P.
13
Connector for connection to Telecom Module
14
Flat cable for connecting the Telecom Module to the control panel
mainboard
15
Telecom Module
16
Plastic ring for mounting the Speaker
17
Speaker
18
Earth connection wires
Installation
The Telecom Module is installed on the backplate of the control panel, as shown in
Figure 1 and described below.
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Before installing the Telecom Module, cut off the supply to the Control Pa-
nel (the electric power supply and batteries should be disconnected).
1. Open the control panel, as described in the relative instructions.
2. Insert the four Clamp supplied with the pack, into holes 8, from the rear side of the
backplate.
3. Rest the Telecom Module on the four supports and push towards the rear end of
the control panel, until it fits into its right position.
4. Fix the Speaker 17 to the two halves of the ring in plastic base 16, then screw all
together on the rear end of the control panel.
5. Connect the Speaker to connector 5 of the Telecom Module.
6. Connect Telecom Module connector 3 to control panel Mainboard connector 13,
by means of Plate 14 supplied with the pack.
7. Connect terminal [-] 5 of the Telecom Module to pivot 12 which is positioned on
the rear end of the control panel, by means of wire 18 supplied with the pack.
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Terminal 5 [-] should be connected to the electrical plant's earth to pro-
tect the Telecom Module from high tension on the telephone line and to
comply with the safety requirements of the telecommunications network.
8. Connect the External Telephone Line Ester with terminals 1-2 [L.E.] of the Tele-
com Module.
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To make the installation according to law, terminals 1-2 [L.E.] should be
connected to the telephone line by means of the appropriate plug or else by
means of a telephone switch.
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Do not connect telephone sets in parallel to terminals 1-2 [L.I.]
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This Telecom Module DOES NOT support pulse selection (decadic dialling), so
ensure that it is connected to a telephone line which supports tone selection
(multi- frequency dialling)
9. Connect the telephone sets sharing the same Telephone Line with the Telecom
Module, to terminals 3-4[L.E.].
10. Select the label for the relevant panel, supplied with the Telecom Module and position
so that it is near the label data already applied to one side of the control panel.
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When the Telecom Module connects with the telephone line, the sets connected
to the terminals 3-4[L.I.] are isolated.
n Back-up line
It is possible to implement a line protection scheme using an external switch (relay)
driven by the open-collector supervised output number 8 (OS8) on the main card.
Note that the two lines must have the same dial mode (Program, via software, the
OS8 output as "Back-up PSTN Line), see Fig.1). The panel after its power–up and
during the normal operation do not activate the selected output (0S8) that drives the
external switch. In this case the external switch must implement the connection to
the main external telephone line. When the FC500PSTN senses a fault over its inco-
ming external telephone line, generates a "line fault" message to the panel that will
activate the selected output OS8 in order to force the line switch to the back-up ex-
ternal line. It remains on the external back-up line until a panel reset is executed.
In case of a fault on the external backup line arises it is signalled by the panel.
Programming
The setting and programming of the Telecom Module parameters are effected by
applying the FireClass500 Console.
This paragraph describes the parameters relating to the Telecom Module. For fur-
ther information on the installation and use of the FireClass500 Console application,
on the programming procedures and on the other parameters which are not descri-
bed in this paragraph, read the control panel INSTALLATION MANUAL.
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The Telecom Module should be connected to the Control panel mainboard for it
to be programmed.
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Description
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To set the Telecom Module parameters, the Telecom Module option in the Com-
municators section, in the General Options page,should be re-enabled.
The setting and programming of Telecom Module parameters is effected through the pa-
ges dealing with the PSTN Interface, as described in the following paragraphs.
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The setting and programming of Telecom Module parameters for Software Zo-
nes, are effected through the Zones page.
n Listings Page
The Listings Page programs those Telephone Numbers which could be used to
send Voice Messages (Channel Telephone Dialler function) or data packets (Tele-
monitoring function), when events which are recognized by the control panel occur.
The left-hand side of the Listings Page shows, for each Telephone Number, the in-
formation described below.
No.
shows the Identification Number of the Telephone Number. The Identification
Number is used to identify the corresponding Telephone number.
Description
It shows the Description of the Telephone Number. The Description
could be changed on the right-hand side of the page.
Telephone Number It shows the Telephone number. The Telephone number co-
uld be changed on the right-hand side of the page.
The colour of the Digit indicates the mode in which it has been programmed to fun-
ction, as can be seen in the Explanatory Notes on the right-hand side of the page:
Ø Black = Nil - The telephone number IS NOT USED;
Ø Green = Telemonitoring - The telephone number is used for Telemonitoring;
Ø Blue = Voice Message - The telephone number is used to send Voice Messages
(Channel Telephone Dialler).
The Background colour indicates the type of events which could call the correspon-
ding number, as shown in the Explanatory Notes on the right-hand side of the page:
Ø Pink = Alarm Number - A telephone number which can ONLY be called by Alarm
and Pre-alarm ;
Ø Yellow = Fault number - A telephone number which can ONLY be called by Fa-
ult, Warning and Test Events;
Ø Lilac = General Number - A telephone number which can be called by ALL events.
The right-hand side of the Listings Page sets the parameters relating to the selected
Telephone Numbers on the left-hand side of the page, as described below.
Description
Insert a significant description for the Telephone number: more than
20 chars could be input.
Telephone Number Insert the telephone numbero: up to 20 digits could be input.
Behaviour Select the use intended to be made of the Telephone number:
Ø None - the Telephone number WILL NOT be called. To disable a Telephone number,
while still having it memorized for subsequent use, select the None option.
Ø Telemonitoring - the Telephone number will be used for Telemonitoring;
Ø Voice Message - the Telephone number will be used to send Voice Messages.
Telemonitoring
This section is only activated if Telemonitoring is selected in the
Mode section:
Ø Protocol - select the Protocols which shall be used to send the data pakets to the
Telephone Number which is being programmed.
Ø Client Code - insert the Client Code which has been assigned to the system.
n Options Page
The Options page programs the Telecom Module parameters as described below.
Start Playing after This section sets the condition for the playing back of the Voi-
ce Message.
Ø Selection - the Message is played back as soon as the Telephone number is dialled.
Ø On-line Voice - the message is played back when the Telecom Module obtains a
voice message.
Ø Delay - the Message is played back when the programmed Delay lapses after
that the Telephone number has been dialled: the Delay could be set at between 0
and 99 seconds, with 1 second gradings; the factory setting is 10 seconds.
General options
This section sets the general Telecom Module options.
Ø Call attempts - Set the maximum number of attempts which the Telecom Module
can dial as to each Telephone number: the number of Call attempts could be set
from 1 to 9; the factory setting is 5 attempts.
Ø Iterations - Set the number of times the Telecom Module repeats the Voice Mes-
sage: the Repetitions could be set from 1 to 9; the factory setting is 3 repetitions.
Ø Call all Telemonitoring Numbers
Telecom Module FC500PSTN