Eaton VoCALL CFVCCM9 compact master Guide

Technical Data PR211-183-505-01
VoCALL CFVCCM9 compact master
& VoCALL CFVCCS10 compact master
installation, commissioning and
maintenance manual
Introduction
An EVCS is a fixed, secure, bi-directional, full duplex
voice communication system to assist fire fighters in an
emergency in high rise buildings or large sites where radio
communication may not work, and covers the operation
of fire telephones, disabled refuge systems and the
Disabled Toilet Alarm.
The VoCALL Compact Emergency Voice Communications
System (EVCS) is designed to fully comply with
BS5839-Part 9:2011 (abb. Pt9) for use as a fire telephone
system, disabled refuge call system or as a combined
system when both fire telephones and disabled refuge
points are required.
Suitability
Fire telephone systems are recommended for all
public buildings and multi story buildings over four
floors by BS9999.
Disabled refuge systems are required by Building
Regulations Approved Document B for all non-domestic
dwellings. Building Regulations Approved Document B
also requires all buildings where the public or disabled staff
gain access to any floor other than the ground floor using
lifts or stairs are required to exit.

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Product overview
A VoCALL Compact unit (EVCS) comprises of two functional
blocks; the master handset and outstations (type A, type B, duo,
jack points or disabled toilet alarm), with the quantities of these
basic units being adjusted to suit the application, a maximum of
19 outstations can be used for this system. Other sized VoCALL
EVCS systems are available.
The VoCALL Compact unit (EVCS) has been designed on a star
topology. In most cases this will reduce the cable requirements
compared to all ring based systems. The topology consists of
spurs, with each spur consisting of 1 off 2 core 1mm CSA cables
(see Cable Guidance for VoCALL Network and Outstations section
for cable type). Each spur can be up to 500m.
Important safety information
This equipment must only be installed and maintained by suitably
skilled and competent person. This equipment is defined as Class
1 in EN60065 (Low Voltage Directive) and must be earthed.
CAUTION INDOOR USE ONLY
WARNING SHOCK HAZARD- ISOLATE BEFORE OPENING
WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT IN RAIN OR MOISTURE
WARNING THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED
WARNING NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
Each VoCALL Compact unit requires a 3A spur, returning to a
breaker clearly marked EVCS DO NOT TURN OFF. If the units
are distributed around a site it is essential all units are on the
same mains phase as they are classified TEN 230V, powering
from different phases can mean a 440V potential can be present
in a unit during a major fault incident.
Anti-static handling guidelines
Make sure that electro-static handling precautions are
taken immediately before handling PCBs and other static
sensitive components.
Before handling any static-sensitive items, operators should get
rid of any electrostatic charge by touching a sound safety earth,
such as a radiator. Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid
touching any components. PCBs should be stored in a clean, dry
place that is free from vibration, dust and excessive heat.
Storing the PCBs in a suitable cardboard box will also guard
them against mechanical damage.
Unpacking the VoCALL CFVCCM9
compact master unit
Remove the VoCALL Compact unit from its packing, and check
the contents against the following list:
1. VoCALL CFVCCM9 Compact Master unit.
2. Installation & maintenance manual (this document).
3. User guide & logbook.
4. Accessory pack with the following contents:
a. Spare mains fuse.
b. 2.5mm AF ALN key.
Using the ALN key supplied, open the right hand front cover.
Verify the following items are present:
1. 9 off outstation line connectors
2. 1 off 2 way fault connector
3. 1 off 2 way in use connector
4. 1 off 2 way access connector
5. 1 off 4 way network connector
If there are any Items missing please contact your supplier or
Cooper Safety Fire Systems, quoting the unit serial number, and
the name on the packing list enclosed so we can rectify
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Unpacking the VoCALL CFVCCS10
compact slave unit
Remove the VoCALL Compact unit from its packing, and check
the contents against the following list:
1. VoCALL CFVCCS10 Compact slave unit.
2. Installation & maintenance manual (this document).
3. User guide & logbook.
4. Accessory pack with the following contents:
a. Spare mains fuse.
b. 2.5 mm AF ALN key.
Using the ALN key supplied, open the front cover.
Verify the following items are present:
1. 10 off outstation line connectors
2. 1 off 4 way network connector
If there are any Items missing please contact your supplier or
Cooper Safety Fire Systems, quoting the unit serial number,
and the name on the packing list enclosed so we can rectify
the situation.
Preparation
Remove the front door plate containing the circuit board by
unscrewing the door hinge. This has a connection to the base
PCB, which needs to be removed. Exercise static precautions
to prevent damage to the electronics. Store the front panel
assembly safely until the master handset is mounted and
cables have been attached.
Before mounting the unit on the wall it is advisable to remove
the cable knockouts. Decide how the wiring will be brought into
the panel and remove the required knockouts for cable entry. If a
knockout is removed, fill the hole with a good quality cable gland.
On the bottom face a single knockout is for the incoming mains.
Mains SHOULD NOT enter the box by any other hole. If additional
holes are required, then the can be drilled as shown below, taking
care not to obscure the battery or PCB locations.
Unused knockouts must be left unopened to comply with the LVD.
Accidentally knocked out holes should be blanked off. This work
must be carried out prior to the re-installation of circuit boards.
Mounting VoCALL compact unit
The VoCALL Compact unit weighs 4Kgs with batteries, so care
should be taken to securely mount the unit on stud walling.
Connecting VoCALL compact unit
To comply with EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) regulations
and to reduce the risk of electrical interference in the system
wiring, we recommend the use of fire-resistant screened cables
throughout the installation.
All wiring should come into the enclosure via the knockouts
provided, and be fixed tidily to the relevant terminals.
Note that correct cable glanding is essential and due regard
should be paid to any system specifications which demand a
certain cable type (providing it meets the appropriate national
wiring regulations).
Planning the wiring
All system wiring should be installed to meet the appropriate
parts of BS5839-9 (2011) and BS 7671 (Wiring Regulations).
Other national standards of installation should be adhered to
where applicable.
Do not test wiring with an insulation tester (Megger) with any
equipment or outstations connected, as the 500 Volt test voltage
will destroy these devices totally.
You must observe local wiring regulations. Do not run SELV
and LV cables in the same enclosure without adequate
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Mains connection
>3m m
3A
>0.75mm
2
<2.5mm
2
UNITY
DAU
VoCALL
Compact
M9 or S10
Main
Distribution
Board
Each compact requires a 3A spur, returning to a breaker clearly
marked “EVCS DO NOT TURN OFF”. If the units are distributed
around a site it is essential all units are on the same mains phase,
as they are classified TEN 230V, powering from different phases
can mean a 440V potential can be present in a unit during a
major fault incident.
Batteries
The compact requires one number 12V 5AH sealed lead acid
batteries to provide backup power in the event of mains failure as
defined in BS5839pt9 for 24 hours standby and 3 hours operation
when powered by normal mains supply.
For 72hour standby and 1 hour operation one number 12V 17AH
battery is required, these will need to be fitted in an external
battery enclosure. The monitored charger in the VoCALL Compact
unit is capable of charging and monitoring these batteries.
Safety information:
Sealed Lead acid batteries contain sulphuric acid which can
cause burns if exposed to the skin. The low internal resistance
of these batteries means large currents will flow if they are
accidentally short circuited, causing burns and a risk of fire-
exercise caution when handling batteries.
Power up procedure:
Always apply mains power before connecting batteries. Do not
commission the VoCALL Compact unit on batteries, as the high
inrush current required by the power supply may rupture the
battery fuse. Always connect the Positive (Red +) terminal first,
then the Negative (Black -)
To down power reverse the power up sequence.
Outstation wiring
The VoCALL compact unit requires programming to determine the
outstation configuration;
Four types of handset are allowed on the system, type A (fixed
phone) type B (hands-free refuge points), disabled toilet alarms
and jack plates.
For jack points a 10K EOL resistor is required at the OUT of the
last plate on the line.
Cable Guidance for VoCALL compact
unit and outstations
Following the publication of BS5839pt9:2011, the guidance on
cables for the VoCALL Compact unit has changed, following a
relaxation in the requirements of the standard.
Type A outstations
Any system with fire fighting telephones (Type A outstations)
must have all wiring to these outstations and any necessary
network cables interconnecting parts of the system in Enhanced
fire rated cables.
Type B outstations
In buildings under 30 metres in height, or any building with
sprinklers fitted, the wiring of Type B (hands-free) disabled refuge
points may be in standard fire rated cable as long as the planned
evacuation will be completed within 30 minutes. If the building is
over 30metres in height without sprinklers, or where the
evacuation will take place over multiple stages exceeding 30
minutes, enhanced fire rated cables must be used.
Disabled toilet call points
The revised BS5839pt9:2011 now recognises the addition of
disabled toilet call systems to the VoCALL Compact unit, however
gives no guidance on their use, as this is in Building Regulations
Approved Document M.
There is no requirement for these systems to be monitored or
battery backed. However with the VoCALL VCEA toilet extension
we have included these features as standard. The only cable
requirement may come from the building design statement,
and typically this will require low smoke and fume cables (LSF),
although they can also be wired in standard fire rated cable for
ease of identification.
Combined systems
When a system consists of a mix of Type A and Type B
outstations, the wiring must be enhanced fire rated for any
shared resource such as network cables, but individual spurs to
type B outstations can be wired in standard fire rated cable as
long as the distance covered by that cable does not exceed 30
metres vertically in non-sprinklered buildings, or the evacuation
plan for this segment of the building will not exceed 30 minutes.
General guidance
In complex buildings or where systems are being quoted without
access to the fire evacuation plan we recommend all wiring to
be enhanced, or suitable caveats and detailed assumptions are
placed on the design certificate required by BS5839pt9:2011.

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Handsets (Type A):
Connections inside
exchange unit
Connections inside
telephone unit
Line - Connector on Network / Compact unit to black phone lead
Line + Connector on Network / Compact unit toYellow phone lead
Hands free refuge point (Type B)
Connections inside the
Network / Compact unit
Line - Connector on Network / Compact unit
toType B line -
Line + Connector on Network / Compact unit
toType B line +
Disabled toilet alarm
Over Door
Indicator
Cancel
Unit
Vocall
Unit
Line -
Line +
Pull cord unit
Master to slave connection
CFVVCM9 CFVCCS10 Connections
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A to A
B to B
C to C
D to D

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Auxiliary connections
The VoCALL Compact unit has three auxiliary connections as
shown below:
Fault In-Use Enable
Fault: Is a normally closed volt free relay (30V DC 1A)
which OPENS on any fault, including loss of power.
In Use: Is a normally open volt free relay (30V DC 1A)
connection which closes when any outstation
is operated.
Enable: Is a normally CLOSED input and is required to
operate the system (if Jumper J1 is in place then
no connection is required at the terminals.
2ND Fix
Replace the front panel door plate by attaching the ribbon
cable lead and fixing with the door hinges.
Attach all plugs ensuring they fit squarely into the connectors.
Do not connect battery until the master has been powered
up on mains.
Powering UP
Carefully check the outstation wiring then apply AC power to each
VoCALL Compact master unit - DO NOT commission on batteries
as the power supply has a large reservoir capacitor which may
rupture the battery fuse if the AC is not present when powering
up the system. Once the system is powered, the battery leads
can be attached to the battery.
VoCALL CFVCCM9 programming
Status screen menu
Cooper fire
Compact M9
-Healthy- Calls
0
10:24:01 07|01|11
On power up, or by pressing the * key, the Status Screen Menu
can be accessed.
The top line can be changed from the Set Site Name Menu. The
second line can be changed from Set Panel Name Menu. The
third line contains the status of the unit. The fourth line shows the
current time and date.
The padlock in the top right of the display shows the state of the
write protect jumper on the rear of the display PCB. This should
be UNLOCKED to commission the system, and then LOCKED to
prevent any unauthorised changes to the commissioned system.
Menu structure
There are 3 levels of accessibility: User, Manager, and Engineer.
• User level is accessible to all.
• Manager level is accessible to those who log in as Manager
or Engineer.
• Engineer level is accessible to those who log in as Engineer.
To access the menus from the Status Screen Menu, press the
TICK button.
ote:N If panel is installed in a public area, then all operations will be
restricted to Manager or Engineer only, except for user menus only.
This includes receiving and initiating calls.
User menu
>Log in
Accept faults*
View current faults*
View fault log*
View event log*
View call log*
View panel version
Back
ote:N Items marked * can be configured to display or not at user level
(see later).
Manager menu
>Log out
Accept faults
View current faults
View fault log
View event log
View call log
View panel version
Set time+date
Change manager PIN
Engineer menu
>Log out
Accept faults
View current faults
View fault log
View event log
View call log
View panel version
Set time+date
Change manager PIN
Change engineer PIN
Log settings
Panel settings
Set site name
Set panel name
Relay settings
Set service date
Panel test
Outstn settings
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Navigating menus
Cooper fire
Compact M9
-Healthy- Calls
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The CFVCCM9 and CFVCCS10 can be configured from the front
panel menu on the CFVCCM9 or via the VoCALL compact configu-
ration software suite, however the network settings need to be
configured before programming can commence. To log in to the
CFVCCM9, press the TICK button to show the log in screen:
Compact M9
Back
>Login
View current fault
The log in screen will prompt the user to enter a PIN. The default
Engineer PIN is 0000. Use the navigation keys to choose the
correct number, and then press TICK to move to the next number.
Repeat until the PIN is entered.
Enter PIN to LOG IN
-0***-
A list of possible menu options is presented. Log out will be
currently selected. Use the navigation keys to select the option
required, and press the TICK button.
Compact M9
Network
>Log out
Accept Faults
Log out
This option exits the configuration menu and returns the master
unit back to standard operation.
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until Log
out is selected. Press TICK to exit.
Accept fault
This menu is only displayed when a new fault has occurred;
entering this menu silences the fault buzzer and places an event in
the event log, then returns the user to the main menu. The accept
faults menu will now be hidden until a new fault occurs.
View current fault
This menu is an information only menu. It displays only current
faults that are present on the system (if any)
Current faults: 1
Missing outstation 4
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until View
current fault is selected. Press TICK to enter the View current
fault menu.
Use the navigation keys to scroll through the faults if there are
more than three.
View fault log
This menu is an information only menu. It displays the last 99
faults that have occurred, recording the type of fault and the date
and time the fault occurred.
Fault 1 of 3
Fault occurred
Missing outstation 4
10:56:02 01|01|11
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until
View fault log is selected. Press TICK to enter the View
fault log menu.
Use the navigation keys to scroll through the faults,
pressing *exits.
View event log
This menu is an information only menu. It displays the last 99
events that have occurred, recording the type of event and the
date and time the event occurred. The following are classed as
events: Fault acknowledgement, configuration change, log in, log
out, and system initialised (on power up).
Event 1 of 99
Logged On
10:56:02 01|01|11
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until
View event log is selected. Press TICK to enter the View
event log menu.
Use the navigation keys to scroll through the events.
View call log
This menu is an information only menu. It displays the last 999
Calls that have occurred, on this CFVCCM9.
Call 1 of 999
Master handset
Outstation off hook
10:56:02 01|01|11
Use the navigation keys to scroll through the calls.
View panel version
The View panel version option will show the CFVCCM9 current
software revision and the software version of any CFVCCS10
slave attached.
Panel Version: Master
Version:1.0
Build:1122
Build Date 02:03:11
Pressing up and down will switch from master to slave, pressing
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Set time+date
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until
Set time+date is selected. Press TICK to show the Set
time+date menu.
Set time + date
Date > 01|01|11
Time 14:15:06
:Next
This menu shows the current date and time in the
following format:
Day | Month | Year
Hour:Minute:Second
The cursor will be on the first option: Day. Use the navigation keys
to select the correct day then press TICK to move to the Month
option. Repeat until the current date and time are set and the next
option is selected.
Most configuration menus will have the same options located
in the bottom right of the LCD screen: Next, Save, and Quit.
Pressing the TICK button selects the option chosen:
Next: Moves cursor back to first option on screen.
Save: Stores information and moves back to the previous
menu screen.
Quit: Discards all information on screen, and moves back
to the previous menu screen.
Use the navigation keys to select Next, Save, or
Quit as desired, then press TICK. Both Save and
Quit will go back to the root menu.
Change manager PIN
The default PIN to access the configuration menus is 3333, but
this can be changed.
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until
Change manager Pin is selected. Press TICK to show the Change
manager PIN menu.
There are 2 lines: New PIN and Repeat PIN. The cursor will be on
the first digit of the New PIN. Use the navigation keys to change
the digit, and press TICK to move to the next digit. Repeat until
all digits have been entered for both the New PIN and the Repeat
PIN, and the Next option is selected.
Change PIN
New PIN 0***
Repeat PIN ****
:Next
New PIN: PIN number that will be used to access the
configuration menus.
Repeat PIN: New PIN repeated. If this differs from the new PIN,
then the new PIN number will not be ticked, and a
warning message will be displayed on screen.
Use the navigation keys to select Next, Save, or Quit as
desired, then press TICK. Both Save and Quit will go back to
the root menu.
Change engineer PIN
The default Engineer PIN to access the configuration menus is
0000, but this can be changed.
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until
Change engineer PIN is selected. Press TICK to show the Change
engineer PIN menu.
There are 2 lines: New PIN and Repeat PIN. The cursor will be on
the first digit of the New PIN. Use the navigation keys to change
the digit, and press TICK to move to the next digit. Repeat until
all digits have been entered for both the New PIN and the Repeat
PIN, and the Next option is selected.
Change PIN
New PIN 0***
Repeat PIN ****
:Next
New PIN: PIN number that will be used to access the configu-
ration menus.
Repeat PIN: New PIN repeated. If this differs from the new PIN,
then the new PIN number will not be ticked, and a
warning message will be displayed on screen.
Use the navigation keys to select Next, Save, or Quit as
desired, then press TICK. Both Save and Quit will go back to
the root menu.
Log settings
The CFVCCM9 has three independent Logs: Faults, Events
and Calls. For each of these logs there is a menu to allow
you to set the visibility to non-logged in users, or to clear the log
(engineer only).
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until Log
settings is selected. Press TICK to show the Log Settings Menu.
Log settings
Back
>Fault log settings
Event log settings
Call log settings
For each log, the following options are available.
Fault Log settings
Show Log >No
Clear log: No
:Next
The cursor will be on the first option, Show log. Use navigation
keys to select either yes or no then press TICK to move to the
Clear log option. Pressing TICK again moves cursor to Next option.
Unlike other menus, the next option toggles between Next, Exec,
and Quit. Use the navigation keys to select the desired option, and
then press TICK.
Next: Moves cursor back to show log option.
Exec: Executes command to clear log if clear log option is
set to yes, and moves back to root menu.
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Panel settings
Depending upon location of install, the buzzer can operate in
different modes, and the access level used to operate the panel
can be set.
Panel settings >Next
Buzzer mode>Faulty
User flt accept: No
User access: No
The buzzer can operate in 3 modes:
Mute: (buzzer does not sound, which is non-compliant to
British Standards)
Faulty: (buzzer only sounds when the panel is in fault)
Latched: (buzzer sounds until the faults are accepted)
User flt access determines if the faults can be accepted at user
level. If Yes, then anyone can accept faults. If No, then only a
manager or engineer who is logged into the panel can accept
the faults.
User access determines who can operate the panel; this includes
initiating and receiving calls. If the panel is located in a public area,
to comply with British Standards, this must be set to No.
Set Site Name
If the site name is to be changed, scroll through the menu options
until Set site name is selected, then press the TICK button.
Set site name
>Cooper Fire <
:Next
The current site name will be displayed on screen, with the cursor
on the first character. Use the navigation keys to scroll to the
correct character then press TICK. Repeat until the new site name
has been entered.
Pressing TICK on the last character will move the cursor to the
Next option. Use the navigation keys to select Next, Save or Quit
as desired, then press TICK. Both Save and Quit will go back to
the root menu.
Set panel name
On the system each master can be given a unique name, if the
master name is to be changed, scroll through the menu options
until Set panel name is selected, then press the TICK button.
Set panel name
>Compact M9 <
:Next
The current master name will be displayed on screen, with the
cursor on the first character. Use the navigation keys to scroll to
the correct character then press TICK. Repeat until the new site
name has been entered.
Pressing TICK on the last character will move the cursor to the
next option. Use the navigation keys to select Next, Save or Quit
as desired, then press TICK. Both Save and Quit will go back to
the root menu.
Relay Settings
The In use relay has multiple settings: None, In use, Connected,
or Ignored.
None: The relay is ignored.
In Use: The relay closes when any outstation is activated.
This is the default setting.
Connected: The relay closes when the master handset
establishes a conversation with an outstation.
Ignored: The relay closes if the master handset is not picked
up within the defined time.
Relay Settings
Relay> Ignored
Set Time: 0m 10s
:Next
Set service date
The service date is used as a reminder when the next service is
due. When this date is reached, it will trigger a service fault which
will remain until the service date is updated.
Scroll through the root menu using the navigation keys until
Set service date is selected. Press TICK to show the Set
service date menu.
Set service date
Date >01|06|99
:Next
This menu shows the currently selected service date in the
following format:
Day|Month|Year
The cursor will be on the first option: Day.
Use the navigation keys to select the correct day then press
TICK to move to the Month option.
Repeat until the desired next service date is set and the next
option is selected.
Use the navigation keys to select next, save, or quit as desired,
then press TICK.
Both Save and Quit will go back to the root menu.
Panel Test
This menu option performs various tests on the panel in line with
BS5839 pt 9 2011.
There are four sub menus.
Panel test
Back
>Battery test
Define outstation
Outstation ring
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Battery Test
This menu option performs a battery test when requested. The
menu shows the current state of the PSU and the battery. Both
the battery present test and the battery high impedance test are
performed automatically (every 15 seconds, and every 3 hours
respectively). However, this menu allows both battery tests to be
performed on demand. Typically this is performed when the batter-
ies have just been added or changed.
Battery test
Mains: OK
Batt : OK
Action>Quit
Press up or down to toggle between Quit and Retest. Press TICK
to select that action.
Define outstation
This menu option will set all outstations to present. This does
not permanently save all outstations as present. This is used for
testing purposes only.
Define all handsets
Master>No
Slave:No
:Next
Outstation Ring
This menu option will cause all outstations to ring, for single
engineer testing of a system. When an outstation is picked up it is
recorded in the call log.
Define all handsets
Master>Start
Slave:No
:Next
Test indicators
This menu will sound the buzzer, and will flash all panel LEDs,
except for the green power LED.
Test indicators
>Quit
Outstation settings
Scroll to the Outstn settings menu and press TICK. This menu
consists of a list of all 20 possible lines (M1 through M9 on the
CFVCCM9 master unit, and S1 through S10 on the CFVCCS10
slave unit, plus a back option. The outstation location is shown
with the outstation line number, along with a symbol:
Select outstation
øS10-outstation 10
> Back
M9-Outstation 1
Unlocked: this outstation exists.
øLine through circle: this outstation does not exist
or is in fault.
Select the outstation to be configured and press TICK.
This shows a sub menu for each outstation
øM9-outstation 1
Back
>Settings
Name
Settings
øM9-outstation 1
O’stn not detected
Kind>None
:Next
The second line of the display indicates the status of the exten-
sion (present or not detected).
Kind allows you to set the outstation type:
None (no outstation),
Phone (Type A handset),
Refuge (Type B handsfree handset),
Pullcord (disabled toilet alarm).
If an outstation is defined as a Pullcord, the master will emit a
continuous tone if the toilet alarm is activated. This tone will
cease when the master handset goes off hook. No call can be
established with the toilet alarm.
Set name
øM9-outstation 1
Name
>Extension 1 <
:Next
Use the navigation keys to change the first character of the
extension name, and press TICK to move to the next character.
Repeat for all characters. Press TICK on the last character to move
the cursor onto Next.
Use navigation keys to select Next, Save, or Quit, and press
TICK to select option.
Note: if the memory is protected (locked padlock symbol
shown for the exchange), then you will only be able to view this
information.
The cursor will be on the Quit option. Only Next and Quit
can be selected. Pressing Quit will move back to the select
outstation menu.
Network settings*
The Network Settings for the VocALL CFVCCM9 Compact are only
to be used for systems with the VOIP interface attached. These
setting are not required for adding the CFVCCS10 slave unit.
Press TICK
Network
Back
>Settings
Supervisor present
Master present
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Pressing TICK again will show the settings menu, with the
network option currently selected. If this is no, the CFVCCM9 unit
will not communicate with the S10, and will be effectively isolated.
If yes then the M9 unit will access the S10 slave. Use the naviga-
tion keys to toggle between the options, and press TICK to move
onto supervisor.
Network settings
Network >No
Supervisor:No
Address:1 :Next
The Supervisor Menu allows this M9 to view the complete
system (up to 32 M9 masters) a system can comprise each
master must have its’ own unique ID. These ID numbers range
from 1 to 32. This node ID is used to uniquely identify the master
unit. Use the navigation keys to select the node ID for this master
unit, and press TICK to move to the next option.
We must now tell the system how many M9’s should be present
on the system:
Network
Settings
>Supervisor present
Master present
Scroll to the supervisor addresses option and press TICK.
Supervisor present
1=Y 2>N 3:N 4:N
:Next
Using the up and down keys to toggle yes or no and the TICK key
to move to the next value. Set the valid addresses for masters
present on the system. When you reach Next, press TICK to take
you back to the start. Save will store and Quit will leave as usual.
The = sign appears at the address you set in the network configu-
ration menu as this is your address.
Master present :Next
1>Y 2:N 3:N 4:N
5:Y 6:N 7:N 8:N
9:Y 10:N 11:N :Next
Using the up and down keys to toggle yes or no and the TICK key
to move to the next value. Set the valid addresses for supervisors
present on the system. When you reach Next, press TICK to take
you to page 2. Save will store and Quit will leave as usual.
Operation
All conversations on the VoCALL Compact unit are under the
command of the CFVCCM9 master handset.
BS5289 Pt9 envisages the majority of calls to be made by lifting
the handset of an outstation (Type A) or pressing the call button
on a disabled refuge (Type B).
Receiving a call
When a handset is lifted or the call button is pressed on a
Type B unit, the phone on the master handset will ring and the
name of the calling outstation will appear on the LCD display (all
outstation lines can be given a unique 18 character name to
identify themselves such as “Floor 1 Riser E”).
If User access is disabled, then the login page is shown
instead when a call is received. Log in as either Manager or
Engineer to continue onto the call page where the calling
outstation is displayed.
The operator can then lift the master handset and connect to
the calling outstation by pressing the TICK key. If more than one
outstation is calling, all calling outstations show in the display, and
may be scrolled through with the navigation buttons, connected
using the TICK key, or if already connected placed on hold using
the TICK key a second time.
If the CFVCCM9 master handset wishes to ring an outstation,
they may do this by scrolling through the names in the directory
and pressing TICK over the outstation they want.
If the outstation is defined as a pull cord (disabled toilet alarm),
then a continuous tone is heard from the buzzer instead of the
master handset ringing when the disabled toilet alarm is activated.
This tone is silenced when the Master Handset goes off hook.
This tone can also be silenced by pressing the TICK key. The tone
will remain silent for 4 minutes, whereupon it will recommence.
This tone signifies that the toilet alarm has been activated, and it
can occur simultaneously with the Master Handset ringing due to
an incoming call from a Type A or Type B handset.
Making a call
Lift the handset on the master handset, then press the * key to
scroll the display to the directory page. If user access is disabled,
the log in page is shown instead. Log in as Manager or Engineer
to continue onto the directory page. Once in the directory use the
up and down keys navigation to select the outstation name you
require, and then press TICK to call. The outstation will connect
when answered.
Calls cannot be initiated to any extension that is defined as a pull
cord (disabled toilet alarm).
Ending or holding a call
Both call types can be ended by pressing the TICK key
on the outstation line you no longer wish to call (if the bell
symbol is shown).
Pressing TICK while an outstation is speaking or is off hook will
place the line on HOLD (the symbol of an off hook phone is
shown), you can talk to this line again by scrolling to it and
pressing TICK again.
User access
Calls cannot be received nor initiated if user access is disabled
until logged in as either Manager or Engineer. User access is to be
disabled if the panel is located in a public area.
Once logged in, the panel can be used freely. However, there is
an automatic log out after 4 minutes of inactivity. Inactivity is all
handsets on hook, and the panel is not used.
If accept is pressed on status page, the Manager/Engineer menu
is shown without the need for a further log in action.
If user access is enabled, then calls can be received and initiated
without being logged in as Manager or Engineer.
Maintenance
It is a requirement of BS5839pt9 that a maintenance
agreement be in place for the EVCS, the maintenance
schedule should be as follows.
Weekly: Lift a different handset each week and make a call
to the Master. Repeat each week until all points are
tested. Record results in the site log.
Monthly: Test one outstation by lifting the handset, followed
by the master calling that outstation. Record results
in the site log.
Quarterly: Engineer call to check system operation.
Yearly: Engineer call to check system operation and check
battery health.
5 Yearly: Engineer call to check system operation and replace
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Technical specification
Technical specification
Product description VoCALL Compact 9 Line Master Unit VoCall 10 Line Slave Exchange Unit
Power supply
Volatge 230V ac +/- 10% 50/60Hz
Internal power supply 14V dc
Supply and battery Monitored, open, short, fuses
Protection Deep discharge, short, thermal
Battery size and type 1 x 12V VRSLA (5Ah required)
Mains fuse 240V 2A HRC
Battery fuse 250A PTC
Charge current 250mA
Inputs
Number of lines 910
Remote enable Short to use N/A
Outputs
Number 2 (fault & in-use) N/A
Type Volt free relay N/A
Contact 30V dc 1A N/A
Controls
Buttons 4 navigation keys N/A
Display 4 lines, 20 characters N/A
Status LEDs 3 (healthy, call & supply) 1 supply
Fault LEDs 3 (line, PSU & general) 1 general
Outstation cables
Type Enhanced
Cores 2 Core (1mm or 1.5mm) Fire rated enhanced (standard fire rated cable can be used is certain
circumstances - see VoCALL wiring guide)
Distance 500m
Network cables (for use with the 10 line slave unit)
Type Enhanced
Cores 1 off 4 core (1mm CSA Soft Skin)
Distance 10m (max) must be within fire barrier for compliance with current standards
Physical
Contruction Powder Coated Zintec
Weight 6.5kg 4.8kg
Installation
Mounting Surface or semi-recessed Surface
Cutout 330mm x 300mm (semi-recessed unit) N/A
Cable entries Top: 17 x Cable knockouts (20mm)
Bottom: 1 x Cable knockouts (20mm)

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