Bosch FPA-1000 Installation And Operation Manual
Bosch FPA-1000 Installation And Operation Manual

Bosch FPA-1000 Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Analog Addressable Fire Panels FPA-1000 Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Reporting Requirements UL 864 Standard-specific Requirements NFPA Standard-specific Requirements Fire Safety Considerations 3.8.1 Smoke Detector Layout 3.8.2 Installing Family Residences 3.8.3 Escape in the Event of Fire Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 4 5.7.6 PROGRAMMING 5.7.7 RESET LEVEL 3 PIN 5.7.8 REMOTE PROGRAM Browser-based Operating and Programming On-site and Off-site Access Connecting FPA-1000 and the User's PC 6.2.1 Network connection F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 5 Table of Contents | en 6.2.2 Direct Connection 6.2.3 Dial-up Connection Access the FPA-1000's Web Server from the Web Browser on the User's PC 6.3.1 Browser Settings 6.3.2 Working with Web Pages Setting the Access Level for Testing and Programming 6.4.1...
  • Page 6 Analog Addressable Fire Panels Appendices Abbreviations on the Control Panel Display Default Programming Compatible SLC Devices for Retrofit Projects Reporting Codes FPA-1000-UL Operating Instructions Sheet FPA-1000-V2 Operating Instructions Sheet Glossary Index F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Guide, NFPA 72, Local Codes and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Failure to follow these procedures may cause the device not to function properly. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. is not responsible for any devices that are improperly installed, tested or maintained.
  • Page 8: Disclaimer According To The Gnu Library General Product Licence

    The following symbols are used: NOTICE! Contains useful information to help you operate the FPA-1000 Analog Addressable Fire Panels and to avoid damages or possible dangerous situations. CAUTION! A hazard or unsafe practice could result in minor injury.
  • Page 9: Fcc Compliance Notice

    The operation of this control communicator might also be affected if events such as accidents or acts of God cause an interruption in telephone service. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs), Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs), relays, power supply, Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) and Ethernet connection with the expandability through the Option Bus or plug-in boards. Each FPA-1000 has two integrated NACs that can be expanded with addressable Remote Notification Appliance Circuit Power Supplies.
  • Page 11 Analog Addressable Fire Panels Product Description | en Figure 2.1 FPA-1000 System Architecture with Options Optional Networking Cards allow multiple panels to be interconnected into a networked system. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 12: Features

    128 local zones per panel and 97 grouped zones for flexible input-output mapping on a network – Programming option for sandwich alarm allows time-triggered phased evacuation (evacuation floor by floor) – Auto Learn feature for easy start-up programming F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 13 Removable dead front door to access electronics – Mounting kit available for semi-flush installation with trim ring – Metal oxide varistors (MOVs) and spark gaps for protection from lightning surges and static discharges Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 14: System Overview Mainboard Components

    | Product Description Analog Addressable Fire Panels System Overview Mainboard Components Figure 2.2 FPA-1000-UL Mainboard F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 15: Plug-In Modules

    The boards, expanders and devices, listed in the following sections, are available from Bosch Security Systems, Inc. to be used with the FPA-1000 fire panels. For a complete description of and installation instructions for each product, refer to the appropriate section of this manual and the documents supplied with the device.
  • Page 16: Power Supply

    Two backup batteries with 7 Ah or 18 Ah each fit inside the fire panel cabinet. A separate battery box can provide higher capacity. Each FPA-1000 provides two auxiliary power supplies: one 0.5 A at 24 V FWR; one 0.5 A at 24 V DC RST (resettable). This auxiliary power can run expansion boards or other low current auxiliary devices.
  • Page 17: Components Connected To The Option Bus

    (for example FLM-325-2I4) on the SLC. Components Connected to the Option Bus Remote Command Center and Annunciators Each FPA-1000 supports – up to a total of eight FMR-1000-RCMD Remote Command Centers and/or FMR-1000-RA Remote Annunciators –...
  • Page 18 For wiring requirements, refer to Section 4.9 Option Bus Wiring on Page 67. Modules Each FPA-1000 supports up to two Octal Relay Modules or Octal Driver Modules. The outputs are fully programmable, and can be activated by system events. These outputs have the same programming options as the local relays.
  • Page 19: Signaling Line Circuit Devices

    SLCs using fast and reliable protocol that allows the use of standard non-twisted, non- shielded wiring for the SLCs. Each FPA-1000 supports two Class B, Style 4 or one Class A, Style 6 or 7 per SLC. Table 2.8 lists all compatible devices for the FPA-1000 SLCs: Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 20 Compatible with all analog addressable detectors that use the advanced analog communication protocol, except the FAD-325-DH. – 4-in (10 cm) diameter. – ISO base contains built-in circuit isolator. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 21 Can be programmed to monitor normally open or normally closed contact fire alarm and supervisory devices (NO EOL, NC EOL, NC no EOL) – Supervises with Style B (Class B), loop powered. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 22 0.5 A at 125 V DC) for a variety of normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) contact applications such as elevator recall systems or HVAC shutdown. – Loop powered. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 23: Notification Appliance Circuit Devices

    Communicator Each FPA-1000 has a dual phone line PSTN/DACT circuit and an Ethernet connection featuring Conettix IP reporting. The panel communicates in Contact ID, SIA, and Modem IIIa The panel provides miscellaneous reporting functions such as dialing control and transmission supervision, priorities of report groups, routing to destinations, manual and auto test reports, and Anti-Replay feature.
  • Page 24: Components And Accessories

    The D5070 Analog Device Pogrammer provides easy programming of Signaling Line Circuit device addresses. Alternatively to the complete FPA-1000 Analog Addressable Fire Panel, you can order separate components; the FPA-1000-LC includes the mainbord with keypad, and the FPM-1000-ENC includes the enclosure with the dead front door.
  • Page 25 All documents (in PDF format) and panel related software can be downloaded at: www. boschsecurity.us  You might also find the current version of all documents supplied with the devices. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 26: Planning Information

    Recommended communication connection practice is to come out of one card and in on the next. In cases where you are switching from a wired or fber optic card to a different F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 27: Configuration And Programming Basics

    Each point is assigned to use the characteristics of one point type, and then is individually programmed for additional characteristics. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 28: Advanced Point Features And Processing

    Web pages. Refer to Table 3.3 on Page 29 for mapping of point type to available point features: F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 29 (programmable) to see if the point is still active. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 30 – The global alarm verification zone is activated if the panel is in the verification period. – The Alarm Verification feature is valid in a networked system. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 31 – The Pre-signal feature is valid in a networked system. NOTICE! In case the Pre-signal option is configured, install a pull station next to the FPA-1000 in order to activate the alarm manually. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 32: Events

    The event generated upon point activation or deactivation is determined by the point type. Table 3.6 lists possible point events derived from point activation and the group to which the event belongs. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 33: Zones

    NAC outputs are activated by a fire alarm. By programming output zones, you can create almost any output activation scheme, such as "floor above and floor below" activation or conditional elevator recall. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 34 Any output driven by Zone 226 activates when any “Fire Auto” type point is alarmed. Figure 3.2 shows how inputs control zones and zones control outputs in a network. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 35 RR = Remote Relay (SLC or Option Bus) Figure 3.3 Zone Mapping on a Stand-alone Panel Table 3.7 lists all global zones on the panel, each has a unique number. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 36 A counting zone is considered active only when two or more input points assigned to that zone are active. It is not allowed to assign an input point programmed with any delayed point F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 37: Special Alarm Features

    It is possible to have sandwich and dual-zone features simultaneously enabled on one zone. – Any alarm activated from a manual call point or a key switch is handled as an immediate alarm, disregarding any dual-zone dependency. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 38: Sequential Reset

    3.3.7 Multi-combined/multi-separated Alarm Modes Some Bosch Security Systems, Inc. detectors incorporate a thermal element and a high performance photoelectric smoke chamber. Additionally, some of these detectors also incorporate a carbon monoxide (CO) sensor. In detectors with CO sensors, the photoelectric sensitivity is modified by input from the CO sensor.
  • Page 39: External Signaling

    Address Assignment All circuits connected to the FPA-1000 are assigned to a fixed circuit address. The circuit address is used on the display, in reports and history files.
  • Page 40: Slc Address Assignment

    127 analog sounder bases in combination with a suitable detector, for a total of 254 addressable device capacity per SLC. Table 3.12 lists the permitted address range for each SLC device. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 41: Mainboard Address Assignment

    Section 4.11.2 Addressing Devices on Page 73 . 3.4.3 Mainboard Address Assignment The mainboard addresses are used for the event reporting (refer to Section A.4 Reporting Codes on Page 179). Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 42: Reporting Requirements

    The communicator can report to two phone numbers or IP addresses with full, single, double, and back-up reporting. Possible DACT communication formats are: – SIA-DCS 300 no text – Modem IIIa no text – Contact ID – SIA-DCS 300 with text F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 43 NOTICE! Communicator reports can be delayed if the dialer outputs are not connected together on an installation where the control panel has only one phone line. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 44: Ul 864 Standard-Specific Requirements

    NOTICE! The system must be tested after installation and after any re-programming, including programming performed by downloading. Initial Remote programming must be manually accepted at the panel. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 45 6-28 DAYS Maximum Communication MAX ATTEMPTS 5 to 10 attempts total for both Attempts 3 to 10 attempts (each line) lines Anti-replay option ANTI-REPLAY 2-DISABLE 1-ENABLE 2-DISABLE Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 46 Table 3.15 Programming Requirements According to UL 864 Required Accessories At least one Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Model FAP-325 Smoke Detector with a FAA-325-B4 or FAA-325-B6 Base; or another Listed compatible smoke detector is required. At least one horn strobe or bell listed in the NAC Compatibility List (P/N F.01U.075.636), providing 85 dB for UL985 and NFPA 72 requirements, is required for this application, and must be installed inside the protected area.
  • Page 47: Nfpa Standard-Specific Requirements

    Enable monitoring of both phone lines. NFPA Standard-specific Requirements The FPA-1000 Analog Addressable Fire Panels are designed for use in commercial, industrial andinstitutional applications and meet the requirements for service under the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 72) standards outlined in this section.
  • Page 48: Fire Safety Considerations

    Analog Addressable Fire Panels NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm System FPA-1000 alarm, trouble and supervisory relays connected to transmitter(s). NFPA 72 - 6.9.10.4.1. Survivability from Attack by Fire One or more of the following means might be considered acceptable to provide a level of survivability consistent with the intent of this requirement: –...
  • Page 49: Escape In The Event Of Fire

    Remind children never to re-enter a house that is on fire. Make sure that they know what a smoke alarm sounds like, so they will go outside immediately if they hear one. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 50: Installation

    CAUTION! Electrostatic discharge - ground yourself using a wrist strap or take other suitable actions. The FPA-1000 mainboard is static-sensitive, so electronic components could become damaged. Run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the mainboard. Touch ground before unpacking and handling the mainboard. This discharges any static electricity in your body.
  • Page 51: Parts List

    The cabinet can be either semi-flush or surface mounted. Depending on the configuration and the battery selection, the FPA-1000 can weigh more than 55 lbs. (25 kg). When attaching the enclosure to a surface, use mounting hardware (not supplied) capable of supporting this weight, and reinforce the wall as necessary.
  • Page 52 2.25 in. [57 mm] Figure 4.1 Enclosure Dimension Diagram (in inch and mm) Legend Top view, with 2 knockouts Right side view, with 1 knockout Hole mounting Securing holes F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 53 The sides of the enclosure might need shims to tighten the gap. Figure 4.2 Semi-flush Mounting with FPM-1000-SFMK Semi-flush Mounting Kit Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 54 (refer to Figure 4.4, Item A) and open with a quarter-turn of the fastener head (refer to Figure 4.4, Item B). Figure 4.4 Dead Front Door F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 55: Installing The Mainboard

    Electrostatic discharge - ground yourself using a wrist strap or take other suitable actions. The FPA-1000 mainboard and the plug-in modules have static-sensitive components that could become damaged. Run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the mainboard or plug-in modules.
  • Page 56 (refer to Figure 4.7, item 2). Both grounds connect to the stud in the enclosure to the left of the mainboard. Refer to Figure 4.31 on Page 80. Figure 4.7 Ground Wire Connections F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 57: Installing Optional Plug-In Modules

    Note: You may use different operation modes for the circuits. The DIP switch settings 1 to 3 for each switch (S1 and S2) must be set to the same position. Table 4.2 DIP Switch Setting at FPE-1000-CITY City Tie Plug-in Module Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 58 Electrostatic discharge - ground yourself using a wrist strap or take other suitable actions. The FPA-1000 mainboard and the plug-in modules have static-sensitive components that could become damaged. Run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the mainboard or plug-in modules.
  • Page 59: Wiring Requirements

    (as 50 Ω; for maximum wiring distance, refer to Section 4.7.2 SLC specified in Section Wiring Distance and Styles on Page 61 2.7 , Page 19) Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 60: Option Bus Circuit Wiring Distance

    ETHERNET Connects to – To connect a computer directly to the panel, use cross-over or Ethernet, RJ45 straight CAT 5 cable. The FPA-1000-V2 panel supports "auto crossover detection." BATT Connects to backup – 2 x 12 V DC in series...
  • Page 61: Slc Wiring Distance And Styles

    No T-taps are allowed on Class A Style 6 or 7 SLCs. – The return side of the loop must be routed separately from the outgoing loop. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 62 NFPA 72. – Wiring of output modules must be Style 7. Use isolator modules. – Refer to NFPA 72 for additional requirements of Class A circuits. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 63 Read the total resistance of all wires associated with the circuit. The maximum circuit resistance is 50 Ω. Class A SC1- SC2- Figure 4.12 Measuring Circuit Resistance Class A Class B SC1- Figure 4.13 Measuring Circuit Resistance Class B Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 64: Networking Card Interconnections - Distances And Styles

    Alarm = The control panel must be able to process an alarm input signal in the presence of this type of fault. Table 4.5 Network Trouble Conditions F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 65 Ethernet to Ethernet on fiber optic card connection Fiber optic to fiber optic connection Class A connection (Ethernet to Ethernet in this example) NOTICE! The network does not require an EOL resistor. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 66: Control Panel Terminal Connections

    For maximum circuit wiring distance, refer to Section 4.7.1 Option Bus Circuit Wiring Distance on Page 60 and Section 4.7.2 SLC Wiring Distance and Styles on Page 61. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 67: Option Bus Wiring

    500 mA at 12 V DC B (blue) R (red) +12 V Table 4.7 Option Bus Specifications Option Bus DATA +12 V Figure 4.17 Option Bus Wiring Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 68: Nac Wiring

    Figure 4.18 shows the configuration and wiring of Style Y and Style Z Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) on the mainboard. For Class B Style Y termination, use Bosch EOL 2.2kΩ (F.01U.034.504). F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 69: Slc Installation

    The Signaling Line Circuit is power-limited and supervised. Table 4.10 lists the trouble conditions that result when a fault exists on the SLC (according to UL 864). Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 70 Terminals used for return loop Class A wiring Table 4.11 Specifications SLC Terminals Class A Style 6 and 7 SLC Wiring Class A Style 6 T-taps are not allowed in Style 6 configuration. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 71 The wiring from the control panel to the first FLM-325-ISO and from the last FLM-325-ISO back to the control panel must be in separated conduit runs and within 20 ft (6.1 m). Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 72 Table 4.12 Specifications for NAC Terminals Class B Style 4 NOTICE! When using one Class B Style 4 connection, only the S1+/SC1- terminals are allowed. Do not use S2+/SC2- terminals. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 73: Addressing Devices

    Example: The detector address is 36. 36 +127 = 163. The Analog Sounder Base has an address of 163. This address is what the FPA-1000 control panel uses to identify each addressable device and control its functionality. All listed addressable devices come from the factory preset to address 127.
  • Page 74: Mainboard Relays

    Section 3.3.2 Advanced Point Features and Processing on Page 28 and Section 3.3.4 Zones on Page 33), they can activate on a variety of conditions. In addition, programming as gas alarm is selectable. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 75: City Tie Connections

    4.13.1 Reverse Polarity Mode The FPE-1000-CITY City Tie Plug-in Module connects the FPA-1000 Fire Panel to either a single set or a pair of dual leased telephone company (telco) lines in NFPA 72 Remote Station applications. The FPE-1000-CITY City Tie Plug-in Module relays system alarm status information from the control panel to a monitoring station.
  • Page 76: Local Energy Mode

    4.13.2 Local Energy Mode The City Tie Plug-in Module connects local energy signaling devices to the FPA-1000 for auxiliary service operation. The devices are connected in series. Refer to Table 2.3 on Page 16 for listing of compatible Gamewell devices.
  • Page 77: Phone Line Connections (Dact)

    Use a telephone cord (for example D162 Modular Telephone Cord) to connect the primary phone line to the Line 1 RJ45 jack at the bottom of the FPA-1000 mainboard. Use another telephone cord to connect the secondary phone line to the Line 2 RJ45 jack.
  • Page 78: Ethernet Connection

    – Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): 0.0B. If the telephone company changes its communications facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that can affect the performance of the FPA-1000, the telephone company is obligated to notify the user in writing. 4.15 Ethernet Connection Ethernet connection is power-limited.
  • Page 79: Power Supply Wiring

    4.16 Power Supply Wiring The FPA-1000 allows for charging up to 40 Ah of batteries with the provided transformer working with 120 V AC or 240 V AC. For installations requiring battery capacity higher than 40 Ah, a regulated and UL 1481 Listed external power supply can be used.
  • Page 80: Battery Connection

    (Figure 4.32). Use only batteries of the same capacity rating (Ah). Connect the batteries in serial. Do not connect the interconnect cable until the system is completely installed. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 81 Figure 4.32 Connecting Backup Batteries BATB-40/BATB-80 Battery Boxes Mount the BATB-40 or BATB-80 Battery Boxes on the left side of the FPA-1000. Refer to the BATB-40/BATB-80 Installation Instructions (P/N 47384C) for information on mounting the Battery Box houses. Connect the battery wires running from the batteries to the FPA-1000 battery terminals (refer to Figure 4.33).
  • Page 82: Auxiliary Power Connection

    Input Module (for example FLM-325-2I4) on the SLC. Terminal Specifications BATT - | + Connects to 24 V Power Output of External Power Supply (UL Listed) Table 4.19 External Power Supply Connection F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 83 Connect S+/SC- terminals of the FLM-325-2I4 Dual Input Monitor to the SLC: Connect either side to the next device on the SLC, or one side to the FPE-1000-SLC Plug- In Module of the FPA-1000, and the other side to the next device on the SLC (refer to Figure 4.35, Item 2).
  • Page 84: Keypad Operating And Programming

    When used in UL Listed installations, the control panel must conform to certain programming requirements. Refer to Section 3.6 UL 864 Standard-specific Requirements on Page 44. Panel Access The FPA-1000 Analog Addressable Fire Panels enable various approaches for monitoring, operating and programming: –...
  • Page 85: Lcd Keypad

    All signals activated by a panel within a group or within a network will be reported on every panel within the group or network. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 86 LCD display, 4 x 20 characters DRILL RESET SILENCE Operation keys for drill, reset, silence and acknowledge Alphanumeric keys Arrow keys for left/right/up/down Enter and Escape keys . : , ↔ F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 87 On the remote LED annunciators, the LEDs indicate the status of software zones individually. Display The FPA-1000 panels use an 80-character (4 lines X 20 characters) wide viewing-angle LCD display. The display includes a long-life LED backlight. If AC power is lost and the system is not in alarm, the LED backlight is turned off to conserve the batteries.
  • Page 88 Special functions for the arrow keys: Delete Down (reserved) Left Move input position to the left Right Move input position to the right F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 89: Keypad Operations

    [ACK] key is released, the keypad displays the software revision number, the panel ID, and the panel’s IP address for 3 seconds, then the LEDs and display return to normal working mode. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 90 All alarm, supervisory, and troubles caused by activation of SLC points are cleared. Then the panel tries to reset all points that are in off-normal status. Not all system trouble conditions are affected by a reset operation. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 91: Authority Level And Pin Codes

    Level 3 user. For special applications, PIN assignment for reset, silence or drill operation (control) is optional. In addition, you can access the FPA-1000 Web pages for viewing only with the Web operator PIN. The default PIN codes for the different authority levels are listed in Table 5.4 on Page 92.
  • Page 92 Some operations are logged into the history and, if programmed, reported to central stations. If an invalid PIN is entered, an error beep sounds and the operation is denied. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 93: System Normal Display

    Checks for power supply troubles and batteries. – Scans the keypad for system reset or Enter commands. – Performs automatic tests on detectors. – Tests the system memory. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 94: Off-Normal Display

    Any label text shown in Italics can be programmed by the user Table 5.6 Display Placeholders. The displayed point types are listed in Table 5.7. For further information of point types, refer to Section 3.3.1 Points on Page 27. FPA-1000 Point Type Point Type Display Fire Automatic DETECTOR...
  • Page 95 Press v To View Press </> To View Fire Alarms/Supervsr The example above shows three gas alarm messages. Press [∧] or [∨] to view individual gas alarm screens. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 96 [Inputs to test] = selected range of operation When walk test ends, the screen shows: TRB RST [pp - l - aaa.s] [MM/DD/YY hh:mmayyy/xxx] [User Level] Walk Test [Inputs to test] F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 97: Menu Navigation And Structure

    The [∧] key is not valid on the first three items, the [∨] key is not valid on the last three items. For configuration items, the currently selected choice is indicated with an equal sign (=) while others have a space between the shortcut number and the description. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 98 For menus with on and off actions as items, the last performed action is highlighted using a “=” instead of a “→”. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 99 3-START WALK TEST 4-PRT WALK TEST LOG Depending on whether or not a network is enabled, either the single panel or network 1-INPUTS TO TEST screen will be displayed. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 100 8-SLC 2 NACS 5-LAMP TEST 6-VIEW OPTION BUS 1-SYSTEM REVISIONS 7-VIEW SYSTEM INFO 2-NETWORK INFO 3-MODULE REVISIONS 4-PANEL ID 8-Reserved for future use. 4-CHANGE DATE/TIME Current Date/Time [MM/DD/YY hh:mma] F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 101 5-REMOTE NAC 3@13 6-REMOTE NAC 4@14 3-CITY TIES 1-CITY TIE 1 2-CITY TIE 2 1-NO DELAY 5-DAY MODE 2-PAS 3-PRE-SIGNAL 6-LIST OF BYPASSED 1-BYPASSED ZONES 2-BYPASSED I/O Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 102 In 3-ZONES/FLOORS, 2-SW OR GLOBAL ZONES, only local zones (1-128) can be programmed remotely; group zones (129-255) and global zones (256-234) are not available for remote programming. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 103 3-ERASE HISTORY 1-AUX POWER RESET 2-D-ZONE 1st ALARM 4-ADVANCED FEATURES 3-SANDWICH ALARM 4-EVENT PRINTING 5-GLOBAL DELAY MODE The grayed sections indicate parameters that can be programmed remotely. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 104 1-ALL 2-SLC 1 3-SLC 2 9-AUTO LEARN 4-ALL SLCS 5-UPDATE OPTION BUS 6-ALL DIFFERENCES 7-RETURN TO DEFAULT The grayed sections indicate parameters that can be programmed remotely. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 105: History

    If no events are stored in the walk test log, the display shows “No Walk Test Log!”. For viewing activation in the walk test log, refer to Section Walk Test Screen on Page 96 and Section Display Placeholders on Page 94. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 106: Walk Test

    (mainboard relays, relay modules, NACs). It also allows the user to view option bus accessories and system information and to switch between day and night mode. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 107 Reverse Polarity Mode). Test Failed If the communicator test failed (not possible for Reverse Polarity Mode). City Tie Bypassed! If the City Tie Module is configured as bypassed. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 108 2-TEST BATTERY/NACS Turns on NACs to measure battery voltage Depending on whether the test was successful or not, the message “Passed” or “Failed” appears on the screen. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 109 This feature allows you to test the NACS connected to the SLCs. Select NAC device by entering the appropriate address. Select 1-TURN ON and 2-TURN OFF to start and stop the test. 3-TEST MENU, 5-LAMP TEST  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 110: Change Date/Time

    This feature allows you to select the SLC for bypassing or unbypassing. Further selection is possible in submenu. 1-SLC 1 1-THE WHOLE SLC 2-ALL INPUT POINTS 3-SELECT ADDRESS 2-SLC 2 Same submenu as SLC 1 F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 111 Press the [∨] or [∧] key to go to the next or previous bypassed zone. The display stops at the first or last zone. Use the Enter key [↵] to unbypass the selected zone. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 112: Programming

    (refer to the type designations in brackets in the following tables, or refer to Table 2.8 on Page 23). The programming options depend on the device type. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 113 Section 3.3.4 Zones on Page 33. 6-POINT LABEL Enter a point label with up to 20 characters. 7-LED FLASH 1-YES WHEN POLLING 2-NO WHEN POLLING Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 114 FAH-440 Analog Heat Detector [HEAT] 1-POINT TYPE Options are (for detailed information about selectable point types refer to Section 3.3.1 Points on Page 27): 1-FIRE AUTOMATIC 2-SUPERVISORY F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 115 5-GAS ALARM 6-SUPERVISORY 7-GENERIC 8-TROUBLE 9-MORE CHOICES If [9] is pressed: 1-AC FAILURE 2-BATTERY FAILURE 3-RESET 4-SILENCE 5-DRILL 6-ACKNOWLEDGE 7-GENERAL ALARM 8-MORE CHOICES (back to basic choices screen) Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 116 5-GAS ALARM 6-SUPERVISORY 7-GENERIC 8-TROUBLE 9-MORE CHOICES If [9] is pressed: 1-AC FAILURE 2-BATTERY FAILURE 3-RESET 4-SILENCE 5-DRILL 6-ACKNOWLEDGE 7-GENERAL ALARM 8-MORE CHOICES (back to basic choices screen) F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 117 Assign the selected input device to up to five zones. For details, refer to Section 3.3.4 Zones on Page 33. 4-POINT LABEL Enter a point label with up to 20 characters. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 118 Zone 1 as global alarm zone (226) by default. For details, refer to Section 3.3.4 Zones on Page 33. 2-SILENCEABLE Select 1-YES or 2-NO. 3-PATTERN Options: 1-STEADY 2-PULSING F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 119 6-PROGRAMMING, 1-SLC DEVICES, 2-SLC 2, 7-RECONFIG A DEVICE This feature allows you to select an address and change the device accordingly. 6-PROGRAMMING, 1-SLC DEVICES, 2-SLC 2, 8-INSTALLED  Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 120 5-REMOTE RELAY 9.5 5-REMOTE RELAY 10.5 6-REMOTE RELAY 9.6 6-REMOTE RELAY 10.6 7-REMOTE RELAY 9.7 7-REMOTE RELAY 10.7 8-REMOTE RELAY 9.8 8-REMOTE RELAY 10.8 9-DEVICE LABEL 9-DEVICE LABEL F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 121 Assign the selected NAC to up to five zones, with Zone 1 as global alarm zone (226) by default. For details, refer to Section 3.3.4 Zones on Page 33 2-SILENCEABLE Select 1-YES or 2-NO. 3-PATTERN Options: 1-STEADY Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 122 Select 1-YES or 2-NO according to your configuration. 4-EVENT RANGE 1-PANEL WIDE 2-RESERVED 3-NETWORK WIDE 6-PROGRAMMING, 3-ZONES/FLOORS  This feature allows you to program zones. Upon zone number entry, the options are: F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 123 This feature allows you to program the time format and to schedule the day sensitivities and the Daylight Saving Time. 1-TIME FORMAT Options: 1-12 HOURS 2-24 HOURS Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 124 4-WEB OPERATOR PIN Allows a login from the Web browser. It is the minimum requirement for opening the FPA-1000 Web pages for viewing only; Level 2 or 3 PIN required for operation. 6-PROGRAMMING, 5-USER ACCESS, 2-OPERATIONS/LEVEL ...
  • Page 125 PAS/Pre-signal: 60 - 180 seconds, default 180 seconds 7-SANDWICH DELAY 1 - 10 minutes, default 5 minutes 8-DUAL-ZONE 1ST ALM 60 - 180 seconds, default 60 seconds Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 126 History logs are only deleted when the maximum memory size is reached or when the complete file is deleted by the user.  6-PROGRAMMING, 6-TIMERS AND SYSTEM, 4-ADVANCED FEATURES F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 127 Define PSTN number used for this account (20 digits maximum) 5-IP REPORTING 1-IP ADDRESS Insert receiver IP address. Observe standard IP address format. 2-PORT NUMBER Define alternate port number (5 digit), if necessary. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 128 Use primary account with secondary account as backup. 5-NO REPORT Switch off reporting for selected report steering option. The default setting is “SECOND AS BACKUP” for all report steering groups. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 129 This feature allows you to program whether the report covers a panel or the entire network. 1-PANEL WIDE 2-RESERVED 3-NETWORK WIDE 6-PROGRAMMING, 8-NETWORKING  These options apply only when a network card has been installed on FPA-1000-V2 (or later) panels which have then been connected as a network. Options: 1-NETWORK CARD 2-NETWORK WIRING 3-PANEL MANAGEMENT 6-PROGRAMMING, 8-NETWORKING, 1-NETWORK CARD ...
  • Page 130: Reset Level 3 Pin

    The user needs to enter the check code provided by the service center (see above). If the check code is valid, the Level 3 PIN of the panel is reset to default. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 131: Remote Program

    If you attempt to program a network wide parameter, the system will display, "Not Allowed To Operate Remotely!" For indication of remotely programmable configuration data, see 6-PROGRAMMING in the Menu Structure (Page 99). Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 132: Browser-Based Operating And Programming

    132 en | Browser-based Operating and Programming Analog Addressable Fire Panels Browser-based Operating and Programming The FPA-1000 hosts a Web server and a set of Web pages for conveniently operating and programming the system. CAUTION! The system walk test and detector configuration must be performed only by trained, authorized personnel.
  • Page 133: Connecting Fpa-1000 And The User's Pc

    The FPA-1000 and the user's PC must be connected to one IP network. – The IP address at the FPA-1000 must be set to a valid value, which is visible from the user's PC (refer to Section 5 Keypad Operating and Programming, 6-PROGRAMMING, 6- TIMERS AND SYSTEM, 2-SYSTEM, 5-PANEL IP AND ID.
  • Page 134 (marked as shown in the figure) and click Properties. All other protocols or services in the list are not relevant for this purpose. Figure 6.4 Network Adapter’s Properties F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 135: Dial-Up Connection

    6.2.3 Dial-up Connection To establish a dial-up connection from the FPA-1000 to the user’s PC through a phone line connection (DACT), the two devices need to be connected accordng Section 4.14 Phone Line Connections (DACT) on Page 77. Therefore, you need a standard modem that supports 2400 baud rate.
  • Page 136 Figure 6.8 Network Connection Type a name for your connection, then click Next. Figure 6.9 Connection Name F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 137 (refer to Figure 6.11). – Click once in the Password field and type your password. The default password is ppp. Click Properties. Figure 6.11 Dial-up Window Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 138 Dialing options and Redialing Options. Use the Security tab to check the Security setting. The recommended setting is Typical. Figure 6.13 LAN Status Window F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 139: Access The Fpa-1000'S Web Server From The Web Browser On The User's Pc

    Figure 6.14 LAN Status Window PPP conection is established is 192.168.99.1. Access the FPA-1000's Web Server from the Web Browser on the User's PC First start your Web browser on the PC. This can be Mozilla Firefox (recommended) or Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Page 140 Select the Enable JavaScript check box. Figure 6.16 Setting to Enable Java Browser settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer To show the latest information from the FPA-1000 in Internet Explorer, change the setting for Temporary Internet files stored by Internet Explorer (IE). Do the following: –...
  • Page 141 Figure 6.20 Security Tab with Address List Microsoft Internet Explorer Settings for the Off-line Configuration Tool When using the FPA-1000 Off-line Configuration Tool, Bosch Security Systems, Inc. recommends a screen resolution of 1024x768 or higher. In order to use the FPA-1000 Off-line Configuration Tool, you must modify Internet Explorer 7’s security settings:...
  • Page 142: Working With Web Pages

    Only a user at the local FPA-1000 keypad has higher access rights. That user can overrule a user who is in Access Level 3 from a Web page by logging in. In this case the Access Level 3 of the user at the Web page becomes invalid and this user is notified when trying to perform a Level 3 or Level 2 action (such as saving data to the FPA-1000) the next time.
  • Page 143: Make Programming Changes Effective On The Fpa-1000

    6.4.3 Make Programming Changes Effective on the FPA-1000 Changes to the FPA-1000 programming can be made in Access Level 3 only. In lower access levels the FPA-1000 Web server does not accept the Save to panel action. In order to make the changes effective for the FPA-1000 operation, the user can press the Implement configuration button or directly leave Access Level 3.
  • Page 144: Overview Of Graphical User Interface

    6.9.2 , Page 157 Utilities Help Offers the complete Online Help content, one tab for each page. 6.10 , Page 157 Table 6.1 Overview Graphic User Interface F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 145: Start Page

    Click Compare source with target to start the comparison. The result is shown as a list in a separate window of your Web Browser. Click the print button to print the resultant list. Click the back button to return to the FPA-1000 configuration start page.
  • Page 146: Programming

    (after logout). Refer to Section 6.4.3 Make Programming Changes Effective on the FPA-1000 on Page 143. In order to make the changes effective for the FPA-1000 operation, the user can press the Implement configuration button or directly leave Access Level 3 (refer to Section 6.4.3 Make Programming Changes Effective on the FPA-1000 on Page 143).
  • Page 147 Assign and display NTP server IP and NTP server port (observe the standard IP address format). – Click the Enable button to synchronize the network via the NTP server. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 148 Assign and display Printer FTP user, Printer IP port, and Printer FTP password. – Event printing enable: Activate the check box to enable real-time printing of events like fire alarms, gas alarms, supervisories and supervisory restores, troubles, trouble F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 149: Slc 1 And Slc 2

    (zone assignment, bypassed option, and text for label). For prioritization of day mode and SLC input delay options, refer to Table 3.4 on Page 29. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 150 The individual FLM-325-N4 and FAA-325-B6S sounder pattern can be overwritten by the global zone configuration assigned pattern (refer to Section 6.7.6 Zones/Floors on Page 154). For reset, restore and save options refer to Section 6.7 Programming on Page 146. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 151: Mainboard

    The first two sections of the Option Bus page offer the following options: – Assign the zones of the LED Annunciators D7030X and D7032. – Assign the LCD Annunciators/Command Centers FMR-1000-RA and/or FMR-1000-RCMD to address 16 to 23. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 152 Enter text on a Label individually for each of the NAC lines, with a maximum of 20 characters. For reset, restore, and save options, refer to Section 6.7 Programming on Page 146. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 153: Reporting

    For reset, restore, and save options, refer to Section 6.7 Programming on Page 146. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 154: Zones/Floors

    Sandwich: Activate the checkbox to assign the floor to the sandwich alarm option. For reset, restore, and save options, refer to Section 6.7 Programming on Page 146. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 155: Networking

    When an output or LED is activated or deactivated, the panel reports a latching trouble "output control" or "LED control". A reset is required to clear this trouble and bring the system back to normal. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 156: Testing

    Insert a valid path or click Browse and choose a path. Click Upload SW to panel to start uploading. For confirmation at the FPA-1000 keypad, refer to 6 - PROGRAMMING, 5 - USER ACCESS, 3 - REMOTE PROG on page 107.
  • Page 157: History

    For each Programming page, you can view descriptions of all settings, entries and functions. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 158: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    If only one phone line is connected to the control panel, a Comm Fail is generated on every other test call. Refer to Section Phone Line and Phone Number/ IP Selection on Page 43. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 159: Diagnostics Data And System Information

    IP paths to send the manual test report. Every communication failure is logged in the history. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 160: Fpe-1000-Slc Led Operation

    The system turns on NACs to measure battery voltage. Depending on whether the test was successful or not, the message “Passed” or “Failed” appears on the screen. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 161: Maintenance

    Power Supervisory Silenced Trouble DRILL RESET SILENCE . : , ↔ NETWORK SWITCH ETHERNET RELAY3 RELAY2 RELAY1 +BATT- +BATT- 12 V 12 V Figure 8.1 Fuse Replacement Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 162: Network Communication Reset

    When the button is released, the panel re-initializes. If the panel is part of a networked system, re-initializing the panel re-initializes the entire networked system. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 163: Specifications

    500 mA at 24 V DC (17 to 31 V DC), switched, Resettable power-limited, filtered, non-supervised Line impedance for ground fault detection 15 kΩ (Option Bus, SLC, NAC, secondary power circuit, City Tie/Local Energy, AUX) Option Bus (OB) Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 164 Circuit wiring distance (actual length – FPE-1000-NE: 328 ft (100 m) depends on connector quality) – FPE-1000-NF: 6560 ft (2000 m)/10 db loss – FPE-1000-NW: 3280 ft (1000 m) maximum F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 165: Mechanical

    Temporal Code 3 – Temporal Code 4 – Wheelock – System Sensor – Gentex Optional Up to 4 FPP-RNAC-8A-4C, providing 16 NAC lines Signaling Line Circuits (SLC) Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 166: Environmental

    32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) Storage temperature -4 °F to 140 °F (-20 °C to 60 °C) Relative humidity Up to 93%, non-condensing F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 167: Panel Address Data

    CYCOLOY is a registered trademark of General Electric Company. POLYLAC is a registered trademark of CHI MEI Industrial Corporation, LTD. Chamber Check is a registered trademark of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. in the United States. CleanMe is a registered trademark of GE Interlogix in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 168 Ext. External Fail Failure FREQ Frequency Friday History Log Input/output INFO Information Internet Protocol, or Internet Protocol address Last prog Last programmed date MAX / Max Maximum F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 169 Reset, Silence, Drill Restore Saving Saturday Sec Acct Secondary Account SECOND Secondary Silenceable Signaling Line Circuit SPVR, SUPERVSR Supervisory Sunday Software System Temp. 3 Temporal Code 3 Thursday Tuesday Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 170: Default Programming

    From 7:00 am, To 5:30 pm Timer Settings Global delay mode AV/PAS/Pre-signal Day mode No delay Silence inhibit 0 min Investigation time 180 s Alarm verification delay 60 s F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 171 0 (fixed) Topology 2 x class B Label [empty] Bypassed Disabled SLC 2 Installed Installed: disabled Address 0 (fixed) Topology 2 x class B Label [empty] Bypassed Disabled Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 172 Disabled FAH-325 Zones No zone assigned [HEAT] Delay mode No delay Point type Fire automatic Set point 135°F (57°C) Label [empty] Day sensitivity 135°F (57°C) Bypassed Disabled F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 173 FAD-RLY bypassed Disabled FLM-325-I4 Delay mode No delay [CONT-MOD] Device label [empty] Point type Fire alarm manual Input type NO with EOL Zones No zone assigned Bypassed Disabled Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 174 Global alarm zone (226) assigned Bypassed Disabled Sequential reset Disabled Drillable Disabled FLM-325-N4 Zones Global alarm zone (226) assigned FLM-325-NA4 Label [empty] FLM-325-NAI4 NAC pattern Steady [NAC-MOD] Bypassed Disabled Silenceable Enabled F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 175 City Tie board installed Disabled Activated by events from Panel wide City Tie 1 Configuration Alarm Silenceable Disabled Disabled Disabled Bypassed Disabled Label City Tie 1 ALM Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 176 Auto test time 2:00 am Auto test interval 24 hours Maximum attempts Selection PSTN/IP/Disable PSTN PSTN Phone number [empty] IP Reporting Conettix Receiver IP address [empty] Port number 7700 F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 177 Software Zones (Programmable Local 1-128; Programmable Group 129-225) Zone No. Local: 1 - 128; Group: 129-225 Label [empty] NAC Pattern Default Bypassed Disabled Counting Floor Set Default Reset Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 178 Analog Photoelectric Smoke Detector Head D324A SMOKE-I Analog Ionization Detector Head D326A CONT-MOD Analog Point Contact Module D327A NAC-MOD Analog NAC Module D331A SMOKE-D Analog Duct Smoke Detector F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 179: Reporting Codes

    Table 1.2 SIA-DCS Reporting Codes Layout and Abbreviations Modem IIIa Receiver Output Explanation When the Modem IIIa reporting format is used with a Bosch Security Systems, Inc. receiver, the receiver output is in accordance with the following report layout: Placeholder Designation...
  • Page 180 Analog Addressable Fire Panels NOTICE! For further address information, refer to Section 3.4 Address Assignment on Page 39 and Section 3.4.3 Mainboard Address Assignment on Page 41 . F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 181 YT CAAA BATTERY LOW Battery Relay Failure #### 1 320 00 000 ET 0000 EQUIPMENT FAIL Earth Ground Failure #### 1 310 00 000 ET 0000 TROUBLE REPORT GROUND FAULT Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 182 EM CAAA EQUIPMENT FAIL NIC Port Disconnect #### 1 330 CC AAA ET CAAA EQUIPMENT FAIL Wiring Loop Open #### 1 371 CC AAA ET CAAA EQUIPMENT FAIL F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 183 External Power Restore #### 3 300 CC 000 ER CAAA FIRE TBL RESTOR Circuit Type Mismatch Restore #### 3 300 CC 000 ER CAAA PT BUS RESTORAL Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 184 RU 000u RAM ACCESS FAIL Drill End #### 1 604 0u 000 FK 000u FIRE WALK END Test End #### 1 607 0u 000 TE 000u WALK TEST END F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 185 | en 185 FPA-1000-UL Operating Instructions Sheet This section is a copy of the Operating Instruction Sheet (P/N F.01U.075.632) supplied with the FPA-1000-UL Fire Panel. The original document must be framed and mounted in view adjacent to the FACP. Local Service Representative...
  • Page 186 The individual message display includes information about the point and the specific event or condition. The initial highest priority event always appears on top. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 187 | en 187 FPA-1000-V2 Operating Instructions Sheet This section is a copy of the Operating Instruction Sheet (P/N F.01U.173.612) supplied with the FPA-1000-V2 Fire Panel. The original document must be framed and mounted in view adjacent to the FACP. Local Service Representative...
  • Page 188 The individual message display includes information about the point and the specific event or condition. The initial highest priority event always appears on top. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 189 The control unit might also provide transfer Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 190 A significantly high circuit impedance or open that prevents normal operation. Abbreviation for Positive Alarm Sequence. An automatic sequence that results in an alarm signal, even when manually delayed for investigation, unless the system is reset. F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 191 A defined area within the protected premises. A zone defines an area from which a status indication can be received or an area in which a form of control can be executed. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 192 Pre-signal 31 Global Delay Mode 148 PSTN auto test 128 Global silenceable options 122 Global zone 34 Redial interval 129 Group ID 110 Relays 166 Group Zone 154 F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 193 Walk test 92 Walk test history 156 Walk test mode 27 Waterflow delay 31 Waterflow silenceable 90 Web Operator PIN 147 Zone LED mapping 39 Zone mapping 33 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08...
  • Page 194 194 en | Index Analog Addressable Fire Panels F.01U.173.607 | 01 | 2012.08 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 196 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport, NY 14450 www.boschsecurity.us © Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2012...

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