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Fire Detection Control Panel
Series BC600
Short User Manual - Part B
Description
Installation - Connection - Commissioning
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  • Page 1 Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 Short User Manual - Part B Description Installation - Connection - Commissioning Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, no part of this manual or of the software may be multiplied, copied, disseminated, transferred by photo-technical means, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Labor Strauss Sicherungsanlagenbau GmbH Wien. The information written in this User Manual has been worked out with the highest care.
  • Page 3 Labor Strauss Sicherungsanlagenbau GmbH Wien (LST) or by persons who are expressly authorized by LST are allowed to plan, install, modify, maintain and service a fire detection system and/or an extinguishing system control.
  • Page 4 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B CE-labelling / Construction Products Regulation EU 305/2011 Control and indicating equipment for use in fire detection and fire alarm systems installed in build- ings (abbreviated „fire detection control panels“) must bear a CE-label for use within the EU. By means of the CE-label, the manufacturer confirms the compliance with the respective EC Direct- ives as condition for placing products on the market within the European Economic Area, particu- larly that the product is in conformity with the general low voltage directives, electromagnetic...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Contents Introduction..........................9 General............................9 Types of symbols..........................9 Important tips..........................10 Type code............................10 Components of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600........12 Overview............................12 Housings............................12 2.2.1 Wall-mount cabinet for BC600-8xxx or BC600-16xxx..............12 2.2.2 19-inch housing for BC600-CE8xxx..................12 Central Processing Board ZTB600-1....................12 Power Supplies NT602-1, NT604-1, NT608-1................12 Display and Operating Board ABB600-1..................13...
  • Page 6 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B with a BPL608-1 ........................25 4.2.3 Addressing of the power units....................25 4.2.4 Addressing of the UI bus members (componentries in the door or front)........25 Bus cabling, system supply cabling....................25 4.3.1 Bus cabling in the standard wall-mount cabinet (schematic circuit diagram)......25 Connection..........................28 General instructions........................28 Power supply..........................28...
  • Page 7 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B System fault..........................49 7.3.1 Redundant alarm........................49 Specifications........................50 General data..........................50 8.1.1 Maximum values of every control panel or sectional control panel of a BCnet600....50 Fire Detection Control Panel BC600-8xxx...................50 Fire Detection Control Panel BC600-16xxx.................50 Fire Detection Control Panel BC600-CE8xxx................50 Power Supply NT602-1........................50 Power Supply NT604-1........................51...
  • Page 8 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Safety instructions Before installing, commissioning, servicing or using the product described in this User Manual, you have to read the User Manual carefully and, in particular, you have to note the information on pages 3 and 4 as well as in Chapter 1.3: „Import- ant tips“...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 1 • Introduction Introduction General This second part of the User Manual (Part B) of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 provides the authorized installer with the information necessary for planning the control panel con- figuration as well as for installation, connection and commissioning of the fire detection control panels in the wall-mount cabinet BC600 8 or BC600...
  • Page 10: Important Tips

    Chapter 1 • Introduction Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Menu items and the contents of the display are set off by square brackets within the description text, e.g., [Alarms]. If display or operating elements of the display and operating field of the control panels are men- tioned in the text, the names of the elements are put in quotation marks, e.g., „...the light emitting diode 'Power' indicates...“.
  • Page 11 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 1 • Introduction BC600-xx2x The fire detection control panel is equipped with a Power Supply NT602-1. If addi- tional power units are needed, they must be ordered specially and must be accommod- ated in additional housings (e.g., GEHZ600-16).
  • Page 12: Components Of The Fire Detection Control Panel Series Bc600

    Chapter 2 • Components of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Components of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 The componentries of the Fire Detection Control Panel BC600 and the expansion modules are briefly introduced and explained in this chapter.
  • Page 13: Display And Operating Board Abb600-1

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 2 • Components of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 Display and Operating Board ABB600-1 By means of the processor system of the Display and Operating Board ABB600-1, the 1/4 VGA display and the LED displays are activated and the fire detection control panel is operated via the keypad.
  • Page 14: Backplane Bpl608-1

    Chapter 2 • Components of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B 10 slots, two of which are reserved for the Central Processing Board ZTB600-1, while function modules can be attached to the other 8 slots. 2.7.2 Backplane BPL608-1 The Backplane BPL608-1 is intended for expansions of the basic version of the wall-mount cabin-...
  • Page 15: Control Panel Assembly, Installation Of Optional Componentries

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 3 • Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries Location of installation The Fire Detection Control Panels Series BC600 have to be installed in a clean and dry room on a stable wall surface.
  • Page 16: Dimensions Of The Control Panel Bc600-16Xxx

    Chapter 3 • Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B 3.2.2 Dimensions of the Control Panel BC600-16xxx Fig. 4: Wall-mount cabinet of the Control Panel BC600-16xxx – dimensions A … front view, no installations, the door has been unhinged B …...
  • Page 17: Installation Of The Control Panel

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 3 • Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries Installation of the control panel The screws and anchors that are needed for the mounting of the control panel housing are included in the package accompanying the respective control panel.
  • Page 18: Installation Options In The Control Panels

    Chapter 3 • Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B 3.4.2 Installation options in the control panels 3.4.2.1 Installations in a Control Panel BC600-8xxx Fig. 7: Open wall-mount cabinet of the Fire Detection Control Panel BC600-8L2S in the basic version A …...
  • Page 19: Installations In A Control Panel Bc600-16Xxx

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 3 • Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries Bottom: possible maximum configuration of an Auxiliary Housing GEH600-8 (shown without the door) A ... stand-by battery 12V/max. 20Ah B ... Module Carrier BGT600-1 ■...
  • Page 20 Chapter 3 • Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Fig. 10: Overview of the installation of the componentries in the Fire Detection Control Panel BC600-16xxx Top: possible maximum configuration of a Fire Detection Control Panel BC600-16xxx (the door is shown from the inside, after having been taken off its hinges) Bottom: possible maximum configuration of an Auxiliary Housing GEH600-16 (shown without the door)
  • Page 21: Installations In The Case Bc600-Ce8Xxx

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 3 • Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries 3.4.2.3 Installations in the case BC600-CE8xxx Fig. 11: Rear of the basic version of the Fire Detection Control Panel BC600-CE8L4S, the cover of the mounting tray has been removed.
  • Page 22: Installation And Labelling Of The Expansion Fields (Laf648-X Etc.)

    Chapter 3 • Control panel assembly, installation of optional componentries Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B F … connector at the upper slot level of the backplane G … hexagon bolts from the package accompanying the function modules 3.4.4 Installation and labelling of the expansion fields (LAF648-x etc.) In the doors of the wall-mount cabinets and in the 19-inch front panels, the prepared openings for...
  • Page 23: Internal Bus System And System Supply

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 4 • Internal bus system and system supply Internal bus system and system supply General All function modules and componentries of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 (e.g., ZTB600-1, LIF601-1, ABB600-1, NT602-1) are connected to each other via a powerful bus sys- tem, which, in order to increase the transmission security, is made up of two separate, independent bus systems –...
  • Page 24: Addressing Of The Components

    Chapter 4 • Internal bus system and system supply Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Addressing of the components Via the backplanes of the fire detection control panel, all function modules are connected to the bus systems and the power supply. The backplanes can be set to the following addresses: BPL610-1: 1 (permanently set) ...
  • Page 25: Logic Addresses Of The Function Modules If A Backplane Bpl610-1 Is Expanded

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 4 • Internal bus system and system supply 4.2.2.1 Logic addresses of the function modules if a Backplane BPL610-1 is expanded with a BPL608-1 In the basic version, the Fire Detection Control Panel BC600-16xxx is equipped with a Backplane BPL610-1, to which up to 8 function modules can be attached.
  • Page 26 Chapter 4 • Internal bus system and system supply Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B D … Power Supply NT604-1, set to address „1“ E ... Display and Operating Board ABB600-1, set to address „1“ Fig. 19: Bus cabling of a Control Panel BC600-16L4S, expanded with an additional Power Supply NT604-1 installed in an Extension Housing GEHZ600-16, an additional Backplane BPL608-1 as well as two additional LAF648-x.
  • Page 27 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 4 • Internal bus system and system supply The order („coming“ - „going“) of the connectors ST1-ST2 on the power units, on the Display and Operating Board ABB600-1 as well as on the other componentries in the door (LAF648-x, etc.) can be chosen freely.
  • Page 28: Connection

    „Connection of detectors“ or to the respective equipment descriptions. The documents „Connection of detectors“ are also available in the download area of the LST-website http://www.lst.at (registration required) in the section „Documentations“ - „Connection of detectors“.
  • Page 29: Maximum Battery Capacity According To En 54-4

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 5 • Connection 1.5mm² cable). This reference potential forms the common minus of the 24V supply voltage, it must not come into contact anywhere with the equipotential busbar of the housing. Each of the power units must be connected to an own set of stand-by batteries, whose capacity ...
  • Page 30: View Of The Power Supply Nt602-1

    Chapter 5 • Connection Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B 5.2.2.1 View of the Power Supply NT602-1 Fig. 20: Position of display and connection elements and fuses of the Power Supply NT602-1 The Power Supply NT602-1 has been fixed to the address 1. Because of that, it is not possible to use more than one Power Supply NT602-1 per fire detection control panel or sectional control panel.
  • Page 31: View Of The Power Supply Nt604-1

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 5 • Connection 5.2.2.3 View of the Power Supply NT604-1 Fig. 22: Position of display, adjusting and connection elements as well as fuses of the Power Supply NT604-1 5.2.2.4 Connections and schematic circuit diagram of the Power Supply NT604-1 Fig.
  • Page 32: View Of The Power Supply Nt608-1

    Chapter 5 • Connection Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B If two battery sets have to be connected in parallel, you will need two additional connection cables as well as one link cable corresponding to the original equipment. For each of the two battery sets there is a terminal pair on the 4-pin PCB terminal block.
  • Page 33: Connections And Schematic Circuit Diagram Of The Power Supply Nt608-1

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 5 • Connection 5.2.2.6 Connections and schematic circuit diagram of the Power Supply NT608-1 Fig. 25: Connections for mains power, stand-by battery and power consuming devices on the Power Sup- ply NT608-1 The supply voltage which is available at terminals 5 and 6 is mainly intended for electric circuits that remain within the control panel.
  • Page 34: Position Of The Connection And Operating Elements

    Chapter 5 • Connection Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B 5.3.1 Position of the connection and operating elements Fig. 26: Position of connection, display and adjusting elements of the Central Processing Board ZTB600-1 (RAL = redundant alarm) 5.3.1.1 Settings of the DIP switches S1, …, S5 The DIP switches S1, …, S5 act directly on the hardware of the outputs, independent of the para- meterised functions.
  • Page 35: Connection Of The Ztb Inputs

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 5 • Connection Fig. 27: Connection of the dry relay outputs Factory setting: relay output 1 is common alarm, relay output 2 is common fault. The relay contacts are shown in the state where no voltage is being provided to the relays. When the control panel is in normal condition, the fault relay is engaged, the alarm relay and relay 3 are released.
  • Page 36: Connection Of The Siren Outputs

    Chapter 5 • Connection Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Si7 self-healing fuse, max. continuous current 180mA The criteria that apply to the inputs are stated in the Specifications from page 52 onwards in Chapter 8.8.2: „Inputs“. 5.3.6 Connection of the siren outputs The two siren outputs of the ZTB600-1 are primarily intended for the line-monitored activation of conventional acoustic or optical signalling devices (sounders, strobes, etc.).
  • Page 37: Connection Of The Oc Outputs

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 5 • Connection Fig. 30: Connection of up to 6 INFO bus devices to the INFO bus; the Fire Brigade Control Unit FBF58-2 and the Remote Tableau SG70-1 are shown as examples. The order in which the devices are connected to the INFO bus does not have to correspond to the address number (0, ..., 5) that is to be set on each device.
  • Page 38: Connection Of The Function Modules - General

    Chapter 5 • Connection Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Connection of the function modules - general The connections of the function modules are pluggable (pluggable screw terminals, flat cable con- nectors). The connection to the open-collector outputs of the function modules is described in Chapter 5.3.8: „Connection of the OC outputs“...
  • Page 39: Connection Of Detectors To The Conventional Detector Interface Gif608-1

    The connection documents are available, among others, in the download area of the LST-website http://www.lst.at (registration required) in the section „Documentations“ - „Connection of detect- ors“.
  • Page 40: Connection To The Fire Brigade Interface Fwi600-1

    Chapter 5 • Connection Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B 0.5mm² between the GIF608-1 and the last detector of the detector zone. If larger distances must be traversed, cables with a correspondingly larger core cross section must be installed. Zone ports which are not used should be set to „Not defined“, because with this setting, no line monitoring current will flow.
  • Page 41: Connection To The Inputs Of The Fwi600-1

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 5 • Connection D … setting EOL / alarm: EOL 5.6kΩ / R 1kΩ Alarm Events: message triggered, interruption, short circuit E … setting EOL / alarm: EOL 5.6kΩ / R 1kΩ...
  • Page 42: Connection To The Network Interface Nif600-1

    Chapter 5 • Connection Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Fig. 36: Connection of the Serial Interface SIF601-1 The RS232C interface of the Serial Interface SIF601-1 is constructed with a potential barrier, and as a result, you can connect or disconnect the printer or computer while the fire detection control panel is working, without endangering the operation of the control panel.
  • Page 43: Net600 With Ring Cabling

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 5 • Connection The flicker of light emitting diode D5 on the NIF600-1 indicates the receiving of data, the flicker of light emitting diode D6 indicates the sending of data. Through parameterisation, one of the net600 sectional control panels that can be operated is defined as main operating unit.
  • Page 44: Connection Of The Display And Operating Board Abb600-1

    Chapter 5 • Connection Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B 5.10 Connection of the Display and Operating Board ABB600-1 The figure below shows the cut-out in the mounting tray of the Display and Operating Board ABB600-1, which is visible from behind. Fig.
  • Page 45: Commissioning

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 6 • Commissioning Commissioning The major prerequisites for successful commissioning are the expert installation and the correct connection of the components of the fire detection system to the control panel. The Fire Detection Control Panels Series BC600 are supplied from the factory without firmware and without parameter setup.
  • Page 46: Parameterisation And Function Tests

    Chapter 6 • Commissioning Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B It is imperative that you adhere to the sequence: first switch on the mains power, then connect the stand-by battery. The power unit of the fire detection control panel is current-limited and short- circuit proof.
  • Page 47 Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 6 • Commissioning Fig. 43: Labelling of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 A ... type label with the serial number and the electrical connected load B … additional label with the CPD number C ...
  • Page 48: Fault Situation

    Chapter 7 • Fault situation Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Fault situation In this chapter, a „fault“ is understood to mean an error in the installed fire detection system, not the reaction of a fault detector. Conditions of the componentry status display (LED) All componentries of the Fire Detection Control Panel Series BC600 which by means of the system bus and the UI bus are connected to the central processing board, as well as the central processing board itself, are provided with a componentry status display (red/yellow/green).
  • Page 49: Emergency Operation

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 7 • Fault situation Condition of the componentry status display Condition of the componentry / response time / effect / Available G = green, R = red removal Y = yellow Condition: The main processor or the redundant processor of the all compon- componentry has failed.
  • Page 50: Specifications

    Chapter 8 • Specifications Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Specifications The total current of all devices (detectors, signalling devices, actuations, etc.) that are being sup- plied by the power unit of the respective control panel or sectional control panel, including the cur- rent consumption of the control panel itself, must at no time exceed the value of the „Maximum output current, total“...
  • Page 51: Power Supply Nt604-1

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 8 • Specifications Stand-by battery Rated voltage Final charge voltage at 20°C 27.6V Charging current max. 2.2A, current-limited Capacity for 80% charging in 24 hours max. 53Ah Fused with Wire gauge max.
  • Page 52: Central Processing Board Ztb600-1

    Chapter 8 • Specifications Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Central Processing Board ZTB600-1 Current consumption at 24V (all inputs and outputs 26mA in normal condition) Dimensions L × W × H 173 × 131 × 25 (mm) Weight 160g 8.8.1...
  • Page 53: Conventional Detector Interface Gif608-1

    Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Chapter 8 • Specifications Line capacitance max. 400nF Wire gauge max. 2.5mm² (single-wire) Number of OC outputs 8 (specifications see page 52, Chapter 8.8.5) Dimensions L × W × H 160 × 65 × 20 (mm) Weight 8.10 Conventional Detector Interface GIF608-1...
  • Page 54: Network Interface Nif600-1

    Chapter 8 • Specifications Short User Manual Series BC600 – Part B Dimensions L × W × H 160 × 65 × 20 (mm) Weight 8.13 Network Interface NIF600-1 Art. No. 211122 Current consumption at 24V typ. 31mA Interface RS485, galvanically isolated Baud rate 115,000 Wire gauge...
  • Page 55: Additional Information For The Ce-Labelling

    Appendix A Additional information for the CE-labelling 0786 LABOR STRAUSS SICHERUNGSANLAGENBAU GMBH A – 1231 WIEN • WIEGELESTRASSE 36 • WWW.LST.AT 0786 – CPD – 21248 EN 54-2: 1997 + A1: 2006 EN 54-4: 1997 + A1: 2002 + A2: 2006...

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