Seca CC100 PREMIUM User guide

Edition FZ201009
SYSTEM MANUAL
Radio fire alarm system
SeCa CC100 PREMIUM

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Contents
1. CC100 PREMIUM radio fire alarm control panel .............................................................................4
1.1 Versions ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Function...........................................................................................................................4
1.3 Operation and display elements ..........................................................................................4
1.4 Installing the control panel .................................................................................................5
1.5 Switching on the CC100P radio fire alarm control panel (initialization)......................................5
1.6 Configuration menu ...........................................................................................................5
1.7 Function keys ................................................................................................................... 9
1.8 System registration ......................................................................................................... 10
1.9 General reset for a system component ............................................................................... 11
1.10 Commissioning.............................................................................................................. 11
2Model 100 PREMIUM radio repeater ......................................................................................... 13
2.1 Function......................................................................................................................... 13
2.2 Operation and display elements ........................................................................................ 13
2.3 Installing the 100 PREMIUM radio repeater ......................................................................... 13
2.4 Turning on the model 100P radio telephone dialler (initialization) .......................................... 14
2.5 Assigning the system components ..................................................................................... 14
3Model 100 PREMIUM radio control module ................................................................................ 14
3.1 Function......................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Operation and display elements ........................................................................................ 14
3.3 Addressing / connecting the relay: .................................................................................... 14
3.4 Installing the 100 PREMIUM radio control module ................................................................ 15
3.5 Turning on the model 100P radio control module (initialization)............................................. 16
3.6 Assignment of detector events to the relay contacts ............................................................ 16
3.7 Expanding the 100P radio control module to 4 or 6 relay contacts ......................................... 16
4Model S smoke detector with S 100 PREMIUM radio module ....................................................... 17
4.1 Function......................................................................................................................... 17
4.2 Operation and display elements ........................................................................................ 17
4.3 Installing the model S 100P or SAB 100P radio smoke detector ............................................. 17
4.4 Initialization.................................................................................................................... 17
5Temperature detector with 01 100 PREMIUM radio module ......................................................... 18
5.1 Function......................................................................................................................... 18
5.2 Operation and display elements ........................................................................................ 18
5.3 Installing the 01 100P radio temperature detector ............................................................... 18
5.4 Initialization.................................................................................................................... 18
6100 PREMIUM radio push-button alarm .................................................................................... 19
6.1 Function......................................................................................................................... 19
6.2 Operation and display elements ........................................................................................ 19
6.3 Installing the 100P push button alarm................................................................................ 19
6.4 Turning the device on (initialization) .................................................................................. 19
7MIDI 100 PREMIUM radio siren and flasher ............................................................................... 20
7.1 Function......................................................................................................................... 20
7.2 Configuration .................................................................................................................. 20
7.3 Installing the 100P MIDI................................................................................................... 20
7.4 Turning the device on (initialization) .................................................................................. 20
8Medium / Large 100 PREMIUM radio telephone dialler ................................................................ 21
8.1 Function......................................................................................................................... 21
8.2 Operation and display elements ........................................................................................ 21
8.3 Installing the radio telephone dialler .................................................................................. 21
8.4 Turning on the radio telephone dialler (initialization)............................................................ 21
8.5 Configuring the radio telephone dialler ............................................................................... 22
8.6 Call service..................................................................................................................... 24
8.7 Resetting all system and line parameters ........................................................................... 25
9Events and their signals ......................................................................................................... 25
9.1 Missing status reports ...................................................................................................... 25
9.2 Malfunction due to outside signals ..................................................................................... 25
9.3 Battery malfunction ......................................................................................................... 26
9.4 No status from repeater ................................................................................................... 26
9.5 Power failure .................................................................................................................. 26
9.6 Start-up ......................................................................................................................... 26
9.7 Tampering...................................................................................................................... 26
9.8 Alarm ............................................................................................................................ 27

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9.9 Signalling alarms from other detectors ............................................................................... 27
10 Operational statuses ............................................................................................................ 28
10.1 Monitored operation....................................................................................................... 28
10.2 Unmonitored operation................................................................................................... 28
10.3 Service operation .......................................................................................................... 28
11 Radio module status information ........................................................................................... 29
12 Miscellaneous...................................................................................................................... 29
12.1 Technical data............................................................................................................... 29
12.2 Conformity ................................................................................................................... 29

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1. CC100 PREMIUM radio fire alarm control panel
1.1 Versions
The CC100 PREMIUM radio fire alarm control panel is available in three models:
1. a version with an integrated power adaptor,
2. a version with a plug-in power unit, and
3. a version for the installer.
In all versions, the functionality is identical. The only difference is in the energy supply. Versions 1 and 2
differ only in that they are supplied with power though an internal and external power adaptor (plug-in
power unit). Version 3 is developed specially for installers and comes without a power supply. It is in-
tended for surveying buildings to test their suitability for radio technology. This work is made easier by
the absence of a power supply. It is not suitable for permanent operation, because the batteries have
only about a 35-hour operating capacity (without relays).
1.2 Function
This is a state-of-the-art radio fire alarm control panel with special project planning, commissioning and
service functions, as well as an additional PC interface for easy design, operation and maintenance of the
system. The following system components can be logged in at the control panel:
1. Radio repeater (cascadable in threes),
2. Radio hazard detector (smoke, temperature and push-button), as well as
3. Radio signalling devices (sirens, flashers, telephone diallers for remote signalling).
In addition, integration of interface and control modules allows operation of signal generators and actua-
tors, along with connection to wired systems.
1.3 Operation and display elements
Programming keys P1 to P6 (double assignment)
Not assigned P 1 Alarm group 1
Not assigned P 2 Alarm group 2
Relays P 3 Alarm group 3
PIN code P 4 Alarm group 4
System parameters P 5 Alarm group 5
Radio telephone dialler P 6 Alarm group 6
To protect against unintentional activation, the pro-
gramming keys are recessed. They are used for
system component registration and for configura-
tion. With a short press on the key, the display
shows the next free address for registering a system
component, and the LED for the corresponding
group blinks. Pressing the key longer, until the LED
goes out, puts you into the configuration menu.
Both modes can be left by pressing the key again.
Function keys
Pressing F1 through F4 brings up the functions necessary for operation and service (see their correspond-
ing sections in this manual).
Display and LEDs
Display: In status monitoring mode, the display shuts itself off after 10 minutes of inaction. Pressing the
F3 function key turns it on for about 10 seconds.
LED for system component status (upper part of display): When an event arrives, the corresponding
status LED lights up (Detector = malfunctions including power failure, Battery = battery replacement and
Radio = status report breakdown). Pressing function key F3 activates the display to show the event’s
system component address as well as that of the group displayed by the LED.
LED for status
sensors
Display
Function keys F1 to F4
(from right to left)
LED for control panel
status

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LED for control panel status: (underneath the display): The system is working perfectly if only the Power
LED glows in status monitoring mode. If it blinks, the control panel isn’t getting any supply voltage and
will then work on emergency power (approx. 35 hours if there is no alarm).
The Fault LED blinks, if there is a control panel malfunction.
The Battery LED blinks if the emergency power batteries need to be replaced.
The Sound Off LED signals that all of the system’s acoustic signal generators are temporarily shut off.
The Check Off LED lights when the control panel is in unmonitored operation. In this mode, no malfunc-
tions can be shown, but arriving alarms are signalled. This LED also lights when the control panel is con-
nected to the PC; in this mode complete signalling is taken over by the PC.
The Test On LED lights up in maintenance mode (visual or visual plus acoustic alarm check –Configura-
tion menu P5, System parameters 8 (Maintenance), setting 2 or 3. In this mode alarms are not for-
warded and are signalled only visually (setting 2) or with a short acoustic tone (setting 3).
1.4 Installing the control panel
CC100P radio fire alarm control panel with integrated power adaptor
Please use VDE-tested connecting clamps for the power connection from the control panel to the supply
line. The separator and additional short circuit protection in the building installation must conform to
EN60950 / VDE 0805. The installation must be performed only by qualified electricians in observance of
applicable regulations.
1. First place the batteries for the emergency power supply into the battery compartment, making
sure to observe the correct polarity. Then connect the battery compartment to the battery clip.
Note: When the control panel is first connected to the power supply, the emergency power function
is initialized. To shut it off then, release the battery clip.
2. Before connecting the control panel to the supply line, cut the power to the supply line and secure
it against unintentional reactivation.
3. Connect the connector wires to the control panel and the 230V AC power supply to their respective
connecting clamps.
4. Use the included screws and anchors for installing the control panel. Install the lower screws first,
and then the upper ones.
5. Then turn the 230V AC power supply back on.
CC100P radio fire alarm control panel with plug-in power unit
The installation is done as described above, but there is no connection to the power supply line. There-
fore the installation doesn’t need to be done by a professional electrician. Simply connect the plug-in
power unit to the connector socket after you have connected the emergency power batteries and have
installed the control panel.
1.5 Turning on the CC100P radio fire alarm control panel (initialization)
After power is connected, the device undergoes a self-test and then the green Power LED and the red
Check Off LED light up to indicate that there is no sensor status monitoring; the number 100 appears in
the display.
1.6 Configuration menu
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P 3 –Relays (events and assignment)
Three relays can be controlled through the adjacent
events. The display shows the first number of the
events, and the second shows the assigned relay.
Choose the event with the F4 and the relay with the
F3 key.
Fig.: Events for relays
(factory default 0 –no relay assigned)
Assignment of the DSUB-15 plug (relay connector cable)
Contact assignment
Note: The assignment of the cable colour to the con-
tacts is included with the connector cable (item No.
4100080). Please note that the colour indicators —for
technical reasons —may differ. Important:
Use only the contacts indicated here, because otherwise
the control panel can be destroyed!
P 4 –PIN
Here an individual PIN can be entered; the factory default setting is 1111. The PIN prevents unauthor-
ized access and for certain functions is requested several times (such as when deleting). To make the
configuration easier, an entered PIN works for 10 min. after the most recent activity (keystroke). Modifi-
cations are made with the function keys F3 (setting the number) and F4 (confirming the number and
changing to the next place). The PIN query can be deactivated though setting ―0000‖ (until the next gen-
eral reset).
No.
Event
Display
1
Alarm Group 1
1_ _0
2
Alarm Group 2
2_ _0
3
Alarm Group 3
3_ _0
4
Alarm Group 4
4_ _0
5
Alarm Group 5
5_ _0
6
Alarm Group 6
6_ _0
7
Sensor malfunction
7_ _0
8
Control panel malfunction
8_ _0
9
not assigned
No display
10
not assigned
No display
11
Collective alarm
11_ _0
12
Collective failure
12_ _0
13
Operating mode: 0-static, 1-
pulsed
13_ _0
Relay
A
B
C
Relay 1
Contact 1
Contact 6
Contact 11
Relay 2
Contact 4
Contact 3
Contact 2
Relay 3
Contact 15
Contact 10
Contact 5
A
B
C

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P 5 –System parameters
No
.
System parameter
Setting
De-
fault
1
Status reports
1-3
3
1 = 100
sec.
2
Sensitivity
1-6
2
1 = high
3
Fuzzy logic
0
0
factory
default
4
System key
1-50
1-50
5
Status reports
indirect
1-3
3
factory
default
6
System stability
<10000
00
7
Detector horns (global)
0-1
0
0 = off
8
Service
0-3
1
1 = on
9
Memory sound event
0-3
3
see below
10
Not assigned
11
Heterogeneous system
0
0
factory
default
12
Not assigned
SE
Reset maintenance in-
terval
0-1
0
0-400 days
14
Automatic commission-
ing with topology build
A
Parameter 1: Status reports
Sets the maximum time period in which the status of all system components is checked (battery re-
placement, operation, radio connection). Setting 1 corresponds to 100 sec., setting 2 to 200 sec., etc.
(Tolerance until display: max. 15 sec., factory default setting: 300s according to EN54-25).
Attention: Watch out for the effects of Parameter 2. It can also change the time period!
Parameter 2: Sensitivity
Depends on the settings for building data and the desired notification time. The value set tells how many
status report failures (radio connection only) should trigger a signal to the CC100P control panel.
Parameter 3: Fuzzy logic
Special functions: These settings are made only at the factory.
Parameter 4: System key
Upon registration, each control panel, and the system components that belong to it, receive a number
that is unique to the system and is set here. Keep in mind that this number must be different for sepa-
rate systems in the same range, because otherwise malfunctions will result.
Parameter 5: Status reports, indirect
These settings are made only at the factory.
Parameter 6: System stability
Display of absent status reports: 6_00 indicates a failure without outside signals, and 6‾ˉ00 a failure due
to them. Change the display using F1, reset by pressing F1 and F3 at the same time until the PIN is re-
quested; then enter the PIN.
Parameter 7: Detector horn
All hazard detectors with an internal horn can be configured here, such that they can be turned on when
alarms are received from other detectors. When the horn is turned on (setting 1), all detectors of the
same group (alarm line) acoustically signal the alarm situation from other detectors. A MIDI 100
PREMIUM radio siren and flasher can additionally be configured so as to signal the alarm independently of
the group (see Configuration of the MIDI 100 PREMIUM in this system manual).
If the horn is shut off (setting 0 = factory default setting), only the detector that senses the alarm signals
it acoustically. Additionally, the MIDI 100 PREMIUM can signal this visually with a flasher (depending on the
settings). The control panel signals every event acoustically, regardless of this setting.
The system parameter settings are reserved for
the authorised professional installer. Unpro-
fessional alterations to the factory default set-
tings can lead to errors or to unintentional op-
erations!
Please keep in mind that errors caused by im-
proper settings are not covered by the legal
warranty.
In the P5 menu, use the function key F4 to
change between system parameters, and F3 to
set the value.
Fig.: Overview of system parameters
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Note: At commissioning, the setting will always be assigned (globally) to all detectors. An individual set-
ting can be made only with the CC100 PREMIUM Assistant software. The MIDI 100 PREMIUM’s visual sig-
nal (flash) cannot be turned off. When there is an alarm, it flashes –depending on the setting –with or
independently from the affected group (alarm line).
Parameter 8: Service
Maintenance to the system is done according to applicable standards and regulations. It is recommended
that it be done at least once a year. Setting to setting 1 provides a reminder after 400 days through an
acoustic signal, which sounds approximately every 40 seconds if maintenance is due. The display shows
SE_1. The signal can be shut off temporarily by setting the value to 0. The maintenance interval (pa-
rameter SE) is reset after maintenance has been performed. For alarm testing the sensors without the
CC100 PREMIUM Assistant software, set value 2 (visual only) or 3 (visual and acoustic), the Test On LED
glows at this setting. If the alarms are acknowledged at the control panel, they are not forwarded.
Parameter 9: Memory sound event
The control panel can be notified approximately every 45 seconds when event reports, such as for mal-
functions or alarms, have been acknowledged. This can be done by an acoustic signal or additionally by a
visual display. (See Point 1 ―Display and LEDs‖.) The following settings are possible:
Setting 0 - no signal
Setting 1 - acoustic and visual signal
Setting 2 - no acoustic signalling but only visual, radio malfunctions are automatically reset as soon as
they have ended.
Setting 3 - (factory default) acoustic and visual signal for expired alarms, sensor and battery malfunc-
tions (no acoustic signal for radio malfunctions that are reset automatically).
Parameter 10: unassigned
Parameter 11: Heterogeneous system
These settings are made only at the factory.
Parameter 12: unassigned
Parameter SE: Maintenance interval
Display of SE_0 = within maintenance interval, and SE_1 = expired maintenance interval (400 days).
Pressing the F3 key shows the time elapsed since the previous service. Press F1 and F3 simultaneously to
reset the maintenance interval to its original value of 0. Entering the PIN one last time confirms the proc-
ess.
Parameter 14: Automatic commissioning
Pressing F1 and F2 starts automatic commissioning, transferring the set parameters. Detectors with too
weak a signal during commissioning are automatically integrated through repeaters. If commissioning is
successful, the display shows ―P3‖. After unsuccessful commissioning, F0 to F15 are displayed. Confirm
this result by pressing F1. If commissioning is not successful, the error code (F0 to F16) is displayed, along
with the detector or repeater that caused the termination. An error code between F5 and F9 indicates an
error caused by a repeater (communication problems due to a weak signal). The other error codes indi-
cate errors due to communication problems between the control panel and repeaters on one end, and the
other system components on the other.
Note: Be aware that commissioning is also terminated if the set minimum signal strengths are not
reached. To change them, you need the CC100 PREMIUM Assistant software.

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P 6 –controlling the radio telephone dialler
No.
Event
Display
1
Alarm Group 1
1__0
2
Alarm Group 2
2__0
3
Alarm Group 3
3__0
4
Alarm Group 4
4__0
5
Alarm Group 5
5__0
6
Alarm Group 6
6__0
7
System component malfunction
7__0
8
Control panel malfunction
8__0
9
Collective alarm
9__0
10
Collective failure
10__0
Note: Event forwarding through the dialler to a corresponding call number must be set at the dialler (see
Configuring the radio telephone dialler).
1.7 Function keys
Pressing F1 through F4 brings up the special functions necessary for operation and service. Pressing two
keys at the same time, and the length of time they are pressed, brings up the functions detailed below:
Status and signal strength System components F3
Scrolling with the F3 key brings up the addresses of all registered system components. The glowing LED
shows each one’s group and — if available —the status for malfunctions. The addresses contain strokes
that indicate the status within the radio network (two dashes e.g. ―7=01‖for sensors and signalling de-
vices, three dashes ―901‖for the 100 PREMIUM radio repeater) and the signal strength prefixed at
commissioning. If there is not enough signal strength for commissioning, a stroke is shown at that place
(- = 01). A commissioning value can be missing due to preset topology that has not been measured. For
that reason, this approach is not recommended.
Collective-call feature (all LED groups off) F2+F3
All detectors with activated horns (see Parameter 7) are called. This type of calling is suitable for check-
ing mute switching of system components, because only system components with activated horns re-
spond. When the control panel is in normal operating mode (no address on the display and all LED groups
off), press F2+F3 until the display shows FF and a revolving zero as a symbol of the calling process. In
monitored operation, the call duration is a maximum of 25 sec., and in unmonitored operation 120 sec.
(regardless of the chosen settings or topology) for individual detectors. With the radio siren/flasher of the
MIDI 100 PREMIUM, the flasher activates if the siren is muted. Pressing F2+F3 again ends the call. If the
call does not end, after about three minutes the horns turn themselves off autonomously (time out), and
the flashers will change their interval from 2 to 8 seconds. The flasher can be stopped only by a new call
with the OFF signal.
Attention: Pressing the keys alternately turns the collective-call feature either on or off. The display
shows a right-rotating zero (OFF) or a left-rotating zero (ON). If a call is ended improperly, the next call
can send an OFF or ON signal. In that case, repeat the process!
Single call F4
Set the desired address of the detector that is to call by scrolling in the display using the F3 key, then
immediately press F4 until the display shows the detector address at the left, and at the right a rotating
zero to indicate the calling process. Maximum call duration is 25 sec. The detector responds intermit-
tently with a short (activated horn) or long uninterrupted melody (deactivated horn). This function is
suitable for testing the horn settings and for identifying individual detectors.
List of indirect system components (repeater address in display) F2+F3
To receive the assignment of the system components to their respective repeater, use F3 to scroll to the
desired repeater address (e.g., 9 01), and then immediately press F2 and F3 briefly. You can use F3 to
call up all assigned addresses. To get the normal display back, use F1 to delete these addresses one after
the other.
First press F3 to determine the dialler model
(choices: 0 for no dialler, 2 for medium or 4 for
large). Then order the events to the dialler’s input
lines as follows:
In the display the first number shows the event and
the second shows the assigned input line of the
dialler. Choose the event with the F4 key and the
input line with the F3 key.
Fig.: Events for dialler without an assigned line
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Mute switching during an alarm F2
If an alarm is signalled acoustically, you can use F2 to shut it off temporarily for about 3 minutes, in or-
der to determine the cause. All actions are reset within 20 sec. (max. 36 sec.), the display remains and
the Sound Off LED blinks. After that time has expired, the actions are enabled again within 30 sec.
Note: If during that time an alarm from another sensor is received, mute switching is cancelled.
Confirm an event F1
Malfunctions or alarms can be confirmed through F1 (version 60 and above). Their associated signals to
the control panel are reset immediately, and those to the other system components are reset after about
20 sec. (max. 36 sec.).
Note: A dialler-forwarded alarm that has already been triggered at the time of confirmation can no
longer be reset.
Deleting individual addresses (approx. 10 sec.) F1
Set the desired address of the detector that is to delete by scrolling in the display using the F3 key, then
immediately press F1 until the LED group and address stop blinking. Entering the PIN one last time con-
firms the process.
General reset (approx. 10 sec.) F1+F3
Press F1 and F3 until all group LEDs stop blinking. Entering the PIN one last time confirms the process. If
all settings are reset to factory default, only the system key and the data in event memory remain.
Other functions
In addition to those mentioned above, the following functions can be performed only with the CC100
PREMIUM Assistant software:
Configuring dual detector dependency (four pairs)
Determining minimum signal strengths for automatic topology build-up
Individual detector horn settings
Restart function for subsequent commissioning of individual system components.
Measuring battery voltage and the current signal strength of all or individual system compo-
nents
Visualizing and printing various logs and topologies
Signal strength charts (values for the system components to all repeaters and to the control
panel)
Integrated analyser function
1.8 System registration
Registering the system components
1. Before you do the registrations, go into configuration menu P5 and set the system parameter 8 to
the value of 3 (visual and acoustic alarm testing). This prevents an unintentionally sent test alarm
from triggering a collective alarm.
2. Register the system components under their respective groups, therefore briefly press the corre-
sponding programming key, and the next free address will be shown.
3. Then briefly press twice the programming key of the radio module on the participant to be regis-
tered.
4. Successful registration will be indicated at the control panel by a long glow of the corresponding
group’s LED and by the appearance of the received radio signal in the display.
5. After about 10 sec., the group’s LED shut off, and the control panel is ready to register more sys-
tem components.
Registration errors:
Failed registration can have various causes. The following are common mistakes that you should rule out:
The registration mode was not activated at the control panel.
The radio module has already been logged on and is addressed. Do a general reset of the radio
module and log in again. When in doubt, you can use the CC100 PREMIUM Assistant software to
read out the data (see Chapter 11, Radio module status information).
The login has occurred immediately after the voltage was applied. Previously addressed radio
modules are in receiver mode for the first 30 seconds after the voltage is applied. Meanwhile, all
other functions are locked, so a login or test alarm is not possible. Wait 30 sec. and then repeat
the process.
The system component has no power (battery not connected or drained, etc.).

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The radio module is not compatible (status information readout), is for a different system or is
defective.
The registration process is interrupted by an outside radio signal or strong electromagnetic
fields. Eliminate these causes or perform the registration process outside the field of interfer-
ence.
Double programming
An attempt to double program a system component that is already registered is indicated at the control
panel by the Detector LED lighting and by the component’s address appearing in the display.
System limitation
A radio telephone dialler can be operated for the CC100P radio fire alarm control panel. It must be regis-
tered in Group 6. For a CC100P radio fire alarm control panel, five 100 PREMIUM radio control modules
and five 100 PREMIUM radio repeaters with 16 addresses each can be operated and registered to groups
as desired. This does not take the repeater addresses into account. Altogether, 100 system components
can be administered.
1.9 General reset for a system component
Press and hold the programming key on the radio module until its LED blinks (after about 10 seconds),
and then (after 5 more seconds) stays on. Now let up on the programming key. The LED stops blinking
and the process is finished. All parameters have been reset to factory default.
1.10 Commissioning
Automatic commissioning
1. Setting the system key, (configuration menu P5, system parameter 4, values 1-50)
2. Set the system parameters if the factory default settings are not desired. For this, please follow the
operating manual exactly! Setting changes must be done only by trained professional installers.
3. Registering system components (see Point 1.8)
4. To begin commissioning with automatic topology build-up, call up configuration menu P5, and use
F4 to bring up the parameters until 14_A appears. Then press the function keys F1+F2 at the same
time until the right digit appears as a rotating zero in the display. Successful completion is indi-
cated by P3. After confirmation with the F1 function key, commissioning is successfully completed.
A commissioning error is indicated by F0 to F15. This message is also confirmed with the F1 key.
Use F3 to call up the addresses for the system components responsible for the error (see Error
messages during commissioning). Depending on how complex the topology is, commissioning can
take between 8 (no repeaters, no cascade) and 34 minutes (5 repeaters, 3 cascades). If it signifi-
cantly exceeds this time, it is usually because of missing detectors (or ones that are not ready for
operation). Progress is shown by displaying the level (0 to 15), and there can be repetitions.
Abbreviated commissioning F1+F2 (approx. 5 sec.)
This commissioning method is preferred only if the radio system’s previous topology has been working
error-free, because there is no need to rebuild the radio network and the topology is retained! After ser-
vice, during import of new system parameters, or after replacement of a battery or detector, this com-
missioning method is therefore recommended. For this, press the F1 and F2 function keys (without bring-
ing up configuration menu P5) until the right-hand number appears in the display as a rotating zero. Suc-
cessful completion is indicated by P3 and is confirmed with the F1 function key.
Error messages during commissioning
If commissioning ends in an error due to changing environmental conditions, missing system components
(including a missing battery) or insufficient signal strength, you will receive a report on the time of the
termination (F0 to F15) and the addresses of the system components causing it. Note that termination
also occurs if the specified minimum signal strength is not reached.
Possible causes and remedies
1. Is the signal strength for a displayed sensor too weak for a stable range? Alter the project plan,
change the relevant location and repeat the commissioning.
2. Battery not connected, substandard or at low capacity. Replace the batteries! When in doubt,
measure the voltage under load! All system CC100 PREMIUM detectors run on premium batteries.
Use only those recommended by the manufacturer.
3. Several system components with the same address? Send a test alarm from the registered
sensors and make sure that there are no other detectors in the range that have the same address
from earlier registrations or systems with the same system key. Alternatively you can make a de-
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remove them from the system or give them a new system key (Attention: Requires general reset of
system components).
4. Changing environmental conditions
Try to keep environmental conditions as constant (bad) as possible, and for the duration of the commis-
sioning prevent furniture from being moved, electric devices from being switched on, and other distur-
bances in the immediate vicinity of the system components. Turn off other radio systems that are
on the same frequency. If there are elevators in the building, it may be necessary to test their ef-
fects in various stopping positions.
5. Radio module installed wrong
In rare cases, the radio modules are not installed right. Check the remarks under Point 3.3.
If none of the actions mentioned above succeed, faulty sensors and/or radio modules, or an inade-
quacy in the building could be the cause. Make sure that a defective device is not the cause by test-
ing it under known conditions. If the building is not suitable for a radio system, you can replace it with
a combined system or a conventional solution. In either case, contact your supplier’s technical support.

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2Model 100 PREMIUM radio repeater
2.1 Function
Device for extending the radio link between system components and the CC100 PREMIUM radio fire alarm
control panel as well as other repeaters (cascading), forwarding of alarms and status reports from a
maximum of 16 system components (without repeaters). In a SeCa CC100 PREMIUM system, five 100
PREMIUM radio repeaters can be operated and up to three cascades can be built. This results in a quad-
rupled range.
2.2 Operation and display elements
Programming key
To protect against unintentional activation, the pro-
gramming keys are recessed. They are used for
registering the 100 PREMIUM radio repeater to the
control panel, and for performing a general reset.
What the displays mean:
Display
Meaning
Status display
Red display (blinking)
Unmonitored operation,
must be commissioned by
an installer
No display
Monitored operation
Operational display
Green display
Power supply operation
Yellow display (blink-
ing)
Emergency battery malfunc-
tion
Red display (blinking)
Power failure
2.3 Installing the 100 PREMIUM radio repeater
Using the power cable
1. Open the device by unscrewing and lifting the housing cover. Always pull the plug before opening.
2. If necessary, remove the emergency power batteries and remove the factory-delivered insulation
strips (at initial assembly).
3. To install the device on a wall, please use the screws and screw anchors included. The diagonal
slots in the rear wall of the repeater help in mounting.
4. Insert the batteries, making sure to observe the correct polarity.
5. Screw the housing cover back on and connect the device’s power cable to a 230V European socket.
Fixed connection to building installation
Please use VDE-tested connecting clamps for the connection. The separator and additional short circuit
protection in the building installation must conform to EN60950 / VDE 0805. The installation must be
performed only by qualified electricians. Please observe applicable regulations.
1. Before installation, cut the power from the supply line, and secure it against unintentional reactiva-
tion.
2. Open the device by unscrewing and lifting the housing cover.
3. If necessary, remove the emergency power batteries and remove the factory-delivered insulation
strips (at initial assembly).
4. Remove the device’s connector cable from the screw terminal on the printed circuit board and the
strain relief.
5. Lead the end of the supply line cable through the hole on the underside of the housing and fasten
the connector cables to the clamps (N lead, L1 lead).
6. To install the device on a wall, please use the screws and screw anchors included. The diagonal
slots in the rear wall of the repeater help in mounting.
7. Insert the batteries, making sure to observe the correct polarity.
8. Screw the housing cover back on and turn the 230V AC power supply back on.
Prog. key
Status display
Operational display
Emergency power off
key
At the side, recessed to
prevent unintentional
activation; please use a
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2.4 Turning on the model 100P radio telephone dialler (initialization)
Power supply ON: The supply voltage is connected; the model 100 PREMIUM radio repeater initializes
itself and is ready for system registration and commissioning in 2 minutes. The ―Operation‖ display
glows green, and the ―Status‖ display blinks red.
Note: If the ―Operation‖ display glows yellow after initialization is over, there is a malfunction in the
emergency power batteries. Check to see that the insulation strips present upon delivery have been re-
moved and that the batteries are in the right polarity positions. If the batteries are dead, they must be
replaced.
Power OFF: After cutting off power to the model 100 PREMIUM radio repeater, use a blunt object to press
the recessed emergency power OFF button for about 2 seconds, in order to shut off the device and to
obtain the emergency power battery capacity. The Operation and Status displays go off.
2.5 Assigning the system components
System components whose signals are to be forwarded through a model 100 PREMIUM radio repeater are
registered automatically during automatic commissioning. The signal strength of all system components
to the control panel and to all model 100 radio repeaters is measured and serves as the basis for the
topology build-up. The CC100 PREMIUM Assistant software shows these values in a signal strength chart
with an evaluation.
3Model 100 PREMIUM radio control module
3.1 Function
Controls up to 6 potential-free relay contacts with freely programmable events using the CC100P radio
fire alarm control panel. The 100 PREMIUM radio control module is equipped at the factory with 2 relays,
and with the relay module for the model 100P radio control module (ordered separately as item No.
4800025) can be expanded to 4 or 6 relays. When an event is reset at the CC100P radio fire alarm con-
trol panel, the relay resets itself as well. Transfer of internal status reports per EN 54-25. Five 100P
PREMIUM radio control modules can be run in a single system.
3.2 Operation and display elements
Programming key
To protect against unintentional activation, the pro-
gramming keys are recessed. They are used for
registering the 100 PREMIUM radio control module
to the control panel, and for performing a general
reset.
What the displays mean:
Display
Meaning
Status display
At full operation, the display is off, but it shows pro-
gramming progress at initialization or general reset.
See the following description.
Operational display
Green display
Power supply operation
Yellow display (blink-
ing)
Emergency battery malfunc-
tion
Red display (blinking)
Power failure
3.3 Addressing / connecting the relay:
The model 100 PREMIUM radio control module can be assembled with 3 plug-in relay modules for the
100P radio control module (4800025), each of which has 2 potential-free switch contacts. For the relay
Prog. key
Status display
Operational display
Emergency power off
key
At the side, recessed to
prevent unintentional
activation; please use a
blunt object.
SeCa 100P radio control
module

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module, addresses from 1 to 3 must be given. These can be assigned using the jumper on the relay
module, as shown below. From the factory, the 100P radio control module is delivered with one relay
module and the assigned address of 1.
Relay module for 100P radio control module
Addressing Relay module / relay numbering:
Jumper
Address
Relay
module
Relay numbering
(left to right)
1
Relay 1
Relay 2
2
Relay 3
Relay 4
3
Relay 5
Relay 6
Connecting the relay (switch contacts):
Clamps 1-6 of the spring clamp bar are for connecting the relay con-
tacts. Relays 1 and 2 are configured at the factory as normally open.
Contact type: 0.5 A, 60V AC/DC.
Clamps 7-10 are reserved for a special configuration. Please do not use
them in this application.
3.4 Installing the 100 PREMIUM radio control module
Using the power cable
1. Open the device by unscrewing and lifting the housing cover. Always pull the plug before opening.
2. If necessary, remove the emergency power batteries and remove the factory-delivered insulation
strips (at initial assembly).
3. To install the device on a wall, please use the screws and screw anchors included. The diagonal
slots in the rear wall of the 100P radio control module help in mounting.
4. Connecting the relay: Relay 1 and 2 are pre-wired at the factory as normally open. Although a vari-
ant relay connection is possible, we recommend using the cable included.
5. Insert the batteries, making sure to observe the correct polarity.
6. Screw the housing cover back on and connect the device’s power cable to a 230V European socket.
Fixed connection to building installation
Please use VDE-tested connecting clamps for the connection. The separator and additional short circuit
protection in the building installation must conform to EN60950 / VDE 0805. The installation must be
performed only by qualified electricians. Please observe applicable regulations.
1. Before installation, cut the power from the supply line, and secure it against unintentional reactiva-
tion.
2. Open the device by unscrewing and lifting the housing cover.
3. If necessary, remove the emergency power batteries and remove the factory-delivered insulation
strips (at initial assembly).
4. Remove the device’s connector cable from the screw terminal on the printed circuit board and the
strain relief.
5. Lead the end of the supply line cable through the hold on the underside of the housing and fasten
the connector cables to the clamps (N lead, L1 lead).
6. To install the device on a wall, please use the screws and screw anchors included. The diagonal
slots in the rear wall of the 100P radio control module help in mounting.
7. Connecting the relay: Relay 1 and 2 are pre-wired at the factory as normally open. Although a vari-
ant relay connection is possible, we recommend using the cable included. Insert the batteries, mak-
ing sure to observe the correct polarity.
8. Screw the housing cover back on and turn the 230V AC power supply back on.
Jumper
12 3
Relay
Relay
Clamps
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Not to
be used.
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3.5 Turning on the model 100P radio control module (initialization)
Power supply ON: After the supply voltage is connected, the model 100 PREMIUM radio control module
initializes itself and is ready for system registration and commissioning after 2 minutes. The ―Operation‖
display glows green, and the ―Status‖ display is off.
Note: If the ―Operation‖ display blinks yellow after initialization is over, there is a malfunction in the
emergency power batteries. Check to see that the insulation strips present upon delivery have been re-
moved and that the batteries are in the right polarity positions. If the batteries are dead, they must be
replaced.
Power OFF: After cutting off power to the model 100P radio control module, use a blunt object to press
the recessed emergency power OFF button for about 2 seconds, in order to shut off the device and to
obtain the emergency power battery capacity. The Operation and Status displays go off.
3.6 Assignment of detector events to the relay contacts
For assigning events to the relay contacts, the following is the factory default setting:
Relay 1 = collective alarm
Relay 2 = collective malfunction
In variation from this standard setting you can set up individual assignment of events to the relay con-
tacts with the help of the CC100 PREMIUM Assistant software.
3.7 Expanding the 100P radio control module to 4 or 6 relay contacts
Adding two additional relay modules for the 100P radio control module (4800025) allows it to be ex-
panded to a maximum of 6 relay contacts. Please be aware of the following specifics.
Note on installing the relay modules:
After pulling the electrical plug, opening the device and removing the emergency power batteries, plug
the relay module into the slot provided (see the illustration under No. 3.3) and fasten in the module with
the screws provided.
Note on addressing and initializing the relay modules:
Now address the add-on relay modules as in No. 3.3. Then the relay modules must be initialized once,
the first time the main power is turned on. During this initialization, the 100P radio control module rec-
ognizes and stores the number and addresses of the added relay modules.
Do as follows:
1. Hold the Programming key down while turning the power on.
2. The Operation display is off, and the Status display slowly blinks and then goes off.
3. Now the Operation display shows the added relay modules in sequence, as follows:
Yellow = Relay module with address 3 recognized
Red = Relay module with address 2 recognized
Green = Relay module with address 1 recognized
4. Finally, the Operation display goes off, and the Status display begins to blink quickly. This ends
the initialization. The process lasts about 10 sec.
5. Let up on the Programming key, and the 100 PREMIUM radio control module now starts initializa-
tion according to No. 3.5.
Note on assigning detector events to the relay contacts
For assigning events to the relay contacts, the following setting is automatically given when the relay
modules are initialized:
Relay 1 = collective alarm
Relay 2 = collective malfunction
Relay 3 = system component malfunction
Relay 4 = control panel malfunction
In variation from this standard setting you can set up individual assignment of events to the relay con-
tacts with the help of the CC100 PREMIUM Assistant software.

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4Model S smoke detector with S 100 PREMIUM radio module
4.1 Function
This smoke detector is VdS approved and has a plug-in S 100 PREMIUM radio module for transmitting
alarms and malfunctions. It optionally includes tamper switches for transmitting tampering reports as
alarm. As soon as the smoke detector has been removed from the detector socket, the tamper switch
reports an alarm to the CC100 radio fire alarm control panel. It additionally signals alarms and malfunc-
tions using an LED and horn on the detector (85 db at 3 m).
4.2 Operation and display elements
The S smoke detector has a test key for checking the device’s functions.
Function test:
If the model S smoke detector is operating correctly, a signal sounds when the test key is pressed.
If no signal sounds, replace the battery.
If there is still no signal sound when the function test is repeated, the model S smoke detector is defec-
tive and must be replaced.
An LED integrated into the test key and the horn give acoustic and visual signals of the device’s alarm
and operational statuses. Please adhere to the ―Operation and alarm signals‖ chart on page 2 of the
model S smoke detector’s installation and operating manual.
The S 100 PREMIUM radio module has an LED (1), a pro-
gramming key (2) and if necessary a tamper switch (3);
see the figure to the right.
For the detector with the radio module, please use the provided 9V lithium battery, type CR 9V / P, for a
battery life of about 2 years (at factory default settings). This expected battery life does not take into
account alerts and frequent commissioning, and it assumes normal environmental conditions.
4.3 Installing the model S 100P or SAB 100P radio smoke detector
Information on installing the device, and instructions about
the place of installation, are described in the model S
smoke detector’s installation and operating manual. To
install the S 100 PREMIUM radio module, do as follows:
If necessary, remove the batteries from the smoke detec-
tor. Plug the radio module into the socket, and leave jack 1
(when there are 6 jacks) free, according to the drawing
nearby. Now reattach the battery. After correct initializa-
tion (Point 3.4) and successful system registration (Point
1.6), lock the S smoke detector by rotating in the pre-
installed socket.
Note: If you are using the tamper reporting option, make sure that you use the appropriate socket with
contact; otherwise this function will not work.
4.4 Initialization
After the battery is connected, the radio module initializes, which is indicated by a blinking LED. After 5
sec. the LED stops blinking and the radio module is ready for system assignment and commissioning. If
the radio module does not initialize (the LED stays off) after the battery is connected, repeat the process.
Note: Previously addressed radio modules are in receiver mode for the first 30 sec. after the voltage is
applied. Meanwhile, all other functions are locked.
Battery
1 2 3 4 5 6
RWM S
Battery
1 2 3 4 5 6
RWM S
3
2
1

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5Temperature detector with 01 100 PREMIUM radio module
5.1 Function
Temperature detector reports ambient temperature rise, triggers at 57°C, with plug-in 01 100 PREMIUM
radio module for transmitting alarms and status reports to the CC100 PREMIUM radio fire alarm control
panel or 100 PREMIUM radio repeater. It additionally signals alarms and malfunctions using an LED and
horn on the detector.
5.2 Operation and display elements
The temperature detector has a test key for checking the device’s functions.
Function test:
If the temperature detector is operating correctly, a signal sounds when the test key is pressed.
If no signal sounds, replace the battery.
If there is still no signal sound when the function test is repeated, the temperature detector is defective
and must be replaced.
An LED and the integrated horn give acoustic and visual signals of the device’s alarm and operation
statuses. Please adhere to the ―Operation and warning signals‖ chart on page 14 of the temperature de-
tector’s installation and operating manual.
The 01 100 PREMIUM radio module has an LED (1) and a
programming key (2); see the figure to the right.
For the detector with the radio module, please use the provided 9V lithium battery, type CR 9V / P, for a
battery life of about 2 years (at factory default settings). This expected battery life does not take into
account alerts and frequent commissioning, and it assumes normal environmental conditions.
5.3 Installing the 01 100P radio temperature detector
Information on installing the device, and instructions about the place of installation, are described in the
temperature detector’s installation and operating manual (page 9 f.). To install the 01 100 PREMIUM ra-
dio module, do as follows:
If necessary, remove the batteries from the temperature detector. Plug the radio module into the socket.
Now reattach the battery. After correct initialization (Point 4.4) and successful system registration (Point
1.6), lock the temperature detector by rotating in the pre-installed socket.
5.4 Initialization
After the battery is connected, the radio module initializes, which is indicated by a blinking LED. After 10
sec. the LED stops blinking and the radio module is ready for system assignment and commissioning. If
the radio module does not initialize (the LED stays off) after the battery is connected, repeat the process.
Note: Previously addressed radio modules are in receiver mode for the first 30 sec. after the voltage is
applied. Meanwhile, all other functions are locked.
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2

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6100 PREMIUM radio push-button alarm
6.1 Function
Manual triggering (such as for house alarms) for transferring alarms, malfunctions and tampering to the
100 PREMIUM radio fire alarm control panel. It additionally signals alarms, tampering and malfunctions
using an LED and horn on the alarm box itself.
6.2 Operation and display elements
Keys
1Alarm button - triggers an alarm
2Horn reset - shuts off the signal (horn
and LED) of an alarm triggered by the 100P push
button alarm.
3 programming key of the integrated radio module
Displays
―Alarm‖ LED
―Batterie‖ LED
―Status‖ LED
What the displays mean
Local alarm / tampering report: Horn and LED signal at 1-second intervals.
Alarm from another detector: Horn and LED signal at 2-second intervals.
Battery replacement display: Short signal tone and blinking ―Batterie‖ LED every 45 sec.
Tamper switch
Tear-off loop (see figure to the right): The end of the cable
with the jumper is put onto both middle rods of the jumper 4,
and the cable end with the grommet is attached to the wall.
6.3 Installing the 100P push button alarm
To install the detector, please use the screws and screw anchors included. The diagonal slots in the rear
wall of the detector (at the lower left and upper right corners) help in mounting. To secure the grommet
of the tamper-proof seal, use the opening in the bottom centre of the rear wall of the housing, and the
screw and screw anchor intended for the purpose. Finally, install the batteries, observing the polarity in
the battery compartment.
6.4 Turning the device on (initialization)
After the batteries are connected, the device initializes. The Alarm and Battery LEDs blink in sequence
and the horn gives a short signal. In addition, the radio module’s LED blinks for 5 sec. Then the 100P
radio push button alarm is ready for system registration and commissioning. If the device does not initial-
ize (the LED of the radio module stays off) after the batteries are connected, repeat the process.
Note: Previously addressed radio modules are in receiver mode for the first 30 sec. after the voltage is
applied. Meanwhile, all other functions are locked.
+ -+-
Batterie
Alarm
Status Prog.-taste
+ -+-+ -+-
Batterie
Alarm
Status Prog.-taste
+ -+-+ -+-
Batterie
Alarm
Status Prog.-taste
+ -+-+ -+-
Batterie
Alarm
Status Prog.-taste
1
2
3
4

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7MIDI 100 PREMIUM radio siren and flasher
7.1 Function
Signal device for visual (flasher) and optional acoustic (siren) alarm signalling. The siren stops its acous-
tic signal automatically after 4 to 30 minutes —depending on the setting chosen —if no new alarm is
reported. After 4 to 30 minutes (depending on the setting chosen), the flasher changes its interval from 2
to 8 seconds. It can only be reset at the control panel by confirming the alarm.
7.2 Configuration
Use jumper J5 to define which alarms in the sys-
tem should be signalled through the MIDI 100
PREMIUM radio siren and flasher.
J5 plugged in: Alarm signals to all
detectors from groups 1 –6
= factory default settings.
J5 open: Alarm signals to all
detectors from the group in which
the 100P MIDI is also registered.
Use jumper J4 to determine the duration of the
acoustic signal (horn) during an alarm:
4 minutes (= factory default settings)
30 minutes.
Note: This setting can be made only through the jumper and not through the control panel or the CC100
PREMIUM Assistant software! If you want to alter the setting after system registration of the MIDI 100
PREMIUM radio siren and flasher, first remove the batteries.
For an acoustic alarm display, it is necessary to activate the horn for alarms from other detectors (Con-
figuration menu P5, System parameter 7, ―Detector horn‖). This configuration is done at the CC100P
radio fire alarm control panel (only global ON or OFF for all) or by using the CC100 PREMIUM Assistant
software (individual). The factory default setting for this system parameter (= detector horn off) shuts off
the acoustic signal.
7.3 Installing the 100P MIDI
Remove the socket from the device by turning counter clockwise. Install the socket in the desired loca-
tion. After configuration of jumper J5, insert both 3V CR123A lithium batteries into the battery compart-
ment, observing the correct polarity. After successful system registration, lock the 100P MIDI by turning
it rightward in the socket.
7.4 Turning the device on (initialization)
After the battery is connected, the radio module initializes, which is indicated by a blinking LED. After 5
sec. the LED stops and the radio module is ready for system assignment and commissioning. If the radio
module does not initialize (the LED stays off) after the battery is connected, repeat the process.
Note: Previously addressed radio modules are in receiver mode for the first 30 sec. after the voltage is
applied. Meanwhile, all other functions are locked.
LED and Programming
key (P key) of the
radio module
Jumper J5
Jumper J4
Potentiometer
= volume control
4 3 2 14 3 2 1
4 3 2 14 3 2 1
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