EMS SmartCell Operating instructions

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FIRE
FAULT
POWER
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor
Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor
Programming Guide

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Welcome
to

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Table of contents
System setup introduction 22
Important system setup notes 22
Side cover removal 22
Open WZM 23
Optional door removal 23
Cable entry 24
Fix WZM to wall 24
Addressable fire system wiring 25
Conventional fire system wiring
26
Re-fit door 28
Connect backup battery 28
Remove 3V battery tab 29
Apply power 29
General warnings 6
Handling precautions 6
Packaging 6
PIN numbers 6
Equipment familiarisation 7
System overview 8
System design 9
Device log on methods 12
Device log on points 13
WZM connections 15
WZM fascia 16
WZM status LEDs 17
WZM buttons 17
WZM display 18
Access level 1 entry 18
Access level 3 entry 19
Example menu display 19
Fault event display 20
Fire event display 20
How to view more information 20
Set time & date 30
Install devices 31
Add devices to the system 32
Device attributes 33
Device location text 35
Text entry 36
Set the panel type 37
Sounder tones 38
Sounder duration 39
Sounder activation method 40
Pulsed output 41
Device indicator operation 43
Introduction 5
System setup 21

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Fault rectification 50
Signal level requirements 51
Access level 3 tree view 54
Access level 3 menu options 57
Maintenance/test 59
Device options 61
WZM settings 66
Device listing 76
Diagnostics 49
How to improve device signal levels 52
WZM menus 55
WZM information 68
Language 71
Reports 72
Access level 4 73
Logout 73
Product conformance 75
Test devices 46
Device signal levels 47
Device battery levels 48
System testing 45

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Introduction

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General warnings
The system should only be installed and programmed by a fully trained competent person.
The procedures outlined in this programming guide and associated instructions must be carefully followed.
All of the options detailed within this programming manual are available via the SmartCell configuration
tool. See the configuration tool’s inbuilt engineer manual for operational details.
Handling precautions
General: care should be taken when handling this wireless fire system. Avoid dropping any of the parts on
to hard surfaces, as damage may occur to the case and internal circuitry.
ESD precautions: This wireless fire system includes components that are susceptible to damage from
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Permanent damage may be caused to these components through routine
handling if precautions are not observed. To reduce the risk of damage from ESD, the following precautions
should be observed.
Minimise the handling of PCBs which contain static sensitive components.
Where handling is unavoidable, always ensure that you have taken adequate earthing precautions. An
earthed wrist strap is recommended.
When storing or transporting a “loose” PCB, always use a container, which has been designed and
manufactured with ESD protective properties.
Avoid placing static sensitive devices on any surfaces, which may increase the risk of a static discharge
Packaging
Products should be kept in their packaging until they are due to be installed, to minimise the risk of damage.
Retain all packaging until the installation activities have been completed. Should any product be found to
be surplus to requirements, or require returning to your supplier, the original packaging should be used.
PIN numbers
It is advised that you change the default PIN immediately on first installation and consider changing
frequently to prevent unauthorised access.
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Equipment familiarisation
It is important to establish which devices have been supplied for the installation. Examples of each of the
systems products are shown below:
Wireless zone monitor
Wireless dual smoke /
heat detector
Wireless dual smoke /
heat detector & combined
sounder beacon
Wireless dual smoke /
heat detector &
combined sounder
Wireless manual
fire call point
Wireless
sounder
Wireless sounder &
ceiling beacon
Wireless sounder &
wall beacon
Wireless input /
output device
STATUS
DUAL INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE
LOG ON POINT
Wireless fire devices
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System overview
The Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor (WZM) allows for 16 SmartCell wireless devices to be added to
conventional or addressable fire system.
The WZM is programmed for operation with Conventional or Addressable fire control panels in the ‘WZM
Settings’ menu. The default setting is ‘Conventional’. See page 35 for more information.
Typical addressable fire system connection
Typical conventional fire system connection
SmartCell WZM
Example addressable panel
STATUS
DUALINPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE
LOGONPOINT
Up to 16x SmartCell
wireless devices
F1 F2
F3 F4
SmartCell WZM
Example Conventional panel
Up to 16x SmartCell
wireless devices
Zone 1
Sound 1
Zone 2
Sound 2
STATUS
DUALINPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE
LOGONPOINT

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System design
All installation work should be carried out in accordance with the system design.
Wireless zone monitor (WZM)
230 VAC and 24 VDC powered WZMs are available.
Communication between devices and the WZM is bidirectional and operates in the European harmonised
868 MHz frequency band. The WZM’s features are detailed in the ‘Controls and Displays’ section.
The WZM can be connected to conventional and addressable fire systems. See pages 25 to 26 for wiring
configurations.
Wireless dual smoke and heat detectors
Detectors are available as standalone devices and alternatively with integrated sounders or integrated
sounder and beacons. Their fire detection can be configured for smoke, heat or dual smoke and heat.
Available sensitivities are listed below. When configuring as dual detectors, one smoke and one heat
sensitivity is selected. If either of these settings is reached, the detector will send an alarm condition to the
WZM. The detectors are programmable via the WZM.
Smoke
sensitivities
Normal
Normal + AVF *
Heat
sensitivities
58˚c static (A2S)
58˚c rate of rise (A2R)
72˚c static (BS)
72˚c rate of rise (BR)
*Alarm Verification Feature (AVF). Upon receipt of a fire
alarm condition, the WZM waits to check that the device
remains alarm, before acting on the event.
Wireless fire sounders and beacons
Sounders can be set to high or low volume, whilst sounder or beacons can also be independently
enabled or disabled. The default fire sounder tone is tone 5.
Sounders have 31 tones available, that can be played on the configuration tool for verification.
Available tones are shown overleaf:
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Note: Tones 1, 4, 5 and 7 are EN54-3 approved tones.
Note: Default sounder operation is global. Alternative operation, such as zonal and two stage, plus
sounder and output delays are also available, via the SmartCell conguration tool.
TONE TONE TYPE TONE DESCRIPTION / APPLICATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
970Hz
800Hz/970Hz at 2Hz
800Hz - 970Hz at 1Hz
970Hz 1s OFF / 1s ON
970Hz, 0.5s / 630Hz at 1 Hz
554Hz, 0.1s / 440Hz, 0.4s (AFNOR NF S 32 001)
500 - 1200Hz, 3.5s / 0.5s OFF (NEN 2575:2000 Dutch slow whoop)
420Hz 0.6s ON / 0.6s OFF (Australia AS1670 Alert tone)
1000 - 2500Hz, 0.5s/ 0.5s OFF x 3/1.5s OFF (AS1670 Evacuation)
550Hz / 440Hz at 0.5Hz
970Hz, 0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF x 3 / 1.5s OFF (ISO 8201)
2850Hz, 0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF x 3 / 1.5s OFF (ISO 8201)
1200Hz - 500Hz at 1Hz (DIN 33 404)
400Hz
550Hz, 0.7s / 1000Hz, 0.33s
1500Hz - 2700Hz at 3Hz
750Hz
2400Hz
660Hz
660Hz 1.8s ON / 1.8s OFF
660Hz 0.15s ON / 0.15s OFF
510Hz, 0.2s / 610Hz, 0.2s
800 / 1000Hz 0.5s each (1Hz)
250Hz - 1200Hz at 12Hz
500Hz - 1200Hz at 0.33Hz
2400Hz - 2900Hz at 9Hz
2400Hz - 2900Hz at 3Hz
500 - 1200Hz, 0.5s/ 0.5s OFF x 3/1.5s OFF ( AS1670 Evacuation)
800Hz - 970Hz at 9Hz
800Hz - 970Hz at 3Hz
800Hz, 0.25s ON / 1s OFF
500Hz - 1200Hz, 3.75s / 0.25s OFF (AS2220)
**Default re tone**
**Default information tone**

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Input / output devices
Input / output devices have two resistor monitored fire inputs and two fire relay outputs. Both fire relay
outputs are rated 1 A at 30 VDC.
The device’s two relay outputs are programmable. Upon a fire condition, both outputs will automatically
change state. The outputs can be independently programmed to return to their normal state upon either,
when the control panel’s ‘Silence’ button is pressed, or when the control panel’s ‘Reset’ button is pressed.
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Device log on methods
Wireless devices can be programmed to the WZM in two ways, for maximum flexibility. They are as follows:
Method 1 ‘at WZM’
This method is accessed at the WZM and involves powering the device
at the WZM, by inserting the device’s batteries. Devices can therefore be
added to the system, prior to installing them into location.
Method 2 ‘at device location’
This method is accessed at the WZM and involves applying the supplied
magnet to the device. Devices can therefore be added to the system,
with device batteries already fitted. E.g. when fitted in its final device
location.
The magnet must be held in place (on the device log on point) for 4
seconds. The device’s LED will flash by way of confirmation.
Refer to the ‘Device log on points’ section for details on each device’s
log on point.

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Device log on points
Detector (incl. sounder and
beacon variants)
Sounder (incl. beacon
variants)
Call Point
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STATUS
DUAL INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE
LOG ON POINT
Dual input dual output device
STATUS
DUAL INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE
LOG ON POINT

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WZM connections
The WZM has a number of connections and features, as detailed below:
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FIRE
FAULT
POWER
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
SC-60-1000
INPUT: 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
START
INPUT
L N E
For additional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0359
SLIDE TO
REMOVE
FAU LT
NC C NO
FIRE
NC C NO
ACTIVE ACTIVE
FAULT FAULT
INPUT1 INPUT2
A B A B
EOL
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
SOUNDER A
L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT
ZONE
A
B
C
D
Addressable control panel
connections
48 hr battery back up
Conventional control
panel connections
230 VAC
powered*
80 character
LCD display
* An alternative 24 VDC version WZM is also available for use with a seperate power supply for extended
battery standby time.

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FIRE
FAULT
POWER
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor
WZM fascia
The WZM provides status information via the display and status lamps. The WZM’s functions are achieved via
the entry of a user access code.
The WZM’s features are shown below.
3
12
4
1
3
Status LEDs
2
Function buttons
4
80 character display
Navigation & confirmation buttons

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INTRODUCTION
STATUS
FAULT
START
For additional information refer to TSD042
SLIDE TO
REMOVE
WZM Status LEDs
Function
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 1) and for
upwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 2) and for
forwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 3) and for
downwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used for number entry (number 4) and for
backwards menu navigation.
This button is always active and is used as a menu entry button.
When a valid User PIN has been entered, pressing the Function 1 button will
switch between the first and second language selected for the system.
When a valid User PIN has been entered, pressing the Function 2 button for
2-3 seconds will send a resynchronisation signal to the WZM’s wireless
devices.
Button
1
3
2
4
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
Function
Illuminates when any device is in fire alarm condition.
Illuminates when any fault condition is present at the
WZM itself or if an associated device is in fault.
Indicates a good power supply.
LED Indicator
FIRE
FA U LT
POWER
LED Colour
WZM buttons

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SmartCell WZM
System Normal
12:12 Access
SmartCell WZM
System Normal
10/01/20 Access
SmartCell WZM
System Normal
12:12 Access
WZM display
Once the WZM has been fully installed and powered up, the WZM will show the following alternating default
‘System Normal’ displays.
Entry to the menu and then into the required menu options can be achieved by entering a valid access code
and using the WZM’s navigation buttons. Exiting from a menu option is achieved automatically via a
time-out period, by pressing the button or by selecting the logout menu option.
Access level 1 entry
No valid access code is required for access level 1. To view events on the WZM, the button can be pressed
to select the type of event to be viewed i.e. faults, disablements etc. The and buttons can be used
to scroll through these events.
13
2
4
Programmable text that
can be changed as
required, e.g. site name Current system status
Access to other options
The set time and date
are alternatively shown
here
This is described in full below.

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For Access
Enter Code:
Press To Complete
* Welcome Service *
Access Level 3
Now Available
All Buttons Active
Access level 3 entry
A valid user access code is required for access level 3. One entered the full service menu access structure is
available at this level. This is shown and detailed fully in this programming manual.
To enter access level 3 press the button. The display will change to show:
Press the relevant numbered arrows to enter the access level 3 access code required ( 1= , 2= , 3= ,
4= ). Access level 3 default access code is 333333. On completion of the last number entered, press the .
button. The display will change to briefly show the display below, then the relevant menu options will be
available. During this display all buttons are immediately active.
By selecting the access level 3 option and entering the correct access 3 entry code additional menus will be
available.
13
2
4
View System Status
Maintenance/Test
Device Options
WZM Settings
Example menu display
An example display is shown below:
The menus can be navigated by pressing the and buttons until the desired option to be entered has
the arrow ( ) adjacent to it. Pressing the button enters this option.
Exiting from a menu option is achieved automatically aer two minutes, or by pressing the button.
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4
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Fault event display
Fire event display
DEVICES IN FIRE -02
View> Option to view more
information *
An example fire event screen is detailed below.
Number of devices
currently in a fire
condition
How to view more information
DEVICES IN FAULT-01
View> Option to view more
information *
Number of devices
currently in a fire
condition
* See the ‘How to view more information’ section below for further details on this feature.
* See the ‘How to view more information’ section below for further details on this feature.
Press the and buttons so that the arrow ( ) is highlighting the desired event type, then press the
@button. The LCD display will change to show more information as detailed below:
Fire Alarms 002
Faults 001
View>
A20 FIRE
Dual Detector
Entrance Lobby
01/02
Device type and
location text *
Indicating the current
event and the total
events present.
Device Address Event type
*Note; refer to ‘System Setup’ section for details on location text programming.
Option to scroll is only
available whilst multiple
events are present
Whilst fire events or fault conditions are present on the system, pressing the button, will allow the user
to view more information:
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3
2
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