EMS SmartCell User manual

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Quick Start Guide
Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor

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Contents
Introduction 3
Important notes 3
Additional documentation 4
Overview of system setup 5
What’s in the box 7
WZM features 8
Side cover removal 8
Open WZM 9
Optional door removal 9
Cable entry 10
Fix WZM to wall 10
Addressable fire system wiring
11
Conventional fire system wiring
12
Mains power connections 13
24 VDC power connections 13
Re-fit door 14
Connect backup battery 14
Remove 3V battery tab 15
Apply power 15
Engineer menu entry 16
Set time & date 17
Install devices 18
Add devices to system 19
Device attributes 20
Device location text 22
Text entry 23
Set the panel type 24
Sounder tones 25
Sounder duration 27
Sounder activation method 28
Pulsed output 29
Device indicator operation 31
Device signal levels 32
Test devices 33
Congratulations 36

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Introduction
This quick start guide will show you how to set up the SmartCell
Wireless Zone Monitor (WZM), for connection to either addressable or
conventional fire alarm systems. For advanced programming, refer to
the ‘SmartCell Wireless Zone Monitor Programming Guide’ (MK067).
Note: this quick start guide will cover the method of adding devices via
power-up. Refer to the programming guide for more information of
alternative methods.
Important notes
The installation must conform to applicable local
installation codes and should only be installed by a fully
trained competent person.
!
SmartCell devices contain electronics that may be
susceptible to damage from Electro Static Discharge (ESD).
Take appropriate precautions when handling electronic
boards.
The procedures outlined in this installation guide must be
carefully followed.
To ensure correct operation, products must be used within
the specified environmental operating conditions.
Always select an appropriate device type for the
application as per local codes of practice, or as advised by
a qualified professional.

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Additional documentation
The below QR codes provide links to the a wide range of WZM
information, including:
Wireless Zone Monitor Programming Guide (MK067)
Wireless Zone Monitor Installation Guide (TSD127)
Wireless Zone Monitor Datasheet
Wireless Zone Monitor certification
Note: Should you be unable to scan the QR code, visit the following
website addresses:
Wireless Zone Monitor (230 VAC version):
https://firesecurityproducts.com/en/product/fire/SC_13_1100_0001_99/83586
Wireless Zone Monitor (24 VDC version):
https://firesecurityproducts.com/en/product/fire/SC_13_2100_0001_99/83591
Wireless Zone Monitor
(230 VAC version):
Wireless Zone Monitor
(24 VDC version):

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Overview of system setup
Step 1
Install the SmartCell WZM.
Step 2
Log on devices required for the installation - Smoke detectors, heat
detectors, call points, sounders and input / output devices, etc.
Enter device location text.
Note: If devices and zones are not programmed with custom text
labelling, default text will be displayed. E.g.
Step 3
Change device default settings if required in accordance with local
codes of practice, or as professionally advised.
Step 4
Set the WZM to match the connected fire control panel type (either
conventional or addressable).
Step 5
Configure sounder tones, durations and activation methods.
Z01 A04 TAMPER
Sounder Detector
ID:001234
View>
Example device fault with
default device text:

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Step 6
Check all device signal levels are stated as ‘GOOD’.
Step 7
Test every device for correct operation, using appropriate test
equipment.
Note: sounders may activate upon activation of a wireless device if the
‘Sounder activation method’ is set to ‘Immediate’.
Step 8
Weekly test the system in accordance with local codes of practice.
Step 9
Maintain the system in accordance with local codes of practice and
manufacturers recommendations.


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FIRE
FAULT
POWER
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 2
1
2
3
4
Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor
80 character
display
Status LEDs
Function
buttons
Le side cover
release clip
Navigation &
confirmation
buttons
Right side cover
release clip
WZM features
(A)(A)
(B)
Side cover removal
The following steps illustrate how to remove the side covers:
Slide the side cover
sideways, creating a
gap as shown.
Press the cover’s
releasing clip with
your thumb (A), and
simultaneously rotate
the side cover
anti-clockwise (B), as
viewed overhead to
remove the cover.
Position your fingers
behind the cover’s
protruding edge.
1. 2. 3.

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Optional door removal
1.
3.
Disconnect the ribbon cable, then turn and release the door hinges.
Open WZM
1. Unclip side cover. 2. Loosen screws.
230 VAC variant shown
3. Open door.
Refer to the ‘Side
cover removal’ section
(page 8) for details.
2.
4.
FAULT
NC C NO
FIRE
NC C NO
ACTIVE ACTIVE
FAULT FAULT
INPUT1 INPUT2
A B A B
EN54-4UNIVERSAL PSU
SC-60-1000
INPUT:220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT:5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS/ CHARGER FAIL
BATTERYLOW
BATTERYFAIL
START
INPUT
Foradditional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0905
SLIDETO
REMOVE
EOL
(+) (-) (+)(+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
SOUNDERA
L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT
ZONE
A
B
C
D


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Addressable fire system wiring
FOOTNOTES
*
†
Optional cabling, required only when the following SmartCell devices are added to
the WZM; detectors, call points and I/O Units (I/O units when set to ‘Off When Reset’) -
see page 31 for details on this feature.
Wiring can be normally open or normally closed operation as required.
SKIP THIS STEP IF CONNECTING TO A CONVENTIONAL FIRE SYSTEM.
Wire the inputs as shown below, using the resistor pack provided.
If an input is not being used, leave the 20 kΩ resistor as factory fitted.
Both outputs are voltage free and rated 30 V @ 1 A.
The maximum cable length to connected devices is 10 m.
BAT
ENABLE
TAMPER
RESET
AERIALA AERIALB
ATTENTION
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVEDEVICE
RS232
EN54-4UNIVERSAL PSU
SC-60-1000
INPUT:220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT:5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS/ CHARGER FAIL
BATTERYLOW
BATTERYFAIL
START
INPUT
L N
Foradditional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0905
SLIDETO
REMOVE
EOL
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
SOUNDERA
L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT
ZONE
A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
FIRE
INPUT2
INPUT1 FAULT
FAULT
ACTIVE
FAULT
ACTIVE
A
B
C
D
230 VAC variant shown
NC C NO NC C NO
FIRE FAULT
A B
INPUT1
FAU LT
ACTIVE
A B
INPUT2
FAU LT
ACTIVE
FAULT INPUT
FIRE INPUT
NO C
FIRE OUTPUT 2
(to clear when
panel reset)
FIRE OUTPUT 1
(to clear when
panel silenced)
NO C NC NO C
Addressable fire system connections
NO C NC
*
††
4k720k 4k720k

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SKIP THIS STEP IF CONNECTING TO AN ADDRESSABLE FIRE SYSTEM.
The WZM must be connected to a dedicated zone and sounder output.
The maximum cable length to connected devices is 10 m.
Conventional fire system wiring
FOOTNOTES
*Ensure that the manufacturer’s specified end of line components and triggering
resistors are fitted. See the control panel’s instructions for more information.
BAT
ENABLE
TAMPER
RESET
AERIALA AERIALB
ATTENTION
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVEDEVICE
RS232
EN54-4 UNIVERSALPSU
SC-60-1000
INPUT:220-240VAC, 50Hz, 0.3A
OUTPUT:5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS/ CHARGER FAIL
BATTERYLOW
BATTERYFAIL
START
INPUT
L N
Foradditional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0905
SLIDETO
REMOVE
EOL
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
SOUNDERA
L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT
ZONE
A B A B NC C NO NC C NO
FIRE
INPUT2
INPUT1 FAULT
FAULT
ACTIVE
FAULT
ACTIVE
A
B
C
D
R1 = Sounder circuit EOL
R2 = Zone circuit EOL
R3 = Alarm resistor
EOL
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
SOUNDER
ALARM
RES IN OUT
ZONE
L1 L1 L2
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
L1 L1 L2
EOL
(+) (-)
IN OUT
R3
R2
R1
ZONESOUNDER
+ -
Conventional fire system connections
+ -
*
*
*

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FAULT
NC C NO
FIRE
NC C NO
ACTIVE ACTIVE
FAULT FAULT
INPUT1 INPUT2
A B A B
BAT
ENABLE
TAMPER
RESET
ANTENNAA ANTENNAB
ATTENTION
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVEDEVICE
RS232
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
BATTERYLOW
BATTERYFAIL
START
INPUT
L N
Foradditional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0905
SLIDETO
REMOVE
OUTPUT: 5.0-8.5VDC, 0.8A MAX
INPUT
L N
For additional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0905
24 VDC dual
output PSU
- +
24V Out
OUTPUT 1
N/C C N/O
Fault
- +
24V Out
N/C C N/O
Fault
OUTPUT 2
Mains power connections
230 VAC WZMs only.
Connect both
power inputs.
There are also
general fault
inputs (GEN
FAULT) and mains
fault (M FAULT)
available.
The fault inputs
are NC and voltage
free.
If a fault input
(GEN FAULT or M
FAULT) is not being
used, leave the link
as factory fitted.
24 VDC power connections
24 VDC WZMs only.
Earth wire
Neutral wire
Live wire
220 to
240 VAC
mains
input
*Additional mains
fault input
DC
POWER
0V V+
M
FAULT
OV V+
GEN
FAULT
A B
1
DC
POWER
0V V+
M
FAULT
OV V+
GEN
FAULT
A B
2
FAULT
NC C NO
FIRE
NC C NO
ACTIVE ACTIVE
FAULT FAULT
INPUT1 INPUT2
A B A B
DC
POWER
0V V+
M
FAULT
A B
GEN
FAULT
A B
1
POWER
0V V+
GEN
FAULT
DC
POWER
0V V+
M
FAU LT
A B
GEN
FAU LT
A B
2
- +
24V Out
OUTPUT 1
N/C C N/O
Fault
OUTPUT 2
- +
24V Out
N/C C N/O
Fault
*
*
The 24 VDC SmartCell WZM is designed to be powered from 2x 24 VDC power
sources, to meet country specific requirements.
EOL
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
SOUNDERA
L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT
ZONE
A
B
C
D
EOL
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
SOUNDERA
L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT
ZONE
A
B
C
D

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Re-fit door
Re-connect the ribbon cable and re-fit the door hinges.
Connect backup battery.
230 VAC WZMs only.
+(RED) PSU lead
-(BLACK) PSU lead -(BLACK)
battery
connector
+(RED) battery
connector
1. 3.2. 4.
!Warning
Observe battery polarity!

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POWER
SmartCell WZM
System Normal
01/01/00 Access
Remove 3V battery tab.
Apply power
The power supply to
the WZM can now be
switched on.
!Note: If mains supply is unavailable at this point, the WZM can
be temporarily powered by the back-up battery.
EN54-4 UNIVERSAL PSU
STATUS
FAULT
MAINS / CHARGER FAIL
BATTERY LOW
BATTERY FAIL
START
For additional information refer to TSD042
SLIDE TO
REMOVE
To achieve this, simply
press the PSU’s ‘START’
button.
FAULT
NC C NO
FIRE
NC C NO
ACTIVE ACTIVE
FAULT FAULT
INPUT1 INPUT2
A B A B
BAT
ENABLE
TAMPER
RESET
ANTENNA A ANTENNA B
ATTENTION
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE DEVICE
RS232
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
Foradditional information refer to TSD042
0359-CPR-00267
15
0905
SLIDE TO
REMOVE
BAT
ENABLE
PULL
EOL
(+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) (-)
SOUNDER A
L1 L1 L2 EOL ALARM L1 L1 L2
IN OUT RES IN OUT
ZONE
A
B
C
D

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SmartCell WZM
System Normal
14:18 Access
For Access
Enter Code:_
Press To Complete
* Welcome Service *
Access Level 3
Now Available
All Buttons Active
View System Status
Maintenance/Test
Device Options
WZM Settings
Engineer menu entry
The following steps are required to access the engineer menu (access
level 3).
With the SmartCell WZM in its normal
state the screen will display:
Press the button and the screen will
display:
Enter the engineer PIN code (default
‘333333’), then press the button to
confirm. The screen will display:
Followed by:
All engineer menus are now available. You can now:
Set the time & date
Configure the WZM
Program devices to the system
Enter device text
Configure devices, i.e. device sensitivities, sounder tones etc.

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WZM Information
Language Select
Factory Access
Reports
Edit Users
WZM Options
System Options
Communications
Edit Users
WZM Options
System Options
Communication
Set Time & Date
Lamp/Buzzer Test
Front Screen Text
WZM LED Disable
??:?? TIME
??/??/?? DATE
DD/MM/YY FORMAT
Press To Select
??:?? TIME
Edit To Select
From access level 3 (as previously
shown on page 16), press the
button until the screen displays:
Press the button and the screen will
display:
Press the button once. The screen
will display:
Press the button and the screen will
display:
Press the button and the screen will
display:
To change the time, press the
button and the screen will display:
The following buttons are required to
set the time:
Set time & date
3
3
Note: the same process is used for changing the date.
Button(s) Action
1
3
Increases and decreases the selected value.
4
2
Moves the cursor between the hour and minute selections.
Saves the changes and returns to the previous screen.
!

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Install devices
!Note: Refer to the associated device installation guide for full
details.

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View System Status
Maintenance/Test
Device Options
WZM Settings
Add New Device
Remove Device
Edit Settings
Signal Level Test
At WZM
At Device Location
Configure Devices
Insert Batteries
Into Device
NOW
Add Fire Device ?
Sounder Detector
ID:001234
Add <Exit
New FIRE
Device Added
ID:001234
Address 01
Add Another
Device ?
Continue <Exit
Add devices to system
From access level 3 (as previously
shown on page 16), press the
button until the screen displays:
Press the button and the screen
will display:
Press the button and the screen
will display*:
Press the button and the screen
will display:
Insert the device’s batteries and the
screen will change to show:
Check that the device ident on-screen
matches the device ident shown on
the barcode label. Press to confirm,
or to cancel. If accepted, the screen
will display:
Followed by:
Either continue adding new devices (by
inserting batteries, or press until the
front screen is displayed.
3
* Refer to the ‘SmartCell Intelligent Wireless Zone Monitor
Programming Guide’ (MK067) for alternative programming methods.
4
4

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View System Status
Maintenance/Test
Device Options
WZM Settings
Add New Device
Remove Device
Edit Settings
Signal Level Test
Add New Device
Remove Device
Edit Settings
Signal Level Test
A01 ID:001234
Sounder Detector
ID:001234
Devices Change>
A03 ID:001236
Sounder Detector
Beacon ID:001236
Devices Change>
Text Description
Detection- Dual
Smoke Sen- Normal
Heat Sen- 58C S
Device attributes
From access level 3 (as previously
shown on page 16), press the
button until the screen displays:
Press the button and the screen
will display:
Press the button until the screen
displays:
Press the button and the screen
will display:
Press the button until the device
to configure is shown. Press the
button and the screen will display:
Press the button and the screen
will display:
Available options for each device type
are shown overleaf.
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