BDL Sym Avenar Panel F01u378910 en
BDL Sym Avenar Panel F01u378910 en
BDL Sym Avenar Panel F01u378910 en
en System manual
AVENAR panel Table of contents | en 3
Table of contents
1 Safety 5
2 AVENAR panel series 6
2.1 Product description 6
2.2 Panel controller 10
2.3 Remote keypad 14
2.4 Housings for frame Installation 16
2.5 Housings for wall mounting 19
2.6 System overview 21
2.7 Networking 25
2.8 Connection to BIS 25
2.9 Connection to a voice alarm system 26
3 Planning 26
3.1 LSN modules 27
3.2 Detection points 27
3.3 Address setting 28
3.4 Topologies in Local Security Network 29
3.5 Failure handling in Local Security Network 31
3.6 Redundancy 32
3.6.1 AVENAR panel 8000 with panel redundancy 33
3.6.2 Remote keypad as redundant panel controller 33
3.7 Achievable cable length with LSN 0300 A 33
3.8 Achievable cable length with LSN 1500 A 36
3.9 Configuration with BCM-0000-B modules 39
3.10 Protective earth and equipotential bonding 43
4 Installation 43
4.1 General information 43
4.2 Installation sequence 45
4.3 Installation of CPH 0006 A, fully assembled panel 45
4.4 Installation of HCP 0006 A, fully assembled panel 46
4.5 Extended line monitoring (VdS 2540, VdS 2543) 47
4.6 FPP‑5000 External Power Supply Unit Kit 24 V/6 A 48
5 Commissioning 49
5.1 Functional test 49
5.1.1 Testing the power supply 50
5.1.2 Testing the Conventional and LSN Functions 50
5.1.3 Testing the Addressing/Activation 51
5.2 Panel controller firmware 51
5.3 Storing trace files on a memory card 52
6 Maintenance and service 52
6.1 Replacement of FPA panel controller 54
7 Technical data 55
7.1 System limits AVENAR panel 8000 55
7.2 System limits AVENAR panel 2000 57
7.3 Power loss of panel components 59
7.4 FPP‑5000 External Power Supply Unit Kit 24 V/6 A 60
8 Appendix 60
8.1 Options with requirements under EN 54‑2:1997/A1:2006 60
8.2 Controlling Extinguishing Systems 61
1 Safety
Warning!
Live components and stripped cable! Risk of injury from electric shock. The system must be
! current-free during connection work.
Warning!
Risk of overheating
! Bosch provides no front door for this system. You are not allowed to operate the system with
a front door. Otherwise, the system can overheat, because the air vents are blocked.
Notice!
i Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH uses Open Source Software. For more information see
http://www.boschsecurity.com/oss/.
Notice!
Caution!
Do not use any pointed or sharp objects (e.g. screw drivers, pens, etc.) when operating the
! touch-sensitive display. The touchscreen may not be exposed to direct sunlight. Both can
seriously damage the touchscreen.
Caution!
EN 62368-1: MS 3. The installation height is recommended to a maximum of 2 m.
!
Notice!
i Have maintenance and inspection work carried out regularly by trained, qualified personnel.
Bosch recommends a functional and visual inspection at least once a year.
Notice!
The fire panel is designed for indoor installation.
i After installing batteries, the poles must be masked. Appropriate masking strips are included
with the housing in which the batteries are installed.
Use fuses complying with national regulations to protect the power lines.
Notice!
i Batteries must not be disposed of in household waste. Please take used batteries to the local
collection points. See www.boschsecurity.com/xc/en/weee/ for further information.
Notice!
i Consider national and local regulations when installling and operating the fire system.
Integration into large-scale systems can be done by an Ethernet interface to the Bosch
Hierarchy panel (UGM) or to Building Integration System (BIS). Integration into third party
management systems is possible with the availability of OPC server and Software
Development Kit.
A data interface enables monitoring and full control of Bosch voice alarm systems. This makes
the fire panel a complete safety solution.
The fire panel is configured on a laptop using the FSP-5000-RPS programming software. The
programming software enables further adaptation, e.g. to country-specific requirements and
regulations.
Features
– Completely modular fire panel, expandable up to 32 loops for AVENAR panel 8000 and up
to 4 loops for AVENAR panel 2000, provides customized solutions for medium to large
size applications
– High resolution display with bright colors to indicate alarms and events
– 8" touch pad with fixed and programmable buttons, thus adaptable to the situation
– Integrated Ethernet switch for networking and interfaces to remote services, building
management and voice alarm systems
– Adaptable to local requirements and regulations
System overview
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Störung Störung
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Functions
The panel provides complete flexibility and customized solutions for many applications.
The planning of the fire panel is supported by Safety Systems Designer for fire alarm systems.
The software provides information about the size and number of housings, the modules and
the energy balance calculation.
Depending on specific requirements, the planning involves choosing from the following
options:
– Housings for frame and wall mounting
– Selection of a basic housing
– Extension housing, optional
– Power supply housing, optional
– Installation kits (optional) for installation in 482.6 mm (19") racks
– Panel controller, premium and standard license
The panel controller, premium and standard license, features fire detection, and
connectivity with panel and remote keypad of FPA series. Each panel controller contains a
hard coded software license. The licenses define the maximum panel network size and
availability of certain features and interfaces. In principle, the standard license provides
basic fire detection features according the standards. In addition, the premium license
provides interfaces for:
– Building management system (OPC, FSM-5000-FSI)
– Hierarchy panel (UGM-2040)
– Voice alarm system (Smart Safety Link)
In addition, the following comfort feature:
– Individual control of evacuation zones and fire controls.
For more information on software licenses, refer to Panel controller, page 10.
For information on panel networking, refer to the Networking guide.
– Panel rail
– Selection according to housing type and/or number of functional modules required
– Power supply
– Batteries
– Power supply units for additional power supply
– Power supply brackets
The power supply brackets on frame installation housings are pre-installed ex works;
for wall-mounted housings, power supply brackets can be selected as required.
– Thermal printer
– The thermal printer is used to document operating procedures on the panel, as well
as alarm and fault messages. Plain text can also be printed. Programming is carried
out via the programming software FSP-5000-RPS.
– Additional accessories
– Cable sets for special applications.
– Functional modules
Functional modules are independent encapsulated units. They are placed into a slot of a
panel rail. The power supply and the data traffic with the panel are therefore provided
automatically. The module is identified by the panel with no further settings and operates
in the default operating mode (plug and play).
Wiring to external components is performed using compact connector/screw terminals.
After a replacement, only the connectors need to be reinserted, there is no need for
extensive rewiring.
ANI 0016 A Annunciator module Indicating system statuses, with 16 red and 16
yellow freely programmable LEDs
BCM-0000-B Battery controller Controlling the power supply to the panel and the
module battery charge level
ENO 0000 B External notification Connecting fire service equipment complying with
module DIN 14675
LSN 0300 A LSN bus module Connection of an LSN loop with up to 254 LSN
300mA improved elements or 127 LSN classic elements at a
maximum line current of 300 mA
Notice!
i Safety Systems Designer can be used to plan fire alarm systems that conform to the relevant
limits (e.g. in terms of cable length and power supply).
Notice!
Safety Systems Designer for fire alarm systems enables the system dimensions, the energy
i requirements and the quantity and prices of the elements required to be estimated at each
different phase in the planning process.
The software is designed for planners and engineering offices that want to produce a
quotation for a fire alarm system.
Software licenses
The panel controller is delivered with a hard coded software license. This software license is
implemented during production and cannot be modified, revoked or transported. The license
defines the maximum panel network size and availability of certain features and interfaces. In
total 4 different licenses are available.
Ethernet interface to
Building management • •
system (BIS, FSM-5000-
FSI)
UGM-2040 Hierarchy • •
panel
Status overview • • • •
Simultaneous control • • • •
Individual control • •
Functional modules 6 6 46 46
(including LSN modules)
Panel redundancy
Redundant panel • •
controller
Keypad as redundant • •
panel controller
Network
Notice!
Building Management System
i A premium license is required for each panel that needs to be available in a building
management system (e.g. BIS, FSM-5000-FSI). It is not sufficient to equip only one panel of
the network with a premium license, if you need all panels of the network in the building
management system.
Notice!
UGM-2040 hierarchy panel
i A premium license is required for each panel that needs to be available in the UGM-2040
hierarchy panel. It is not sufficient to equip only one panel of the network with a premium
license, if you need all panels of the network in the hierarchy panel.
Notice!
Notice!
AVENAR panel 2000 networking
i For each AVENAR panel 2000 which needs to be networked with other panels, a premium
license is required. It is not sufficient to equip only one AVENAR panel 2000 with a premium
license to network multiple panels. An AVENAR panel 2000 with premium license can be
networked with any AVENAR panel 8000 and with FPA-5000.
Caution!
Do not use any pointed or sharp objects (e.g. screw drivers, pens, etc.) when operating the
! touch-sensitive display. The touchscreen may not be exposed to direct sunlight. Both can
seriously damage the touchscreen.
Warning!
The power button must be used to switch off the device before removing the power supply. It
! may not be disconnected from power supply while system is running. The device may be
damaged if this procedure is violated. Not following this procedure may result in loss of
warranty. Refer to user guide for further information.
B Touchscreen Operating the networked system through virtual buttons and variable display
windows
Networking
A panel controller with premium license can be networked with up to 32 panel controllers,
remote keypads and OPC servers.
Panels and keypads display all messages, or you can form a group of panels and keypads.
Within one group, only messages of this group are displayed.
Alarm indication
All messages are shown on the display with a bright color. The displayed messages contain the
following information:
– Message type
– Type of the triggering element
– Description of the exact location of the triggering element
– Logical zone and sub-address of the triggering element
At any time, the operator can request a status overview for each evacuation zone and each
output connected to the fire protection equipment.
18 Icon LEDs give continuous information about the operating status of the panel or the
system. A red icon LED shows an alarm. A blinking yellow icon LED shows a fault. A steady
yellow icon LED shows a disabled function. A green icon LED shows proper operation.
Two status LEDs, one red and one yellow, are programmable. The red one shows a self-
defined alarm. The yellow one shows a self-defined fault or deactivation.
Additional annunciator modules, each with 16 red and 16 yellow LEDs are available to indicate
a larger number of self-defined alarms, faults or deactivations.
Operator management
The system can have up to 200 different registered operators. Login is permitted with a user
ID and an 8-digit pin code.
There are four different authorization levels. Depending on the authorization level it is possible
for the operator to do certain functions according to EN54-2.
Languages
The operator can change the language of the user interface. A printed quick user guide for
each language is supplied with the package. Following languages are included: English,
German, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, French, Greek, Hungarian,
Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian,
Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
Operation and processing of messages
For operating the panel, an 8 inch touch pad as input medium is put upon the display. There
are 6 buttons with fixed functionality as well as 3 programmable function keys.
Examples for the assignment of the function keys:
– Set the panel controller to day mode, set the panel controller to night mode
– Enable detection points or outputs, disable detection points or outputs
– Set standard sensor sensitivity, set alternative sensor sensitivity
Each function key has a virtual status indicator.
At any time, an operator with sufficient user rights can activate each evacuation zone and each
output connected to fire protection equipment via the user interface.
The panel controller features
– 2 CAN interfaces (CAN1/CAN2) for networking
– 1 Rail connector
– 4 Ethernet interfaces (1 / 2 / 3 / 4) for networking, prescribed usage:
– 1 and 2 (blue): Panel network
– 3 (green): Building management system, hierarchy panel, voice alarm system
– 4 (red): Remote Services
– 2 signal inputs (IN1/IN2)
– 1 USB function interface for configuration via FSP-5000-RPS
– 1 Memory card interface
Saving and printing messages
The history log keeps incoming alarms and events internally. The history log has a capacity to
store 10000 messages. The messages can be shown on the display, and you can export the
messages. Additionally, you can connect a log printer via a serial interface module for real-time
printing incoming messages.
Installation
Refer to the Installation guide for FPE-8000-SPC | FPE-8000-PPC | FPE-2000-SPC | FPE-2000-
PPC panel controller (F.01U.347.557) available for download at www.boschsecurity.com.
6
DIP
5
4
3
2
ON
B Touchscreen Operating the networked system through virtual buttons and variable display
windows
G DIP switch label DIP switch label with areas to write down the PNA (Physical Node Address) and
the IP address
I 6-pin DIP switch DIP switch settings for CAN bus networking & panel redundancy
It comes with easy-to-install housing for tilted installation and for surface or flush wall
mounting. Power can be supplied by the panel or an external power supply unit such as the
FPP-5000.
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In combination with an AVENAR panel 8000, standard or premium license, an AVENAR keypad
8000 can be used as a redundant panel controller. Only in this case the rail connector is
needed.
Installation
Refer to the installation guide for the FPE-8000-FMR Remote keypad (F.01U.347.558) available
for download at www.boschsecurity.com.
Notes:
– All mounting frames have an opening for routing cables that is sealed with an insert. Pre-
punched cable entries can be created from this insert.
– The FBH 0000 A and FHS 0000 A mounting frames are equipped with an earth bar ex
works.
– For the FMH 0000 A, the FPO‑5000‑EB Earth Bar can be ordered as an extension if
required.
– For continuous installation in combination, all mounting frames have T-shaped guide rails
on the base and T-shaped grooves on the top.
Mounting Plate
An HMP 0003 A Mounting plate can be mounted in large mounting frames FBH 0000 A and
FHS 0000 A; this mounting plate can be individually equipped. It contains fixing holes for a
distributor rail.
USF 0000 A is fitted with a mounting plate ex works, which can be equipped as required. It
contains fixing holes for two distributor rails.
Equipment Limits
The table below shows the maximum number of:
– Modules
– Panel rails (short PRS-0002-C, long PRD 0004 A)
CPH 0006 A 6 1 1
MPH 0010 A 10 1 2
EPH 0012 A 12 - 3
PSF 0002 A - - -
PMF 0004 A - - -
USF 0000 A - - -
CPH 0006 A 1 1 2 x 45 Ah
MPH 0010 A 1 - -
EPH 0012 A - - -
PSF 0002 A - 1 2 x 45 Ah
PMF 0004 A - 1 4 x 45 Ah
USF 0000 A - - -
HCP 0006 A 6 1 1
HBC 0010 A 10 1 2
HBE 0012 A 12 - 3
PSS 0002 A - - -
PSB 0004 A - - -
DIB 0000 A - - -
HCP 0006 A 1 1 2 x 28 Ah
HBC 0010 A 1 1 2 x 28 Ah
HBE 0012 A - 1 2 x 28 Ah
PSS 0002 A - 1 2 x 28 Ah
PSB 0004 A - 1 4 x 28 Ah
DIB 0000 A - - -
Installation Types
Various types of installation are possible:
– Surface mounted
– Installation in 482.6 mm (19") racks
For surface mounting, the housing is mounted directly on the wall. For installation in
482.6 mm (19") racks, the FRK 0019 A installation kit is used.
The housings have pre-formed cable bushings.
LSN improved/classic
1
EOL
Position Description
The tables below list the various product groups with all compatible peripheral devices.
The devices approved for connection to the CZM 0004 A Conventional Module or the
FLM-420/4‑CON Conventional Interface Module can be found in the relevant compatibility
lists:
FLM-420/4‑CON F.01U.079.455
Product group Product name LSN 0300 A / LSN 1500 CZM 0004 FLM-420/4‑C FK 100 LSN FWI-270
A A ON
improved classic
AVENAR detector • •
4000
FAP-520 • •
FCP-500 • •
FCP-320/ • •
FCH-320
DO1101A-Ex •1)
RF smoke detectors
DOW 1171 •
FDOOT271 • • •
FDM275-O • • •
FDM273-0 • • •
FAS-420-TM • •
FAS-420-TP/-TT • •
Fireray • •
50/100RV
FIRERAY3000 • •
FIRERAY5000 • •
FCS-LWM-1 • •
ADW 511A •
N4387A • •
DF1192 •
DF1101A-Ex •1)
Product group Product name LSN 0300 A / LSN 1500 CZM 0004 FLM-420/4‑C FK 100 LSN FWI-270
A A ON
improved classic
016519 • •
016589 • •
FAD-420-HS-EN • •
Product group Product name LSN 0300 A / LSN 1500 A CZM 0004 A FLM-420/4‑CO FK 100 LSN
improved classic N
FMC-210-SM • •
FMC-300RW • •
FMC-120-DKM • •
SMF 121 •
Product group Product name LSN 0300 A / LSN 1500 A FLM-420- FLM-420/4‑CO RMH 0002 A
improved classic NAC/ NZM N/
0002 A CZM 0004 A
MSS 300-WS • •
FNM-320 •
FNM-320V-A-RD/ •
WH / -B-RD
ROLP-W-LX/ROLP- •
R-LX
FNM-420-A/-B/-A- • •
BS
FNM-420U-A • •
Product group Product name LSN 0300 A / LSN 1500 A FLM-420- FLM-420/4‑CO RMH 0002 A
improved classic NAC/ NZM N/
0002 A CZM 0004 A
FNM-420V-A • •
DS 10 •
HPW 11 •
FNS-320 •
FNS-P400RTH •
FNS-420-R • •
SOL-LX •
Interface FLM-420/4-CON • •
modules
FLM-420-NAC • •
FLM-I 420-S • •
FLM-420-RHV • •
FLM-420-RLV1 • •
FLM-420-RLV8-S • •
FLM-420-I8R1-S • •
FLM-420-I2 • •
FLM-420-O2 • •
FLM-420-O8I2-S • •
FLM-420-O1I1 • •
FLM-420-RLE-S • •
FK 100 LSN •
FMF-FAT/FMF-FBF-FAT FMF-ADP-TTY
FMF-FIBS-A4/FMF-FIBS-A3 FMF-ADP-TTY
FMF-ESPA – FMF-ADP-TTY
– FMF-FAT/FMF-FBF-FAT
– FMF-FIBS-A4/FMF-FIBS-A3
2.7 Networking
Notice!
i You will find detailed information about the CAN and Ethernet networking of the panels in the
Networking Guide available for download at www.boschsecurity.com
BIS
– whether the network is designed for multiple-building connections (e.g. there must be no
technical interference due to differences in grounding potential)
– whether the bus users are designed for this kind of network (e.g. sufficient bandwidth).
Notice!
i For detaiIed information about the installation und configuration of the OPC server refer to
the FSM-5000-OPC server manual.
Notice!
EN 54
The connection of a building management system (e.g. BIS) via an Ethernet interface using an
i OPC server or an FSI server is EN54 compliant if the EN54 relevant functions are performed
by the fire panel solely. Any EN54 relevant control or administration (e.g. control of
notification appliances or administration of switch-off) by the building management system
requires an individual EN54 certification of the overall system by a certification body.
LSN
RS232
Plena
≤ 3m
3 Planning
Consider the following planning notes, and find details on several planning topics.
– Country-specific standards and guidelines must be considered during planning.
– The regulations issued by regional authorities and institutions (e.g. fire service) must be
adhered to.
– Please note that standards and guidelines may require that a maximum of one function in
more than one zone may fail.
For example, if the auxiliary power fails, only the fire detectors and/or manual call points
of one zone may fail.
– We recommend the use of loops wherever possible, as they offer far greater security than
stub lines.
– Terminating each stub and each T-tap with EOL modules is essential to set up a complete
fire alarm system with extended line monitoring (creeping short circuit and creeping open
monitoring).
– Conventional detectors of the Bosch portfolio for fire products can be connected using
one of the following methods:
– Using the CZM 0004 A 4 Zone Conventional Module
The module provides four DC primary lines (zones).
– Using an FLM-420/4‑CON GLT interface module on the LSN bus for two zones
– Consider the system limit for the number of LSN elements.
– Each element and input which is able to set off an alarm requires a detection point.
Inputs are considered as detection points if they are programmed accordingly using the
FSP-5000-RPS Programming Software.
– In accordance with EN 54-2, no more than 512 detectors and their functions may fail if a
system component fails.
– 12 V/45 Ah batteries can only be used with the frame installation housings.
– Use fuses complying with national regulations to protect the power lines.
– Recommended fire detector cable: J-Y(St)Y 2 x 2 x 0,8 mm, red.
Notice!
i Safety Systems Designer can be used to plan fire alarm systems that conform to the relevant
limits (e.g. in terms of cable length, power supply and energy requirement).
All elements and inputs that do not use the Input type in the Message type setting are
regarded as detection points. Therefore, all elements and inputs for which one of the
following settings is programmed as the Message type are regarded as detection points:
– Fire
– Internal fire
– Supervisory
– Multi-criterion
– Smoke
– Fault
– Heat
– Water
Only some of these message types are available for selection depending on the element type.
The elements and inputs that can trigger an alarm include all manual and automatic detectors,
as well as the modules and interface modules listed below on the basis of the available inputs.
RMH 0002 A Up to 2
FPP‑5000‑TI 2
FLM-420/4CON Up to 2
FLM-420-I8R1 Up to 8
FLM-420-I2 Up to 2
FLM-420-O8I2 Up to 2
FLM-420-O1I1 Up to 1
FLM-420-RHV Up to 2
FLM-420-RLE-S Up to 2
001 Loop/stub/T-tapping in
... LSN improved version mode
254 with manual addressing
(address shown in example =
131)
The rotary switches are moved to the required position using a slotted-head screwdriver.
Automatic Address Setting
If addresses are automatically allocated by a fire panel (LSN improved), all elements must
have the address 0 0 0 (factory default setting).
Manual Address Setting
With manual address setting, the address is set using the three rotary switches. The right-
hand rotary switch is used to set the units, the central rotary switch is used to set the tens
and the left-hand rotary switch is used to set the hundreds.
Manual address setting is required for T-tap topologies.
No matter what topology you set up: If you decide on manual address setting, then you have to
select T-tap in FSP-5000-RPS.
Notice!
LSN improved
An LSN improved network allows a maximum of 254 elements. With automatic address
setting, LSN elements can be configured as a loop or as one or two stubs. With manual
address setting, not only loop or stub, but also T-tap topologies are possible. As long as the
maximum number of 254 elements is not exceeded, the LSN improved network allows
branches anywhere along the LSN line, with any number of nodes, any number of branches
per node and any number of elements per branch. Consider, that mesh structures are not
allowed.
It is essential to ensure that no mesh structures are created.
Notice!
i Planning should take the anticipated total current and line resistance into account to ensure
each detector has an operating voltage of at least 15 V DC.
Notice!
In case of a bus fault, on stubs and branches no alternative way exists to reach an LSN
i element. Since in a loop topology each element can be reached on an alternative way for
failure handling, prefer the loop topology.
Consider that regional authorities may require an upper limit to the number of elements that
can be lost due to a single fault.
Notice!
- From LSN module software version 1.0.35 onward, you can operate LSN improved elements
Loop Stub
Stub topology
Each LSN element provides a built-in isolator between the b1 and b2 connectors. The current
flows through the LSN element between b1 and b2. Therefore, the last element of the stub
has only incoming but no outgoing cable. Unlike for the loop topology, the direction of the
current flow remains the same.
Loop Stub
T-tap topology
In a T-tap topology one or several branches exist anywhere along the LSN line.
Topologies in LSN improved with manual address setting (T-tap)
Loop Stub
LSN 0300 A LSN 0300 A LSN 0300 A
LSN 1500 A
LSN 1500 A LSN 1500 A
Tab. 3.6: Topologies in LSN improved with manual address setting (T-tap)
Notice!
The Detector removal feature in T-tap topology should only be used if required by regional
i authorities.
If the independence of the alarm timing is not required, then use all isolators to reduce the
number of detectors affected by a short circuit.
3.6 Redundancy
Standards and guidelines (e.g. DIN VDE 0833-2, EN 54-2) require different, country-specific
redundancy conditions for specific applications:
– In the event of a system fault in the panel or the system, no more than 512 detectors may
fail (EN 54-2). In such cases, redundant system components must be used:
– Redundant panel controller
– Redundant connection to a Bosch UGM
Notice!
i In line with EN 54-2, a redundant panel controller must be used if there are more than 512
detectors connected.
Notice!
Remote indicators activated by the detector C point:
i A maximum additional cable length of 500 m is allowed when using remote indicators (e.g.
FAA-420-RI-DIN/FAA-420-RI-ROW). The total length of installed cable must not exceed the
limit of 1600 m.
L [m]
c
2000
1800
0,4 mA
1600 a
1400
1200
1000 0,7 mA
800
b
600 1 mA
20 mA
10 mA
400 7,5 mA
5 mA 4,5 mA
1,5 mA
200 4 mA
3,5 mA
3 mA 2,5 mA 2 mA
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 N
Figure 3.1: Diagram for determining the maximum achievable cable length: LSN classic elements with LSN 0300 A
a= 1600 m limit
b= 300 mA limit
L [m]
2000
c
1800
0,265 mA
a
1600
1400 b
1200
1000
0,375 mA
800
d
600
0,5 mA
20 mA
10 mA
7,5 mA
400 5 mA
4 mA
3 mA 0,7 mA
2,5 mA
200 2 mA
1,5 mA 1 mA
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250
N
Figure 3.2: Diagram for determining the maximum achievable cable length: LSN improved elements with LSN 0300 A
a= 1600 m limit
d= 300 mA limit
UEnd = bus end voltage = 15 volt (must not fall below this limit!)
q = cable cross section = 0.503 mm2 (for cable Ø 0.8 mm)
nE = number of elements
ρ = specific resistance of copper = 0.0178 mm2/m)
RFET = FET resistance = 0.7 Ω (LSN classic) or 0.35 Ω (LSN improved),
INE = average current consumption of elements in [A]
Itrans = transmission current = 0.012 A
Iflash = flash current = 0.018 A
Note that the sum of non-isolated cables must not exceed the limit of 500 m. The limit of
500 m applies to:
– The lines on the inputs of the following modules: FLM-420-RHV, FLM-420-I2 , FLM-420-
I8R1-S, FLM-420-O8I2-S, FLM-420-O1I1, FLM-420-RLE-S
– The NAC line of the FLM-420-NAC module
– The lines to remote indicators: FAA-420-RI-DIN, FAA-420-RI-ROW
The limit of 500 m non-isolated cables doesn't count for the conventional lines of the
FLM-420/4‑CON and the lines connected to the relay contacts and open collector outputs.
Note that the maximum cable length must not exceed 3000 m.
Using the Diagram for LSN improved
FET resistance = 0.35 Ω, fire alarm cable with Ø 0.8 mm
Example 1:
You want to know the maximum cable length for a given number of network elements and a
given current consumption (nE = 120, INE = 0.5 mA). On the X axis, go vertically up at 120 until
you reach the 0.5 mA curve. Then, from the point of intersection go horizontally to the left to
the Y axis and read off the maximum achievable cable length. In this example it is 1950 m.
Example 2:
You want to know the maximum number of network elements for a given cable length
(L = 1000 m, INE = 2 mA). Starting from the Y axis at 1000, go horizontally across to the right as
far as the 2 mA curve and then from the point of intersection vertically down to the X axis.
Read off the maximum number of network elements, in this example it is 73.
Notice!
Remote indicators activated by the detector C point:
i A maximum additional cable length of 500 m is allowed when using remote indicators (e.g.
FAA-420-RI-DIN/FAA-420-RI-ROW).
The total length of installed cable must not exceed the limit of 3000 m.
L [m]
3200
a 1,25mA
3000
2800
2600 b = 127
2400
2200
2000
1800
0,4mA
1600
1400
1200
1000 0,7mA
800
200 4,5mA
4mA
3,5mA 3mA
2,5mA 2mA
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130
N
Figure 3.3: Diagram for determining the maximum achievable cable length: LSN classic elements with LSN 1500 A
a= 3000 m limit
L [m]
3200
a
3000
2800
2600
2400
b =254
2200
2000
1800
1600 0,265mA
1400
1200 0375mA
1000
20mA 0,5mA
800
10mA
600 7,5mA
5mA
400 0,7mA
4mA 3mA 2,5mA
2mA
200 1,25mA
1,5mA 1mA
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250
N
Figure 3.4: Diagram for determining the maximum achievable cable length: LSN improved elements with LSN 1500 A
BCM
+ - + - + - + -
24V 24V 24V 24V
1 2 1 2
TROUBLE
BCM 0000 B
TROUBLE
BATTERY 1 BATTERY 1
TROUBLE TROUBLE
BATTERY 2 BATTERY 2
TROUBLE TROUBLE
BAT
FAULT
BAT
AC
AC
S
+ - + - + - - - - + + - + - + - - - - +
1 2
BCM
+ - + - + - + -
24V 24V 24V 24V
1 2 1 2
BCM 0000 B
BCM 0000 B
TROUBLE TROUBLE
BATTERY 1 BATTERY 1
TROUBLE TROUBLE
BATTERY 2 BATTERY 2
TROUBLE TROUBLE
FAULT
FAULT
BAT
BAT
AC
AC
S S
+ - + - + - - - - + + - + - + - - - - +
UPS 2416 A 3 4
UPS 2416 A
12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah
PSS 0 0 0 2 A
UPS 2416 A
UPS 2416 A
12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah
EPH 0012 A
BCM
1 2
MPH 0010 A
BCM
3 4
PSF 0 0 0 2 A
UPS 2416 A
UPS 2416 A
12 V / 45 Ah 12 V / 45 Ah 12 V / 45 Ah 12 V / 45 Ah
PSF 0 0 0 2 A
UPS 2416 A
UPS 2416 A
12 V / 45 Ah 12 V / 45 Ah 12 V / 45 Ah 12 V / 45 Ah
BCM
1 2 BCM
HCP 0 0 1 0 A
BCM
5 6 7 8 3 4
12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah
PSS 0 0 0 2 A
UPS 2416 A
UPS 2416 A
UPS 2416 A
12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah
12 UPS
V / 242416
Ah A 12 V / 24 Ah 12 UPS
V / 242416
Ah A 12 V / 24 Ah 12 UPS
V / 242416
Ah A 12 V / 24 Ah
PSS 0 0 0 2 A
UPS 2416 A
UPS 2416 A
12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah 12 V / 28 Ah
12 UPS
V / 242416
Ah A 12 V / 24 Ah 12 UPS
V / 242416
Ah A 12 V / 24 Ah
Figure 3.7: Configuration with 5 to 8 BCM-0000-B modules (wall mounting)
Limits:
The current load on a panel rail may not exceed the maximum value of 12 A.
The current load via a panel rail plug may not exceed the maximum value of 10 A.
1
BCM BCM
1 2
BCM BCM
3 4
BCM BCM
1 2
2
BCM BCM BCM BCM
5 6 7 8
BCM BCM
3 4
4 Installation
Consider the general information and follow the rough installation sequence. Subsequently
you find two specific installation sequences:
– CPH 0006 A, fully configured panel
– HCP 0006 A, fully configured panel
For information on the installation of each component, refer to the Installation guide, which is
included in the delivery and also available at www.boschsecurity.com.
Warning!
Electrostatic discharge.
! The standard precautions for CMOS technology must be taken when handling PC boards.
Warning!
Risk of overheating
! Bosch provides no front door for this system. You are not allowed to operate the system with
a front door. Otherwise, the system can overheat, because the air vents are blocked.
– The fire panel may only be installed and commissioned by trained specialist personnel.
– Only use installation materials recommended by Bosch. Otherwise, interference
resistance cannot be guaranteed.
– Connection conditions set down by the regional authorities and institutions (police, fire
service) must be observed.
Environmental Conditions
– Assembly and operation of the fire panel must be carried out in a clean and dry indoor
location.
– Permissible relative humidity: max. 95 % at 25°C, non-condensing
– To ensure optimum battery service life, the panel should only be operated at sites with
normal room temperatures.
– Do not operate devices showing condensation.
Positioning
– Operating and display elements should be positioned at eye level.
The distance between the upper edge of the housing and the center of the panel
controller display is around 11 cm. For example, if the eye level required is 164 cm, the
housing upper edge installation dimension is 175 cm.
– For frame installation housings, a clearance of at least 230 mm is required to the right of
the last housing to swivel out the installed housing (e.g. for connection, maintenance or
service).
– Sufficient space should be left below and next to the panel for any possible extensions,
e.g. for an additional power supply or an extension housing.
Caution!
EN 62368-1: MS 3. The installation height is recommended to a maximum of 2 m.
!
Functional Modules
– Functional modules are encapsulated; the connection terminals are protected against
static discharge.
Building Management System
– If connected to a building management system (Bosch Building Integration System BIS)
via an Ethernet interface using an OPC server, the following must be noted:
In a multi-building network, it is essential to clarify with the network administrator
whether the network is designed for multi-building connections (e.g. no interference due
to differences in grounding potential).
Documentation
– The current and full product documentation can be found at www.boschsecurity.com.
– For those with access rights, the current wiring guide can be found on the extranet. This
contains information about the wiring of the functional modules and the peripheral
devices.
– A printed short user guide in all relevant national languages with information on the most
important functions on access level 1 and 2 is supplied with the panel controller. A
detailed user guide containing all relevant information on operating and configuring the
panel can be found at www.boschsecurity.com.
Store the documents in a safe place near the panel.
BCM-0000-B
4
CPH 0006 A
PRS-0002-C
PRD 0004 A
UPS 2416 A
8 3
<= 4 Module
5 HMP 0003 A
12 V / 45 Ah
12 V / 45Ah
4
BCM-0000-B
PRS-0002-C
PRD 0004 A
<= 4 Module
HCP 0006 A
FPO-5000-PSB-CH
1
5 6
12 V / 28 Ah
7 12 V / 28 Ah
UPS 2416 A
Figure 4.2: Installation of HCP 0006 A, fully configured panel
Notice!
Scope of Delivery
– PMF 0002 A Power Supply Housing Frame Installation medium
– FMH 0000 A Mounting Frame Medium
– Power supply bracket, installed
– UPS 2416 A Universal Power Supply
– PRS-0002-C Panel Rail Short
– BCM-0000-B Battery Controller Module
– Requisite cable sets
Can be Extended with:
– 2 x 12 V/45 Ah batteries
– FPP‑5000‑TI Trouble Interface or FPP-5000-TI13 LSN Communication Interface
– FPO‑5000‑EB Earth Bar
Notes
– You can find the installation instructions for the FPP-5000 kit at www.boschsecurity.com
by searching for the type designation (document number for installation instructions:
F.01U.005.065).
– The installation dimensions are the same as those for the PMF 0004 A with FMH 0000 A
Mounting frame.
FPP‑5000‑TI Trouble Interface
The FPP-5000-TI module is used in the FPP-5000 External Power Supply Unit with the
BCM-0000-B to transmit faults to the fire panel via the Local Security Network (LSN).
Two independent signal inputs for "battery fault" and "mains current fault" allow a specified
fault indication on the fire panel.
The FPP-5000-TI is connected directly to the LSN bus line and supplied with power via the bus
line.
You can find the installation instructions for the FPP‑5000‑TI module at
www.boschsecurity.com (document number for installation instructions: F.01U.081.396).
5 Commissioning
Notes
– Commissioning and the functional test may only be carried out by authorized specialist
personnel.
– Observe all country-specific testing and acceptance regulations.
– A functional test must be carried out before commissioning.
Bosch recommends at least one functional test and one visual inspection per year.
– Follow the shut down procedure specified in the user guide, before removing the power
from the panel or remote keypad.
Documentation
The current and full product documentation can be found at www.boschsecurity.com
(Installation guides, System information, User guide).
The fire panel is configured on a PC using the FSP-5000-RPS programming software. The
programming software and the associated documentation can be found at
www.boschsecurity.com for those with access rights.
Information about the programming software is also included in the FSP-5000-RPS online
help.
Guide for Commissioning
1. Connect the panel to the power supply.
2. Calibrate the touchscreen by pressing precisely on the cross-hairs.
3. Enter time, date, PNA (Physical Node Address), Ethernet Settings and reboot the panel.
4. Connect the panel controller to the PC (via USB). Make sure that the current version of
the FSP-5000-RPS programming software is installed on your PC.
5. Start the auto-configuration. Edit the configuration according to the requirements of the
fire alarm system.
6. Load the configuration to the panel controller.
7. Start the walktest.
8. Now go further with:
– Testing the power supply
– Testing the conventional and LSN functions
– Testing the addressing/activation
9. Read out the diagnosis file and save the file as a test log.
Switch on the fire panel by pressing the power button. The touchscreen calibration procedure
will start automatically if necessary. For the initial setup of the panel, you have to enter time
and date, physical node address, and Ethernet settings like redundancy and IP address. To
make all changes effective you have to reboot the panel. For further information refer to the
AVENAR panel series user guide.
1. Connect the laptop on which the FSP-5000-RPS programming software is installed to the
fire panel.
2. Load the configuration.
3. Now go further with:
– Testing the power supply
– Testing the conventional and LSN functions
– Testing the addressing/activation
FPA-5000 MPC-xxxx-A v - -
MPC-xxxx-B - v v
MPC-xxxx-C - v v
FPA-1200 FPA-1200-MPC - v v
FPA-1200-MPC-C - v v
FPE-8000-PPC - - v
FPE-2000-PPC - - v
5. Wait until the file is loaded and the system returns to the boot menu.
6. Select Toggle Firmware and restart the panel.
7. After restart, select the Bosch logo to verify the software version.
Notice!
i Do not remove the memory card while the panel is running. This could lead to corrupt trace
files and incomplete trace information.
Notice!
Notice!
i Have maintenance and inspection work carried out regularly by trained, qualified personnel.
Bosch recommends a functional and visual inspection at least once a year.
Warning!
Live components and stripped cable! Risk of injury from electric shock. The system must be
! current-free during connection work.
Warning!
Risk of overheating
! Check regularly that ventilation gaps are not blocked by e.g. dust. Clean if necessary with a
vacuum cleaner.
Notice!
Clean the touch screen and surfaces with a slightly damp soft cloth only. Do not use any
cleaning agents and make sure that no liquid enters the inside of the device.
Warranty
Defective devices are exchanged free of charge in the case of a claim under the warranty.
Warning!
Opening the controller or the modules can result in damaging the device. Opening the device
! will be recognized and results in the loss of warranty.
Notice!
i Do not remove the security labels. This will void the warranty.
Repair
In the event of any defect, the entire device is exchanged.
Disposal
Documentation
The installation instructions and operating instructions supplied with the device are available
as PDF files at www.boschsecurity.com.
Additional documents (including the Wiring guide) are available to those with access rights at
the extranet.
Notice!
i The hexadecimal error codes can be found at the extranet (access rights required): LSN
diagnostic data (F.01U.081.090).
Warning!
The power button must be used to switch off the device before removing the power supply. It
! may not be disconnected from power supply while system is running. The device may be
damaged if this procedure is violated. Not following this procedure may result in loss of
warranty. Refer to user guide for further information.
Notice!
i The description of security item types can be found on the Extranet (access right required):
Security item types (F.01U.353.668).
– When a premium license is required, make sure that the redundant panel controller
contains a premium license as well. This way the interfaces to the building management
system, hierarchy panel and voice alarm system will remain available when the slave panel
controller takes over control.
– AVENAR panel 8000 is not compatible with the CRP 0000 A cable set. Use an FPE-8000-
CRP cable set instead.
– The cable to the slave panel controller needs to be connected directly at the OUT of the
last long rail.
– Do not use the second short rail anymore. Refer to installation guide for FPE-8000-CRP
Cable set redundant panel controller.
Firmware and configuration
– The panel controller, which needs be replaced, is perhaps still running on a firmware V1.x
or V2.x.
– When AVENAR panel needs be integrated in a panel network combined with FPA panel
controllers type B and C, it is mandatory to use the compatible firmware V3.x. All panel
controllers (AVENAR panel and FPA) needs to be upgraded to an identical V3.x firmware.
To reuse the configuration, follow these steps:
1. Open FSP-5000-RPS.
2. Click with the right mouse button on the account.
3. Select Upgrade to followed by AVENAR panel V3.x.
4. It is recommend to select Copy and Upgrade.
A new firmware V3.x account is created.
5. Open the configuration of the V3.x account.
6. Select the nodes which are equipped with an AVENAR panel controller.
7. Change the node type to AVENAR panel and select Apply.
8. Load the configuration.
9. Perform a complete functional test of the system.
Battery autonomy
– Compared with an MPC-xxxx-C, an AVENAR panel controller has a slightly lower power
consumption when configured with an identical configuration. In this case, the Ethernet
ports 3 and 4 are not used and must be disabled in the configuration. Only in this case,
the power battery autonomy remains on the previous level.
– To simplify the panel controller replacement, it is recommend not the change the
Ethernet pattern. For instance keep the Ethernet switch in the panel and keep the OPC or
FSI interface connected to the switch. Removing the switch or moving the OPC or FSI
interface to Ethernet port 3 will result in a changed autonomy.
– When the configuration is not identical, certainly when Ethernet port 3 or 4 are used, it is
mandatory to recalculate the battery capacity with the Safety Systems Designer.
Remote keypad
– When replacing a remote keypad, it is mandatory to replace all the plastic parts as well.
– For ease of installation, the dimensions of the flush mount bracket are identical to the
previous version.
7 Technical data
7.1 System limits AVENAR panel 8000
Panels/remote keypads/OPC servers in the network Max. number
Ethernet / CAN 32
Functional modules 46
Printer 4
Timer channels 20
Permission levels 4
ANI 0016 A 32
BCM-0000-B 8
CZM 0004 A 32
ENO 0000 B 8
FPE-5000-UGM 4
IOP 0008 A 32
IOS 0020 A 4
IOS 0232 A 4
LSN 0300 A 32
LSN 1500 A 11
NZM 0002 A 8
RMH 0002 A 32
RML 0008 A 32
Functional modules 6
Printer 4
Timer channels 20
Permission levels 4
ANI 0016 A 4
BCM-0000-B 5
CZM 0004 A 4
ENO 0000 B 4
FPE-5000-UGM 4
IOP 0008 A 4
IOS 0020 A 4
IOS 0232 A 4
LSN 0300 A 4
LSN 1500 A 0
NZM 0002 A 4
RMH 0002 A 4
RML 0008 A 4
FPE-2000-PPC max. 10 W
FPE-2000-SPC max. 10 W
FPE-5000-UGM 0.17 W
FPE-8000-FMR max. 12 W
FPE-8000-PPC max. 10 W
FPE-8000-SPC max. 10 W
PRS-0002-C 0.07 W
8 Appendix
8.1 Options with requirements under EN 54‑2:1997/A1:2006
The panel provides the following options with requirements under EN 54‑2:1997/A1:2006:
– Output for activation of fire alarm devices
– Activation of fire alarm transmission equipment
– Output to fire alarm transmission equipment
– Alarm acknowledgement input from fire alarm transmission equipment
– Output for activation of fire protection equipment
– Output type A
– Output type B
– Output type C
– Fault monitoring of fire protection equipment
– Transmission delay
– Dependency of fire detection status on more than one alarm signal
– Type A dependency
– Type B dependency
– Type C dependency
– Alarm counter
– Fault signal status
– Fault signals from detection points
– Complete failure of power supply
– Output to fault signaling transmission equipment
– Disabled status
– Disabling of addressable points
– Test status
– Daymode status
+ – a– b+ + – a– b+ + – a– b+ + – a– b+
AUX1 LSN1 AUX2 LSN2 AUX1 LSN1 AUX2 LSN2
LSN 0300 A
LSN 0300 A
NO COM + – + NO COM + – +
REL1 FB2 FB1 REL1 FB2 FB1
FLM-420-RLE-S
FLM-420-RLE-S
LSN LSN
Designation Installation
manual ID
CPH 0006 A Modular Panel Housing for 6 Modules, Frame Installation 4998154002
MPH 0010 A Modular Panel Housing for 10 Modules, Frame Installation 4998154002
Designation Installation
manual ID
Mounting Frames
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
FPE-8000-FMR F01U347558
FPE-8000-FMR F01U378877
Designation Installation
manual ID
Designation Installation
manual ID
Accessories
Designation Installation
manual ID
FDP 0001 A Dummy Cover Plate, for empty module slots F01U003084
Index
Numerics Functional module 9
4 Zone Conventional Module 27 Functional test 49
A H
Address Setting 28 Height unit 62
Manual 29 Housing
Addressing frame installation 16
Automatic 29 Installation types 20
Alarm indication 13 Scope of delivery 18
Versions 6
B
Battery controller module BCM Wall mounting 19
Configuration example 39 I
BCM Battery Controller Module 39 Installation 44
Plug load 42 Documentation 44, 53
Standby current 43 Instructions 44
Building Management System 25, 44 Quick guide 45
Sequence 43
C
Cable length 34, 37 Installation kit, 482.6 mm 18, 62, 63
CAN interface 6 Height unit 62
Commissioning 49 Interface modules 24
Quick guide 49 Introduction 6
Contact rating 42 K
Conventional Interface Module 27 Key deposit 25
Conventional module 21
L
CZM 0004 A 27 Limits 34, 37, 55, 56, 57, 58
D Local Security Network, LSN 29, 33, 36
Detection point 27, 28 Cable length 33, 36
Detector 21 LSN module 27
Automatic 22
M
Manual 23 Maintenance and service 52
Display 13 Maximum limits 55, 56, 57, 58
Disposal 53 Mounting frames 16
Distributor rail 17 Mounting plate
Documentation 44, 49, 53 Distributor rail 17
Door control 25
N
E Networking 6, 13
EN 54-2, Requirements 60 Networking guide 26
EOL 27 Notification appliance
Ethernet interface 6 Audible 24
Extinguishing systems, Activation 61 visual 24
Extranet 26, 44, 53 Notification appliances 23
F P
Fire detector cable 27 Panel controller 10
Fire service Panel rail 17
Devices 24 PAVIRO 26, 56, 58
FLM-420/4‑CON 27 Periphery 21
FSP-5000-RPS Programming Software 7, 49
Planning 9, 26
Instructions 26
Software 9, 10, 27
Plena Voice Alarm System 26
Power loss 60, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000
Power supply
External 48
Praesideo 26, 56, 58
R
Redundancy 27, 32
Keypad 33
Panel controller 33
Remote keypad 16, 33
S
Safety Instructions 5
Safety Systems Designer 9, 10, 27
System limits 34, 37, 55, 56, 57, 58
T
Technical data
Power loss 60, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000
System limits 55, 56, 57, 58
Test
Addressing/activation 51
Conventional/LSN functions 50
Power supply 50
Thermal printer 9
Touch screen 14
Transmission device 25
Trouble Interface 48
U
Universal security system 7
V
Voice alarm system 26, 56, 58
W
Wiring guide 26, 44, 53
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