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General features

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Possibility of associating up to 3 voice messages for each event
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Built-in multiprotocol digital communicator.
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32 programmable telephone numbers.
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Programming by PC.
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Check for telephone line cutting.
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Excluded line tone check.
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Overvoltage protecction.
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Digital message recording playback.
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Built-in speaker for message playback

General description

FC500PSTN is a Telecom Module which allows implementing the functions of Channel
Telephone Dialler and Telemonitoring (functions E and J of standard EN54-1:1996), wit-
hin the control panels of the FC500, AFD2000 and TY500MX series.
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Channel Telephone Dialler
The function of Channel Telephone Dialler is to send recordable Voice Messages to
a series of programmable Telephone Numbers, when certain Events happen.
Events The Events which could send a Voice Message relate to the Software Zo-
nes and to the Control Panel.
n (Software) Zone Events
Ø Software Zone Alarm
Ø
Software Zone Pre-Alarm
Ø
Software Zone Warning
Ø
Software Zone Fault
Ø Software Zone Test
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Control Panel Events
Ø The
Control Panel
alarm event can send a Voice Message , if:
– it arises in a Software Zone which does NOT send Voice Messages for the Alarm
event, or
– it arises in a Device which does NOT belong to any Software Zone, or
– it arises in an Evacuation Switch, or
– it arises in a Conventional Zone, or
– it arises from a Network Fault Alarm Event if this device does NOT send Voice
Messages.
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Generally, the
Control Panel
alarm event can send a Voice Message if the Con-
trol Panel Alarm event has arisen from an "Item" (Event or Device) which does
NOT send Voice Messages
Ø The control Panel Pre-Alarm event can send a Voice Message, if:
– it arises in a Software Zone which does NOT send Voice Messages for the
Pre-Alarm event, or
– it arises in a Device which does NOT belong to any Software Zone, or
– it arises in a Conventional Zone, or
– it arises
from a Network Fault Pre-Alarm Event, if the latter does NOT send Voice
Messages.
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Generally, the
Control Panel
Pre-alarm event can send a Voice Message if the
Control Panel Pre-Alarm event has arisen from an "Item" (Event or Device)
which does NOT send Voice Messages
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The Control Panel Warning event can send a Voice
– it arises in a Software Zone which does NOT send Voice Messages for the War-
ning event, or
– it arises in a Device which does NOT belong to any Software Zone, or
– it arises from a Network Fault Warning
Messages.
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Generally, the
Control Panel Warning event can send a Voice Message if the
Control Panel Warning event has arisen from an "Item" (Event or Device) which
does NOT send Voice Messages
Ø The Control Panel Fault event can send a Voice Message, if:
– it arises in a Software Zone which does NOT send Voice Messages for the Fault event, or
– it arises in a Device which does NOT belong to any Software Zone, or
Message,
if:
event,
if the latter does NOT send Voice

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– it arises in a Conventional Zone, or
– it arises from a Network Fault event, if the latter does NOT send Voice Messages, or
– it arises from a fault which does NOT send Voice Messages.
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Generally, the
Control Panel Fault event can send a Voice Message if the Con-
trol Panel Fault event has arisen from an "Item" (Event or Device) which does
NOT send Voice Messages
Generally, the Control Panel Events could send a Voice Message when they arise
from any Event or Device which does NOT send Voice Messages
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The Control Panel and Control Panel Fault Alarm Events arising out of the ex-
panders, could send a voice message even in the case of the main microcontrol-
ler of the control panel being blocked, in compliance with the requirements of
standards EN54-2
n Other Events
Ø AC mains fault (230 V)
Ø Low Battery
Ø Missing Battery
Ø Earth fault
Ø Control Panel Output Fault: it happens in case of a short circuit or an interruption
of connections in NAC or OS Output systems.
Ø
Loop Fault
Ø Network fault (RS485) : it happens in case of communication problems on the
Network.
Ø Logical Unit Fault: it happens when the main microcontroller of the Control Pa-
nel is blocked.
Network Events
Ø
Network Alarm:
it happens when a Network Control Panel sounds an Alarm.
Ø
Network Pre-Alarm:
it happens when a Network Control Panel sounds a Pre- Alarm
Ø
Network fault:
it happens in case of a
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Network Warning:
it happens when a
Telephone Numbers The Telecom Module could memorize 32 Telephone Num-
bers. Telephone Numbers from no. 1 to no. 8 (8 Numbers) could be called by Alarm
and Pre-Alarm Events: these Telephone Numbers are reserved for organizations
and persons who perform duties in case of fire (e.g. firemen, safety officers, etc.).
Telephone Numbers from no. 9 to no. 16 (8 Numbers) could be called by Fault, War-
ning and Test Events: these Numbers are reserved for organizations and persons
who perform system maintenance
(16 Numbers) could be called by any other event: these Numbers could be used by
organizations and persons who should in any case be informed.
Numbers could consist of a maximum of 20 digits (only digits are allowed).
Voice Messages The Telecom Module could register 32 Voice Messages lasting
not more than 8 seconds each.
The Voice Message which is associated with an Event is made up of three parts:
Ø
Header
Message,
dedicated to control panel localization data;
Ø Status Message, dedicated to a status description (Alarm, Pre-Alarm, Warning,
Fault, Test and Logical Unit Fault) which has caused the intervention;
Ø General Message, dedicated to giving supplementary information on the event.
The Voice Message is always made up of the Header Message and the Status Mes-
sage, depending on the kind of event which has given rise to the call (Alarm,
Pre-alarm, Warning, Fault, Test and Logical Unit Fault).
To these two messages, which are invariably sent, a General Message could be ap-
pended, to be chosen among 25 available messages, which could be used to better
identify the event.
Message no. 1 is reserved for the recording of Header Message.
Messages from no. 2 to no. 7 (6 Messages) are reserved for the recording of Status
Messages:
Ø Message no. 2 = Alarm
Ø Message no. 3 = Fault
Ø Message no. 4 = Logical Unit Fault
Ø Message no. 5 = Pre-Alarm
Ø Message no. 6 = Warning
Message no. 7 = Test
Messages from no. 8 to no. 32 (25 Messages) are reserved for the recording of Ge-
neral Messages.
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Confirm call outcome - the Telecom Module considers a call to have succeeded, ONLY
when the user who has received the call presses the telephone key
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Fault on a Network Control Panel.
Network Control Panel sounds a Warning
duties. Telephone Numbers from no. 17 to no. 32
The Telephone
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(asterisk).
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