and 8080 for Remote Connect registration and Remote Maintenance 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 35 Secure network gateway. To do so, launch the web interface via a web browser: - Address: https://192.168.1.254 - User name: bosch - Password: ipti83 Under Configuration -> Network (LAN) you can change the IP address. Consider, that the Default gateway: address in the panel controller configuration must match the IP address of the Secure network gateway.
  • Page 36: Voice Alarm Systems

    After assigning the license you can use the corresponding service. An assigned license is shown by a green hook. Step 5: Reorder license Order one-year licenses from Bosch Fire Alarm Systems. Each network requires its own licenses. Bosch sends an email to the address provided. The email includes unique license registration numbers for the quantity of licenses ordered, as well as instructions and a link to the Remote Portal.
  • Page 37: Installation

    PAVIRO system a cross-over patch cable is required as neither Praesideo/PAVIRO nor the MPC-xxxx-B supports Auto-MDI(X). Installation Checklist Before starting with the installation of the network, please review all of the points set out below. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 38: Settings On Media Converter

    The maximum transmission section for single mode media converters via FX is 40 km. Using the DIP switches, configure the media converter as shown in the following figure. Notice! Only change the DIP switch settings on media converters when they are de-energized. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 39: Installing Ethernet Switch

    You must perform the following settings in the switch: – Assign IP address, page 40, – Program redundancy settings, page 40. Furthermore, optional settings e. g.: – Programming the fault relay, page 41, – Programming connection monitoring, page 41, Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 40: Assign Ip Address

    The settings are only saved permanently, i.e. so that they are retained even after the device is restarted, if under Basic Settings -> Load/Save in the Save field you select the item On the device and click on the Save button. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 41: Programming The Fault Relay

    Activate the Forward Connection Error check box for the individual ports in the Basic Settings -> Port Configuration menu. Only connections for which Forward Connection Errors has been activated are monitored. Click on Write. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 42: Qos Priority, Only For Ugm-2040

    Addressing and settings in the network To change a mechanical RSN: On mechanical rotary switches on the rear of the panel set the RSN with, and note it on the sign below the rotary switches. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 43 CAN1_GND CAN2_GND CAN1_GND CAN2_GND Connection Connection Connection PCTRL is PCTRL is PCTRL is Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL No Off Redundant-PCTRL No Off No Off Figure 10.1: Standalone panel (regular and redundant): Configuration in network Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 44 CAN1_GND CAN2_GND CAN1_GND CAN2_GND Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection PCTRL is PCTRL is PCTRL is Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL No Off No Off No Off No Off No Off Figure 10.2: Loop topology 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 45 Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection PCTRL is PCTRL is PCTRL is Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL No Off No Off No Off No Off No Off Figure 10.3: Loop topology with redundant panels Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 46 CAN1_GND CAN2_GND CAN1_GND CAN2_GND Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection PCTRL is PCTRL is PCTRL is Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL No Off No Off No Off No Off No Off Figure 10.4: Stub 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 47 CAN1_GND CAN2_GND Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection PCTRL is PCTRL is PCTRL is Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL No Off No Off No Off No Off No Off Figure 10.5: Stub with redundant panel Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 48 CAN1_GND CAN2_GND Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection PCTRL is PCTRL is PCTRL is Redundant-PCTRL Redundant-PCTRL No Off Redundant-PCTRL No Off No Off No Off No Off Figure 10.6: Stub with redundant network 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 49: Cabling

    – For the power supply to the media converters and to the RSTP switches use the 24 V output of either the BCM 0000 B or FPP-5000. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 50: Media Converter

    BCM-0000-B 24V (2,8 A) MAIN POWER MAIN POWER TROUBLE BATTERY 1 TROUBLE BATTERY 2 TROUBLE Figure 11.1: Connection of media converter to power supply and to panel controller IN1/IN2 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 51: Ethernet Switch

    There is a connection between 2 switches. This is possible in the case of a backbone with sub-loops, for example. The power supply to the switch is designed redundantly. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 52 Figure 11.2: Connection of switch to the power supply and IOP Icon Description TX Ethernet cable (copper) FX Ethernet cable (fiber optic cable) 24 V power supply Transmission of fault RSTP switch 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 53 24 V power supply Transmission of fault RSTP switch Notice! Do not use the supplied network cable to connect the switches. Use an Ethernet patch cable, shielded, CAT5e or better. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 54: Remote Keypad

    The use of switches is not permitted for the Remote keypad. Notice! The functional earth of the Remote keypad must always be placed in position when connecting the unit to an Ethernet panel network. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 55 BATTERY 1 TROUBLE BATTER Y 2 TROUBLE Figure 11.4: Cabling of Remote keypad Icon Description TX Ethernet cable (copper) FX Ethernet cable (fiber optic cable) 24 V power supply Media converter Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 56: Fsp-5000-Rps Settings

    However, to get a better overview of the connections, you should use different number ranges. Consider, that if you use Network as Line Type in the Net interface window, then the line number must be 0 for all connections. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 57: Switches

    OPC servers in your network must be added to the FSP-5000-RPS programming software. You must perform the following settings in both the FSP-5000-RPS software and on the OPC server: – Network nodes – Network group – – IP address – Port Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 58: Ugm-2040 Servers

    RPS. This also includes the line numbers between the connecting panel controller and the switches of the UGM‑2040. UGM-2040 2’ 1’ Figure 12.2: Example of line numbering for the UGM‑2040 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 59: Appendix

    135.0.5.3 Network Ethernet 1 Trouble Data transmission to Ethernet line 1 is restricted. connection 3.0 Possible causes include: cable breaks, cable not connected, cable interference. Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 60 Description and possible cause address address 135.0.5.4 Network Ethernet 2 Trouble Data transmission to Ethernet line 2 is restricted. connection 4.0 Possible causes include: cable breaks, cable not connected, cable interference. 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450 Networking guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH...
  • Page 61: Index

     8, 42 Panel controller Networking  42 Parameters RSTP  12 PAVIRO  8, 36, 37 Physical node address  11 Praesideo  8, 36, 37 Redundancy Addressing  11 Remote Alert  32 Remote Connect  30 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Networking guide 07.2019 | 5.9 | F.01U.247.450...
  • Page 66 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Robert-Bosch-Ring 5 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH, 2019...

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